MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN U Jayhawker Track Stars Have Good Chance for Games Graham, Poor, Fisher, and Firebaugh Most Likely Entries, Predicts Track Coach "Kansas will have a much better outdoor track team than the one which represented her on the boards last winter, and some of her athletes will have to be heard before final choices for the Olympic team have been made," said Kart Schlademan, track coach, the morning. Graham, Poor, Fisher, and Firebaugh, of the dayhawker team, seem to be the most likely candidates, according to Coach Schadleman, with Graham and Poor perhaps standing the best chance. Graham May Go to Paris Marian Graham has an unusually good sense of direction, in the vicinity of Paris, via the deacath route, if the dope sheet is to be taken as an indicator. In the ten events of the deacath, he is rated as foll 100 metre dash strong, best time or distance, 100 yard dash, 1.2; 110 metre high hurdles very strong, 1.54; 130 metre high jumps very strong, 1.67; metre run great, 4.45; running broad jump very strong, 23 feet; running high jump very strong, 5.10; pole nault skill, 10 feet; discus fair, 115 feet; shot put, strong 88 feet; knee jump, strong 92 feet Poor Among First Five Tom Uor is rated among the five high jumpers in the entire United States. He has never been labeled with 30-jawker colors, and has been tied only two times by Turner of Nebraska. Poor won the high jump at the Drake Relays last year with a leap of 6 feet 4 inches. So far this year his best jump has been 6 feet 3 inches, made in the Missouri valley indoor meet in Convention Hall. He has missed the competition may be expected to be well up among the contenders for the honor of representing the United States in the high jump at Paris. "Raymond Fisher is a likely prospect for all dashes above 50 yards," continued Coach Schladman. "He has been going good this year, especially in the 400 yard dash. I believe he is one of the best in the coming tryouts." Howard Firebaugh is always to be "cared in the quarter. He has been doing it in around 50 flat, according to Coach Schladman, and with plenty of good competition, could probably do it in less. It would be an excellent hurder and will probably be entered in the 400 metre low hurdles on May 31. Kansas to Meet Topeka Will Play on Local Diamond in Opening Baseball Game Coach George "Fotsy" Clark's Jayhawk baseball team will get into action Thursday at 3:30 in the afternoon when Washburn College of Topeka plays the Kansas team on the local field. Saturday afternoon the Varsity defeated the freshmen in two practice games and looked good in all branches of the game. The freshmen used Varsity pitches while the veterans made the contest more interesting. The pitching staff is improving rapidly. There are three of the men who are showing up well, according to Coach Clark. Murray "Pus" Davis, Edgar Dum, and Jeff Sullivan all worked out Saturday and made good showings. Tuesday morning the Athletic Association will put baseball season tickets on sale at the athletic office. The tickets will sell for $3.00 and will admit to twelve games. Eleven more games will be at a later date. One more will be at a later date. Single admission to each game will be fifty cents. ANNOUNCEMENTS Open House at the Eli Farrell Dorsay Post, No. 14, May 14, 7:30. All ex-service men are cordially invited. Music, boxing, wrestling, smokies and eats are features. State Commander Frank McFarland will speak on the national bonus. American Legion Club rooms. Let's go buddy. Sam Moyer, Commander A series of pre-Easter service will be held at Westminster hall every morning this week from 8 to 8:20. The Y. W. C. A. has charge of meals and different members will lead in the prayer service each morning. Band will play for convocation tomorrow (Tuesday). Be there early and wear sweaters. Baseball Game Is Won by Mechanical Engineers J. C. McCanles. The mechanical engineers defeated the chemical engineers Saturday, 13-1, in the last game of the first round of the annual engineering baseball tournament. Hibbs and Kennedy composed the battery for the winning team by Taylor and Seabrook, both from the chemical. A five inning game was-played. Four teams now remain in the tournament, the teams from the civil, industrial, mechanical and agricultural teams. Some time this week the semi-finals will be played, the civils meeting the mechanical, and the industrials meeting the miners. The finals will play on Engineer's day, April 21. 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