PAGE FOUR' UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 17. 1936 Preliminaries To Draw 1500 High School Stars May Lower Mile Reli Record Set by Cunning- ham if All Conditions Are Right Preliminaries for the thirty-second annual University of Kansas interscholastic track and field meet will get under way at 9:30. The meet has drawn 125 Kansas high schools who are sending some 150 athletes to compete here. Wichita North, the defending champion, in class A is a heavy favorite to retain its title. The Redskins showed an improvement in Anthony Relays, Alma, the class B defending champion, also may succeed itself. However, Alma will have very little chance. May Break Mile Record Glenn Cunningham's meet record no mile may fall if all conditions are right. Mile in 4:406失年 at the rear of the truck, despite the foot that part of the track he drove through. Given good weather conditions, a pace setter and a draw which put most of the other crack milers in the same section with him. Mentick may crack the record of 431.4. He has a blazing finish. The latest development is a javelin toss of 180 feet, 10 inches by Burins of Independence. Tuesday. It is too bad Burns and Kelley of Midian, the state champion, will not compete against each other, but Kelley will be competed in the final. Neither will have to beat the defending claimion. Bacchale of Admiral Classy Sprinters The 100-yard dash is expected to produce an intense battle for places. A number of classes even matched in the prelims. There was a great battle between Kyle of Wyan-dotte and Baker of Iola for first place. Both men have covered the distance in 100 seconds. Students will be admitted to the high school meet upon presentation of their identification cards. Men's Intramurals --time. This proposal is an amendment to the constitution, and has already been passed by the council, needing only a majority student vote now. Winners in the playground baseball games yesterday afternoon were Delta Delta, Ober's. Delta Upsilon, Sigma Tau Phi Kappa. Delta Nu, Sigma Nu and Tau Kappa Psi. Runs Hits Delta Tau Delta 700 025 0 14 18 Theta Tau 162 003 3 6 A triple play was the unusual feature of the A.T.O.-Kappa Sig game The play went from Fugitt to Gough The scores: Batteries—Delta Tau Delta, Hedges and Elmore; Theta Tau, Cole and Kolster. Umpire: McCarrol. Ober's 210 200 0 5 1 Triangle 000 030 0 3 7 000 000 3 7 Batteries—Ober's, Pearce and Smith; Triangle, Laws and Pack, Umpire; Hoffer. OKLAHOMA 2-MILE RELAY TEAM Outstanding Competitors in Tomorrow's Relays All unclassified students will be required to get a permit from the registrar's office designating what class officiates for. The usual rules regarding election places will be strictly enforced. This includes the distribution of campaign literature by either party and the presence of party workers other than those "A convention is being held on the campus of the day of the election," said a representative from the college. The campus be kept clear of strenuous literature." The voting places will be in the same buildings as herefore, the Admissions building and basement in Marvin hall. The question of giving the presidents of the freshman and sophomore classes a vote on the council will be offered on a special ballot to be voted on at the same Deli Upson 000 000 1 1 1 Phi Chi 000 000 1 1 1 Delta Upson -Delta Upson Hocevow and Clark; Phi Chi, Shriver and Matthews; Umpe; McRure. Sigma Phi Epilion 100 110 0 3 9 Sigma Chi 6023 0 27 × 3 - Sigma Chi Epilion 679 0 27 Father and Krueger, Sigma Phi Epilion, Father and Krueger, Sigma Phi Epilion, Black and Warn. Uniprise; Corliss. Kappa Sigma Alpha Tau Omega Batteries—Kappa Clover; Alpha Tau and Unseal, Umpire Pi Kappa Alpha 000 000 1 1 5 Sigma Nu 244 000 1 1 14 Batteries — Pi Kappa Alpha, Garman, Shores, Umpige, Clarey, and Shores. Paul Wilbert Clarifies Election Rules Regarding Special Students and Fraud Aacacia 500 011 7 12 Phi Kappa Psi 239 130 8 12 Phi Kappa Psi, Willowford and Cox Phi Kappa Psi, North and Masonor Umpire