PAGE FOUR CITY OF HONG KONG THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS May Break Track Marks Saturday Jiahawks Hold Eight Of Triangular Records Meet Will Take Place At Manhattan The triangular track meet this Saturday at Manhattan, providing the weather stays favorable, promo day for record breaking performances. As the records now stand, Kansas has eight to her credit while Kansas State and Nebraska each have four. All of the records have been made in 1933 or later with the exception of the discus and high jump The discus record of 144 feet 6 inches made in 1927 by Durisch of Nebraska is the oldest record of this meet. The next oldest is the high jump record of 6 feet 1 inch made by Dodd of Kansas in 1928. This record was tied in 1935 by Wellhausen. Richardson tied the 100-yard dash record last Saturday in the Kansas-Nebraska dual meet, will have a win breaking the existing score of 9:8. The discus and shot put records will probably be broken by Sam Francis of Nebraska who heaved the 52 feet in the dual meet last week. The high jump record should fall to Shannon of Kansas who did it feet 3½ inches last week. The 22 second record of Hall of Kansas in the 220-yard dash should be broken in this meet. Richardson did the distance in 212 seconds has The individual records for the Tri- angular trunk meet are as follows: angular track meet are as follows: 100-yard dash :09.8, Jacobson, Nebraska. 1935. 220-yard dash :22.0, Hall, Kansas 1934. 1934. 440-yard dash :49.2, Nixon, Kansas State 1925 880-yard run 1:55.7, Cunningham Kansas, 1933. Mile run 4:17.4, Cunningham Kansas, 1933. $ \frac{3}{4} $ Mile 3:04.7, Cunningham, Kansas, 1934. Two-mile 9:39.1, Landon, Kansas State. 1934. Mile Relay 3:22.2, Kansas, 1934. 120-yard high hurdles 15.0, Knap- sack State 18.2. pennerger. Kansas State. 1934. 220-yard low hurdles 24,0. Knap- nenberger. Kansas State. 1934. pentacle. shot put 51" 7", Des, Kansas, 1935. Discus throw 144" 6", Durisch, Nebraska, 1927. High jump 6' 1", Dodd, Kansas, 1928, Wellhausen, Kansas, 1935. Javelin throw 193' 2" Hokuf, Nebraska. 1933. Pole vault 13' Coffman and White Kansas. 1934. Broad jump 24', Lee, Nebraska, 1933. Records: Kansas, 8; Nebraska, 4; Kansas State. 4. Reserve Officers Name New Organization Heads Dr. V. M. Auchard, captain, medical reserve, was elected president of the local chapter of the Reserve Officers at its election officers last night. Major H. E. Roy, who was elected second vice-president of the state organization this week, was chosen first vice-president; Captain J. H. Catin, of the Valley Falls Lake; Lieut E. F. Hartmann, third vice-president; Lieut T. H. Marshall is the new secretary-treasurer. National League: 100 311 13-14 12 St. Louis: 100 000 000 -1 6 1 J. Dean and Ogrodowski; Turner Frasier, Hutchinson, and Lopez, Wesam, Mueller. Pittsburgh: 311 000 000 -5 11 1 BASEBALL SCORES *Irisburgh* ... 311 000 000-5 11 *Brooklyn* ... 000 000-1 5 *Blanton, Todd; Frankhouse, Eiswalt; Ioffeot and B. Moore* Brooklyn 100 000 000 - 1 5 Blanton, Todd; Todd, Frankhouse, Elisabeth; Jeffout and Moore, Clairmont 101 003 000 - 11 1 0 New York 100 200 100 - 5 1 0 R. Davis, Schoettl, Hollingsworth, and Lombardi, Hamiltonos, Coffe and Damiano and Dammian Chicago 110 244 217 17 17 Philadelphia 100 000 000 - 1 4 1 0 Root and O'Den; Johnson, Jorgens Silvest, Killeher and Atwood, Grace American League: New York 111 101 020 -7 12 Detroit 001 101 030 - 3 8 Pearson and Dickey; Sorrell, Au Philadelphia 000 001 60- 10 7 Chicago 202 100 101 - 9 3 Nelson, Turnerville, Smith, Kel- leon, Stirling, Stratton, Brown Lee, and Seewell. --ing forward passers and