THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3 KANSAS LOSES MEET TO NEBRASKA, 52-64 Absence of Massey, Star Distance Man, Cost K. U. Track Victory BRADLEY HIGH POINT MAN Sandefur Won Shot and Discus Throw—Relay Cinched N. U. Win Kansas lost the dual track meet with Nebraska Saturday at Lincoln by a score of 64 1-3 to 52 2-3. *Massey* had a dislocated bone in his foot and was unable to enter the uncontrollably Kansas the meet. Everett L. Bradley, Olympic team star, was the individual high point winner with 15 points to his credit. Bradley won first in the broad jump first for first in the high jump, and placed second in the 100-yard dash and the 150-yard dash in the dash and in the hurdles was the feature of the meet. Smith of Nebraska won first both the 100-yard and 220-dash dashes in the high hurdles, breaking the former Nebraska record in this event. Wright of Nebraska placed first in both hurdle races at the Nebraska track record in the high hurdles. Ed Sandefur as usual easily off-distanced the other contestants in the discus throw and the shot put, taking first place in both events. Medinger, first year man on the field, placed first in the 800m run. The Cornhuskers cinched the meet by taking the last event, the relay. McDonald led O'Lenry by ten yards at the finish. The summaries: 100-yard dash—Won by Smith, Ne bruska; Bradley, Kaneas, second Time: 9 4-5 seconds Mile run—Won by Patterson, Knn nas; Allen, Nebraska, second. Time 4:30 3-5. 220-yard dash—Won by Smith, Nebraska; Woostemeyer, Kansas, second. Time 22 4-5 seconds. 129-yard high hurdles—Won by Wright, Nebraska; Bradley, Kansas, second. Time, 15. 1-3 seconds. Shot put—Won by Sandefur, Kansas; Dale, Nebraska, second. Distance, 43 feet, 7 inches. Two-mile run—Won by Kretzler Nebraska; Patterson, Kansas, second. Time 10 minutes, 11 1-5 seconds. 440-yard dash—Won by Stromer, Nebraska; O'Leary, Kansas, second. Time: 51.4, 4.5 seconds. 220-yard low hurdles—Won by Wright, Nebraska; Gish, Nebraska second. Time, 26 1-5 seconds. Discus throw—Won by Sandeufur Kansa; Weller, Nebraska, second Distance, 129 feet, 1-1.2 inches High jump= Gish, Nebraska, and Bradley, Kansas, tied for first and second. Height, 5 feet, 3-12 inches. Pole vault—Brown, Nebraska; Lea Nebraska, and McAdams, Kansas tier for first and second. Height, 10 feet. 6 inches. 880-yard run—Won by Meldinger Kansas. Dierking, Kansas, second Time. 2:03 2-5. Broad jump—Won by Bradley, Kansas; McGinnis, Kansas, second. Distance, 2 feet 1-2 inches. Javolin throw—Won by Carman; Nebraska; Brown, Nebraska, second. Distance, 145 feet, 7 1-2 inches. 1,600-yard relay--Won by Nebraska (Gibbs, McCarthy, Stromer and McDonald). Time: 3:02. Movie Cameras Add To Joys of Stadium Day (Continued from Page 1.1) A baseball game is being planned for 4 o'clock. An attempt is made to match the hitter's Indians and the catcher, but Bell's said to be anxious to cross bats with the Jayhawks. The expenses of the day, which will be around one thousand dollars in cash, besides the donations of food from downtown merchants, will be given to the firefighters, security officers, boarding clubs, and citizens, and not from the stadium-union fund, it was announced by Dr. Allen, chairman of the general arrangements committee organized for free for either men or women. Rain will make no difference in any of these plans, the Committee in charge has announced, Mud a foot deep would not remove either the need for removing the old rickety stands, nor the enthusiasm of the students to tear them down, it was decided. LOST-Dark Brown Gaberdine in Spooner or Chem. Bldg. during week beginning April 25. Return to Sewert Higgins or call 144 282-6031 150-348-9 I have a brand new copy of the People War Book to sell at $4.50. You gave over $4. Call 2439 Blue. 900. Alabama. 150-1492 Student Invents Machine That Protects Signature A new check writing and protecting machine which not only writes and protects the amount of the check and te name of the payee, but also-protects it from theft. Invented by Thomas C. Meleh, a student in the School of Medicine, Forty-three pages of typewritten, matter were required to describe it in the petition to patent. The machine in question was the Bur roughs' Adding Machine. McHale, who lives in Kansas City, has interested people there in his invention. Offers have been made for the patent by Eastern concerns, but it is planned to organize a stock company to exploit the patent. The machine can be made for $175, McHale says. FROSH WILL COMPETE IN TELEGRAPHIC MEET Nine Men Entered by Kansas ir First Valley Freshman Contest Nine men have been entered by Coach Schindelmann as K. U.'s representatives in the telegraphic track meet which takes place between Valley freshmen Wednesday, May 11. The entries are: Dashes—Griffin, Keeney, Mounts. 