PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937 } Open Air Track Meet Scheduled This Weekend Texas Relays Will Bring Teams From South And Mid-West To Austin The spot-light of the sports world will be focused on the annual Texas Relays Friday and Saturday in the University of Texas stadium at Austin. The outcome of this two-day event will cast a fortable feeling on results of remaining meets during the coming outdoor season. Powerful track teams from the Middlewest and South will make their outdoor debut in the Texas Relays, the first major open air competition this year. Dangerous attacks on the records of the carnival are inevitable as entry blanks packed with names, famed in the traction realm, pour into the Long-horn athletic office. In the feature mile, Gene Venkzoe, one of the leading contenders for the mile crown during this decade, will match arides with Wayne Ride-out, one of the twins of North Texas Teachers College rising to prominence in the distance field. Don Lash, a horse wore, will meet the other Ride-out last weekend. Lash in New Orleans when last January in the 3,000 meters. Weichert of Rice who has vaulted 14 feet 3 inches will be the strong favorite for first place in that event, Terry of Hardin-Simons who has thrown the javelin 228 feet is concealed the inside track in his specialty, Vickery, Longhorn high jumper who cleared 6 feet 6 inches two weeks ago, will be the choice for first in that contest. Formidable aggregations from Illinois, Michigan State, Indiana, Kansas State, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Rice Louisiana State, Texas, Texas A and M, Baylor, Arkansas, Southern will battle for the relaxts rule. Other stars included on the relay program are Greive, dash man of Illinois; Smith, Deckard, and Trutt Indiana distance performers; Francis and Cardwell of Nebraska; and Fenaka, promising Wissom miller Schools Submit First Kansas Relay Entries First entries have been received in several of the divisions of the Kansas Relays, to be held April 16 and 17. In the University class, Northwestern has submitted the names of 11 men, including Robert Carter in the decadence. Carter was entered last year, but for some reason could not compete. In the college class, the College of Emporia and McPheron College have submitted entries. Also entered in the decathlon event any Alex and Eli Cain, twin brothers from Arkansas City. Alex Cain set a new broad jump record last year for the interscholastic track meet at 22 feet, 8% inches. He also bettered his big jump record of 6 feet, 1½ inches for matching the 6-felch. 5-inch leap made by Jack Bedman of Wyman-dotte. Class B high schools in early for the meet on Friday, April 16, are Arcadia, Garrison, Louisburg and Rock Creek. Veteran Footballers Pushed by Freshmen About sixty-five men reported for spring football practice yesterday afternoon. Head Coach Ad Lindsay assisted by Coaches Getto and Presnell, organized two teams for scrimmage. The field is in good shape again and if warm weather continues, the players are due for much heavy work. If it rains, the players will consist of chalk talk which will consist of chalk talk which played last fall. Back field veterans showing up well in practice are Divens, Shirk, Replogle, Moier, and Sipp. Fresh-main back prospecters who look good are: Lanter, Amerine, Cadwalader, Arnold, Nems, White, Foy, and Sullivan. Foy is a fast back who should see service next season. Paul Masner, a veteran who has not previously reported for practice due to a track injury, came out of the hospital to strengthen the backfield considerably. Veteran linemen who show up well in practice are Ward, Vogel, Boselevic, Gearhart, Nelson, Stapleton, Moreland, and Hall. Freshman candidates for the line who are make-up candidates will be Shankar, Baird, Shiplund, Turner, and Burger. According to Coach Lindsay, not many ends are reporting, and the end positions are wide open. The ends are reported by Boslevac to that post from tackle. BUSH LAMB-UNIVERSITY OF IONA JAVELIN THROOWER AND HÜRDLER DON LASH - INDIANA U. Among early entries for the fifteenth annual Kansas Relays, to be at an the University of Kansas April 17, are Bush Lamb, University of Iowa javelin thrower and luscus hurler. He won the Big Ten HARGISS PLANS TO ENTER TEAM IN DRAKE RELAY javelin championship last year. Don Lash, who has run before in the Kansas Rehues events and who has been attracting nation-wide attention on the indoor tracks, is entered again. Virtually the same group of athletes now enroute to the Texas Reillys will participate at Drake. The meet is one of the most famous in the country, and annually attracts many stars of national fame. Ray Noble and Don Bird, a promising sophomore, are scheduled for the pole vault. Chester Friedland will be entered in the shot put and discuss events. Dale Shannon and Al Wellhausen will compete in the high jump, and Wellhausen and Durand will throw the javelin. The mile relay team will include Lloyd Foy, Jack Richardson, Gordon "See Our Windows" Fine worsteds—the kind of suits that have real distinction — that wear — that hold their shape! We challenge the clothing world to produce a better value. Come in and see the suits! CHALLENGE Ober's Coach Hargiss has also made tentative plans to enter a team composed of Guise, Heckendorn, Fitzgibbon and Klann in the two-mile relay. Guise and Wade Green. The 440 and 840-yard relay events will be run by a team composed of Hardace, Foy, Richardson and Wiles. The Challenge Group $24^{50} Stress Batting Again In