star quarterback for Kansas the past three years, startled the conference with his performance as a sophomore in 1934. That year he scored four of the team's nine touchdowns in the picture top honors in this department. *tap-dance on roller skates, with a gay song accompaniment! That is the novelty presented in this number by Ginger Rogers and Fred Atalie; here caught in action by the camera, in the screen musical hit, "Snail We Dance" (a comedy for 5 glorious days). Playing date and date with Kansas City — Ady. Men's Intramurals The Sig Alph team remained undefeated and added another victory to its list yesterday, the sixth of the season, when it out fought the Phi Gam team to win a game close 6-5. The team has no who has been limiting opposition to practically no hits a game, was touched for 10 hits yesterday but The Phi Delt team won its sixth consecutive victory yesterday, defeating the Galloping Ghosts in eight innings in which eight runs were scored to put the game on ice. The Stetson team was the second innings before the game was decided with Beta Theta Pi winning 8 to 7. At the end of the seventh inning, both teams came out into innings before the game was decided with Beta Theta Pi winning 8 to 7. At the end of the seventh inning, both teams came out into innings before the game was decided with Beta Theta Pi winning 8 to 7. In the eighth inning each team scored a run and the game appeared to be heading to a long, drawn out run. The Stetson Theta Pi showed across three runs to the Sigma Nu team's two and won 8 to 7. Burr was the winning Sigma Phi Epilion drubbed the Phi PSi team 18 to 5. Sigma Chi with Black pitching consistent ball whitewashed the Triangle team 9 Following is the playground schedule for today: diamond 1. Y, diamond 2. Kappa Eta Kappa vs. Architects; diamond 3. Pii Phigma Delta vs. Delta Epsilon; diamond 4. Phigma Epsilon vs. Alpha Epsilon; diamond 5. Kappa Psi; alpha Accesa vs. Pi Kappa Alpha; diamond 6. Sigma Phigma Epsilon vs. PhMu Alpha; diamond 7. Delta Tau Delta vs. Pii Phigma Epsilon vs. Kappa Sigma vs. Zallonging Ghosts. TRY THIS ON YOUR ROLLER SKATES Horseshowche is scheduled fo. day at 10 am p.m are Triangle vs. SI Phi Delta Theta and the Hot Shots are scheduled to play tennis today Following is the standing of the teams in their respective divisions for playground ball up to date: Division I W L Pet. Phi Delta Theta 6 0 1.000 Phi Theta Psi 4 0 1.250 Sigma Mu 6 2 7.500 Kappa Sigma 6 2 7.667 Delta Chi 3 2 6.000 Galloping Ghosts 3 2 5.000 Mu Mu 3 2 5.987 Alpha Tau Omega 6 0 0.000 Triangle 0 7 0.000 Division II W L Pet. 1200 Tennessee 4 1 8.000 Kappa Eta Kappa 4 2 6.67 Theta Tau 4 2 6.67 Club Club 4 2 6.67 Sigma Alpha Mu 2 5.000 Architects 2 3.400 Westmists 0 5 0.000 Y.M.CA 0 5 0.000 Division III W L Pet. 1.Sigma Alpha Epsilon 6 0 1.000 2.Phi Kappa Psi 4 1.800 3.Phi Gamma Delta 4 2 6.67 4.Sigma Phi Epsilon 2 6.67 5.Pi Kappa Alpha 2 5.000 6.Pi Kappa Alpha 2 3.400 7.Acacia 4 2.500 8.Pi Mu Alpha 0 3.000 9.Pi Mu Alpha 0 3.000 10 Pill Rollers 0 5.000 Tennis Team Takes Aggies Kiley and Butter Lead Kansas Attack; Eighth Straight Victory Coach Arthur Voss' Jayhawker tennis team ran its string of victories to eight by blanking Kansas State at Manhattan, 6-0. in a Big Six duel afternoon, 20-19. Bill Kiley, Newton Hovestock, Jim Kell and Roy Butler, the Kansas big guns, again led the parade, taking the highly touted Aggie netmen in stride. Kiley and Butler defeated their hosts in straight sets, while Hoverstock and Kell were extended in their brackets and easily outpointed the Manhattaints in the rubber match. This was the Jayhawks' third victory of the current conference campaign, the Kansas having triumphed over Missouri and Nebraska last week. The only remaining Big Six dual match is with Iowa State, Oklahoma, present conference titleholder, will be taken on for the first time in the Big Six championships at Lincoln on May 21. The next scheduled game calls for a dual with Baker University tomorrow or Saturday on the stadium courts. Final arrangements for this fractal will be completed today. Sunday Kiley, Kansas, defeated Eckert Kansas State. 