--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 2*, 1938 Outdoor Track Begins April 2 Texas Relays at Austin To Be First Open Air Trial for Relay Teams And Few Field Men The Jayhawk cinderdem will launch their outdoor campaign in a sea of rough competition April 2, in the Texas Relays at Austin. This will be the first open air appearance for the Kansas, and the going will be tough as the greatest track and field of the Middle West and South clash. Coach H. W. Hargis plans to enter five Kansas relay teams and one or two field event men. Fenlon Durand veteran javelin thrower of last year will take part in his speciality. If he wins, he will be placed on the provement before next Wednesday. Hargis will enter him in the shot and discuss. Tentative arrangements are being made for entry of five relay teams, 440-yard, 880-yard, sprint medley, mile, and two-mile. The men have not been chosen for the teams yet, but Hargiss will hold time trials this weekend and the best men will fill the positions. The men who do not make the trip will work for the coming dual meet with Nebraska April 16. Outdoor practice began Monday. Although there are 90 men reporting for practice, Coach Hargiss is pushing a campaign for more men. He wants every man available to appear in spikes and running trunks. More men are needed to round out relay teams for every relay event in the Kansas carnival April 23. The team will leave Wednesday noon by bus on the 900-mile junit. As soon as the meet is over the men immediately start the homework trip. The Kansas outdoor track schedule is listed below: April 2—Texas Relays at Austin April 16—Nebraska at Lawrence April 23—Kansas Relays April 29 - Drake Relays at Des Moines. May 7—Triangular meet with Kansas State and Nebraska at Lawrence May 13—Missouri at Columbia. May 20 and 21—Big Six meet a Lincoln. June 6—Missouri Valley A.A.U. at Kansas City. June 18-19 - National Intercollegiate at Minneapolis. July 3-4—National A.A.U. at Milwaukee. Smaller Ball in Use This Year for Intro Ed Elbel, director of intramurals, announced that a new field, to be known as South field, will be taken over this spring. South field is located directly below the old fields. It will be graded and is expected to accommodate three full-sized diamonds. Fraternity and independent intramural managers met at the intramural field yesterday afternoon, and, after some experimenting, decided that this year's soft ball will be played on a regulation diamond, with regulation rules, and with a 12-under game against the unanimous opinion of the managers that the new ball would speed up the game in all departments. In addition to the new diamonds, there will be three located on the West field and one on the East field. This will be one less than last year, and no more difficulty in running off the schedule in the allotted time. Mr. Elbel said that competition will start during the first week in April, probably on the fifth, and application blanks will be sent to the various organizations during the latter part of this week. It is urged that teams that have not competed in any other sport this year, but wish to play baseball, should report to the intramural office at once. Tonn Reports 'No More Tickets for Winterset' No more tickets are available for "Winsterst," current production of the Kansas Players, according to Tom Town, manager of the ticket sale. While there is no possibility of an extra performance this week, Prof. Allen Crafton, who directed the play, said that those who have been disappointed will have an opportunity to see the play April 29 and May 15, at the Kansas Theater Forum, recently organized to create interest in the theater among college and junior college groups throughout the state. The Wichita Players will also present a new comedy at that time. Anderson Talks to Pharmacists Miss Margaret Anderson, assistant professor of speech and dramatic arts, will speak at the Plainville Colloquy this morning at 11 o'clock. NOTICE Fred Praille, star collegiate and A.A.U. basketball guard, will be interviewed this evening at 9:40 over station KFKU. Two Teams Tie Grid Game New Squad Shows Good Material in Worth Yesterday Afternoon Scrimmage under game conditions was the order of the day for the alyawkher candidate candidates yesterday, as the "red" and "green" cams battled to a 6 to 6 tie on the tadmium field. About an hour of seriffimage, interrupted only occasionally by Coach Lindsay to iron out ragged plays and to substitute new players, found the two teams struggling on even harder ground, in the playing, generally, was ragged. The "greens," with Shirk as the only veteran on the team, scored first as the result of an intercepted pass and its consequent return which placed the ball in scoring position. Bulkats Scores Touchdown The "reeds," with Miller spear-heading the attack, were driving through the "green" team until Wilmer intercepted a Miller pass and scampered 30 yards to place the ball in the backfield. Halsey, "green" left halfback, sliced