KANSAS WINS EASILY OVER SOONERS 83-33 K. U. Ran Away with the Meet Oklahoma Getting Only Two Points SANDEFUR BREAKS RECORD Bradley was High Point Man With a Total of Nineteen Points Ed Sandefur picked up the discs and threw it away at the Oklahoma-Kansas track meet at Norman Saturday, breaking the Valley, the K. U. and O. U. school records when he tossed the little disc 135 feet, inches. The Oklahoma track队 was unable to do much against the Jayhawkers and lost the meet by a score of 33:1-3 to 88:1-3, taking only two firsts and tying with the K. U. entry for first in the pole vault. Bradley was the high point man of the meet, taking two firsts and three seconds for a total of nineteen points. Bradley ran a mighty fast race in the 100-yard dash, making the course in 10 seconds. The best events of the meet were the quarter and half mile runs. Meidiger beat Cobot out in the half mile by making it in 2:51 in the face of a forty-mile wind. O'Leary and Rhinehart burned up the quarter against the wind, O'Leary finishing first with Rhinehart pushing him hard. The time was $24.4. The summary of the meet follows: 100-yard dash-Bradley, Kansas; Clift, Oklahoma, second, Time 10 seconds. 1 Mile-Patterson, Kansas, first; Vahlberg, Oklahoma, second. Time 4:33:1. High Hurdles—McGinnis, Kansas, first; Phillips, Kansas, second. Time 16:4. 440-yard dash—O'Leary, Kansas; first; Rhinehart, Kansas, second. Time 52:4. 220-yard hurdles—Phillips, Kansas; first; Cobb, Oklahoma, second. Time 2:1. 220-yard dash—Woestemeyer, Kansas, first; Clift, Oklahoma, second. Time 23 sec. Two-mile run- Massey, Kansas first; Maple, Oklahoma, second. Time 10:30. Shot put—Sandefur, Kansas, first Bradley, Kansas, second. 41 feet, 6 inches Discus—Sandefur, Kansas first. Bradley, Kansas, second. 135 feet, 6 inches. Javelin - McClure, Oklahoma; first; Bradley, Kansas, second. Distance 151 feet. 2 inches. Broad Jump—Bradley, Kansas. first; Oklahoma, second. 21 feet, $0 \frac{1}{2} \mathrm{inches}.$ High Jump—Oklahoma, first. McAdams, Kansas, second. Height 5 feet, 9 inches. Pole Vault—Rogers of Kansas tied with two Oklahoma men for first. Height 10 feet, 6 inches. HOLD MAT AND RING BOUTS R. O. T. C. Athletes Contest for Boxing and Wrestling Honors THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The annual boxing and wrestling outfits for the championship of the I. O. T. C. in each division were held afterparty in Robinson Gymnasium, In the heavy weight division of boxing "Red" Ivy, c24, won over George Wilbur, c24, with a knockout in the 1970s and still maintains several times during the bout. Keefe O'Keefe, c24, claims a forfeited match from Lorese Smith, c23, who failed to weigh down to O'Keefe's class, Marshall Brown, c24, won the wetterweight medal from Ernest Davis, c24, in a fast hard fought bout. FAVORS BIG FIGHT TO BIND FRANCE AND U.S. General Says Carpentier-Dempsey Go Will Help National Relations Paris, (By Mail)—"The fight between Carpenter and Dempsey will move to cement France-American relations than a score of marriages." This is a declaration of General Novels, recently returned from a tour of the United States, in an interview on sports and matrimony. "Let us have international competition in sports between France and America," said the general, "but by no means intermarriage." Nivele painted a gloomy picture of the fate of the French girl who hitched up with an American, He said the commonplace life in America was not suited to the demoiselle used to the many little attention bestowed upon her. The same author, mentioned the rumor that we are all rich. "Let us have interchange of students between French and American universities," said he, "but by no weight champion on forfeit of James Threlfall, e24, who could not meet him on account of a broken hand received in a bout last week. in the wrestling bouts, the match between heavyweights "Red" Iv, e25, and Lorre Smith, c23, was postponed because Ivy had sprained a thumb in a boxing bout a few minutes before, Harold Ely, e23, becomes middleweight champion having no contender for the honor. Wetleneur Loyd Hockett, e23, pinned the shoulders of Marissa Brown, c24, to win that pinnate struggle I. F. MacAfey, e24, won the light weight championship from Irving Archer, c24, in ten minutes. Archew was on the defensive most of the time. Wilder referred the boxing and Patrick the wrestling means interchange of marital love." Returning to athletics, Nivele corona fights for the right to fighters, but he thought in the Dempsey-Carpenter match superior brain would triumph over brute brawn. He forgot to mention who had the brain, probably on the assumption that his new wife knew who possessed the brawn. POSTPONE FRAT GAMES Schedule Five Games Yet Remain on the The two Pan-Hellenic baseball games which were scheduled for last week will be played in Delta Theta and II Kappa Ia; and Acacia has been postponed, and will probably be played on this week. The following is the schedule of frames: Alpha Tau Omega vs. Delta Upsilon, April 18. Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Gamma Delta April 19. Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon April 21. Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Chi, April 23. Delta Tau Delta vs. Pi Kappa Alpha, April 23. All games are scheduled for 3:30 o'clock promptly. Floyd Smith, c'24, spent Saturday in Kansas City. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. 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