/ MONDAY, MAY 3, 1920 PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas to Meet Valley Opponents in Track Events The Japhak track team will engage in its first meet of the sea against valley opponents Satur day, when it goes to Manhattan for a triangular meet with the Aggies and Nebraska. Nebraska Is Doped to Wi Saturday from Aggies and Kansas at Manhattan Prospects at present do not look very bright for the Kansas team. Nebraska is doped to win with little success but should resort in a dual meet last Saturday. Nebraska made a remarkable show against Missouri in winning first place in all the track events. Locke was the star of the meet, winning first place in the 100-yard dash and 220-yard dash. Locke should win the 100 and 220 easily in the triangular meet. Locke broke the world's record in the 220-yard dash Saturday in a dime meet with Missouri when he elicited off from Charley. Podick's time of 20.8. This was the third time in the last three weeks that the Nebraska speed flash has either broken or tied a world's record in the dashers. The Nebraska officials will ask that the time be recorded, so as there was comparatively no wind. The pole vault is a toss-up between Wirsig of Nebraska, Carter of the Aarges and Phillips of Kansas. In the other field events, the chances of the three schools are about even. The broad jump should be a contest, but the rifle raid and McMurray of Kansas, Nebraska or the Aggies are favored to win the shot and the disc throw. Cramer of Kansas has a chance to win both. Do some good work in practice. The quarter mile should be a choc race between Rooney of Kansas and Hein of Nebraska. Double Win Over Tigers Raise Standing of K. U. Nine Jayhawks Tie for First As a result of the two victories over Missouri, Kansas is now tied with the Kansas Aggies for first place in the Valley baseball standings. Both the Jayhawks and the Aggies have won four and lost two games. Ames also has a percentage of 500 but has played only two Valley Games Missouri is at the bottom of the list with three games won and seven best. W L Pct. Kansas 4 2 .67 Kansas Aggies 4 2 .647 Okahanna Gmgers 6 6 .500 Okahanna Gmgers 3 500 Ante 1 1 .500 Missouri 1 7 .500 Ohioa and the Oklahoma Agrigie are at the 500 mark. Ohioa has won three and lost Three, while the Oklahoma Agrigie played four. The players have won six and lost six. K. U. May Play Washburn Be Oct. 2 Football Game if Arranged Will Be Oct. 2 Dr. F, C. Allen confirmed reports today that a football game with Wamban College for next fall is the game. If played will be on Oct. 2. The game thus far is only tentative Doctor Allen said. It was planned to arrange a game with some team in the tournament, but before that was the school chosen. Washburn has a game scheduled in the Kansas conference for Oct. 2, but it is thought that that game may be set aside. If it is not, the game will be played at Lawrence on that date. The last game between K. U, and Washburn was in 1922, Football relations with Washburn were broken after this game. Varsity Baseball Team Plays Freshman Squa The variability baseball team starter a series of three games with the fresh men team this afternoon, in order to give Anderson and Henderson, pitchers, numbers of the variety team, *a* four games against Houston and four games against Bakers and made is good showing, but so far has not been used as pitcher in any of the valley games. However, when Kansas play Missouri at Columbia next Friday and then at St. Louis, they have used a coefit pitcher for Phinny and Wright, the regular pitches. The last two games of the varsity freshman series will be played some time later. The probabilities Tuesday afternoon and the other Wednesday or Thursday. Doctor Allen Addresses Groups in Arkansas City Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, returned last evening from Arkansas City where he addressed a number of groups Sunday in connection with Boyz' Week which is being held at the Rocky Cliffs社团 on the nation. Doctor Allen apoke to three groups, the first being a group of men and boys at a Sunday school gathering at 13:30 a.m. At 2:15, Doctor Allen addressed a mixed gathering of men and women. The last address was given before a group of six hundred Indian boys at the Californie Indian School. Doctor Allen will go to Lawworthen Wednesday where he will speak at a noonday lunchmen in connection with Battery Boys' Week. Phi Delta Theta Wins Handball Tournament; Kappa Sig Is Second Phi Kappa Psi Leads in Pointi Earned in Basketball Play This Season In the final announcement of the number of points scored in the intra-squad rivalry between Brea and Tuska, free-fire