off tackle for the necessary yardage and a touchdown. The "reds" were then given the ball on the 40-yard line and scored a touchdown in short order. Several line plays were tried and then Miller faded back and shot a 10-yard pass to Amerine who was in the open and away for 40 yards and a touchdown. Weather Is Ideal Most of the scrimmage took place in the middle of the field but Miller, Bunsen, Wilson, and Bukaty got away for several nice gains. For the "reds," Thompson, Boilevac, Miller and Amerine showed up well. Shirk, Kaul, Jenkins, Bunsen played well for the "greens." Ideal weather conditions combined with the first scrimmage, under game conditions, brought out a large number of spectators who were interested in getting a glimpse of the 1968 team. Serimages will be held regularly from now on if weather conditions permit. University Women Place Tenth in Swim Meet The University of Kansas women placed tenth in the telegraph swimming meet, held week before the university's Mundee College in Chicago. The swimmers went to Topeka to swim in the required 60-foot pool and the various swimming times from each event were sent to Mundetee Col- Wayne University placed first in competition of about 23 schools with a score of 40 points. Second place went to Northwestern University whose score totaled 33 points. Kansas placed tenth with a score of one point received for fifth in the 80-yard relay team race. The members of the team were: Louise Owens, c'41; Dолей Woods, c'40; Mary Jane Lewis, c'uncel; and Betty McVey, c'uncel. Women's Intramurals Entry Blanks Intramural entry blanks for the following sports may be obtained in the physical education office before Monday. If returned to the office by Tuesday, Baseball, spring horseshoes, spring basketball tennis singles. Basketball The varusity women's basketball team has been selected. The forwards are Kyle Randle, J. Willecill, ed41. The guards are Margaret Van Cleue, ed41; Ruth Olive and Lois Waler, ed40. Pine Pong The fourth round of the pong singles must be played off by tomorrow, following women well ahead. 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Corsets Tried for Pigs To Produce Tender Pork His prize 914-pound porter Charley is wearing the corsthet which Brookbond declares allows the flavor of his meat to permeate the meal more thoroughly. Along the Sideline Newt Hoverstock Kansan Sports Editor Track Coach H. W. "Bill" Hargiss is planning a trail track season and is scouting the University Campus for as many men as he can interest. With approximately ninety men all preparing to compete, he is in a daily fashion, Hargiss is moving his outside and wants more material from which to build enough relay teams and individual cindermen to enter every event in the coming Kansas Relays. Combining the trackers who are left for competition from this year with the ones already competing, we have seen romping around the field, Coach Hargiss should be able to build a Jayhawker track team to go places next年! Intramural finals in basketball, volleyball, and swimming are about finished for this season with the exception of the class "A" basketball title. That event, which stands, at present, between the Sig Alphs and the Galloping Ghosts, will be played off tonight in Robinson gymnasium at 7:30 o'clock. Each team has one game to its credit in the two-out-of-three playoff, with the first, the second, the third, and the Alphs easing out on the second. 39-28. Each quintet has been practicing and playing together all season and has developed into a smooth - passing, fast - working combination. The Nourse-Hall pair for the Alphs and the two Covey brothers for the Ghosts are the standouts, and keep both teams showing plenty of basketball. Conjectures as to the reason for not using the long court for intramural play-off this season will call that what was a tried a few years ago, and the intramural teams, not accustomed to the extra distance, turned in such scores as 9-7. Looks as though that boy Prayle might fall into something like Stanford's basketball flash, Hank Luisiest, if he keeps up at gathering basketball laurels in the present pace. Luisiest has just been signed at the Paramount studios in Hollywood to play the lead in a picture, "Campus Confessions?" and is being groomed for a future leading man. By the way, girls don't let it bother you like the boys, that Way is not Pallet but was lent to him to enable him to get back to "the books" before the rest of the Healey team returned from Denver. He has already returned it. Howard Engleman and two or three other freshman athletes are gathering up a freshman team among themselves, and will play in practice against the Varsity netmen after they have definitely been selected from the elimination tourney now in progress. The Varsity team should welcome such competition, and the team is expected to play against others in practice than the same four Varsity players who are out for practice each day. With the in-seam, 12-inch ball being used