PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1925 Several Hundred Athletes Entered in State Meet Wichita Takes First Place in Class A Division; Shaw of Winfield, High Point Man Three meet records were broken in the twenty-third annual state high school track and field meet at the University of Kansas memorial statue on campus. Winnfield equalized his own record in the 50 yard dash of 5.5 seconds. The first record to fall was the 440 yard dash run in 51.5 seconds by Ash of Argentine. The former record of the El Dardo was held by Demo of EL Dardo. Wichtwa won first place in the class A division with a total of 27 points. Arkansas City, last year's winner, tied with Osamatime for second place with 21 points, while Winfield through the performance of the great Shaw amassed a total of 19 points to take fourth place. In the class B division Chase County Community won first easily with 42 points. Oskaloosa was second with 18, Protection third with 12, and Wollville fourth with 10. Browns of Protection and Selros, Chase County, were high points in both teams and Shaw of Wilindoff took the Class A honors with three firsts, each totaling 15 points. The meet attracted more than six hundred athletes from 75 Kansas high schools. The young athletes remained over Saturday as the guests of the athletic association to the third annual Kansas relays. CLASS A SUMMARIES Chris A. one mile run-won by Vilent of Chicago, Wendy of Boston, Rosehill, Whitehall, third; Smith, Roscoe, Chicago in 2014 basketball-won by Dwana Akers, Newton, New York, fourth; Lawrence, Glatzer, one mile run-win Clase A, 16-pound dard rack. Won by Shaw Wise (7-4, 3-5). Classe B, 20-pound dard rack. Chance, charlotte, three. Brown, chance, four. Classe C, 16-pound dard rack. Won by Achy Wise (7-4, 3-5). Classe D, 16-pound dard rack. Won by Achy Wise (7-4, 3-5). Howe Newton, fourth time. Weddik, third time. Howard Newton, fourth time. Ch. Aim A, Harvard logbook data—Wan by Sha of Winter; Winters P, Occupancy second; Howard, Hawkins, third; Wilber, Lawrence Fowler, June 19. Class A. A, shiwarai con t: Won by Proyza (Switzerland), Win by Underachiever, Whishart, third, Whiter, Quan Gao, High class A. Won by Farb, Coffee, Worries, High class A. Worries, Fourth, Newbie, first, Class B. Coffee, fourteenth, fourth Class A. 8,250board run-WoW Meyers Class B. 13,250board run-Meyers Class C. 16,250board run-Mountain Birds of Manhattan, Dibert Interv tions, N.C., 12,250board runs-WoW Class A. 12,250board runs-WoW by Wesley Hawitt, 14,250board runs- Hawittiana, 14,250board, fourth class A. 14,250board, fourth Gilbert A., a. coli strain *Won by* Wollminton Dickerson, a. coli strain *Won by* Hunt of the Clan, Klaen, a. newborn *Second, Third* Abrams, A. coli strain *Won by* P. Brennan, Gona Churchill, Webb, a. coli strain *Harper, Har- mer* Chase A. solely won *Won by Craig Owens*, Chippewa, third. Wendy H. Arkansas City, Chippewa, third. Wendy H. Arkansas City, breaks the intercollegiate record of 13 feet in basketball. Kansas City made in 1913. Gayle Shields-Wilson, Arkansas City, first. Shields-Wilson, Arkansas City, first. At 4.7 ft. 6 inches. Arktansville, Arkansas City, fourth. At 4.7 ft. 6 inches. Reno, California, fifth. In football, 10 feet, 11½ pounds. Calgary, Canada, sixth. In baseball, 10 feet, 11½ pounds. Burlington, Iowa, seventh. In basketball, 10 feet, 11½ pounds. Arkansas, second. Junction City, Arkansas, ninth. Thus previous intercollegiate record of 1,372 yards. Javelin, Class A—Won by, young. On victory; Coburn, Wichita, second; Wycof Garnett, third; Franklin, Winfield, fourth District; 120 ft. 10 inches. Brendan Jump, Class A—Won by Brieckle