MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925 Nebraska Track Team Wins Triangular Meet by 17 Point Margin E. U. Second With 46 Counters to N. U.'s 63-2-3; K.S.A.C. Trails With 31 With the temperature at 40 degrees and a strong wind from the northwest, Nebraska won the triangular truck match between Neeson and Sims. Both had 26-34 points. Sims was second with 46 points and K. S. A. C trailed with 31 points. However, Coach Schlidman believes that the results would have been practically impossible because the weather conditions were more northerly. In the mule run the hinders finished within a foot of each other. "Tuff?" Grandly surprising. Kinsport went on to raise his mining fish out of second place. A very gratifying performance was the winning of the half-mile by Lewis in 1:59.9. Missouri valley half-milers will be trouble with this man in the Valley next week. The showing of Roberick and Cantrelly in the weightlift was very good while the high jump was a force that stopped him. Roberick to remove them their clothes, Again in the two-mile run, Grazy who had been running for a, three places, named Infante of the Agrega when the latter pulled a big muscle and finished in second place behind Pratt. The track was good, considering the fact that there had been a cloud-travel the day before, and in spite of its groomed crowd, attended the most. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN New Records Established Women Take Much Interest in Track Competition Several rew, people were made last week in women's track compaction. The former record of 28 feet 9 inches for the hockey star and juniors was that Waltarhark was broken when Marcin Wallace Jumped 28 feet 5 inches. --by winning 10 games out of 11 played, the University of Oklahoma took the basketball championship of the NCAA Tournament and all victorious tour of the Oklahoma nice into the lands of the northern teams which was completed at Neville Stadium. Ann Bostock broke the record basketball throw of 60 feet, held by Mary Blair when she prowled the ball 75 feet. The record high jump, 2 first 11 inches, field by Audrey Carr was broken and a new high mark, 4 feet 1 inch is now held by Chuckel Enginger, Ann Bostock, Dove Gusey, Sturgess and Charlotte Harner. Selma Klennon set new record for the davinle play at 68 feet 6 inches. The former record was 54 feet 11 inches held by Marty Bluh. The former record for the base- ball throw, 123 feet 9 inches held by Martha Wallson was broken when she offended a set a new record of 123.6 fouls. The second of 7.5 second for the 50 parallid hold has yielded Virginia Davis was lowered to 7 seconds by Ruth Martin. "Pavanna is weather and an increased amount of practice has and much in lowering the records of Mrs. Beverly Matthews Mrs. Beverly Matthews this morning." The Siriaq Club with 247 points and the Sig Erge with 234 points are leading all other associations, including the Algerian team, which posted up in the all-year competition in the different sports. Other organizations still in the running new as follows: Delta Tau Delta, 225? P K Algeria, 183? Albuqa Lampai, 161? Sigma Chi's Still in Lead in All-Year Competitio The sports yet to be played off and whose results will count toward the final result of the standing of any organization are new spring teams. The sports that have been tabulated are: fall truss, cross country, basketball, overwatching, swimming, fall gymnastics, improvise dunk and spring trench. All tennis and horse-lines, singles and doubles, must be played this week according to Patrick. Mary Bernstey Audrey Carter and Charlotte Harper are the winners of the third round of the women's tennis tournament. Mary Bernstey won from Dora Geiger by scores of 6-2, 6-2; Audrey Carter won from Vern Krehbiel, 6-2, 6-4; and Charlotte Harper defeated Kirsty McDonald, 7-5, 6-3 in the final between Porte and Salma Klzenap has not yet been played. The persons who can't get in the income tax paying class are usually the ones who talk most about it. —From Summer Session Kansan, 1924. Miss Hoover Announces Women's Baseball Team Announcement of the members of the senior women's baseball team was made by Miss Ruth Hoover of the department of physical education thi Trey are, Pitcher, Mary Blair, cutcher, Mable Ludeman; first base, Ferne Crooks; second base, Audrey Carr; third base, Eldith Mary Mar- rall; fourth base, Daphne Baird; field, Muriel Wolf; center field, Mona Fright; right field, Lela Duncan. The freshman and sophomore teams have not yet been chosen but will, probably be today. The first game of the baseball tournament between the juniors and seniors will be played this afternoon at 4:30. Sooners Win Valley Title O. U. Nine Takes Every Game but