PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY. APRIL 16. 1936 High Schools Enter Champions In Track Meet More Than 1500 Athletes To Run in Thirty-Second Annual Interscholastic Contest Friday More than 150 athletes from 129 Kansai high schools have entered the thirty-second annual University of Kansas men's track and field meet to be held Friday. The entries include many defending champions. In class A two of last year's winners will be placed first for the pole vault will be back. In class B six of last year's winners will compete again. Two state champions and one state co-champion Champions Defend Title Champions Defend Title The defending team champions Wichita North appears Alma in class B. will attempt to retain their laurels. Wichita North appears an almost certain repeater on the basis of a series of victories, probably will have a good deal of trouble. Several new records are distinct possibilities. The record in the high jump of 6 feet $1_{2}$ inches will survive only by a miracle, as four of the entrants have better this mark. Buckman of Argenburg, and his team, reka have both jumped 6 feet $2_{3}$ inches. A. Cain of Arkansas City, the record holder and winner here the past two years, has jumped 6 feet $1_{4}$ inches, and Baker of Wyndotte has leaped 6 feet $1_{8}$ inches. Rogers, Independence Neutroman, jumped 6 feet I last inch It is almost certain that a new mare will be set in the 200-yard low hurdle. The shortened distance was run for the first time last year and the creditable time of 24 w was turned in, but the class record is such as to forecast a new record. Predict New Marks Three great school hurrders, Henie伯 of Alma, Wilson of Chase Count and Montgomery of Cowart Swamp, had the advantage of the low barriers in the almost unobtable line of 22 seconds flat in one meet last year. With such competition Herbie, who won the race in 23.6 has could close due to a second of his time. Two Sprinters Favored A new record in the javelin is a possibility now that Midian High has entered. Kelley of Midian, state champion, threw the javelin 185 feet 11 inches in 1935 and he should come close to the record of 194 feet $ \frac{9}{12} $ inches. Montgomery also leads the pack in the 229-year dash with a time of 22.3. Dushane of Wichita North is the class A leader at 22.8. Two sprinters who have run the 100-yard dash in 10 seconds flat are the favorites in the class A event. Kyle of Wyndotte and Baker of Iola are the men, and they may crack 10 fat for a class B team. The class of the class E詹 is the fastest at 10.1 A great high school miler, Mentick of Topka Catholic should lead the field in the class A mile. At the regional meet mentick was led by water, Mortick ran a 4:00-6 mile Wellhausen Is Injured During Track Practice The class A weight events will feature a dual between two stars, Eaton or Chanute and Whitacre of Ottawa. Al Witlawwen received a painful injury to his left ankle yesterday afternoon while practicing on the hurdle in preparation for the Kansas Riesa decathlon in which he is a "dark horse" entrant. The track was soft from a recent sprinkling, and, as AI cleared the hurdle, he stepped in a hole that caused him to turn his ankle. It is quite possible he had broken both of their Relays. The extent of the injury has not been definitely determined. Men's Intramurals --are time or the years devoted to a schooling, the years from which students attend and the semester in which they are the school curriculum, now well standardized in units assigned to each Seven intramural playground base-ball games will be played this afternoon at 420 on the intramural field. Sigma Nu and Pi Kappa Alpha will meet in diamond 1; Sigma Phi Epiona and Sigma Chi will meet on diamond 2; Aceauli and Phi Pai will play on diamond 3; Theta Tau and Delta Tau Delta Tau on diamond 4; Ober's Triangle, Alpha and Alpha Tau Omega on diamond 6; Phi Chi and Delta Upsilon on diamond 7. Pii Delta Theta will meet Delta Chi in a horseshoe match at 4:30. Beta Theta Pi will meet Rock Chalk in a handball match at 4:30. Delta Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Chi Epsilon were the winners in the team handball matches played Wednesday evening. Delta Chi won the winnership with a 7-6 victory to Delta, one being by a forift and the other won