PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1985 K. C. A. C. Meet Showing Pleases Coach Schlademan Grady's Win in 1000-Yar Was Big Upset; Pratt Met Bad Luck in Mile "I was very well satisfied with the showing made by the Kansas trac tenn in Convention hall Saturday night," said Karl Schladehann, trac tench, in commenting on the results of an indoor invitation meet, this morning. Most of the Jayhawk team did everything that was expected of them in the Kansas City meet, and some did even more, according to Coach Schlademan. Howard Grady's win in the 1900 yd. dash was perplexes the biggest upset the dope bucket undertook when he ran away from everybody but Grady in the mule. Pratt would undoubtedly be set a new Kansas run in that event he had not been the ill-luck to trip and fall as he was happing another runner, less than a hundred yards from the pitcher. As it was he was clocked at 133, which was a few yards back, a safe second. Wongaet in Third in Dasch In the 50 yd. drill, Dwong Wawgt came in third from behind in separating Nim from the winners, Locke of Nebraska and Farley of Oklahoma. Captain Graham went to the semifinals in both the hardie races, running against Gallagher and Ivan Riley, both record holders. Graham with Branford of Missouri, were the only Valley high jumpers to get to the 6 foot mark in that event, excepting, of course, Tom Poor, who cleared 6 feet 3 inches for second place. In the finals, John Lassiter never lost to an opponent in America, and Osborne broke his own world's record in beating him. "Powers and Isset showed very well in the quarter," said Coach Schludeman. Powers went through to the finals, in this event. Relay Team Does Well Kansas will probably have an able pole vaulter in Phillips, according to Schlaeman. He cleared 11 foot with plenty to spare in the Hall meet, but injured his ankle in alighting, and was forced to quit. Relay Team Does Well. The relay team was up to expectations, winning from Nebraska with yards to spike, in the fastest time of the game. The man for Kansas, turned over a big lead to Eugene, who held it safely for McAckow and Fisher, who were not pressed. The time was 3:31:2. entered the six freshmen who were entered unattached, Renner, Christian and Springer showed up well. Renner, showed his heals to the other entries in his host of the quarter, stepping it in at 33.2. Springer placed fourth in the half, the first time he ever ran it in competition, and Christian, in spite of an injured knee, the semi-finals in the high hurdles. UNIVERSITY @schwarzer ran - (Shannon, Iowa) Cup-Win by Fittinger, Missouri; Lewis, Nealka, second; Greenes, Iowa State, third Time 1:16. Mboyard doch. Won by Locke, Nebraska. Firely, Missouri. Wongwai, Kansas. Third. Time. 5:30 second. Second low hurdle. Won by Gallagher K, C, A, C, R, Kylie, I, A, C, second. Klindzey K, C, third. Time 13:45, 13:52. Seward high hurdle. Won by Riley, L. C.; Weir, Nedrusha; second; Kebele, Moisur; third. Time 6-2 5 seconds. (New world record). 1.600mw handheld - Won by Grady, Kan san; Axel, Pitterson, second; Houston, Minti, third; 2 min, 17 sec. Athletic run. Won by Frank, Oklahoma Granville. Unstaffed; second. Hand, Hail, bell, third. Time: 52.14 seconds. Twelve roller skate (super) *Won by town* Sta. ( (Mesker, Crawford, and Greenlee) second) *Kansas Ariane*; third, Notre Dame Dame; time: 4 minutes; 0 seconds. High school. Won by Oberebera, I.A.C., Poor Kaunda, second, Judyay, unattached, third height, 6 feet, 5-3-8 inches (New world) record. One mile tide - DeMoins University vs Okokawa A. & M.I Won by DeMoins University, Day, Powers, Gabriel, and Mount Saint Helena 800-yard (cup) win by Won by Phillip unmatched Stewart, Creshion, second Monday, Kameki Angered, third, Time, 2 min Oceanscale ride, (Creighton vs. Haskell, Won by Haskell Island, Whitehill, Yellow horse, and Standing Heart). Time, 3 min 23 lt. lap. Mike Reefer - Fisher University, College of Emporia, Southern Woman College, Won. Bidler (Likley), Smith, Repel, and Ritch Time 1 hour, 35.3 rest. One-mile run toenem—Won by Pratt, Kaizu; Grady, Kansas; Ponge, Missouri third. Time 1 minute. 35 sec. Dumontville rink, Akron University vs. New Knox University. Won by Kramer (Knox, Engle, McAhern, and Fisher). Time, 3 min. 51-1-2 means Mile relay (Moorestown) Westleyan vs. Junius Collegue. Won for Moorestown Westleyan. Wang Cup, Clement, and Jumei. Time 3:18. Wilie relay (Georgetown) normal vs. Pittahua. normel) - Won by Pittsburgh (Sandersburg, hawk, Shawpont and Titus). Time 8:38. 