THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawker Track Team Wins Third In All Valley Meet Poor and Rogers Set New Records in Two Events; Graham Wins in Broad Jump The Jayhawker track team took third place in the all-Missouri Valley track meet at Ames, Iowa, June 25 and 26 with 24-12 points. Nebraska was first with a total of 40 points and the Kansas Argiles second with 37 points. The team strength as they placed in every event except the low hurries. The Jayhawkers were handicapped by the loss of Fisher and Wuestemeyer. hTese two men both pulled down their socks and were not up to form in the meet Saturday. If Fisher had been in shape he would likely have taken first in the 220 and second in the 100. Fisher also would have added cones to the pitcher's lay team. But it was the breaks of a track meet and Kansas lost. Rogers and Poor Break Records Captain Carey Rogers closed his track meet in the Missouri valley circles in a dashing finish breaking the valley pole vault record when he cleared the bar at 12 feet 6 and 8-inch. The old record was set several years ago by Wilkinson of Ames at 12 feet 1 inch. Rogers is now the holder of the outdoor and indoor valley vault record, beside he will be the王者 for the Kansas. He will probably stand for a considerable length of time as they are several inches higher than any of his opponents have made this year. Tom Poor, not to be outdone by Rogers, also broke into the Kansas Hall of Fame and set a new valley high jump record when he leaped 6 feet 2-3.4 inches. The former record was 6 feet 8-1/2 inches held jointly by Osborne and Rice of Kansas. Poor now is holder of the Valley indoor jump record. He also holds the Kansas school record. He undoubtedly will break these records next year as this was his first year in Valley competition. "Regular Training Wins" Graham although he did not set a new record in the broad jump, garnered five points for Kansas when he leaped 22 feet and 10.3-4 inches. Graham has placed high in this event in every meet as well as annexing several points in the hurdles for the Jayhawkers. Graham, Poor, and Rogers have been out for practice regularly every evening and have trained," said Coach Schlateman this morning. He also said that they showed that they had trained as they always, come in every nook and could always be depended upon to win points." Round Robin Basketball Schedule Adopted Again The round-robin basketball playing schedule has been adopted for the third successive season by officials of the Valley schools at a meeting held at Drake University last Saturday. A committee under the chairmanship of Clervenger of Missouri has called on the college he was assisted by Dr. F. C. Allen, L. K. Wilson of Drake, and Mike Abern of K. S. A. C. The following is the Kansas schel ule for next year: Jan. 8—Oklahoma at Lawrence. Jan. 11—Drake at Lawrence. Jan. 15—Nebraska at Lawrence. Jan. 22—Kansas Aggies at Manhat tan. Jan. 25—Nebraska at Lincoln. Jan. 26—Missouri at Lawrence. Feb. 6—Washington at Lawrence. Feb. 9—Oklahoma at Norman. Feb. 10—Kansas Argies at Lawrence Feb. 14—Lawrence. Feb. 20—Drake at Des Moines. Feb. 20—Grinnell at Grinnell. Feb. 23—Ames at Ames. Feb. 26—Grinnell at Lawrence. Feb. 29—Missouri at Columbia. Mar. 1—Washington at St. Louis. Ruth Muskrat to Present Indian Book to President Ruth Margaret Muskrat, c23, will leave about June 6 for Washington, D. C., where she will make the public presentation to President Harding of a new book dealing with the Indian in America, compiled by the Committee on Social and Religious Surveys in New York. Miss Muskrat was chosen by this committee to make the presentation speech as a representative Indian student of America. The book was edited by B. E. Lindsay, director of religious activities at Hanson Institute. Third All-valley Title Brought Home by K. U (Continued from page 1) Saturday night June 5 at a banquet at the Lincoln hotel, Lincoln, Nebraska, after the game with the Corn | In the score table | AB | R | H | PO | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 5 | 2 | 3 | 3 | | Wichita, f. | 5 | 2 | 3 | 3 | | Wichita, f. | 4 | 1 | 3 | 2 | | Bloomers, p. | 5 | 0 | 1 | 0 | | Lonhong, 1b. | 5 | 0 | 1 | 8 | | Staplin, 3b. | 4 | 0 | 1 | 3 | | Campbell, 2b. | 4 | 0 | 4 | 0 | | Black, lf. | 4 | 0 | 1 | 0 | | Frazier, c. | 2 | 1 | 0 | 7 | | Kennedy, rf. | 4 | 2 | 0 | 1 | Totals ... 37 1 6 11 27 Aggies AB R H PO A Staley, 2b ... 4 0 0 1 1 Ernest, 3b ... 4 0 1 3 4 Sullivan, sa . 4 1 0 4 0 Alkins, if ... 3 1 1 2 0 Sinderson, rf ... 3 0 1 2 0 Sinderson, rf ... 3 0 1 2 1 Swartz, lt ... 2 0 0 11 0 Davidson, c . 4 0 0 4 0 Cumgham, p 4 0 1 0 7 Totals ...32 2 5 27 13 Score by innings: Kansas ... 100 030 002-6 Aggies ... 200 000 002-6 Summary Two base hits, Price and Wenzel; sacrifice hits, Schwartz, Wenzel and Frazier; struck out, by Cameron, by Bassam, by 4Aggies; 4 bases on balls, off Bloomer 6, Umpire, Kane, Time of game, 2:10. Budget Gives Engineers New Equipment for Fall Both the departments of electrical and mechanical engineering are making plans for better laboratories and equipment for next year. Their budgets as submitted by members of the faculty in each department were granted by the board. Prof. W. R. Korsky, with the electrical aid of the new budget would allow his department to complete the equipment of the new electrical laboratory so that it would be a fully equipped laboratory. Howard Firebaugh, e24, of St. John, was elected captain of next season's track team and George Glaskin, e24, of Kansas City, was elected captain of next year's tennis team in the dining room of Kansas City. E0 The team was just returning from the Missouri Valley meet held at Ames, Iowa. Firebaugh is a quarter mile and one of the main stays on the Kansas mile and sprint relay team. He earned his K1st last year. Muskell made a tennis win this year and also has a track better won last year. 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