Baseball Practice Lawrence, Kansas Anderson, Hocevar, Braes, Murray, Kloppenberg and Pierson were among the pitchers who saw service, and each of them was sent to the showers as soon as he had finished. We avoid the possibility of sore arms. Batting practice was stressed again yesterday afternoon by Couch Francis Kappelman with several pitchers taking turns throwing to the hitters. The brisk, cold wind kept the fielders moving briskly around and Kappelman conducted the drill by having the players take part in several sprints. Praile clouted the longest drive of the season thus far during the workout. He slammed the ball hard into left field and it ended up in a yard across the street. Anderson, who was there, were also doing some hitting. Following the workout, Coach Kappelman announced that the squad would be cut within the next few days. The necessity to give more individual attention to the men who will make up the team makes it necessary that the club be cut down. Several inter-club games will be played in the near future, and everyone will be given a chance in these games to prove that they should be kept on the squad. Feuil Durand, Jayhawker Javelin toser, also accompanied the track squad to the Texas RELAys. His name was omitted in yesterday's Schedules for the tennis doubles tournament announced yesterday are as follows: Women's Intramurals Division I: Clarice Crawford ame, Virginia Hirst Hunting, Sigma Kappa W. Baker, Ruth Baker, I.W.W., by; Doreyh Jane Willecus and Doris Griffin, Corbin hall, by; Roberta Mitchell and Jill Waring, by; Jane Waring and Amj Enforches, Kappa Kappa Gamma, by; Leois Lisson, by; Mary Lou Bordera, dependent, by; Mary Lou Bordera and Lorraine Luther, Pi Beta Phi, by; Mildred Staley and Margaret Purves. Elaine Neudorf and Jeannette Hardy, Alpha Chi Omega, v. Dorothy Louise Schutz and John Kim-chen Louise Schutz and John Kim-chen Arnold and Ruby Caryl, I.W.W., v. Jeannette January and Betty Hotman, Alpha Chi Omega; Helen Kim-chen Louise Schutz and John Kim-chen Kappa Kappa Gamma, by; Agnes McKibbon and Ella Peters, Corbin Saly, by; Margaret Pope and Marie Ellen Lee; Margaret Pope and Marie Ellen Springer and Ellen Eby, Chi Omega, by; Mary Markham and Frances Karlan, Gamma Phi Beta, by; Sigma Kappa, by; Bettley Lemond and Gertrude Field, Pi Beta Phi, by, Division II: Deris Stockwell and Marjorie Bryant, Independent, by; Helen Kim-chen Sigma Kappa, by; Bettley Lemond and Gertrude Field, Pi Beta Phi, by, Division II: Deris Stockwell and Marjorie Bryant, Independent, by; Helen Kim-chen Sigma Kappa, by; Bettley Lemond and Gertrude Field, Pi Beta Phi, by, Division II: Deris Stockwell and Marjorie Bryant, Independent, by; Helen Kim-chen Sigma Kappa, by; Bettley Lemond and Gertrude Field, Pi Beta Phi, by, Division II: Deris Stockwell and Marjorie Bryant, Independent, by; Helen Kim-chen Sigma Kappa, by; Bettley Lemond and Gertrude Field, Pi Beta Phi, by, Division II: Deris Stockwell and Marjorie Bryant, Independent, by; Helen Kim-chen Sigma Kappa, by; Bettley Lemond and Gertrude Field, Pi Beta Phi, by, Division II: Deris Stockwell and Marjorie Bryant, Independent, by; Helen Kim-chen Sigma Kappa, by; Bettley Lemond and Gertrude Field, Pi Beta Phi, by, Division II: Deris Stockwell and Marjorie Bryant, Independent, by; Helen Kim-chen Sigma Kappa, by; Bettley Lemond and Gertrude Field, Pi Beta PhI TODAY DICKINSON "Top of the Town" THRU SATURDAY Shows 3-7-9 EDWARD ARNOLD—Brilliant star of "Diamond Jim" and "Come and Get It" scores again! 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Arrangements should be made to play off these matches as soon as the weather permits. A time limit will be placed on the first round. Golf entrants are asked to play off a qualifying round of nine holes, and the winners will be placed in two flights with elimination match play in each flight. Soon! "Wings of the Morning" in technical. Didn't you know? "History Is Made at Night." Kappa Kappa Gamma is the winner of the second division of the deck tennis doubles tournament as a result of a forfeit from Gamma Phi Beta. The final playoff of this tournament has been posited until next week. Mary McDonald, T.N.T.; Marjorie Week Days 10c Til 7 Then 15c TODAY ENDS SATURDAY TWO BIG FEATURE PICTURES FIGHTING THRILLS! As the Cavaliers of the Cactus Battle Odds to Rescue a Killer Horse! 'THE 3 MESOUITEERS' BOB LIVINGSTON RAY CORRIGAN MAX TERHUNE 'Hit the Saddle' AND - FAST FUN! FURIOUS GIRLS! GEORGE BRENT GENEVIEVE TOBIN PATRICIA ELLIS FRANK MCHUHG 'Snowed Under' ALSO ROBINSON CRUSOE COMIC CARTOON Hawley, Corbish ball; Roberta Smith, Corbish ball; Lois Anderson, Corbish ball; Jean Stephenson, Gamma Phi Beta; Betty Boddington, Gamma Phi Beta; Eleanor Emmons, Emmanuel Enleen Jelonew Independent, Caroline Bailey, Pi Beta Phi; Katherine Ehrike, Pi Beta Phi; Kay Stephenson, Katherine Ehrike, Pi Virginia Wallace, Alpha Chi Omega, Betty Stephenson, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Peggy Lynch, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Jane Waring, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Jason Wayt, Kappa Kappa Gamma. MEN'S INTRAMURALS Spring competition in men's intracultural sports starts out with a bang on Monday, April 5, with play beginning in six inter-organization disruptions. The events starting on that date are pyramid tennis and handball tournaments, and team competition in handball, tennis, horsehoes, and play-in. The horsehoees pyramid tourney has been postponed to a later date. 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