UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1938 Jayhawkers Outside Again 'Reds' Score Touchdown Against 'Yellows' With Short Pass After a day lay-off enforced by rainy weather, Coach Lindsay's Jayhawkers again got into harness and went through a lusty practice yesterday. Cold weather hampered the squaul but did not stop it. On account of the cold, very little rough work was done by the Jay-hawkers yesterday, although the practice was concluded with a short scrimgimage between the red- and yellow-shirted teams. There was little opportunity for the squad to flash any real form during the scrimgimage, in which the red- scored a sober 10-4 record, while the blue- was buffeted by Dukiey to Amerine after the ball had been worked into scoring position by the "reds." Most of the afternoon was spent in running plays to perfect their timing and to improve the blocker positions. We also squad several new plays to learn. Coach Lindsey is stressing spring practice more than ever this year, owing to the fact that the opening game against the University of Texas next fall comes only two weeks after fail practice starts. The team's snappers take on Notre Dame and then swing in the Big Six schedule. The Jayhawker coaching staff is pleased with the way practice has been going along, and, after this week and two practice sessions next month, it will be a rest until the last week in April which will conclude spring practice. Men's Intramurals By Jim Bell, c'40 Yesterday was uneventful as far as an interscholars sports were concerned. The Phi Delt's and the Phi Pa's postponed their handball match and the Sig Eip's were unable to assemble enough men to meet the Beta's so were forced to default. These were the only scheduled events. Weather permitting the intramural team played day with seven softball games. Tennis teams also will compete in opening matches. Announcement of the drawings for the intramural tennis tournament was made last night by Ed Eibel, coach of intramurals. The pairings are as follows: Division I: Charleton (Sigma Nu) vs. Martin (Accacia); Hassain (S.A.E.) vs. Barkley (S.P.E.) Brownin (S.G.) vs. Beatty (PI.K.A.) vs. Hogben (Beta) Parry (A.T.O.) vs. Ward (Kappa Si) Sig. (Siamese) Tortoise (Morio) Miami (Gam) vs. Davidson (Phi Psi) Talierat (Sigma Chi) vs. Noller (Phi Delt) Severn (Delta Tau) McKinney (Phi Delt) vs. Radford (Beta) Hai (PI.K.A) vs. Wilson (Sigma Chi) Cunningham (Phi Si) vs. Bradley (Phi Delt) Davie (Kappa Sig.) Joseerson (Acacia) vs. Gehry (S.P.E.) Ferry (2095) vs. Winters (S.A.E.) Tippir (Delta Shi) vs. Packard (Sigm **Division II:** Davis (PI K.A.) = Ricketts (1200 Tenn); Greerless (bina) = Birmingham (Sigma Chi) vs. Wilson (Sigma Nu); Harp (SAE.) vs. Granger (Nu); Murphy (Beta); Yuasii (Acacia) = Cadden (Pi Shi); Reid (Kappa Si) vs. Campbell (Westminster); Marsh (S.P.E) vs. Walker (Triangle); Burnell (Sigma Chi) vs. Wilson (Sigma Nu) vs. Golyay (Pi Shi); Herman (Sigma Chi) vs. Ramsey (Phi Delt) (Unionville); Nourse (Sigma Chi) vs. farmson (Kappa Si); Merriman (Dau Delta) vs. Dunham (PI K.A.) McCoy (Acacia); Troup (Doluchi) vs. Powell (S. P. E.); Engleman (Sigma Si) vs. McNaughton (Phoi Westminster); Faulon (PI K.A.) vs. Chassen (Sigma Si); Haney (Phi Delt) vs. Tharp (1200 Tenn); Doak (Washington); Kinsen (k.e.N.); Tibbett (S.A.E.) = Trother (SAE.) vs. Reice (Delhi Steele (Acacia); Wewstrand (Delhi Chi) vs. Page (Sigma Nu); Lang- gedu Mr. Ebel requested that each pager contact his opponent and arrange for a ride. The first round of the tourney was completed by Wednesday, April 13. Mitchell Will Speak To Math Colloquium Prof. U. G. Mitchell will be the meeting at the conference of the Mathematics Colloquium which will be held this afternoon at 430 in Frong Strong hall. His subject will be Structures and Fields and Molecular Geometries." The meetings of the Mathematics Colloquium are open to anyone interested. Kansas Relays 1. 