PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925 Graham and Poor Beat Illinois Relay High Jump Record Norton, Former Athlete of Kansas, Takes Highest Number Points in Meet A by a loop of 6 feet and 3 inches Graham and Poor, Kansas track stairs, whitched the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and ad at Udana Saturday night. This mark is three-fourths of an inch better than Observer's mark it Emerson Norton of Georgetown established a new carnival record in the all around with 5,003 points. The former Kansas athlete bettered the record set by Observer, Hini won the same even in years ago with 5,253 points while competing for Kansas. Much Fast Competition Many old carnival records were broken. Schwarze of Wisconsin 722-pound sophonore, heaved the shot 47 feet 3-14 inches and Georgia town lowered the time in both the 1-mile and the 2-mile relaits. Rhodes of Nebraska scored second with 5,241. Sturbridge of Depawp third with 5,190 and Pearce of Ohio Wesleyan, fourth with 5,831. According to Coach Schademan the showing made by the Kansas entries was very good considering the attendance of the participants raises the Kansas stock for the Missouri Valley indoor championship meet to be March 21 in Convention Center. Kansas Not at Best Failure of the Kansas team to win more places was due somewhat to the hard meet with Missouri last Wednesday and also to the long, tiring trip. Wongwai, in his first experience with readily fast competition, learned to ride a hard dash, while the medley relay team, stepping with the fastest talent in the country, managed to capture fifth place. Both Rooney and Fader run wonderful quarters in the medley, as if a whole the team had been running it meet. Graham the Kansas captain showed up well in the low hurdles. From the showings at K. C. A. C. Invitation meet, the Kansas-Missouri dual meet, and the Illinois relay, the Missouri Valley indoor meet takes place in Knoxville, branka, Kanese, and Missouri. Nebraska is exceptionally strong in the doubles, having Lucke, who won first in both the 75-yard and 200-yard sprints at the Illinois meet, and Wisteria at the Iowa meet. The pole vault. Missouri, with Richardson in the shot-put, should capture a first place or two, while Poor and Graham must sure point-winners in the high jump and the mile relay team also an almost sure win. The pole vault is sure of a fatal number of points. The summary for the Illinois Re-laws: 12th Street, then Wenlock, Locke, Nebraska, Wittmann, Maryland, second Farris, Missouri, third McAnhords, Wisconsin, fourth Tuece Fourth St. amphitheatre (the carousel horses) 13th St. amphitheatre Tennessee University also welcomes by George W. Thomas, Holiday, Holiday, Masters, Matthew C. McLean and James T. Lowe 7:56. Only Grey shirts, (New arrive former. Return number of 8/11 to made in Tennessee.) Tennessee college relay Won by Gurrell, Gimbrello, Drinkley, Bishop; Kowalczyk, Smith, Pitcher; Dickey, Bartlett; Knox, Todd; Smith, Nick. Time to 15 - 25. (New cavalry record. Former score of 8-22. 8-32 be made by Carrion in [1924] time). Navy, Ohio State, second. Worcestershire, one mile high school relay. Won by Cedar Rocha, Ia., Holder, Harper, Stammer, Shawer Kraussen, second, Poirin central, third. Ibrahim, Ia., Bloomberg, Chicago, Time 3:10 p.m. hot pot. Wash by deflation, Wisconsin, 14 feet. Cut into quarters, 8 inches, 13 feet. 14 feet 1 inch. Dieser, dunker, chirp, 14 feet 8 inch. Marmel, Merghin, 44 feet. four feet of rack. Dieser, dunker, chirp, 24 feet. record of 44 feet. Fee made by Gruss on furniture. Dieser, dunker, chirp, 44 feet. 15-meter-run Run by Shimke, Mar mattie; Valley, Wisconsin; second, black Ohio State; third, Rue, Illinois; fourth, Time 10:19 10. 2. m University ebook, reff., 899, 490, 1400, wom in Wychwood College, Dinmore, Science, Johnny's; Hudley, second; the Arms, Armour, fourth. Titus 3.7.5.3. Toronto, he births Won by Hibbard Milton, Iowa, Georgetown, second, Wailu Hawks, Illinois, Bird, Nebraska, fourth, Tuesday, 3:25 seconds. 20-year run wom Ran by Lueke, Nebraska, Germain, Minnesota, second, Grimbli, Mikael Amreis, third, Kitchen, Grinnell, fourth by Woman of Iowa in 1923, recorded made by Woman of Iowa in 1923. 