440-yard—Griffin, Peterson, Simms Brown. 880-yard run—Simms, Brown, Peterson Mile and two-mile run—Strickland. Peterson. Simms. Hurdles—Kearny, Dillonbeck. Hurley—Kellyy, Blobbeck Pole Vault—Lichty, Dillobeck Broad Jump—Liemy, Dillobeck High Jump—Dillobeck There will be no entries in the weight events as the youngsters are entirely lacking in weight men. Not a man has been developed this year that will be of any use to the Varsity next year. This is the first meet of the kind ever held in the *Valley* and is for the purpose of stimulating more interest in track among the first year men. These are not permitted by valley rules to participate in personal competition. The results at each school will be wired to the Conference secretary at St. Louis, who will compile the results and wire the final tabulation and winners to the schools participating. TO LATE TO CLASSIFY WHO WANTS IT? A new $12 volume of the Overseas issues of the Stars and Stripes for only $7. Every fraternity should have one. Also for $8 or $9 at Alabama St. Call Stops at 2439 Blue or 901 Alabama St. 160-34-91 LOST-Gold wrist watch between Varsity Theater and Kappa House. Initials "M.C." on back, Reward. Call 240. 150-465 ( = Continued from Page 1. 1) gates, was four years ago at the annual Missouri-Kansas game. On that day, the standa fairly ground unaided the score of over 12,000 fans. The total收益 for the game reached $23,000. Many great games have been witnessed from these old stands, the most notable of course being the Kansan-Nebraska game last fall; the first time a team like Cornhakewere defeated at the hands of the Jayawaker squared on MeCook. Rickety Old Bleachers Once Pride of K, U Tomorrow tolls the death knell for the last physical vestiges of this beloved old field. After tomorrow, it will be no more; it will have entered the cold dry pages of history, the interesting and had fought battles which made its ground sacrel, to be forgotten. Let us not allow ourselves to forget them and grandour of our new stadium, that we forget entirely dear old Mei Cook Feld, by means of whom our stadium has been realized! Only two deaths have resulted from injuries on McCook Field. One was that of a football player on the Doane College eleven from Nebraska. He was tackled during a game with Kauai and was instantly wounded. The other data occurred eight years later in all the inter-fragrant track meets. Few Entries in Tennis Have Been Made So Fat Entries are coming in slowly for the University Tennis Tournament which is to be held next week. These will be received at the Athletic Office, or any of the following members of the Alexander, John Turner, Rogers This is to be an all-University tournament, and members of the Varsity squad will not be entrated. Boyd Rust, c' 23, has withdrawn from his classes to accept a position as field manager for the Midwest School Supply Co. Straw Hats Ready Pay Your Stadium Pledge Now. The Smart Looking, Popular Shoe for CAMPUS and CLASS ROOM Ideal, All Round College Shoe Same High Quality as the TOM LOGAN GOLF SHOE If your dealer cannot supply you a golf shoe from THOMAS H.LOGAN COMPANY Houston, Mesa. Suits—$25 $30 $35 to $50 - We are now offering Suit values that are real values—tailored in Wousteds, Cassimers, Tweeds, at prices that are within reason. Soft Collar Shirts Neckwear Union Suits Caps Now ready for you! Straw Hats Ready SPECIAL— Stadium Day—Cotton Flannel Gloves Students Have Hard Time To Keep Watches Corresponding To Profs and Whistle Time "The class," said Professor B., "is a eight-thirty, not on eight-thirty-one, two, five or seven, and it's up to the members of the class to be here in the classroom. I see that factualities in the way, with the clock on Blake saying one thing, your watch another, and the whistle still another; but, nevertheless, you must get here when class opens. The only solution I see is for each of