Gray Hargiss To Referee High School Track Meet H. W. "Bill" Harper, track coach, will be referral of the Thirty-second Kansas Intercollegiate Track Meet here thursday. He served in a similar capacity through his university career. University will be the starter and A. E. falot, a Kansas City, Mo., sporting A clarification of rules for the Men's Student Council election was announced yesterday by Paul Wilbert, chairman of the elections committee. Wilbert said that all election fraud would be taken before the recently created student court, or before the electorate is deemed to have selected its chief justice. Identification cards will be required, and will be punched at the time of voting. Should any student have lost his card, he will not be allowed to sign an affidavit for the men's school board. A list of students voting under this permission will be kept, and if at any time after the election they are found using a punch in it, they will also be punished. Men studying for a combined degree in either law or medicine will be permitted to choose the school for whose representatives they wish to vote, but can no longer vote in both their special' school and the College. If requested by either party an instruction lecture on proportional representation will be given by Prof. Roland Miles, who is known for his election. Otherwise, it will be taken to mean that the parties themselves will vote their workers in this method of election. The head inspector will be Dr. James Naismith, and the clerk of course is to be E. R. Elibel. Gordon Gray is to be head scorer. goods merchant, will be the head judge John Levi, Haskell Indian Institute, will be the头 timer. Head judges of the field events will be James Cox and Elwen Decs. Preliminaries for the meet start at 9:30 and the finals at 1:30. Four Win Places On Varsity Net Squad As a result of yesterday afternoon's matches, Kell, Curry, Hoverstock, and Brighton compose the Varsity tennis team. All three have few matches scheduled. Having reached the semi-finals of the tournament, these four will play in a round roin tourney on the squad. Curry defended Tewksbury. Brighton took Buchan, 6-3, 6-3 in a fast match. Hoverock disposed of Ivy, 6-1, 4-1. Kell pushed Dumout, 6-3. Practice will be begun at once for the matches scheduled for next week; the first of these is with Wichita University on Wednesday. The second issue of the Kansas Peace Forum, published by the Kansas Peace Action Committee of the University, appeared yesterday. The paper, edited by H. H.inton and Charles A. Engvall, dedicated to furthering world peace. ssue 4000 Copies Of Kansas Peace Forum The magazine has William Allen White, Marco Morrow, James Chubb, Charles M. Sheldon, and Erwin Rosen. It is published by the University, and a number of student mantras. Published twice monthly, the paper now has a circulation of 4000 as compared with 1000 for the first issue. In the present issue, a peace letter contest is announced. Prizes will be given to the ten people of junior and senior high school age writing the best Banana Flip With a Smooth Creamy Rich in Flavor RANKIN SAYS IT FOR YOU letters on "What I Can Do for Peace." Relay Performers Wave Excellent Records Four Entrants in the Century Have Been Clocked in Less Than 10 Seconds The caliber of the performers who will compete in the Kansas Relays Saturday is indicated by the marks they have made. Records for the there new events in the Relays, steepeleach, 100-meter hurdles and hop, step and jump, are limited but records in the regular events are plentiful and brilliant. Books of the four most outstanding men in each of the regular events follow. 