PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Riley Shatters World's Record in High Hurdles Grady Takes First In 100 Yard Handicap; Wongwai Places in 50-Yard Dash Event Ivan Riley of the Illinois Athletic Club, former Kansas Aggie star, ordee the world's indoor record in the 50 yard high threeday at the annual Iowa Cycling event has conviction hall last night. He made the distance in 6.2 seconds, lowering the former world record by 1-5 sec. Of Nebraska took second in this event. Kuck of the Emporia Teachers College was the 16-pound shot put with a heave of 48 feet, 1 inch. The 50 yard dash for college students was by Lucke of Nebraska. Wongwai of Kentess won third place. The 440 meter race was by Frank of Oklahoma University, with a time of 52 1-5 seconds. The mile relay between Kansas Agagies and Oklahoma was won by the Sooners; Guthrie, Schaff, Ringo and Frances. The Missouri relay team with Drake with Drake on the Tiger team tested the boards in 3 min. 50-3-3 rest. Grady of Kansas won first in the 1000 yard open handicap. Axell of the Pittsburgh Teenagers placed second in this event. Results: 10 yd. dash, high schools: Won by Wilcox, Westport; Henley, Northeast second. Time 5-2.5 see. 60 yd, dasch, open; Won by Locke, Nebraska; Farley, Michigan; second, Wongwai, Kansas, third; Grantelo, Missouri, fourth. Time 5.3 see 600 yd, run, Shannon Dougles Cap: Won by Pitcher, Missouri; Lewis, Nebraska; second; Greeneen; Ames third. Time 1; min 46, sec 440 yd, run, open: Won by Franks. Okahanna: Grantello, Missouri; second: Giand, Haaskell, Time. 52 1-5 sec. 50 yd. high hurdles, open; Won by Illinois, Riley A. C.; Weir, Nebraska; second; Mccourt, Missouri; third, time. Record of knocking the old world's record at 8-5-3. 16-pound shot put, but W. by Kuck Empriora Teachers; Talbot, K. C, A2 cree, Richerson, Missouri, third distance, 46 ft. 1 inch. 1 mile relay, Oklahoma vs. Kansas Aggers; Won by Oklahoma; Guthrie Schaff, Ringo, Franks. Time 3 min, 87 sec. 50 yd, low hardness, open. Won by Gallager, K. C, A. C; Riley, Illinois A, C, second; Rhodes, Nebr., third Time, 5-4-5 sec. Tulip role, Warrenburg, Central Worcester; Central Worcester; Central College, 1000 bd. handicap. Worth by Grady Ussen, University of Wisconsin, Ussen, Missouri, third. Time 2 min. 1 mile ride, Drake vs. Missouri Wen by Missouri; Bardau, Johnson Bond, Coggins. Time 3 min. 35 3-5 seconds. Y. M. Advisory Board Plans Semester Program The University's Y. M. C. A. program was the subject of a discussion Friday night by 12 men representing the advisory board of the association and the general secretary and student officers. It was the second of its kind this year, and was held in Wiedemann's tea room. 邓20th Dylan R. 1953cv financial repre- sentation in the handicap to the association in the handicap field, many student and faculty pledges were overdue, it was stated, Beasley Dean Dyer, and Dr. P. B. Bessley, presiding officer, these Prof. J. J. Wheeler, Prof. George C. Shafr, Prof. H. J. Hungerford, George L. Kreck, C. S. Sinons and the Roy Edward Hilop. Student were either Harry Holop, student, and Walker Means, secretary. Sigma Nu Five Defeats Delta U's, 14-12, Saturday In an intramural game of basket ball Saturday morning the Sigma Nai deflected the Delta Ua, 14 to 12 The Delta Ua led at the half, 7 to 5. The Sigma Na's, staging a fight for the net, last ten minutes won by two points. Engle played well for the Sigma Nu's. Vickers and Skaer starred for the Delta U's. Score: Sigma Nu— Johnson 3 0 FT 1 Allen 1 1 0 Harrison 0 4 0 Engle 0 1 0 Callahan 0 0 0 Delta U— FG FT 1 Troulosl 1 1 Mears 1 0 Skner 2 1 Harmond 5 0 Bock 0 0 Vickers 1 0 The Phi Delta Phil lost to the Beta Pi Sigma by a 2 to 0 force, failing to have a team on the floor when the game was called. Spring Tryouts Being Held for Radamanthi Spring trouts for membership in Radadamti, poetical society, are being held. The deadline for all manure requests to be submitted to Esther Hollomb, secretary. All manure requests should be left in the Radadamti box in Fraser hall. The minimum number of lines is 20 may be submitted in one or more rows. At the Radmanthi meeting in Watson Hall, Wednesday evening, Ernestine Songer, c26, was elected president for the reminiscence of the late Bill McCormick, c28, who has resigned. Imita, c28, who has resigned. Institution was held for Peggy Farrell, c28. Coach Clark Explains Eligibility Rules to 37 Men Out for Baseball Indoor Work to Begin Monday; Sixteen Games Scheduled This Season At the first meeting of the baseball squad held Friday afternoon in Robinson gymnasium, 37 men responded. Coach Clark explained the eligibility regulations and had each man fill out a card stating his baseball ejection record. The team should specify what position on the team he expected to fill." "We must also have a good hitting team. The batting average for the team last year was, 105, when is low, Two and three years ago when we had championship teams, the teams average was more than 300. This is important if we expect to play championship games, we must learn to hit." "We have a hard schedule," continued Coach