SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE Varsity Tennis Men Will Play for Positions Curry, Kell, Hoverstock, Brighton Meet Monday in Round Robia Tournament The close of the race in the Varsity tennis tournament for Varsity squad places finis Carry, Kell, Hoverstock and Brighton, the four seed players, as the four-man team for the present time. These four men, who reached the semifinal round of the tourney as a result of Thursday afternoon's matches, will be joined by the four-seed squad before beginning practice sessions. Curry advanced to a team position by defeating Trever in a fine show of tennis, 6-4, 6-3. With less wind than previously during the tourney, both players were able to show much better striking. Although Trever forced Curry into many dance games, he was unable to imply the extra push which Trever had to muster and pennantly rubbed the net where superb volleying nudged many of his points. Brighton Downs Buchanan By out-studying his opponent both with and against the wind, Brighton succeeded in downing Buchanan, 6-3, 6-3. Both players avoided engaging in net play and remained pretty well in the back court. Hoverstock, scaled numbers, three men for the tourney, held his place on the squair by defeating low, 1-1, 6-4. After winning the first set not easily. Hoverstock found two difficult in winning the second but after running to four-all, he was able to push over the next two games for the go Kell Wins Durham was unable to cope with the steady power which凯伊 supplied, and the inefficiency of the net considerably, with Durham furnishing several units painting about a quarter. In preference to finishing out the Variality tournament which is now in the semi-final round, Coach Arthur Voss plans to have the four semi-finals complete in a ten-game round robin tournament. The team will squash the squail. Each of the four will play the other three squad members 10 games opposite tomorrow; at the end of the round robin of play, the man holding the highest number of games out of 20 games he has played will be named the next highest, number two, and so on. The schedule of play for Monday afternoon: Curry vs. Brighton, 3:00; Kell vs. Hoverstock, 3:00; Curry vs. Hoverstock, 3:00; Kell vs. Brighton, 3:00; Curry vs. Kell, 4:00; Hoverstock vs. Brighton, 4:00. Records Fall; Alma and Summer Win High Mee (Continued from page one) Mission: second, Kyle, Wyandotte, third, Denton, Sabella; fourth, Riley, third, TSI. 8.0. Run in two sections each of which counts in scoring. First Race. Won by Watson, Sumner, second, Freemain, Wichita North third, Hunter, Ackley, fourth, Kelly Chapman, Time, 2.65. Second Race: Won by Maxwell, Emperor; second, Flanagan, Wyandotte third, McPherson, Sumner; fourth Brodie, Wikitalla North, Time, 2.0.19 Run in two sections. Both count in scoring. First Session: Won by Roberts, O'Daun- t; second, Hale, Eureka; third, Blistle, Seaman; high, fourth, J Walker, Salina. Time: 4:47 Second Section: Won by Skimmer, horton; Second, High, Dickinson County; the Archers, Carnegie; fourth, J. Barrett; fourth, 4:44.4 125-vlb. Wide-Hatch Won by Lawrence of Wichita, second, Rebtets, Chantier; third, W. Thomas, Summer; fourth, Moffett, Arkansas City, Time, 15.4. (New record). Won by Roberts, Chanute; second, Lawrence, Wichita North; third, Deart, Wichita North; fourth, Underd, Wichita North; Time, 244. 