PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926 Outstanding Field Entered in Valley Meet This Week Large Number of Formers Place Winners Again to Participate at Ames With one of the best field of entries that has ever competed in a Missouri valley track meet, this year's meet promises to be the greatest one that hasn't been held on March 12 and 13 at Iowa State Agricultural College, Ames. Six former place winners are entered in the half-mile event. They include the New Orleans, Lowndes State, Waton of Kansas, Perdue of Missouri, Bounder of Missouri, and Willam of Washington. The half-mile indoor record is held by In the dash events Nebraska will be the strongest with Kansas and Missouri offering strong competition to the Big Ten. The winning standing outside it he holds the valley record for the 50 yrd event at 65.4. *Fellow* of Missouri, Rooney of Kansas, Hein of Nebraska, and Wonenee of Missouri will be the other tall standing entrants. Nebraka Strong in Hurdles Nebraska has a monopoly on the veteran hurdles. Weir in the high hurdles and Weir and Locke in the low hurdles with the conference. Weir at the conference indoor record with a time of 306. The strongest men in the shut put event are from Missouri and Grinnell. The outstanding weight men are Richerson of Missouri, Blimfort of Grinnell, Meeder of Grinnell, and Krielmeyer of Novakova. Son broke the conference record last year with a heavier of 47 feet and 3 Mile Run to Be Close In the distance events the two mile run has only one veteran who is Zimmerman of Nebraska. The one mile event, however, promises to be one of the most important in the Kansas Aggies, Ross of Nebraska, Bornell of Iowa State, Copley of Iowa State, and Lewis of Nebraska will furnish the strongest competition. Kapart will indoor record with the time of 42:58. Former place winners in the quarter mile event are Rooney of Kennesa, Morgan of Nebraska, and Higgins of Oklahoma. Broad Jump New Event Eight veterans are entered in the pole vault event which puts it at the head of the list for former place winners. Lancaster of Missouri, Rhoden of Nebraska, Wirigr of Nebraska, Carter of Kansas, Katie of Oklahoma, Owens of Iowa State, and Donahue of Missouri will get into action. Kansas has the eige in the one mile relay while Nebraska will probably be the team that pushes Kansas the most. **Broad Jump** TWINS Only the big-money winners will be seen in action in the high jump. They are Haggenman of Washington and Leddel of Washington. The broad jump is a new event for the valley indoor meet. Lancaster of Missouri, Rhodes of Nebraska, and Millina of Oklahoma are the outstanding outfitters in this event. Several records may be broken with this formidable field of entrants competing. In all, there are more than forty former place winners competing Two Teams Undefeated Washburn Places Two Men or All-Conference Squad Washburn College of Topken, by completing its second all-nil victorious season in the team at Pittsburgh with a twinkle through the Pittsburg Teachers College and placed two men on the all-nil contest basket, and finishing third nationally in city referee and sport writer The personnel of his first two teams is as follows: First team—forwards, Maughlin, Washburn and Ternan, Bethany; center, Shaw, Ternan and Burke; Southwestern. Second team—forwards, Shaw, Pittizzand and Gardner, Southwestern; center, McBurry, Fairs, Southwestern; Goofs, Bailer or Outhen, Bethany. Washburn, playing the whole year consistently with five men, takes the lion's share of the choices with two men on the all star team, while the other four are more focused on all of their reserve strength and placed only one man on the first team. McLaughlin, Washburn's midfielder forward, is awarded the capcity of the first team, and Olson of Bethany is chosen to lead the second squad. Both players play the same team; both play heads-up both the entire 40 minutes of the game. The three teams all contain start players who Edmonds thinks, would be welcome additions to any basketball squad. Allen Plans Game Series With Columbia University with Columbia in the Eastern Inter-collegiate basketball championship last night by defending Penn State, with Kansas, took definite shape this morning when Dr. F. C. Allen wired Almos Starg, director of athletes at the University of Chicago, to the team. If it are favorable for a series to be played, subject to the approval of the respective athlete boards, one game to be played on each school's board, one game to be played on a neutral floor. "This game would not be a post season game in the sense of a direct challenge, because three years ago the valley officials made a ruling permitting the valley champions to play a three game series with any other such conference winners," said Doctor Allen this morning. "Class B" Tournament of State High Schools Held in Topeka Friday Endora and Haven Stronges Teams Entered; Expected to Play Finals The tournament to decide the winner of the state for class B high schools will begin Friday in Topeka. Be winner of the class B tournament till compete in the state tournament dth the class A schools. Last year the class B tournament was held at Salma and was won by Haven. Haven was put out of the state tournament by Wichita, who later won the state and national tournaments. He was runner-up at Salma last year. Eudora and Haven are both in the tournament at Topeka this year. Eudora won the Kansas City district and Haven won at Wichita. Eudora has one of the strongest teams in the Northeastern part of the state and is doped to go to the limbs in the meet at Topeka. The team has lost no games and the team greats have run up scores of more than fifty points against opponents. The tournament will be held in the gymnasium of Washburn College. The pairings are: Williamsburg ar. Arlington, winner will play Bird City; Emmet v. Perry, winner will play Vilas; Denton v. Jennings, winner to play Uglosses over Overtown Hollygrove s. Edwards over Holyrood s. Edwards will play Cloye. Hartford and Plainville; Deerfield and Baceroft; Frontene and Jewell City, drew dyes in the first round and will meet in the second round. Match Scores Received Militie Teams Win Majority of Records Last Week The score for Kanse is much lower than the usual闪灵 record, according to the test. H1 