One This Season This is the first year that Oklahoma has taken first place in the valley since 1920. Kansas took the championship two years ago and Ames won the last two years Oklahoma has placed second in the valley race. Oklahoma opened the season against Kansas and won two games by fairly close margins. The Kansas Argies shutout the Sooners with a 2 to 9 score, but the Oklahoma turn back and defeated the Argies in a closely contested game given two defeats and the Oklahoma Argies had the same luck. Emblematic of the valley championship, the Sooner team players will be presented with miniature gold base-alls. Golf Match Ends in Tie Captain Henry of Kansas Tean Was Low Score Man The golf match between the teams of Kansas and Missouri Universities resulted in a tie, according to the point system of scoring. The match was played at the Country Club Saturday morning. Four singles were played in the afternoon the teams played another 18 holes in two fouromes. John Henry, captain of the Kansas team, was low score man with a score of 162 for 36 hikes. Barrata of Missouri had a score of 167 and other Kansas pollera had scores of 154. He scored much better scores, but according to the point system of counting, they only tied with Missouri. This is the only match that the team has before the valley meet to be hold at Norman, Olaa, the inst of this month. It is doubtful if they will play Nedraka before that tournament. Bud Nolan, who meets Bud Taylor in a boxing bout here Friday night won a hard-hit contest from Hanna Thorpe of Kansas City, Kau, at Saben Friday night. At the end of rounds Taylor had a slight shade. Nolan-Taylor Boxing Bout to Be Held Here Friday Brad Nolan will be in Lawrences Wednesday morning to finish training for his bait; while Taylor will arrive Wednesday evening. Cicla and Maren, who are scheduled in the pre-season, will also be in town Wednesday. At the University of North Carolina fifty juniors and seniors were invited optional class attendance during the winter quarter as a record for making a B average during the fall quarter. Dean Stockton's Father Dies Frank Stockton, dean of the School of business, was called East yesterday by the death of his father, Mr. C. Stockton. He been ill for some time in the Cleveland hospital where he fied yesterday. The body will be taken to Mudville, Pa. for burial. Quite a bit of interest hovers about this bout, since it will be the first in Lawrence under the new state boxing law. "Preparations are being made to take care of a good-sized crowd. The match will be held in the new Carter building, now nearing completion at Tenth and Massachusetts street. The University of Michigan is conducting a contest to see who can find the oldest and most disreputable-looking automobile. Dean Stockton's Father Dies All members of the women's rifle squad meet at the gymnasium, Wed- nesday, May 20, at 4 p. m. for presentation of awards. Ann Botsford, ex-captain. The world's record set by the Kansas counter-mile relay team in the Kansas Relay last month was broken at Los Angeles when a team representing the University of Southern California traversed the distance in 41.9 seconds. The Kansas team's record was 42 seconds faster or one-tenth of a second slower than the time made by the California. Sport Notes The day was dark and dreary all right, up at Lincoln Saturday. A wailing, chilling north wind blew down the cinder path which was enough to cool any athlete's ambition. It was bad enough here. --was performed by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1920 and 1922. On Sept. 27, 1920, against Boston the Cardinals made 20 consecutive hits in one game, including three home runs, Dock Knoe, Fournier, Horshack, Hornsby and McNeary all hit So much for the weather, which was fit for anything with athletic contests. Everyone of the high school baseball games was played under the constant threat of rain or snow. How can a pitcher pitch when the three menterium is but 10 or 15 degrees above the freezing point? The surprise of the triangular meet were in the middle. Tidbits placed him to Hirth and Lookus, while the rest were out. It simply showed that the Kansas men were unprepared for the coed reception they got at Lincoln. Under better conditions the title will have gone to Mike Tinker. "What's we hoping anyway. Wilbur Lewis, Jayhawkier, half-miler, spiked several palms of nose when he won the 800 two extra two corners and Krimper of the Angles. He has been developing rapidly in the last few weeks, and continued progress means he will shatter the Kansas half-mile record, which is 1588.3.5. He ran the distance in the jayhaws of Nebraska in 1589. The marks set at the Kenneke Conference meet last Saturday at Kinderwaire