FAST MEET EXPECTED ON McCOOK SATURDAY THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Davis, Winchester, and Stewart Valley Falls, are High Point Contenders Events Will Start at 2:30 Entries Received From Three High Schools in Kansas City, Missouri Indications are that the annual invitation track meet to be held on McCook Saturday afternoon, will be one of the fastest meetings yet held on the local field. Men who have been sent invitations have practically all accepted, according to reports from Manager Allen's office this morning. The entries from the four Kansas City Missouri high schools have all been received with the exception of those from Manual High School. Of the men who are doped to run high for honors of the court, Dobson of Winfield high school and Norton of Manual high school are two contestants who will be expected all the way to the final with all-round exceptional ability in the hurdles, weights, pole-vault and high jump. While Davis of Winchester and Stewart of Valley Falls, both dash men and pole-vaulters on high point horizons and will show the Winfield and Manual men some good competition. McKnown of Pratt is good for the pole-vault however, as he already has a mark of 11 feet 9-12 inches to his credit. Walberg of Osage City will show Norton of Manual a good fight for the shot put distances, both have heaved the weight 47 feet. Stevens of Winchester will argue that Norton for the disc event, as both have sailed the 120 feet. Clapp that he was not entered in the state high school meet is a good one-half miler and will run. Cochran of Ottawa a good race for the first place. Several of the standing, high school records will be in danger Saturday afternoon when Jack Grover of the Kansas City Athletic Club, official starter, sends the men off to their competition. The meet will start at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, weather permitting. FRENCH ARE HOPEFUL OF OLYMPIC VICTORIES French Have Never Been Victorious Because Sports are Not in Their Curriculum By Henry Wood (United Press Staff Correspondent) Paris, May 12—France will be represented at the Olympic Games at Antwerp this summer by about 100 athletes, selected out of the 160 men who have been preparing for it. The French will not come to Ant- werp without chances at all; although their stars have been beaten previ- ously, they are worth it. There are are teams among whom tha tions to the thAca Olympics Here are their names and titles: J. de Fleurac, president of the preparatory committee to the Antwerp games, ex-lieutenant general of the French champion of France for the fifteen hundred yard run. for the freecast marathon M. Ragunan, ten times a champion the first Frenchman who ran eighteen kilometers in one hour. G. Poulnar, ex-director of the Joinville school, champion of the eight hundred yard dash, for France. Doctor Bellin du Coteau, the only physician in France who trained in track while he was a student in cine and who participated in the find. at Aristides. Maurice Renard, another French champion in the 1,500 yards run, who went to theholm games. These five men who are among the beet trained have, of course, many chances to distinguish themselves at Antwerp, but according to very good information, the four following men are matched and are now in condition. E. Ferry, who won the 440-yard dash in 50 3-5 when he was only 18 years old. L. Guillemot, the recent winner of the cross-country in England. M. Davis who won the 1,500 metres M. Denis, who won the 1,500 metres run in 4 minutes 6 seconds. A. Bouchard, one of the first place in the marathon. Some of the well trained men are Jean Armand, another 1,500 metres un record man; Geoff Andre and Sir hulking, the latter a very good hunter. The French track club has organized an all-room championship in France starting May 4, the winners come to Paris for the French championship that will select the French representatives at Antwerp Phi Mu Defeats Ochino In Loosely Played Game Phi Mu Alphet defeated Ochino in a loosely played game in the interfraternity league Wednesday afternoon by a score of 5 to 3. Barron pitched a good game for the Pit Mu Alpha holdhing the Ochmus scorrels until the last inning they scored three runs due to errors. 0 R 2 H Phi Mu Alpha...1 2 0 0 - 5 6 2 Ochino...0 0 0 0 - 3 3 5 Batteries: Barron and Janes for Phi Mu Alpha; Miner and Bodgett for Ochino. Bunte Accused of Profiteering Chicago, May 13—Warrants for the arrest of P. W. Bunte, millionaire owner of the mall where we were issued here today by the United States powers on a charge of profiteering on sugar. Y. W.Worker to Address University Women Soon Dr. Abby V. Holmes of Omaha, Neb. will give a series of social mortality lectures for K. 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