victory held the biggest honors with 220 points. Kappaigma was second with 178 points; alpha was second with 178 points; alpha Tau Omega third with 136 points. The winner of the singles in the andland tournament was Schmidt, Phi bk, who defeated Hawthorne, Kappn sigma. Hawthorne and Mullin, kappa Sigma, won from Schmidt and Delta, Di Delta, in the finals of the cubes. The freestivities scoring points in the handball tournament are: Pitia Delta Theta, 223; Kappa Sigma, 178; A. T. O., 150; Kappa Bappa Lambdo, 54; Pitia Gamma Delta, 29; Sigma Pitia Epiphon, 42; Pitia Kauyao, 37; Sigma Alpha Mo, 24; Sigmatico Alpha Pei, 21; Chi Delta Sigma, 29. The points made in the intramural basketball round robin tournament are announced this morning by the Athletic Department as the winner of the tournament allaround 160 points. The Pit Viper team won 164 points and the Pit Viper team received 160 points. The points scored by the fraternities are: Pi Kappa Psi, 165; Pi Upsilon, 150; Alpha Kappa Lambda, 141; Sigma Nu, 139; Alpha Kappa Theta, 139; Pi Kappa Alpha, 139; Theta Tau, 139; Pi Gamma Delta, 128; Alpha Tau Omega, 128; Delta Tau Deckha, 127; Beta Tau Pi, 127; Beta Tau Pi, 117; Delta Tau Theta, 117; Scott Club, 116; Communion Club, 116. Groebner Club, 108; Kappa Sigma, 107; Chi Delta Sigma, 109; Psi Delta Sigma, 110; Sigma Digma, 112; Kaybury Club, 91; Acaia, 85; Alpha Chi Sigma, 81; Sigma Epithema, 25; Delta Sigma Alpha, Epithema; Alpha Epsilon, 41; Psi Beta Pi, 1. ANNOUNCEMENTS The K. E., D. Ummes will be entertained Tuesday, May 4, at Henley Jones by Mrs. G. L. Walters, Mrs. R. D. Burcham, Mrs. M. Sawyer and Mrs. R. G. Douglas. Everyone is requested to be present at this very important meeting. There will be no The fourth round of tennis single and doubles must be played off by the teams entering into room 203 in Robins gymnasium. The second round of horseback must be played off this week the singles and doubles—Sabal. All members of the advertising classes, or any other students who are planning on going to Kunung Kai City Ad Marketing Club next month City Advertising Club next Monday, will meet in room 103 in the office at 4:50pm after win at 4:500 - Alfre Graves. Prof. A. M. Wilson, curator of the classical museum, will be in the museum Wednesday afternoon, May 5 from 2:30 to 3:30 to lecture on the exhibition there. All persons not accustomed to their hour are certainly invited to attend. Extra rehearsals that were necessary for Music Week will be credited to the school music department, assemeter. The regular rehearsals will continue as usual, and the next one will be held Tuesday afternoon at the University of Akron - K. O. Kuaterstein, director. Women's intramural basketball tournament begins Friday. All organizations wishing to enter should sign up at the office in Robinson gymnasium on Wednesday so that the drawings may be made Tuesday--"Drew the butter." Jayhawk Talk Windle, Tiger first baseman, played a good game on the first sack, but the fans remembered him from last year and set in to try to rattle him. But he took the jibes good naturely and his play was not noticeably effected. --season will have to be polished off, but taken on the whole, it appears that the diamond stars are rounding into shape and the team is headed for a first division birth this season because the season has not boasted for several seasons. And speaking of "razzing," we'll bet "Stony" Wall comes in for a far portion of it when the Kansas队 visits Missouri. Tiger fans will probably appreciate the range view of the one responsible for their football defeat and get revenge. All the Kansas men were pulling beautiful catches Saturday. Kraemer covered second in great style and Hill handed second in great style and handcased Friday was spectacular. Warm weather seems to agree with the Kansas baseball team. At least the Jayhawk aggregation certainly much better in the Missouri series. A group of Indians from Haskell came down to see the game Friday, apparently expecting to see the Tigers wallop the Kansas队 team in a 14-6 victory and be 12 to a liking, and has been rated as stronger this year. Thursday Missouri beat Haskell 8 to 6. Thus the Kansas vice governor considerable edge over the Redskins. There were rough spots in the play which will have to be polished off. Spring Basketball Work Commences on Tuesday Spring basketball practice will commence on Tuesday night, according to an announcement made by Dr. F. C. Allen this morning. Practice will start at 7 p. m., and continue until 9 n. p. Tuesday and Thursday, until the full ten o'clock off the end of school. 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