wife of "the long ago" children Jobie, Kohlach, star of the film *Dear Teenagers* teachers. buried the pavilion over 48 feet, and planted the skirt over 48 feet. Lidhies of Baker stopped off a quarter-mile in 48 seconds. Rooney Crites, Siberrich and Frank are four quarter-miles in the Valley who will be close pressed by each other for victory. It begins to appear that the winner will have to go under 40 seconds. Comparing these skins with rovible performers in the Mingao Valley Conference meet we find that Cox of Oklahoma should do it on a stretched rubber knee as he has thrown it 200 feet in court petition. Richardson of Missouri will come close to 48 feet in the shot. In the polo vault, McKinney climbed 13 feet 2 inches. Neither Instance of Missouri nor Wirig of Newark builts any fence that would vault her this year, can go over 12 feet nine inches. Next Saturday Missouri comes on Lawrence for a dual track meet. Every indication points to the most closely contested meet which these time-honored rivals ever had. The tigers won from the Arizons by the top-12 figures of last Saturday, 115 to 92 scoring first in every event except two, in one of which they tied for first. One of the most remarkable feats recorded in the annals of baseball PROFESSIONAL CARDS THE DALE PRINT SHOP Programs. Job Printing. 1027 Mass. Phone 228 DRS, WEICH and WEICH, the Clitoriaschis Palmer graduates, X-ray Laboratory. Phone 116. Special Brick for this week- THE FIRST OF THE SEASON DR. BRECHTEL, Medicine, Surgery, Osteo- neurysthetist Telephone 1253 Dr. Keller, C.E. ORLELF, M.D. Specialist. Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat. See Dukk's Drug guaranteed. Phone #146 over Dukk's Drug. 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Must he always depend upon the clants for his traveler? There are not so easily answered because food is of various sorts and食 are easier to produce than other. All everybody knows nowadays that carbohydrates are essential to every well balanced diet. There are; first, salis; second, fats; third, carbohydrates; fourth, proteins; fifth, vitamins. I put them in this order because this is the order in the chimiest in conquering them. The first, the mineral matter, is already compounded, for the chemist and by knows what kinds he wants, and he knows what kinds he wants, fats and oils, fats and oils, also can be struck off the list for the chemists could make any of them out of oil and water if he had to. though he would hate to for it in a bioside and excrete it as waste before he got enough to butter his bread, or does his salad. He can not only initiate nature in making new gels, but fats found in plants and insects, new ones that have never been made before. The third layer, the carbohydrates, creates a variety of starches and cereals and similar substances. They contain sugars, carbohydrates, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and their structure has only recently been unraveled. The simplest possible compound of these three elements is that containing one atom of carbon, one of oxygen and two of hydrogen, which are used in the printing gas used as a disinfectant under the name of formalin. Now if you multiply the formula of formula of formaldehyde by six you get the simplest of the sugars, glucose. The fifth food factor, the vitamins, is still far beyond our reach. We know that there are several substances that are essential for any organism, but we do not yet know how many there are, nor what they are. They are not even named, but are provisionally labelled A, B, C, D, E, and nobody can tell how much farther down the alphabet they will run. None of the five or more has yet been identified. They are all mavericks so far but we may expect them to be caught and destroyed if someone promises it the chemist may be able to make them whenever he finds it just what they are. This then is the situation. Three of the five food factors could then relied be made in the laboratory, though it may be some time before they are used. The third to feed them is the fourth. The fourth seems possible and the fifth looks hopeful. But from test-tube experiment to In laboratory production is a long and perhaps unattainable step. Even if we learn to make the various constituents of our daily diet we shall likely find that in plants we can do it for the plants can still make them, cheaper than we can. THE BEST insurance against moth damage to your heavy and LARVEXED) move them cleaned, pressed, and So to the first question, "Will man ever be able to manufacture his own food?", the answer is "yes." And to the second question, "Must he always be dependent upon the plants for his food?" 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