PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Cornhuskers Win Dual Meet From Kansas Score Is 87 2-3 to 42 1-3 As Jayhawker Squad Makes Improved Showing at Lincoln Kansas track and field forces showed decided improvement in their dual meet with Nebraska yesterday at Lincoln college. The two teams each pointed points revealed the Huskers the winners by a decisive margin of 87-2-3 to 42-1-3. The meet was devoid of spectacular performances and all through which runners were showed by a brisk wind. The Jayhawkers, who had been defeated by Nebraska 8-2 to 23-1-3 in an indoor dual, won three of the six field events, and on the track were victorious. The two opponents, the pole vault, Marvin Cox and Dale Hamann tied for first in the high jump, and Al Welhussen won the javelin throw. The victorious Jayhawk mule relay team, included Wide Green, Troster, Marvin Cox and Harry Wiles. The outstanding performance of the track was turned in by West of New York to the Philadelphia Hawks' man of all work, Lloyd Cardwell was withheld from the dashes and hurdles because of injuries. He did compete in the broad jump, however, and won both. The summary: The summary: 100-yard dash: Won by Jacobson. Nebraska; second, Richardson, Kansas. Foy, Kansas; Torn, Time. 10.1. 229-yard dash: Won by Jacobson. Nebraska: second, Pankonin, Nebraska. third Bichiron, Kangas. Time 222. 440-yard dash: Won by Pankonin Nebraska; second, Trotter, Kansas third, Green, Kansas. Time, 51.8. 880-yard run; Won by West, Nebraska; second, Morris, Nebraska third, Guise, Kansas. Time, 1 minute 57.9. Mile run: Won by Beaver, Nebraska Nebraska: second, Madigan; no third, gibbons, Kansas. Time 4 minutes, 33.1. Two mile run: Battion by Minton, Nebraska; second, Madigan; no third, gibbons, Kansas. Time 4 minutes, 33.1. 122-yard high hurdles: Won by Hight, Nebraska; second, Gish, Nebraska; third, Cox, Kansas. Time, 15.5 hurdles: Won by 220-yard low hurdles; Won by Hight, Nebraska; second, Chapman Nebraska; third, Wiles, Kansas. Time 25.8 Mile relay: Won by Kansas (Green Trotter, Cox, Wiles). Second, Nebraska Time. 3 minutes. 243. Shot put. Won by Francis, Nebraska (50 feet 5 inches); second, Shrey, Nebraska (50 feet 9 inches); third, Katzner, Kansas (41 feet 4 inches.) Discus: Won by Francis, Nebraska (137 2-10 feet); second, Shirey, Nebraska 132 7-10 feet); third, Wellhausen, Kansas 124 6-10 feet). Javelin: Won by Wellehaus, Kansas (159-5 10-foot); second, Peters, Nebraska (158 7-10-foot); third, Skhar, Kansas (157-1 10-foot) High jump: Cox and Shannon, Kansas, tied for first; Cardwell and Seisburg, Nebraska, tied for third place Height, 5 feet, 11-1.2 inches Broad jump: Won by Cardwell, Nebraska; second, Warnie, Nebraska third, Dawson, Nebraska. Distance, 2 feet, 7 inches. Pole vault: Won by Noble, Kansas second, Cosgrove, Nehrskar; Ardrey Kansas, Galloway, Nebraska, and Dodd height 4 feet for fourth. Height 13 feet % inches Women's Intramurals The horseshoe and tennis matches that were to have been played off last week have been postponed. Intramural schedule for Monday and Tuesday, May 4 and 5, 4:30. Baseball-diamond 1, Watkins hall vs Kappa Alpha Theta; diamond 2, P贝Phi Beta vs. Gamma Phi Beta; diameter 3, Corbin Hall vs Sigma Kappar; diamond 4, Alpha Delta Pi vs Kappa Kappa Gamma. Men's Intramurals --and was one of the editors of the Quivera, first bookyear of any size issued by University students. He was assistant editor of the Agra, a monthly literary magazine published in 1895-96. He did extensive reviewing for the Times and Swine Review the International Journal of Ethics, and the English Journal. The intramural schedule for today is as follows: Playground Baseball-Ballroom 1 Delta Chi vs. Triangle; diamond 2 Campus Raiders vs. Ober's; diamond 3 S.A.E. vs. A.T.O.; diamond 4, Galloping Ghosts vs. Acacia; diamond 5 Goats vs. Phi; Gam; diamond 6, Sigma Chi Phi; Diamond 7, K A Games vs. Phi; Diamond 8, 4/28 Horseheads Tau Phi; Tan Phi --and was one of the editors of the Quivera, first bookyear of any size issued by University students. He was assistant editor of the Agra, a monthly literary magazine published in 1895-96. He did extensive reviewing for the Times and Swine Review the International Journal of Ethics, and the English Journal. KFKU Monday, May 4 2:45 p.m.—Spanish Lesson, Mr. Clarence Christman 3. 62 p.m.-Elementary French Lesson, Mr.W.Kenneth Cornell. 2:59 p.m.-News Flashes, W. A. Dill, K. U. News Bureau. 9:45 p.m.