by Davis and McCarroll This distance medley team of the Loren Austin, 440; Norman Rhodes, 880; Kansas State Teachers College at Em- Bridgeids, 414; Milacrich San Pedroia a new record of 10.22 at 5 the Miami mani, mile. They will appear here next recent Texas Leathers. Left to right are: Saturday. Record Breaking Medley Team Roberts won a singles match and Ewers and Nobea a doubles matches for the WBA title. Sigma Pi Epilion won a match from Pi Kappa Alpha. The two doubles matches were won by Krueg and Miland and Torgar and Gearn for the Sig 'ps'. The Phi Delt's won the intramural volleyball championship Tuesday night by taking two straight games from the Phi Gam team. The teams were very evenly matched with the winner rallying to win by scores of 21-16, 21-17. The Phi Delt line-up included Roberts, Breedendt, Troster, McClure, VanCleve, and Brown. The Phi Gam team lost by scores of 21-16, 21-17. Coleman, Gill, Tenny, and Bucket There were no substitutions during either game. Drawings have been made for the interorganization pyramid tournaments in horseshoes, tennis, and handball. A team will be sent to the junior board in Robinson gymnasium. Students Receive Scholarship to Illinois Hazel E. Jice, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. M. E. Rice, and Alfred C. Ames, who will receive A.B. degrees from the University in June, have been awarded scholarships in the graduate school of the University of Illinois. The scholarships are available to first year graduate students of ability and interest. Students must pay payment of tuition, incidental, and laboratory fees. Nominations to fellowships are made on the grounds of worthiness of character, scholastic attainments. Graduate Has Post In New York Stage Hit Word was received recently that Rallo Nachles, 34, is sitting in a current stage hit, "Bitter Stream," at the Union theater in New York City. Nuchles was a major in the speech department and was prominent in dramatics on this campus while attending the University. Grad Heads Social Workers Miss Evindu Laptap, 08, g18 has recently been elected the new president of the Kansas Conference of Social Work. Some pains call for hot applications; some, for cold. You get both from this new, 2-way comforter. Mouth is large enough to take cracked ice. It's stopperless. Neck folds over to become water-tight. One piece of long-file rubber. Guaranteed for 5 years. HOT or COLD KANTLEEK STOPPERLESS WATER BOTTLE AND ICE BAG $1.50 H. W. STOWITS "The Rexall Store" 9th O Mass. Phone 238 Women's Intramurals Horse-boe schedule—Thursday, April 16, 4:30; Watkins hall vs. Signa Kappa. Baseball schedule—Thursday, April 10, 4:30; Diamond 1, Alpha Chi Omega vs. Gamma Phi Beta; diamond 2, TNT vs. IND, diamond 3, IWTC vs. ETC. The Quack Club will hold a general practice Sunday morning at 10 for those who are practicing for the Quack club meet to be held April 23. Tennis Tournament Played in High Wind Baseball results for Tuesday, April 14: Kappa Kappa Gamma defended the Chi Onghea's 34-27. Those who played in the game were Fay, Jeffords, LaRue, Banish, Bottom, Lattner, Townley, Kangae and Blue. Those on the Chi Ome队 are: Bowell, Kennedy, Mkweas, Wassar, McGraw, Quinn, Troup, Woody and Forman. Alpha Delta Pi defeated Sigma Kappa, 33-12. Members of the winning team included Michael Johnson, J. Manning, Teagardian, Derfell Hensher, Ware and Kerr. Those on the Sigma Kappa队 are Graham, Smith, Kordford, Sharp, Irvine, Kister, and Kobe. The Kappa Alpha Theta forfeited to Pi Beta Phi. Appointment Bureau Fills Three Teaching Vacancies Three teacher appointments have been made recently, two of which will begin in the fall and one which was an emergency vacancy and was filled by the School Secretary, secretary of the Teacher's Appointment bureau, announced yesterday. Results of Contest To Decide Team Members for Varsity Squad for Spring Season Despite a high wind which made skillful tennis almost an impossible, the Varsity tennis matches were played as scheduled yesterday afternoon. As a result of these matches, Curry, Kell, Brighten, Ivy, Dunham, Hovestock, and Buchan advanced to the quarterfinal round of the tournament. Treger, the former champion, won his way by defeating Alan Lance on Tuesday afternoon. In the 2:30 match, Lee defaulted to Curry to send this