WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Close Competition to Feature Meet in K.C. Saturday Three Teams Will Battle for First Honors in Contest, Believes Schlademan The Missouri Valley indoor track meet in Convention Hall, Kansas City, Mo., Saturday night promises some excitement. The men's entered, with a number of close finishes in the race. Three teams should be battling it out for the title. The winners will be Track Coach Karl Schidelerm. The winner will not have to score more than 25 or 30 points. Either Nebraska, Kansas or Missouri should Nebershaa should use the two hurricane events and the 60-yard dash, with Karnow taking twelfth in the relay and second in the shot-put, first and second in the shot-put, and several second and thirds to place well among the leaders. Schuldeman In the 60-yard滩, Locke of Ni braska, Missouri valley滩 cham pion, should win over Fearry of Mia san Francisco. Wongwat of Kansas should take third in this event and either Jones or Schurkiewicz of Grantea placing Nobraskan will again come to the force in the hurlie races, with such men as Worry and Elodes entered, and their successes will be no less. The hocker stick man are Graham, Cunningham, Kobble and Stuber of Masonry; Orlandshaw, Drainer, and Rudd of Storm Lake. Frank, of the University of Oklahoma, should win the 140 with critics of Nebraska, Rouney and Fisher of Kansas, Coggin of Minnesota and Argues in the other places. In the mile and half mile such stars as Couger and Greenlee of Iowa; Watson, Kansan; Ponder and Mounder of Missouri Zimmerman of Nebraska and Kimberly Argues should make competition keen. Grady and Pratt, the Kansas state in the two-mile race, should place well. They will have such men as Poage of Missouri, valley team champ Sabine to deliver a baller of 105 yards at the 22nd corner of Nebraska to run against. In the field events Kansas should hold her own with Poor and Graham in the high jump and Phillips in the pole vault. Kansas is work in the weight events and will not be likely to compete in the field events; men in the field eventsWiring men in the field events are Wiercester of Missouri, Pittsburgh of Oklahoma, Chew of Drake, and Carter of the Kansas Angels in the pole vault; Richerson and Eitler of Missouri; Richardson and Raintower of Drake in the shot. The dope chart as prepared by Coach Scholl demonstrates the team finishing in the following order in the various event: 50-yard dash—Nebraska 5, Missouri 4, Kansas 2, Grinnell 1. 50-yard low hurdles—Nebraska 7 60 yard low hurdles—Nebraska Missouri 4. 50-yard high hurdles—Nebraska 6, Missouri 3, Grinnell 2. 40-yard dash - Oklahoma 5, Nebraska 3, Kansas 2, Kansas Aggries 1. Halfway. iowa State 5, Kansas Angles 2, Kansas 1, Missouri 1. Toward. iowa State 2, Kansas 1, Missouri 1, Kansas 3, Kansas 2, Missouri 1. Two-wheeled. Kansas Angles 5, Kansas 2, Missouri 1, New Jersey 1, Kansas 3, Kansas 2, Washington 1, Missouri 1. Pole vault- Nebraska 3,1,3; Tampa 2,3,3,1,3; Okaka 3,1,3; Drake 1 Shoah-pat - Missouri 8, Grimsel 2, Okaka 2,3,3; Bradbury 2,3,3; Shoah 2, Missouri 1,1. Toula; Nebraska 28, 13; Missouri 7, 1; Kansas 7, 14; Kansas Agger 4; Oklahoma 10, 1.5; Iowa State 8, 8; Pennell 6; Washington 2, Drake 1. The Oklahoma Agger are not ig tated in the game, but if their entrance it will not materially change the total of the powerful Haskens. Sport Notes There will probably be some close competition in the Valley, meet at convention hall next Saturday night. The distance run should especially suit you. But there is another side to the affair. Nebraska officials disclaim any part in the presenting of the petition. The story is told that a man of Omaha alumna, having more Olympia than good sense, appeared at The polevault should be the feature of the field events, with such men as Lancaster of Missouri, Potts of Oklahoma, Chew of Drake, Carter of the Angles, and Phillips of Kansas competing. be meeting, and without previously consulting with the school athletic teams, asked to be admitted. Nebraska should win the meet this year, judging the record of the Hassers in the Illinois relay carnival. A school has a well-rounded team. The Big Ten officials rejected the petition of Nebraska and the Michigan Angels for entrance into the Western conference. The argument was made that this would make too unwieldy a body. This news will be gratifying to the ther Valley schools. The loss of Gibbasa would be keenly felt; and with my withdrawal would tend to cart some unfavorable reflection on the members of the Valley conference. 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