800-yard run Jadekhi) - Won by Dodge (Wilkesboro, Shawpont), third. Wiltshire, Wilkshire, third. Time 1:36 4 Ford Voitte- Polly- College University (College Park) tied for first place at 11.1ft Linden. HIGH SCHOOLS Seagard dash (inch of entrainment) Won by Bert. Wilton, Liberty, Inc., Detroit, Mich. second; Toney, Saxetha, third, Time, 3:21 seconds. Shipyard dutch (topus). Won by Bert Wilson, Liberty Wilens, Weepart; second, Henry Northeast, third. Time 5:24. Liberty, Willem. Wright. Northeast, third. 1935. 28. Northwest, first. West by Henley, Northeast, Louisiana, Saulha, second. Oldham, Central third. Time 10:35-2:55. Coach Bunn Selects Large Court Squad of First Year Mer Mentor Will Pick 12 Regular From Temporary List of Basketeers John Burn, freshman coach, has picked a group of 10 men who will compose the freshman basketball team. The men will be picked who will wear the regular freshman uniform. Those men may check out equipment from Mr. The temporary list includes the following men: Brian Blades, Marvin Burton, Borgneser, Forrest Brian, Glenn Burton, Chauf Clandoff, John Cushnick, Thomas Finkenbry, Herman Fitzgerald, Mitchell Foster, Karl C. Mullen, Richard Wilson,erson Jack Henson, Eugene Helt, James Hill, Harold Holmes, Ivalaf Jefrey, Pennel Jones, Fred Koster Melvin Kraemer, Robert Krosnan, Lloyd Livingston, Kenneth Madreran Clarence McGuire Jr., Bruce Miller, Dick Mallins, Tom Myers, Henry Shenk, Carl Smith, Charles Smith, Wendell Wall, Woolley Wright, Frank Purma, Orval Sparks, and Conrad Cowley. Boxing Captain Elected John Montgomery, Lightweight Leads K. U. Squad John Montgomery, c25, was cheered captain of the university boxing team at a regular meeting of the boxing class held Saturday night. Montgomery is serving his third year on the boxing squad and has held the lightweight championship of the University for the past two years. Last year he was out for the game and was eliminated by Kaufman, who represented the United States in the games at Paris, France. Montgomery is well known in boxing circles, having staged several exhibition bouts in Kansas City with his instructor, Tommy Dixon. Rifle Matches Scheduled K. U. Shooters to Meet Three Valley Schools The men's rifle team will compete in three matches during this week. They will meet the Oklahoma Agritech Team, and the University of South Dakota, the University of Washington, and the University of Minnesota. Only one trying will be made and the score will be announced. The teams, those teams facing on their own range. The results of the match will not come until the following week. Ten shots will be fired from standing, treeling, prose, and slinging. In addition the team will fire the first stage of the seventh army area inter-collegiate indoor rifle match. All schools in the area enter teams in stages, but be free to join in stages. In the first stage they will be fired from prone and sitting positions, the second stage from prone and kneeling, the third from prone and standing and the last from two prone. Twenty per cent of the teams compete to compete in an national collegiate match fired under similar condition The men who will fire in the matches this week are: D, M. Armstrong, Bryan Cornwell, W, K. Craine, W. T. Davis, C. A. H. Eubank, K. C. Fairebeld, A. H. Fouring (capt.), N. Browne, A. H. Savage, R. B. Savage Bruce Sheets, H. H. Rainer, W. G. Sloan, M. E. Trueblood and Immer. Wilmer Several other members of the squad have shown up well and will fire under the same conditions. Although their shots will not count in this battle, it may determine whether or not they can meet other members of the team. Beginning Monday, Feb. 9, the range will be closed to all except the members of the R. O. T. C. spunk and the Girls' Riff Tee. Mrs. Cora Banks of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting an niece, Mrs. Charles Kline. Mrs. Pankis was for the Phil Deltis. Thea house mother. Jayhawkers Meet Iowa State Five at Gym Tonight Four Contests for Kansan This Week; Will Meet Grinnell Here Wednesday The Jahayower basketball team will play its third home game of the season when it tangles with the Iowa State live in Robinson Gymnasium tonight. Although the Ames quintet has not succeeded in winning a win, an unhealthy good condition and expect to give the Kannsans a battle. The Iowa State team is coached by William Chandler, who played under W. E. Meanwell at Wisconsin, and was all-Western center at that time. Chandler later played with the Great Lakes Naval Academy and at press conferences the Missouri valley on the national basketball rules committee. The Chandler team has played rather erratic basketball this season. Missouri barely nosed them