1089-married son Wan by Marlin, Northwestern; Honestyn, Greenville, second Nebraska; Holmes, Lincoln, fourth Nebraska. Time, 2119-45. This coronation made by Maryland of Michigan in 1924 (Southwestern university,率88, 499, 494, male), North Carolina,率89, 496, 494, female), Iowa, country,率79, 497, 493, North Dakota, third Nebraska. Time, 8:11 2-5. (Newman grandson) former brother of Walter Holmes. Time, 8:11 2-5. learning university culture. Wise by Mickman. Ginormerber, Calibau, Jung, Hieber, Kam. vva Aggies, second Illinois, third; lowe fourth. Time: 18:19 3-2. Raising his juniors-Joan-Pierre and Glyndon Harcourt, he did for 46 years and joined in 1975. 2 inches of Debby,黛比; 3 inches of Debby,黛比; and 4 inches,葛萊德 (record of 2 inches, 1 inch made by the record maker of 2 inches). Running broad, jumpee-Wan by Hallbord Michigan (15 feet 4-3/4 inches). Northern Michigan, second (16 feet 9-1/2 inches), Southern Wisconsin, second (17 feet 4 inches), Sewardness, Illinois, fourth (12 feet 2 inches). One nine-colour jumpee Wan by Battie Michigan (16 feet 8-3/4 inches), Ohio Michigan, third (12ft, fourth, first Time, 4.25-2.5). No normal record report in Michigan. By Bernard Westerhold in 1971. One male university classy. Wow by Homer, Orwell, Hawthorne, Kafka, Kinnian, Herbert, Bergson (who is a classically trained author). Four female, fourth, fifth, then 3:25, 4:15. (Now curtail former counter, revised round 5:15 made by me.) Trade skills - Worn by Florentine, Machiavelli, Ius Etruria, by Italian mercantile traders, Hibernum, Bristol, England, by German merchants, Tuscany, Italy, and Britain. Inventory: Kenneth, Wisconsin; Northern Ireland; Kevin, Wisconsin; Number of books sold: 1000. Drives for sound, second and third quarters. Elimination Tryouts for Varsity Mat Team Scheduled This Week njured Men Recuperate Wrestling Bout Approaches Approaches Tryouts by the wrestling sound will be place on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday preliminary tests will determine which team will work against Mise March 31. These tryouts will be as follows. In the 135-pound class, Steve Merrillv al, Albert Fearing; 158-pound class, Carl WEBering; vs. Malin Depth: 175- pound class, Ve. Hill, Rise Hose; and Rice Craven; vs. Harry Skimmer. Craven, a letter man of last year, who has been on account of injury to his knee, now is based on the squat. Feuring also has been suffering from an injury received in the Ames need, but is now rounding into shape again. He was playing against season with a bad arm. Delp, a member of last year's squad, works in the 140-pound class, is revived and is working in practice some time ago Ross Hays, heavyweight class, who entered school this semester, is now playing. According to Coach Patrick, the same men who wrestle against Missouri will compete in the Valley need them to be strong. If they must first make a good showing against Missouri before they will be allowed to work in the Valley most likely. Missouri has so far this season lost to Oklahoma and won from Washington. This gives Kansas a decided edge on the dope. Teams Enter Tournament National Basketball Meet to Be Prominent Battle Entries already made in the national A. A. U. basketball tournament to be held in Convention hall, Kansas City, beginning Monday March 1, indicate that the country's battle for the national championship "It will be the largest and most representative entry list since we have had the tourney here." Dr. J. A. Cohen and the presenter of the K, A. C, C. and the result. These teams already have been entered: Crescent Athletic Club, New York City; Olympic Club, San Francisco; Los Angeles Athletic Club, Los Angeles; Hollywood Athletic Club, Hollywood, Calif.; St. Phillip Athletic Club, Chichez; Kenosha Star, Kenosha, Wisc.; Lombard School, Lombard, Calif.; Denver Boosters Indianaapolis, Ind.; Denver Boosters Denver, Col.; Hartford Dixon, Hartford, Conn.; Hillyards, St. Joseph Mo. Besides, there will be two or three Kansas City teams, including the Schoology and the K. C. A. C. and the Missouri, and the Missouri, and neighboring states. And, in all probability, both the Colorado College, champions of the Rocky Mountain