PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1987 Pitcher Is Needed For Team Unless Baseball Coach Frances Kappelman discovers a pitcher to top the mound for the Jayhawks before this afternoon's game with Iowa State, it appears that the Kansas men will stand little chance with the Ames men who already have three games to their credit this season. "I think that we have a good chance against the Iowa." Coach Kappelman said last night. "If we can get some pitching, I believe the rest of the team will stand up very well." Kappelman was busy yesterday afternoon drilling infiltrates and brushing up team members' hitting. For the starting lineup today Kappelman will use: Town, 2b; Kappelman, ss; Praile, 3b; Anderson, e; Weidner, 1b; Holcom, Jf; Coffin, rf; Hall, cf, and Klppenbeord or Bonnie Anderson, p. The game will start at 3:15 today or the field just east of Memorial stadium. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Two thousand high school athletes from 130 Kansas schools, the greatest number in the history of the meet will compete in the thirty-third annual University Intercolastic track and field meet Friday. Highs Hold Meet Athletes Will Competeto To Set New Records Fridag Interest in the meet this year has been increased by the possibility that class A competition will be outdone by smaller schools performing in class B. In the two big high school meet run on to the date, class B has had a decided edge over the larger schools in the running events. At the Sterling Relays, class B track men turned in better times in every individual running event. Class A managed to quicker a faster time in the 400-yard dash at the Anthony Relays, but this was the only event they salvaged. Led by two state champions, the class B track and field men are expected to make their best showing in years. Cieland of Vincant captured the mile run last year at the state and Rob Rohl Milton won the discus throw. Milton was 4371 and Rob's best throw during 1636 was 12 feet 11 inches. Class A also boosts two state champions in Buckman of Argentine, who is also the national high jump champion, and Underwood of Wichita, Nebraska. The Buckman set a new record of 6 feet 5 inches in the high jump here last year. As the hour of the meet approaches, the likely winner in class A remains as much a mystery as ever. Hutchinson, Wichita North and Sumitomo, all have good teams, but none are an appreciable edge over the field. The record in the most danger is the disc mark of 135 feet 8 inches, set by del Bertell White of Pleasanton in 1930. Kinney of Wyndotte tossed the platter 126 feet 6 inches last Saturday and may better that distance hers. Roth and Busen of Shawnee Mission, the defending Class A champion in the discs, are others who might establish a new mark. The record in the 200-yard-low hurdles is another mark which may be bettered. Underwood, Ralph Miller of Chamute, Brown of Winfield Luke of Hamilton all appear at surpassing the record of 234. Kiwn is the favorite in Class B The Cheifains were Class B winners at Sterling and Anthony and figure to repent here. Featuring a quartet of fleet sprinters, the Kiowa outfit expects to capture the 802-yard relay and make strong showings in the mile and medley relays. Women's Intramurals Women's Tentant The intramural baseball schedule for today is as follows: Division 1, Watkins hall-alpha Chi Omega; division 2, Pi Beta Phi-Kappa Alpha Theta; division 3, Chi Omega-Gamma Theta; division 4, Division 4-Anon-Corbin The horseshoe teams scheduled to play today are L.W. and T.N.T. Sigma Kappa defeated Corbin hall in Birmingham yesterday 2 to 1. The first rounds of the women's intramural tennis tournament must be