PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1941 Name Tom Jones As Relays Referee K.U. Sports---- Phi Gam's Near Swimming Title By MAURICE BARINGER In the semi-finals of the intramural swimming meet yesterday afternoon in the Robinson gym pool, the Phi Gam team lengthened their lead over their opponents to eight points. The Phi Gam's point total is now 34 with the Sig Alph's in second with 26 and the Phi Delt's close behind with 25 points. The Phi Gam's qualified six men for the finals. Of the other 14 finals positions, the Newman club captured 3; Delta Chi and Sigma Chi 2 each; Beta, Sig Alph, Phi Psi, Phi Delt, and Carruth hall, 1 each. Qualifiers in the 50-yard free style are Jim Sherman, Delta Chi; Bob Stephens, Newman club; Charles Walker, Phi Delt; and Dick Wilson, Sig Alph. Finalists in the 50-yard breast stroke are Bob Stephens, Newman club; Ray Helgesen, Phi Gam; George Phillips, Phi Gam; and Curvin Greene, Carruth hall. The four men in the finals of the 100-yard free style are Jim Sherman, Delta Chi; Morton Aldbaugh, Sigma Chi; Bill Thayer, Phi Gam; and Tom Schwinn, Beta. The Phi Gam's qualified two of the four finalists in the 100-yard back stroke. They are George Phillips and Vincent Tharp. Dick Wilson, Sig Alph, and Eugene Mahoney, unattached also will be in the finals. Finalists in the 50-yard back stroke are Eugene Mahoney, unattached; Vincent Tharp, Phi Gam; Archer Wilcox, Newman club; and Walter Jones, Phi Psi. The finals of the swimming meet will be held at 4:30 tomorrow in the Robinson gym pool. The 200-yard relay will follow the finals in the individual events. A diving exhibition by Paul White of the varsity team will be an added feature. Point standings to date are Phi Gam, 34; Sig Aph, 26; Phi Delt, 25; Sigma Chi, Beta, and Phi Psi, 21 each; Newman club, 20; Carruth hall, 13; Delta Upslion, 11; Delta Chi, 9; Kappa Sig, 7; Sigma Nu and T.K.E., 6 each; and Pi K.A., 2 points. K-Club Plans Nugget Nell Tryouts for the K-Club play, "Nugget Nell, the Sweetheart of Poker Mesa" or "More Sinned Agin' than Usual," will be held next Monday night, it was announced today. Two K-men have been practicing for each characted in the drama, and the cast will be picked from these men after a practice performance Monday evening. The play will be given April 21 22, 23, and 24. Tackle Crop Holds Promise For Next Fall By C. A. GILMORE "One of the best group of prospects I've ever seen" is the way Wayne Replogle, freshman football coach, expresses his opinion of the players who will vie for tackle positions on the University football team next fall. Back will be W. F. Jack, Steve Meade, Bill Kern, Jim Zimmerman, Ross Relph, Jim Holloway, and Monte Merkel, all experienced men. In addition a large crop of promising yearlings will be coming up. Jack, a 230-pound junior from Caney, is alternating between track and football this spring. He went great guns his first year of competition and was considered one of the outstanding tackles in the conference. If his last season is like his first one, he W.F. JACK sition cinched. has a regular po- Zimmerman of Pittsburg, Meade a 240-pounder from Kansas City, Kern, and Grant Hunter all had experience last year and all have the size and qualifications to develop into fine players. Relph, who hails from Fredonia and has two more years of eligibility rent, established himself as one of the most rugged linemen on the squad last fall. He was a part-time regular last season and is gunning for a starting berth next fall. From the fresh- DOSS RELPH man team comes Warren Hodges, a Lawrence lad hailed as one of the greatest prospects in years. Frank Baker, another first-year man from Kansas City, has been impressive in spring practice. Other tackles are Jack Tenenbaum and Bill McGrew. Wisconsin Coach Will Enter Team Tom Jones, veteran track coach of the University of Wisconsin, today was named referee of the nineteenth annual Kansas Relays, to be held here April 18 and 19. Jones' track teams have always ranked high in the Big Ten, his most recent national stars having been "Chuck" Fenske and Walter Mehl. The Badgers' most prominent representatives in the Relays this year will be two Big Ten champions, Bill Williams in the pole vault and George Paskvan, shot putter. First entries for the Relays were received today. In the college class entries were received from Pittsburg Teachers College and Southwestern College. Pittsburg has been a standout in the college class for many years. The first high school entrant was Haven in Class B. In addition to competing in the Relays, a 16 man Wisconsin track team will stay in Lawrence for a dual meet with the Jayhawks Tuesday afternoon, April 22. The Badgers then will go on to Des Moines for the Drake Relays that weekend. City to Get Bust Of Amos Lawrence The offer of a bust of Amos Lawrence, for whom the city is named, was accepted by the city council at a meeting Monday night. Miss Louise Bigelow of Boston, who made the offer, inherited the bust from her grandfather, whose sister married Abbott Lawrence, a relative of Amos Lawrence. 2,000 Mile Weekend Trip---- Track Team Heads South To Enter Texas Relays Thirteen Jayhawk trackmen leave Lawrence early tomorrow morning for a 2,000 mile weekend jaunt to Austin, Texas, where they will compete in the fourteenth annual Texas Relays Saturday. Coach H. W. "Bill" Hargiss has entered the Jayhawks in three relays—the distance medley, sprint medley, and 880-yard and three individual events $ ^{\circ} $ high jump, broad jump, and pole vault. Stoland. Sanneman to Jump In the sprint medley relay, Orlando Epp will run a 440, Darrell Mathes and Don Pollom, 220 each, and Thompson will run a half-mile. Pololl, Epp, Mathes, and Hamilton will each run 220 yards in the half-mile relay. Dick Edwards and Don Thompson, two of the four-mile quartet, are back this year as members of the distance medley relay team. Kenny Hamilton will lead off the distance medley; Al Poznik will run a half-mile; Thompson, a three-quarter mile, and Edwards will anchor the foursome with a mile run. In last year's Texas Relays the four-mile relay team placed second. J. R. Jones with a fourth place in the broadjump, was the only individual entry making a showing. Edwards, Thompson, Return Bob Stoland and Norman Sanneman are the two Kansas high jump entries. This will be Stolland's first competition since the Big Six indoor meet, where he won both the high jump and the broad jump. A pulled muscle kept him out of the Missouri Valley AAU meet. J. R. Jones, who placed second to Stoland at the Big Six meet, is the Jayhawks only entry in the broad-jump. In the pole vault, Bill Beven, Jayhawk co-captain, Jack Michener, and Jim Cordell will compete. The team will return late Sunday night or early Monday morning. Holmer's Homer Knots Score Bob Holmer, lanky third sacker, parked one of Larry Smith's slow balls over the left fielder's head yesterday afternoon to give the Kresie's a 1-1 tie with the Burge's in an intra-squad baseball game. Except for Homer's blow, the game was a pitching battle. Both Knute Kresie and John Burge were in fine form with Kresie allowing two hits and Burge but one. BURGE'S. 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