1950 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE TWO-MILE RELAY SPECIALISTS—When the Abilene Christian college two-mile relay team takes the track in the college division two-mile relay at the Kansas Relays Saturday, it will be seeking its third straight victory at the annual K.U. carnival. Shown above, from left to right, are John Sikes, H. D. Terry, Sam Volpe, Don Chisam, and Leon Lepard. When Coach Oliver Jackson's quartet won the event in 1948, it was with Terry, John Mason, Leroy Middleton, and Wayne Forrest in 8:11.2. A year ago the team of Terry, Middleton, Sikes, and Leopard toured the Memorial stadium oval in 7:48.4. This year's quartet is considered a good bet to better the existing Relays record of 7:47.7 set by an A.C.C. team in 1940. Softball Games Slowed By Rain Women's intramural softball was inaugurated April 6 with two games sandwiched between rainy days that have postponed 13 games to date. It is hoped that these games still may be rescheduled and the entire program played. Jayettes rolled up a 32 to 3 score against Locksley in three innings, and the game was called there to prevent further slaughter. The winners belted in 22 tallies in the first inning, then slowed down to pick up four and six while their opponents made two and one. Harmon co-op outpointed Sigma Kappa 16 to 10 in a more even scoring tilt. Tied in the third inning, Harmon went ahead with an 8-run Batteries were Moore and Jones for the Jayettes, and Braum and Hoffman for Locksley. Books for Gifts and for your own reading Hersey, The Wall Waltari, The Egyptian Shulman, Sleep Till Noon Lasswell, One On the House Lederer, All the Ship's At Sea Bromfield, Out of the Earth Overstreet, The Mature Mind Velikovsky, Worlds In Collision You are cordially invited to come in and see them. Hersey, The Wall rally while allowing their opponents only two. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel-666 Batteries were Hopkins and Kesterson for Harmon, and Burnham, Clark, and Watson for Sigma Kappa. CORK SCHOOL Scheduled for today are the following games to be played at 4 p.m. Diamond: 1. Corbin vs. Kappa Alpha Theta 2. Alpha Chi Omega vs. Alpha Phi 3. Delta Delta Delta vs. Kanza As a freshman in 1949, Lepard anchored the Cats to their victory with a 1:52.8, the best time for an 880 lap in A.C.C. track history. He also ran a 47.8 anchor lap on the record-breaking mile relay team in the annual Texas conference meet a year ago. Utah leads other states in the production of gold. Coach Jackson also plans to enter Paul Faulkner, outstanding pole vaulter, in the Relays vaulting event. In the Texas Relays earlier this season, he cleared 13 feet 6 inches for a third place. Besides sure entries in the two-mile and mile relays, Jackson may enter a team in the sprint medley. If so, Bailey Woods would replace Bob Beatty on the mile relay foursome of Beatty, Terry, Pete Ragus, and Lepard. REGULAR DINNERS - Fried Chicken - Steaks - Short Orders REGULAR PRICES 709 Mass. - RAY'S CAFE - Open Sundays Created - Packaged - Distributed by PAT READ on wedding vellum with envelopes to match. PAT READ INDIAN TRADER 'Across from the Courthouse' 225 Schools Here For Big Week End Athletes from 225 schools—from universities through high schools—will compete in the approaching big week end of track and field atop Mount Oread. The 46th annual Kansas interscholastic meet comes off Friday at Memorial stadium with 164 high schools to be represented. Saturday will be the silver anniversary running of the Kansas Relays with 23 universities, 31 colleges, and 8 junior colleges scheduled to compete. The high school entries will break down into three classes-25 in AA, 50 in A, and 89 in B. Tip For College Students Six major conferences—the Big Seven, Missouri Valley, Big Ten, Southwest, Southeast, and Skyline Six—will be represented in the University class. Outstanding among the independents in the university class will be Notre Dame. Memphis, Tenn.—(U.P.)—Mrs. Howt Cain thinks the boy probably failed to do his homework. She watched him tuck his books under his arm, close his eyes, fold his hands, say a silent prayer, then dash into the schoolhouse. VACATION TOURS Transportation, hotel accommodations,and special sightseeing all included for one low cost! California Yellowstone Pacific Northwest Colorado Rockies Historic East Pacific Coast Chicago Fair New York City Old Mexico Alaska Alaska ★ Other enjoyable Tours also available. FREE FOLDER! Get your copy of Greyhound's Amazing America Vacation Folder, giving day-by-day descriptions of scores of carefree tours. When you return home this summer—go Greyhound — frequent schedules, low fares! See your Greyhound Agent about your vacation plans, and full travel information. GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT 638 Mass. Lawrence, Kansas