Wrights; Bethany, Winfield, Oldenbrough; Seeds Central of Atlanta City, Mo. bird; Wilson Athens City, Fourth, distance, 21 feet CLASS R SUMMARIES Chen Xi, 81, illiterate dach Wow by Woman Chen Xi, 74, illiterate dach Unknown, third second daughter, Unknown, third daughter, Chien Xi to wifeILE Wow by Woman Chien Xi to wifeILE Wow by Woman Chien Xi to wifeILE Wow by Woman second daughter, Third wifeILLE, fourth second daughter, Third wifeILLE, fifth H. Jimcup, Class I. W-Run by Bok, Eckler; Robbman, Delavan, second; Honor of Gecharac, Wins of Closse County and Wildlands of Williamstown, but for third. Health **Chris D. Essez**, Won by Thornhill. Pro- vince in first-round play at Boston. Harris County, then (3rd), Chris D. Essez, Won by Thornhill. Pro Class II. 100-x42 dash-whom B by Browns Chase County community; J. Leith, Stafford ville; sound; Garland, Downt; third; Ellis Foothill, fourth; Time. 19.7 Class B, 860-890 run--Run Won by Wheeler Oakland; Mayer, WilliamMurray, second; Edgar, Kridgehill, third; Mylville, Bonner Springs Gaunt. Time: 2 minutes. 9.7 seconds. Ch. II. 10-year-old Won by Bruce Henderson, second wife, second son of Latha Henderson, thir Clima 14. one mile rim - Won by Crane, Incyte rural; Warner, Flower, second; Colson, Welshville; third; Steen, Ekridge, fourth; Lakewood, fifth; 18 seconds. Broad jasmn, chlw B. Won by Hiles, Okeechobee, Wynn, Duncan Lilburn, Mildred McKinnon, Williammckinon, Clarence Farrar, Wyn **Winn-Woods to Thornhill.** Protection 40 feet 12 inches (Hawks; Oakhawk, Ohio) 20 feet 12 inches (Davis). Protection 40 feet 7 inches (Gibbe, Chase County, Georgia) 40 feet. Three Records Smashed (Continued from page 1) yards from the finish he begins to pull away. He breaks the tape well in the lead. The time is 10 flat. This is more like it. Hurdle Records Fall Hurricane Records Fall Intimacy as it takes to the task was to happen in the very first event, the trials in the high hurdles. Weir of Nebraska, renowned Valley hurrier, copied the sticks in 15.2 seconds, winning his beat. Crawford of Iowa won the sticks in 15.3 seconds, in 15.5. Taylor of Grinnell won his heat, in 15.3 seconds. Kinney of Illinois led in his round, with 15.4. The crowd's begins to water and the heartbeat faster in the three artists meet in the finals. Two events and the time come for the crucial test. The six runners constitute a stellar aggregation. Kinsey is an Olympic star. So is Taylor, who skies on the Nebraska football team. Weir Is Winner The three run neck and neck over the hurdles. What rhythmic motion? What speed? What skill? Weir leads at the last hurdle and dashes across the line a winner. The light-tatched Taylor is close behind, and he knocks his knee in third. Orbaugh cracks Drake athlete, wins fourth. And the timed 15 flat, breaking the old record. A Kansas high school, Florence, defeated the renowned Cedar Rapid, lown, in the 2-mile high school relay, ringing up at the same time, "The second best team" off-used in the columns of this story, Beatrice, Neb, won third. The time, 8 minutes, 30 seconds, was 2.6 seconds faster than the time of Northeast in this event last year. When an elusive thing athletic glory is. Now it rests here, now it journeys to Another Mark Replaced Not to be outdone by the young athletes, the men in the university hockey team, who lost to which the loud alternated many times before the finish. Ames finally won out over Wisconsin, clocking the new Kansas Relays time at 7 minutes, 50.2 seconds, westerners' last of 8:44 made last year. The two-mile college relay developed into a pretty duel between Occidental and Haskell. The third Haskell runner at one time had a lead of 20 yards, but he gained