PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926 K. U. Ranks High in Final Totaling of Relay Records Best 1926 Time in Three University Events Made Here on Stadium Field The results of events that were held in all of the major relays throughout the United States for the 1026 relay season show that the Kansas relays take a back seat and the Kansas relay is also one of the many partners in all favor of the Kansas meet. Not only in the relays but also in the special events men and teams that competed in the Kansas relays outside of the participants who were in their carnivals. In the university clasl reaux Kansas has a decided edge over the other relays. The best 1926 record for this team was seven-eights mile milley made in the Kansas carnival. A tie resulted with Pennsylvania for one-quarter mile. Texas holds the two mile record for 1925 in the college division. This is also the best two mile time for the different relays. The Pennsylvania classic holds the best time in the one mile college relay. Kansas Holds High School Record A comparison of the high school relays that were held at each carnival gives Kansas a clean sweep. In 1920, two mile and one mile prep school events of 1920 were made at Kansas. Drake and Kannas share equally for the honors in the special events with four cachs. Kannas has the best 1926 record for the broad jump, the shot put, the high jump and pole vault, while Drake has the better of the comparison in the 160 yard dash, the javelin and the high jump, the 220 yard high hurdles. The 220 yard hurdles were not held at all of the relays. The feature performance in the relay races was the breaking of the world record for the half-mile relay by the strong Nebraska team at the Kansas relays. Their time was 1:26.6. Other winners at Kahowa, who also broke their world record, their time, were Kansas in the one-fourth mile relay in 42 seconds which tied the previous record. Ames in the one and seven-eights mile mendley relay in 7:42.3 Illinois in the four mile event in 1818.32 Ocidental in the college relay in 12:51.1 and Hucklein in the two-mile college relay in 8:06. Texas University can claim only one honor for their relays. This is in the two mile university event which the Kansas Ages won in 758.4. Penn Meet Meets Record Pennsylvania's meet holds several events in the one Penn record for the one-quarter mile event in 42 seconds was established which 1st the Kansas relay time; Georgetown University made the one mile relay in 21:08 and Occidental the one mile college relay in 3:25.6. Four of the records in the special events go to the Kansas relays. A triple tie occurred in the pole vault event at the Jayhawk classic. Wizig of Nebraska, Carter of the Kansas Airgigs, and Potts of Oklahoma all went to the pole vault; Wallace of Illinois made a broad jump of 23 f. 8 in.; J. Kuck of the Emporia Teachers College made the 1926 record in the shot put at the Kansas relays with a breeve of 49 ft. $2\frac{1}{2}$ in, which is porous near the recorded; and Shepard of Texas jumped 6 f. 4 in, to win the high jump Drake Leads in Specials Drake's four records in the special events were all good ones. Looko of Baltimore 9.5 seconds, which makes an unofficial world record for this event; Dye of Southern California ran the high hurdles in 14.8 seconds J. Kuck of the St. Louis team 297 ft. 7 l., in which a little more than a foot further than he threw the missile at the Kansas relays the previous week; and House, holder of the records, record, threw the disc 147 ft. 7 l. The more important relays through out the country are the Pennsylvania Kansas, Drake, Texas, Rice, Southern Washington, Dakota and Illinois. Outing Club Initiates Two Into Membership Jean Robertson and Olive Figg were initiated into the Outing Club as the regular meeting held last night in Robinson gymnasium. The constitution of the organization was amended so that it is now possible to visit a place on Monday and Saturday as a person desires. On week-days only two points are made. Plans were made at the meeting for an onnight hike on May 7. Twirl Shoaker gave a report on the pim club club in considering purchasing. Meyers Receives Letter Praising K. U. Rifle Team Lieut. Harry F. Meyer has received a letter from Dr. James C. Lehane, secretary of the Kansas rifle association, in which he highly praises the work of the K. U. men who took part in the hunt at City City a short time ago, held at守住City city a short time ago, "K. U. should be proud of the way you conducted yourselves side by side with old time shooters," the letter reads, addressing the men who took part in the shoot, "The守住City City First Intramural Meet Held at Stadium Field Yesterday Afternoon Shot Pot, Pole Vault, 100-Yard Dash, 880 and 440 Rclays Make Up Program On a fast track and with a slight wind from the west, excellent time was made in the dishes and relays in the first part of the spring intramural track must hold yesterday afternoon at stadiums. The 100-yard dash, the 250-yard dash, the relay run, shot put and the pole vault are the events held. In the dashes there were seven heats. No final heat was run but the winners picked the best time, Gilbrorth, Deltan Tau Delta, and Durned, both wearing black. The average time of 10.0 seconds. Third place was a the old and went to Shortose, Sigma Alpha Epiphan, and Brady, Kappa Alpha. Their time was just In the mile run a strong, healthy bunch of rummer ladd up at the starting line four deep and at the crack of the pun started off like experts, but before the second curve it was a quick, jartie putte a number of these rummers going to be slightly sick if they finished. Emil, Anaena, who was ineligible for varsity competition this year and captain of the cross-country track team for next year, led the race through, running it in 5 minutes. Training close of his heels Collin, Phi Doh came in a chase second. Two heats were run in the 490-yard relay and the winners picked by time. In the first heat the best time was made by Jofferye, Phi Dell, who stopped the watch at 538 seconds and Roberts, Phi Dell, seconds and Roberts, Phi Dell, came in at 54 seconds. The fourth place was given to A.R. T, O. The fastest race of the afternoon was run in