MAY 20,1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Nebraska Won Track Meet from Jayhawkers Saturday, 69-to-40 Huskers Show Strongly in the Dashes and Cop Annual Classic on McCook The Nebraska track team defeated Kansas in the annual dual track meet Saturday morning by 40 to 89, outclassing the Kansas entries in the dashes. McMahon, of Nebraska, was the star of the meet. He scored 25 points and second with fourteen points. The meet was postponed from Friday on account of rain. Murphy lost the half-mile to B. McMahon on the stretch, the winner making the distance in 2:04:4. Lobaugh lost the quarter in the final fifty yards to H. McMahon in 54:1. Graf, the star Husker distance man, took the mile in 4:43 and the two miles in 2:52 and was needed for the condition of the track and the strain of running two long distance races in one meet. The Kansans showed up better in the field events, Rice and Howard taking both places in the high jump. Rodkey and Howard made a clean sweep in the broad jump. Nebraska took nine firsts and made a sweep in the hurdles, quarter mile, and mile runs. H. McMahon made good time in the 100-yard dash for a heavy track. Summary: TOMMATH 100 yard dash—H. McMahon, Nebraska, first; Haddock, Kansas, second. Time, 10 to 2-5 seconds. 220 yard dash—H. McMahon, Ne braska, first; Haddock, Kansas, second. Time. 23 3-5 seconds. 440 yard dash—H. McMahon, Nebraska, first; Graf, Nebraska, second. Time, 54 11-4 seconds. 880 yard run--B. McMahon, Nea braska, braska, Kannas, Kannas, Tipe, 2014-4. 1 mile — Graf, Nebraska, first Kretzlet, Nebraska, second. Time 4:43 2-5. 2 mile—Graf, Nebraska, first; Olegiev, Kanasa, second. Time, 10:23. 120 yard high hurdles Finney Kanasa, Nebraska second. Time, 17 seconds flat. Relay race—Nebraska first (Townsend, B. McMahon, H. McMahon and Graf.) Time: 3:41 4-5. 220 yard low hurdles—H. McMahon, Nebraska, first; Finney, Nebraska, second. Time, 28, 1-5 seconds. Broad jump: Ralph Rooley, Kansas, first; Howard, Kansas, second Distance, 20 feet, 8 inches. High jump: Carl Rice, Kansas first; Roscoe Howard, Kansas, second Height: 5 feet, 9 inches. Shot put: Munn, Nebraska, first; Haddock, Kansas, second. Distance 36 feet, 5 inches. Discus throw: Haddock, Kansas first; Shellenberg, Nebraska, second Distance, 114 feet, 8 inches. Pole vault—Howard, Kansas, and Gethart, Nebraska, tied for first at 11. Starter: D. K. Campbell of K. C. A. C. "Monty," Kansan Sport Writer, Leaves for Navy John A. Montgomery, former sport editor of the University Daily Kansas this year and until recently city reporter of the Lawrence Journal-World, left Sunday for the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, ill., where he will train for the radio service of the United States navy. Mr. Montgomery enlisted in the navy in February at Kansas City but did not receive his call until last week. Mr. Montgomery was correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor and the Kansas City Journal while with the Journal-World. He was elected to the Kansan Board while a sophomore—an unusual honor—in the University of Kansas. He was vice-president of the Associated Journalists. "Monty" was known on the Hill for his sport writings and as an all-round good fellow. He is the third editor of the Daily Kansas to enlist in the navy this year, Harley Holden and Everett Palmer being the other two editors to join the naval forces. BUY A TYPEWRITER—we have several real bargains, here are a few; Underwood No. 5 latest model, like new, $70; Remington No. 10 self starter model, $60; other visibles as low as $25. We are making a special price on the portable, NATIONAL typewriter, $40, the regular price is $48.50. We are making this reduced price to introduce this machine. Morrison & Bliesner, 701 Mass. Phone 164—Adv. This Is Make-Up Week For the Poor Unexcused This is make-up week in Robinson Gymnastium and all women who have unexcused cuts, are expected to do the required work before next Saturday or take the penalty. There will be a class in hiking at 4 o'clock, floor swimming at 5 o'clock, 4 o'clock. Swimming will come at 11 o'clock and at 2 o'clock, Monday only. One day this week there will be a distance hike for all women who have been enrolled in hiking. The exact day will be announced. There will be a set