CIVILS VICTORIOUS IN ENGINEER TRACK MEET Made $43\frac{1}{2}$ Points While Mech anicals Took Second With $30\frac{1}{2}$ Points SOME FAST TIME MADE Allison, of Civils, High Point Man With 15 Counters, Frieson, Second The Civil Engineers reigned Supreme on McCook Field Wednesday afternoon when they ran away with the track spoils with a total of 43% points, while their nearest competitor earned only 30% points in the Twenty-first Annual Engineer's Day Track Meet. The Miners with 30 points were a close third, the Electricals with 25 points fourth, Chemicals with 10 points fifth, and three points without a single win and less points took the last place in the meet. Some fast time was made in race, considering the fact that the men have not been in training, and the strong wind the athletes had to fight against. Willis ran the 220 low hurdle, second. Schaub covered the 890 yards. Third. Civil's win of the relay in 2:50 were other good records in the meet. A large crowd of enthusiastic engineers, as well as other spectators, attended the one big day of the K. U. Engineer's life. It required about five hours to complete the contests due to much wringing over the eligibility of some of the men and other members of the competition baseball game between Haskell and Kansas entertained the crowd during the intermissions. Allison, Civil Engineer, was the individual high-point man of the meet with three frists to his credit for a total of 15 points, and Friesen, Electrical, was a close second, with 14 points. Officials of the meet were: Starter, Schlademann; judges, Professors Slius and Brown; timers, Professors Rice and Williams. The following is a summary of the meet: 50-yard dash—Allison, Civil, first; Friesen, Electrical, second; Cranshaw, Mechanical, third; Dewald, Electrical, purl. Time 6 sec. 100-yard dash—Friesson, EElectrical; first; Bowman, Civil, second; Peterson, Civil, third; Cranshaw; technical, fourth. Time 11:2. 220-yard dash—Allison, Civil, first; Eckel, Electrical; second; Lines, Mechanical; third; O'Leary, Miner fourth. Time 24 sec. High jump—Glaskin, Miner, first King, Mechanical, and Engli, Civil tied for second; Johnson, Miner 'ourth. Height 5.7 in. Broad jump=Allison, Civil, first; Reid, Miner, second; Rinehart, Chemical, third; Friedon, Electrical, fourth Distance 2.0 ft. 3 in. 120 high hurdles—Jackson, Chemical, first; Johnson, Miner, second Friessen, Electrical, third, Barber, Mechanical, fourth. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tug of war—Mechanicals first, Civs second. Electricals third. its second, Electrical third. Shot put–Broody, Mechanical, first; Ivy, Miner, second; Wyatt, Electrical, third; Matthews, Miner, fourth. Discuss 220 low hurdles—Wills, Mechanical, first; Friesen, Electrical, second; Engle, Civil, third; Johnson, Chemical, fourth. Time 29 sec. Walking race (1-4 mile)—Lindell, Mechanical, first; Judkins, Civil, second; Johnson, Miner, third; Gray, Electrical, fourth. Time 1:15. 440-yard dash--Stacy, Civil, first; Kellet, minor, Second; dwall, Electrical, third; Throlfol, Mechanical, fourth. "TYPING" Themes and Theses 1217 Ky. Call 1841 White A. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggis Kentman Miodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. It's Goin' to Be Some Party The HOB-NAIL HOP Friday Night Robinson Gymnasium 9 to1 o'clock Saunders Orchestra $1.50 per couple Programs Punch AGGIE NINE TO PLAY HERE THIS WEEK-END Cow College Tied With St. Mary's and Lost to Haskell The Kansas Aggie baseball team will arrive in Lawrence tomorrow for a two days stay, intending to leave their marks on the Jayhawks shanks. Whether they will or not remains to be seen. It is doubtful. .. Seven old heads are playing with K. S. A. C on this trip, but so far the teams have been playing Agies tied one game with St. Marys and last a second, while Haskell whipped the State College nine 7 to 5 Tuesday afternoon. The Kansas Varsity, in an exhibition game with Hasof a 6 to 3 score at the end of five last evening took the long end innings. The Indians were unable to beat the Crimson and the Crismon in the shade. Guilfoyle will probably catch for K. S. A. C. Guilfoyle is a headcatcher, but is weak with the stick Otto, Hewey and Henry will be the mounts travelling to the Manhattan outfit. All of them are old at the game and good men, but judging from the Jayhawkers hitting prowess on the southern trip into Oklahoma, this trio will be kept busy both games. Red Burton, a new short stop, at Manhattan, is a good hitter, and has been connecting this well this year. The Cowell brothers, well remembered for their basket ball prowess, will be in the outfield for the opposition. Marsen will probably start on the mount for Kansas, though his arm would be better off using laub's wing is stitched on the blink and it is not probable that he will get to throw from the mound very soon. He play in right garden in this ser- Bloomer, of course will hold down first for the home team. The Aggies also have a youngster at this position this year- Griffith. Boyd is slated for second for K. U. and Wenzel for third. Thomas and Dickinson, last week, also these corners for the State College. Farrels play left field for the Jayahawks, while Bilhr, Gerey or Judkins will play center. Captain Murray will play right. His host between second and third. LOST—Black notebook. Call 1104. Reward. 138-2-462 LOST—Shell rimmed glasses between Bricks and Kappa House. Call 240. 138-241 Do you want to earn good salary while enjoy playing vacation in cities or town? Hundreds of students engaged in this work. Address M. H. C. 1601 Tenn. Lawrence, Kan. 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