THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FOUR RECORDS FALL AT INVITATION MEET Central High School Was High Point Winners With 35 Points K. U. RECORD IS EQUALED Wagy, of Carrollton, Mo. Was Individual Star With 12 1-2 Points Central High School, Kansas City won the Invitation High School Track Meet here Saturday with 35 points; Northeast taking second with 13 points. Four records were broken and two equaled. Congdon of Manual set a new half-mile mark in 1:58.3-5. This also equals the K. U. record for the distance. Willecox, of Liberty, Mo., made the time of 22 3-5 seconds in the dash, while Kuck of Wilson set the 12-pole record at 49 minutes 10-14 inches, and Dama of Eldorada lowered the quarter mile time to 51.4-5 seconds. Records in the 10-yard dash and the 120-yard high hurdles were equaled. The individual star of the meet was Wagy of Carrollton, Mo., with a total of 12-1-2 points; winning firsts in the high and low hurdles and tying for second in the high jump. Other individual bright lights of the meet were Wilcox of Liberty, who score 10 points, of Mayetta, with 8, Lancaster of North Carolina, and of Ford with 7-1-2 points. More than hundred athlete competed, the meeting being to fastest of the fifteenth annual invitation events. Summaries: 50-yard dash, finals. Thornsberry Central, first; Henderson, Northeast second; Evans, Oksaoka, third final, final, fourth. Tina 5 3-5 seconds. 12-pound shot put-Kuck, Wilson; first; Grinnell, second; hardy; Mulvane, third; Bean, Novata Ok, fourth.Distance 48 feet 10-1 inches. (New record for meet. For conference.) 1912, at 47 feet 10-1.2 inches) High jump—McInnis, Central first; Waxy, Carrollton, Mo., and Gordon, Westport, tied for second and third; Reigel, Ford and Murphy, Westport, tied for fourth. Height, 5 feet, 8 inches. Mile run (special event not counting toward team score)—Riddle, Liberty, first; Wood, Topeka, second, Burr, Oskalosa, third; Wilson, Lawrence, fourth. four 4 minutes 42 2-5 seconds. 120-yard high hurdles, final—Waga Carrollton, first; Blair, Atchison, second; Piehler, Central, third; Jenkins, Central, fourth. Time, 16 seconds (equals set by Reber, Central, 1912.) 100-yard dash—Finals; Wilber, Lincoln; first; Lockwood, Westport, second; Thornberry, Central, third; Dye, Southern. 1-5 seconds. (Equals meet record.) Quarter-mile dash -Demo, ElDorado, first; Snodgrass, Augusta, second; Terry, Salina, third; McDonald, elDorado, fourth. Time 51 4-5 sec of record. Former mark of 52 seconds by Whittaker, Reno County 1914). Quarter-mile dash (second race)—McAdow, Hiawatha, first; keys, second; hickey, Hicks, central; third, Gunter, Central, fourth. Time 52-2 53 Discus—Grimmell, Mayetta, first; Reigel, Ford, second; Been, Novaat, Ok.; third; Olson, Burns, Fourth. Distance, 115 feet. 220-yard low hurdles (finals) Wagy, Carrollton, Mo, first; Davis, Atchison County, second; Brown, Elm- ton, Mo, third; Central, fourth. Time, 24 4-5 seconds. 220-yard dash (finals) - Wilcos, Liberty,Mo. first; Thornberry, Ternary, second; John, Mulvane, third; Collier, Salma, fourth. Time 22 2-5 record; record former record of 24 2-5 set by Coller Marquette, 1015.) Half mile —Conglone, manual, first; McDonald, ElDorado, second; Brown, Lawrence, third; Lewendoski, Northest, fourth. Time 1 minute 58 3-5 Seems former mark of 2 minutes 21 seconds set by Palmer, Lawrence, 1912.) seconds. Pole vault -Lancaster, Northeast, and Lumpkin, Manied, tied for first; Reigel, Ford, third; Tarro, Osage City, fourth. Height 11 feet, 9 inches. Broad jump—Lancaster, Northeast; first; McCool, Central, second; Reiger, Ford, third; Culp, Central, fourth distance 21 feet, 6 inches. Javelin-Oakes, Cimarron, first; R. Mesenchium, Hiawaia, second; Bean, Nowata, Ok, third; Bacchus, Central, fourth. Distance 166 feet 10 inches. (Stands as interscholastic meet record.) Riley—Won by Central (Bachus, Hicks, Kues, Gunter); Eldorado, once- hard; Liberty, Mo. ; third, Northenst. Time 9 minutes 31.45 seconds. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL EVENTS 50-yard dash—dacker, Central, first; Blanford, Westport, second; Buckingham, Kansas City, third; Girard, Manual, fourth. Time 5 4-5 seconds. 100-yard low hurdles - Oldham, Central, first; Constable, Central, second; Congdon, Manual, third; Scott, Westport, fourth. Time 13, 4-5 seconds. Buckingham, Kansas City, Kan., first; Kearns, fourth; Smith, Manual and Wafrom, Central, tied for second. Height 5 feet, 3 inches. shot-put—Byars, Central, first; Creektown, Central, second; Stratford, Manual, third; Jones, Westport, fourth; Bump—Blocker, Central, first; Buckingham, Kansas City, Kan., second; Creektown, Central, third; Moore, Manual, fourth. Distance 19 feet, 6-12 inches. 100-yard dash—Blocker, Central, first; Blanford, Westport, second; Wiedemann's Tea Room Service The Dining Service Supreme K. U. Branch of the University Book Store at the CASH We will buy your secondhand books for cash on May 24th Kennedy, Westport; third; Giard, Manual, fourth. Time 10 4-5 seconds. 220-yard dáss —Krug, Central; first; Giard, Manual, second; Kennedy, Westport; third; Jones, Westport. fourth. Time 25 seconds. Pole vault—Teague, Central; first, Burdge, Westport, second; Husten, Lawrence, and McFarlane, Central for third. Height. 10 feet 3 inches. Half-mile relay—Won by Central; Manual, second, Kansas City, Kan. third, Lawrence, fourth. Floyd Firebaugh, c23; Fevart Garvin, t23; and Arthur Gates, c24, motorized to Kansas City Saturday afternoon. Life Savig Service Campaign Here Mr. Longfellow, national representative of the Red Cross, with headquarters at Washington, will be in Lawrence June 6 and 7 and will conduct a campaign for life saving service. Mr. Longfellow was obtained by the Community Service and will give the examination and then conduct an examination. Those passing the examination will be entitled to a life saving certificate from the Red Cross. Frank Bridger, e25, spent Friday evening in Kansas City, Mo., with his parents. 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