course and each hiking squad will compete for the banner to be offered for the one that finishes the course in the shortest time. Pedometers will be attached to each squad leader. Jayhawkers Lost Only Game Played at Ames By 4-1 Score, Thursday Rain Caused Postponement o Other Two Contests—Weltmer Elected Captain the Jayhawker baseball team re-returned Saturday from Ames, Ia., where they lost a game to the Iowa Aggies by the score of 4-1. Three games were to have been played with Ames, but rain caused the cancellation of the last two. The team will put it on hold for another week in preparation for the invasion of the Missouri Tigers, Thursday Friday and Saturday of this week. The one game played with Ames was won by the Iowaans winning in the seventh on a pair of hits, a walk and an error. Ames scored first in the second inning on a couple of errors and a sacrifice. Lonborg tied the score for Kansas in the fifth when he singled to right, took second on Bunn's out, advanced to third on another out and scored on Schoppel's single through the pitcher. Cherry singled with one out in the first inning and followed, failed to connect safely and the game went to Ames. Goodwin was on the mound for the Jayhawkers for seven innings, and he pitched good ball, allowing seven hits. Scheeplop pitched the last inning for Kansas. Plaggie, the Ames hurling star, was almost invincible, and Kansas had few chances to score. The outstanding feature of the play of the Loborg, who had one putout and eleven assists at third base. He threw out four men at the plate during the game. Isenberger and Weltner, who was elected captain of the team Wednesday afternoon, arrived in Ames after the first game and were ready to play in the second and third games, thus giving the Jayhawkers their full strength for the first time since the start of the season. The downpour of rain spoiled the last chance of the Jayhawkers to even up or win the series from Ames. The Red Cross is swift to succor wherever disaster may strike. Low hurdles—Engle, Abilene first; Jackson, westport, second; Staplin, Mpheerson, third; Bowman, Kansas City, Kan., fourth. Time, 26 4-5. Westport High School Wins (Continued from page 1) High hurdles-Engle, Abilene, first; Jackson, Westport, second; Pringle, Harveyville, third; Dobson, Winfield, fourth. Time 17:15. friat, Kleinster, Westport, second Lent, Central, Lockwood, second Hood, Time 3; Time 4; Discus Throw—Norton, Kansas City, Kan., first; Pringle, Harveyville, second; Vaughn, Winfield, third Morris, K. C, Kan., fourth. Distance 112 feet 9 inches. Polt Vault—Dobson, Winfield, first; Chandler, Westport, second; Sorrell, Central and Middleton, Manual, tied for Third. Height 11 feet, 4½ inches. Shot Put. Pringleigh Harveyville, first; Surface, Northeast, second; Gershwin, Westport, third; Vaughn Winfield, fourth Distance, 42 feet 10 inches. Broad Jump->Vaughn, Winfield, first; Jackson, Westport, and Farmer, Scott City, tied for second; McGlinley, second; third. Distance, 19 feet. 8 inches. 440-yard dash (second section)—Bowen, Manual, first; Rey, Abilene, second; Staplin, McPherson, third; Polite, Northeast, fourth. Time, 541-4 lap Relay—Won by Westport; Central, second; Northeast, third; Manual, fourth. Time, 3 minutes, 45-3 seconds. High Jump—Norton, Kansas City Kan, first; Vaughn, Winfield, Proudly, K. C. K., and Slater, K. C. Central, her second. Height, 5 feet 10 inches. Score by schools—Westport, first, 2½ points; Abilene and Central tied for second, 18 points; Winfield, 16½ points; Valley Falls, 16 points; Kansas City, Kan., 15 points; Northeast, 11 points; Scott City, 10½ points; Harveyville, 10 points; Manual, 7½ points; McPherson, 4 points. BUY A TYPEWRITER—we have several real bargains, here are a few: Underwood No. 5 latest model, like new, $70; Remington No. 1* self starter model, $60; other visibles as low as $25. We are making a special price on the portable, NATIONAL typewriter, $40, the regular price is $48.50. We are making this reduced price to introduce this machine. Morrison & Bliesner, 701 Mass. Phone 164--Adv. "We're in Business for Your Health" Toilet and Shaving Needs Kodak Supplies 1918 Tennis Balls Commencement Gifts Welkos Drug Store Formerly Evans' 819 Mass. 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