THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1926 ت Kansas-Missouri Dual Track Meet Will Be Saturday Tigers Have Decided Edge Over Jayhawker Team in Comparative Scores How the Kawaii-Missouri track meet ground 100 yard dash K 6 250 yard dash 4 400 yard dash 4 Half marathon 4 Mile run 1 Marathon 1 100 yard high hurdles 1 100 yard low hurdles 1 Discus 1 Shot put 1 Javelin 1 High jump 4 High jump 4 Track and field 4 Golfer 5 Total Old man dope, that gentleman always much in evidence before any sport event, has it all figured out by the latest scientific methods that the Kansas track team hasn't a ghost of a chance to win the duel track and field meet with the Missouri Tigers Saturday afternoon as an alternative, as a comparative base, the Tigers hold practically a 20 point advantage. Although past performances and times indicate that the Jayhawkers can't win the meet, dope when applied to Kansas and Missouri is usually not worth the paper it is written on. The wise boys in Iowa are winning the football game. Here the Jayhawkers have won one game and Missouri hasn't been defended. Kansas may fight and hold the Tiger to a low score, but they can't win." The result is well known and the dot is more impressive; that one team was just as strong as the Mizzou football team of this year. Kansas Strong in Spirits The Jayhawk's strongest events are the sprints, quarter mile, hurdles and relay. Missouri holds an edge in the pole vault, broad jump and appears to have a lower speed than it isimated. The 2-mile run is a tess-up and Missouri is given the edge in the half mile. Missouri is assured of at least ten points in the weight events, as Kansas has no one who can keep pace with Missouri's distance in the shot and discuss. The Kansas team will carry a full sound and leave in a special pulloon on Friday afternoon, reaching Columbia that night. "It doesn't look like we have a choice, but I think we will give them a hard fight," said Joshua Browder, the result when Kansas and Missouri are competing," said Coach Schaldeman last night. Farley is credited with running the century in 2.9 hatch and if this is true he should take first in the dash, as Kansas had no a man who has bettered this time. In the 220 yard dash it appears that Edington should capture first if he could run it. The statewide week against Washington, Kansas should get second and third in both events. Doornbos Should Win Kansas should get first and third in the 140 yard dash as Rooney's time is much better than Grantelle, the Tiger runner. Cooper should carry the Crimson and Blue to a third quarter, where they must take third places in the half mile as Perdue is one of the best men in the valley at this event. The veteran Watson should get second place. With Moulder and Mahony both running the mile around 4:35, Kansas will be lucky to get even third. In the 2 mile race, the team will be swept with Sarvis and Jabroe of Kansas taking second and third. Doormobbs should win both the big and low hurdles if he is in the same position as himself, when he defeated Eddie Weir over the low kick and pressed him hard to the ground. one discus and shot put are conceived to Caiden, Richerson of Missouri and Kanaas can not get better than third. The total lack of weight men has been a serious handicap to Kanaas all year. Jackson of Kanaas win the javelin, as Mason is dipped to get only third in this event. Couch Schladenman will pick his entries from the following men: Damien—Hossey, Wongwai, McFurrow 1/4 yard dust—Hossey, Cornell, Woods, M With Phillips out of the meet with a sprained ankle, Kansas is not given a point in the pole vault. Underlift third in the high jump with Potts winning first for the Tiger. Lancaster will probably win the broad jump, but ifsett and McHerny should be in the top three, Potts wins the relay without much effort. 680 yard duel - Washington, Lewis, McMahon, Mini-iron - Springfield, Sawnee, Brown, Watson Highness - Knight, Carlyle, Johnson, Huntsman - Knight, Power, Dearborn, Russell Hardin - Cadmus, Anderson, Larkie, McGraw High Jump—Underhill, Daniels Broad Jump—McInerney, Isett. Pole snail--Daniels, Underhill, Bolley- Cooper, Woods, MsAllow Kevin Spring Football Shows Weak Team at Chicago Wood Press Chicago, May 18 The football hopfeel of the University of Chicago for 1926 are out for spring practice and at present things look rather gloomy for the Midway team though there is a record inroatt of candida- tions. Of all the "small army" that has turned out there are only four letter men. Of the rest no more than a dozen have shown my particular aptness for learning how to play the guitar. All in all, Sturgis is feeling the loss of 16 letter men and practically every one of his regulars of last year. Annual Valley Meet by Wire for Freshmen to Be Run Thursday Frosh Squad Unusually Strong but Will Be Hampered by Injuries The annual Missouri valley freshman telegraphic track and hold meet will be run off Thursday afternoon at the Missouri State University to Coach McMurphy. The fresh squad of this year is unusually strong, but will enter the meet in weak condition. In recent weeks, all men who will not be able to compete in their noul form. The squid is strong in all events and next year the squid will receive a group of fast men. In Thornhill, Kanas has one of the best all round athletes who has been in school for some time. At the mascots game he won second and he won second in the discus and shot put. He is extremely fast for a big man and has defended all members of the team. He also has dabbled. He has been suffering from a knocked down shoulder sustained in spring football and will be able to only in the broad jump tomorrow. "Poppy" Fraser, former Bokerswiss Wesleyan star milier, is bothered with a boil on the carf of his fog and will be in tears. He is the one of the best miliers that Kansas has had. Williams has also been doing good work on the mile and runs it consistently in 4:15. He has never failed. He will not be able to run in the meet. "Pete" Wilbur, former Lawrence high star, is one of the fastest sprinter in the world and is right in bed in 55 seconds, which is fast considering the poor condition of the track. Bolinger turned in the fastest time since 1974, and 57.6 yards was checked at 55.6. Stout and James are the half milers who have shown up best and are running the event in 2:12. Forensmen appear to be the class of the hurriers. The following men will compete in the most: Dabins, Bolinger, Shuy, Burger, Hollings, yard dash, yard dash, Wilbur, Bunting, Bolinger, Shuy, Hays; 890-yard dash, Stout, James; one mile run, Frixer, Williams; hurrier, Forsenman, Soehr, Jacks, Discus, Wilbur, Royer, Choate, Dooby; Jadiv, Cash, Choate; shot jump, Jump, Thurhill, Wilbur; high jump, Nirman, Chelm, Dotts, Runson; relay, Hays, Bolinger, Shuy, Wilbur, Bunting, Landers. Baseball Play Progresses Real competition for first place in the intruder playground baseball tournament appears as the teams in the game are racing to win the robin games this afternoon. The winners of these divisions will play off their semi-finals Friday afternoon at Delta Sigma Pi and Pi Upsilon Win in Their Divisions In division I the Phi Delta and Pi Kappa, *K.A.* are tied for first place, each with five games won and one loss. *G.U.* is in second place having won two games and Sigma Chi are tied for third place with three games won and three lost. 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