P AGE SEVEN~ T-11' NITCI-TCIfAMNDAILY. A A L..t AYL~..L ~ ~. Y .~S ,~.mom Ai ANNE THIRD PLACE In Annal Freshmianii indoor Rig TIel Comp~letitiol HAWKEVES .' N MEET Coch, Charlie H oyt's frehman track team placed third in. the see- oand al l-Conference yearling indoor meet which was held last week end under the' -auspices of the Big Ten Weekly, acorig to results which were. issued yesterday iby that. pub- licatio.6, ;Iowa, 1926' winners Of the Big Ten indoor meet repeated its s1ccss of last season by garnering a. total of 54 1-2 points, more than twice as many as Illinois, their closest rival. The Illinois score was 27, while Mich- igan placed, third with 17. Wisconsin finished in fourth place tw~o points be- hind the Wolvrines, Minnesota was fifth with 5 1-2 points, Northwestern sixth with 2 while Ohio failed to score a single point. The Chicago, Indiana, and Purdue freshmen were unable to compete, as none of these schools have dirt tracks. M Qgan ,scored two firsts, two seconds, and 'one fourth place in the meet. ight points were captured in the 440 yard l ash when the Seymour twins turned in the times of :51.8 and :52:1 for the event which are fairly good for a freshman meet. H-ayden led the field in thelmle and finished in the fast time of 4:30.8, while Tilly finished fourth in the 8$0 in 2:4, but he is capable of faster time. The Mich- igan mile relay team placed second to the Iowa quintet in 3:33.2, while ,the .Hawvkeyes ne~tiated the distance in 3:32,. 2., The meet disclosed a large, field of promising candidatesin the shot, pole vault, and. high jump, while the other performances are considered about the average. In the 40 yard dash five tied for, first place in :04.5, Benson of Wisconsin andl Moran, Brinker, Ste- venson, and Sexton al of Iowa, while nine more covered the distance in a tenth of a second slower time. Ziese of Wisconsin tied with Cad- wallader, Hale and Rath of Iowa for first in the 40 yard high hurdles in :05.4. Moulton of Iowa cifptured the 880 inx1:59.5 ahead of Gunn and Wil- nouth of Iowa and Tilly of Michigan.r The Seymour twins of Michigan plac- ed first, and second in the 440, while " Walter of Northwestern was third and Parker of Illinois fourth. Moulton of Iowa, Dove of Illinois, Cue of Iowa and North of Minnesota finished in the order named to IHay- deni of Michigan in the mile. North of Minnesota won. the two mile in 9:46.4 and the other places were won by Moonejhian of Illinois, Thompson of Minnesot, and Derry of ,Iowa. Iowa won the mile relay with Mich- igan placing second,Illinois third and Wisconsin fourth. Barg- of Iowa won the shot put with a heave of 45 feet 10 1-2 inches, while Parkis and Gun- roe of Wisconsin end Anderson of Iowa all did bstter than 42 feet. Vana of Iowa won the broad jump with 22 feet as his best'efort, Schneeman of Illinois was second, Wilcox of Iowa thir d, and Replogie of Illinois, fourth. One of the best marks of the meet was McDermott's leap of 12 feet 1-2 inches in the pole vault. Harper of Il- linois finished: second to his team- mate, while Agnew of Iowa was third and Johns of Illinois fourth. Schnee- map pf Illinois win first place in the high jump at sx feet and 1-2 inch. Jerrellh of Iowa was second and Cal- lendar of Wisconsin was third. KANSAS CENTER HOLDS CAGE SCORING HONORS CHICAGO, March '24-Albert Peter- son, veteran centfer. from University of Kansas for' the second consecutive time captured the individual scoring honors in the Missouri; Valley Confer- enlce." Peterson made 53 field goals and 20 free throws 'for a total of 126, points, 36 less than he counted last year. In 1925, his first year of com- petition he scored 108 points to place ninth. C. A. Byers of the. Kansas State Aggies was close second with 125 points, scoring 55 field goals to head the list in that dlepartment. Velvets Bittersweet Specialties JUILLERET'S 302 S. State St. Salted Nuts a Specialty Salted Fresh Daily Toasted Sandwiches the Kistwich Way INT AM RA NOTES fetnd thne junior17 hy sical eds. by ail al] mst be in before suhlool closes _______ sore of 17 to 12. This was quite in for sprring vacation. All. games will Phi K appa Sigma captured the in- tupset as the Ins er.s had held the chain- be lad vit w a. soft hall. ter-fraternity relay title by defeating plionsl~hp fo rth.e last two years and______________ Sigma a t-~~~~wertesfaoed gt retain it in the game:A1lc.d1 .r atpi' T he Phi Kappa S igm a team con sist-! W d esa1i ht lc . oft tci he "S B ilr ed of.R. Falconer, U. Pinney, J. Miller! Cray, with four field goals star- maker sguad. and J. Hickman. I red for the winners. while P~atterson; _________I led the losers with three two-pointers. 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Nine cents per reading line for three or more insertions, Casa classifieds recceived at. the Daily office in The Press Building on Maynard Street. CONTRACT RATES Special standardized rates given on applica-j tion. FOUND Man'swrist watch in Union. Inquire 939 Greenwood Ave. 126-127 :LOST LOST--The student is known N*ho jtook mney out of purse5 at the time (Iof accident on Church street on. Wednesday niigiL Return at once! fto 516 Cheever Court or matter will bhe taken up. with police and uni- versity authorities. 127-124-129 LOST-Elements of Electrical Engi- neerig. Pleas6 call 9564. 127-128 LOST-Very small rough briar pipe with curved stemn, on or near the campus. English mnake. .126-127-128 LOST-Monday nior ning, on campus, shell rimmed glasses. Call 8637,1 after 5:00. Reward. 126-127 LOST-Gold Concordia Pin, MondA. Reward. Call 8327. 125-126-127 LOST-Black, oversize Duofold. Re- ward.. George Martin, 3201. 1251 FOR RkEl~ FOR RENT-Large, pleasant suite on second Tbor. 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