the 899 yard relay when the Phil Dilt team clipped it off in 1 minute, SB.2 yards. The members of the team were Jeffery, Roberts, Jones and Russell. The Phil Pai队 took second, the Delta Tau team third and the Pi K. A. fourth. In the pole walt Johnson, Sigma Nu, reach 11 feet, eliminating further competition. Mason, Pi K. A, took second; McGinnie, Pi U, third; and Keings, Pi Kai Lambe, fourth. The other field event was the shot put. Kauzel, Alpha Kappa Lambe, heaved a hammer. J. McKean, A. T. O., took second; Kasten, Delt, third; and Linville, Alpha Kappa Lambe, fourth. The points scored by the different organizations as a result of the afternoon's meet are: Phi Dell, 29; Phi Pai, 21; A. T. O, 19; Dali Tan, 16; Pi K, 18; A. 18ʹ; Alphan Kapp Lambala, 14; Alphan Kapp, 12; Aechaura, 12; Sigma Alpha, 11; Sigma Alpha, 11; Phi Kappa, 6; Kappa Sigma, 4; Phi Dell Chi, 3; Beta, 2. Tigers Win Over Indians Missouri took the lead in the game, the second innning, which they held until the eighth innning, when Elijah knotted a home run, tying the score. Although the Haskell Indians got 2 hits off of four Missouri pitchers, the game yesterday, the Tigers on 8 to 6. Missouri Takes Lead in Second Inning; Final 8 to 6 The Tigers used four pitchers, and although the Indians made 12 binges, their base knocks were lacking in the pinches. Missouri made 11 hits off of Bible and Dodge, the Haskell the Haskell pitches. R R H Missouri 020 000 402-8 11 12 Haskell 000 002 622-6 12 13 Batteries--Reeves, Lipsacom, Flammack, Laws and Kansteter, Schweiger; Bible, Doolg, and Ward. The score by innings: Jayhawk Talk Despite the fact *Kunss* and the Oklahoma Aggies broke even in their recent series, the K. U., nine looked the best most of the time and with diligent practice on the 1925 Missouri Valley race at the finish next June. The Kansas Aggies' only defeat was at the hands of Kansas and the next time these two teams run up against each other, the Jawaharers are going to be out to knock off their rivals from in both games of the series. The series Friday and Saturday with Missouri should attract large crowds. The Tigers, while not high in the valley standings, always give KU. a good game. Kansas has a nice hitting team this year, which makes it interest. Everyone out to tilt the Tiger's face once more this year! This week the horse shoe enthusiasts are seeing action, the first round of the annual tournament having got under way. Matches are being played on a synthetic rubber nylonium. There are many who find it impossible to get enthusiastic over horse shoe throwing, but when one gets it, it usually comes hard, and the players go as "daff" over it as golf balls chasing the little white ball around. Iowa State thought it wasn't worth while for them to have a basketball team this year as there was no competition in valley circles worthy of a team. They came from Missouri, and the last place Tigers pilt a series with the Ames nine. A former Missouri Valley athlete is breaking into print as a short story writer. Jackson Schola, former Missouri sprint star, has written a story in a sports adventure, which is appearing in a sport magazine at the present time. Livingston and Kramer are at present leading in hitting averages. The former is hitting .500, while his team has hit .682 (a "bong" Wall ranks third with .353, Timely hits by these men, and also by Hewitt, Smith, Hill and Halpin have been invaluable in bringing home victories. All that is needed to put the Jayhawkers out in front of the rest of the valley teams is steady pitching in the late innings, more aggressive play, and a strong judgment in base running. Which by the way, is a pretty big order to have to fill all at once. Missouri-Kansas Baseball, Saturday, 3 o'clock. Adv. 7 reel of long Langdon laffs If you haven't seen "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp," you're out of step with the times! — Featurettes — COMEDY — NEWS — FABLES 3:00 - 7:15 9:00 Basketball Makes Profit SHOWS Blue Lautern Basketball is the only sport other than football which made a profit during the school year of 1925-26, figures given by Earl Potter, press representative of the athletic department, show. In 1926 the total gate receipts were $84,143,000 and expenses for the season were $8,541,300 leaving a net profit of $4,139,050. In the nine home conference games the total attendance was 22,829, and the estimated total attendance in the nine away-from-home games was 35,900, making a grand total of $87,292 to which the Jayhawkers played In the season of 1925 basketball earned a profit of $2,087.75 or IT12.70 more than it earned in 1926, which was also a championship seas- Attendance at Home Games Totals 22.829 Gift Art Shop "This decrease in net profit is due to the fact that in 1925 Kansas played non-conference games with the Pittsburgh and St. Joseph Hillaryds, each of which was played before an exceptionally large crowd, Kansas getting the gate receipts at each game," said Steve Cotter, president of the 18 conference games and no non-conference games and in all the away from home games Kansas received a f garanture of $250, making the receipts from foreign games $250. "The total attendance at home games was less than at foreign games is not due to any lack of interest but to the fact that the total seating capacity of all American leagues 2900," said Mr. Potter, "In fact, every home game was played before a capacity crowd, the total home attendance being just as great as it has been in the past." The key gymnasium has a larger seating capacity than does Robinson." Gifts of Distinction 1023 Mass. St. PRICES Mat. 10-40c Eve. 10-50c Where will we see you fellows? If it's time to cat we'll be at GEORGE'S LUNCH Engineers Visit Power Plant The Electrical Engineering Society will make a visit of general inspection at the Tecusch power plant and at the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in Toledo, Ohio. C. Shaw presides of electrical engineers announced this morning. About the only thing that seems to have been overloaded in the widely advertised "collegiate tour" is the organization of a cheering section and the appointment of a cheerleader. 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