PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Newman Treger Rallies in Final Sets To Defeat Linley Accurate Placements and Fast Volleying Featured in Varsity Tennis Tourney Here Yesterday After losing a close first set, Newman Treger staged an impressive rally in the final two sets to defeat Alan Liteh, 4-6, 6-1, 0-6 and lead members squared into the quarterfinal round of the tournament tournament yesterday afternoon. Linley combined a powerful service with consistent ground strokes to gain control of the ball under the accurate placement of Treger in the second and third sets. Treger improved as the play progressed and Treger started to run the quickly out the final six games. Buchanan Steeds Leitch In the only other match of the afternoon, Eugene Buchanan gained a one-set advantage over Bob Stoele, as he returned in the best performance of the day in capturing the first set 9-7. Appearing surprised by the stubborn resistance from Buchanan, he unable to prevent Buchanan from ahead in the match which will be finished this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The remainder of the field will be reduced to the quarter-final round today. James Kell, Phil Brighten, Newton Hovencott, and Delon Curry, all 26, will play at 2:30. Matches will be contested on the best two out of three sets basis. Finalists on Varsity Coach Arthur Voss has indicated that the four players reaching the semi-final will be considered the varsity team against Wichita, Emporia Teachers, and Washburn, although intra-squad play will continue the rest of the season. The semi-finals will participate in a 10-game round robin tournament Monday and Tuesday to decide team matchups. Each team will team match of the season with Wichita on Wednesday afternoon on the varsity court. Today's schedule of play on the varsity courts; Governor Landon To Attend Kansas Relays Curry vs. Leav. 2:30 Curry vs. Kellus. 2:00 Kellus vs. Krus. 2:45 Overcooked vs. Day. 4:00 Day. 4:00 Brighton vs. Knight. 4:30 Brighton vs. Knight. 4:30 Gov. Afl M. Landon today advised the Kansas Riley Management that he will attend the Rebus Saturday of this week, and will serve as honorary referee of the meet. He served in similar capacity last year. The active referee of the meet will be T. Nelson Metcalf, director of athletics at the University of Chicago, and formerly serve in like capacity at Iowa State College. He is also secretary of the *a-tational committee which is selecting 'ne men's track and field team for participation in the Olympics at Berlin in August.* PATEE 10c 15c NOW! ENDS THURSDAY ALL SHOWS 10c ALL SEATS 2 Feature Pictures 2 ALISON SKIPWORTH MAE CLARKE "HITCH HIKE LADY" and John Wayne "Neath Arizona Skies" ALKENA BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM VALLEY TEXAS ATLANTA MINNEapolis NORTH BAY MIDDLEBURG ALEXANDRIA With Every Autopoint or REALITE PENCIL! TEN snappy permitants—ideal decorators for room or car or grip—now have their own personal pennant bears official seal of each U.S. court given with each AUTHORITY groomed good with each AUTHORITY altogether each set different, collect them all. See APSTUDENTS AND REALITIES today, tip and admire simplified mechanism tip and admire simplified mechanism tip and admire Leads not wobble. All sizes are available. AT ALL LEADING DEALERS Autopoint The Better Penguin Men's Intramurals Delta Chi, Cossack, Kappa Sigma, Galloping Ghosts, Sigma Alpha Epilon, Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Kappa Alpha and Acacia were the winners in the Tuesday evening intramural play-ground baseball games. Delta Chi marked up five scores in the fifth innning to take a decisive lead over the Dumakin Club and win an 8-4 game. Besides doing a stellar job of pitching for Delta Chi, New Hoverstor cloaked out two base hits, one a double and the other a triple. The Coussacks had little trouble in taking off from the pitch of the Phi Chi's. The Coussacks scored in innning and the big innings came in the third when seven scores were accounted for. Kappa Sigma took a decisive victory from the Campus Raiders by a 15 to 5 score. The Raiders did some scoring late in the game but were unable to overcome the early Kappa Sig lead. Until the last three innings