out by a score of 17 to 15 Saturday night. Earlier in the season they held the powerful Oklahoma team to a score of 34. The game in which the Iowaans threatened the Sooners throughout. H. J. Huff, athletic director of Grinnell College, arrived this afternoon and will see the game tonight. Mr. Huff will go to Manhattan for the Angie-Grinelin game there Tuesday. Dan Browning, all-ValleyForge and former Missouri star, will be here to work the game for the Tigers. The Kansas team has a strenuous week ahead, playing four games this week. Wednesday night the Ginnell Pioneers, coached by Charlie Black, come here; on Thursday night the MVC comes in at Washington; and on Saturday night they meet the Tigers at Columbia. Commenting on the games to be played this week Coach "Phog" Alein said, "We are taking the games as we come to them. We are playing every one carefully, and the boys realize what a slip might mean to us." They have taken out to Broadway Inn for a good rest before the game, according to Coach Allen. The game tonight will be referred by E. C. Quigley, and will start promptly at 7:30. The doors will close. The probable lineup is as follows: Iowa Stat lowa Eagel Forward Eiffel Ackerman Forward Rilke Peterson Center Jacobson Bolgard Guard Miller Angell Guard Miller Quack club picture will be taken at the tank in Robison graynasium Thursday noon. Insist on WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM The Cream Supreme Brick Specials for this week; Strawberry, Vanilla) Banana Nut and Grape Pine- apple Apricot Milk Sherbet and Chocolate NEAPOLITAN (Chocolate, Strawberry, Vanilla) Vanilla and Chocolate Lemon Dipapple and Bisque Chocolate and Lime Ice Caramel! Van and Orange Nescafelde and Vanilla Pineapple Ice and Caramel! Sport Notes Eight Flavors in Sherbets and Ices Our customers are satisfied Strawberry and Vanilla Black Walnut and Vanilla Fourteen Flavors in Single Layer Bricks. --- WIEDEMANN'S PHONE 182 Pineapple Strawberry and Vanilla Nurmi set a new record for the two-mile Saturday night by breaking the record of 9 minutes 8 2-5 seconds. This is the last of the world's records held by Joie Kray. Nurmi can go after Paddock's records now. Osborne, bespectacled jumper of the Illinois A. C., barely missed clearing 6 feet, T. inches at his head, and hit a stop sign accidentally he defended Tom Poe for the first time that the latter has not jumped high enough on American soil. The Hillyards from St. Joseph will play the Schooldays, city champions of Kansas City, in basketball Tuesdays. It should be a grim worth going to, but the team yard lineup will have Robby Molly and Wolf, former Kansas player and all-Missouri Valley men. He will also play with the up-rip five. Notre Dame defeated Illinois, leaders in the Big Ten basketball race, recently, 29 to 18. Notre Dame has won its first three games, so speak well for the brunt of basketball exhibited by the Big Ten this season. The Creighton at Omaha by a top-seeded Long May They Wave; Hair and Hell-Week Curls, marchels, water waves!!! So many waves bring thought of breakers and a tinge of seismicity. Hall week is over! (That is for a month.) Powder, rouge and stroobare are once more apparent, and the number of groomes commonly board when they are grown is a chorus any more. Hell week is over! (That is until another year.) Now-bright and glancing glows Now—snarbles the light and glamps the jewels fair on the fraternity and security pin! They send their greetings far and wide, but not so far nor quite so wide in the smiles that shine on the faces of the singers like sisters; sisters, sisters and fraternity brothers. Rumor states that Delta Zeta, national social security has colonized a chapter at the University. But when supposed members of the mythical chapter of this security are questioned they refuse to give any information regarding the subject, although at the Varsity date Saturdays, many girls were being congratulated by other security women, PRIVATE LESSONS You'll want your suit pressed for that weekend dance— You can get a knockout job for four bits—if you phone us— Chess occupies an important place among winter sports at McGill University, according to the McGill Daily. In it? Or can't it? Some people say that it in them on the other hand, when they are questioned they say, "What were you thinking," where, and when was it started? This organization was started in the women's dormitory, according to hearsay. When questioned, Dean Agnes Husband, dean of women, stated that she could not give any information about the matter. 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