-Concert by the Westminster A. Cappella Choir, directed by D. M. Swarthout, Dean of the School of Music. The past week's past weekposted to follow week.) S.P.E. team vs. D.T.D. Theta Tau (second team) vs. Sigma Na. at 4:30 p.m. Intramural Tennis—Phi Delt vs. D. U. at 3:30 p.m. Enter blanks for the intra-organization intramural truck meet are available through online registration. An inimical qualifying events for this meet will be Thursday, May 7, at 4:36 Memorial Service Held For Professor O'Leary (Continued from page one) Other organizations to which he begged included the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the University Professors, the American Institute Society, and the Kansas Hispanic Association. Summerfield Students Hold Regular Dinner Meeting The Summerfield students held their regular colloquium Friday evening at the Colonial Tea Room, Marlow Shoal. Students were asked to read papers. Sheldon's teacher was "Visual Aspects of the Theory of Relativity," and Morgan was "The Periodic Chart." The next colloquium, to May 16, will be the last of *be year*. Janice Eliot Withdraws Jane Elliot, c38, of Lawrence, was forced to withdraw from the University because of several weeks' illness. She is to attend the summer session here. University Senate To Meet University Senate To Meet The regular meeting of the University Senate will be Tuesday night. May 5, when the schedule for final examinations will be made. An outstanding program on station KFKU in observance of Music Week, will be a concert by the Westminster Choral Society and Swarbrout, dean of the School of Fine Arts. This organization will present the following program tomorrow at 9:45 p.m.: "Exultate Deo" (Pallistira); "The Songs of Love" (Therese); solista; Ted Val Sanion, tenor; "Osmanhain to the Son of David" (Orlando Gibbons); two Negro spiritualists: "Give Me Jesus" (Arr. by Eric Schlossberg) and "In the Water" (Arr. by Noble Cain). Prof. L. N, Flint, head of the department of Journalism; Edward N. Doa assistant professor of journalism; ar Ed Abcs, editor of the Doug Court Press; and Marilyn D. first district of the Kansas Press Association in Tonganoxie, Friday. ... The outstanding performer was Minsky of Iowa State. Big Six javelin champion, who got off a run of 344 feet 4 inches and cool forood marks to be made. St. Paul, Minn.-(UIP)-Bobbed of his bravado and trembling like a man with the palay, Alvin Karpis slept in an "escape proof" cell tonight, waiting for the police to arrive, which earned him the unofficial title, "Public enemy No. 1." "This was the man who said he'd never be taken alive," mocked J. Edgar Hoover, davidson.edu, before a public investigation, who personally made the arrest at New Orleans Friday night. Missouri defeated Iowa State in a dual meet Friday by the microscopic margin of one-third of a point. 62-5-3 to 61-4-3... Iowa State's loss can be traced descentwardly, as Costigan, their star weight man, who would have been good for at least five points. ... Costigan was declared inelegible only three days before the mec Calendar of the Week's Events Westminster Choir To Broadcast Over KFKU ment Memorial Union, 10.30 a.m. Mother's Day dinners at organized houses. 1 p.m. Pai Chi meeting, room 21, Ad, 4 p.m. Mathematics Club picnic, meet in front of E. Ad, 4:30 p.m. Sunday, May 3 Concert, Westminster A Cappella Choir, D. M. Sworthatt, director. First Presbyterian church, 7:30 p.m. Karpis Cringes In Cell While Waiting for Punishment School of Fine Arts Chamber Music Recital. Ad听. 3:30 pm. Men's Pan-Hellenic Council, base Senior Class meeting, Fraser theater 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 4 Pt Kappa Lambda, banquet and initiation, The Manor, 6 p.m. German Club, 313 Fraser, 4:30 p.m. Estomology Club, 321 Snow hall 4:30 p.m. Freshman Council, room 10, Memorial Union, 7 p.m. K. U. Peace Action Committee, room 10, Memorial Union, 4:30 p.m. Men's Student Council, banquet, Colonial, 6 p.m. School of Fine Arts concert, University and. 8 pm. Tau Sigma initiation and banquet The Manor, 5:30 p.m. Young American Artist program; William Harmus, concert pianist, University aud., 8.20 p.m. Tuesday, May 5 Senate meeting, Ad auid, 4:30 p.m. Chest Clinic, Watkins Memorial hospital, all day. Wednesday, May 6 Christian Science Organization, room C Myers hall, 7:55 a.m. Rainy weather hindered the match, all the way through and finally forced Kansas to lose. Both matches had begun. However, before the rain struck, Kansas had enough victories to chalk up a team victory over Kentucky in the first round of both doubles matches when they quit and seemed well on the way to making it a 3-1 victory, since both Kansas won. All-University Convocation, University aud. 10 a.m. Tennis Team Gains Victory Over Emporia School of Fine Arts banquet, Memorial Hour, $ 75.00 Snow Zoology Club supper, 201 Snow. 5:30 p.m. Emporia managed to give a tie match in a 3-1 when they played at Lawrence, but the Jayhawks came through to win three of the four singles matches at Emporia in the return match. Quack Club election of officers, Robinson gyn.. 8:15 p.m. Former Tie Match Is Avenged as Curry, Kell and Hoverstock Win Matches Curry Defeats Sewell Mid-Western Band Festival, all day. El Ateneo picnic, Brown's Grove, 4:30 The University of Kansas tennis team passed its former tie match with the Oklahoma State victory, winning three out of four matches played on the Emporia courts last Friday after a close. University Concert Course: Roland Hayes, negro tenor, University aud.. 8:20 p.m. Theta Sigma Phi banquet, Colonial Tea room. 7 p.m. Thursday, May 7 Chemistry Club meeting, 205 Chem istry building, 7:30 p.m. Mid-Western Band Festival, all day. Tennis: Kansas vs. Nebraska, Varsity courts, 2 p.m. Grand parade downtown of all bands and drum corps. 