PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 14. 1937 KANSAS-MISSOURI DUAL TRACK MEET TOMORROW Jayhawks Given Edge Over Tigers O r e a d M e n Expected To Concede Most Points In Distance and Weight Events Kansas and Missouri trackmen will meet here tomorrow in their thirty-sixth annual dual track and field encounter. The afternoon's program will begin promptly at 2 p.m. on the campus, where admittent students to the stadium. The Jayhawker trackmen have been improving rapidly since the Kansas Relays. They took second in the triangular meet last week, losing to Nebraska by only a few points. The Tigers have a well-rounded team, and will pick up most of their points in the distance races and the weight events. Dick Waters, captain of the Missouri squad, is favored to take the broad jump. He has been jumping in this season and should win this event. Ray Raleigh, ace Tiger sprinter. Roy Raleigh will offer a big threat in the sprin- events. Raleigh has tied the world's record for the 60-yard dash in 62 seconds. The Mt. Oread men are given a slight edge over the Tigers by virtue of their strength in the pole vault, javelin, jawl, dashes and 440-yard running. Following is the list of events and the probable Kansas entrants: 100-yard dash—Richardson, Foy and Hardacre. 229-yard dash—Richardson, Foy and Hardware. 440-yard dash—Wiles, Guise, and Cox. 220-yard dash-Richardson, Foy and Hardacre. 880-yard run—Heckendorn and Mile run—Klann. Two-mile run—Klann. Two-mile run—Klann 120-vard high hurdles 120-yard high hurdles—Clark and Masoner. Broad jump—Clucas and Bird. Javelin throw—Durand and Wellhausen. Mile relay-Foy, Guise, Cox, and Richardson. Shot put—Friedland. Pole vault—Noble and Bird. High jump—Shannon, McGuire and O'Dell. --the Progressive Discus—Friedland and Wellhausen. Women's Intramurals In the semi-final baseball game Monday Chi Omega defeated Pi Beta Phi by the wide margin of 30 to 14. The batteries were; Chi Omega, Maxyne Woody and Helen Tibbets; Pi Beta Phi, Denise Le-morie and Delos Woods. BASEBALL SCORES National League National League Fitchburg New York 103 000 100--2 6 1 Brandt, Hoyt, Bauer, Brown and Todd; Hubbach and Macleu, Brooklyn 002 102 106--8 1 Hallahan, Derringer, Dandernee and D. Davis; Frank House, Jus- Chicago 003 020 100--8 10 1 Boston 101 001 102 101-6 13 Lee, Parmelie, Shou and Dettar- neit, Hutchinson, Bush and Lopez St. Louis 200 100 100--5 7 Philadelphia 000 103 004--4 8 Warreke, Johnston and Od罗德斯 000 103 004--4 8 ATTRACTIVE LOW FARES AMERICAN ATLANTIC You can travel by train or less than 26 Can you Union Pacific service all the West Bryce-Zion and Canyon Railways? Parks, Airports, Yellowstone, California Boulder Dam, Western Dude Banches, Pacific Northwest and Alaska. America Washington 100 113 283-10 14 1 Chicago 000 002 00-2 8 1 Dashong and Ridley; Eagle Sewell. Boston 000 000 000-0 5 1 Detroit 000 002 01x-4 5 W. Farrel and R. Farreel; Hill an- d NorthWork ... 201 100 000-4 12 0 St. Louis ... 201 100 000-4 2 8 Gomez and Jorgens; Walkup; Chomas and Helsey. Men's Intramurals Twelve hundred Tennessee won 127, while two hundred torpedy by drumming the Westminster team 22 to 5. The game never was in doubt as 1000 Tennessee scored a win. The final score was consecutive victory and finish its schedule undefeated. Thomas was UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Sigma Alpha Epsilon clinched the pennant in its division by defeating Phi Mu Alma I13 to 2. Even though Sigma Alpha Epsilon had its remaining game, they would still win the championship because the closest contender has already lost Phi Kappa Psi defeated Phi Kappa Psi in a 10-inning game, yet played 10-inning game yesterday. The score was tied to 8 to at the end of the fourth inning. The team seaso d won until the tenth inning when Phi Kappa Psi showed across the winning tally on three singles, including two in the final. Delta Upsilon won its fourth consecutive victory by defeating Delta Tau Delta 3 to 0. Delta Tau Delta Tau hits from the pitching of Veran. Phi Delta Theta eirched the championship of its division yesterday by defeating Beta Theta P 5-3 on the steady pitching of North. It is the seventh consecutive victory in the Phi Delt team with no victory. Alpa Tau Omega won its second game of the season, deefeating Triangle 17 to 13 in a loosely played contest. Today's playground ball schedule follows Diamond 1. Delta Union vs. Alpha vs. Acea. Delta Union vs. Alpha vs. Acea; Delta Union vs. Acea; diamond 4. Y.M.C. A. vs. Westminster; diamond 8. Delta Tennis matches scheduled for today at 3:30 p.m. are Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Triangle vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Nu; Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Sigma Gamma vs. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi Kappa Ps. Horseshoe match scheduled for today at 4:30 p.m. are: Kpi Kappa Pali vs. Triangle Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Pii Epsilon. NO BACK-SEAT DRIVING FOR US ON THIS VACATION Fencing Club elected the following members at a meeting last night: President, Carlos de Janon, c'39; Vice President, Otis Perkins, c'39; Secretary-Treasurer, Gai Lockwood, fa 40; Armourer, Kalman Oravetz, c'40; Publicity, Bill Grant, c'40. De Janon Elected Head of Fencing Club For Coming Year And why not? Cool, clean air-conditioned cars . . . comfortable reclining coach-seats . . . three satisfying meals of good food for just 90c a day . . . are some Union Pacific features that make train travel so completely enjoyable. ACTIVE SOFT FABES Following the meeting a tournament was held. In the preliminary bouts de JANon defeated Hoffman, Buchele defeated Robertson, Sweeney defeated Arky, and Grant defeated Collins. In the semi-finals Buchele went down to de JANon, and Sweeney to Grant. In the final bout de JANon edged Grant out with a score of 5-3. "I say 'for us' because it will be a relief for my wife, too. Last year we motored and she was on edge—instantly warning me—every time we hit a wet road or got into heavy traffic. So this year we won't挤 our vacation. We'll go by train and relax." Texas To Be Host To Six-School Meet Austin, Texas, May 13—(UP)—The University of Texas 'May Longhorns will open up the big memorial stadium here Friday afternoon as host to six other Southwest conference schools when they begin competition in the annual Southwest track meet to last through Saturday. Rice, Texas, Baylor, Texas A. & M. Texas Christian, Southern Methodist, and Arkansas Teachers will gather at 1:45 p.m. to draw for lanes and places preparatory to running 100- yard, 220-yard and 440-yard dash and two hurdle preliminaries at 4 a.m. Saturday afternoon will be held Saturday afternoon. There will be 14 track and field events referred by Col. Frank E. Anderson, Texas A. & M., and started by Col. Earl Frazier. Kansas: Utterly ducky in east portions today, warmer in nether regions WEATHER Cakewalk-- Continued from page 2 orchestra from Kansas City was hired. The dance proved to be such a success that the policy has carried down to the present day. And so, since the two-fold revolution of 1925, the Senior Cakewakles have been all-school functions hiring the best dance bands obtainable in an attempt to top off the Mt. Oread social season with a splurge. In 1926, "Chuck" Shofailah's 12-piece orchestra waltzed on and off Styles Change With Dances the Campus. At that same time women's skirts began to admit that limbs had ankles. In 1927, Roland Jetmore and his WREN or- MECHANICAL LUBRICATION Pune test Mineral Oil Russian Type 59c 16 ozs. FOR WHITE SHOES Elkay's WHITE SHOE PASTE tube 19c "The Rexall Store" H. W. STOWITS 9th & Mass. 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Consequently, we have had a lot of class officers have brought Fletcher Henderson, Bobby Meeker and Maurie Sherman to the Hill for the Cakewalk. This year is to be no exception and perhaps all others, for the recent announcement of Managers Arnsberger and Townsley promises Bob Crosby and his Dixies, and for University Cakewalkers. Despite the evolution of style and type of senior class parties, an important part of the tradition has been retained in the Senior Cakewalk. These affairs have ended the University social season for many hawkers began to pick up their heels. AT THE GRANADA Leslie Howard and Norma Shearer in "Romeo and Juliet" POLO SHIRTS at Rayon 98c Sport short jacket models "Romeo and Juliet" comes to the Grenda today for five days direct from Romeo and Juliet road show engagements and is presented for the first time at popular public events. Cool Off in a "TRAVEL COOL" SUIT 12.75 You'll be comfortable and correctly dressed in a "Travel Cool!" 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