PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1936 Eleven Groups To Compete Today In Track Meet Intramural Contest Will Begin at 4:30; Phil Dell's Lead List With Ten Men Entered in Races Finals in the intramural track meet will take place this afternoon at the stadium, beginning promptly at 4:30. There will be seven events on the program with each of the eleven organiza- tions, but it out for the most points in the finals. The broad jump and the 440-yard relay will make their appearance on the program as there were no preliminaries for these events last Thursday. The team's first semi-finals of the 220-yard dash. The broad jump will begin at 4:30 also. **FREE SHOWS** After the preliminaries last Thursday the Phi Delsi, Sigma Chls, Sigma Na's and Beta's were bunched together at the top of the total point list with 34, 33'', 31 and 28 points respectively. The Phi Delsi led in the qualifying with 10 men getting over the preliminary barrier. Peck, Phi Dell, showed up well in the preliminaries by taking first in his heat in the 100-, 200- and 400-dashes. He will be pressured by Shirk and Paton as they turned in sur-ful fastness for the 100- and 220-dashes. Order of Events The order of the events this afternoon is: Event 1, 220-yard (assemil- bated) event 2, 190-yard (low hardiness) event 3, 120-yard low hardiness (finals) event 4, 440-yard (finals); event 5, 100-yard (finals); event 6, 220- yard dash (finals); event 7, 440-yard The qualifiers for each event are as follows: 220-yard dash; Cannady, Sigma Chi Sibiru; Burcher, Sigma Chi Sibiru; S.P.E. Cornwell, Phi Gap; Eng- ing; Kappa Sipa, Nye Sigma Chi; Giang Chi; Gowan, Sigma Chi; McCoy; Delta Chi; Gowan, Kappa Sipa; McCoy 120-yard low hurdles: Parento, S.P. E; J. McCoy, Phi Dilt; Pipkin, Sigma Chi; T. McCoy, Phi Delt; Birney, Delta Chi; H. Ussell, A.T.O 100-yard dash: Peck, P迪尔; Shirtl unattached; Dubach, Sigma Nu; Cu- nennay, Sigma Chi; Paronto, S.P.E.; Herbert, S.P.E. 404-yard dash: Wright, Phi Delt Boneland, Sigma Chi; Stoland, Beta Trotter, Phi Delt; Peck, Phi Delt; Rusel unattached. (Continued from page one) Student Supreme Court Acquits August Anneberg Mistaken Identity a position that he could hardly have set off the candle. Now, concerning the testimony o John Piercey. This court does not i Campus Calendar Tuesday. May 12 Theta Sigma Ph meeting, Sky Par lor, Journalism building, 4.30 p.m. Traser half, 4:30 p.m. W.A.A. honors Monson 6 p.m. Kappa Phi banquet, Country Club 6 p.m. W.A.A. banquet, Manor, 6 p.m. Mid week only. Rhadamanthi meeting, Green room Fraser hall, 4:30 p.m. Phi Delta Kappa, room 115 Fraser 7:30 p.m. Mid-week varsity, Memorial Union 7-8 p.m. Wednesday, May 13 Christian Science Organization, room C. Myers hall, 7:55 a.m. Senior recital, Millard Laing, piano, Ad. Aud., 8 p.m. Quaack Club meeting, Robinson gym. 8 p.m. Thursday, May 14 Fine Arts student recital, Ad. Aud. 3:30 p.m. Jay Jane rush tea, Women's lounge Ad., 3-5 p.m. Chemistry Club meeting, 201, 4:30 p.m. Quill Club, Women's lounge, Ad. 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 15 Piano recital, Ad. Aud., 3:30 p.m. Bacteriology Club picnic, State Lake 5 p.m. Sigma Eta Chi initiation at Congregational Church, 5.30 p.m. Kansan Board banquet, Memorial Union. 6 n.m. Kansas vs. Nebraska, golf and tennis match at Lincoln. Sigma Etn Chi Founders Day ban quet, Country Club, 6:45 p.m. Pi Mu Epsilon initiation banquet Manor. 6 p.m. Manor, 6 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma party, Memor- Kappa Kappa Gamma party, Memorial Union, 9-12 p.m. Delta Chi dance, 9-12 p.m. Saturday.May 16 Mathematics Club picnic at Hole-in-the-Rock. the least doubt the integrity and honesty of Mr. Piercey. The court does realize, however, that in a hurried speech he would have to would be very easy for him to have mistaken the identity of the person bending over the candle. In view then Kansas vs. Missouri dual track meet at Columbia. Kansas vs. Kansas State golf and tennis meet at Manhattan. Beta Theta Pi party, Memorial Union, 8:30-12 p.m. to Mr. Pierce's testimony, and furthermore is uncorroborated by anyone else, we must conclude that he was indeed the identity of the person whom he saw. The decision, then, of this court is that while the defendant might have known of the incident in advance, and he had not motioned connect it with, he did not set off the tear gas