200-yd. Low Hurdles Half Mile Relax Won in sections. Won on clapdice time. Won by Summer (H. Dunn, E. Johnson, Francis, Fisher.) Second. Junction City; tied for third, Wyandotte and Wichita East. Time. 1:35.5. First Session: Wit by Wilhelm North (Williams, Steebler, Engler, Thornton) (Time, 3-11); second, Hutchinson (3-42.3); third, Chanuts (3-56.4), fourth, McMahon (3-70.8). Second Section. Won by Wichita East (Ash, Stass, Bossomwee, Pfeffer) (Thursday, 3:38:1), second, Lovenworth (March, 3:42:0), Lawrence (3:42:0). No fourth place.) Third Section: Won by ElDardo (Rich, Henson, Henson, Clankland) (3:58.2) second Wyndaton (3:46.8) fourth Anzugreus (3:47.4) Fourth Section: Won by Summer (Gordon, Dunn, Johnson, Fisher) (Time: 3:29.4); second, Ackermans City (3:42.8); third, Salina (3:36.3)? Winners on Bask of Elapsed Time: First, Wichita East; second, Leavenworth; blired, Eldorado; fourth, Summer. Winning time: 3.289. Run in sections, winners determiner or nominating them. First Session Wen by Emperor (Taylor, Benton, Dennison, Reesh) second session Wendy Waydell (3.421), ElliDrood (3.433), fourth. ElliDrood (3.50) Second Section: Won by Wichita East (Harper, Irby, Keller, Faker) first round: 61, second round: 353(37) third, Oaktail: (353(8), fourth, Hiawatha: (352(8)) Third Section: Won by Junction City (32:81), second, Eureka (34:31), third, Highland Park (34:44), fourth, Salina (34:71). On Basis of Elapsed Time: First Wichita East; second, Summer; third, Olmie; fourth, Dunction City. Winning time: 3.24.6. High Jump Wen by Buckman. Argentine second season defender. Won Wminton. Wunderstad for fourth, E. Cain, Arkansas City. Royers, Inderwander; Kite Eatonen and Schmelze, Topheil. Won by Alex Cain of Ardennes three, second, Fourie, Wyndatee; third, Powers, Freddin; fourth, Underwood, Wichia North. Distance, 42 ft. 8% in. Wen by Carpenter, Hutchison; tie, for second, Quinn, Arkansas City; Har- nley, Hutchison; Abel, Olatee; Ramsey, Wyndotte, Height, 12 ft. 1 in. Won by Barra, Independence, second Hutchinson, Stinchton; third, Kinney, Wyndotte; fourth, Knight, Independence Distance. 165 ft. 10 in. Discus Throw Won by Burns, Shawnee Mission second, Tennesse, Summer, K.C.; third Cook, Hatchinson, fourth, Brown, Wickota; distance, 123 ft., 6 in. Shot Put Wen by Vanderbilt, Eureka; Whitkite, Otterbury, second; Borne, Independence, third; Hamilton, Ottawa, fourth; Dasson, 43 ft., 114 in. CLASS B 102 rd. Deck Won by Montgomery, Conway Springs Second, Gooddall, St. Mary; third, Linton, Lainkin, Kloos; fourth, Grockett, Chase County; Time 10.7 Won by Montgomery, Conway Springs second, Glenwood, Winchester third, Dilliganhung County; fourth, Grokett, Chico County; Community, Time, 24 seconds. Run in five sections, each of which counts as a race. First Sister: Wen by Kennedy, Nortorville; second, Wanamack, Waterer; third, Johnson, Reservoir; fourth, Mackasie, Time. 54.8. Second Race: Won by Cross, Midlain second, Roberts, Watersville; third, Kaumu. Waterville; fourth, Daniels, Jar-arlo. Time, 54.0 Fourth Race Won by Maybell, Chase County; second, Smith, Norwich; third, Bjerger. Bucklin; fourth, Byerley, Minneapolis. Time: 53.2 Third Race: Won by Storm, Westphalia; second, Norman, Okaidson; third Clune; Linwood; fourth, Wilson, Chess "time", Time. 56.6 Fifth Race: Won by Brecht, Chase Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit Carbrooked Suits Stetson Hats Mallory Hats Manhattan Shirts Shirtcraft Shirts Manhattan Pajamas Hornor Pajamas Interwoven Socks Catalina Swim Suits Manhattan Polo Shirts Glover Polo Shirts Kaxoo Shacks Hornor Dressing Robes Superba Neckties Botany Neckties Pioneer Suspenders Pioneer Sport Bolts Swank Jewelry Jockey Shirt and Shorts Manhattan Shirt and Shorts How You Voting? In the Good Clothes Contest you can vote this ticket straight for the best cannot be defeated. County; second, Goelmer, Potter; third Burns, Eakridge; fourth, Howard, Mullane. Time: 5:14 For Economy, Style, Service vote this ticket straight--fourth, D. Bard, Centralia, Distance, 45, 72% First section. Won by Batchleur, Admirer mono. Ninth, Baseball Rural third, Marris, Waterville; fourth, Linke Classroom. 