10 SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas Records Approach Olympic Figures of 1920 Possibilities of Fast Time To Be Shown in Tryout Events in K. U. Stadium At at least two K. U. track records are close to Olympic figures—in fact, Everett Bradley on the Kansas field two years ago did considerably better in the broad jump than did Peterson, Sweden, winner event at Antewrp and Poor's 6 ft. jump; the broad high jump is but fifth of an inch under the winning jump at Antewrp, and that an Olympic record, too. record. All of which means that some mighty fast time and some good distances are going to be chalked up with the athletes of ten midwestern states come to Kansas Stadium field, probably May 31, for the sectional tryouts for the 1924 Olympic games. Twenty or twenty-one events are to be included in the program here, emitting the marathon for which the best Olympic record (for 25 years) is 2:33:35.8; with 56-point weight; and 100-meter relay and the true of war. Bradley Second in Pentathlon Interest is added to the pentathlon and decathlon events by being introduced as a instructional program by the fact that Bradley of K. U. was the second highest American student of highest American student of Hamilton of Missouri third in the pentathlon and second in the decathlon at Antwerp Lethoen, of Finland, and point B. Brendan had 25 and Hamilton 25. Olympic Records Compared Appended is a list of the separate events to be included in the triathlete, together with the time made at Antwerp at the last Olympic games, and a list of the record. It is also the Olympic record for the event, and the world's record and holder. It will be noted that in time events, fractions, and in the form of decimals, adopting the World Almanac system. Hillyards Defeat K.C.A.C. K. U. Stars, Factors in Victory Over Former Tigers K. C. A. C.'s national champion basketball team, was defeated by the Hillarydys of St Joseph, 27:38, Friday in a Convention Hall in City Mo., Mr. A crowd of 8,000 persons watched a team partly composed of former Kansas stars defatent a team almost entirely made up of University of Missouri players. Forrest De Bernard, formerly of the Hills' pointers for half of the Hills' pointers field goals and three free throws. John Wulf and George Body, the two other Kansas men, accounted for eleven other points of the Hills' making, a total of 30 points made by Kansas men. A pared with pitching in the form of Missouri men. "Long John" Wulf held Williams, main cog in the Blue Diamond offense, to two field goals. The game was a fight from the start, but it was "Dees" ability that turned the tide and made the Hilliers victorious. At times, despite the efforts of guards who can stop any other man in the country, he scored goals from the field from apparently impossible angles. Japanese Design Panels to Be on Exhibition Soon Twenty Japanese figure panels have just been received by Prof. Rosemary Ketchan, department of design. They are on exhibition in the design office, located on the thin floor 'West Administration building'. These figure panels are twice the length of the ordinary Japanese print, and are the first of their kind ever to be exhibited at the University, according to an annual list. They have very fine prints being shown. In a few days a large number of these prints will be displayed in the exhibition rooms of the design department. The panels show the work of seven artists of whom are Kunjiochi, Yoshitomo, Yeizan, Yeiican, Toyokuji, Uitahame, Utamaro, and Kugouga. Pilh Chi, professional medical fraternity, gave a house dance, Feb. 29. Guests from Rosedale A. Smith, Eloyle, Leight K. Knapp, A. W. Sullivan, and others, at Mrs. R. B. Bulkita, Mrs. W. L. Haley, house mother, was chaperon. Comparison of Olympic and World Records 100 Metres (100.49 m) 200 Metres (218.8 m) 400 Metres (457.6 m) 600 Metres (752.2 m) 1,000 Metres (1,257.8 m) 1,500 Metres (1,763.4 m) 10,000 Metres (10,614.3 m) 1. 410 Meter Hader (1834.4 yd.) 2. 400 Meter Hader (471.8 yd.) 3. 600 Meter Swimchestle (1.54 km.) 4. 600 Meter Swimchestle (1.41 km) Running Jump Arm Hop, Bip and Jump Fall Javelin Throw Javelin Throne Bat Pet 3. 600 Meter (1.84 m) team race 3. 600 Meter (1.84 m) crane Shot Put 5,000 Meter / (1.86 mL) team race 10,000 Meters (0.2 mL) Cross Country Team Race Kansas State Agricultural College won the debate from the University of Kansas, Friday evening, Feb. 29. In Fraser hall, on the question, solved: That the United States Should enter the Permanent Market of International Agriculture. K. U. uphold the positive of the question and K. S. A. C. the affirmative. The debate was decided by the expert judge system, which is new at the University of Kansas. In four years the decision has been made Professor Ross of the State Teachers' College at Emporia judged the debate. After presenting his written testimony to the Judge Ross gave a short criticism of the two teams. 