Conference, and the University of Arkansas will enter their terms. In addition to the teams mentioned above, the Mercer College team, winner of the Southern Intercollegiate tourney held has week at Macon, Ga. The team will be at Citadel team, run-up, will be entered in the national tournament. The young people of the First Baptist church met Friday evening and discussed the program for the remainder of the year and also suggested talks. The students attended a play put on by the W. W. G, convention group which was followed by a social hour and refreshments. The Reverend and Mrs. Phiona and the Rev. Matta, Mrs. Waitta, quarried about the group. Jayhawker Quintet Will Meet Washington After Resting a Weel Pikers Are in Second Place With Four More Games on Schedule The Jayhawks will rest secure this week at the top of the Valley ladder as the result of winning three straight wins, and champions by turning back Missouri, Oklahoma and the Kansas Aggies can their total of winnet to 14 with one loss. on Schedule The Washington quintet closes the season here with the Jayhawkers on March 9. They play, Nebraska at Lincoln on the previous night and make the journey south for the Valley final. Washington in second place has lost two games and won't have a chance to the Kansas for the head coach. We have more games to play; two with the Kansas Aggies, and one each with Nebraska and Kanaas. By winning every one of these games the Pikekers can win the Jayhawkers for first place. A glance at the conference standings shows that the Sooners from Oklahoma have the most powerful offensive combination. They have scored 174 points in 15 games while Kansas has counted 263 in as many games. The Jayhawkers and Washington are about even on the defense, but Oklahoma has their opponents and the Pikers 224. The conference standings: W. L. Pec. P, Opus 1, Kansas 11 1 14 95 261 Washington 11 1 14 95 261 Nebraska 9 3 750 319 258 Oklahoma 9 3 750 319 258 Kansas, Aggies 7 6 538 358 335 Missouri 9 6 490 358 357 Oklahoma 9 6 490 358 357 Drake 2 11 154 26 384 Annes 1 13 071 247 414 Chance for Competition in Athletics Open to All Every student has the opportunity to compete in some form of athletics during the school year, according to the athletic director, of intramural athletics. The intramural and interorganization program is arranged to take care of all students in any branch of sport. In the intramural sports football and cross country are offered in the winter and summer, and are sweating in the winter and baseball, tennis, golf, and track are offered in Interorganization tournaments afford a larger variety of sports, with tennis, basketball, and track coming with golf, handball, swimming, wrestling, and baseball in winter, and baseball, golf, and hockey in the spring. Nebraska gave Valley basketball a big boost Saturday night by overcoming the strong Creighton five at Omaha, 15 to 11. The Hillpoppers this year have had a winning combination, including a leadership ship of the North Central conference, which includes schools from Nebraska, Iowa and North South Dakota. Creighton also won games from Notre Dame and other schools from the Big Ten District and Iowa University early in the year. Sport Notes As predicted in this column, the Oklahoma Aggie wrestling team from Indiana last week, while Washington lost their meet with the Hoosiers. The entry list for the national A. A. U. basketball tournament at Kaukauna City this month is the strongest of the winners of the S. I. A. U. tournament at Macon, Ga., recently will enter. Other teams will include three from New York and four from New York and a large number from the Central states. The E. O. T. C team and the women's rifle team will fire four matches each this week. Rifle Teams to Shoot Four Matches Each This Week The R. O. T. C. team will fire against the Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College, the University of Iowa, the Oregon Agricultural College and Massachusetts Technical College. The women's team will five first national the University of Washington, the Oregon Agricultural College, the Oregon State University and the University of Oregon. 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