SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1938 Kansans Win Places At Texas Two-Mile Relay Team; Broad Jumper; and 880 Quartet Show up Well at Austin At the Texas Relays at Austin yesterday afternoon, one world record fell, and seven previous Texas Relays records were lowered in the eleventh annual meet at the University of Texas. In the two-mile relay, Kansas drew down a fourth place, with Replogle, Toberen, Heckendorn and Klann running. The 880-yard relay saw the Jayhawkers come through with a third as Masoner, Wiles, Cox and Porter teamed together for a time of 17 minutes. As Stoner, of Kansas, leaped 24 feet, 73% in placing for a running broad jump. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Coach H. W. Hargiss entered men only in the two-mile跑,the 880-yard relay,the 440-yard relay,the sprint medley,the broad jump,and three men in the 100-yard dash. He had picked his entries pretty well, as the Jayhawk team member placed in three of these events. ' The Texas Relays were probably the toughest competition the Kansas cinderdenn will run against in their outdoor season unless the Kansas Relays be excepted. This was the first outdoor meet of the season for the Jahawkers, and Coach Harpins plans to have nearly the entire squad in shape to enter the Kansas Relays April 23. Along the Sideline Newt Hoverstock Kansan Sports Editor In the feature event of the Texas Relays yesterday, Fewel Watson, rainless hardcover from Rice Institute, skimmed over the 129-yard high hurdles in 13.9 seconds to better the accepted world's record of 14 seconds flat held by Gob Osgoud of the University of Michigan since 1937. However, it is doubtful if this record will be accepted because of high wind. This feat was accomplished despite the decidedly cool weather which faced the 1,100 athletes assembled for the eleventh annual Texas Relay. Twelve states approved at the meet, and a batch of athletes carried the colors of 130 universities, colleges, junior colleges and high schools in the nation's first outdoor relays of the season. Pitching staff delinquencies seem to be the mode in the Big Six, as Kansas State College baseballers announce that they are lacking in that department along with the rest. Kansas Sate has Ed Kline, baseball and basketball star, with one of the pitching positions cined, but the other four have been about four men scrambling for them. The wildcats apen their 1928 season against the Maryville College team. Friday of this week. According to Gene Kemper, in the Topeka Daily Capital, Washburn alumni are at last waking up and are going to give Washburn some of the aid it has dreamed of during the past ten years. Kemper says that the business men of Topeka have decided that jobs will be available to keep home talent at home and prevent Topeka High School stars from welting down to the University of Kansas and other foreign battlegrounds. In a crop of Topeka High athletes decided to patronize the home industries and reject all bids from outstate colleges and attend home universities and colleges—and then, to top it all off, he comes up with the idea that it is all April Fool's Day and nothing goes! Anyway, it shows Results Are What You Are Looking For. EXPERT RAQUET RESTRINGING 24-Hour Service Entries Coming Heavily For Relays "1938 Tennis Raquets and Balls" Entries are beginning to come i heavily to the athletic office for th Kansas Relays, still three weeks a way. More entries are expected this year than in previous years as shown by the early entries, and the winners should be one of a big track get-together of the outdoo rd season. In the university class, Northwestern has already made its entry, which was received Thursday. The college class has three entries: those of McKendree College of Lebanon III, Fort Hays (Kansas) State College, and Cape Girdeau, Mo., Teachers College. Entries are also piling in for the 34th annual University of Kansas inter-school track and field meet. April 22, as 10 class B high schools have already sent entry blanks. McKinley, Blue Rapids, Rock Creek, Leptonium, Easton, Linwood, Clearwater, Gardener, and Benedict El Ateneo Elects Al Etenoe elected new officers at a meeting held Thursday afternoon. The officers are: president, Philomene, Bourassa c 29; vice-president Merle Simmons, 'cunel and David Sauer, 'cunel and Richard Sauer, William Belt, 'cunel. They will be formally installed at the nex meeting. what might be possible and what would certainly be appreciated by all concerned. Perhaps—just perhaps—there was method in the sports maestro's approach—but then we suppose it isn't possible that any of the buni-hawaii coaches or Fudoka Hali's sabo athletes would keep Kempe's solumn. It's going to be a hard day for some of the intramural baseball teams if Coach Conger doesn't decide to cut the varsity baseball squad pretty soon. Many of the intramural bunch are waiting for Conger to make the cut so they can grab off the players to strengthen their teams, Fraternities are waiting, but not nearly so hard or so hopefully as the independent teams of the league. An independent bunch, namely the Galloping Ghosts, nibbled the intramural