9215 Second Face. Worn by Dilisterer, Oksaka- second, second, Tripy, Meridian; third Dilufer, Roever, fourth, Snead, Conry- Spanin. South ... 2:057 830~Yd. Run In two sections, both of which count. First Race: by Marquese of Midtown; second Iray, Wrestling; third Percy, Perry; fourth Lucian, Jane. Second session: Won by Clingman Harlam; second, Cleland, Viland; third Abel; Troy; fourth, Kruse, Waterville Time. 4:44. Won by Herbie Aime, ainsen, Wilson Cause County, third, beringer, Minneapolis, fourth, McKnight, Enkridge, Time 23.3. 125-Vol. 8a Horites Won by Herbs, Alma; second, Wilson Class County; third, Bills; Walville, collegiate, Minneapolis; time, 13.7. Pun in sections; race determined on elapsed time. Won by Alma (Grave), Bennett, Dillith; Barnabis; second, Kingdown; third, Cunyvey Springs; fourth, St. Martya Time 1952. Second section Won by Marla (Feb. Bauer, Kevin Simmons) Time: 3:48.4 second, Oquga (3:52.4) third, Percy (4:02.1) fourth team. First section: Wen by Walton (Krose Kroger, Day, McQuenney, Warner) (Tinsn 3:40:1) record, Footnote 3(40:3), third (3:40:3), fourth (3:40:3), Alley (3:41:3) Third section: Won by Florence (Brussels, Tener, Mailier, Stilleman) (1:31) 6:00 second. Washington (2:55:12) 8:00 second. (423/8), touch, Garlon (411/4). Winners on boats of elapsed time first, Waltham; second, Nahler; third, Fidotoria; fourth, Overbrook; Winning June 3-49 1. 1 in sections—winner on basis of est time. First instress: By Erikdurge (Meinec, Kriskjitten, Bermuda) and Cline (Tampa, Alma) (3(40.5), fourth, Berkend (3(44.4), second instress) won by Atchison Lewis (3(40.5)) and Bycik (Wester) (Welter) (3(40.5), second, Perry Wilson) (3(40.5), fourth, Washburn (3(40.5)). Third section. Won by Florence (Time 3:32.3); second, Westchester (G.S.32); third Nortonville (G.S.32); fourth, Washington. Fourth match: Won by Klown (Lem- kon, Legen, Snimed, Mead) (Clime, bick), second, Morden (39:28), third, City (40:6), fourth, Gardner (41:15). High Jump Our-way to the first place Bateleur, Admirer Burial, Maine, Echinoe, Echoine, Minnesota, Burger, Buckin, all three of L.D. O. Won by Anguish, Wuchshan; second, Putter, Pretty Pintie; third, Migna, Rekluge; fourth, Montaban, Admire; Distance 31.18 mi. Bread Jumbo Won by Ling Hy, Fowler; died for second Dickson, Burlington; Conway, Conway Springs; and Faler, Elk City. Height 11 f. 3 in. Won by Batechier, Admirte Rural; second, Kaley, Midland third, Beard, Alma fourth, Mellon, Mulvane. Distance, 171 ft. 2 in. Won by Eggert, Walton; second, Bar- er; Mulvane; third, Owen, Valley Falls. Two Records Bettered In Fourteenth Relay University quarter mile relay; Won by Texas (Reese, Rockhold, Grumson, Walshunder); second, Kansas; birdied, Walker; fourth, Nebraska, Tran. 41.5 seconds. University four-nile relay: Won by Indiana; second, Duke; third, Michigan. State; fourth, Nebraska. Time 4:23.3 (Continued from page one) rs; third, Lown; fourth, Arizona, Tim 21.9. College distance moulley relay; Won y Emporia T caders (Lock, Mack丹麦mermernum, Frame); second, Pittbush College, Fennimore fourth, Yankee, College, Fulton sixth. Pole vault: Went by Lymen, Iowa Siate and Constrave, Nebraska tied for third three. Noble, Kansas, and Harkin all won. (12 ft. 4 in.), height. 12 feet. Continued from page one Diana threw. Won by Farmington, Kansas (5-0), 6-1. Dana was fifth (5-0), 8-2. Mountain, Denise. Bird, Shirey. Nebraska (140 ft. 6 in.) aviru, Scoofeldky. Kansas State College. University dialects mollery relay on by Emmapta Teachers (Croom- s, Ireland); Dr. Robert Bentley end; Indiana; third; Minnesota (forth); Nebraska. Time: 10.12. (A new world's record, breaking the old record of 19 weeks) a record sets by Manhattan, New York. High jump. by Cyrus Colabo, (6 ft, 12 in); second. Brownie (4 ft, 7 in); third. Kalley, Kalley, Missouri (6 ft, 2½ in); fourth. seven men tied. Drake, Michigan; P. Hyatt State Regional Illinois; Chicago, Illinois; Chennai, Kerala (6 ft, ¾ in). Hoye, star and jungle hero by Carol Garrison. *Hoye is named after Neph Marseille Youth (40) B. 1/2 in third. Michigan State (64) H. 3/2 in first. Record record-first time for event at event.