PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926 Valley Track Men Defend Records at Indoor Meet Missouri Has Best Chance to Win Iowa Event; Jayhawkers Are Entered When the Missouri valley indoor track meet begins in Ames today there will be five valley men defending their records set in previous valley meetings. These men are Lewis, Weir, and Locke, the owners of the Arkansas Aggles, and Richerson of Missouri. Lewis is the holder of the half mile record, Locke the 50-yard dash, Weir the low hurdles, Kimport the mile, and Richerson the shot put. There are four men who have placed in this category. Among this number are 40 former men who have placed in valley meetings. Missouri is regarded as having the best chance to cup the meet, although the Huskers are expected to give them a strong challenge. The hens have Locke, Weir, Zimmerman, Lewis, and Morgan entered in the meet. These five men are expected to win by seven points. In conference points, Missouri, however, are virtually assured two flicks with Lancaster competing in the pole vault. Lancaster defending has record in the slot hit. Aggies Enter Meet The Kansas Aggies have Kempt in the distance runs. Conger of Anagis is expected to furnish competition for the Aggie runner in these events. Conger is especially strong in the half-mile. Axtell of the Aggies was the first to win in Kansas are the other half-miles who have a chance to win this event. in the desks, Loock, Hein, Farley, Rooney, and Wongwen, will be the outstanding men who will compete in this event. The team will be to carry away the honors as they have a number of veteran men in this event. Deworths of Kansas is expected to place in this event. Number of Missouri is also given an outdoor competition. Nebraska Strong Contenders The quarter-mile run should be one of the most challenging races in Kansas, Grantzlette of Missouri, and Higgins of Oklahoma are the veterans. Because Nebraska is dosed to win a number of second places, the meet is considered a toss-up between them and Missouri. Basketball Leaders Named Each Team in All Four Divisions Plays Eight Games With the intra-mural basketball season nearing its end the winners of each division begin to bounce up in the final rounds. In each of the four division has to play eight games and so for the jointity of the teams have played 64 games. Pi Kappa Ppi heads the list with a 1000 per cent in division 11. Beta and Delta Upsiona are tied for second place with three wins and one win. Because of the close competition division III Alpha Kappa Psi, economic fraternity and university fraternity are tie for first place with a percentage of 800 per cent. Delta Sigma Pii commercial fraternity, and Thai Tua engineering fraternity, are also tied for second place with three won and In division I the Sigma Na fraternity leads the teams with five won, and none lost. Pi Kappa Alpha is a close second with four won, and none lost and the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity a close third. The Pi Upson fraternity is tied in division IV with Alpha KappaLambda for first place. Pi Upson however, has won one more game than its opponent. The Rayon-Chili second place with a 78 percentage. DELIVERY Team Won Loss Time % Sigismont No 1 0 1 1/41 Sigismont Alba 2 0 1 1/41 Fila Giannina Delita 3 1 1 1/41 Delta Delita 4 1 1 1/41 Delta Delita 5 1 1 1/41 Awawan 6 1 1 1/41 Karan Japun 7 1 1 1/41 Delia Keli 8 1 1 1/41 Tamui Tian Pai Wen Lai Taiwan Taipei Pai Delhi Tian Pai Wen Lai Milan Tian Pai Wen Lai Abdul Tian Pai Wen Lai Dubai Tian Pai Wen Lai Sydney Tian Pai Wen Lai Singapore Tian Pai Wen Lai Sao Paulo Tian Pai Wen Lai INVISION III Team Won Loss Tot. Alpha Sigma Psi 1 2 10 Alpha Sigma Chi 1 2 10 Delta Sigma Chi 1 2 10 Delta Sigma Chi 1 2 10 Royan Sigma 1 2 8 Psi Deta Psi 1 2 8 Psi Deta Psi 1 2 8 | team | Won | Loss | Pet | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Penn State | 1 | 0 | 1 | | Ohio State | 2 | 1 | 1 | | Alabama | 1 | 1 | 1 | | Baylor | 1 | 1 | 1 | | South Carolina | 1 | 1 | 1 | | Rock Chip | 1 | 1 | 1 | | Rutgers | 2 | 1 | 1 | | Compomidian Sigma | 2 | 1 | 1 | | Compsonville Sigma | 2 | 1 | 1 | | Saint Joseph's Lambda | 2 | 1 | 1 | | Gunneler Lambda | 2 | 1 | 1 | | Gunneler Lambda | 2 | 1 | 1 | | Mc State | 1 | 0 | 1 | Edwards Is Elected New Aggie Basketball Captain The captain for the 1927 Kansas State Agricultural College basketball team will be jon "Mock" Edwards. The giant guard from Fort Scott was elected to this position