10 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Missouri Defeats Kansas in Annual Dual Track Meet Injuries to K. U. Dash Mer Cost Jayhawkers Meet; New Mark Set by Rogers The loss of Kanas' two best dash men caused the Missouri track team to upset all dope and win the dual track meet last Saturday 6-12 to 50-1. Woestemeyer pulled a muscle in his leg in the first race of the season, but he was forced out of the dash when he was leading the field by a yard. Captain Carey Rogers set a new school record in the pole vault when he cleared the bar at 12 feet 8-3 inches and lifted it to 14.5 feet and had the bar been up several inches farther he would have gone over. This is a great deal higher than the Missouri Valley record, but he also helped make an in all-Missouri Valley meet. Rogers Breaks Record Howard Firebaugh was doped to win the quarter-mile, but he was used in the century, and his race coming so soon after did not give him time to rest and he was nosed out at the tape by Captain Evans, of the borough although came back, however, and took a second in the 220-vard dash. Missouri continued to win points, with the Jayhawkers fighting in every event. The two-mile race, where Grady and Pratt came in together, was a farce as far as competition went. Meanwhile two Missourians before they had finished three taps. The time in this was fast, nevertheless. With all the results but the brook jump, javelin, and relay in, the *core* stood 53.1-2 to 42.1-2. It was necessary for Missouri to take two seconds or a first and second to win Gooddell, of Kansas, outdid himself in the broad jump when he jumped into second place with Graham, Kan. with his jump barely missed Oswalt, with his final jump barely him out and settled the decision. Mourius Wins Relay The roly was the best race of the day at the start, but Meldinger gained most of it back and gave Griffin a start a few yards behind Utz. Griffin lost a little on his man and in giving the ball to Firebaugh a couple more yards away. He was eight yards behind Evans on the last quarter. With that lead, Firebaugh overcame all but a yard when he reached the tap in what was the final round, according to J. C. Grover, starter. The summary: 106-yard dash-dash-Wh by lord, Missouri; Evans, Kansas, second. Time, 10 seconds. 222-yard dash-dash-Wh by Missouri; Fitzburg, Kansas, second. Time, 21.9 Quarter mile, Kansn by Evans, Missouri Firebaugh, Kansas second. Time, 56.2 Half mile — Won by Pititzer, Missouri; Kiel — Mile-Won by Brown, 1:54.9. Mile-Won by Brown, 1:54.9. sour, two. Time, 4:33. Two mile - Mprt. Kansas, and Grady, Kan- tied, for first Time. 16:05, 12x2d hard high bounces - Won by Wardel; Missouri; Graham, Kanane, second. Time. 16 seconds. 220-yard low hardies—Won by Waddell, Missouri; Cunningham, Missouri, second. Time: 23 seconds. Shotput—Won by Surface, Missouri (41 ft. 4 inches); Eitter, Missouri, second (41 ft. 3½ inches). Diocesan—Wilson, Missouri; Norton, Kansas, second District, 128 feet, 11 inches; Norton, Missouri, third District, 98½ inches); Norton, Kansas, and Donahue, Missouri, tied for second at 12 feet. (New York.) High jump—Poor, Kanas, and Norton Kanas, tied for first at 6 feet 1 inch. Broad jump—Won by Graham, Kanas (2 feet 10%); Waddell, Minors, second 4 inch. Javelin throw-Won by Graham, Missouri (163 feet 1¼ inches); Matthews, Kansas second 1150 feet. Mile relay—Won by Missouri (Roark, Smith Ut. Evans), Time: 3.17. Starter-J., C. Grever. Prof. Goldsmith Brings Ideas From Architects Gathering at Wash. D.C Members of Kansas Chapte Led Right Line of Procession to Memoria! Prof. Goldwin Goldsmith, of the department of architecture, returned Sunday evening from Washington, b. C., where he attended meetings f two architectural organizations at week. Ames School committee met Friday, May 11. He stopped in Chicago and spent Saturday morning at the office of Pond & Pond, consulting architects for the Kansas Union, discussing work on plans for the Union building. He also inspected the Michigan Union at Ann Arbor. He attended the annual meeting of the Association of College Schools of Architecture at Washington on the campus on Monday, where committees chosen at the meeting; one on standard minima, one on the advisability of a five-year course in architecture, and one on institute scholarships. The department of architecture at K. S. A. C. was admitted to membership in the association. Prof. C. F. Baker, head of the department, said that it had been promised a budget of $50,000 to be made up of grants which is about four times the appropriation available for the K. U. department. Professor Goldsmith spent three days at the convention of the American Institute of Architecture, also in Washington. The convention closed with a pageant held at the Lincoln Memorial with the great reflecting pool as a setting. Addresses were delivered by President Harding and Chief Justice Taft, and the gold medal of the institute was presented WIEDEMANN'S Tea Room Service Tuesday's Luncheon Menu Fifty cents a plate Tuesday's Luncheon Stew Fifty cents a plate Choice of: Veal Birds Pork Chops Radishes Creamed Potatoes Fresh Spinach Shredded Lettuce Hot Rolls Apple Pie Cheese Ice Coffee Tea Milk Service from 11:45 to 1:30 Houk and Green CLOTHING COMPANY Evening Service A la carte Special Sunday Dinner KNOX - COMFORT - SATISFACTION - ATTRACTIVENESS $3.00 to $9.00 KNOX STYLE COMFORT THE MOST IMPORTANT FEATURE IN SUMMER HEADWEAR, IS OBTAINABLE IN LAWRENCE ONLY AT HOUK and GREEN'S! to Henry Bacon, designer of the Lincoln Memorial. The members of the institute were arrayed in colors from white to red and blue to dark blues and lavenders," according to Professor Goldsmith. The members of the Kansas chapter led the right line of the procession in the center, at the side of the pool to the memorial. more matches will be played by the Kansas team before the Missouri Valley tournament to be held at Ames May 25 and 26. Jayhawker Tennis Team Defeats Aggie Net Men The Kansas tennis team made a clean sweep of the tennis matches against the Aggests Saturday. No In the matches Saturday Glaskin defeated G. Wann of the Aggle team in a singles contest 6-4, 6-3. In the other singles contest Ziesis of the Kansa队 team won from W. Ranak and Team Group 6-3, 6-2. Glassin and Towner started up for defeated Wann and Rockin. 10-8, 6-1. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin F. Kelly announce the birth of a daughter, Eileen Mary, Saturday, May 19. Graduation Presents Time is short to make up your mind what you are going to give the graduate. 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