PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925 K. U. Relay Teams Meet Fast Field at Drake Classic Kansas and Illinois Favorer in Quarter and Half; Four-Mile Team Entered Coach Karl Schlademann is taking three relay teams to Drake for the annual relay classes Friday and Saturday of this week. The world's record breaking quarter-mile team composed of Rooney, Pengwu, Wongfai and Fisher is also hosting the round of Rooney Engle, Wongwui and Fisher. Instead of running the mile-relay, the coach intends to enter a four-mile quarter, and get them high. These men have been running in time during the present week, according to the official high, if not actually win the event. Special Events Entered. In the special events the following men are invited: Graham, in the brood and high jump and also in the hop, step and jump; Goodell, in some events with the exception of the high jump; Phillips in the pole vault; and Wongwai and Fisher in the open 100-dash dash. The Latures of the Drake Relays are expected to be the quarter, half and mile relays. In the first two events Kansas and Illinois will again engage in a bitter duet for honors, as each one forced the other to break a world's record to win in the relays here. Due to the circular track at Drake, and to the greater familiarity of the Illinois men with such a track, Coach Schlademan believes Illinois has a better chance of winning the quarter mile than Kansas; while the positions should be reversed in the half. But an outsider must also make an effort of these two fast quartets expects to walk away with the ten honors. In the mile relay, Grimell will rule a favorite. But this valley school will be pitied against the best teams of the cast and of the western conference. Dartmouth and Columbia are sending crack squads. Michigan, Iowa, and northeastern, Minnesota, Indiana and Nebraska all are rated as dangerous. Good Hizh Jump Field Enters Good High Jump Field Entries Three high jumps, McGinnis, of Wisconsin, Bransford and Wichita are among the possible winners in this event. Both can do well over 6 feet; and it was Bransford who forced Poor to a new Kansas Relay race with a clearing 6 feet 4 inches for a second place. The Kansas squad of 11 men will leave this evening for Des Moines, In. Tomorrow the quarter-mile relay team will uphold its honors, while the uprighters will run in the preliminaries of the 100-yard dash. If weather conditions favorable the Drake Rails will be outstanding this year for the record marks broken in top-north teams from other relays are entered. The entry list is by far the greatest in the history of the games. K. U. Relays Get Publicity Newspapers All Over Country Feature Big Event Kansas athletics received a large amount of publicity in the Sunday edition of newspapers over the country last week. The New York Times, Philadelphia Public Ledger and other eastern papers ran streamer heads and full summary stories of the college and university events. The papers of the Mid-West run complete reports of the games and a great deal of space was devoted to the relays by Pacific coast papers due to the interest out there in the wonderful performances made by Occidental college and the Oregon Agricultural College. The New York Times rotgravitary section contained a large picture of the Jayhawk Superixes, the famiun Kansas six-footers that vary widely football squad next fall. The Philadelphia Public Lodge contained a large picture of Tom Poor, of Kansas. Intercollegiate high jump champion of the United States who is enroded University Pennsylvania Rolays. Basketball Squad Gets Charms Basketball Squad Gets Charms The gold basketball watch charms given to the Missouri valley champions by the Athletic Association have arrived and will be distributed to the Jachwicks won a trip to 395. The men's season's average of .938. The men who captain, "Tet" Ackerman, Vern Wilkin, Wilford Belgard, Albert Peterson, Pete Gordon, Vern Engol, Harold Schmidt, Harold Zuber and Ward Hilti. Education Majors Visit Johnson County Schools Crickian Eubanks and Veronion Hays, graduate students, and Freda Hutchinson and Helen Wimmer, seniors in the department of education, left this morning for Johnston on Friday in the schools of the county. They are assisting Prof. T. J. Smart, assistant professor of education, who is carrying on a supervision project in Meridian school in Mertian and South Park and surrounding schools for the purpose of giving the standard educational tests. One-Hundred Yard Dash Event Only Race in East Faster Than in West Weather Conditions Slow Up Ohio Meet; Kansas Skies Clear The fast Ohio State Relay carnival was held last week while the Kansas relays were in progress and a comparison of records made in the two meets is of interest. At Columbus inelement weather slowed up the meet while at Lawrence the sky was clear, the tractor foot, and only a slight wind at times hindered the athletes. In the 100 yard dash Hubbard of Michigan stepped it in 9.8, Locks of Nebraska in 10 seconds flat. Track Events 120-yard high hardiness, Guthrie, Ohio State, 0:15 2-10, Weir, Nebraska, 15 flat. Half mile University Illinois, Michigan, 1:30 2:10; Illinois, 1:27 One mile University relay, George-town, 3:23 9:10; Grinnell, 3:20 4:10 One mile College relay, Colgate, 3:27; Butler, 3:23 2:10 Two mile College relay, Michigan state Normal 8:21; Occidental 8:40 10. Two mile University relay, Georgetown 8:00 6:10; Ames, 7:56 2:5. Field Events High jump, University, Russell, Chicago, 6 feet 3.8 inches; Poor, Kansas, 6 feet 5.18 inches. Pole vault, Norton of Georgetown, 12 feet; McKenna, Kansas State Teacher College, 13 feet 2 7-8 inches. 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