PAGE SIX FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1927 Records in Relays Held by Athletes All Over Country THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Majority of Stars Return to Defend or Better Time They Set Last Year Seventeen schools scattered through 10 states hold the 26 records for events on the program of the annual Kansas Relays. In the university and college class events in the University of Nebraska leads all others with the record for three events, the half-mile relay, the 100-yard dash and the 120-yard high hurdles. Other institutions holding two records are Iris Kansas, Iowa, Kansas State Teachers, of Emporia, Occidental College, of Bentonville, North Carolina High School, of Kansas City, Mo. Record Holders to Be Back Practically all of the record holders will be back to try to better their marks at the fifth annual Kansas Relays here April 23, but it will take some classy performance to better some of the existing marks. The half-mile relay record of 1:26.6, held by the University of Nebraska, is a world record, and the record of 42 seconds at the half-mile relay is set by the University of Kansas teams of 1925 and 1926 is an 'intercollege record'. University Class Relays The Kansns Reinya records follow Altered relay - 12 seconds, Kansas, 1025 and 1026. Altered relay - 1 minute, 26.6 seconds, Nevada, 1025. One mile relay - 3 minutes, 20 seconds, Iowa. Two mile relay - 7 minutes, 56.2 seconds, Ames, 1026. One mile relay - Oregon Angles, 18 minute, 7.8 seconds, 1025. Distance needled relay - 1 minute, 35.6 seconds, Alaska. College Class Relays 88rd. relay - 1 minute, 24 seconds. 88rd. relay - 1 minute, 24 seconds. One mile relay - 32.5 seconds. One mile relay - 32.5 seconds. One mile relay - 32.5 seconds. DistanceMitte relay - 7 minutes, 42.5 seconds. DistanceMitte relay - 7 minutes, 42.5 seconds. Junior College Class Reunts One mile relay—1 minutes, 28.6 seconds, Marcoes, Texas, Baptist, 1925. PUBLICATIONS --- Open High School Class Relays Junior College Class Relays One mile relay: 3 miles Northeast. K, C, M., 1923. Two mile跑半小时 - 5 minutes, 30 seconds per mile. 81-inch relay - 1 minute, 82.2 second, Northeast, K, C, Mo, 192. Ove mile relay - 3 minutes, 82.5 second, Northeast, K, C, Mo, 192. 80-inch relay - 1 minute, 80 second, Northeast, K, C, Mo, 192. Florence, Kan., 1925. Spirit, Penn., 3 minutes, 42.9 sec. see Coulter, Tex., 1925. Special Events 100-yard dash - 2.5 seconds, Locker, Nedrakhan 1936. 1902-daily high- -9.6 seconds, Leicester, Norfolk 122nd year hard-hitting- 18 minutes, Weir 100th meter rate- 8 minutes, 4.5 seconds Davies, 1924, 8-1.4 meters, 4.5 seconds Davies, 1924, 1.4 meters, 4.5 seconds Davies, 1924, 1.4 meters, 4.5 seconds Schwarzer, Wisconsin, 1928, Pearson, Kansas, 1928, Koerber, Kansas, 1928, Koerber, Kansas, 1.4 meters, K, S T. C. Emory, 1928, Jennings, Davis, 1928, Jennings, Davis, 1.4 meters, 6-7.8 seconds Jennings, Davis, 2-2.8 meters, McKenna Entry blocks for the Kansas State Agricultural College were received today. The Aggies are entered in every track event with the exception of the quarter-mile relay, and in every race with the exception of the pole vault. The Wildcats have been turning in fast time in the molloy and distance relays so far this season. Fairchild, a hurdler, is considered to be a dangerous contender over both the highs and lows. Wrestling Bouts Planned Fraternity Tournament Is Set for April 20-21 Entry blanks for the intramural wrestling tournament to be held here April 29 and 21, will be mailed to the fraternities tomorrow. The deadling for the return of the blanks has been set for April 13 at 6 o'clock, and all organizations will be required to pay a fee of $1 to enter the tournament. The preliminary matches will be held in 6-minute periods, while the finals will be in 8-minute periods. The finals weigh in the afternoon of April 30. All students who have gone out for wrestling, either for the varisity or freshman team, will be ineligible for this meet, although a sigh of apprehension is often heard during the boxing tournament later in the year. The hanning of the freshmen and varsity men should increase the interest of the different organizations in the tournament, as more championship will have a better chance to win. Boys Steal Basketballs and Athletic Equipment The boxing tournament will be held late in May and will be conducted on the same plan as the wrestling tournament. Volley ball, which has recently been added to the list of intramural sports, will probably begin April 27. The boxing and wrestling tournaments last year created interest among students and several teams were staged. There are some good wrestlers and boxers in the University who have not been taking part in varsity athletics and the events should be fast and intergating. Two basketball and other athletic equipment were stolen recently by four small boys who entered Robinson gymnasium last week and made away with the articles. The names of the boys were secured by officials of the department of physical education and the parents of the boys notified. The parents later paid the athletic department for the goods stolen. The department of physical education is anxious that it be known that only students and faculty members of the University are allowed the use of the gymnasium and its equipment. They must attend class on the horses in the gymnasium is too great and the officials do not want them in the gymnasium. Pi Kappa Alpha Plays Delta Sigma Pi Tonight in Intra-Mural Finals Henderson Club and Phi PsFa Defeated Last