candle at the Peace Mobilization Meeting on April 22, 1936. Decision therefore is: Not Guilty. Signed: Charles R. Lyon, Chief Justice. We concur in the above opinion. Signed: Edward E. Rice, Howard M Immel, Hugh G. Hadley, Norbert L Anschuetz. Corbin Hall Loses First Game of Year To Watkins Team Watkins hall won the organized house baseball final yesterday, by defeating Corbin hall by a score of 18-16 in a tie. Corbin Hall's only defeat of the season. players for Watkins hall were: Dorothy Wilcutts, Adae Sexton, La Verne Nelson, Dorothy Pulley, Alice Paden, Lela Ros, Dorothy Trekle, Jane Reeves, Delphine Geller, and Lois Sholander. The batteries: Watkins hall, Wilcutts and Pulley Corbin hall, Earl Dunn and Bubaltz, Geneva Detail was omitted. The final baseball game will be played today by Watkins hall and ETC, two well-matched teams. Intramural schedule, Tuesday, May 12, 4:30. Horsehoes--IWW, vs. ETC Baseball-ETC, vs. Watkins hall. Double tennis results: Rattlief and Irwin, Diedef Sherman and Depew, Alpha Chi Omega, 6-2; 6-2; Fired and Smediel, Kappa Kappa Gamma, defeated Grishin and Borders, Trekell, Watkins hall, defeated Anderson and Manning, Alma Omicron Pi, 6-1; 6-1; Goering and Tenghring, TNT, defeated Gibbons and Walker, Kappa Pulley, Watkins hall, defeated Pulley, Watkins hall, defeated Alfante and Ferguson, IWW, 6-1; 6-3; Stockwell and Bryant, IND, defeated Ritpley and Swartz, Alpha Omicron Pi, 6-0; 6-4; Goering and Tenghring, TNT, defeated Gibbons and Walker, Kappa Gamma, 6-3; 6-2; Woodbury and Warren, Kappa Kappa Gamma won from Perry and Kiene, Pi Beta Phi, by forcett; Warren and Woodbury, Kappa Kappa Gamma defeated Koller and Montgomery, IWW, defeated Shouler and Watkins hall, 6-4; 6-1; Barries and Barnes, TNT, defeated Anderson and Goldsmith, Corbin hall, 6-3; 6-3; Sharp and Smith, Sigma Kappa Gamma, defeate Freshman Track Meet Will Be Held Next Week Coach Hargis would like to have, every freshman interested in track whether or not he has been working out. Those who have not been working out regularly are requested to leave their names at the office of Ed Ebel. A track meet for freshmen and varity inlegibles will be held next Monday and Tuesday, according to Bill Hargiss, tracch coach. The marks made by the freshmen will be entered in the Big Six freshman telegraphic meet. Each school will submit a draft report to a central office, and there the results are computed on the basis of comparative times and distances. Delta Tau's Win Ten-Inning Game; D.U.'s Defeated KFKU Cossaacks, Sigma Chif's, Kappa Sig's, and Delt's Also Win in Monday's Contests In addition the freshmen can try or freshmen numerals in this meet. Delta Upsilion went down in defeat by an 8 to 5 score to the Cossacks. A big fourth innin, in which 5 runs scored in a lead, powers in a decisive lead over the D.U.'s. Tau Tau Delta, Cossacks, Sigma Chi, Kappa Sigma, and Phi Delta Theta were the Monday afternoon win for Tau Tau Delta. Ten innings were required to decide the game played between Tau Tau Delta and Phi Gamma Delta, which finally ended in a 11 to 10 win for the defense. In the final innings the score was in a 10 to 10 deadlock and not until the tenth innings were the Delta able to break the Sigma Chi had little trouble in the game, with a 4 to 1 over wioga Sigma Chi. Nu. Siue also lowed by four more counters in the fifth stamina put the Sigma Chi's in the win- --good considering the condition of the track. Kappa Sigma kept up to form and pulled out a 10 to 6 win over Kappa Eta Kappa. Kappa Sigma went into the lead in the fifth innings by pushing in five scores before the side was reeased and stayed the rest of the rest. 2:45 p.m.—The Mental Hygiene Movement* Dr. Bert A. Nash A tight game between Phi Delta Theta and the Galloping Ghosts finally ended on May 16, with the two lone scores for the Ghanta came in the third innning. Cossacks Win 3:00 p.m.—Books Old and New, Mr. Kenneth Rockwell. Tuesday, May 12 Kanna Sigma in Form 3:12 p.m.—News Flashes, W. A. Dill, K. U. News Bureau. Phi Gamma Tiast 121 0501 000—10 16 Delta Tau Delta 121 3021 001—16 Batteries: Phi Gamma Tiast, Teenne Alfarno, Umpire, M-Euroser Hedges and Elmurey, Umpire, M-Euroser 9:45 p.m.