PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, APRIL 6. 1926 Relays Committee Receives Entries From Occidental International Quarter-Mil Race Between Paulen and Eric Wilson Is Arranged Receipt of entries from the Oregon Agricultural College of Corvallis, Orcas and Occidental College of Low Anaconda, WA; and the Ohio-Hoff, world's champions pole vault, marked the advancement during the Easter holidays in plans for the fourth round. The invitation to compete in the Kansas relays was extended to Hoff by Dr. J. A. Reilly, athletic director of the A. A. U. representative of this district, Doctor Reilly made a special trip to Chicago to confer with the great Norwegian athlete, Doctor Reilly will be head timer at the relays. International Competition An international quarter-mile race between Adrian Panen of Holland the Dutch champion middle distance winner and Mark O'Neill the quarter-miler of the University of Iowa, has been arranged as a special event on the relay program. Both men were representations of their country in the last Olympic games and are expected to compete in a second quarter mile or better. Paulen is one of the star foreign athletes now invading America and Wilson was famous as an anchor man on the Iowa championship mule relay team which set the interlegislative limit at 3 minutes 16.9 seconds in 1923. Pittsburg Enterts Medley The entrance of the Oregon Aggies and the Occidental teams assures the fastest run of the game for the Kansas relays. The Oregon Aggies won the cup for the four-mile relay in 1924 and 1925 and should they win this year they will take permanent possession of it. Their time of 18 minutes, 7-8 to 10 seconds, is a record for the Kansas relays. The team is holding a shotgun and discus thrower for the special weight events. In the two-mile relay the team o. Occidental College (list) set a record that they will meet especially hard competi- tion with the Haskell Indians. The Indians revealed their strength in this event by winning first place at the Texas Championship. The nodley relay will have good competitors, with the Pittsburgh State Teachers track team holding the advantage. They won the event last year and three members are back in quarters each week; the three are Francis Snoodles, August; Harold Shapcoch, Pretty Prairie; and Fred Axell, Arnolm. According to reports from Pittsburgh, the fourth probably be Ralph Titus of Harper. The Pittsburgh Teachers will also enter the 2 mile and 1 mile relay and will be a strong competitor in the high jump owing to the entrance of Hugh Fowler, captain, who made a mark of 6 feet, 2 inches last April. 39,000 bank insurance Kansas can have leading players in the quarter mile race. It is believed that Kansas can better the world record in those events. Centered about Captain Roosey and Wongwai of the record-making quarter mile team of last year, the Kansas team will be filled out by Grudy, Cooper, or McHeery. Kannas will also enter a leading contender in the Phillips, who gives promise of bettering his mark of 12 feet, 3 inches. Among other entries made during the Easter holidays were those from New York, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota, University, and South Dakota State College. Others are expected to appear later in the entry list this week. It was announced during the holidays by Dr. Forrest C. Allen that all grade school children will be admitted free to the Kansas relay in sections if accompanied at the gate by an adult member of the family. An Insurance policy for $5,000 in insuring the Kansas University athletic facilities has just been written. Should one-hundred of an inch of moisture fall between the hours of 8 a.m. and 11 p.m. on the Kansas management will collect. Woman's Forum Sella a day of the Women's Forum a forum童 Sale being held today in Watson library will be applied to aid in defraying the expenses of sending women Men voters convention to be held in St. Louis April 17-18, Mrs. Domenica Gagliardo instigated the sale which is due on Friday. The president of the Women's Forum, "Pete" Jackson States He Won't Enter College "Pete" Jackson, last year's Missouri football fullback, has issued a statement that he will not enter college next year and that he is through with college spats. He will not enter the NCAA college ranks, he said in his statement. Jackson is at present working for a mining company at Picher, Okla. He was designated as the captain of the mytheth 1925 all-Missouri valley railroad and was elected one of the two captains of the 1927 Missouri team. National Rifle Contest for University Teams Enters Fourth Stage Nine Corps Areas Will Furnish 36 Squads for Competition in Final Matches The fourth stage of the national rifle shooting contest, is being fired this week by the men's rife team. The third stage was completed last week. Two scores will be taken from prone position. So far this week only four men have made it in the national match. Of these Thomas Hinton scored 796 out of a possible 300, Lloyd Matter scored 127. These are exceptionally good coors. The scores for the third stage taken from prone and standing positions, were unusually satisfactory, acct. The instructor, Palmer instructor in rife shooting. There are 56 ride teams entered in the national match. The United States team, ranked 10th of each which recently held matches. The best team tests from each area competes in two rounds. The outcome of the Heart context has not yet been decided. The scores from the different schools will not be in until April 15. The winning team in this match will receive a cup and will win the national trophy, but also will be a gold medal for the individual high point man. For this honor Thomas Hinton, of the Kansas team, has fired a score of 200 points out of a possible 200. This is the game which can be fired. D. Surprise which can fire 150 out of a possible 200. Cappon Assumes Duties New Coach Wishes to Meet All Varsity Candidates Frank C. Carpp, new University of Kansas football coach, arrived at Lawrence Monday afternoon and will ready to assume his official duties. After a conference with the members of the Kansas coaching staff he decided to drill the candidates of the 1926 varsity beginning this after moon in room 201 Robinson gymnasium at 4:30. "The first few days of spring practice will be in chalk 'talks' on the Michigan style of play," Capon said this morning. "There are a few peculiarities of this style which are different from the Illinois style which is played in ice for five years. 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