PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1926 Jayhawker Squad Ready to Leave for Valley Meet Winners and Probable Ranl of Schools for Season Chosen by Sport Writers Coach Schaldeman has entered the follow- Coushall-Sadmann has entered the house- ball ring. 190 yard draft-Grady, Wongwal, McHenry, 282 yard draft-Grady, Wongwal, and perma- belt McHenry. Cooper-Rosney, Rooney, Wongwal, and Wood, Cooper and perma-belt Kogut for McHenry, McHenry, run-Jun-Wawr, high and low burrow-Dorishon, high and low burrow-Dorishon, Jenkins-Jackson, relay-rdy-Grady, Wongwal, McHenry, Mice rdy-Rosney, McAbow, Wood, Wood, The Japahawker track squad its final workout last evening before the annual Missouri valley track and field championship on Saturday and Saturday at the Memorial stadium, Lincoln, Neb. The team will arrive at the lair of the Cornhuskie sometime tomorrow and will rest until Monday to prepare for the final. The funds will be run on Saturday. To try to dope the final result of a meet in which 10 schools are competing requires a strong heart, but to attempt to figure the winner in each of these contests must be the great sport of doping. However, some of the athletes in the valley have been so outstanding during the past season that it is almost safe in assuming that they will up their game and be able to come through as expected. It frequently happens that some man who has been unmootted all season will suddenly spring into form in a moment of foudly developing a man and then have him surprise the athletic world by a brilliant performance in one of his favorite sports, something romantic about the "dark horse" that never fails to catch the eye of the public. If he fails, no one is disappointed and the audience of everyone is satisfied. No one will dispute the fact that Roland Lokel of Nebraska, seems practically assured of first place in the 100 and 220 yard ditch. Starting with the second round or broken the world's record almost every time he has stepped on a track this year. The triangular meet at Manhattan was the only one in the country to beat him, and this was due to the poor condition of the track. His best time made in the 100 this year is 9.5 seconds and 29.5 seconds for the 220 yard ditch. Other numbers who will make the runners-in-place are Farley of Missouri. Captain Howard Rooney, the Jayhawker Flash, appears to be the pick of the quarter but the team has already best that has been made in valley meets this year and he has not been defeated at this distance. The Mountaintops of Colorado, Missouri and Heim of Nebraska. The valley seems to hold an abundance of milers and it depends on how the men are entered as to who will crash through with the victory. Conger of Ames appears to be the best but, Matthews of Missouri, Watson of Kauai, Kimpton of Kauai, the Angles are liable to spain the dows. For the 899 yard dash it is hard to pick the winner, due to the large number of good men running. Perderal of the Tigers is in present the valfy half mile champion and his time of 1 minute and 58 seconds made in the duned last week, stamps him as the logical winner. The final competition from Lewis of Kansas, Kimpert of the Aggries, and Williman of Washington. Oklahoma has the best pair of 2 miliers in the valley in Niblick and Rutherford. Rutherford won the valley cross country run for the past two years and his running mate is practically his equal. The first place in the 120 yard high hurdles is given to Weir of Nebraska on the basis of his running last year and the showing that he has made in meets this season. He was the winner last year and has only lost once since, when Tanner of Ontario had to tip the tape in the Kansas Relax. Doorbex is the class in the low stitch as shown by the fact that he defeated Wear in the triangular meet at Mebbant. Captain Richerson of Missouri should win the shot put and discuss it he is in his usual form. Cox of Olehoma is the best of the javelin throwers, but he's the best broad jumper in the valley and is also a first class pole vaulter. Trying to pick the winner of the pole vault is very difficult, due to the fact that there are six men who can do it. The only difference does we choose Cartes of the Argies. The valley has no first class high jumpers this year, but Potts of Oklahoma is probably the host of the Olympics, and will be real battles between Kannas Missouri Valley Track and Field Records 106 yard dash - 9.48 seconds, Sobolek, Mc, 16; Smith, Neb., 22. Me, '18, Smith, Neh. 22. 220 yard dash—21 3:19 seconds, Smith, Neh. '22. 880 yard dash - 1 minute, 55 4-10 sec. Joe Denohm, DeMunston U., 28. 440 yard. Snatch-18 4-10 sec. Cowan, Holla Mills, '11. 1, male run--4 muffins; 22 A19 seconds Fragaria, Amma '21; Watson, K. Agnies '21. mute run - 0 minutes, 42 1-40 seconds, Rathbun, Annes "22." 120 yards, high hurdles - 11-6 19 seconds, Simpson, M., 18. Nanopip, May 15, 220 yard low hurdles—23 6-10 seconds. Nimpson, M., 16. 250 yards on hurdles—23. 6-10 seconds. Simpson, Mo., '16. shot pt.-17 (L), 7-8-16 inches, Richer. Shot pad-41 (7, 9 to 14 inches), Richer- tier-3 (7, 9 to 14 inches), Richer-7 (7, 9 to 14 inches), 7. 