PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1326 Kansas Freshman Track Team Wins Telegraphic Meet Thornhill Sets New Record in Broad Jump With Leap of 23 Feet 2 Inches The University of Kansas freshman track squared showed itself to be of the best that the school had in years by winning the Missouri valley telegraphic meet and the dunit meet with Missouri, which were run last week and the first three days of this week. The early season prose looked good until Thornhill received a shoulder injury and then it was thought that the Jayhawks would not have such a good chance. Kansas Was First Kansas was first in the valley meet with 34 1-3 points, Nebraska a close second with 29 5-6 points and Missouri was third with 28. Oklahoma finished fourth, 26%. Oklahoma Angels, fifth, 22%; Drake, sixth, 18%; eighth, 12%; Ahmad, six; 2½; Kansas Angles, last with 2 points. New records were set in the 860 yard dash, one mile run, two mile run, shot put, 220 yard low hurries, broad jump, jumps, and laps. It was also very probable that two of the new records were made by Kansas entries. Thornbill, star weight man, undisabled set a new record with a leap of 25 feet. The next day, Brandon Franter stepped off the two mile in 9 minutes and 50.1 seconds. Freshmen Beat M. U. The Kansas yearlings defeated Michigan by McMurphy's man took all three places in the high jump and in the 220 yard dash. They also showed up well in the sprints. As was expected, the Tigers took all three places in the weight event. Thornillh, who was expected to win, shouldered and could not compete in anything except the broad jump. Prospects for another Tom Poor and Mervin Graham look good in Dodda, Chout and Zimmerman, all of whom cleared five feet 10 inches in the high jump. Boys should be going over 6 feet, "Pozzer" Frazier who was a star distance man at the Kansas Wesleyan last year shows signs of developing strength. The Kansas has ever had. With the members of the varietal squall who will return next year and the aggregation of stars in the fresh squall this year, Doctor Huff should develop next year a track team that Kansas has had. The Summary 190 yard dash—Won by Delmund, Mo Bolinger, Solee and Hays, Kai, for six out. Time, 134.2 seconds. 22d, Time 14.4 seconds, 229 yard dash.- Wm by Wilbur; Kan.; Poster; Kan., record; Bunting, Kan., third. 22.1 seconds. 410 yard dash—Won by Landerz, Kan; too lingerz, Kan; second; Hollingsworth, Mo; third, Time, 52.7 seconds. 2 mile run—Won by Frailer, Kan.; W1- linois, Kan.; second; Mnortgarten, Mo., third; Time 9 minute; Si 3-10 seconds. 800 yard dash- Won by Stout, Kan.; Wright Mo., second; James, Kan., third. Time minutes, 7-19-19. Mile run-Wow by Fraker, Kau.; Williams, Kau., second; Slider, Mo., third. Time, 4 minutes, 43:16 seconds. 129 yard high bishers - Won by Pauwerman, Bowie; Thomas, M. second, (no third). Time to win. 229 yard low hurdles—Won by Hays, Kan; Biles, Kan, second. (No third). Time 20 seconds. Shut put—Wet by Brown, Ma.; Willer, Mo., second; Douls, Kah., third. Distance 20 feet. 31. inches. Diaum—Won by Dickle, Ma.; Brown, Ma second; Chanl, Kan., third. Distance, 12 feet 11 inches. Javinec—Won by Dickle, Mo.; and Brown Mo.; Chont, Kanz., third. Distance 178 feet 1 inches. Pole candi—Wen by English, Mo; Cheng, Kai, second; Cash, Kan., third, Height, 11 feet, 10 inches. High jump-Wen by Dode, Kan, Cheng, Kan, second; Zimmerman, Kan, third. Height 5 feet, 10 inches. Broad jump—Won by Thorbush, Kam- er, second, Distance 24 feet. Bried juniw—Won by Thorbushi, Kali; 3:21. Bried juv—Won by Thorbushi, Kali; 3:21. Bried juv—Won by Hormel (Hermeland, Roeburnham, Boer and Algrave); Time 1:15; Bried juv—Won by Ishihara, Jinjiang, Shima, Hayu and Bombut). Freshman Women Beat Sophomores at Baseball The - freshma women's basketball team challied up another victory yesterday afternoon when it defeated the sophomore team 15 to 17 in a five-inning game, played on the diamond behind Robinism gymnasium. In the first half of the 6th round with the score tied at 7 all, Marianne Johnson home run. The freshman scored eight runs in that hitting, while holding the lead against the Giants. The freemain team is composed of George, c; Gankil, p; Davidson, b; Parker, 2; Church, 2b; Shaffer, Riley, 1f; Seed, e; and Reynolds, r. Those on the sophomore team are Stapleton, c; Brown, p; Dalton, b; Martin, 2b; Patterson, 3b; Worland, s; Fink, H; Allen, c; and McConkey Miss Dorothy Barter, instructor in physical education, was the umpire. Pamela byoulisn Freshmen ... 