Clark, "of the hardest we have had for years. We play against a team that is in succession. This means we must have a good pitching staff, and a good coaching staff, and a requirement of a winning team. Due to failure in a two hour course, Merle Price, captain of the cam, is not eligible for varsity competition. Dan Vreight has been appointed to act as captains. At the beginning of the daying schedule one will act as captain and continue in that capacity until the third week, and then the will act as captain. The pitchers will start working out Monday, and will warm up at least three times a week. The pitching is not as difficult as it must start early to get in shape. Arrangements have been made to use the gymnasium from 1:30 to 3:20 after a refreshment. Trainer M. W. Kelly instructs the players to sweat suits Monday. Practice will start slowly and care taken not to throw hard. The pitchers are especially warned not to attempt to throw serve during the month of February. A meeting of the squad will be held each Friday afternoon at 4:30 in room 292 Robinson gymnastium. Chalk talks, questions asked and answered will be the main part of the weekly meetings. The men who have expressed their desire to try out for the team are as follows: Roy Johnson, Russell Tewroy, Rory Testerman, Robert Fowler, Paul Sullivan, J Cachon, Lester Lehmberg, Andrew Grantham, Harry Skinner, Walter Swenson, Myron Voights, Jack Kinnear, Dave Wright, Ed. Khalil, Forrest Hewitt, Chad Ogden, John Bill McDermott, Michael Childs, William Roce, Lewis Davidson, Emery Potherebring, Russell Smith, Archie Phinney, Charles Kennedy, Wilfred Bergel, Harold Schmidt, Harald Zebra, Harold Baker, Benny Dawes, Greg Norman, Kristins, Ward Hill, Leonard Tap, John Corrigan, and Dave Armstrong. Washington Regains Place Washington University moved up to a tie with a Kansas for first place in the Valley basketball战局 as a result of their one-aided victory over Iowa State at St. Louis Friday night. Each of the lenders have won five in last one. Nebraska in second place has won three games and lost one. One - Sided Victory Over Ames Helps Piker Standing W L Pet. Kansas 5 1 47 Washington 5 1 183 Nebraska 3 1 750 Kansas Aggies 3 1 625 Grinnell 3 2 600 Oklahoma 4 3 572 Missouri 3 4 428 Tennessee 2 7 652 owa State 8 0 900 The Valley standings including games of Feb. 6: Jeanette Strickler c25 spent the week-end at Manhattan. "Phog" Shows Them How The Jahawkbasket basketball squad is at work daily, practicing for the four valley games to be played this week. The picture shows Dr. F, C. Allen demonstrating to Wilkins how to guard from behind without fouling the man with the ball. Sport Notes The University of Colorado, champions of the Rocky Mountain conference, recently returned from Hawaii, where they played the University of Hawaii on Christmas Day, leaving 18 players to play in Hawaii. The Hawaiian football players are mostly Chinese, Japanese and Negroes. Missouri has a number of star track man back this year. Richardson, best of the Valley weight men and Keble, world's record holder in the 60 yard high hurdles are both entered in the K. C. A. C, meet The world's record winning streak of Passaic (N. J.) high school basketball is at an end. They host to Hackernack, N. J. 30 to 25 Feb. The Passaic boys had run up a total of 159 consecutive victories, but we never entered the passaic team was never entered in the national tournament at Chicago. Bunker was unable to get boose and the Aggies dropped a game to the boys from Sooneland, Friday night, 55 to 23. The Argies had better pick up, the Jayhawkers have a little score to settle with them. AMARKS The Sift Shop JEWELRY William Plant, Morningside A. C. Walker, will attempt to lower the world record for the two-mile walk at the annual Willeo A. A. games, where the record is now held by George Goulding of Canada, established in 1910. Sid Terris from New York's East Side lost a decision to Summy Mandell of Rockford, Il. Friday night after Terris had scored a knockdown in the third round. The men are foremost contenders for the lightweight hosting title recently vacated by Benny Leonard. Alpha Xi, Delta announces the pleiding of Thelmia Easter, c²⁸¹ of Archie, Ma; Luib Hansoff, c²⁶⁴ of Lacada, Mo; Helen Curry, c²⁷⁰ of Winchester; an Anita Martin, c²⁷¹ of Wellington. RENT-A-FORD Drive it Yourself )16 Mass. - - Phone 653 Two years older than K. U. Established 1865 PRIVATE LESSONS Quality and Service 735 MASS. ST. CLASSES Izene-De Wattelville - Social Dancing, Physical Culture for Women, Howard Fisk - Public Speech and Dramatic Art, Richard J. Grosvenor - Pupil of Jack acelle Reed—Step Dancing and Stage Dancing. Pupil of Jack Blue and Ned Wayburn. Ione DeWatteville School of Dancing Phone 2762 Opposite the Postoffice Insurance Bldg. K. U. s. ames Monday Night —Robinson Gym. Come eat and help win the Valley. The Tramp "By Jinks!" If just a new Dobbs Hat get's so much attention I'll have to swipe a whole outfit and go on the stage!" $7 Mrs. Eva Guffin Regular Meals Every Day Special Sunday Evening Dinner 643 R. I. 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