PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927 K. U. Track Team Ready for Annual Mizzou Dual Meet Dope Points to a Kansas Victory by One Point; Locals Have Won Four Times THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tonight Convention hall is silent, but tomorrow evening it will be filled as a meeting and holding mass of humanity watching crises-shirted and black-clad runners spaced around the board track in the annual Kane County Olympics year since 1918, the teams of Kansas and Missouri have journeyed to Kansas City and battled for indoor supremacy and 19 times the Tiger has returned victories, while four times the Tiger has come back with the spirit of veterans. In the early years of the most, Missouri won with such regularity that it was given for granted that when the relay was over the Thieves would have the most points. Kansas plugged along for many years and 1919 the elephants runners made it by a one-point margin, 48 to 42. For nine consecutive years the Titans again won the most, and in 1922 Kansas scored a 38 to 26 victory. The following year Kansas won it by 50 to 28 and again in 1925 with an improved winner with the score 46 to 25. The dual meet is always one in which sport follows with each other in doubling loops-hand, and this year the closest pairing gives Kanneus 43 points and allusion 42 points Missouri holds on the dons sheet at this meet. In a rope and a swing, giving Kanneus victory in this event, gives it the meet. Kansas Won in 1925 Winners Are Doped Out Rasing judgment on past performances the winner of each event looks like this: 50 yard dash; Farber; Missouri. 50 yard low hurdle; Doeenba Kansas. 50 yard high hurries, Stuber, Missouri. 410 yard dutch; Cooper, Kansas 899 yard dutch; Epstein, Missouri One mile run; Franier, Kansas Two mile run; Franier, Kansas Shot put; Thornhill, Kansas Pole vault; Lancaster, Missouri High jump; Underlift or Decline Kansas Relay: Kansas. Who knows, but what save unknown Tiger or Jaywhacker might rise to supreme heights and defeat one of the favorites, thus winning unsuccessful honor for himself or his school? However, such things happen in books more often than in college track events, in a very long time they do occur. The only reason which hours it danger of being injured in the two mile run which is held by Steel of Missouri. Bunk in 1969 he ran the distance in 9 minutes 35.2 seconds and the record has not owed apace to him. In 1970 Fraser in winning the two mile K. C, A. C, meet run two weeks ago in 9 minutes 31.74 seconds broke all existing Records and Kannas fans are eager that he will knuckle into the head, tomorrow night. Frazier May Break Record Kansas is in good shape with the exception of Grade 4, star spinner, who has been unable to do this for years. The team was fortunate. Possibly the week's rest is just what Grady has needed and he will be able to show his usual form on the 50. Grover Will Be Starter Grover Wiff the Starter Missouri seems to have taken their bankrupt business publicly and their publicity man sends out woe that the Tiger trackers are going out Saturday night for revenge and make Kansas pay for it by winning an overwhelming victory, Doctor Huff, Jawaherra track is not making any comments on the court and its publicity man has nothing to lose and talking after it is over. John C. Grover, who has been started in practically all of the important track meets held in this part of the country for many years, will again fire the gun. Dr. Joseph Kelly, a former Georgia basketball Athletic club will referee the meet. Kansas-Oklahoma Game at Norman Is Cancelled Train connections to Norman are exceptionally poor and if the game was changed in any way it would have been necessary for the Kansas players to miss another full day of training, the Allen did not feel it could be allowed. The University of Oklahoma R. O. T. C. unit is to have a government inspection on the afternoon on which the building will be opened, impossible to have the date changed. Forty Men Expected for Baseball Practice to Begin Next Monday Coach Bunn Refuses to Predict a Winning Team, but Is Ointimistic Due to the cancelling of the Kansas-Oklahoma basketball game scheduled for next Tuesday, the variety banded squad will be intensive with players and coaches. Proliminary work, consisting of handball and other indoor exercise has been held for the past few weeks but are now ready for outdoor practice. Nearly forty men are expected out for the first session and the main problem seems to be to find pitchers, catchers, and a third base man. Wright and Phinney, last years hurling teammates, and their places will be hard to fill. Last Year Pitchers Expected Duane, Heiderson, Sullivan, Captain Livingston, and Anderson, pitchers of last year's squad will probably report for the first practice, Heiderson and Livingston were the only players who saw service in valley games. Sswenson, southwester hurrier of two years ago, is again in school, and the pitching staff will probably be built around him. He was one of the lead pitcher of the two years ago should repeat his role. Swenson is also a valuable utility man, being a fine first baseman. Satterfield, another left hand thromber is also cut for a position on the staff. Three men who showed up well on their turn will also be eligible for the staff. They are White, Johnson and Lichtyter. Halpin Place to Be Filled The graduation of Eddie Halpin, first string catcher for the past three years, leaves a gap which will be hard to fill. Melvin Kramer and Kreichouse are the leading candidates for the next season, but base base last year and if he is forced to catch the infield defense will be weakened. Holm Schmidt, basketball captain may also be out for hacefulness; try out for the catching position. Prospects for a winning team would not seem to be very bright, but with some good players last year, but with a host of new pitchers and some good men from last years freshman squad, Kansas should rank high in the valley. Coach Kerry Brown has a winning team, but is optimistic. Practice will be held every day The University club will give a bridge party for its members at the club house, 1433 Ohio street, tonight. The party will not begin until 8:30 in order to permit attendance of the basketball game. Practice will be held every day from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. 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Referee Kid McPirr mandred McGueira to his corner despite the fighter's protest and awarded a technical knockout himself from a cut in his mouth and the spectators pleaded for the referee Mike McTigue, former light-heavy. to stop the bout in order to save the Irishman from further punishment. Shankey had a 19 pound weight of fistpunch found 410 feet too great a headcap. "Socialism" will be the subject of a talk by Mr. Clarence Senior at Unity Forum, 20th and Vernmont, Sunnyvale, CA on Wednesday that will be the minister's subject at 11. In each of the wrestling matches held last night, the winner showed his superiority from the very start. All the winners of time decisions hold several minutes advantage and there was never any doubt as to the winner. TAXI & STORAGE PHONE 12 Hunsinger's 920-232. Mass. Edgeworth is what the well-dressed pipe will wear ---when you buy from Lawrence merchants R 7 And it is a safe bet the quality is even better for the money than "Bowman" promised. 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