at a meeting last night. Edwards is a three sport man in Kansas State. He holds letters in football and basketball and is at press-trying out for a position on the team. Edwards was not a regular during the first part of秋 season but his backhand was a regular he a regular position at guard before the season was far advanced. He Hays Is Defeated in First Round of Valley Wrestling Tournamen missouri, Ames and Kansas Loso One Man Each in First Round of Meet Oklahoma and Nebraska each had two men put out in the first round of the Valley wrestling meet in Stillwater, Missouri, Iowa State, and Kansas and one man each eliminated. Rascal Hill was the winner of 454 pound class, was put out in the first round by Him of the Kansas Agrees. The Kansas Agrees and Oklahoma A, & M. had no more defeated in the first round. Results of the first round matches are as follows: 115 pounds—Niagara, Iowa State decision over Blore, Nebraska, with time advantage of 6 minutes 41 seconds. Walgreens, Kansas Aggies, decision over Louins, Oklahoma, 8 minutes 8 1/2 seconds. 125 pounds—Bringtam, Oklahoma Angios, fall over Cardwell, Missour 8 minutes 18 seconds 15 pounds — Hunt, Kansas Agrees decision over Hayes, Kansas; 9 minutes 50 seconds; White Oklahoma Agrees decision over Hayes, Kansas; 50 seconds in extension period Heavyweight - Pearson, Kansas Agree, decision over Flaming, Oklahoma 4 minutes Titling, Nebraska, decision over Iomery, Iowa Stats, 4 minutes Five preliminary and two secondary round matieres are billed for today. Seventeen of the men drew byes if the first round. They were; 115 pounds —Campbell, Oklahoma Aggrie, and Walgreens, Kansas Aggrie. 125 pound —Welker, Nebraska, Bay- wood, Arkansas, and Kirkpatrick, Oklahoma Aggrie. 155 pounds—Heodrix, Kansas Aggies and Kelbogg, Nebraska. 145 pounds—Shimmer, Nebraska, Delp, Kansas and Northrip, Oklahoma Awnes. 158 pounds—Prunty, Iowa State and Cooke, Oklahoma. 175 pounds - Highley, Nebraska Ferguson, Missouri and White, Okla. hanna. Heavyweight - Freeze, Kansas and Sturville, Oklahoma Aggies. Because Stoklas of Kansas and Wrigley of the Oklahoma Agyres are the only two men entered in the 105 pound class, their match will be in the finals. The results of this match will not be counted in the team score. Freeze of Kansas will meet Pearson of the Aggies in the second round matches tomorrow in the heavyweight class. Seven Valley schools are entered in the meet. Meest, Drake, Drake and Washington are the only Valley school that do not have teams in the meet. Swimming Meet Tonight Perry May to Enter in Diving and Plunging Events Arriving this afternoon in St. Louis in the best of condition, five Kansas committees under the leadership of Alphonis entered the Missouri Valley conference tank战。 The preliminaries will be staged tonight and the inmals Saturday night Kansas will be represented in the 10, 160, 230 and 440 yard dishes by Perminian Farrow, Austin Hill, Bob Krause, and Kevin Horn. The relay team will be entered in the 200 yard relay. Perry May will represent Kansas in the plunging and diving events. The relay team has been making a promising showing in practice having come within a few seconds of record time on several occasions. Bishop Bill Kearn on Brown from Foosehaw, Chinn will be present at the Sunday morning service of the First Methodist church Sunday, March 14, 12:26. Bishop Brown has just released a book in his address Sunday morning he will relate some of his interesting experiences in being captured and fired Brown has bad some thrilling experiments in being captured and fired upon by bandit. Bishon to Talk on China A series of games with Columbia University of the Eastern Intercollegiate conference would be mighty acceptable to Kansas basketball fans. It would be hard to make any Jays or Titans out without not win 'em from the eastern quintet. Jayhawk Talk More intersectional basketball contests would be a good gift for the cage sport. Big intersectional foot contests could create interest in that sport every fall. "Pete" Springer, the milker who broke his leg in practice the other night, is certainly in hard luck. He spent considerable time in getting eligible for competition this season and was rounding into good shape In the mile event of the Missouri Kansas dund meet, he beaded second to Matthew, veteran Tiger distance man, being beaten to the tape by less Nebraska or Missouri is expected to win the valley indoor track meet which starts today. "Choppy" Rhoes