PAGE FOUR THURSDAY APRIL 30. 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS Hargiss To Pit Large Squad Against Cornhuskers A Strong Showing by the Jayhawkers Against the Big Six Champions of Last Year Is Expected Coach Bill Hargris announced yesterday that he will take a squad of more than 20 truck men to Lincoln for the meet with the Cornhushers Saturday. Although it is conceded that Nebraska probably will win the meet, the Jay-hawkers are expected to make a much bigger profit in which they were decisively defeated by the Big Six champions. Nebraka is strong in all events except the high jump and the javelin. The Kansie miles relay team should beat the Nebraska team if past outdoor performances furnish reliable information to help them succeed. Captured the Jawkers indoor, however. Another interesting event should be the pault vault, in which two of the best vaulters in this part of the country are entered. Ray Noble, the Kansas ace, is not as yet in top shape but should give Coogrove a battle. The Kansas entrants are: 120-yard high hurdles: Cox, Wiles and Foy. 100-yard dash: Jack Richardson Hardacre and Fov. Mile run: Fitzgibbon, and Zadigan. High jump: Wellhausen, Shannon and Cox. Broad jump: Pitts, Clucas, and Cox. 220-yard low hurdles: Wiles and Cox. Dale vault: Nobile and Arndy 2-mile run: Zadigan, Moll and Ted Richardson. 440-yard dash: Trotter, McNown, Green and Wiles. 880-yard run: Guise, Fitzgibbon and Green. Shot put: Kanatzar, Wellbauses and Pitts. Discus: Kanatzar, Wellhausen and Pitts Javelin: Wellhausen, Sklar a n d Pearce. Mile relay: Trotter, McNown, Wiles and Green. Appropriation Made To Provide for New Ships House Authorizes Construction To Replace Over-Aged Vessels; Airplanes Included Washington, D. C., April 29—(UIP) The House Appropriations Sub-Committee in charge of the $549,000,000 naval bill, to be introduced tomorrow has incorporated the provision authorizing President Roosevelt to order con- dition of two 35,000-ton battlements January 1, the Press Learned night. The bill will carry a $3,000,000 authorization to start work. The ships are intended to replace the present battleships which will be overaged when the London naval treaty is finally signed. If England may order them startled from Great Britain begins building new vessels for which funds already have been up- The bill also will authorize 12 destroyers, six submarines, and 33 aircraft to increase the number of Amphipla appointments allotted to each congressman. A clause authorizing new battleplants was adopted in a secret session after the sub-committee received a letter from the Secretary of State, them from the Secretary of the Navy. Stanley had previously obtained approval of the President and the budget bureau. Pharmacists To Speak At Weekly Colloquy Today The weekly colloquy of the School of Pharmacy will be held in room 205 Chemistry building, this morning at 11:30 o'clock. The following students will speak George Choephran, ph., "Fighting Cancer"; Robert Orrillle, ph., "Orville Thompson, ph., "Mann" Cleansess Search for Drugs," and Leen Snyder, ph., "Herbs Used as Medicines by the Indians." Anyone interested is in calling. Seven Forums Arranged For Commencement Week A schedule of seven Commencement Forums, to be held throughout Commencement week, was arranged by the Commencement Forums committee at the University of Alabama in the office of the Alumni Association. The list of speakers will be announced soon. The members of the Commencement Forums committee are: Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni Association Miss Helen Rhioda Hoepe, E L. Trescne, Miss Caroline Hoepe, E. E. Boylen, Miss Margaret Anderson, Vy K. Yecker and Leslie Rattleule. Sonja's New Crown Adding another crown to her already numerous collection, Sorja Kunz's premier designer figure is the unimaginable choice of beauty experts at New York's Macy's sports. She's shown wearing the emblem of her new "championship." Men's Intramurals The intranural schedule for today is as follows: Payground Baseball — Diamond 1, Sigma nu vs. DU. Dium 2, Coscace vs. Diamond 3, Diamond 4, Talmack vs. Diamond 5, Talmack vs. Goats; Domain 4, A.T.O. vs. Triangle; diamond 4, S.A.E. vs. Kappa sig; diamond 7, Dunakin Club vs. Jber's. All games begin at 4:20 p.m. Horseshoe - Beta vs. DaTu; Piih vs. DaTu. Handball—Phi Psi vs. Pi KA., a 1:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Tennis—No matches scheduled. Playground Baseball Division I Tennis—No matches scheduled. Water Polo semi-final playoff—Tad- pies vs. Phi Pai at 5:15 p.m. Phi Gam vs. Phi Deltat at 