the Theta Tau were leading the Galloping Horse scores in the sixth stanza and three in the final inning to take a 10 to 4 victory from the Theta Tau's. Sigma Alpha Epsilon accounted for a few scores in each inning to win a game from Ober's by an 8 to 3 count. Robinson hit a home run for Ober's to bring in the third score for Ober's to win. Ober also counted for some last inning scores and managed to pull out a 14 to 7 win over Delta Tau Delta. Pi Kappa Alpha had little trouble in pulling out a 17 to 9 win over Sigma Phi Epsilon. The Sig Eps started out strong, making three scores in each of the first and second innings and two in the third, but the scoring was halted by Pi Kappa Alpha's. Acacia won by a fortune to the Goats. The scores were: Husky Delta Chi 010 090 260 Dunlain Club 001 210-4 3 Batteries Delta Chi - Hoverstock and Dunlain Club - Haggard and Condensed Phi Chi 300 900—6 6 Cossacks 237 856—25 Cossacks Phi Chi–Shrader and Cohen; Cossacks-Leberman and Fornell, Umpire;公爵 001 0031— 5 8 4414i-15 15 Raiders — Ogren Sigma — Gowans Holmer. Campus Raiders Kappa Sigma Barnett, Kappa and Barnett, Kappa and Clover. Ummie. Ober's 201 1000—3 6 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 230 111x—8 6 Staff Sigma Alpha Epsilon McGilles and Staff Sigma Alpha Epsilon - Kiley and Benneman; UniMarmie; Galloping Ghosts 000 0163-10 18 Theta Tetu 002 1100-14 8 Batteries: Galloping Ghosts-Robin- Tetu Galloping Ghosts-Cole and McKinney, Ummgray, Gray Delta Tau Dei Delta 022 0012-7 12 Kippa Kappa II 210 313-14 17 Delta Hedges-Hodges and Enmore; Kippa Kappa -North and Masoner, Umpire; Gyler. Pi Kappa Alpha 631 403-10 17 - 22 Sigma Phi Epialpha 323 600-9 13 - 13 Batteries; Pi Kappa Alpha-Garman Kruse; Pi Kappa Alpha-Garman Kruse and Führer, Umpire; Vaukek. Handball schedule for today: Delta Chi vs. D.T.D; Kappa s.v. S.A.E; Pi K, A vs. S.P.E. All games begin at 4:30. Tennis schedule for today: Beta vs. Phi Mu Alph; Phi Ga vs. Phi Pi; Delt v. Phi Chi. All tennis matches begin promptly at 3:30. Women's Intramurals Horse-shoe schedule, Wednesday, April 15, 4:30; Pi Beta Phi plays Kappa Alpha Theta. --at the --at the Baseball schedule, Thursday, April Results Is What You Are Looking For. Expert Raquet Restringing. 24 hour service 1936 Tennis Raquets and Balls Reduced 16, 430: diamond 1, Alpha Chi Omega vs. Gamma Phi Beta; diamond 2, TNT vs. IND; diamond 3, IWW vs. ETC. The first round of tennis must be played off by Saturday night. Horsecourt results: April 6 Alpha De la Rosa vs. Alpha De La Rosa. The members of the winning team are Teary Garden, Anderson, and J. Manning. Those playing on the opposing team are Powell, Troquel, and Lindgren. April 7 Kappa Kappa Gamma beat Corbin M. Members of the winning team are Winner Simpson. These playing for Corbin Hall, Segpel, Burckman, and Madrell. SPORT NOTES By H. M. Mason, Jr., c 27 --at the Don Lash, Tommy Deckard and James Smith, all of Indiana, first finished, second and third, respectively, in the national A.A.U. cross-country run last Try Our SALAD PLATE A Delightful Lunch 心 CAFETERIA [all. . . Deckard looks more life a dramatic club's leading man than the leather-lunged distance runner that he is. . . Don Eller of Notre Dame, who will compete in a major event with most amazing figures in track and field today. . . Weighing 229 pounds, he has put the shot 51 feet and at the same time is a crack low hurder, which, as Jesse Stevens, said, is an admirable sprint event. . . All of which makes Elser a 220-pound sprinter. Five of the stars who competed in the 1935 Kansas Relays later won national championships. Ten others who competed here placed in the national meet, indicating the caliber of the men who compete in the Jayhawk track and field carnival. Texas U. has seven sprinters capable of running the 100-yard dash in 10 seconds flat or faster. Their spirit relay team will shoot for a Big Ten team record here. Seven of the Big Ten teams will compete in the Relays this year compared with only three last year. WHO is great enough to take WILL ROGER'S position You Will See Him in a Typical Will Rogers Characterization in---- ON THE SCREEN IN HUMAN DOWN-TO-EARTH HOMEY CHARACTERIZATIONS? 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