| | | | :--- | :--- | | 1.24 | 0.95 | UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MAY 6,1918. Abilene Placed First In Class A Saturday At State High Meet Belle Plaine Won in Class C- Valley Falls Class B Winner Over 200 Men Competed Engles, Stewart, Lambert, and Koger Were Individual Point Winners The Abilene highs won first in Class A in the fifteenth state inter-scholastic track meet on McCook Field Saturday afternoon with 41 points to Iola's 38. No records were broken in the meet and only a few events were fast. Belle Plaine won in Class C, from a fast field, with 30 points, Kincaid was second, with $25\frac{1}{4}$ points, while Harveyville got third, with 22 1-3 points. Valley Falls had things much her own way in class B, and won with 50½ points. Humboldt placed second with 15¼ points. The others to place in class A: McPherson, 24½ points; Kansas City, Leavenworth, 19; Lawrence, 12; Winfield, 9¹½; Topeca, 8; Emporia, 2½; Class B; Bulringane, 15; Liberal and St. John, 10 each; Argentine, 8; Pratt, 5; Ottawa, 14; Hiawana, 3; Class C; Harveyville, 21-3; Paxic, 17; Eskridge, 12; Perry, 11; Marquette, 10; Oswego, 9¼; Florence, 5; McLouth, 3½; Moran, 2¼; Ozawkie, 2½. E. Engle of Abilene was individual point winner in Class A with 15 points. B. Stewart was individual point winner in Class B with 19 to his credit. R. Lambe and W. Roger, both of Belle Plaine, tied for individual honors in Class C. CLASS A 60-yd. dash; O'Leary, Lawrence first; Engle, Anbile, second; Sexton Leavenworth, third; Hjort, Ottawa fourth. Tenth. 5.4 seconds. 100-yd. dah; Dasek. Leavenworth, first; O'Leary. Lawrence, second; Engle. Abilene, third; Hudson Winfield, fourth. Time, 11 seconds. 220-yd. dash: Sexton, Leavenworth, first; Repp, Abilene, second; Hudson, Winfield, third; Porter, Topea, fourth. Time: 25 seconds. Quarter mile: Repp. Abilene, first; Simpson, Topcake, second; Archer, Iola, third; Colby, Ioa, fourth. Time 54 seconds. Mile: Smith, Iola, first; Rodgers, Ottawa, second; Henre, Kansas City, third; Brenneman, Abilene, fourth. Time: 4:55 2-5. Half mike; Brenneman, Abilene, first; Simo, Iola, second; Smith, Abilene, third; Patterson, Lawrence, fourth. Time: 2:07 3-5. Low hurdles: Engle, Abilene, first; Chezen, Iola, second; O'Connor, Leavenworth, third; Hawley, Iola, fourth. Time 28 4-5 seconds. high hurdles; Engle, Abilene, first; Hawley, Iola, second; Chezen, Iola, third; Killiver, Emporia, fourth. Timg. 17-4, 5-1 seconds Shot put: Norton, Kansas City first; Munden, Iola, second; O'Connor, Leavenworth, third; Waten bracer Topper fourth, Distance 4, bracer 7, 1.7 kJ High jump: Norton, Kansas City first; Proudy, Kansas City, second Killiver, Emporia, and Dobson, Winfield, tied for third. Height, 5 feet Broad jump: Chezen, Iola, first Smith, Ablenie, second; Wuestmeyr Lawrence, third; Colby, Iowa, fourth. 18 feet, 5 1/2 inches. Relay (four laps): Ahlone first; Kansas City fourth. Time: 3:50:15 City fourth. Time: 3:50:15 CLASS B EVENTS Class B: 50-yd. dash; Stewart, Valley Falls, first; Stephens, Burlingame, second; Ward, McPherson, third; Guston, Frant, fourth. Time. 100-yd. dash: Stewart, Valley Falls, first; Decker Valley Falls, second; Ward, McPherson, third; Gaston Pratt, fourth. Time, 10:38 220-yd. dash; Stewart, Valley Falls, first; Gaston, Pratt, second; Stephens, Burlingame, third; Rice, Hiawataa, fourth. Time, 24:1. sec Quarter mile: Staplin, McPheron, first; Reichart, Valley Falls, second; Doty, Burlingame, third; Dean, McPheron, fourth. Time: 5:52:2. Half mile; Connell, Valley Falls, first; Goodrich, Argentine, second; Nichols, Valley Falls third; Train, McPherson, fourth. Time: 2.18. Mille, T. Goodrich, Argentine first; ornate, T. Fails, second; Nicolas Mille, T. Fails Low hurdles: Harclerode, Humboldt, first; Willis, Humboldt, second; Staplin, McPherson, third; Reichant Valleys fall. fourth. Time: 29 sec. High hurdles: Stull, St. John first; Staplin, McPherson, second; Schneider, Valley Falls, third; Ribardus Valley Falls, Time 19:2 seconds. Shot put: Heaton, Liberal, first Ward, McPherson, second; Stull, Stl John, third; Fall, Valley Falls. fourth. Distance, 42 feet 4 inches. tour. Distance: 8 miles. Pole vault: 62 feet, Burlingame first Storm, Valley Falls, second (Only two men entered.) Height, $9 five inches. High jump: Moore, Humboldt high; Harcellerz, Humboldt, and Humboldt; Phorese, Humboldt, Schwilberg, Akicons, Valley Falls fired for fourth. Height, 5 feet 4 in. Broad jump: Heaton, Liberal, first; Stephens, Burlingame, second; Dean, McPherson, third; Stewart, fourth. Distance: 18 foot 4.1-2 inches. Discus; Lewis, Valley Falls, first Stull, St