played off by Saturday. A summary of the winners of the winter intramural sports is as follows: basketball, Corbin hall; ping pong, Corbin hall; Chi Omega; ping pong doubles, Pita Phi; darts, Dorothy Jane Willcuts, Corbin hall; swimming meet, Corbin singles, Dorothy Jane Willcuts, Corbina hall; deck tennis. T.N.T. The women's intramural golf qualifying rounds of nine holes must be played off by Monday, April 19. Amateur rounds will begin at that time will be eliminated from the tournament, according to the announcement from the intramural office. The results of the first round of the baseball tournament is as follows: E. T.C. forfeited to the T.N.T. independents. | Kappa Kappa Kappa defeated the Alpha Delta Pi team 16 to 6. The battery for the Kappa nine was Torbis Delano and Barbara Simpson. For the Alpha Delta Pi team was Rutt Worley and Ala Armstrong. Sigma Kappa won from Alpha Tau Beta for the first time. For Sigma Kappa was Ellen terson and Arlene Irvine. The battle ended in a two-over- two Aintzler Rattles and Emil Gikerson Practice Ends in Tie The Red and the Blue football teams played to a scoreless tie in an intra-squad practice game yesterday. The warm weather appeared to make the playing rather spiritless and unexciting. Shirk showed signs of the ball playing that rated him as second all-Big Six last fall. Playing in the backfield, he got away for several good gains through his hard driving. Shirk also played well defensively. Despite the ragged playing as a whole, a few players stood out on some of the plays. Ebling, freshman, did some nice ninting and ball carry-ons, with Reds, and Moreland broke the line occasionally to mess up the Blue plays. Today's practice marked the last one this week, owing to the interference of the Relays. Practice will be resumed next Monday and will continue through to the end of next week. After that, the organized spring practice, although some of the players may be given individual instruction after that. KFKU To Broadcast Kansas Relays Saturday The finals of the Fifteenth Kansas Relays will be broadcast from KFKU on Saturday afternoon, beginning at 2 o'clock. Professor Dill, director of News Bureau, will summarize the event over the station at 6 p.m. A summary of the High School Track Meet to be held in the Mead stadium tomorrow will be provided by Professor Dill at 6 p.m. tomorrow. Miss Snow To Attend Graduation Exercises Here Miss Eidh Huntington Snow, daughter of former Chancellor Francis H. Snow, has returned recently after five years in Europe, and will attend the commencement exercises at the University this spring, according to Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni association. Miss Snow, a former student here is founder and director of Snow looms and is one of the foremost hand weavers in the United States. While abroad she photographed scenes of Italy and southern France which are now on display in New York. Officials for the Kansas Relays are the Thirty-third annual Interscholastic Track meet were announced today by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of the Kansas Relays. Governor Walter A. Huxman was announced as honoree and Harry Schulte University of Nebraska track coach, as referee. Officials Are Chosen Starter for the Relays will be Gwinn Henry, newly appointed director of athletics for the University of Kansas. Jack Grover will be honorary starter since he will not be honored on as he has the past 14 years. Mr. Henry will be the starter also or the High School track meet on Friday and H. W. Hargiss, Univer- tary football team, be referee at he high school meet. Honored guests at the Kansas Relays Saturday will be Dr. John Outland, "father of the