74x10^8 m 1. TO R - JOHN GRAEMLE MIDDLEY ZMILE KREATY-FREE TEUFELLE Y 2. TO R - JOANN MIDDLEY CHELSEA ZMILE KREATY-FREE TEUFELLE Y 3. TO R - JOANN MIDDLEY CHELSEA ZMILE KREATY-FREE TEUFELLE Y 4. MONEY AND MILDLEY CHELSEA (IOWA) Defending champions in three events who will compete at the sixteenth annual Kansas Relays, April 23 are pictured above. Sumner was the winner of the 120-yard high hurdles last year. Hubbard will be out to capture the broad jump again and the Iowaans are the same four men who won the sprint medley relay for the University of Iowa last year. What's Doing in Sports At Other Schools By Dole Hockendorn A touring Cambridge University squash team, after losing seven straight matches, turned the tide by trimming the University of Pennsylvania 4 to 1. Leroy Lewis, the champion, accounted for the only Pennsylvania point against the Englishmen. Two hundred thousand rounds of small bore ammunition were fired last week in the University of Chicago Rifle Club Invitational match. Approximately 500 of the nation's outstanding marksmen, including 100 crack college experts, participated in the three-day shoot. Russell Wiles, Jr., *m*mate number said that he had shot six targets on Saturday, when the meet was at its greatest point, continuous firing issued from 51 different points. University of Minnesota scientists are preparing a series of reports on surveys on how athletics affect the body. Dr. Ancel Keys, head of the project, said that he intended to look over people much like an engineer going over an engine. Dr. Keyes believes that most of the tales peddled about "athletic hearts" are "wives' tales." In its survey the staff revealed that most of the ace sprinters run the 100-yard dash without breathing. No explanation can be offered except that they just do it. It can easily be done, as Kes keys: "The muscles and organs of the human body need oxygen to do their tasks. Blood carries oxygen to the muscles and organs. But ordinarily one minute is required for the blood to make a circuit of the body. Durably the muscular excelsion of the blood will harry around the circuit in 15 seconds. Any good sprinter can do a 100-yard dash in much less time than that. And so the body uses the oxygen it already has stored." The investigation reveals that few athletes are found to have injured hearts. They also state that basket-ball, which is speeded up considerably by elimination of the center jump, is harmless. CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U. 66 Phone K.U. 66 STADIUM Beauty Shoppe Yes! 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Milton Meier, c'39 Guest Conductor Although weather conditions the last two days have hampered spring football practice considerably, Coach Lindsey still wears a broad smile when he thinks of prospects for the 1938 Jayhawker varsity, Practice thus far has revealed some pleasing information on next year's squad, with a more-than-usual number of candidates turning in performances which are above par. "The boys just are coming along too good to stop practice this week," said Coach Lindsey. In fact, practice sessions have gone off so smoothly that Ad is going to give the boys a week more of drill time. He'll vacation and the Kansas Railsway. Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed 250 The sixteenth annual Kansas Relays program promises fair to outshine even the milky way in the matter of stars, what with the Cunningham-Lash-Venzie-San Romani mile quartet already on the dotted track other well known track personalities and track teams entering. 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The University of Oklahoma cindermen gave notice Tuesday that they would be very much in the running for the Big Six outdoor track title, when they tumbled Nebraska 71 to 60 in a dual meet at Lincoln. They were not at full strength for the meet, the fact that the Sooners set three meet records and tied another, while Nebraska was setting one, can be taken as evidence of Oklahoma's strength. The Sooners broke records in the 440-yard dash, invelin throw and disc, and tied the 100-yard dash invelin throw. They set up a new pole vault mark. Incidentally, Toriobia, Oklahoma's ace dash man, watched team mate Masek tilt the 100-yard dash record. Kansas State, the veteran-studded basketball team that must have felt out of place with the rest of the Big Six sophomore teams in the past season, is reversing form and will place practically a first year baseball team on the diamond this year. 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