PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1926. Intramural Boxing Tournament Ends With Fast Bouts Hadley, Phi Psi, Knocks Ou Raup, A. T. O., in Final Round of Fight Tourney The final bouts of the intramural boxing tournament were fougst night in six exciting matches. The winner, Jackie Spence, Robinson gymnasium and were witnessed by a large crowd of cheering spectators. Guy Lookahawks, wrestler for the reigning champion. The feature bout of the evening was between Jack Todd and Vena Bolin, in the 175 lb. class. Todd started a terrific onlaught from the gong, jubbling with his left and crossing with right, this combination was re-examined again and each Gault Bolin's chin until he was forced to take cover. Bolin came in persistently but his blows went wild until in the third round, he rocked Todd several times with right swings but the round ended with Todd landing to head and body. Todd won the decision. Immer Wins Clean Fight Bilmer Inner & Merle Price, well tweighte, fought three fast rounds between him and Todd Bumble and in the second round both men fell to the floor in one of the numerous clinches. Price after being warned several times to quit using the knee under his arm in a clinch host the fight by fouling. Inner fought in his characterita- style and won the first two rounds securing with clean hits and counter- Herb Badley won from A Rump in the 50th class with a knockout in the fifth and after a minute of furious fighting. Davis lost to Cash in the first round by a foul. Davis sent Cash to the floor near the ropes, dazing him badly and before he was clear of the ropes and on his feet Davis sent another blow in. Referee Gay Lookahawled awarded Cash the decision according to the collegiate box rules, "Hitting an opponent who is down, or who is猜人," said the referee made by Davis was purely unintentional as he was ignorant of the foul ruling of collegiate box. In the 125 pound class Bret Wallew won a 3-round decision over "Pete" Hamilton in a remarkable sparring in which no blows were struck. Anderson takes 118 Pound Class. Anderson takes 118 Round decision from Eger, Delta U. in the 118 pound class. Anderson landed straight jaws to Eger's chin as he raced in the Eger with his knee each time with a left to the chin. In the third round Eger succeeded in getting his right ness very effectively and won the round. The heavyweight title was won by "Dutch" Hauser from Myron Voight by forfeit. The summary: Jasmin weight—114 lbs. Warner won 34 round decision from Kyler. Walker won 3 round decision from Hamilton. Light weight—155 lbs. Cush won from Hamilton. Weight—145 lbs. Inner worm from Hamilton. Weight—145 lbs. Inner worm from Hamilton. Mass weight—150 lbs. Hailey knocked down. Light heavy weight-175 lbs. Todd won a round decision from Belin. Heavy weight, House won by forfeit from Vuitton who failed to answer. The Phi Pela was the tournament with a total of 48 games. Alba Tau Owens' Thetis won 17, Alba Tau Thiem's Kaitlyn Kostelka 11; Siphnia Chis' 9; Della Tau I'; Della Ch' 4; and Phi Pela's Sigma Alpha Spring Practice Begins Alien Is Using Event System of Coaching About twenty members of this year's variety and freshman basketball teams reported for the second spring practice last night. Regular spring practice commenced on Tuesday night of this week and will be hold regularly from 7:00 until 8:30. This week, students day from now until the end of school. The practice consists in teaching of fundamentals and in acquainting the members of the Freeman team and in the technique of play, and style of play. It is probable, according to the coaches, that no vigorous acrimination will be held this season. A new system of coaching, known as the event system is being tried this spring. Under this system, members are trained in coaching and in coaching freshmen and new candidates. Each member of the varsity team has charge of the coaching and instruction of new aspirants in the fundraising departments of the institution which he holds. Doctor Allen made a special request that anyone contemplating reporting for basketball next winter report for spring practice at once if he is not yet in the practice will begin next winter where it left off this spring. Chaupion Pole Vaulter May Be Barred by Union Suspension of Charley Hoff, world champion pole vaulter, from further threats to the sport is threatened by the amateur athletic union because of Hoff's refusal to comply. Hot's request that he be permitte o cancel his engagement in San Francisco was rejected by A. A, U, officials His reason for not wishing to compete a the meet was given as poor condition. Hoff is slated for other appearances in this country before the national A. A, U. meet in Philadelphia in July and will be allowed to