WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. 1924 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN n. Battle for Titles on K. U. Cinders (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) Male midle officer - Elidorde, (Therault, Demo, Hortense, third), first; Khrisman, second; Lawrence, fifth); Mahantown, fourth, (fourth) 1:28. Class II Mibi Reley—Elodoro (Arnold, Cameron, Axtom, Tarrant), first; Newton, second. Dodge City, third; Lawrence, fourth. Time 3:14.4. 50 yard dash - Schreeder, Bendida, first. Brown, Chesa Co., second, Ramyon, Colony, third. Henry, Kennedy, fourth. Time 8.3. yard dash - Schreeder, Bendida, first. Brown, Chesa Co., second, Ramyon, Colony, third. Dahl, Valley Falls, fourth. Time 10.8. 220 yard dash - Ramyon, Colony, first. Schreader, Bendida, second, Huntington, first. Brown, Chesa Co., fourth, second. 22.4. 440 ward run-Cooper, Saffordville, first; Dellf, Alma, second; Stenzel, Elmend, third; Huffman, Dakiana, fourth. Time: 53.8. 890 yard run — Glech, Wanego, first; Lee Simmell, Eimeldale, second; Vincent, Sainte- hirde, third; Melville, Bonner Springs, fourth. Time: 2.00.4 Mike Runyon, Bustenall, Kinnella, first three. Third, Jordan, Gronkowski, third. Third, Oakland, South, fourth. 146/375. 120 yard high hardcover -Bille, Chase Co. third. Third, Oakland, Fourth. third. Alexander, Oakland, Fourth. Three. 224 yard hurdle—Hown, Chase Co., first. Ttheme, Giffen road; Second, T; Cindy, Kleinbach Rural; third; Flint, Holton, fourth. Time. 25.1. Shot put--net, Kincaid, 40 ft. 21% in, Thomas, Fernandez, Yarrall, Marquette, to fourse, 44 ft. 4-short, Frontone, 40 ft. Dicrue--Green, Kincaid, first; Loth, Kin- caure, second; Saffoldville, third; Blue Mound, fourth; Diflex, 19 ft. 9 in. Javelin-Ward, Elimdale Rural, 159 ft., Brown, Valley Falls, second; Iron, Marmotta, third; Murray, Valley Farms, fourth High Jump - Ibri, Beltran, 5 ft. 8 in. Brown, Denom - Ibri, second, 5 ft. 7 in. Barclay, Marquette, Alexander, Oksingham and Carter, St. John used for third at 3ft. 6in. Pole毒-McKinley, Scranton, 10 (t 6) in. Laughing of Blue Mound; Howard of Chase Co., Leith of Saffordville tied for second at 10 (t). Dread Jump-Ramsey, Colony, first 19 ft 10% in; Beeny, Oklahoma, second 19 ft 10% in; Beeny, Cedar Vale, third 10 ft 10% in; Willerson, Oakland, fourth 19 ft Half mile, ride; -Safvillore, (Couer, Leith, Gutherie, Camberly) first; -Bendrode, second; Alma, third; Oshalaosa, fourth. Time 1:58. 1 50 yard dash—Gillen, K. C., M., Central first; Payne, Argentine, second; Burren, W. west third; White, China fourth Time 6.1 Mile relay-Wamone (Kelley, Hartwick Fleck and Arnold), first; Saffordville, second. Kindle Rural, third; Sabetha, fourth Time $41. Junior High School first; Praye, Arrestment, second; Burns, West, third; white, Chance, fourth. Time 6.10 **100 yard drill—Gilliam, K. C., Min. Central** Payne, Arrestment, second; Jackson, first; Kauai, Kan., Northwest, third; Bode, Kauai, Kan., Northwest, fourth. Time 11.2. 120 yard low hard-hit—Ilaco, Kansan City, Junior, Central best; Harvey, North, Northeast, Kansas City, Mo; third, Tappo Northwest, Kansas City, Kan; fourth, T three Shot put-Peminquis, Kanawa City, Mo. Northeast, first 47, ft. 6 in.; Gilliam, Kanau- city, Mo. Central High, second; Connelys Central, Central, third; Payne Auctioneer, fourth. High jump—Blaze, Kansas City, Mo. Central first,恳救, Berkard, K. C., Northeast second,恳救, Brewer, K. C., Mo., Northwest, third boardman, Worton, port fourth. Broad jump-Payne, Argentine, 19, ft 10 in; first, R. Williams, Kansas City, Kaua, Northeast; second, Blice, Kansas City, Mo. third, central; second, Lawrence, fourth Pole visit—Troubled, Lawrence, Elgin C. M. Mo, Northern, fired for fire at 10 a.m., third round of trial, third, fourth Fourth place not placed owing to great number who tied for position. So 440 yard relay-Central junior high, Kane City, Mo. , first; Westport, second; Chote, third; K. C. K., Northeast, fourth time, 48.1. The Men's Glee Club will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Unitarian Church New important business necessitaates—T A. Larnremore, director. RECREATION TRAINING for Men and Women Group leadership, dramatics for amateurs, stage and costume design games, folk dancing, sports and athletics New physical training. Summer camp school. Recreation Training School of Chicago 800 S. Halstead Street (Hull-House) Insist on WIEDMANN'S Ice Cream THE CREAM SUREME Brick Specials for this week: Maple Nut and Vanilla Peach and Vanilla Carmel Nut and Vanilla Other Flavors, Brick or Bulk: Caramel Nut and Vanilla Of outstanding importance to Lawrence people in the concert offered by the St. Louis Symphony orchestra, April 29, will be the work of Prof. Waldemar Geltch, of the School of Fine Arts, who will act as one of the soloists at the afterpart performance. 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