PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1927 Strong Jayhawk Team Is Entered in Kansas Relays Coach Huff to Use Large Squad in Bid for Wins in Big Carnival Saturday Coach H. J. Huff believes that to a good host is to be an entertaining host so he has entered a strong Kauai team in Saturday's relay, which will eventually calmly the entire squad will compete. These men are expected to furnish entertainment in the form of record breaking performances and past achievements of Kauai teams initiation, they can be dependent upon to do this. The Jayhawkers have won one or more first in relay races or field events each year at the Rails, the quarter-mile relay teams of 1925 and 1934, and the cots flat and thereby hung up a collegiate record for the event. The Kannas sprint team this year is showing plenty of speed that is exhibited in their tradition established by Kannas teams in the past two carnivals. Strong in Soriint Relays The quarter-mile and half-mile relay team first demonstrated its ability at the Rice and Texas relays this year. Notre Dame and Kansas all terminated for second and third place in the sprint relays. Hays, McMier ney, Cooper, Grudy, Hulce, Woods, Fitzgerald, Adewale, Browne who will form the K. U. armets, Hays ran into hard back Saturday when he pulled a muscle in the tryouts. Every care is being given the injury and hope is expressed that he will be able to compete Saturday. He was one of the strong men in the dashes this year. Rain Prevents Tryouts Every day Coach Huff has set for tryouts it has rained and work has been handicapped on this account. The track has not been dry for two weeks and the tryouts which have been attempted were run on a wet track because of the rain. In Lawrence for daily workouts over Easter recess and the men are in good shine. Kansas also has a fast mile relay team composed of Engle, Woods Cooper, Shannon, Mrak, McInerney and Ames to pass the baton Saturday in this event. Kansas will also make a strong bi拍 for places in the field events. Captain "Cucke" Doornbos is one of the best high hurdles in the Valley. At Texas he turned in the time of 14.9 seconds for the 120 yard high hurdles and that is better time than the Kansas Relay record. Thornhill is more than an average performer in the shot and discus. Grady is Missouri Valley conference indoor dash champion and "Poe" Fradier, who is ranked in the 690 meter run. Valley champion in the indoor two mile. Frazier and Osif to Mee Cash and Benson have been entered in the pole vault, Underhill and Dodd in the high jump, and Petern in the broad jump. Frazier and Ospir to Mee The 5,000 meter race is expected to be captured by the Falcon again nighting it out with Ospir, of Haskell “Poce” has defeated Ospir once this year and the Haskell star holds one defeat over the Kansas distance demon. Both these womens are expected to win, so should bring forth a real battle. The complete Kansas entry in the Relays is as follows: 100 yd. dash—Grady, McNerney, Hays an Wilbur. 120 yd. high hurdles—Captain Dowt 3,000 meter run—Fenzer and Sarvis Shat Pat—Thoruhch Javidell—Thornhill and Cramer Discuss. Thornhill and Hulse. Brian jumps—Charlotte and John. Broad jumps—Peters, Thornhill, and Mel- erny. Quarter mile relay—Harris. Quarter mile relay-Hayes, Cooper, Grady and McNerney; Hube Woods, Shannon and Bunting. Half mile relay - Hays, Coopers, Grady ss, Meltergyrum Hulse, Woods, Shapiro, Four mile ride--Sauvignon, Sarvik, Wit lams, Franks, Coffin, Springer or Sunner Mile ride—Kukic, Woods, Cooper, and Shaun Milburn, Milchery or Hays or Mark Two mile jelly- Sainremont, Robert, Spring, Coffee or Downt, Marks Commander of Missile Reay-Shannon, hunting... Mark Sarravian and Franier, Sarvie, Wilma or Hobbe. Indian Runners Routes Will Be Fixed Thursday The exact route that will be taken by the Tarahumara Indian endurance runners will not be definitely known until he Thursday or possibly not at all. The runners and their trainers will inspect three possible routes after their arrival here Thursday. Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of operations, will be back tomorrow and will immediately take steps to plan the routes. The University of Wisconsin recently repled a man for taking a reserve book from the reading room of the library. These Field Stars Are in the Relays From the efforts of this group of great track and field stars, are destined to fall in Memorial Stadium Saturation in the ninth annual Kansas Relays. Recorded, the tall Texas lumberer, is the first man to hit a triple in a stadium record. He is also the first leg of the new Dr. John Outalquid trip. Stephens, Nebraska broad jumper, Loyals, Illinus weight man, and Oregoniometer, Northwestern vallet, promises to make strong hits for their schools and Sixty Men Appointed Officials for Events in K. U. Relax Carnival Coach Gill Will Act as Referee Doctor Outland to Hold Honor Position Sixty officials have been appointed by the athletic department to handle the fifth annual Kansas Relays, April 22. The new appointees are all must-be students as most of them have officiated at the Relays in previous years. Dr. John Outland, father of the Kansas Relays has been chosen as honorary referee and Coach Harry Gill of the University of Illinois as referee. John C. Grover will start the athletes in all the races. The other officials are as follows: Head judge of finish, Louis Touon. Judge of track events, Enrique Aiguere, Chester Brewer, Dorman O. Kruse, Brian Rush, William West, Wright Dean, W. O. Hamilton, Harry Dudley and Larry Winn. Dr. Joseph A. Bailly, director of the Kansas City Athletic Club will act as head timer and will be assisted by the following men: D. Keedy, Coach; M. Lilly, Coach; Rockirk, M. F. Alearn, H. C. Johnston, and Dr. B. A. Cap屑. Prof. Carlton L. Kent will be inspector of weight of implements; John Bunn, clerk of course and John Saba, assistant clerk. Charles Crumer, John Carlson, Dhon H. W. Armt, Dr. James Nainshitt, Fredd William, Glenn Charlton, Harry F. Miyary, are the inspectors. Fritz Meyn, who announced the Revs two years ago will again be on the job. Meyn is considered one of the best announcers in this section f the country and should have little difficulty in making the fans fear Harold Ingram and Olin Foering will broadcast the Relays over KFKU. Dr, A. J. Anderson will be the physical physician; C, C. Carl, official secret; and Paul B. Lawson, custodian of prizes, Mr. Carl will be assisted by George Powers and Dolph Simons. Programs, Menus, Stationery Engraved Cards Thesis Binding Rubber Stamps A. G. ALRICH Office Supplies 736 Mass him. Bill Rice and Franklin McDonald will assist in the announcing. The judge of field events are all follows. Pole vault, Severt Higgins, Henry Ashley, and A E. Eilers, Shot put, John Wulf, Dinner Alter, and George Carry, Javaini; Tusen Achke, Robert Mackie; M A. Ockertlain, B broad jump, Matthew Stevenon, Matthew Merry and Everett Bradley, High jump, Tom Poor, George Glankin and Robert Higgs, Direcet Alves, Jr. Custodians of batons, Barrett Hamilton, James Hill Glenn Burton, and Lloyd Livingston. layhawks Divide Series iwenson Pitches First Game and Wins 3 to 1 The two game baseball series that was played between the Oklahoma Aggies and Kansas at Stallwater on April 13 and 14 resulted in a victory for the Aggies, as the opposing team opened by a count of 3 to 1 while the Aggies took the second tilt to 2.5. Swenson was the Kansas moundman in the first game and held the Souper Angles in check at all times. He also pitched a crinkle ball, Johnson pitched his first game in a Mt. Orcad uniform and performed unusually well. He allowed only three but eight walks proved his斗高。 The folding of the dayjahwera was especially good. Only one error was made by the Kassans in the two games. Iowa is out after that coveted John Outland cup this year. Not satisfied with the permanent possession of one, Coach Bresnahan is sending a nile relay quartet of Baird, Phipps, Culé and Beatty to take the first log on the offering. The Hawkeye has been given another chance games during the Easter vacation. Their team last year set a Kansas record of 3-20. Baker University won easily, in a track meet with William Jewell College, by a score of 85% to 41%. The meet is an annual event. The score of the two games: First game: R H 1 Kauai 000 100 023 Okahama Agken 000 100 011 Battersea (Kauai) Sevenoa and Krauser Okahama Agken, Wright and Branning. D. Nielsen Carolina 001 601 801 000 Oklahoma Angelo 000 110 800 000 Batteries: Kauan, Johnson and Kramer; Oklahoma Murgle, Murphy and Krane. Osteopathic family physician. Calls or writing appointment. Ram 100 Mn Mass. Barn 100 Mn Mass. Phone 465 Phone 888 Phone 888 PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. H. REDING Ouahles, Dr. H. READING glimpses a specialty. 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