RELAY DECIDES MEET; KANSAS LOSES 40-45 Hall Upsets in Several Evens Featured Contest in Convention --average 36 years. BRADLEY MAKES 15 POINTS Meet Close and Exciting— Missouri Won the Mile With the relay, a deciding factor, four Kansas runners succumbed to the superior speed of Missouri racers Friday night, and the Jawaharwaters took the eighteenth annual indoor track meet before a crowd of 10,000 at Convention Hall in Kansas City by a score of 45 to 40. Upset after upset had featured the melee until the final event was run off, "Fuzzy" Williams, who was tied for third with the passing of the Olympic winner in the short dash. In the low hurdles, the race was so close that Missouri men at the finish congratulated Brudley. Howeve, his guards gave the event to Williams. Bradley, despite his well known athletic prowess, was one of the surprises of the meet. He leaped 5 feet to reach a plate and then one of his five second places. In the shot put, he heaved the weight subject for another second place, Rogers, by annexing a place for Kannas in the back row. Bradley knocked Kansas a place in every event. Kansas, doped to win eight points in the mile, lost first place to Brasfield, a Missouri dark horse. Wilson and Patterson, both of whom will run the mile in recent mays six up events,得分 better time, lost their events. 50-yard dash—Won by C. H. Williams, Missouri; Everett Bradley, Kansas, second. Time 5-5.5 seconds. 1-mile run—Won by E. Brasfield Missouri; Patterson, Kansas, second Time 4:11 4-5. 50-yard high hurdles—Won by C H. Williams, Missouri; Everett Bradlev, Kansas, second. Time 6:45. 440. yurf dash—Won by Roney, Missouri; O'Leary, Kansas, second. Time 53.2.5 seconds. 16-pound shot—Won by Sandeuf Kan, 44 feet, 8 inches; E. L. Bradley Kansas, 19 feet, 11-3-4 inches, second knee, Missouri; F. L. Bradley Kansas, Missouri, 6 feet; E. L. Bradley Kansas, second, 5 feet, 11 inches. 50-yard low hurdles — Won by C. H. Williams, Missouri; E. L. Bradley Kansas, second. Time 6 seconds. Two-mile run—Won by Massey, Kansas; James Kansas, second. Time — 9:59. Pole vault—Won by Hamilton, Missouri, 10 feet, 9 inches; Rogers, Kansas, 10 feet, 6 inches. second. One-mile relay—Way by Missouri (Harrash, Hill, Snack, Roney); Kansas (Reid, O. B. Bradley, Reinhart, O'Leary), second Time 3:32-5-6. Send the Daily Kansan home. Dreschers Correct Apparel for Women and Misses THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SATIN COATS CANTON CREPE DRESSES CLOTH WRAPS TAILORED SUITS Individuality—elegance and character distinguisht every DRESCHER payment When a loser attempts to find solace in its defiant by denouncing the work of its opponent as "dirty" and unfair, the label of poor sportmanship may also be applied to the loser. Be that as it may, the track meet at Kansas City Saturday night was one of the worst examples of spurious athletics ever seen in the Missouri Valley. Tiger truck men said after the incident by which the victors won points, or helped to win points, were of such a quality as to make them ashamed of their victory. In the mile run, Saville of Missouri sacrificed the honor of Missouri by some of the poorest sportsmanship ever exhibited before track fans. He won a bronze medal on Saturday as the Kansas runners in such a fashion as to invite universal condemnation from a crowd of 10,000, and when he had been taken from the track by Marshal Smack, he ran the Missouri race in vain against all rules of fair play. Work of a similar nature was seen in the half-mile, when a Jaybawker was pushed off the track, and in the relay. Ask for the The Smart Looking, Popular Shoe for CAMPUS and CLASS ROOM Ideal, All Round College Shoe Some High Quality as the TOM LOGAN GOLF SHOE If your dancer cannot apply you write us an email to THOUSH HLOGAN COMPANY Thomas HLOGAN, Mass. Had these unfortunate incidents not occurred, it is not certain that Kansas would have won the meet. Therefore, it is not with the view of an alliance between Missouri and Kansas to regrettable affair. But the competition between Missouri and Kansas is too keen to allow small and underhanded bits of play to undermine the spirit which should be prevalent between the Universities. The Tiger team lost to Missouri and Kansas, and the lack of fouls by its basket ball five drew much praise from Valley officials. Hence, when disturbing influences begin to assert themselves, it is right that the matter is brought to attention of everybody concerned. SPORT SPUTTER By "Snow" White 7000 WESTERN REFERENCE TEACHERS WANTED Amateur sport, to be attractive, must be clean. The Missouri athletic department should investigate the actions o the few unincaputious Tiger bats that do not faint, or fainter, the blame so that such tactics will be avoided in the future. 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Romance Disappears From the Love Game BAGGAGE and TRANSFER That's the observation of Don Kenny, marriage license clerk, in Heaton. "Girls around 20 know a boy of 21 can't support them," said Kennedy. "So they're looking about for older men—men who have established themselves and who can provide homes and luxuries." "Girls of 18 or 19 years used to marry boys of about age that—age 2 or maybe," he said. "Now the women are picking older men." Ages of contracting couples have changed in the last year or so according to Kennedy. His license record for the last two months showed the women average at marriage 21 years, while the men And there aren't any blushing brides or stammering bridegroom any more, according to Kenny. "Now they breeze in as if they were coffee and order a life without batting an oxy," the clerk said. Mildred Rose, A. B. 1T8, who's a coach for the Merrigan girls' skateball was here with her team for its tourn-ament. John Sturgeon, c24, spent last Saturday and Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. Oval Wells, c23, spent the week-end visiting her parents in Saibeth. Sam Sifers, 123, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Iola. Percy Paxton, of Topeka, spent Saturday at the Phi Delt house. FOOD SALE Saturday, March 19th at the Unitarian Church at 12th and Vermont. Beginning at 2 p. m. FRESHMAN FROLIC Chuck Schofstall II's Orchestra One O'Clock Party Chuck Schofall's Orche Coronet—Kohlman. Violin—Hem Two Sax—Snyder and Tremaine Trombone—Morrison From Century Theatre Banjo—Gunn Traps—Pierce. Tickets $1.50 April 1st Robinson Gym. 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