basketball title, and is likely to follow up with the baseball title if fraternity teams don't work hard. "Swing Mr. Brown If you're goin' to town It's what everyone's doin't today But when you swing Mister Use an Under-Grad sportster And you'll be swingin' in style all the way." New Spring Under- Grad Sport Models . . Right Down the Style Man's Street. Tailored in ... Cheviots Tweeds Gardinards Ed Elbis, director of intramurals, yesterday announced the pairings for intramural baseball. There are four divisions. These divisions, containing more teams than ever before, will play between the tournament will be played between the winners and runners up in each division. If, by chance, there is an uneven split, the tourney will begin the first four teams in each division. Men's Intramurals By Jim Bell, c'40 The division are as follows: $28^{50}$ $35^{00}$ You'll like the Musical Comedy "SPRING SWING" You'll like it better if you're wearing a Spring Swing Suit that carries this label . . . the divisors are as follows. **Division I** | Division II | Division III | | :--- | :--- | | Bphi | Dphi Brit | | Phi Gom | S.A.E. | | Delta Upailon | Phi Pai | | Acacia | Delta Tuu | | Da Chi. Chi. | Delta Tuu | | Triangle | S.A.M. | | Sigma Nu | SIGma Epsilon | | Pi K.A. | SIGma Cigna | **Division II** | Division III | Division IV | | :--- | :--- | | Kappa Sigma | Kappa Sigma | | Phi Cigna | V Cigna | | Obers | Galloping | | Jaybirds | Ghosts | | P.W. Pander | Thetui Tui | | A.V. Mason | A.V. Mason | | Campus Raiders | Hexagons | | K.E.K. | College Inn | | Galloping Dominoes | 1200 Tennessee Dunkin | | The opening games will be played tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. Mr. Elbow on the field, and the minimum number that a team may stay in the field by the field at 4:40, the game will be declared defaulted. The following games will be played tonic, and the women, consequently will be the hosts this year. There will be two horseshoe matches tomorrow, at 3:30 the Delt's will meet the Sig Epi's, and at 4:30 the Raiders Radiers will tangle with Delta Chi. Phi Delt vs. Kappa Sig. S.A.E. vs. Sigma Chi vs. Pai Sig. vk Ebeta Nam Chi vs. Domines, Galloping Ghosts vs. Hell Hounds. Tennis matches in team play will get under water Tuesday when these games will be played; Sig Ev vs. Phi Delt; S.A.E. and Delt's vs. Phil Delt.'s. The tennis matches will be played in teams desire, the managers of the contesting teams should get together and decide the time and place of There will be but one handball match played on Tuesday; Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Nu. Horseshoes Horeshes will be played, as usual, on the intramural field. University of Kansas divif lovers will open their season on April 12 at Topeka, when they play the Washburn College team there. They will close the year at the Big Six tournament, Lincoln May 21 and 22. Extra Match Signed For Varsity Golf Squad A golf match with Washington University of St. Louis has been scheduled for April 26, bringing the number of Kansas teams to 13. The nine varsity squad members drill regularly on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons under the guidance of Coach Glenn Oatman. Wins In the annual rifle match between he men's and women's rifle teams if the University, Thursday, the men were barely victorious by a score of 964 to 1583. The match is clayed each year to decide which team will sponsor the rifle team pie- WEDNESDAY PATEE Men's Rifle Team Wins Over Women's Squad Continuous from 2:00 ANY 15c ANY SEAT TIME NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY 2 First Run Hits WITHOUT A DOUBT It's a masterpiece by Karloff, the master of horror! BORIS KARLOFF in the "The Invisible Menace" with MARIE WILSON AND—UNFORGETTABLE DRAMA OF TODAY "Counsel for Crime" Otto Kruger Douglass Montgomery "LOVE IS NEWS" - Don Ameche NEWS - PETE SMITH Continuous FROM 2 SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Children 10c Always 20c All Day Surging With The Passion of The Seven Seas THE MOST SPECTACULAR SEA PICTURE EVER FILMED! WARREN BAXTER Wallace BEERY in SLAVE SHIP Bar 20 boys to the rescue! when Cassidy needs help most! POPEYE CARTOON NEWS ELIZABETH ALLAN MICKEY ROONEY — AND — ANOTHER ROMANTIC THRILL-PACKED CASSIDY HIT WEDNESDAY—"MEN ARE NOT GODS" At the business meeting held following the shoot, W. A. Smirli, Jr., was elected captain of the team for next year, and B. Marietta chosen as team manager of the men's rifle team. Wimie D. Llowrance, assistant professor of Latin, attended a meeting of the Classical Association at Kansas City this weekend. Plans are under way for a reunion of the class of 1898 to be held this commencement. This will be its fortieth anniversary. W. B. Wryan, 198, of Kansas City, Mo., is in charge of attendance promotion of the law class of 1888. The Alumni Association is planning to promote the 40-year reunion for other schools of the University. Buy a Meal Ticket $2.75 Value -- --- for $2.50 10% Saving If You Act Now! UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union If you had as many ribs as the Dinosaur... 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