you to allow five minutes of time to worth a trial, and I want you to try it. You must get her on time." And there you are. Penalized because our doggone watches and clocks and whistles won't stay together. "Well, where is my class today?" asked another instructor, "This is positively discouraging." "My watch," she added, looking at the toy on her twerp, "says it's just ten-thirty-four, and not half of the class here. I shall certainly have to see what I can do. Half of the class four minutes later. I." But just then the ten-thirty whistle blew, and the instructor ended by saying something about the last man that worked on her watch Watches, it seems, are just like noses—they are all built on the same general plan, but each has its own peculiarities. And these peculiarities, strange to relate, are more pronounced at certain hours of the day than others. Take, for instance, class hours. Who ever heard of a students watch being anything but slow then, especially if he happens to be take to class? But on one occasion, he takes that same night and right away his watch begins to pick up. It even gains a little. LOST—Phi Beta Kappa Key. Name on back. Reward for return to its owner or Kansan Office. 150-2-444 Marie Jordan, c'21, will spend Saturday in Kansag City, shopping. In reality there are only two kinds of time—righ time and wrong time, but who is going to say which? Here on the Hill, of course, the whistle should be the first authoritative, but how can we be sure not on the hill but home in bed? The only thing we have to go by then is a watch or a clock, and there is no watch or clock made that can jump around like the whistle does. "Why slander we the different kinds of time? What crimes Are these we dare to charge To time? 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Fashion has sponsored the Priscilla Dean Tam; it is the vogue—the stylish outdoor headwear everywhere, and for all occasions. No wardrobe is complete without it. The fetching drape, the pliable softness, give it a charm that's distinctive. It's becoming from every angle, and on everyone. You will look good in a Prisella Dean Tum. You can get it in your favorite color, to harmonize with any costume. What color do you prefer? Come in and try one on. AT ALL DEALERS How you will wonder how you ever get along without it, and you'll find it inappropriate for almost any informal encounter. You certainly enhance your appearance. A great deal but for general use only. $25.00. The Estes Park luncheon will be held Wednesday noon,May 18, in Myers Hall. It will be both informational and enthustification in nature. The event is scheduled for Friday at the Y.W.C.A, office or by the Conference committee on the Hill. The Varsity baseball team will play a practice game Monday afternoon with Captain Grenata R. O, T. C, team. The R, O, T. C, bunch has some good men working out and the game should be well-ostested. MOAK & HARDTERFER Eldridge Taxi Station Phone 148 BAGGAGE and TRANSFER N ORTHWESTER N UNIVERSITY Northwestern University Law School (The oldest Law School in Chiangkau) Summer Session from Monday, June 20 to Saturday, August 20 Fall term begins Monday, September 26. Candidate for a degree are required to present proof of satisfactory completion of three years of college study. College graduates may complete the law course in three academic years (27 months); for all others four academic years (36 months). For bulletins and detailed information, address Secretary of the Law School, Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois. West Lake Street, Chicago, IL. The Live Young Men's Store There's No question About it—— The campus is Going to be Drest up with A New Stadium You'll want To be dresst In keeping Ober Togs From Head to Foo Nuf. Sed Kodak the Barbecue Eastman Films Are Reliable We have them in all sizes. This is the last chance to take pictures of the memorable McCook Field. Round Corner Drug Co. 801 Mass. Eastman Agents Lawrences, Kansas "All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Dull Boy"-Go to a Show Varsity - Bowersock Monday and Tuesday Enid Bennett "SILK HOSIERY" Also Mutt and Jeff Comedy Monday and Tuesday Monte Blue in "THE JUCKLINS" also Burton Holmes Travel Wednesday and Thursday Wednesday Only A First National Attraction "Man, Woman. Marriage" Also A Mermaid Comedy THE GREEN HORN