WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1927 PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAJLY KANSAN Athletes Will Find Competition Keen in Kansas Relays Program for Annual Mee to Be Held April 23 Has Just Been Announced That portion of the sports public which follows track and field events now is turning attention to the great sporting event in August, America during March and April. Indoor meets in the Western Conference and Missouri Valley Conference this winter and early spring have furnished upsets sufficient to indicate that no one school has much better chance than another to win relay races and special events in the big outdoor carnival now up. The fifth annual Kansas Relays will be held April 23, at the University of Kansas Memorial Stadium. Each year ideal climatic conditions have served to make friends for the Kansas car races and their participants from fifteen states were entered. New Events Included The program of events of the Kansas Relays, as just announced, has seven relay races and nine special relays. The event also includes three relay races for junior colleges this year instead of one as formerly, the new events being added to take care of the demand for more competition. This section of American educational life. The program of events: University. Class Relays—one-tail mile, one-quarter mile, one mile, two miles, four miles, and distance medley. College Class Relays—One-half mile, one mile, two miles, and distance medley. Junior College Class Relays—One half mile, one mile, and sprint medley Open High School Class Relays ONE RESTROOM—One mile, one mile, and spindle mite Open High School Class Rooms One-shalf mile, one mile, two miles, and spindle mite Special events (open to university and college men only)—100 yards dazel, 120 yards high hurdles, 3000 meters run, running high jump, running broad jump, pole vault, discus throw, javelin throw, 16-foot shot put. Harry L. Gill, veeran track coach of the University of Illinois, will referee the Kansas Relays, and John C. Grover, of Kansas City, Mo., will start the meet for the fourth successive year. A school of commerce has been or organized at the University of Wisconsin. K. U. Enters All Events at Annual Texas Relay Kansas teams have been entered in all events in the Texas Relays at Austin, March 25; and in the Rice Relays at Houston, March 26. The events are the quarter mile, half mile, mile two, mile four, mile and medley relays. Special field events will also be held. Just who will compose the squad making the trip depends on tryouts to be held this week. These tryouts are part of the condition of the poor condition of the track. Dr. Allen Negotiating to Enter K. U. Stars in Notre Dame Meet Bernard "Poco" Fravier, K. U.'s greatest distance runner, Lud Grady, start apart man for Kansas, and Philip Oelf, Haskell wonder, may match Nico Schmidt in the Notre Dame indoor meet at South Bend, Ind. this week-end. Dr. F. C. Allen has been negotiating with officials there in an attempt to enter the meet. The Notre Dame committee expected to act on the matter today. A wire was received from Kruze Rocke接受 the Kansas entries in the meet at Notre Dame this week end. Grady has been entered in the 75 yard dash, Frazier in the mile and two mile, Doornobos in the 75 yard high and low hurdles. Grady is sure to and, in all probability, Captain Doornobos takes the mask to take the trip if trystees this week warrant the sending of a four mile relay team to Texas next week. Osif will represent Haskell in the distance runs. Frazier will! not be out of his chars in competition with the Big Ten distance man. He made slower time last week in the Valley meet at Drake than he did in the Big Ten, but met but his time in the K, C, A, C. invitation affair has not been equaled. Frazier and Grady Are Chosen to Run for Kansas, Osif for Haskell PROFESSIONAL CARDB DR. H. E. MUSTACE steatopic family physician. Call or en- gagement appointments. 140 W. 76th St. Phone 455 fax 832 Mass. 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