1920. Olympica St. Louis Symphony Date Changed to April 22 The date of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra concerts has been changed for the third time, according to Dean Donald M. Swain instead of May 16, formerly named by he is given Tuesday evening, April 29. K. S. A. C. Debaters Win Judges Decision Over Kansas Team Alphra, NY. One of the features of the afternoon program, according to Dean Swarthout, will be "March in D" composed by Prof. Edward Kurti, the faculty of the University of New York. First pitch was played by the orchestra at a home concert about a month ago, with splendid success," commented Dean Swarthout. Papahau, U. S. 102.2 sec. Wendling, U. S. 463.4 sec. Rodd, South Africa 453.8 Hill, South Africa 459.8 Hill, South Africa 459.8 Gullmont, France 141.8 Mimba, Mishalola 141.8 Mimba, Mishalola 141.8 F. Loomis, U. S. 14.8 sec. Hodge, Mishalola 14.8 sec. Odell, Mishalola 14.8 sec. 40.8 sec. Luddon, U. S. 40.8 sec. Paterson, U. S. 23 ft. 6 in. Paterson, U. S. 23 ft. 6 in. Finland, U.S. 7 ft. 7 in. Poe, U. S. 325 ft. 14 in. Poe, U. S. 325 ft. 14 in. Mimba, Fro. 7 ft. 7 in. Myman, U. S. 175 ft. 14 in. Myman, U. S. 175 ft. 14 in. U. S. 8,123 short criticized the fief K. U-K, S. A. C. This was his team in the history of the two schools. Formerly the annual debate between them and the two schools has been by their teams. Prof. D. C. Leary, of the department of English, acted as chairman of the debate. The team representing the University of Pennsylvania composed of the c20, Corne Pence, c25, and Floyd Wright, PJ. 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Morrell (Finland) Paco Nuerui (Finland) Paco Nuerui (Finland) 86.19 86.19 86.19 K. J. Seal (Finland) F. F. Lounsby - Apparent error in records. World's Record and Holder Three Pen and Scroll Members to Assist Editors The editoria staff for the Easter number of the Oread Magazine was elected at Hillock House, Thursday evening; the following officers are the follower; Marian Rose, editing manager; Marti Rosen, e25, advertising manager; and Winona Thompson, e25, circulation manager. In accordance with a plan recently adopted, three members from Pen and Scroll club are to be elected to act as assistants for the Oread staff. These officers, who have not been elected at the present time, are assist- tant managing editor, assistant advertising manager, and assistant circulation manager. The deadline on copy for the Easter number of the Oread was set at March 15. The last issue of the magazine records visitors outside the membership of the three University literary clubs, and anyone in the university who can contact the Oread is urged to do so, according to Miss Ross. so, according to the subject regarding second men's club for memberh., in Quill Club was discussed and Mael 15 was voted as the last day on which manuscripts could be handed in. Varsity Theatre Kappa Kappa Gamma will give a banquet for its new intiates March 2 Shows 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:30 - 9:00 Prices 10c & 28c EARL WILLIAMS and JANE NOVAK in JEALOUS HUSBANDS Also Leather Pusher Comedy Congratulations- — Dr. Allen Captain Black Basketball Team on the— 1924 Championship Guessing contest closes Monday night 6 P. M. BETTER GET YOUR GUESS IN NOW— $45 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suit - First Prize $10 in Gold — Second Prize Grinnell Forward Leads Valley University of Oklahoma, Mar. 1, (M. V. I. N. S.) - Fred Bex, captain and forward of the Grinne仁 basketball ball team, leads his team to a total of 147 points to his credit. He passed Floyd McBride, Sooner scoring see, who has led the Valley in assists to his total to his total in Oklahoma-Grinnell game here, Wed. punday, McBride registered only a *promises* to increase his load of *fire throw*. The McBride who has *been the man* and *sweeper* to allow, Ben K. had 160 point. BOWERSOCK One Night Only Wed., March 5 THE SELWYNS present THE SELLWINS PRESENT THE GREATEST DRAMATIC SUCCESS IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD Channing Pollocks STIRRING STUDY OF BIG PROBLEMS AND GREAT LOVE THE Staged by FRANK REICHER BIGGER THAN "Ben Hur" BETTER THAN "The Servant in the House" MORE THRILLING THAN "The Bat" The Play that set the Nation talking and crowded a Big Theatre in New York Twice a Day for a Year THE ONE PLAY YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS Buy Seats early if you want to be sure of getting em! 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