6-2, 6-2. Butler, Kansas, defeated Rovner Kansas State, 6-0, 6-2. Kansas State, 6-0, 6-2 Hoverstock, Kansas, defeated Foote, Kansas State, 2.6, 6.1, 6.2 Kansas State, 2-6, 6-1, 6-3, Kell, Kansas, defeated Godfrey, Kansas State, 4-6, 3-7, 5- Doubles; Kiley and Kell, Kansas, defeated Eckert and Godfrey, Kansas State 6-0, 6-1. Hoverstock and Butler, Kansas, defeated Foote and Rovner, Kansas State, 6-4, 6-1. George Happag, ex-Kansas back-field ace, signed a contract to play with the New York Yankees, American league professional football team, for the 1837 season, according to an announcement made by the former Jayhawker at Clay Center yesterday. Hapgood Makes Good Hapgood, who was one of the leading forward passers and star quarterback for Kansas the past three years, startled the conference with his performance as a sophomore in 1934. That year he scored four of the team's nine touchdowns in the picture top honors in this department. A 30-yard pass from Happgood to Wade Green scored the only Kansas touchdown against Notre Dame in 1953. Later that season his long forward pass to Rutherford Hayes in play of play shucked Oklahoma, 7-0. Golfers Lose To Manhattan Hapgood closed his Mt. Oredo football career in the annual Thanksgiving Day game against Missouri at Columbia last fall. The Jayhawker golf team dropped its third Big Six meet within a week yesterday, this time traveling to Manhattan where they lost to the Kansas State linksters, 12-6. Not satisfied with the twosome and team titles, Kellog and Hocker of the Aegis squair ran off with the medalist honors by posting a card of 70 in the tie-down game. The Glem Outatman could do no better than a second in this division with a 72 count. Maxwell of Kansas and Hays of Kansas State were dead-decked at 73 for three. Ashley of Kanas, and Wesche, Kansas State, were next in another tie at 73. Kansas lasted last by rolling up a 77 score. Maxwell was the Jayhawkers on!; victer in the twosomes, almost blanking Wesch of Kansas State, $2\frac{1}{2}-\frac{1}{2}$. In the fourseasons, Kansas was white-washed completely when all four Jayhawkers lost to the Aggies. Twosomes Hays, Kansas State, defeated Finley. Kearsale, 3-0. Hacker, Kansas State, defeated Ashley, Kansas, $ 2^{1}{}_{2}-1^{1}_{2}. $ Maxwell, Kansas, defeated Wesche Kansas State. $ 2^{1 \frac {1}{2}}-1^{\frac {1}{2}}。 $ Kellog, Kansas State, defeated Oatman. Kansas. 2-1. Foursomes Hays and Hacker, Kansas State, defeated Finley and Ashley, 2-1. Kellog and Wesche, Kansas State defeated Oatman and Maxwell, 2-1. Dr. Naismith's Daughter is Ill Dr. James A. Naismith, accompanied by his son, Jack, has gone to St. Louis in order to be with him. Dr. James A. Naismith Dodd who is seriously ill. SUIT SALE! THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY 120 HIGH GRADE SUITS From Our Regular Stock We are offering just 120 suits, short lots from our regular stocks, at deeply reduced prices. Many are suitable for spring wear, most are all year 'round weights. Most styles are represented. These are regular quality garments, bearing the Ober label. You cannot afford to miss these triple