would be 3200, but the score is usually about 3280 out of the possible 4,000, and if the sound had been up to normal it would have won all the matches except Kanse. The K. U, men's rifle team held matches last week with other rifle teams in this district. Out of the nine matches which were fired, four were won, and three were lost. The two who were best ported. The scores were as follows: University of Cincinnati, 3,853; University of Illinois, 3,784; University of Wisconsin, 3,757; University of Kansas, 3,680; DePaul University, 3,654; University of Dayton, 3,549; North Carolina State College, 3,484. The women's team also fired two matches. Their score was 993 out of a possible 1,000, while Northwestern made 891. The other team, the North Dakota Aggies, has not yet turned in its score. With three men who will wrestle their last bouts, Kansas entered the Missouri valley championship meet at Stilburton, Okla. this afternoon. The men weighed in this morning at 11 a.m., and all were in the best of condition. Kansas Wrestlers Enter Missouri Valley Me The meet, which begins today, will last until 5 p. m., Friday afternoon at the gym. The match will be held. For a wrester to go to the final he must enter and win three bouts. Coach Lookabaugh thinks it is good for him to enter him a good chance to place. John C. Grover of Kansas City has been named by the athletic authorities of the University as the official starter of the Kansas Relays, to be held in April. Grover has acted as starter in the tournament and is Missouri-Kansas football graces and is usually starter for the valley track meets. Relay Starter Named Major Cygon Gives Talk "College men are the best material for army officers," said MJ. J. R. Cygnet, head of the local R. O.-T. C. unit, and the corps of the corps yesterday afternoon. College Men Are Best Officers. Says Officer "Students as citizens should be interested in military training, because it is always the ordinary occupation." The defensive can be licensed to paying insurance; we do not know that it will be needed but if the need arises, we are prepared. He pointed out the fact that the probabilities are that we will have wars in the future, as we have had in the past. This is true because nations are controlled by individuals, whose nature cannot be changed over time. Major Cypion mentioned discipline, good carriage, courtesy and the power to correctly order objects as positive objects that are developed by, R. O. T. C. training. The three cups which have been awarded are the fall track trophy won by Sigma Alpha Epsilon, the wrestling trophy won by UCLA and the rugby trophy, by Phi Delta Theta. Eight intramural trophy cups, three of which have been awarded, are or display in the athletic office, record in a monthly bulletin is in charge of intramural athletics. Intramural Trophy Cups on Display in Gymnasium The five trophies that remain to be awarded include one 18-inch cup to be awarded to the winner of the intramural basketball championship and three smaller cups to be awarded to the divisional basketball champion. The troopies on display range in sizes from six to eightteen inches in height and will become the permissible team for the awarding winning them the first time. Prospects for Kansas to finish high in the indoor track meet at Ames, March 12 and 13, suffered a blow last night when Dick Springer, miler, broke his leg in the final tryout for the meet last night. Broken Leg Will Keep Springer Out of Meet Springer was rounding the last turn in the final lap of the mile and was leading the field when he twisted his脐 in such a way that a bone in it was broken. He stuck it out to the finish and won first which would have qualified him for the valley meet. finished the mile only a few feet behind Matthews of Massachusetts, who won the race. He was well since then and he was being counted upon to finish well at Ames. According to Dr. F. C. Allen, Springer will be out of track for the rest of the season. In the Kansas Missouri indoor dual meet Springer Title to Be Contested by 33 Amateur Teams Manhattan Shirts Indications are that the national amateur basketball tournament to be staged in Convention hall beginning next Monday and ending Saturday night will be one of the most hotly held in the history of the institution. Already thirty-three teams, representing cities in fifteen states, have sent in entry blanks and among them five independent teams in the country. From Chicago will come the St. Phillips Athletic Club team, the only one in the country, with the exception of the Kansas City Athletic Club, that registered a victory over the Hillyards from St. Joseph in the season's play. The team will win at Pierce Pierce Indies from Ft. Pierce, Fla., and the Y. M. C. A. five from New Orleans. Washburn, last year's winner and co-champion of the Kansas conference, and the Pittsburg Teachers will be the leading Kansas teams in the tournament to receive conference teams are Baker, Emporia Teachers, Fairmount, and Southwestern. New Neckwear Pitt Delta Kappa, professional educational fraternity, belfast initiation at 5 p. m. Wednesday in central Administration building for the following: Roy Garvey, gr., Lawrence; P. E. Schehlenberg, gr., Bulber; P. E. Hewert, gr., Bulber; E. Hewert, gr., Lawrence; T. Tranmer, gr., Emporia; George G. Whipple, gr., Emporia; and Raymore Walcher, gr., Lawrence. Educational Fraternity Initiates New Members The initiation ceremony was followed by a dinner at the Colonial tea room at 7:30, at which speeches were made by the faculty members and initiates, with Dr. H. C. Lehman acting as toastmaster. -the cool,sharp winds in March the rainy days in April. $25 $30 $35 $50 makes one welcome a Top Coat. A wonderful selection for your choosing, tailored in fine "tweeds and Ruff fabrics" in the new "Long-fellow Model." New Spring Suits, in fine tweeds, worsted, cheviots, serges, in models for Men and Young Men. Selling at— Special Friday and Saturday- $35 Other Suits— $30 - $40 - $45 - $50 Every garment carries our guarantee of Clothes Satisfaction - Glad to show you! **Registrars Will Meet** The fourteenth national convention of the College registrars will be held at the Nicolet hotel, Minneapolis, Minn., from April 13-15 inclusive. 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