THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1926 PAGE FOUR Cornhuskers Take Valley Track Meet With Wide Margin Nine Records Fall; Locke Wins Permanent Hold of Big Sprint Trophy Lincoln, Nebr. May 22—Nebraska won the annual Missouri valley track and field meet here today by scoring 50.1 points while Missouri took 35.4 for second place and Oklahoma 33.6 for third place. The feature of the meet was the spectacular running of Roland Locke, Nebraska, who set a new world's record of 20.7 seconds in the 220-yard dash and equalling the world record time of 9.6 seconds in the 100 yard dash. Official times for the Nebraskan and it was believed that his performance would be allowed to stand as there was no wind blowing. Locke retains permanent possession of the Missouri valley sprint trophy, having won it three consecutive years. Missouri valley records were broken in the two dishes, the discus, javelin and the rifle. New conference records for the shot put and quarter mile were reported when Woutt, Nebraska, negotiated a contract with Clipping one second off the mark. Doss Richerson, Missouri captain, broke his second conference record of the afternoon when he tossed the discs 153 feet, 2% inches. Richerson held the old record which was 130 feet, 7.2 inches. - The summary: [12yard half hurdle]=Won by West, 49; brendon; second, Simpson; Drake; third, Ferrell; Minority; fourth, DeCourt, Kanneau Toss 15.14 seconds. Mid-West Run by Loyger, Amen; scream, Niblkek, Oklahoma, Kita; Rose, Nebraska, fourth, Moderan, Oklahoma Aggren. Time, minute: 24.5 hours. Diascau-Was by Richerson, Missouri; sent Bendr, Erinid, Grendel, ahd, McLaughlin, Missouri; fourth, Kinney, Ames, Distance, 14 feet 2½ inches Johnson, Pam-Win. Lyon, Conger. Ames, Joe; Kimpert, Kampft, Kansas; Bird, third. Vaughan, Drake, Jujth, Crawford, Amte Time 1 minute 54.8 seconds. 400-yard dash - Won by Wyatt, Netschneider rounded, Howey, Kane. 39-26. 38-27. 420-yard low-handed - Won by Taylor, Otzel 420-yard low-handed - Won by Taylor, Otzel Netschneider, fourth, Tengett, Drake. Time 10:34. Shut put. Won by Ribeiro; Missouri; second, Kruenmeyer, Nebraska; third, Newport; Grimmel; fourth, Boettger, Drake; Distance, 41.5; Jump. 10:24 AM, June 26, 2015, seconds. Mile relay (first session) — Won by Nebraska second, Washington; third, Missouri; fourth, Arizona. Time: 3 minutes 22.4 seconds. 220-card dash-Won by Lycke, Nebraska, second, Grady, Kansas; third, Flarcy, Mia- scully. Mile relay (second section)—Won by Kyan Aigrie; Drake disqualified. Time: 2 min Povec sent—Wen by Weir, Nebraska, ond, Hood, Nebraska, and Laird, Grissom, fourth, Petty, Kansas Aggies, Heigh 12 feet 9 inches' Javienne on Cox, Oklahoma; son, Kathryn on third, third, Grandin fourth, Kresley, Oklahoma. Distance, 12 feet 10.5 inches' Brand Jama- Won by Lanauser, Minerva second, Stephens, Nebraska; Oblil, Mullen, Ohiohanna; Garth, McLemorey, Kannan. Dia- tance: 23 feet 41 inches. Pete Latzo Defeats Walker Towneball run-Won by Eibertherd, Okta homa, second, Nilck, Oakland; Third, Missouri; Fourth, Woodford, Grimist "Time 10 minutes 5.2 seconds." 8:30pard relay - Won by Nebstaska; seven Kansas; duel, Missouri; fourth, Oklahoma Time, 1 minute 28 seconds Youthful Scranton Miner Digs Into Mickey for Title Pete Latz, 23-year-old coilumbs from Scratch, was the central figure in one of the ring's greatest challenges. He led the losing three and tying two, he wrestled the world's weaker weight championship from Mickey Walker The tight was held in the home town of the new champion, and was the first world championship bout ever held at Scranton. The young miner shushed his way to victory over the veteran Walker before a crowd of friends and followers estimated at over twelve thousand persons. The winner's ability to stand to toe with Walker in the fierce rallies won the decision for him. Several times his hammer-like overrealm blowed the defender in trouble, and only missed a shot by the guard, saved him from a possible knockout. The young miner has at last reached the top of the ladder after seven years of slow progress. When Walker won the title he was considered a machinemachinery in the game but the two hard boots last fall with Harry Grace and Dave Shale appear to have taken their talk. Walker was a good looser and smilingly congratulated the new champion when the decision was made. Class Schedules Being Printed The schedules for the summer sessions will probably be ready for distribution the middle of next week or early morning. These schedules have been corrected and are now in the hands of the printers. Announcement will be made later of the definite date of their dissertation session, which will then be by calling at the summer session office in Fraser. K. U. Intramural Games Completed for the Year With the completion of the horse- shoe and tennis finale Friday, all the intramural contests have closed for this year. The tennia doubles were won by Greever and Hawthorne, for the Kapsa Migna. Hawthorne also won the doubles against Digicel Fisher, Dital Uguja, won the doubles in the horseshoe tournament. The singles were won by Klinger, Alpha The winners of the intramural trophies for all sports will be announced next week. Jayhawks