THURSDAY, APRIL, 11, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE Golfers Win; Netmen Lose Against K.C.U. The University of Kansas, defending Big Six champions, continued their winning ways from last year, and swamped the University of Kansas City linkmen, 17 to 1, yesterday afternoon on the Lawrence Country Club course. The Jayhawker tennis men won two of their three singles matches, but lost the doubles events, to lose the match to the K.C.U. netmen. 3-2. Paced by Roderick Wakeland, who secured a three under par 75 for low radarist honors, the golf team won every round from the K.C.U. men, and showed that they intend to keep the Big Six golf crown for Kansas. Howard Engleman, number one man on the tennis team, defeated Wulfekuhler, K.C.U., in straight sets, 6-1, 6-3, and Floyd, Jayhawk number three man, won over Robinson, 5-7, 6-1, 6-3, to give Kansas the two victories in their tennis matches southwest of the stadium. The doubles teams lost their matches to give the Kansas City men their margin of victory. The summaries: Golf twosomes—Ritchie, K.U., defeated Clark, K.C.U., 3-0; Wakeland, K.U., defeated Ross, K.C.U., 3-0; McElhenny, K.U., defeated Noll, K.C.U. 2 1-2 -1-2; and Gray, K.U., defeated Young, K.C.U. 3-0. Golf foursomes — Ritchie-Wake- ard, K.U., defeated Clark-Ross, K. U., 2 1-2 -1-2; McElheny-Gray, K.U., defeated Noll-Young, K.C.U. 3-0. Tennis singles — Selders, K.C.U. defeated Franks, K.U., 6-4, 9-7; Engleman, K.U., defeated Wulfeukhler, K.C.U., 6-1, 6-3; Floyd, K.U., defeated Robinson, K.C.U., 5-7, 6-1, 6-3. Tennis doubles — Selders-Hurst K.C.U., defeated Shupe-Miner, K.U. Want Ads Twenty-five words or less: 1 insertion, 25c; 3 insertions, 6c insertions, only 75c. Accompany copy with cash. "KANSAN Want Ad results will warm your heart." MEN'S SUITS 65c; PLAIN DRESSES 65c; free delivery, quality of work considered. Our prices are cheaper. QUALITY CLEANERS, 539 Indiana, Phone 185. -131 LOST: Green Sheaffer lifetime fountain pen. Finder call Alice Noone. Reward. Phone 1131J. -125 LOST: A pair of glasses in a dubonnet case in front of 1128 Ohio, Sunday night. Return to Betty June Simpson, 1128 Ohio. Reward. -126 FOR SALE OR TRADE: One $6 \frac{1}{2} \times 9$ cm. plate camera. Double extension bellows and f.4.5 lens. See Bob Piper, 1316 Kentucky. -126. Women's Intramurals By CECIL KING Kappa Alpha Theta gained five runs in the last inning to win over Alpha Delta Pi by a score of 20 to 19 in women's intramural baseball yesterday afternoon. Kappa Kappa Gamma outscored Chi Omega 14 to 8 on an adjacent diamond. Jane Blaney and Margaret Neal were the battery for Theta. Marian Milhoan and Alta Armstrong were the pitcher and catcher for Alpha Delta Pi. On the Kappa team Ruth Parker took the position of pitcher and Jean Wedell played catcher. Chi Omega's Ada Moseley and Zita Ann Lowry were the battery for their team. Graduate To Discuss Propaganda "Propaganda and What the Schools Can Do About It" will be discussed at 7:30 this evening by Jean L. Russell, '38, at a meeting of Pi Lambda Theta, education sorority, in room 115, Fraser hall. The next matches for the golf and tennis teams will be held Wednesday, April 17, when the Washburn teams invade Lawrence. 6-2, 6-8, 7-5; Robinson-Wulfekuhler, K.C.U., defeated Snyder-Voelker K.U., 6-2, 6-2. Entries for the Eighteenth Annual Kansas Relays, April 20, received this morning boosted the totals to eleven universities, twenty-ofur colleges and ten junior colleges. An additional entry in the decathlon raised the entries in this event to seven. More Entries For Relays In Entries in the Relays today included the University of Oklahoma, Kansas State College, St. Benedicts College, Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia. Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg and Kansas City, Kan. Junior College. Entered in the decathlon was John Mitchell of Oklahoma City University. Class A high schools entering this morning were: Abilene, Holton, Shawnee Mission, Emporia, Rosedale high of Kansas City, Kan., Ward high of Kansas City, Kan., Immaculata high of Leavenworth, Osage City, Hertington, Arkansas City, Salina, Great Bend, Lawrence, Clay Center, Independence, Topeka and Iola. In Class B, the entries were: Seneca, Enterprise, Overbrook, West-moreland, Buhler, Paxico, Ozawkie, Onaga, Jarbalo, McLouth, Roosevelt of Emporia, Little River, Belle Plaine, Blue Mound, Narka, Langdon, LaCygne, Mildred, Fairview and Buffalo. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 AT YOUR SERVICE CLEANERS 14th & Tenn. Cleaning - Pressing - Repairing Take Advantage of Cash & Carry PRICES Phone 9 Optometrist 911 Mass. PHOTOGRAPHS of MERIT E. GARICH Phone-2852 SKATES — SLEDS SKATES — SLEDS Guns — Ammunition Skates Sharpened RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 MONEY LOANED ON VALUABLES. Unredeemed guns, Clothing, for sale. Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 TAXI WOLFSON'S Drakes for Bakes FOR PERSONAL LOANS See the MUTUAL LOAN CO. Room 9, 927½ Mass. This Coupon and 10c is good for a Fudge Cake Ala Mode Hal's "Always the best food" Thin Soles Are Very Often The Cause of Bad Colds So Take Care. Hey Students What's On the Corner of 14th & Tenn, Oyler's Shoe Shop Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. ALBERT WARD, JR., this is your free pass to see Edward G. Robinson in "Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet" now showing at the Dickinson theater. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. Young lady who has new hair do- do better. Confucius Say: Shampoo & Hair-do, 35c & 50c IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 533 RE NU LAX DUCE BUILD with Steam Baths and Swedish Massage 1021 Mass. Phone 336 Jayhawkers Win--- (Continued from page four) singled to center and the first Rockhurst run crossed the plate. Although the Kansas attack had relaxed after the busy second inning it picked up two more runs in the fifth to boost the day's total to 13. The Hawks clicked for two runs in the eighth and one more in the ninth, but Kresie, who had been coating along through the later innings, decided that things had gone far enough and struck out the last Rockhurst batter to end the game. Jantzen To Kansas Wesleyan J. Marc Jantzen, instructor in education, has been appointed professor of education at Kansas Wesleyan, it was announced yesterday. Mr. Jantzen has been a supervisor of English at Oread Training School. DON'T FORGET THE RELAYS! ice cream store 1027 Mass. St. Heap'M Up NOW OPEN Featuring 20 Flavors Delicious Fresh Ice Cream Big Double Dip Cones and Cups 5c Hand Filled Quarts Pints 1/2 Pints Famous for--- LOT A MALT - 10c Let's go to Kansas where it's "arctic april" Even the Eskimo knows that cold and snow doesn't affect the fresh-cut loveliness of corsages from Ward's. Do you? 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