--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MARCH 18, 1919 Jayhawker Prospects In Annual Track Meet Take Promising Form for Meet Haddock is Eligible and Welty Will be Here in Time for Meet Prospects for a Jayhawk victory in the annual indoor track meet with the Missouri Tigers in Convention Hall Friday jumped several per cent yesterday when it became known that Marshall Haddock, star all-around athlete and the biggest point winner on the K. U. team, would probably be eligible and that Dan Welty, the best hurdler and pole vaulter on the 1918 track team, would arrive in Lawrence in time, for the meet. With Welly also in shape to run against the Tigers, it appears for the first time of the year that the Jayhawkers have a fighting chance to win. Sylvester, the Tiger captain, is the most feared man on the Missouri team because of his ability in the hurdles and dashes and the pole-vault and Welty will be able to press him closely in two of these events. Sylvester was one of the best hurlders in the VaVley last year. Haddock should be able to win the 50-yard dash from the Missouri captain, as he beat him in that event last year. Haddock should also be a point-winner in the shot. Missouri is strong in the hurdles, as usual, and Kansas has been very weak in the stick events, but the coming of Welty adds 50 per cent to the strength of the team in this event. Missouri is also very strong in the pole vault with Sylvester and Marshall both able to clear the har at more than *e*leven feet. Welty did more than eleven feet last year, however, and Heizer also have been vaunting around the eleven foot mark. The strength of both teams centers in the quarter-mile and for this reason the relay should be a battle royal. 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