Oklahoma Bested In First Outdoor Meet of Season Norton, Jayhawker Champion Athlete, is High Point Man With $ 20\frac{1}{2} $Points The University of Kansas track team run true to form and won its first outdoor track meet of the season on stadium field Saturday, October 26. Sooners by a score of 95% to 21%. A strong north wind slowed up, the speed of the dash and distance men considerably as they were forced t'or run Norton, Jayhawker all-around athlete, was high point man of the meet, gathering 20½ points, taking first in the shot at the half, passing to second, with high hands, and broad bump, and tying for second in the high jump. Graham was second high point man with 13 points, taking first in the shot at the half, passing to second, with high hands, and second in the low hurdles. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Jayhawkers placed in every event and cleaned up in the two dashes, high hurdles, half-mills, shotput, pole vault, and broad jump. Oklahoma annexed more than 100 holes, while Vorel ran the low sticks in 26:3. K. U. Placed in Every Event Some good reserve material showed up in the races run between the varsity seconds and the freshmen. Madov, a freshman, ran a pretty race in the quarter; he also placed third in the freshman-varsity 100-yard dash. Shannon, member last year, was second with excellent ability in the quarter, this being the first time that he had run a quarter this spring. Goodell, although not officially onered in the meet, made the second best broad jump made. This leap won him a burth on the podium by Coach Schleibman. Montgomery ran a nice race in the freshman-varsity 220-yard dash, when he defeated Collier, one of the best freshman sprinters in Goodell Jumps Schaub ran a very creditable race in the freshman-varsity 800-yard run. Big Rowland shows promise of making a good 100-yard dash man for Coach Schlademan in the next year or two. The submity 100-ward dash—Fisher, Kansas, first. Winter, Kansas, Kansas, second time, 10.3, Morse, Oklahoma, also, ran. The summary: 220- yard dash - Fisher, Kansas, first, Woestemeyer, Kansas, second time, 23.3; Morse and Davis, Oklahoma, also ran. 120-yard high hurdles—Graham, Kansas, first; Norton, Kansas, second; time; 16.3. Bonebrake and Hobl. Okhahoma, also ran. 440-yard dash -Firebaugh, Kansas; first; Mangum, Oklahoma, second; time, 52 seconds. Griffin, Kansas, also ran. 1-mile run—Simms, Kansas; first: Bailey, Oklahoma; second; time 4 minutes. 4-6 12-50 802-yard run—Brown, Kansas; first, Kellet, Kansas; second, time; 2 minute, 5 3-10 seconds. Mason, Oklahoma. also ran. High Jump—Poor, Kansas; first; Norton, Kansas, Timmia, Ohioa; homa tied for second; height, 6 feet, 1.3-8 inches. Javelin-Matthus, Kansas, 144 feet. 1 3-4 inches; Vogel, Oklahoma, 155 feet, 3 inches; Norton, 兰anes, 147 feet, 3-3.4 inches. Pole Vault—Rogers, Kansas, 12 feet; Norton, Kansas, 11 feet, 9 inches; Bronaugh, Oklahoma, 11 feet, 6 bottles. Discus—Norton, Kansas, 126 feet, 10 sections; Ellison, Oklahoma, 114 feet, 6-1 2 inches; Mathews, Kansa, 109 feet, 7-1 2 inches. 220-yard low hurdles--Vogle, Oklahoma, first; Graham, Kansas, second; time 28.34 3-10 seconds; time 28.34 3-10 seconds; Andrews, Oklahoma, also ran. Shot-put--Norton, Kansas, 42 feet, 1-2 inch; Mathews, Kansas, 39 feet, 10 inches; Booth, Oklahoma, 27 feet, 8-3 inches. Broad jump- Graham, Kansas, 22 feet, 1.4-1.4 inches; Norton, Kansas, 20 feet, 7 3.4 inches; Schwab, Oklahoma, 20 feet, 1.2-1.8 220-yard dash—Montgomery, first; Collier, second; Shannon, third; time 24 7-10 seconds. 880-yard run—Schaub, first; Eamond, second; Brown, third; time, 2 minutes 8-10 seconds. 1-mile relay—Wow by Kansas team composed of Kellot, Brown, Griffin, and Firehault; time, 3 minutes, 31 1-10 seconds. Freshman-varsity second events: 404-yard dash—Macdonk first; Shannon, second; Watson, third; time, 5 9-10 seconds. 100-yard dash—Macdonk first; Richmond, second; Macdonk, third; time, 11 2-5 seconds. Starter, Gwin Henry, College of Emporia. Jayhawk Tennis Team Opens Season Today With Acting Captain Game With Baker Heads List To Go On Southern Trip Next Month The University of Kansas tennis team will go to Baldwin this afternoon where they will meet the net team of Baker University at 8 p.m. at the gymnasium, and posed of four men: Joe Turner, acting captain, George Glaskin, John Selig, and Roy Ziesenis. Each man will play a single match, while Turner and Glaskin, and Selig and Ziesenis will play together in double matches. Turner has been busy this spring completing the present K, U. tennis schedule. Although the schedule is not quite complete, practically all of the dates have been decided definitely. It is possible that a southern trip will be arranged, taking the team to Southwestern College at Winfield, then to the University of Oklahoma at Norman where they play the daywalkers, would meet the Oklahoma A. and M. College. The place where this year's Valley meet will be held has not been definitively decided. As the Valley track meet will be held at Ames, it was supposed that the tennis tournament would be hold there as has been the custom, but the "University of Noah" is a petitioned that it be held at Lincoln. The following is the Kansas schedule: Now April 16, Baker at Baldwin. is the time to buy your Gabardine or Top Coat April 16, Baker at Baldwin. April 20, Kansas Aggies at Manhat ton. Our Assortment is complete and Our Prices can't be beat $35 downward to suit your purse, no matter what you want to pay SKOFSTADS SELLING SYSTEM April 26, Ames at Ames. April 27, Drake at Des Moines. April 28, Grimell at Grimell. May 3, Southwestern at Winfield (tentative). (tentative). May 4, Oklahoma University at Nor- waukee (tentative) May 5, Oklahoma A. and M. at Stillwater (tentative). April 24, Brinke at Benson April 28, Grinnell at Grinnell. May 9, Washington University a Lawrence. May 10, Washburn College at Topeka K. U. Golf Squad Chosen by Elimination Matches May 19, Kansas Aggies at Lawrence May 25 and 26, Missouri Valley meet at Ames or Linehon. Ten men were chosen for the K. U. golf squad Saturday at the Country Club. The squad was chosen by eliminating the matches being played in twosomes. The men who qualified for the squad were: Stanley Clibero, Howard Snyder, Harold F. Warner, Chris Lovett, and Robert Hallett, Mark Waggner, Max Houston, Charles Hall, and Lewis A. Uber. During the next few days a record of the scores made on the course by these men will be kept. The five men who were chosen will be chosen for the trips. course will be chosen for the trips. Olin E. Mace, B. 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