this by a startling burst of speed in the first lap. But he wore himself out, and Montgomery, Oxy anchor, with a lead of 10 vards, rumped to victory, and a new record,Occidental's own mark made last year. Oregon Repeats Oregon did not journey half way across the continent for its health. The sturdy lads from the Pacific coast ran a beauty race in the four mile relay. And the competition was keen, as evidenced by the order of finish: Oregon Aggies, Illinois, Texas Aggies and Kansas Aggies. The time was 18 minutes and 26 seconds, future generations to shoot at. A win next year will give the Oregonians permanent possession of the cup. A Kansas school stepped into the limelight again when Pittsburgh Normal runners in the college medley relay shattered the record for the disastrous 10-second running it jn 7 minutes, 45.6 seconds, and incidentally besting the entries of the Los Angeles school, which was second. Axell, running the mile for the Normals, was handed a substantial lead, which he maintained throughout, in spite of the desperate efforts **et** the Californian to steal him. Northeast High School came to Lawrence with a vengeance. After taking the half-mile relay, the Kaupo College's Lorenzo Clarebus, for premier honors in the mile relay. The winner was not decided until Henley, running anchor for the Missourians, managed to ek out a scent lead and hold it. In the one-one junior college rejay, a new event, the San Marcos Baptist Academy of Texas, an early favorite, won, setting up a mark of 3 minutes, 28.6 seconds, one which will be hard to approach in the future. The Texas men were rugged and seemingly tireless. Texas School Takes Event Another Occidental record went into the discard when the flying legs of a fast Butler quartet circled the cinders four times in the college one year after. For a while the race was duel between Baker and Butler, but the Hoosier runners managed to maneuver out and back. The race was second and Occidental third. Butler Quintet Stars Another new event, the 3000-meter run, supplied new thrills for the throng. Phelps of Iowa, a prime fa Halliburton, relay-Won Halifax, relay-Won fourth. IA, 138.7. Pole vault-Won. 150.7, Berry, Perry, James, Plate, Chase County community, third K. Leith, Staffordville, vorite, won rather handily after a long milling. Equidial of Texas U. took second; Outf, Hankel entry (second); Dot, Krasnyak entry the Spanish lauda. The one-mile university relay proved a fixing climax to a great event. Grinnell, a dark horse, won the event in the new Relays time of 3 minutes, 20.4 seconds, replacing Iowa's mark of 3:22.6 made in 1923. Grinnell Upsets Dope Nebraska held the lead for two laps, after which Watson, running the third lap for Kansas, jumped to the front in an outburst of speed. Nebraska then rebounded. He faltered at the far turn in the southwest corner of the stadium. Crowd Goes Wild Kansas Rooters go wild with frenzy. Come on, Watson, don't weaken now. Fisher is waiting eagerly ahead to carry the baton. But the plea is of no avail. Crisman strikes in the hearts of Cramson partisans. Daly of New York and Kinnick-hulley-colored Grinnell athlete, is close at hand. The two run a dead heat in passing the batons to the anchor men. Then Taylor, Olympic 400-meter hurdle champion, snatches the stick and gallops away like a race horse. Crites strains every muscle to keep pace. The athlete across the hatched athletic dashes across the tape with yards to spare. Poor Makes Best Leap Ton Poor, jumping in the best form of his athletic career, cleared the high bar at 6 feet, 5 inches, a new Relays and Kansas record. He was forced to the limit by Bramford of Missouri, who took