7 n.m. Division II Sigma Chi 5 Corsacke 3 Sigma Nu 3 Pi K-A 3 Beta Theta Pi 3 Delta Upsilon 1 Phi Mu Epsilon 1 Pi Chi 1 Division III belta Tau Delta 4 hi Tai 4 hi Delt 3 ocea 3 talloping Ghosts 2 hi Gam 1 beta Tau 1 ocea 0 Division III Sigma Alpha Epsilon V. T. O. Cappa Sigma T. J. Cappa Chi Triangle Jampia Builders Amanda Club Horseshoes Division I Division II **FEAM** $ \mathbb{V}$ Faum $ \mathbb{V}$ S. P. E $ \mathbb{V}$ Theta Tou $ \mathbb{V}$ Theta Tou $ \mathbb{V}$ Phi Gamma $ \mathbb{V}$ D. U $ \mathbb{V}$ Arceia $ \mathbb{V}$ Phaia $ \mathbb{V}$ Triangles 2 Kappa Sig 2 Dedra C 1 Sigma Nu 1 Phi D 1 Sigma O Chi 1 S. A E 1 Theta F 1 A. T Q 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . 3 Rock Chalk . . . 2 Delta Chi . . . 1 S-P Athletics . . . 1 Phi Delt . . . 1 Delta Tau . . . 0 Kappa Sig . . . 0 Beta . . . 0 Acacia . . . 0 Phi Pai . . . 0 Triangle . . . 0 FI K-A. . . . 0 Phi Gam . . . 0 Handball Tennis Division 1 Jayhawkers Sweep Washburn Tennis Matches Phi Gam 2 D, W, D 0 S, A E 0 Triangles 0 Assets 0 Phi Psi 0 Signi Nu 0 AaA ❶ Beta 2 Kappa Sigma 1 S. P. E 1 Phi Delt 1 Phi Chi 1 D. U 0 Phi Mu Alpha 0 TEAM Accepts State Position Division II Miss Eleanor Gottleb, assistant instructor of bacteriology, will leave today to accept a position with the Minnesota state board of health. TEAM Kell Avenges Earlier Defeat by Nordstrom; Curry Wins Match in Straight Sets In a one-sided match, the University tennis squad defeated the Washburn four-man team, six matches to none, yesterday afternoon. The Jayhawkers dropped only one set during the entire meet, that of Kell to Nordstrom. In the N. 1 single match, Kell succeed in evading his defeat by Nordstrom last Saturday on the Wushu court, but only after a three-set battle Nordstrom slipped in two games straight to deceive the set, but Kell came back to chalk up the first set at 10-8. Nordstrom then turned the tables by breaking through to take the second set at 6-4. Nordstrom and woe the deciding set, 6-1. Win by Identical Scores Brighton and Hovestock won their singles matches by identical scores, allowing only game out of two sets to their opponents, 6-0, 6-1. Hovestock, playing Madus, the Ichabod No. 3 man, spent most of the time at the net where he was able to garner many of his points. The second match proved difficulty in downing Nunas. Curry disposed of Starkweiler in No. 2 position in straight sets, 6-2, 6-2. Kansas went through the doubles matches easily, Curry and Kell taking the Washburn first doubles team of Nordstrom and Madus, 6-2, 6-2. Brighten the Washburn livestock had been on the own win for Starkweather, winning 6-1, 6-2. Washburn was somewhat handicapped by the absence of Lee, regular No. 1 player. As a consequence, Nordstrom, regular second man, had to fill the vacancy and the rest of the team was moved up accordingly. Washburn Handicapped The Jasawker boy will travel to Emperor by car on Friday to play a return match with the Emporia State Teachers college there. In the last meet-away, he played Lawrence, there was a split match, each team winning three of the encounters. Alvin Karpis Reported Near Cambridge, Mass. Albany, New York, April 29—(UP) —New York state police dispatch a patrol to Cambridge, Mass., tonight after a gasoline station attendent reported seeing his man he believed to be embassy, the nation's Public Enemy No. 1. The attendant, George McArthur, told police chief Roy Armstrong of Cambridge, that the man resembled newspaper likenesses of Karpis. McArthur said the man gave him a name of Harry Leisur, displayed a veteran's button and asked for gasoline on credit. "He said he had been on a bender and wanted to know the way to Belington, Vermont, about 75 miles away. I told him the way and he drove off. "Not a picture of Kapin and noted the盛蘔. I then called the police." "I never thought of it until after I had put about 11 and a half gallons of gasoline in the tank and he drove away," McArthur said. McArthur said the man drove a small coupe with an Albany county license plate. The attendant added that the man charged the gas. Dorrice Snyder, 23, psychometrist at the Child Research laboratory at Friends University, has been appointed as graduate assistant clinician in the School of Medicine of the University of Indiana, effective at the opening of the school year next full. Miss Snyder received her A.B. degree from the University in 1833. She has been taking graduate work here in the School of Biology, and has pursued her thesis problem in connection with the Child Research laboratory at Friends University where she also has some experience in teaching children and is trained in child and clinical psychology Dorrice Snyder Receives Position at Indiana University Honolulu — (UIP) Of 98 students registered in the Hawaiian language course at the University of Hawaii, only seven are Hawaiians. Among the others who attend the conference are three bank presidents, four attorneys, eight housewives and 13 stenographers. Miss Snyder is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Lambda Theta and Psi Chi. KFKU cive. Christina 2.59 p.m.