compete in these events. Kansas Conference to Hold Annual Meet at Pittsburg, May 14 Guck Will Enter Competition for Second Time; Records Expected to Fall A lowering of some already good records is promised when seventen colleges send representatives to Pittsburgh, May 14 and 15 for the annual Kansas Conference track and field meet. Athletes prominent because of performances in the Illinois indoor meet, the University of Kansas and Drake relays, and various other big attractions of the middle west, will compete. Many of the present record-holders of the Big Ten teams will participate here on the two days of the meet and athletes who have passed out of competition may see their marks ettered. John Koch, world-famous Emperor Teachers weight star, in entering his second year of competition, and persevered through a series of mistakes to make a strong bid for first place in the javelin, shot put and discus, though he has strong competition, and is still well aware of the challenge within seven inches of the world's record shot haue a few days ago in a slim most, and may忽釋 the world's mack of 61 feet in the Olympic jump. Practically every event finds bitter competition. In all cases where the conferences record-holder has panied his team against Mckenna, he is prepared to eline the previous performance, except perhaps in the case of McKenna in the pole-vault and Wildin in the 109-yard dash. The vault record is 7.25, and the sprint record 7.47. Preliminary dose on the meet has tended to show that Emperor and Victor stand against each other, standing an outside clause. It may happen that the mile-ride will delay the meet winner and the three-colored race in a decidedly close race in that event. Tourney Drawings Made Women's Intramural Contest to Begin Monday Drawings for the women's intramural baseball tournament were made this morning, according to Mice Dearoe, instructor in physical education. Games will be played every day next week on the diamond back of the gym room on grenade days. Games will be played Monday afternoon at 1:30 and the finale will be played on Thursday. The tournament will open with a game between T, N, T, and Kappa Alpina Thun. T, N, T, and Kappa Tuesday at Delta Zeta in Delta Zeta and Alpha Xi Delta. Wita Wenill will pre Pi Beta Phi on Wednesday and Chia Gouwen will play Gamma Pi Beta Phi Winners of the first round will play on Friday at 4:20 p.m. The winner of the Monday game will meet the winner of the game on Tuesday, while the winner of Thursday will meet the Thurday winner. Finals will be played on Saturday at 10 a.m. Paddock Out to Break 100-Yard Dash Record Charley Paddock, world's champion sprinter, will make another attempt to break the world's record of 9.6 seconds for the 102nd yard, Saturday at Pacaneda during *invitations* to the 103rd Olympic Games in Los Angeles Athletic Club. Paddock record the last week and is out to break it in the meet Saturday. Track man of the University o southern California and several other participants. Merwin Grisham, captain of last year's K_8, U_t track team, is running under the colors of the Lo- ca team. The team will probably be entered in several events. A moving picture theater for child ren is to be built in Constantinople and children under 16 will be admitte to no other. Jayhawk Talk Recent performances are leading the sport followers of the Kansas conference to believe that the Emporia Teachers and the Pittsburg Teachers will for the third successive year battle field at the state meet to be held at Pittsburgh May 14 and 15. Baker University can also be counted on to score heavily, but it is not the concern of opinion that the Boblin team should be unified team to stand rough in winning the meet. The rule which limits a team to 18 men for the state meet, greatly lessens the chances of the Pittsburg crew, since Dr. Garfield Weede has a list of twenty-five or more men of better than average ability. The Weeden men of Pittsburgh are given a slight advantage over the Emporium by virtue of their victory in the 57% final. A complete reversal of scores, however, may come in the state meet as in last year's battle. In 1925 the Gorillas won the dual meet decisively and the conference of fair by a wide margin. Most critics will agree the Weedes men have the best all-round team, but the question is, do they have enough outstanding men to win the big meet? Such men as John Kuck, Weber, Williams and Greenwade of Bakersfield and Lidhay or Hayward of Baker are now in almost any type of competition. The outstanding men at the Pittsburgh college are very few. It cannot be said that the Gorillas are weak in a single event, while the Empirians are weak in several. The Yellowbackers, in competing against Pittsburgh last week, failed to register