second. Oklahoma contributed in the record breaking when Cox tossed the javelin 197 feet $6 \frac{4}{8} \mathrm{inches}$, beating Ostersk's mark made last year by a fraction of an inch. Richerson, in youth with a throw of 138 feet $9 \mathrm{inches}$, Graham, Kanas captain, leaped 23 feet $6 \frac{1}{8} \mathrm{inches}$ for a first in the broad jump. As a special treat, Brookings of Iowa ran an exhibition 220-yard hurdle race with a team-mate, Cullet, and the world's record for the low sticks and Riley is title-holder for the 410-yard hurdles. Brookinson won in 23.9 seconds, fast to say the heist. He must barrier his minimum of effort. A. Great Relay Carnival A Great Relay Carnival All in the, the Karan Redays yesterday was packed with three. It seemed like a performance the preceding two Relays held here. Twenty records were smashed, two world's records bettered, two equalled, and two intercontinental records, in addition, improved, Records were hung up which will feature futuristic athletes for years to come. And the crowd was by far the largest ever to attend the event. It must have been at least six or seven thousand strong. A thousand, perhaps more, athletes performed under ideal conditions. All sections of the country were represented. The gain appearance of the stadium, with all its colorful bannerings, invited them into the scene. The affair will go down in history as one of the greatest carnival events ever held in America. The summaries: UNIVERSITY CLASS REPLY Joseph C. James, M.D., University of California, Berkeley, Medical School, Mount Sinai Hospital, Cardiology Center, Stanford University, Time, Ticket: New Bakersville resort, won by Carryway, Hanaguchi City, Japan, Time: 24:59, Hotel Time: 10:28 second heat, won by Iowa (Josey Jones, Kweningh Ciarra); second, Notre Dame (Jeffrey Smith); third beat, won by Kansas (Rooney, Power, Wongcun, Fisher) in Illinois; fourth beat, Olive Grove, Worcester, Orrange, Apollo (Boek, Khuek), Marianne, Chick-fil-A, Toya, A, M and M. Third Kansai, Amara (School), Toshiki, Hiroshi, Yusaku, Mefei-roji, Byou-ta, Won-Ten (Dossel, Glad Leap), Maki (Okada), Miho, Sugiuchi, breads, Oklahoma A, M and M. Garden (town) of 32315 held by Cedar Rapids (Cuhel Lafayette, Heath, Ford). 1224. Missouri. Time 12 seconds. Oklahoma. Time 30 seconds on time by Kansas; Kanaira; Indiana, second; Missouri, third and Bakersfield tied for fourth. Oregon and Idaho. Old record of 42.3 seconds held by the University of Oklahoma is second. Third and first-half Won by Nebraska (He, Mansurny, Daily Luker) Texas (Jones, Miles), second-Hour Won by Missouri. Second hour-Won by Illinois (Hughes, barnwood,皖南), Evans, second; Kansas, second. Final win on time by Birmingham, Kansas, second (Nebraska, third). Then the World's record world record old record of 12.74 km/h by the New York City D. Wetler, Jr., Lovely, Fayre, 1921. Sidney Schwartz, Kaitlyn Hill, Karen Wade, Fiona Weissman, Howard Vanouman, Colleen Wick, Katie Wilson, Hannah Newton, Kate, fourth, Time, #150, Newton, Kate, fourth, Time, #150, Northwest of Kansas City Ms. (Thielsen, Lowry HIGH SCHOOL RELAYS Midday edging-Won by Cilcester, Tewksbury. Henry C. Hickey, 1923-2006, Middletown, Kansai City, Mo., second North Dakota, Kansas City, Mo., second Missouri, 1:2 L.E.K. New Radio record, 046 record. Buffett, Thomas, 1923-2007, (Kirkbrite, Daniels, Honey, Thomas), 1928. COLLEGE STATE Oxfordian by Oxcodian (Mother Baird, Carter; Montgomery); Hankell, askel; Corrall, Iowa; Bird, Oxlipm 教师培训 (Montgomery); record of 812 held by Oxcodian (Montgomery) Halt-rule mile—first host—Won by Baird (Ham, Gray, Caraway, Filleris); second host—Won by Oxcodian (Mother Baird, second, second, Oklahoma Baptist, third Downehire won — by Northwest, Kansas City, Mo. (Thomas, Rhodes, Smith, Hunter) Cleburne, Texas, second — Central, Kansas City, Mo. (Thomas, Rhodes, Smith, Hunter) Time, 1:25. New Jersey record. Old record Final half-mile ride—Won on time by Buster; buttered; second, two miles. 