coded number one to Michael, followed by Buchanan, finished their match, which was called Tuesday afternoon, after Buchanan won the first set. 9-7 and 7-1. Buchanan quite bienchaled to the tune of 6-3. This afternoon's matchs: Curry vs. Trenger, 4:45, Buchanan vs. Brighton, 3:30, Kane vs. Spargan, 2:49, Hovestock vs. Ivy, 3:30. The Alumni Association will receive the receipts from the sale of an entire revised edition of "Life at Laurel Town." The book written by Miss Kate Lawcester was published in 1920. Lawcester just after the Civil War and of early life in the University It was first published in 1920. This, the second edition will have some additions and will carry the real names of some of the authors who were fictitious in the first edition. Kell, number two ceded player for the tourney, uphold expectations by defeating Kruse, 6-0, 1-0. Hovsock team won against Goffen, right to play Ivy in the quarter-finals. Merriam and Ivy went to three sets before Ivy was able to triumph at 6-1, 2-6, 6-3. In the Brighton-Knight match, Brighton won 6-3, 6-1. Dunham won over Waggoner, 6-0, 6-0. Yesterday's net results found the four ceded players still in the lead, with Dunham will decide the four players who are to make up the Varsity team for next week's matches against Wichita, Em- Flunkers in School Waste Teachers' Salaries Miss Stephens, for many years a popular writer in New York, is now living in Lawrence. Kate Stephens Donates Receipts from Sales of Book "From one-fifth to one-fourth of most school budgets for salaries go to teach pupils who have failed," said Bert A. Nash, professor of education at the University of Kansas, in a recent KUFU, KUVER's radio station. "Fresh as the morning merchandise . . . old as the hills values" . . . "That's the Ober theme song and its music to the cars of the men who need Spring clothing. Professor Nahd said that modern school systems are based on three factors, two of which have been made of computerized learning. The variables variablely the fixed elements Like to Whistle? Then try the Ober's Spring theme song. Yes . . . there's dew on the assortments but nothing overdue on the values. You try on the smartest styling produced in America and buy it without batting an eye or enjoying a Hollywood income. Fun buying clothes at a place where you feel better after paying for the suit than you did before you came in. $24.50 to $29.50 New Mid-Season Styles just in The variable factor is the pupil's ability to learn. SPORT NOTES By H. M. Mason, Jr., c. 37 --each include from ten it of imposing reputations. April 13, the stars of track and field will run, jump and throw to an accompaniment of falling records. The feature of the meet usually is intense competition in the relay races and to all intents and purposes the baton handlers will put on a furious battle this year. Campus interest in the RELays should soar even higher than usual after the fine showing the Jayhawk traxxers the men went down to Texas Relay. The men outlook on performed brillantly. The spirit relay team turned in an especially surprising performance. The men running together in competition for the first time took second in both sprints, trailing only the brilliant Texas team. Probably the most outstanding part if the coming Relays is the number of stars among the probable entrants. Every event on the program lists at least four or five stars and the probable entry lists for the 100-yard dash, the high hurdles and the high jump include from ten to twenty men Ramblings on the Relays . . . Ed Hall, Clothes for the Relays Fancy Flannel Slacks White Flannel Slacks Polo Shirts Fancy Hose Fancy Ankles Duke of Kent Collar Shirts Fancy Neckties Sport Belts Shirts and Shorts Lightweight Hats Light Weight Robes AND Fancy Sport Suits Gaberdine Sport Suits AND Gusset Shoulder, 2 Vant Suits Double Breaster Suits Single Breater Suits $20 to $40 Glad to show you. former Jayhawk sprint star, is now track coach at St. Louis University and will have a part of his team in the Relays. Hall won the Relays 140-yard dash in years ago Hudson Hillmann, former Illinois dash man who placed fourth in the century two years ago, is now track mentor in Washington University of St. Louis. His team will also be here. 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