THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1924 스테이트 3 스테이트 4 스테이트 5 08월 11일까지 HH:30 6개의 신고를 제공해주셔서 정말 승류가 있습니다. 이 책을 통해 사용자에게 신고를 하실 수 있습니다. 예약 문제는 각각 다음과 같습니다. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Positions Drawn for K. U. Relays Announced Today Kansas Takes Good Place Only in Two Mile and Medley Events of Meet The drawings for the second annual Kannas Relays were announced today by the Athletic Association. Participants name and date in the drawings, getting places next to the pole in the 880-yard and the four-mile relays, and third from the pole in the one-mile and medley events are not so good, however. Kansas was not so fortunate and drew good places in only the two-mile and the medley relay. The medley and the 440-yard relays are the ones in which Kansas is the strongest. Kansas also has a good one-mile relay team and should give the favorites, Iowa, a close race. Twenty-Three Colleges Entered Twenty-Three Colleges Entered There are twenty-three colleges entered in the college class but none of them seem to have the advantage of being well-respected and hard bloom as strong contenders in this class. Butler College is also piked as a strong contender in this class. Hydie Park High School of Chicago drew good places in three of the high school events. They drew the pole in the 882-yard and the one-mile relays and next to the pole in the two-mile relay. There are forty high schools entered in the meet from all parts of the country. Cadra Ridges and Kansas City Northwest will meet again the honors should go to one of them. Drawings Are Listed Drawings Are Listed The drawings in the university class are as follows: 400-yard reck-1, K. S. A. C., 2; Ohta B., 3; Grissin, G.; Olivier, D.; Miusso, Woolesman, O; Karnan, A; Areno, B; Iowa, B; Wilson, B; M. & 16. Kulbach, D; Drake, 12. Wimson 80-yard relay — 1, Okahama, A & M, 2, Iowa, 3, Oklahoma, A & Nebraska, 4, Iowa, 5, Wisconsin, 6, Oregon, Winston, 7, Amere, 8, Grimmel, 11, Kansas, Oo-mile relay — 1, Drake, 2, Notre Dame, 3, Missouri, 4, Tennessee, 5, brunka, 6, Okahama, A & M, 7, Creighton, 8, Oklahoma, 9, Kansas, Wilsonville, 10, Oklahoma, 11, Two mile-rally 1- Nebraska, 2- Crescenth, 3- Kansas, 4- Ames, 5- Grimmii, 6- Wile connis, 7- Oklahoma A. & M, 8- Minnesota, 9- Iowa, 10- Northwestern. Four-mile relay - Oaklahoma; 2 Iowa; Ames; 4 Ohio; 1 Wisconsin; 5 Minnesota; Oklahoma. A & M; 7; Kansas; 8 Oregon Agricultural College; 9 Nebraska; 10 Kansas. Modesty relay -1, Northwestern; 2, Grinnell; 3, Iowa; 1, Kansas; 5, Cleveland; 6, K. S. A. 1, C. T. 1, Trauma; 4, Amnesia; 5, Drake; 6, Illinois; 11, Notre Dame; 12, Oklahoma A. & M. Kansas Man With Cubs Former Student May Be User As Regular Pitcher Raymond Pierce, better known here as "Skimp," will in all probability become a regular on the pitching mound. He will be manager to Manager Killner. Pierce has been with the Cubs at their training camp in Catalina Islands for the past six weeks, and has been pitching some exhibition games this spring. Unless there is a decided change in his pitching form, which does not appear at all likely, Pierce will make the club this season. This feat is reddom accomplished, that of jumping from a Western association to the major leagues without having at least one year or two in a class A league. Fierce was in school here during the first semester, and will probably return next fall. He is a member of the Delta Chi fraternity. University of Chicago students are going to have a presidential convention in which they will have a mock nomination of national candidates. The convention is to be held under the sponsorship of the undergraduate Political Science Club of the University. Men and Women Enter Joint Tennis Tournament "The mixed tennis doubles tournament which will be played off immediately after the Easter vacation, is receiving much interest, and when the entry list was closed today there were more than fifteen pairs, including Elenhor Hammers manager of the tennis tournament for the W. A. A. The tournament will mark the first university sport engaged in by both men and women. Both the men's and women's instruction instructors are greatly pleased with the tournament, and think that it will tend to promote more sportsmanship between the men and women of the University, according to Miss Hannon. Illinois Tennis Team to Meet Jayhawkers in Hard Fought Match Captain Glaskin and Rogers to Play Against Big Ten Net Stars The Crismon and Blue tennis team will get a chance to test the strength of Big Ten play Friday and Saturday in the tournament. Illinois comes here for a two-match series. Kansas has had only one match this year and came out on top in it. Missouri was the vince, but Ohio went down to defeat, loaving every set. However, the Kansas team is not resting on its laurels but is working hard every day for the coming match in the Big Ten and in the big Ten and a victory over her would be a fetther in Kansas cap. Illinois is sending a two-man Captain Goodwell and Dubach will compose the Illinois team. They are both rated high and have had experience. Last year Goodwill won the singles championship of the Big Ten conference. Merrill Durbach, the other Illinois player, is a Kansas City, Mo. player. He is a member of the Rocky Ballin' Cubs there and the Rocky Ballin' Cubs there. He was part of the Illinois team last year. Captain George Glaskin and Muir Rogers will again play for Kansas. They are going fine and look appealing. The Illinois team will arrive Friday at 8:30 p.m. and will rest for the match in the afternoon. The Friday match will start a 3:30 p.m. on the Stadium courts and the play will begin at 7:15 p.m. There will be two singles and one doubles match each day. Admission will be free. Boxing Exhibition April 24 Season's Last Clash to Finance New Equipment The thad of padded leather will be board for the last time this season when the members of the boxing clash in a benefit exhibition to be staged April 24 in Robinson gymnasium. This exhibition is being given for the purpose of raising money to buy boxing equipment for next year. Boxers will be given sweaters will be given for boxing next year, according to Potaty Clark, head football coach; and from the interest shown in the new sport this season with the big sports in the University. Those who have signed up for the exhibition so far are: Blue, Inmer, Hilt, Skinner, Craven, Miller, Montkert, Fetzer. Kornell, Kornett, Mitre, Hodges, Seelig. Charles Black Accepts Grinnell College Position acceptance late yesterday afternoon Charlie will take up his new duties next fall. Charlie Black, recently hailed as K. U.'s greatest living athlete, accepted a position as assistant coach for the University College, yesterday afternoon. Charlie went to Grinnell Monday night to look over the school and try to improve his team performance he received a telegram offering him the position. He wired him. Mining Engineers Win Game From Industrials The mining engineering baseball team won from the industrial engineering team yesterday, 7.3, in the semi-finals of the annual engineering baseball tournament. Allen and Herndon formed the battery for the mining team, and King, Barton, and Hefling for the industries. The teams from the civil and mechanical engineering departments will play the other semi-final game. The winners of Robinson gymnasium. 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