a single point in the pole vault, in the broad jump, and only one-quarter of a point in the high jump. Baker has, it is understood, the best track team developed there for a number of years and is expecting to make some schools in the state meet. This team under Coach George Britnell won the indoor Kenda conference meet at Kansas City in March, but Coaches James O'Reilly and Thomas did not believe that they will show as much strength in the outdoor affair. They point out that all of Baker's teams would have to meet a city meet, with Emporia and Pitt burg are stronger in outdoor events Summer Plans Announced Fifth Annual Coaching School Starts June 7 Plans for the fifth annual coaching school at the University of Kansas were announced yesterday morning from the athletic office. The school last but June 7 until July 15, the variety coaches are on the faculty. The faculty was announced as follows: Frank Capoon, football and administration and organization of high school athletics; Dr. F. C. Allen, basketball and treatment of athletic injuries; Karl Schlidenham, track and field; Kerry Ling, wrestling and gymnastics classes of the summer session; Herbert Alpkin, swimming; John Sabe, minor sports and supervision of playground work for the summer session Dr. James Naismith, theory of physical education; Margaret Barto, basketball and hockey, theory of physical education for women; Ruth swimming and sports for women Because of the lack of time between now and the time when intramural activities must be completed Coach Sabo has been compelled to double up on play-off periods for the horseshoe and tennis tournaments. Mina Hoover will return from a year's leave of absence which she has completed by plattering her master's degree. She will teach during the summer session and is currently a graduate. Horseshoe and Tennis Schedules Are Advanced For the week from May 10 to 15 the fifth and sixth round of double and singles in tennis must be played Coach Saba announced. The following week from May 10 to 22, will be left open for the finals in the singles competition. In doing this the playing period is cut down to two twice instead of three. The same plan has been adopted for the horseshoe tournament. For the week from May 10 to 15 the third and fourth round will be played off and the semi-finals and final player off between May 17 and 22. R. O. T. C. Cadets to Compete The annual competition for the best drilled catet in each company of the R. O. T. C. will be held Wednesday, May 12. Only members of each company with riffles may compete. The movement to be given will consist of two or three drilled catets. A sterling silver drill medal appropriately engraved will go to the winner in each company. The Chinese used fingerprints as seals on documents before the time of Christ. The 16 member fraternities of the Pan-Hellenic Council will hold a Greek Field Day at the stadium field, Saturdays at 10 am. The council's kind to be staged here and if the affair is successful it will be made an annual event, according to Clifford Greek Field Day Saturday And Besides-- All Members of Pan-Hellenic to Be Entered The eligibility rules will be the same as used in the intramural athletics and points will be awarded as follows: first place, 5 points; second, 3 points; third, 2 points; and fourth 1 point. For each event in which a fraternity does not have a contestant actively participating, a figure of $0.85 will be awarded to the fraternity and prizes will be awarded the fraternities getting the largest number of points. We serve all sorts of cool fountain concoctions The entry blanks were sent to all fraternities in the council the last of April, with a form letter of instructions and plans. Blue Mill Sandwich Shop 1069 Massachusetts St. The events of the tracknack will be held in the following order: 100 yard dash, 220 yard low hurdles, 1 mile run, 220 yard dash, 880 yard run, 880 yard relay, 440 yard dash, 120 yard relay, 660 yard dash, 300 yard disc, The broad jump, discuss, shot put, pole vault, and high jump will be run off simultaneously with the track events. "The first event will start at exactly 8:30 a.m. in m, in order that the events will be completed and it is essential that all entries be there on time," said the manager. LAST CALL! Mother's Day is right upon us. We preprintastors—hustle down to Reese's Drug Store and look over the most extensive line of five packages of chocolates to be served at our store. You had from six leading makes of high grade confections. We will do the mailing. Mother's Day Candy JOHNSTON'S CRANE'S As usual we will wrap it for mailing at no extra charge. DONALDSON'S The Round Corner Drug Co If Its Advertised - We Have It 801 Mass. 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