savings. You save because the prices are cut way below regular prices. You save because the same suits would be priced much higher next fall. You save because the sales tax goes into effect June 1. Most sizes are represented, so if we have yours this is a marvelous chance for you to "make money." Gabardines Worsteds Cassimeres Regulars Doubles Sports Most Sizes Regulars to 46 Longs to 42 Shorts to 42 Stouts to 46 Formerly to $24.50 $1950 THREE GROUPS $23^{50}$ Formerly to $29.50 Formerly to $35.00 $27^{50} ONE GROUP Formerly to $29.50 $15.00 COME EARLY TO GET YOUR SIZE Trisections-- Continued from page three the semicircle. Draw construction lines OM and OC, and prove as in the case of the carpenter's square. Plate IV represents one of the false solutions, similar to one published several years ago in Chicago. The angle ABC was to be trisected. The solution offered called for drawing of the chord AB after the are A2C had been struck and the bisection of the angle with the line BE. With compass find the point D, making xD equal to xA and of course to xC). With D as a center and radius DA, strike the are A2C. Since this is a quadrant, it can be divided into three equal parts, since a radius strikes off two-thirds of a point from the vertex of the third-points are each marked m. Lines from the vertex B to these points of trisection of the are A2C were supposed to tri-angle ABC. The solution is false, since the three triangles are not equal. Triangle Bcm equals BAm, but the one between is not equal to either of the others. Lines from B to the arc A2C at the points designated m, are equal to each other, but are longer than BA or BC. The longer the radius, the more nearly the arc approaches a circle. Thus the arc A2C is within the arc A2C. In the triangles BAm and Bmm, the side Bm is in common, and the short are sides are equal, but the long are sides are not equal. For the triangles Bare and Bmm, the fore the triangles are not equal. If angles cannot be equal; therefore the angles at B are not equal, and the triangle has not been trisected. Psychology Club Names Orbison President The following officers were elected at a meeting of the Psychology Club in a meeting this week: President, William Dillard Orbison, gr; vicepresident, Theodore Anthony Christoph, gr; secretary-treasurer, Nancy Newlin, c'unel. Theodore Christophil gave a short talk and demonstration on studies in extra sensory perception. Plans were made for a picnic May 17. Welcome Musicians While you are in Lawrence make this your gasoline and oil headquarters. Let us service your automobile with Koolmotor gasoline — more miles to the gallon — more pep to the gallon. DODGE - PLYMOUTH Sales - Service Bullene-Skinner Motor Co. Mother's Day Observed Nation Wide Phone 361 It was not until 1908 that a serious attempt was made to revive Mother's Day — by Miss Ann Jarvis, a Philadelphia Sunday School teacher. In 1914 Congress took legislature in favor of Mother's Day as a national institution. Now we celebrate the second Sunday of May as Mother's Day. Our present custom calls for the giving of remembrance gifts—candy, stationery, cards—gifts planned in advance if the day rainer than for value. Most of us believe that Mother's Day is of comparatively recent origin. Yet actually history tells us that in England during the Middle Ages the second Sunday of Lent was celebrated as "Mothering Sunday"—but unfortunately it did not last H. W. Stowits 9th & Mass. 623 Mass. That is why Rexall Drug Stores take the lead in Mother's Day Gifts—for they are planned especially for Mother's Day. 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