Take Two From Sooner Aggies in Southern Invasion 11 to 9 Victory Follows First Day's Game With Score of 10 to 1 Stillwater, Ohla, May 22—Bunching of hits in the firsttimed coupling with Oklahoma Agrig errors won the game between Kansas and Oklahoma A. and M. here today. This was the second victory for the Jahawker team Oklahoma A. and M. accounted for seven of its runs on four home runs Kanessa 702 020 090—11 13 O. A. & M 020 030 202—9 13 A. & J. H. Batteries—Anderson, Wright and Halpin; Borton, Hartman and Rogers; Umpire, Pat Boyle. Kansas won Friday's game 10 to 4 by frequent hitter after the fourth inning. Horton the Oldbanks Aggie pitcher blew up in the sixth inning and allowed five runs. He was forced by Hartmann who lost no bets. The game started with indications of being a close battle. Neither team scored until the fourth stanza when the first hit came in, and the only 'counter came in the ninth. The score by innings: R H E N 00447 101 Saints... 000 110 280 - 10 19 Oil Agents... 000 000 001 - 10 19 Batteries: Phinney and Halpin Horton, Hartington and Roosews. Jayhawk Talk --once they accounted for 82 percent of all admissions to Church, Third, House. She was also a former administrator at St. Stephen, once occupied, third, District 19. In 8 years, she earned a Master's degree in Accounting, second occupation, for account; District 3rd, Burial, third occupation; District 4th, third occupation. The showing that the Kansas freshmen made in winning the Missouri valley televariate meet indicates that they have a strong trust team next year. Thornill leaped 22 feet to win the bread jam, breaking the valley fresh mark in this event. Thornill will be a welcome addition to the varsity squad next year, as he is also moving to the shot put and 100yard dash. Kansas plays the first game with the Oklahoma Angels at stills water. The Jachwins must win three of the four games on the trip to win the title. Two of the victories must be over Oklahoma. According to reports from Missouri, the Tigers are confident and optimistic about the valley track meet in Lincoln today and tomorrow. The Tigers are entering 20 men in the meet. --once they accounted for 82 percent of all admissions to Church, Third, House. She was also a former administrator at St. Stephen, once occupied, third, District 19. In 8 years, she earned a Master's degree in Accounting, second occupation, for account; District 3rd, Burial, third occupation; District 4th, third occupation. The Missouri valley is weaker in high jumps this year than it has been in years. At the present time there is no jumper in the Valley who can clear more than six feet, unless it is Pots of Oklahoma. The Tigers actually console that Locke will be able to bten them in the 100 and 220 yard dashes. However, they say that Farley, Grantolo and Smith can hold their own with anyone else in the valley. The New York Yankees, having won 25 games and lost nine, are running away from the rest of the Americas with "no stop" to "Babe". Ruth, Coombs, and a few of the other numbers of the team have not will have a chance at the pennants. Six University records for women's track were smashed in the local section of the women's intercollegiate telegraphic track meet held Friday afternoon on the stadium track. May Snead, c',29, and Marlan Riley, c',29, each broke two University records, and Kirk Hilda, Hila Church, c',29, bottom lowered one. Snoad ran the 50 yard dash in 6.8 seconds to lower the record of 9.2 seconds, set in 1924 by Marie Isern. She also made the 75 yard dash in 9.9 seconds, breaking the 1925 record of 10.6 seconds set by Ann Botsford. May Snead Wins Four Firsts in Telegraphic Meet Women Smash Records Riley drew the baseball 200 feet, 7 inches a distance of 59 feet farther than the record held by Ann Botoford. she hurled the javelin 5 feet, 8 inches 'arther than the record of 50 feet hold w Mary Blair. Martin lowered her own time in the 60 yard high hurdles for a new record of 9.8 seconds. Church's time in the 100 yard dash was 13 seconds, which was 1.2 faster than the record of Botsford. The freshmen led the field with 79 points. The sophomores were second with 34. Juniors and seniors scored 12 and 8 respectively. May Snead was high point woman with first places in the broad jump, 75 yard dash, 90 yard dash, and the long jump. The second second with two firsts, a second, and a third, including the relays. Third place went to Ruth Martin with two firsts and a second, while fourth was Rachel Riley, with two firsts and a third. Results of the meet were telegraphed last night to the office of the Women's Collegiate Scholastic Association. Official results will be released June 1. A LUNCH— Blue Mill Sandwich Shop Irmaherson Thomas Wen by Riley; Sims, one and two; Barris on by Shafir; Flood, one and two; Hale on by Shafir; Field, two; Patterson, three; Fountain, four; Patterson, third. Tired. 19 spouses. Married. Twenty-five years old. buff, two; Burring. three. Dureason 27 f. four. at the The summary is as follows: Bicycle race — Won by Fink; McElhite, won. 1009 Mass. St. Dainty and Wholesome 60 yard high birdies—Won by Martin Bhard, second, Kemp, third. Time 9.8 sec. 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