Night in Close Games The semi-finals of the intramural basketball tournament that were held at Robinson gymnasium last night, in which Pi Kappa Alpha defeated the Kappa Pai team 19 to 14, and Delta Sigma Pi overcame the Honders to 10 to 70, much larger crowd than was in attendance. The Water Carnival, which was also held in the gymnasium, detracted considerably from the number that would otherwise have attended the games. Both tilts were close and hard but the water was a series of words of praise from the spectators. Finals Are Tonight The finals of the tournament will be held tonight. The consolation game will be played on sound and the Henderson Club will state at 8:00 o'clock, while the final contest between Pi Kappa Alpha and Delta Sigma Pi will get under way. Superior basketball was exhibited in the first game on last night's program to that which has been shown this fat in the tournament, and the score led of 14 to 3 at the end of the half but the Phi Pi's gradually cut down this margin in the second period and at one hour the count 16 to 14 against them. Chalfont and Wall Star Chalfont's deadly eye for free throws and Wall's guarding were the outstanding features of the winners' Close guarding and frequent long shots played a prominent part in the second contest. Both teams appeared to lack the teamwork that was prevalent in the initial contest of the evening. play while the playing of Lindley and Hamilton for the losers was consistent. Tonight's final between the PiK A' A' and the Delta Sig's should be a close one with the former having an edge. P1 Kappa Alphma- 1 GFT Chalfont, f 0 L. Gradineur, f 1 2 L. Gradineur, e 1 Wall, g 0 Jerrardon, g 0 0 0 Delta Sigma Psi Bepier, f Chattenden, f Reckatman, c PtBeiderbridge, g Doughton, g Total Phi Kippe Pupil-11 Woodchill, f 1 Lindsey, f 2 Hamilton, g 1 Hamilton, g 1 Walker, g 0.9 Total 5.4 Vallev Baseball Special Saturday Topcoats Henderson Club- Morrison, f 1 Snowden, f 0 Fair, e 1 H. Hendson, g 0 R. Hendson, g 1 One fast ball pitcher on the Missouri squad is a left hand. He has no right hand. So far as is known, Felcamp is the only one-handed player in the valley. Last year he played in the infield, using his glove attached to his upper arm, which has been amputated above the elbow. Easter Millinery to have that car of your overhauled— Iowa State is being seriously hampered in their early season 'workouts' by bad weather. Very few good practice days have been available for the Cyclones. Cold weather or rains have to be the order of the weather man in Iowa. "Better look 'em over" Totals Delta Sigma P1-10 It is Time— New Spring Styles, Colors Patterns in waterproofed fabrics, coats for right now and next fall wear The Kansas Aggies have two letter men back for their pitching staff, Marsh and Hays. Marsh will be remembered as a remarkable speed ball artist. Hays worked in last week's game against St. Marys and let the Saints down without any runs during the first six innings. Hartwell & Grandstaff Millinery 827 Massachusetts St. $ 2 6^{6 5} $ Washington may prove to be the dark horse" of the valley. The majority of their players play on St. Louis municipal team in the summer and gain considerable experience in its way. The Beurs nearly always Little hats that hug the head closely. The closer they fit, the smarter they are. Special at Mechanical Work Guaranteed VICTORY GARAGE 122-624 Mass. Phone 88 See them at Conch Coach Cragle of the Missouri Tigers took his team to Stillwater two days in advance of the regular schedule in order to gain advantage of the warm weather they are having in Oklahoma and so that his men might become accustomed to the Agile diamond. have some outstanding player on their squad, Jayhawker fans will remember the mighty clouts of Lovi and Alison, in the local series two years ago. Cold, first year hurrier on the Sooner pitching corps, promises to be one of the outstanding moundmen for the next season. Considerable experience has All baseball games that are played by the University of Oklahoma on their home grounds during this season will be broadcast. This is an entirely new experiment in the Alliance and should prove to be a nice success. been gained by Coll in previous campaigns before he entered the University of Oklahoma. Page the first hero of 1927 valley baseball, Mr McCoy of the Oklahoma Aggies reserves this honor. His home run against the Oklahoma Sooners in their first series came with the bates full and broke up the game. Read the Kansan want-ads daily Victor Records Released Today If All the Stars Were Pretty Babies B. F. Goodrich Silvertown Orchestra Jean Goldkette Orchestra A Lane in Spain You Went Away Too Far Lonely Moonbeam, Kiss Her for Me Since I Found You Moonbeam, Kiss Her for Me Since I Found You Frank Crumit My Lady Sunny Disposish Dwfft 9G Qualified by Experience Bates Huffaker for Cheerleader A year as assistant cheerleader qualifies Huffaker to lead the Jayhawker cheering section next year. Athletic victories depend largely on good cheering—good cheering depends entirely on the cheerleader. Rest assured that he can make the thousands thunder in the right way at the right time. QUALIFICATIONS 1. Assistant Cheerleader, 1926-27. 2. Vice-president Pi Epsilon Pi. 3. Kansas Relay Committee, three years. 4. President Owl Society. 5. Football Editor Prize Winning 1926 Jayhawker. 6. Kanam Sports Writer. "Compare the Qualifications" The management of the Varsity Dances urges everybody to attend the K. U. Karnival tomorrow night at Robinson Gymnasium. Booths: 7:30-9:30 Stunts: 9:30-11:30 ---