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1 lit UA1LV iSLBUASkAIN, THUKSDA., Al'KIL 21. I93B IWGL rilKEE H icrfcnc p nr-n- n cir 'Dark Horses Make Strong UflHOM Title Bids in Kansas Relays TO ENTER KANSAS ROPE BUCKING BEEF Defending Champions FaceAu;hi,lson, j'Jmi,ed 24 feet 73 tnn irua tio.t K LJ..U Heavy Firing in 16th bard who jumped exactly the same RELAYS SATURDAY distance. Now Atchison is deter- Annual Tourney. mined to settle the matter once AT AG CIRCUS 7 and for all at Lawrence by jump- - W yjoit LAWRENCE. Kas. Defeiuiinc lnK 25 fevl- At Austin he had a 01 Mills, Brock, Bolster N. U. champions are in for a rouch time 'umP " feet 3 inches, but fouled 14 Pigskin Toters to Turni"0"1"1 wont bc s s!ow s he of it at the 16th annual Kansas 0,1 " Prospects With Record relays, April 23, it appears. Com I. U. Relay intact Cowboy, Play Numbers jS petition is expected to be the keen- - he University of Iowa Tosses of sprint Game With CalveS. Nebraska's idea of a good time. Discus. est in years medley relay team is the only win- ning relay team of 1937 which re Thurston Phelplis,It'Zwho calls sig- - Bill Broomfield, Southern Cali- For example, Vein Sumner of Nebraska's ' turns Veisatile fellows are these foot chances to score in broad was second Emporia teachers, who won the intact, hut the four men nals. may be able to call the cows fornia jumper, who won the ball players, who don't confine the discus in the coming Kansas in the U. S. 120 yard high hurdles last vear. event as sophomores home. lecent last year have their antics to the gridiron but CLASSIC SPOUT Relays meet, received a big- will be up against a top notch field their work cut out lne plan of a calf roping cou- - look very bright after yes- dual but he for them. will omp around roping bucket ger out did oi nuraiers headed by Fred Wol-cot-t, Fourteen other universi- test had originaly been a wild cow RETURNS TO CAMPUS terday's practice, in which two thrill of it than the ties have calves at the Equestrian Circus winner. His year sensational Rice sophomore. entered teams in the at milking contest but Lyman sug- Huskers registered the best heaves best mark last sprint medley As college on the fair Saturday The first week in May the cam. was 23 feet 6 inches not good At the Texas relays Wolcott bet- relay and there are gested the former and pointed out T e x as Relays, some crack outfits included. afternoon of May 7. its enough to place in a single meet-- so tered the world record in the high greater practibility. He states pus will have a chance to see one Dick Kearns of Link Lyman has chosen 14 grid-ater- s, which they his father offered him a new hurdles with the blazing time of the University in part "Happy world's oldest sports when have ever got. of Colorado will be on hand de- who will team up in pairs f of the Lincoln Zephyr for all his own if 13.9 seconds. to iiW.. to play a part Boh Mills and fend his decathlon championship, and one will rope the calf, while the first annual intramural fenc- he could do 24 feet against the Also from Rice Will come .lack In Farmer's Charley Brock Patterson, a veteran hurdler who but sports experts are looking out the other examines the number on F a 1 r a m ing tournament is staged In the Bears Bill jumped exactly 24 feet, of both scored can run the hurdles in 14.4. the corners of their eyes at sev- the tail, and if it corresponds to of the one-ha- lf inch to the great satis- around proud coliseum. This sport has not been 135 Boyce eral "dark horses," who they be- the number they have been as- school col around feet faction of both papa Broomfield Gatewood, a Texas univer- Ac Big Six be- c o n s tently, lieve may dethrone the Colorado signed, they wili jerk it off and lege compares prevalent in circles si himself, so now one sity sophomore, almost as sensa- with Mills' best and there's ace. race with it to the judge, the first with cause of the lack of interest in the more buggy on Southern Cal tional as Wolcfttt, will be in the favorably going 150 the The decathlon, a gruelling ten there to receive the trophy. If any -i for race along with R. V. Wright of in the sport and, at Nebraska at least, r campus. event contest, they have States-gl- fit feet. Brock was Oklahoma A. At M Bush Lamb will draw a record the wrong number they United ad