1:19. 1:29. 1:39. A new record record. Old record of 1:31 hold by Buster (Argue, Buckspan,斯卡 Three beat-Won by Missouri Woolenny (Sculut, Clark, CO, Ivorytie), Haskell, second; Peru, Neh., Teachers, third. Time. Making roads—Won by Pittsburgh Teachers (Barlow, Snowman Shadow Athletic Club, Iowa, Iowa Oomie riley—Won by Butler (Carasaw Gray, 1982). Haskell, fourth. Time: 3:24. A new Relay record. Old record of 3:26. by Occidental (Spanglet, Spangle, Eagle One-mile junior college relied—骂 by San Maris Harvey Baptist Academy, Texas (Sosakon Hodson, Hartman, Travis); Koumer, second Worthwater, the North Texas Ariza Time, 15.4 sec. see **Drake**, fourth. By Weir, Nebraska Drake, second. By Weir, 15.2 sec. three head. By Won by Tayler, Griffin, 3.3 sec. first head. By Won by Tayler, Griffin, 3.3 sec. first head. By Won by Tayler, Nebraska: Tayler, fourth. By Drake, fourth. By Drake, fourth. By Drake, fourth. By 15 sec. By Crawford of Iowa 1928. By Crawford of Iowa 1928. INDIVIDUAL EVENTS 120rd- pair high hurdles - first-Won b vienna, Illinois ; Clark, Mo. Wesleyan, second 100-mil dash—First heat—Won by Locke Nebraska; Gurnenhagen, Minnesota, second time. 0.6 sec. Time, 5.4 sec. Second beat—Won by McAndrews, Wisconsin sin; Schultz, Missouri, Wesleyan, second Time, 10 sec. Third heat—Wen by Poth, Texas A. & M. Final-Win. -Butee, Nebraska; McAda drew, Wisconsin; by second, Michigan; Mansfield drew, Florida; by third, Time, 10 fist. The record of 6.6 sec. was by Lockee in one of the trial he equated with Fitzgerald. Lindsay, Oklahoma A. & M., second. Time. 10,ooo. crate region - Won by McKenna, Empire Sports. First win of the first third between Illinois, Iowa and New Jersey, Brownsboro of Northwestern at 12 ft 6 in. Brownsboro of Northwestern at 12 ft 6 in. College record. Former record at 15 ft. College record. Former record at 15 ft. 2008-meter run—Won by Bhelps, Iowa. Equidall, Tidal, Oceal, two; Hakell, third; Pratt and Grady, Kansas, tied for fourth. Tinley, Kidd.* Jacket—Won by by Schwarze, Wisconsin Friday, May 8, 2016. 45 ft. 4 inch, Burmese Pitcher, Pitcher, 45 ft. 4 inch, fourth, Skew, Edmonds (Okla.) Teacher of baseball. Recorded the collegiate record. Old record made by Schwarze. special 220-pound low hardwood—Won by Brooklyn, Iowa; Cuhel, Iowa freshman, Kansas; Riley, Illinois A. C., third, Time, 23.8 Brass, james—Wen by Graham, Kansas Sweeney, Illinois, second; tie between Goodell of Kansas and Fell of Illinois for third. their three —Won by Richerson, Mossiori, Schwarze, Wisconsin, second; Coleman, Penn- sylvania, third; Rinefort, Grinnell, fourth; Dorsey, 128, f. 9. in **Hokie Hall—Won by Poor, Kansas; second,** **Kansas City, Missouri; third, comus, and** **Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Teachers, 16,** **Baylor, Baylor, University of Texas,** **Former record by book at Foy 4 at 11. 4n.** **Cumberland, Tennessee, 4 at 12. 4n.** **Alison, Texas A. & M. second; Stuttte,** **Boston, Massachusetts, 3 at 12. 4n.** **Distance, 197 ft. 6¼ in. **A** New Rock record, lasting former record held by** **Baylor, Baylor, University of Texas,** **Former record by book at Foy 4 at 11. 4n.** First Christian Church to Dedicate Organ The inaugural recital for the newly installed pipe organ at the First Christian church will be held at 8 p. m. Sunday. 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