-News Flashes, W. A. Dill, KU. News Bureau. Study of Hawaiian Popular --- 2:45 p.m.-Spanish Lesson, Mr. Clarence, Chrisma Women's Intramurals 3:02 p.m.-French Lesson, Mr. W. Kenneth Cornell. Baseball schedule, Thursday, April 30, 4:30; Diamond 1, Alpha Chi Omega vs Pi Beta Phi; diamond 2, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Corbin hall; diamond 3, Chi Omega vs. Alpha Delta Kappa Gamma vs. 4, Gamma Phi Beta vs. Watkins hall. 9:45 p.m. -Concert by the University of Kansas Men's Glee Club, directed by Joseph Wilkins, professor of voice. The third round of tennis must be played off by Saturday, May 2. Batteries: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Fay and Simpson; Sigma Kappa, Smith and Irvine. Umpire, Worlev. --- Results of baseball, Tuesday, April 28: Diamond 1, Kappa Kappa Gamma defeated Sigma Kappa, 21-9. Diamond 2, Corbin hall defeated Chi Omega, D3-22. Batteries: Corbin hall, Erskine and Bubbiz; Chi Omega, Woody and Troup, Umpire, Detlor. Diamond 3, Gamma Phi Beta deflected Kappa Alpha Theta, 16-4. Batteries Gamma Phi Beta, Karlan and Hansen Gamma Phi Beta, Scott and Eagleman, Umpire, Kleen. Diamond 4. Watkins hall defeated Alpha Chi Omega, 47-14. Batteries Watkins hall, Pulley, and Willetts Watkins hall, Fortion, Starr, and January, Umpire, Edwards. SPORT NOTES --- Friday, (following the final spring practice of the year, football was relegated to the mothballs there to remain until early September. Jayhawker prospects are looking up and the spring practice sessions were con- sideder a success. The outstanding freshman team of last fall combines with the veterans remaining to form several crack elevenes. For ends, the Jayhawkers have Wade Green and John Siegle, veterans; George Harrington, sophomore last fall; Danny Ringer, junior, converted into an end from fullback, has been going great guns in the game. He has shown much improvement in form. Kansas has an outstanding quartet of tackles in Lewis Ward and JACK Yokel, who are leading the offense. Old Eichen, freshmen. Both Boaklew and Ethen have shown much ability and the veterans will have a tough fight winning first team berths next season. Tops as guards are Howard Moreland, letterman, and Rodney Longmiller, Clarence Winslow and George Staplen, squadron last year. Although Moreland was not a regular last fall it was only because of the ex-captain's longtime stint with Skirr and McCall. Longmiller's play has improved immeasurably since last year and he is being counted upon for the coming season. The outstanding centers are Dave Lutton, letterman, Bill Boardman and Jack Hall, freshman. Boardman who played freshman hall at Louisiana State before enrolling here is regarded as a corner. Since backfield men are so often shifted from one backfield post to another, it may be a good idea to comment on the backfield team that are Emil Weinecko, George Haggood, Joi Giannangelo, Clarence Donglass and Farrest Hardcore. Up from the backfield line is John Kane. SPECIAL SELLING THIS WEEK-END 125 Spring Suits, Selected From Our Regular Stock. Values Up to $27.50 For-tension Division are now finishing their courses. At Horton, Leavenworth, Marysville, Norton and Olathe the course in English Literature 10 (2 hours) has been completed and the credits recorded. At Horton and Attichion, the class in Principles of Speech has been finished. The two hour trigraphing course was then completed its work and has started a study of Analytic Geometry. Light Patterns Dark Patterns Sport Models Plain Models Suits that are good for Spring and Summer and many can be worn thru Fall and Winter. Here are some real buys — See these fine suits at--tension Division are now finishing their courses. At Horton, Leavenworth, Marysville, Norton and Olathe the course in English Literature 10 (2 hours) has been completed and the credits recorded. At Horton and Attichion, the class in Principles of Speech has been finished. The two hour trigraphing course was then completed its work and has started a study of Analytic Geometry. 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