2:30 p.m. In the top position singles match, Curry avenged himself on Sewell by winning from in straight sets, 6-2, 4-6. The second set was Kansas courts. Sewell took Curry's measure, in straight sets also, Curry was playing brilliantly, outsteading Sewell as well as playing him tight with the pace and favor in the second set. Sewell staged a comeback and ran the score to 4-5 before Curry finished the set and match with a brilliant passing shot. Kell, Kansas N. 2 man, who won Emporia in that former must, had considerable trouble with Tuggle. Kell dropped the starting set, 2-6, and was well on his way to losing the second set and the match. Curry put fast and five games together. Kell put fast and five games straight to even the count at one set each. He then battled Tuggle down to win the final set at In another room a can of "undesirable" stuff was found in one of the rooms, and the oil received a dose of castor oil because no one would admit having had Concert, University of Kansas band. University aud., 7:30 p.m. Acacia dance, Country Club, 9-12. Delta Tau Delta dance, 9-12. One of the inmates had two visitors the other day. When it came time to leave, three boys left instead of two; one went for a walk and fresh air. Alpha Phi Alpha, Memorial Union 9 a.m.-1 a.m. Mid-Western Band Festival, all day. Track: Kansas vs. Kansas State, Me- Pi Kappa Alpha dance, 8-1 Delta Unsilon party. 9-12. Massed Band concert of 500 picsers University and, 8:15 pm. Saturday, May 9 Theta Tau dance, Country Club, 9-12 Alpha Chi Omega, spring party, Memorial Union, 9-12 ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Phone 686 The banquet last night was preceded by a reception and toast from 3:30 until 5:30, when guests were invited during which the University Bond played. Organized houses will hold Parents' Day dinner this noon. Wattins hall is entertaining with a Mother's Day party. On the Shin Cemented $ \frac{1}{2} $ Soles Give Every Appearance of a Whole New Bottom. We Can Please U. A picture of the gang in action will be prized over all pictures when the gang is scattered to all parts of the world. Large Crowd Attends Parents' Day Banquet Here are two hospital stories which are not so bad. Chi Omega, formal party, 9-12 Gamma Phi Beta party, 9-12. norial Union, 9-12. Chi Omega, formal party, 9-12. W. E. Whetstone second set and took Richardson to task. 6-2. He ten chalked up the final and deciding set, allowing Richardson three rounds of play. Lawrence, tables were reversed, and Richardson dropped the first set to Richardson, matching match with the remaining two sets. who attended the banquet, Gretchen Speelman, c37, selected the prizes, and arranged for their being autographed by their authors. Nebraska, the Jayhawks first conference foes, will arrive here Friday. May 8, for a final match which should prove to be a close tilt. 1017 Mass. (Continued from page one) box in the Journalism building will be counted Put Home MOVIES In the Bag! (Continued from page one) Hoverstock Also Wins CINÉ·KODAK EIGHT only $ 34.50 At No. 3 post, Hovestock dropped his first set without much resistance, 2-6 but stiffened at the beginning of the Brightly rallied in the second set of the No. 4 match to make it a three-set victory. No. 3 was rallied by 6-1, Brighton pulled from behind to take the second at 7-5, but Peterson back with another 7-5 to win Emperor's only match of the Someone writes in to ask the names of the three PI Phi who were indulging in a Spring dance on the parking lot of the building where states that an appreciative audience (Continued from page one) 50C ENSEMBLE SUGGESTIONS For Spring and Summer We have every imaginable combination of fiskel and sturm leather, quality linen and high-quality tailoring. Prices are low and our high quality tailoring is available. $25 and up SCHULZ THE TAILOR "Sutting You — That's My Business --witnessed the whole affair. Since this writer thought the silhouettes pleasing, he would like to know their names. Anx: call 415. 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