PAGE FOUR THURSDAY. APRIL 22.1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Athletes Gather From All Sections for Drake Relays Iowa Is Out for Third Leg of School's One-Mile Cup; Michigan Will Run A group of stars from Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, and the Dakotas on the north, Alabama Poly and Texas on the south, Alabama the University of Southern California and Utah on the west, and representatives from Illinois, Ohio and Indiana schools competing from the east will make up one quarter of the 14 teams that ever competed in the Drake University relays, which will be held at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, April 23 and 24. Several old rivals will compete in the sprint relays. Kansas and Illinois are the favorites to win the 440 yd relay but they will be pushed to the utmost by the Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, and Michigan teams. In the race, both teams have met this season the dayhawkers have emerged victorious twice. To Dispute Nebraska's Title To Dispute Nebraska's Title Nebraska stands as the favorite to win, and its success has established the international mark for this distance at this year's Kansas Relays, Illinois, Kansas, and Iowa are expected to dispute Nebraska's right The University of Iowa will be out to break their one mile relay record at the Drake classic. At the present time, they are only two miles one mile cup. In the Kansas Relays the Iowa team run this race close to 3:20 but they should do better than this in the Drakes meet because they are able to get well limped up before. According to dope, the Illinois and Michigan aggregates should be battling for the lead at the finish of the four mile rclay. Illinois defended the lead by a seven point victory by a scant margin of ten yards. The Oregon Aggies were a poor third. Medley Event to Be Close Ames, Oklahoma Aggies, Texas, and Oklahoma are the favorites in the medley relay event. This race should be one of the closest contested ones of the meet. Northwestern University and the Kansas Aggies will resume their old rivalry in the two mile relay event. The Northwestern quartet was vie- red for the MVP in which they have only the one meet in which they have been matched together. Boland Locke, of Nebraska, will be record to better or equal his world record for the 100 yard dash which he established at the fast Kansas Relay. Vaulting Contest Continues The pole vault will find a continuation, of Oklahoma; Wizig of Nebraska; and Carter, of the Kansas Aggies. Each "Wild Beasts from Borneo" of these men vaulted 12 ft. 11% in, at the recent Kansas Relays. the winners of the Kansas Relays are the favorites in the high jump and the broad jump events, Sheppard of Texas, should win the former event while Wallace, of Illinois, should be first in the broad jump. "The outstanding entrants in the javelin throwing contest are Kuck, of Emporia Teachers' Cox and Morgan, and M. 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