THURSDAY APRIL 15. 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 069 PAGE FIVE Rooney Improves but May Be Kept From Relay Races Seven Schools Are Entered From Illinois and Four Will Represent Oklahoma Capital Howard Boney, of the Jawkney tractor team, who pulled a ligament in Tuesdays work, won a prize for his ability whether or not he will be able to compete with the quarter-mile relay team. Saturday is still a matter of speculation. The quarter-mile relay team which holds the world's record in that event is one of Kumari's bats in the Royals. The team, consisting of McInerney, Grady, Wongwai and Captain Rooney, running in the order named, has a chance to win a practice A substitute for Rooney, however will be hard to find. The Illinois Sends Teams The University of Illinois which has been the winner of Kansas' champion quarter-mile team is sending the same fast team which was on the receiving end. There are a total of seven schools from the state of Illinois entered in the Kansas Relays, Northwestern, one of the favorites in the two-mile and medley university class relays, Illinois, who is a contender in the sprint races and motley, and Knox, Lonburn, McKendries and Shurtleff grade classes. The lone high school class entrant is Gailings, IL, High. The University of Illinois holds the half-mile relay mark of 1 minute, 27 seconds which was also the world record. Texas to Defend Record The University of Texas medley relay team under the supervision of truck drivers in the state's most dangerous way to the Kansas Relay with the intention of defending its world record little time in 1925. This will be the fourth invasion of the medley relay teams of the University of Texas In each of these three years, however, it was the great running of Jim Reeves that provided the margin of victory. It was his ability to run the mile in 4:29 that enabled the eagle to record a time of 1924 and make the first time of 7 minutes 35.4 seconds. In this last year Jim Reeves proved himself to be the best penniless miler in the United States by winning that event at the national meet in Chicago in the very first season of Reeves in the mile the 1928 midget team will be the same as the record team of 1925. Four schools from the state of Tennessee are also enrolled. Oklahoma State University teams which are favorites in the mile, mile and mile relay races. Cox and Morgan, javelin throwers and Potts and Price, pole-vaulters, are also outspoken about their experiences, while Nibick, Missouri valley indoor two-mile champ, and Rutherford, Missouri valley cross country champion, are favorites in the 3,000 meter run. Oklahoma A. and M. will run a great race in the midwest with Meadors at an hour. The Aggies have also special event men entered. Oklahoma Baptist University is entered in the half-mile and one-mile college rehugs. Picher, Okla., is the school entry for the Sooner state. Relay Notes The Kansas Relays this year are bringing to Lawrence the most outstanding and representative bunch of participants in the section Extensive press reports on the event every large paper in the country and in addition will, if the two foreign stars, Stairs and Hoff, make good news, send a sent to many of the European papers. The athletic management at the University under the direction of Doctor Allen has worked long and hard to develop an outstanding program and are certainly to be commended Of Course You Can Go to EUROPE 30 Skipleigh Inexpensive Tours under the management of an old-store, bishen American company, 59 to 85 days - rides include Scotland England, Ireland, many manny, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway Juneau September. $83 per day. for their efforts to give this section a truly national meet. STUDENT TOURS of utmost economy—very attractive to young folks—5-7 wks.—$395 up. Adrian Paulen, crack Holland middle distance runner, arrived in town yesterday morning, and was warmed by a new reporter. The Dutch flier is of medium height, well muscled, with a pleasant countenance, and wears a black shirt. GATES TOURS 225 5th St. New York City E. Spencer, Phone 1881 1811 W. 46th St. --for the He speaks English well, with a slight accent. His best performance in this country was made inside fall at Travers Island, New York; when he beat Alan Haffield, former Penn State middle school coach. George Mercers of Georgetown and others in a special 600 yards race. Pittsburgh, who won the midwest last year, has three of the same runners on this year's sound. If the Teachers can produce a good quarter-meter, they should win with Shoograds, Ayers and others taking care of the other distances. VARSITY Last Time Tonight Buck Jones in "LAZY BONES" "MOANA" ROBERT FLAMERY'S TRUE PICTURE-ROMANCE OF LIFE AND LOVE in. THE SOUTH SEAS A Paramount Picture Bask for an hour in the land where we'd all like to five. Comedy — "HUG BUG" Shows - - - 3:00, 7:30, 9:00 Prices - Mat, 10-35c, Eve, 10-40c We still carry a large supply of these famous little books. Good reading at a small price. Five Cents a Copy Little Blue Books UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 903 Massachusetts Street BOWERSOCK Tomorrow Saturday Last Time Tonight Belle Bennett - Ben Lyons in "The Reckel Lady" YES! DID WE SAY DOUBLE PROGRAM? 100 PER CENT ENTERTAINMENT PLUS! On the Screen RICHARD DIX The opportunity of a life-time!—to see Dix at his merriest. On the Stage Return Engagement of Schnitz Seymour's BLACK and WHITE REVUE With an entirely new Program and Scenery Featuring Wallie Whittington and His Celebrated Charlestonians. 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