15c Wallenger, Texas 9A Grieve, Illinois 95 Crooms, Emporia Teachers 9f Jacobsen, Nebraska 9 Fresh Strawberry Sundae or ; Allen, Oklahoma Baptista Caldeeley, Indiana Nelson, Oklahoma Phillips, Tyuba Rankin's Drug Store 100-Yard Dash High Hurdles Pole Vault High Jump Noble, Kansas 13 ft 8 in Cogrove, Nebraska 13 ft 8 in Lyons, Iowa State 13 ft 3 in Harkins, Oklahoma Bantams 13 ft 2 in "Handy for Students" Kitts, Pittsburgh Teachers 24 ft.8 in. Waters, Missouri 24 ft.1 in. Pitts, Kansas 23 ft.10 ½ in. Ditchrigh, Michigan State 23 ft.8 in. Phone 678 Broad Jumn 11th 8 Mass. Cruster, Colorado 6 ft 8' in Philom, Drake 6 ft 7 in Spurgeon, Illinois 6 ft 5' in Caldemyer, Indiana 6 ft 4' in Walton, Colorado 157 ft. 8 in Fanning, Kansas State 150 ft. 8 in Wells, Pittsburg Teachers 150 ft. 4/2 in Roberts, Pittsburgh Teachers 148 ft. 4/1 in Javelin Throw Pantown, Ileana 219 ft. 7 in. Brinkman, Ft. Scott J.C. C 186 Anderson, Oklahoma 188 ft. 3 in. Minsky, Iowa State 188 ft. 3 in. Shot Put Francis, Nebraska 51 ft 9 in 6 m Freuthin, Minnesota 48 ft 12 m DeHeer, Iowa 48 ft 3 m Krezwala, Minnesota 47 ft 7 m Women's Intramurals --female, anti-war sentiment of America youth,"膝 Austin, chairman of the Mobilization Committee, told the students and townpeople gathered at the Peace Forum sponsored by the Peace Alliance committee in the Men's Lounge last night. --female, anti-war sentiment of America youth,"膝 Austin, chairman of the Mobilization Committee, told the students and townpeople gathered at the Peace Forum sponsored by the Peace Alliance committee in the Men's Lounge last night. Horse-shoe schedule for Friday, April 14, 4:30: TNT vs. IWW. The first round of doubles in tennis must be played off by Saturday, April 18. The Pi Beta Phi security leads in intramural points for women. They have 387% points. Kappa Kappa Gamma placed second with 562 points; third, among the organized houses, is which has 512 points. The leading institution, which has 512 points, the IWVs who have 529 points and the TNTs, who have 528 points. Basketball results for Thursday: T.N.T. beat I.N.D. 23-2. Those who played for the Cincinnati Redskins, Detroit, Moll, Mellward, Rowland, Riley, O'Brien, J. Goebring, Barnes, G. Johnson The E.T.C. best I.W.W., 20-12. Members of the winning team are: Mickie Learnard, Dotty, Cobb, Hanson, Lawson, Edle. Read the Kansan Want Ads 9:30 a.m.-High school prelimin- K. U. DELANE ZHENNELB Friday 1:15 p.m.—Five events of Decath- --female, anti-war sentiment of America youth,"膝 Austin, chairman of the Mobilization Committee, told the students and townpeople gathered at the Peace Forum sponsored by the Peace Alliance committee in the Men's Lounge last night. 1:30 p.m.—High school meet 9:00 a.m.—Five events of Decath- 10:00 a.m.—Relay drawings 10:30 a.m. - Dash and hurdles pre- 1:20 p.m.-Flag raising ceremony liminaries. at Stadium 1:30 p.m.—Fourteenth annual Kowala Palka THE SWIFT·SAFE COMFORTABLE WAY TO GO --female, anti-war sentiment of America youth,"膝 Austin, chairman of the Mobilization Committee, told the students and townpeople gathered at the Peace Forum sponsored by the Peace Alliance committee in the Men's Lounge last night. SPORT NOTES By H. M. Mason, Jr.'c 37 Gleem Cunningham, in his last age, pearce here before the Olympics, wi compete against three fine milers, a capable of giving him a battle. The three are Archie San Zanmon, nationals and the world record holder in the two mile, and Mel Truet, sensual Indiana freshman. Although Cunningham has been winning races laterly in slow times, it is very difficult to imagine the ex-Jayhawkare being able to win this race without extending himself a --female, anti-war sentiment of America youth,"膝 Austin, chairman of the Mobilization Committee, told the students and townpeople gathered at the Peace Forum sponsored by the Peace Alliance committee in the Men's Lounge last night. The Jayhawker team is expected to make an excellent showing. Kansas' sprint relay team turned in an out-run earlier this spring and the Texas Relays earlier this spring and improving steadily since. The Jayhawkers will also have a crack mile relay quartet in the running. With regard to the high hurdles, more to be yelled about than in some time. Kansas will also have outstanding men in the individual events, such as Cox in the high hurdles and high jump. 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