—151st Athletic Scrapbook E. R. Elbel. Cossacks 300 5000 — 8 12 Delta Upsilon 120 1100 — 5 Batteries: Cossacks, Fornelli and Leverman; Delta Uplosion, Flint and Alter, Unmire, Loughmurh. WEDNESDAY May 27 THURSDAY May 28 FRIDAY May 29 EXAMINATION SCHEDULE May 27 to June 4,1936, Inclusive 2:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 2:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 8:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 8:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 2:30 to 4:20 10:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Sunday, May 31 Saturday, May 30, Decoration Day MONDAY A.M. June 1 P.M. TUESDAY A.M. June 2 P.M. WEDNESDAY A.M. June 3 P.M. THURSDAY A.M. June 4 P.M. 200 1200—5 11 130 064x-14 20 Sigma Nu Sigma Chi Batteries: Sigma Nu, Kelley and Shores; Sigma Chi, Black and Warren. Umpire, Allen. Kappa Eta Kappa 311 1000—6 11 Kappa Sigma 311 041x—16 Kappa interes, Kappa 311 014x-Kappa Hanna Bakla, Bakeka Kappa Sigma. Lahley and Clover. Upright. Morhythm. The intramural schedule for today is as follows: Phi Delta Theta ... Galloping Ghosts ... Batteries: Phi D ..., D townsey; Gall inson and Harris. U **Shopping Glba** Batteries: Phil Delta Theta, Moore and Townley; Galoping Ghosts, Robinson and Harry, Impress. Burkett. Playground baseball—Diamond 1, K E. K. vs. Triangle, at 4:20 p.m. Teams - S.A. vs. A.E.A., at 3:30 p.m. Finals in the intra-organization intramural track meet begin promptly at 4:30 p.m. Scabbard and Blade Elects Iowa City, Ia.—(UP)—The way is being made easy for aspiring lawyers in Iowa and Illinois to study during the summer. Plans have been completed for a summer course through which students may complete one-third of the curriculum by studying during the summer. Scabbard and Blade, honorary military funerals, announces the election of a new captain. 371 coming year; equip, Gordon Gulce, c?37; first lieutenant, Edward Heter, c?37; second lieutenant, Stanley Marien (c?38); first sergeant, Walker Joselyn, c?37. Bar Students Aided 11:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 11:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 11:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 1:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 2:30 to 4:20 9:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 9:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 3:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 3:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 2:30 classes, 2, 1 hour at 1:30 to 3:00 All Jayhawks See Chance for Victory In Next Meet A definite chance of victory faces the Jayhawk track squared in its final dual meet of the season against Missouri at Columbia Saturday. In the two previous duals it was a foregone conclusion that the Jayhawks would be defeated but in the meet with the Tigers will have a chance to redeem themselves. Although the Jayhawkers did not live up to expectations of Coach Bill Harries in several events, the team as a whole lost 75-44 and defeated 77-54 by the Wildcats. The Wildcats won by only 13 points if Jayhawkers had taken the expected outcome. Guise Surprises Gordon Guise, junior half-miler, produced probably the biggest surprise of the meet when he finished third in the season. He was swept this event, with three of the members of its undefeated two-mile relay team running, but Guise stuck on the heels of the leaders and finished second in the field, the third Wildest star. Harry Wiles won the 220-yard low hurdles in convincing style. He took the lead early and then pulled away by getting a win. The State at State his finish. His time of 249 was Richardson in Double Win Jimberly Johnson, transfer from Ottawa Jeezy Brown, won both the 100 and 229-yard dashes and he may repeat against the Tigers Saturday. In each race his only competition came from Lloyd Foy, junior speedster. He jumped junior, vaulted with Billy Novak for at first 12 feet, 6 inches. It was Ardery's best vault of the year and was especially morbidious because of the condition of the runway, which was pretty well a sea of Ardery may reach 13 feet this week. Joe Louis Tenderfoot Scout Detroit—(UP)—Joe Louis, leading contenders for heaviest weight boxing honors, is a tenderfoot scout. He received the title from the Detroit county team after filing the scout call. About 11,000 persons witnessed the ceremony. PATEE Ends Tonite ends Tomie EDWARD ARNOLD "CRIME and PUNISHMENT" BARBAR STANWYCK 'ANNIE OAKLEY' WED. - THUR. WED. - THUR. 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