for the intramural games, the type of play will be greatly diff- erent. A ball thrown is longer, since the smaller ball can be hit much farther than the seamed, 14-inch one of the past few years. Twenty-three men have signed up to compete for places on the varsity golf squad next Saturday. An elimination tournament will be held, and the team will give give positions to the seven to nine men who make the best showings. The 36-hole tourney will be played at the Lawrence Country Club at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, and spectators are invited to attend. The qualifying rounds will be played in threesomes. Entries for the tournament Saturday are: Robert Busler (letterman 1937), Glen Ashley (letterman 1937), Dean Ritchie, William Udell, Jack Nessily, Ray Watson, Morton Jones, Robert Soudens, Bill Witt, Robert Hedler, W. B. Wright, Kenneth Hilt, Nolan Day, Dean Dalton, Ray Tripp, Robert McNaghten, Clyde L. Smith, John Ewens, Robert Huller, Larry Calkins, Bud Parks, Wallace Weekes and Tom Graybill. Members of the picked squad will begin practice under the direction of Coach Oatman next week. The day before each intercollegiate match, competitive rounds will be played between individual members of the university who are in best form will be selected to represent the University. Phone K.U. 66 Nashville, Tenn., March 23. —(UP)—Gus McKinney, Negro murderer who was scheduled to die April 1, today was given 15 days longer to C. L. MacMillon, the prison's chief electrician, was in a hospital for an operation. No one else can operate the electric chair. Electrician III; Murderer Given Fifteen Extra Days To Live Gloves will probably be used for catching and first base positions and possibly for others. Pitchers from the various organizations have been warning their arms up during the past week, marking time to see which bail will be used before getting used to either of them. Golfers Open Tourney Saturday Kirkham Elected President Of Women's Pan-Hellenic Council June Kirkham, c'39, was elected president of the Women's Pan-Hellenic council last night. Barbara Bonds, c'40, was elected secretary. The Sooner screams are again being heard as Bill English yells about our panning of Whitney Martin's AP All-Big Six basketball team. Do you remember the All-Big Six the mankissed, Bill? It had two Oklahomans on it, with lt. Martin, McNatt, Blaink, colle, rute. He had a kid who wished to wished to scramble McNatt is unfounded, as nothing in that line was said. We picked McNatt on the selection, so why should we say the AP made a mistake in placing him on it? Our complaint against the AP team was that Martin was a better fifth m an than Wesche, of Kansas State, and that it looked as though an attempt had been made to divide the honors among as many players. We convinced that two men from Oklahoma deserve the honor, but if you really must have it that way, go ahead and leave Martin off and McNatt on and see if we care. LOST: Light blue jigger coat at the mid- week Wednesday night. Call Virgini Hawkinson, Alpha Chi Omega, phone 898. CLASSIFIED ADS Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed Oil Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed See us for motion picture cameras and complete line of photographic supplies — all makes of paper, films, developers, tanks, tripods, filters and accessories. MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 7321 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 2353 Phone K.U. 66 Permanents and End Curls $1.00 complete HIXON STUDIO Phone 41 In Hotel Eldridge Bldg with an f4.5 uses motion picture film "Candid Cameraing... It's the roge." THE ARGUS $12.50 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 Candid Camera-lly Speaking TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUING New Rackets, Balls Soft Balls, Bats RUTTER'S SHOP FOR SALE; 1929 Peerless Sport Roadster excellent running condition, Address 1100 Indiana. Telephone 284. 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Swarthout, will delay her westward concert tour several days when she arrives in Lawrence tomorrow for a brief visit. Miss Swarthout is now head of the piano department at Master's school, Dobbs Ferry N.Y. The accomplished pianist will present her Mary College at Leavantown on April 5. Featuring this week--- "Avondale" Gabardine Suits" Plain Colors Stripes Blocks SPORT BACKS DRAPE MODELS IT'S HOME TOWN SERVICE THE best thing about your telephone service is that it's home town service—tailor-made for you at the switchboard by people who live and work here. And all of these things can—and do—help tremendously at the job of giving you good telephone service at a fair cost. Yet not one of them could replace the qualities of friendliness and neighborliness which grow out of the fact that the men and women who operate the telephones here belong to and are part of this community. Experts can develop better methods of giving you service. 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