because of the lack ot equipment .just a foot be- number of entrants. let the calf go and seek another to give Though this Is time to talk of of Iowa and Harvey Woodstra of a Knights In armor were the hind, 139 Fifteen entry blanks have al- bossy cow. because we get with Dizzy Dean such, that 1937 Michigan State. first to engage in a sort of duel In h e and ready been received for the dec- The basis of Lyman's selection many good men feet. t football season still pokes its Hubbard Returns. which has evolved Into the mod- second place in athlon and many more which were of the pigskin players is not from the col- ern fencing bout. The games V A beautiful head up every so often. Bob Hubbard of Minnesota will requested are expected to come known, but Roy "cowboy" Petsch, lege." this event went in in were started In the 16th century Husker records show that endeavor to repeat his victory of durig the next several days. Dick one of those chosen, should be .Major Jones only seasons since 1900 has year in the in Italy and soon became popu- CHARLEY BROCK, n c h e g. T h e three last broad jump, but to Kearns ot Colorado, winner of the good if he lives up to his name was very Nebraska averaged fewer points do he will to an lar, spreading to Spain and Lincoln JournaI.fi e Id in that have defeat decathlon last year, has announced tCharlie Brock ADMA DOBSOM the per game than In 1937. The 1918 inspired Atchison of .incoln Journal. France, where it became one of Kansas Relays will be about the Jud Texas. his intention of competing again, Micht to be h about the plan team scored S3 points In the Atchison has become an- the principal pastimes of those same as it was in Texas Re- greatly but like others his entry blank has natch for any,""" evc" to give prizes to the six game schedule, the noyed at his inability to down "l'eu countries. Its development was lays. Judging by comparative per- short not been sent in yet. Titter and it insui'e its success by stating, "If 1919 schedule of eight games Hubbaid and is primed to his 1 aided by the invention ef gun formances. Mills and Brock should make From the Kansas Relavs came Joyd Grimm is tht?V Jon't. will." However, the produced 65 points, and the 1925 supreme effort at the Kansas re-- I the Olympic powder which rendered armor take second and third respectively decathlon chamninrw 13 grim as nis Farnier's Fair board is awarding team made 69 points In eight lays. of 1932 useless. Without the armor, the next Saturday Lawrence. and 1936. Jim Bausch and lame denotes '8 troPnV to tne two members of at games, whereas last fall's team Here last year Atchison jumped tne fencers developed skill In the use uienn Morns, and American Olym- .t ought to be a "vinnine team, while runners High Jump Close. averaged 11 points in 9 games 24 feet I '3 incnes and lost to Hub- - pic wil1 the weapons. team coaches are watching'the long day for UP ribbons of 99 in all. The 1929 bard by of an inch. At one of sports Probably the closest event in for markers decathlon at Lawrence for a suc- some Babj beet Now the favorite season shows only 93 points, but the Texas Relays two weeks ago cessor to modern times, fencing is played the meet at Kansas will be the these men. Tliese of i calves, high jump. In the Texas Relays. that year the Huskers played .. aren The with light foils or small flexible 5-- t exactly only 8 games, making an 11 8 Ray Baxter, Husker. tied for first The oush - overs as swords tipped with rubber buttons point average. BOXING MATCHES SLATED Carnegie corporation has DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE with six other men at 6 feet 2 ?ach weighs be- to prevent physical injury; There Lvnn Waldorf, endowed a professorship of in inches. Practirallv the same field Northwestern library tween 400 and are three weapons used the ON "A Good Teachers Agency" will compete Saturday, and there coach, was tne most interviewed FARMERS' FAIR MENU service at Columbia university, iOO pounds. modern game: the foil, the epee, 1918-193- 8 is very in man the world last week- - He and the saber. The foil is a thin expected to be little first of its kind in the world. ROY PETCH Marvin "Rab favor of anv one man was called t0 the telephone from C.nme in awt Sr slender blade Which requires con- kg College Men to Compete Lincoln Journal.