3 to 10 inch Direc. = 137 ft. 7-2 16 inches, Richter- sm. Mn. 25. High jumps—4 ft., 3-1-8 inches, Poor, Korium, 23. Brand jumps—23 ft., 6 inches, Boyd, Chi- Brand jump—23 ft. 4 in. 6 inches, Boyd, Chb- cage, '18. Pole valid: [I] C; [G] G; [L] L 10 inches, Me- kowan, N.J. [I] C; [L] L 20 inches, Orlando, Florida. [I] Jürgen, Coha, Ohio. Javariex 190, Tc. 3, 4 foulers, Cox, OKa Bobcat 180, Tc. 3, 4 foulers, Cox, OKa yard balls 120, Tc. 3, 4 foulers, Washington, Tc. 3, 4 foulers Wednesday, 10:45 to 10:50 seconds, Illinois, 74 Fast Time Indicated in Frost Telegraphic Meet With Missour iger Results Will Be Reported in Several Days, Says McMurphy The first annual freshman telegraph track and field meet hold with Missouri on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Very fast as shown by the results measured this morning by Coach M. Murphy of the fresh squad. The Missouri results have not been reported until Saturday, yet, but will arrive within a few days. Kansas lost at least 10 points by the injury to Thornhill's shoulder, which made it impossible for him to compete in any of the weight events. During a recent football practice he injured his right elbow and then has been unable to compete in any event other than the board jump. He has had practically no experience in this event and shows promise of being able to crush the school record of 25 feet 10 inches now held by Eve Burton as much improvement next year. "Paco?" Frisier made a gallant effort to break the school record in the two mile run fast evenning, but fell short. The next day he practiced he had missed the record by a fraction of a second and it was thought that he would be able to lower it in another attempt. The 1:29 time was more difficult, but his half night was fairly fast considering the condition of the track, but in previous time trials the yearling quintet had negotiated the distance in 2 seconds faster time. The Kamae 100 yard pool ball, 24. Halliburton, Hollis, Hara held ten, 10-16 seconds. 24:10 second, 24:10 second, 24:10 second, Hunting, 24:10 second, 24:10 second 589 yard. relay - Baltimore, Rays, Shea, Bantill Time 1:06 1:00 Phi Delts Retain Lead in Intramural Events With the heroesheet and tennis matches the only remaining intramural tournaments to be played off, two of them are at the age of 790 points scored during the year. The Phi Deltas took three firsts and a close second in all majors they have enriched up to the present, and have announced 670 points which almost stunches the intramural loving cup championship. Three of those points is the A, T, O's with 504 points. The scoring of these prints takes in the fall track meet, spring track meet, basketball, playground ball, handball, boxing, swimming, and The organizations and their points scored are: Phi Delti, 470; A. T. O., 504; PiKa, 418; Alpha Kappa Lambda, 409; PiKa, SIG, 389; Pi K. A., 324; D. U., 364; Delta Tau, 342; Sigma Nu, 315; Pi U., 314; Pi Gai, 364; Sigma Nu, 315; S. A. E., 241; Acacia, 194; PiKa, 175; Pi Delti, 314; Ing Eg, 145; Alpha Kappa Pai, 139; TiTcha Pai, 173 and Nebraska, but Kansas has a good mill team and the Cornbush will run a good race in the half. Wonners of the meet and each event as **Winners of the meet and each event a** **Knottz, Rattman,** 1. Nebraska 2. Kansas 3. Kentucky 4. Oklahoma 5. Ohio State 6. Tennessee 7. Louisiana 8. Missouri 9. Oregon 10. Maryland 120 yard dash-Louisville, Neb. 120 yard dash-Louisville, Neb. 120 yard dash-Michigan, Mo. 120 yard dash-Michigan, Mo. Ogla mile run-Riverhead, Arkansas 120 yard high jump-West, Nebraska 120 yard high jump-West, Nebraska Diamond-Kernwood, Mo. Jamahl-Cedar, Olla, Jamahl-Cedar, Olla Pole walk-Caster, Ken, Aggles Pole walk-Caster, Ken, Aggles Half mile run-Nebraska Half mile run-Nebraska Team to Leave Tonight Two Baseball Games Scheduled With Oklahoma The Jayhawk baseball team, accompanied by Coach John Bunn will leave at 5:45 tonight for Stillwater, Oklahoma to open a two-game series with the Oklahoma Angels tomorrow afternoon. Following the second game Saturday afternoon the team will go to Oklahoma City to rest over Sunday and the baseball team will be held at the Hotel Kincardine in Oldham City. At that time next year's captain will be elected. Monday and Tuesday the team will be in Norman for a two-game series with the Sooners, this being the final series on this year's schedule. The twelve men who will accompany Coach Bunn on the trip are: Captain Helga Kapp, Michael Duncan, Carlton Smith, Hewitt, Ogden and Phinney, Wright and Anderson Phinney will probably start for Kan tomorrow and Wright the follow Upon the final results of this trip hings the possibilities of Kansas' winning the championship for the 1926 season. In case the Jayhawks be played, two of which were over the Sooners, they will have won the valley title. In the event the team loses the two to Oklahoma it will go into third place in the valley game. The Kansas Aegles will move up to second. At the present time the valley stands, show Oklahoma to be in the midst of an urbanization process, is as second with a percentage of 5.40 and the Kansas Aggregates are in the upper third. If the Oklahoma Angles should succeed in getting two wins over the Jayhawks tomorrow and Saturday and getting three or four wins over the Sooners, then Kansas and Oklahoma A. & M. will be tied for second place and the Sooners will result. The valley standings are to date: Won 1 last Oklahoma 6 5 Kansas 6 5 Kentucky 6 5 Oklahoma A. & N. 6 7 Minnesota 6 7 Vanderbilt 6 9 VARSITY Last Time Tonight Kenneth Harlan "The Golden Strain" TOMORROW - Saturday TOM MIX and Tony the Wonder Horse in "THE YANKEE SENOR" Tennis Match Called Off Because of Heavy Rains A Drama of Conflict and Romance in Old Mexico Comedy "The Mad Racer" The tennis match between Kansas and Missouri teams which was scheduled at Columbia Tuesday was postponed on account of rain. The final baseball game of the Oklahoma-Missouri game was called off because of the downfall. Shows - - - 3:00, 7:30, 9:00 Prices - Mat. 10-35c, Eve. 10-40c This was the final match of the five-day trip of the tennis team. 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