Kansas Relays," C. E. Mchle, sports editor of the National Tournament chief of national league umpires. Other officials for the Relays will be: Head Judges of the Finish: Louis L. Touton and E. A. Thomas. Inspector of Weight Implements: Carlton V. Kent and E, F. Stimpson, Assistants to Clerk of Course: Jay Plumley and Ernie Vanok. Judges of Truck Events, Dr. B. A.Poorman, B. A. Nash, Fay R.Routon, M. A. Smith, J. R. Selvidge, Major R. Edwards and Dr. R. Moore. Head Timer; Dr. J, A Reilly; Heather Hawley, W, O. Hamilton; E. Eilers, Henry Ashley, W, O. Hamilton; Dorian H. O'Leary; Dorman R. Heaves, Reaves Peters, C. Coquagny. Head Inspector. Dr. James A. Naismith; Inspectors: Charles Radliff, Gliem Charlton, Walter Varmum, Wayne McCoy, Rev. Theodore The Most of the Bes For the Least Last Times Today Bargain Day 10c to All NO. 1 SAVAGE BEHOLD MY WIFE Starring Sylvia Sidney Gene Raymond Play Society Boy Weds Indian Maid NO. 2 LIMITE B LUES Starring Catherine Jean Parker Anna May Oriental Love loving Intigru CONTINUOUS FRIDAY - SATURDAY Big Double Feature Program Adm. 15c. Kiddies 10c CAN CHAN CRUSH THE FIEND'S REIGN OF TERROR CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OPERA WESTERN AS YOU LIKE IT! "Hitting the Trail" Starring TEX RITTER "The Singing Cowboy" Warner Oland vs. Boris Karloff SUNDAY She was a nut to him until SOON — IN THE HIT PARADE— "TO MARRY WITH LOVE" Warner Baxter Myrna Loy Aszman, R. L. Heischman, Julius Kneogirdt, and Art Lawrence. Scorers of Decafation: Guy W. Sichhoff and Wheeler of Stochelin; Armin J. Hahn and Lea Bauman, Radio Announceors: Prof. H. G. Ingham and Guy Keeler. Medical Adviser: Dr. A. J. Anderson, Physician, Dr. Arthur S. Anderson Judges of Field Events: Head Judge, Dr. J. M. Mott; Assist., Elwyn Ebens Pole, vault. Les Freesburg, Louis House, L. R. Perry, Levi Cobb, John F. Keller, Landes, Percy Parks and John C. Lonborg, Javelin, A. E. Talbot, Frank Guptemple, Larry Winn, and Theno Graves, Jump, Ellen T. Hooker, Bud Widiek, High Jump, Carl V. Rice, Earl Hay, Byron Sars, and John Wolf, Disc Throw, Dick Craggue, Roy Means, Bill Cochlear. Custodian of Prizes: Julius Marks and M. S. Winter; Custodian of Battons, Stewart Chambers, Tom Van Cleve, Jr., and Fred King. Public Address: "Poes" Frazier, Iorace Mason and Ernest Pontius. Official Scorer: C. C. Carl Assistant Scorer: Henry Wilson. High Schol Track Meet officials include: Head Judge. A. F. Tallar Judges, W. C. Morrow, Allen Merriam, John Carmody, Don Hansen and C. J. Olander. Clerks of Course: Ed Elbel, Jay Plumley and E. Vanek. Head Timer: Major Ray Edwards Timers, Glenn Simmons, Claude Trotter and Jim Raport. Men's Intramurals Sigma Alpha Epsilon won another intramural championship yesterday when their volley ball team beat the third final game. No playground ball games were scheduled for yesteryear, but is allowing the rescheduled schedule for this year. Kappa Sig vs. Phil Delta; diamond 2. Deli Chi vs. Diamond 3; diamond 4. Theta Tau vs. Westminster diamond 5. Delta Upsilon vs. Westminster diamond 6. Delta Upsilon vs. Westminster diamond 7. Sigma Upsilon vs. Westminster diamond 8. 1200 Tennessee vs. diamond 9. EVERYTHING AUDIENCES WANT IN ENTERTAINMENT Two handball matches are on the schedule for today. They are: Phi Pli, Phi Gam and Sigma Nu vs at 4:30 p.m. Both matches are on 4:30 p.m. SHOWS 3-7-9 The Student's Choice ADM. 25c th 7 DICKINSON Now! It's GAL—LIGHTFUL! GAL—LICIOUS! GAL—LOVELY! THE DANCING DIVINITY . . . DIVINITY . . . in all her glory See her dance ... hear her sing "May I Have the Next Romance With You" and fall "Head Over Heels in Love" with her. MATTHEWS WHAT A BLESSED EVENT! GORDON AND REVEL ARE THE DADDIES OF FIVE NEW SWEET