* Dunn juniq. - Won by Kris, Pitchman Tarabee, Henderson, second Dritch, Hamilton, Stiegle. 62 (29), 47, 30, Cardwell, Nebraska (29), 51, 47, fourth, Hamilton, Colorado (29), 51, 47. 2003 meter steeplechase; won by Decked Indian; second, Dawn, won by Oklahoma (Okelowna) third, Manning, unattached (Wichita) fourth, Kilee, Gilb University senior naval midshipy, who northwestern (Hoot Millett, Korea) and Pacific (Santiago, Chile) State College fourth, Oklahoma, Tenn. 7k24 (Draxinski the old Int'l Administrator), the two other records have been in the event of either Hoot Millett's record-first Junior College spirit medley relay win by Port St. Louis (82), Snuzara, bladder Bomb), Scorching, Hanko third, Kirsten Giacobi, Goft, India, Team 3725 Guinee one mile relay won by Karen Hoyman (Guyane, France), Regina Brown (Honduras), Katie Koppe (Brazil), Georgia North (Georgia, United States) length, Tessa Talmay (University one mile relay won by Jennifer Woods) Javelin, wom. by Funtcher, Group U (19) 6f. 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Advance Cleaners PHONE 101 Kappa Pta Kappa Elects Kappa Rai Kappa, electrical engineering Intimacy, has elected the following officers for the coming year: Orin Hanna, e37, president; William Mickey, e38, vice president; Dean Ward, e39, treasurer; Claude Burds, secr. secretary; Charles Crouch, e38 historian-librarian and Bord Horton Student Court Proposal Will Be Decided Today (Continued from song one) Maddox in its final form because after students at this rank election as a constitutional amendment. "I make this statement so as to assume my responsibility for the assays that Professor Madden declared the bill as constitutional, and Professor Madden assured me that he did not be involved in any miscommunication him for writing." Paul Wilberi, chairman of com- Paul Wilbert, chairman of committee on student court bill. al Lindell's statement "I was earlier diagnosed, and not a little ummed, to read the remarks directed at my party and by me on Myers Field and Lane in Friday's Kaman statement had been conducted with some degree of dignity. However, that is not as important as the fact that I am there because the faculty in an embarrassing position. "It seems to me that my two friends of the opposition have allowed themselves the despair luxury of becoming aware that could have been considered in a calmer light. Our questioning the constitutionality of the Student Court bill was certainly unjust, as a statement of the adversary has subserviently shown. "Moreover, their statement in Friday's Kansas completely disregarded other of our criticisms. The so-called Restring Those Racquets Only the best strings used. All work guaranteed "revival" of the Student Council constitution without resource to the amending process has not been justified, nor can it be justified. Likewise, does have an explanation of the neglect of proper procedure in legislation. "Dispairing all these considerations, however, I feel that Lann and Field owe some explanation and a good deal of apology for the manner in which they exhibited their lack of control over their parental feelings." Sol. Lindenbaum. SPORT-JAMAS "COMFORT IN THE MODERN MANNER" Tailored by WILSON BROTHERS with the Faustless Noble Band Nikita is the new Sport Lama for University Men—So soft knitwear that two contrasting colors. 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