PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1950 Garfield Weede Named Relays Head Referee Dr. Garfield Weede, perennial molder of track and field champions at Pittsburg Teachers college, today was named referee of the twenty-fifth Kansas Relays to be held here April 22. Announcement was made by meet director Baldon Easton. Weede will be the second consecutive coach from a state school to head the Mt. Oread event, succeeding Kansas State's Ward Haylett, who served last year. Decathlon competition in the Silver Anniversary of the event will open April 21. Weede, a Walter Camp all-American end at Penn in 1904, has entered a team in every Kansas Relays since the affair's inception in 1923. During that time the veteran has fashioned 19 meet relay champions and seven individual kings. His 1932 quartets swept every baton race in the college class from the 440 through the distance medley. One of Weede's top coaching triumphs was the Gorillas' stunning victory in the Central Collegiate conference outdoor meet at Milwaukee in 1933. From 1927, when the Central conference was formed, until World War II, Weede's clubs capured 12 of a possible 15 track titles. The principal titles in the old Kansas conference, and, in the years before World War II, bagged several Missouri Valley A.A.U. flags. Weede graduated from Penn in 1906. His first job was coaching of all sports at Washburn college, Topeka, Kan., that fall. Since that time he has coached in Kansas continuously for 45 years. After four years at Washburn he moved to Sterling, Kan., where he practiced dentistry and coached Sterling college athletic teams. During World War I he was a Y.M.C.A. athletic director at Camp Funston. In 1919 he was named Director of Athletics and coach of all sports at Pittsburg Teachers. Today's Schedule For IM Volleyball Robinson Gym Fraternity "A" Robinson Gym Fraternity "A" 8:30 e Sig Alph vs. A.T.O. w D.U. vs. Sigma Pi 9:15 w Lorada Chi vs. Phi K. Sig Fraternity "B" 9:15 e Phil Delt vs. Phi Gam Robinson Annex Independent "B" 6:45 w Bones Boys vs. Oread B-1 7:30 e Scarab vs. Spartans w Deep Creeps vs. Feather Merchants 8:15 e Clauds vs. Charleys w Bad Boys vs. Men of Distinction 9:00 e Toads vs. Earthquakers w Oread vs. West Campus Kids 9:45 e A.I.E.E. vs. Don Henry Fraternity "C" 4:30 e Phi Delt vs. D.U. w Silent Men vs. Phi K. Tau 5:15 e Misfits vs. Sig Chi w T.K.E. vs. A.T.O. 6:00 e Beta vs. Kelts Club w Kappa Sig vs. Phi Psi 6:00 e Beta vs. Kelts Club w Kappa Sig vs. Phi Psi 6:45 e Phi Frost vs. Sig Nu No Tickets Available For Western NCAA Only competing schools are allotted tickets and Bradley university, fifth district representative, will receive those allotted this district. Mr. Falkenstien said. "No tickets are available at the University for the Western N.C. A.A. play-offs to be held in Kansas City, Mo., Friday and Saturday," Earl Falkenstien, athletic business manager, announced today. 12 Duplexes Ready By Fall Twelve new duplex apartment houses "should" be ready for occupancy before September 1, A. K Blosser, executive of the Bloser Building company, Topeka, said Monday, The apartment houses will be built at the corner of 11th and Missouri streets. In all, there will be 25 apartment units in the buildings, each consisting of two bedrooms, a living room, a dining room, and a kitchen. Mr. Blosser explained the apartments would be designed "primarily for University faculty members and students." Construction will start about the last of this month. D. S. Hults, Lawrence attorney, one of the incorporators of the building plans, described the buildings as "highly modern." They will be of brick veneer construction, and will be built around a circular court. Tuesday's Intramural Volleyball Results Phi Gam ... 15-15 Beta Frosh ... 3- 2 Feather Merchants ... 2- 2 Charlies Pickers ... 0- 0 Oread hall ... 15- 4-15 Spartans ... 12-15- 6 Sigma Chi ... 13-15-16 Silent Men ... 15- 9-14 A.T.O. ... 18-15 Phi Kappa Tau ... 16-11 Misfits ... 2- 2 T.K.E. ... 0- 0 A.T.O. ... 15-13-15 Sigma Pi ... 6-15- 1 Delt ... 15-15 Sig Ep ... 7- 2 Edgehill A.C. ... 15-15 Wineros ... 9- 6 Phi Psi ... 15-15-15 Delta Chi ... 11-17- 3 Gispak ... 15-15 A.T.O. ... 13-13 Sig Alph ... 15-11-15 Beta ... 8-15- 5 Pi K.A. ... 15-15 Sweat Socks ... 9-10 Oread hall ... 2- 2 Y.M.C.A. ... 0- 0 Eldorado A.C. ... 2- 2 Little Saints ... 0- 0 Don Henry ... 15-16 Airscrews ... 0-14 Your Best Investment in Dye's Standard Service 23rd and La. Automobile Accessories . . . at The University Daily Kansan was published six days a week until September, 1944. Windshield Washers $8.95 installed Bob Edman Elected SwimTeamCaptain Bob Edman, junior sprinter from Great Bend, was elected captain of Kansas' 1951 swimming team to-day by his teammates. Edman holds the school varsity record for the 220-yard free style at 2:23.9, and is co-holder of the school mark of .554 in the 100 with Phil Hawkins. He has been a consistent 1-2 finisher in dual meets for two years. The squad also voted Ernie Crates, Kansas City, Kan., senior, the year's "most outstanding swimmer" trophy. Crates has been the Jayhawkers' No. 1 diver for three years. About 50 persons attended the first home basketball game, at which K.U. defeated the Topeka Y.M.C.A., 31-6. Forty-eight guns, one for each state, constitutes a national salute. With a new short and easy-to-care-for hairdo. CHARME BEAUTY SALON 941½ Mass. For appointment phone 553 Right Shoes Are Important Boston — (U.P.) 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