HOT SONG HITS! HEAD OVER HEELS IN LOVE ON THE SAME PROGRAM SUNDAY: A Ravishing Revolution in Screen Revelry! Introducing the Sensational Jamboree Number GIANT MUSICAL OF ALL TIME! It's A Girly Whirly Hurricane! TAKE ONE OF THE FIFTY ROADS TO THE DICKINSON Phi Sigma Chi To Hold National Convention Here Phi Sigma Chi, national organization of women's pep clubs, will hold its national convention here Saturday. There are chapters of the organization at the University of Missouri State College, and the University. Newly Organized Band Will Play for R.O.T.C. Inspection The first uniform musical revie Lawrence's Leading Theatre LAWRENCE'S LOADING THEATRE GRANADA HAS THE PICTURES SHOWS CONTINUOUS 2:30 to 11:30 - 25cil t 7 NOW! ENDS FRIDAY 1935 Directors John Ford gave you "THE INFORMER" . . . The best picture of that year. . . In 1937 he gives you another candidate for Highest Honors. . . "THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS" PRESTON FOSTER, UNA D'OCNORN and Players from the Famous Abbey Theatre Dublin ALSO ROBT BENCHLEY CRAZIER THAN EVER IN 'Romance of Indigestion' BIG 5 UNIT VARIETY SHOW HAL LEROY TOPS IN TAPS "SWING For SALE" BETTER HOUSING FLASHES PETER VAN STEEDEN Novelty Band Act WORLD'S LATEST NEWS Buy Reserved Scats Now at Carl's and the Box Office After 6:00 for the show Presentation of --the R.O.T.C. unit was held yesterday afternoon at the intramural field. Assisting the local unit in the review was a division of the concert band, consisting of 40 members and directed by a newly organized band will play for the federal inspection of the R.O.T.C. unit, that will be held here April 28. "THE GOOD EARTH" SUNDAY A new and Captivating Heupin in her first comedy role in J. M. Barric the Laugh Provoking Stage Hit --the R.O.T.C. unit was held yesterday afternoon at the intramural field. Assisting the local unit in the review was a division of the concert band, consisting of 40 members and directed by a newly organized band will play for the federal inspection of the R.O.T.C. unit, that will be held here April 28. "QUALITY STREET" Katharine Hepburn Franchot Tone Completely Captures the Delicacy of Barrie's Work! Clothes-- for the Relays Tug Slacks Sport Coats Slip Sweaters Slack Socks Polo Shirts Sport Belts Wire Belts Braid Belts Deep Tono Shirts Palm Beach Slacks White Flannel Slacks Light Weight Hats Block Pattern Neckties Botany Wool Neck ties Palm Beach Coats Fancy Socks Trench Coats Slickers Gale Coats Gaberdines Get into a new Donegal Tweed or Gaberdine Suit $28.50 GLAD TO SHOW YOU GET YOUR BLANKS HERE FOR ESQUIRE CAPTION CONTEST PATEE Week 10c 'Til 7 Days Then 15c NOW! ENDS SATURDAY DOUBLE SHOW YOUR SHooting WESTERN STAR RIDES TO NEW THRILLS Johnny Mack Brown "The Gambling Terror" GREEK MEETS GREEK IN A HUG OF WAR! ANN SOTHERN GENE RAYMOND ERIC BLORE HELEN BRODERICK "Smartest Girl in Town" ALSO Robinson Crusoe Color Cartoon ATTENTION TO K. U. STUDENTS 711 Mass. St. The New Modernistic DE LUXE CAFE Air Conditioned Indirectly Lighted After having been closed since February 1, 1937, is N-O-W O-P-E-N Serving K. U. students and faculty and Lawrence the choicest foods carefully prepared by the most sanitary methods. We believe in our community and feel that we must be progressive in serving it. We are therefore proud of our new remodeled DE LUXE and feel sure of encouragement from K.U. and Lawrence. Remark about the new DE LUXE to old Grads and friends who are here for the Kansas Relays Friday and Saturday. Our cafe has been known to K.U. students for the last 18 years and has always been approved by them for its high quality food and its excellent service. THE MANAGEMENT. "One visit to our new cafe will convince you" ]