John, second; Lewis, Hiawatha, third; Lindell, Burlingame, fourth. distance, 97 feet 1 inch. Relay (four laps) Valley Falls won, McPherson; second; Birling-game; third; only three teams entered. Time: 3:51 3-5. Class C 50-yd. dash: Lambe, Belle Plaine, first; Jackson, Marquette, second; Jackson, Paxico, third; Roberts, Eskridge, fifth. Class C 100-yd. dash: Lambe, Belle Plaine, first; Jackson, Marquette, second; Roberts, Gigoland, Perry, fourth. Time, 24 seconds. Quarter mite: Moger, Belle Plaine, first; Glen, Kincardin, second; Winget, Paxico, third; Grundol, Perry, fourth. Time: 55:42 seconds. Half mile: Glenn, Kineaid, first; Matthias, Perry, second; Pinon, Florence, third; Kaul, Paxico, fourt. Time: 2:07 4-5 sec. Mile: Matthias, Perry, first; Pinon, Florence, second; Kaul, Taxico, third; Kenney, Ozakiew, fourth. Time: 4:51. Low hurdles; Roger, Pleague Plaine, first; Douglas, Eskridge, second; Booker, Kincad, third; Egner, Ozawake, fourth. Time: 28:2. High hurdles: Roger, Belle Plaine, first; Powers, Kinaaid, second; Smith, Eskridge, third; Cary, Eskridge, fourth. Time, 18:2. suit put: Pringle, Harveyville first; Powers, Kincad, second; Burils, Owego, third; Shugron, Marris fourth. Distance, 46 feet $8 inches. Pole voicu: Muton, Oswero, first, Majors, Railroad; for second, Smith, Eskridge; Archer, Marquette; Garrison, Kincardin; Heights, for second Houston, Height in 10 feet incum High jump: Egleston, Mclouth Porter, Canton; and Fringle, Harv villey, tied for first; Bennett, Esk ridge fourth. Height. 5 feet 5 in. Broad jump: Pringle, Harveyvine, first; Winston, Paxico, second; Archer, Moran, third; Ridgeway, McLouth, fourth. Distance, 18 feet 4 1-2 tn. Discure: Powers, Kincaid, first; Brady, Kincard, second; Burris, Oswego, third; Pringle, Harveyville, fourth. Distance, 100 feet 9 inches. Relay, Taxco, first; Kincaid, see; Brady, Taxco; Perry, fourth. Time. 3:49.25. Javelin (points did not count): Heaton, Liberal, first; Pringle, Harveyville, second; S. and L. Lindelbite and fourth. Distance, 15 feet 1 inch. Women's Tennis Starts May 9 The woman's tennis tournament will begin May 9. Those students who wish to enter are urged to sign today or tomorrow in order that drawings for partners may be made. We salt almonds, pecans, filberts and peanuts—salted in fresh creamery butter. Wiedemann's.—Adv. Repair Them While You Wait F. P. HORMUTH PROPRIETOR ir Them While You Wai Work Performed Quickly and Honestly in THE BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP FOR TAXI 148 AND BAGGAGE MOAKS Kansas City Missouri Gets All Tennis Honors Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Cut Glass ED.W. PARSONS Jeweler—725 Mass. St. Jewelry of the Better Sort HOTEL KUPPER Kansas City, Mo. M. Duback Takes Singles and Riley and Schmitz Win Doubles Convenient to the shopping and Theatre District especially handy for ladies, being on Petticoat Lane. Cafe in connection paying special attention to banquets. Riley and Schmitz won the semi-finals from Independence, Mo., 6-3 and 9-7. Dubach and Dubach of Central won the semi-finals from Kansas City, Kansas, 6-0, 6-3. M. Dubach won the semifinals with the Texas team in semi-finals 6-4 and 6-3. Schmitz got into the finals by defeating Soldenels of Independence, Mo., 6-3 and 6-3. M. Dubach of Central high school of Kansas City, Mo., won the championship in the singles in the eleventh annual high school tennis tournament from Schmitz of Northeast high school of Kansas City, Mo., Saturday in the finals. Dubach and Dubach of Central lost the doubles to Riley and Schmitz of Northeast in the finals. 2-6, 5-7, 8-6, 7-5 and 6-3. WALTER S. MARS, Mgr. Send the Daily Kansan home. Earl W. Shinn, 118, star end on the 1917 Varsity team, is visiting at the Delta Tau house. He enlisted in the aviation service last October and went to San Antonio, Tex., for training. He was severely injured, January 8, while flying by being run into by another machine. He was given a furlough and then an honorable discharge from service and is now recovered. He plans to re-enlist if he can get back into the service. Earl Shinn, '18 Here; Hopes to Re-enter Army Mr. Shinn played on this year's Varsity for three weeks until he was called into service. His home is in Burns. FOUR THINKs Day 178 We'll Take Care of it When or Night 950 You Leave CALL EUBANKS NO more beautiful gift nor a more practical one can be given—and too, the Gruen stands alone in the point of reliable construction and trustworthy service. A Gruen for Graduation A Bracelet Watch of Beauty $20, $25, $28.50, and up to $75 The Gruen bracelet watch expresses supreme beauty in braceret watches. 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