won the all-venture event in the Illinois Relays and in expected to win the Hasker team in the valley meet. Several interesting little episodes in the wrestling game happened last night. In Kansas City Firps Wilcox planted a blow to Olsen's chin to win, and Clintoo throw McGill over his head and put him on the mat. Then he under the rope and fled when his opponent stepped into the ring. Mauritius should place first in the shot put and pole vault, while the Hackers are expected to annex second place in these events. New Device Is Valuable University Men Make Invention for Microtome Knives Prof. W. J. Bingartner, of the department of zoology, and Harold P. Fulkman, instructor in electrical engineering have invented a device which makes it no longer necessary to send electricity to easternatories to be abarrexed. The knives are used in a machine which makes the sections for microscope slides studied by students or researchers. Heriotte the knives could not be sharpened here, but with the device originated by Professor Bungartinger and Mr. Huffman, the work can be done at great speed and is a great saving of time and money. The machine consists of several wheels covered with razor strops. These wheels are made to fasten on a shaft run by an electric motor. The knives are first strapped on a wheel and the knife is then attached to the wheels are substituted with finer leather, thus giving the knives a keen edge. Omicron Nu initiates Omicron Nu, honeary house economy courses Thursday evening at Miss Elizabeth Meguira's home. The following women were initiated: Mrs. Alice Knapp, Maurine Bortlett and Eloise Smith. Dr. H. J. Thorckson of the general education board of New York City will visit the University on March 22. Doctor Thorckson is especially interested in the departments of physical and biological sciences. Omicron Nu Initiates Engineers' Banquet to Be Given March 31 at Masonic Temple Plans are being rapidly formulated in preparation for the twenty-sixth annual engineer's banquet to be given March 31 at the Masonic temple, according to information given by representatives in charge of the affair. According to Professor Lawson, the attendance is expected to go over the 350 mark and will include alumni in the School of Engineering student body. Alumni and Prominent Speakers to Attend Twenty-sixth Annuai Afar In former years, the annual engineer's banquet was a divisional affair; it was held in town and put on its own banquet apart from the others on a different date. However it was decided this year by the company that they would together for the twenty-sixth banquet. The committee in charge is securing the services of a number of important speakers for the occasion. It is also recruiting new gleaners from Chicago present for an address and Professor Dawson stated that it was likely that a presentation would be given in Chicago City. The entertainment will include in addition to addresses, a number of stunts to be put on by the various divisions and alumni according to R. L. M-Grath, chairman of the entertainment committee. "It is probable that during the day, each division of the School of Engineering will set aside a period for a short meeting during which time speakers and alumni will be present for addresses. Due to the fact that the annual employee's day has been dispensed with this year, it is thought by members of the department that this year's honoring banquet will be one of the most and most successful to be held. Alumni to Honor Coaches Fielding H. Yost, head football coach at Michigan, and former Kansas football coach in 1895, and Franklin C. Cappon, new football coach at the University, will be guests of honor at the Kansas City Alumnae Athletic Conference at City Athletic Club, Thursday, April 15. Mr. Yost will be at the banquet through the courtesy of the University of Kansas Athletic association TYPEWRITERS Yost and Cappon to Be Guests at Banquet April 15 Sold Rented Exchanged Repaired LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 737 Mass. St. Phone 548 BOWERSOCK TONIGHT — TOMORROW Blanche Sweet - Lois Wilson - Ben Lyons COMEDY——NEWS in —he heard a wife makes a fellow a success, so he triet seven of them SROWS: 2:30 — 7 — 9 PRICES: Mat, 10-40; Eve, 10-50 Added—BILL PENNELL and his Syncopating Collegians and Charleston Dancers (So Hot They Scorch) which is bringing him here for the Kansas relays, which he will referee, Dr. Forrest C. 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