007 08—15 Sophomores ... 213 10—7 Engineers Will Conclude Ball Tourney on Tuesday The deciding game of the annual engineering school departmental baseball championship will be played Tuesday afternoon, May 25, at 4:30 p. m. on the varsity field between the civils and the chemicals. "Thus far the tournament has produced a high class brand of baseball and the deciding game Tuesday prompts Peirce, w/e7, this year's manager of the tournament. "The chemicals depend heavily on their pitching while the cubs are confident that their team will be able to felling ability will win," said Peirce. Kansas and Missouri May Play Postponed Baseball Game Soon Muchlebach Field Will Be Scene of Meeting If Agreeable to Kansas The request of the University of Missouri, for playing the postponed baseball game with the University of Kansas in Miechlebach field, was considered by the athletic officials here last night. Coach Bumfam of Kansas asked Mr. Jemelego of Missouri asking if the game could be arranged. Coach Bunn, who was leaving with the team for a southern invasion, stated that if the state did not conflict with final commitments at the University and if the necessary permanence would be arranged, the game would be arranged. Missouri won the first game of the double-handed scheduled at Columbia and the second game was postponed on account of rain. The Jayhawkers both won games played with Missouri so the series now stands two to one at 3-2. The Jayhawkers play the Oklahoma Angles at Stillwater today and Saturday, and the Sooners at Norman Monday and Tuesday. Bad Weather at Lincoln Missouri Valley Athletes Arrive for Today's Meet Lincoln, Neb., May 21 — Threatening weather was in store for the nineteenth annual Missouri valley conference on Saturday. A shower early this morning put the University of Nebraska track in fast condition but there were speculations as to what the weather man would have done. Although 10 schools had not Although 10 schools had stellar track performers entered, most of the You Can Increase Your Allowance Very Easily! A810 in a liquid manifold A810. The time required is the total money moneymatrix of obligation to your classmates and acquaintances and make possible the books, clothes or luxuries you have your price allowance. For further information write Room 501 503 Fifth Ave., New York attention was centered on Roland Locke, Nebraska comet, who hopes to set new world's records for the 100 and 220-yard dashes. This is Locke's last appearance in a Nebraska attack that was attached to his performance. Missouri and Nebraska were favored in the dope, although Oklahoma, Kansas and Kansas Aggies were excused to garner points in several events. 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You'll Enjoy Yourself At The 1926 Summer Session University of Kansas Boating Swimming Baseball Basketball Tennis Pienics Hockey Music Indoor Sports Student Forum Community-Sing Lectures You Will Like Them They Are Open to All ENTERTAINMENT Throughout the entire summer session the student has access to lectures, plays, recitals and community singing. The student's forum, department meetings and convocations form entertainment features of the finest sort. A definite series of musical attractions has been planned. The community sing, which is given on the campus at early twilight is always popular. RECREATION Recreation facilities for the summer session are all that could be desired. Boating, swimming, picnicking, tennis, baseball, hockey, and a large number of indoor gymnasium sports may be inudled by the student. Pottery is available at the building. The lake is furnished with diving boards and towers. The hill and wooded country surrounding Lawrence is excellent for pennis and hikes. 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