PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1936 Kansas Runners Make Good Record At Drake Relays Jayhawkers Now Turn Attention To Meet With Nebraska Cornhuskers on Saturday Although running into the strongest competition it has met this year, the Kansas team traced man an excelent showing at the Drake relays. Saturday. Fifth in Mile The Jayhawker sprint relay team found a new rival in the Notre Dame quartet which won both the 400- and the 880-yard relays. Kansas was second in the 440 which was won in the good time of 41.8 seconds. The Jayhawkers were third in the 880 which team run team in 1 minute 27.3 seconds. The Kansas mile relay team finished fifth in the University class. Northwestern won the event in 3 minutes 19.8 seconds. Dale Shannon maintained his record of having placed in every meet this year when he tied for fifth in the high jump at 6 feet 1 inch. The second place tie was between Philon of Drake and Stevens of Pittsburgh Teachers, both clearing the bar at 6 feet 5 inches. The Kansas squad has its first dual of the outdoor season Saturday when it meets the highly-touched Nebraska team which gave the Jayhawks a troubling on the indoor track. Coach Hargiss has done some excellent work with his men since the indoor season, and the team will ultimately modify their performance at Lincoln than past performances would indicate. Francis in Drake Win Big Six teams generally made an out- bigstanding showing. In addition to the places won by Kusane, Francks of New York and Ravens of Atlanta won the day, winning the shot put and discus. Nelson of Oklahoma won the 440-yard hurdles. Kansas State won the Cardwell of Nebraska was second in the hop, step and jump and third in Guaranteed Relaxation Enjoy Our SHRIMP and DRINKS LARGE'S CAFE 9th & N. II. In Hotel Eldridge We Pack Free of Charge the broad jump, Jacobsen of Nebraska was third in the 100-yard dash. Nixon of Kansas State was third and Collins of Texas was fifth. The run in which a new American record was set Nebraska was fourth in the relay and fifth in the 880-yard relay. Can Be Found A Fanning of Kansas State placed fourth in the discus. Lyons of Iowa State vaulted 1 feet 6 inches to tie for third in the pole vault. Oklahoma took fourth in the distance medley relay. Men's Intramurals The intramural eschedule for today is as follows: LASTING GIFT YOUR MOTHER WILL ENJOY Playground Baseball; Diamond 1, Pi K. A. vs. Phi Chi; diamond 2, Sigma Chi vs. Beta; diamond 3, Acacia Campa Riders; diamond 4, S.E.; Campa Riders a Dallas vs. Triangle; diamond 6, Ober's Delta Chi; diamond 7, Phi Delt vs. Phi Pi. All games begin at 4:20 p.m. Horse-shoe SIGma Nu vs. Kappa --- Tennis: Phi Mu Alpha vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Gam vs. Delta Tau Delta, at 3:30 p.m. --- Handball: No games scheduled. Women's Intramurals The intramural schedule for today Tuesday, April 28, Baseball; Diamond 1, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Sigma Kappa; diamond 2, Chi Omega vs. Corrion hall; diamond 3, Gamma Phi Betra; Alpha Chi Omega vs. Wakalls hall. COLONIAL TEA ROOM Phone 978 936 Ky. St. Banquets - Party Dances Dinner Dances Luncheons — Regular Meals — 11:45 to 1:15; 7:15 to 7:15 Wednesday, April 29. Horse-shoe: Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Alpha Chi Omega. Have You Tried Our Rapid Delivery Service? Fountain - Sandwiches - Short Order Meals - Dinners - Beverages Place Your Order Now for Mother's Day Candy Thursday, April 10. Baseball: Diamond 1, Alpha Chi 30; vs Pi Beta 1, Alpha Chi 60; vs Corbin hall; vs Corbin hall; diamond 3, Chi Omega vs Alpha Delta Pi; diamond 4, Gamma JAYHAWK CAFE 1340 Ohio Phone 509 Fountain Drinks — Sandwiches 12th 8 Oread Not allowing a mere rain to stop a tradition, the freshmen and upperclassmen of Alpha Tau Omega played their first game in the second half. The upperclassmen won 6-1. Saturday, May 2. The third round of tennis doubles must be played off by this date. Friday, May 1. Horse-shoe: Alpha Delta Pl vs. Curbin hall. BOGGS and ALBERT 838 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. St. The Latest Campus Craze Richard W. Scott, e34, has accepted a position with the Indian Territory Oil and Illuminating Company at Bartlesville, Okla. The Corner Grocery Phone 618 303 W. 13th The actives had a big first inning in which they scored five runs. Roswell's home run with two on two was the high-hitter of the season, freshman run came in the third innings. 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Your Local Ford Dealer Dr. Allen Issues Call For Basketball Practice Spring Session Will Be Directed Toward Filling Places of Players Lost by Graduation A brief session of spring basketball under the direction of Dr. Forrest C. Allen, will get under way at the University next Monday. The practice sessions will be held three times each week and the time will be spent on fundamentals. Little scrimmage will be in order, but Dr. Allen will be looking for players who will be able to fill the positions left vacant by the graduation of Raymond Elding, Krappman, and Winnie Shaffer, a canable substitute. Ferdinand Prule, sophomore, and Raymond Nobile, junior, both all-Big Six choices; with the aid of Paul Rogers, Roy Hollday, and Marvin Cox are the remaining consistent members of the 1937 team. The remaining provide the nucleus for the 1937 team. New Eriksen Hall At 936-283 Mass. 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