PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1930 Tennis Team Posts Will Be Selected In Coming Contest Four Players Are Ceded As Others Prepare for Tournament After Easter After a setback as a result of the recent cold anap, the University of Kansas tennis team aspirants will enjoy a second chance, weather permitting, to win a birth on the four-man team which is to represent Kansas this season. Couch Arthur Voss announced yesterday, that the tournament to decide the Variety net squad will be played by students from Easter vacation. Sixteen Players Enter Thus for, 16 players who have entered the position playoff, have been divided into two brackets with four players ceded. The semi-finals are to be on the four-man squad, and those players will hold a 10-game round-robin among themselves to determine position one, two, three, and four. The team that touries will be held on Friday, April 17, the first day of the Kansas Relays. After the additional matches which have recently been scheduled, the 1938 tennis schedule is as follows: Date Opponent Place April 22 U. of Wichita Lawrence April 24 Emporia Lawrence April 25 Washburn Topeka April 29 Washburn Lawrence May 1 K.S.T.C. Emporia May 1 Nebraska Lawrence May 8 Nebraska Lawrence May 15 Nebraska Lincoln May 13 Kansas State Mabastat May 13 Kansas State Mabastat May 22 7 Weather Hinders Practice Possibility of matches with Ottawa and Baker still hangs in the balance There is also a chance that a match with Bethany College of Lindsay may be obtained. In the event that such matches are scheduled, they will have to be slipped in between the April and May 1, or between May 1, and May 8. Elser, Notre Dame Star, Enters Decathlon Even This well-filled schedule will keep the net men on the jump since it has to be played in so short a time. A match had been planned for tomorrow afternoon after the close of school with Washburn, but postpone was arranged since neither team has had sufficient practice time. Montana University Athlete Will Not Participate in Relays Latest entries for the Kansas Relays April 17 and 18 include Dion Elser of Notre Dame in the decoration. The burly 220-pound giant, who first won fame as a football player, is now endeavoring to win for himself a place on the American Olympic team. INTERNATIONAL ILLUSTRATED NEWS ONE MAN TRACK TEAM Jacob Berwinger, Chicago University's All-American fullback captures one of two track teams in an attempt to capture the decoathlon title at the Gwynne in Berlin. Finding a pot of pounds over pounds on the court is chief手掌 can this versatile young man menace his team, he considers minor trouble Accompanying Elser will be McFarren, Notre Dame distance runner who will compete in the 3000-meter steeplechase. Several other starts have announced their intention of competing in the meet, including Clyde Cofman, former Joywhaker star and member of the 1982 Olympic team, and Wizard Miller, Parker over all-around event at the Armour Tech indoor relay. University of Montana officials sent word that because of extremely cold weather their athletes had no opportunity to practice, and will not enter. Drake notified the athletic office that they would be able to compete in the 400-meter hurdles. Entries in the junior college and high school divisions are, as usual, the first to arrive. Five of the seven Kansas City, Mo. high school have entered the special medley relay for them, and five of their college have entered the meet to date. Seven Baseball Games Open Intramural Spor Sigma Chi's Win, 14-13, After Dropping Eleven Runs in First Inning The opening games in the men's interim annual playground baseball ended with a Gamma Gamma Gamma, Kappa Sigma, Acacia Sigma Chi, Beta, Delta Pi and Sigma Chi. Overcoming an eleven run first innning rally, the Sigma Sha'i did some last innning scoring to forge a head of the Concaws and squeeze out a 14 to 13 win. "Chuck" Warren started the game, and he scored with a home run with three men on. Kappa Eta Kappa took an early lead over Delta Chi to win a game by game at 6 to 3 score. Hovestock took over the pitching job for Delta Chi in the second innning and struck out twelve men allowing but one score and no Phi Ginnia Delta managed to master a few scores in each inning to pile up a 15 to 5 win over Theta Tau. Kappa sigma came out on the long end of a 9 to 8 score to win their opening game against the Dunkin Club. With as 8 to 10 in the final inning the Kappa Sig's pit out the winning run th Aceis took a hard fought contest from Phi Delta Theta and managed to keep a two run lead throughout the game, winning 6 to 4. Beta Theta Pi had little trouble in taking an I1 to 4 contest from the Phi Chis. A big firstimg in which five scores were put over gave the Beta's a winable lead. Nu Snap took a long free ride before scoring 20 to Z1, after running into eight innings when the regular seven innings game ended a tie score. The scores follow: 31 f Deli Chi 000 000 00 000 000 Kappa Ea Kappa 000 010 0 - 6 Kappa Ea Kappa 000 010 0 - 6 over-stock and McCarthy. Kappa Ea Kappa, Hamilton and Crouch. R H Phi Gamma Delta 402 024 34 Theta Tau 100 10 5 - 3 Batteries:- Phi Gamma Delta, Temney and Gill: Theta Tau, Cole and Grist. Dunkin Club 600 312 32 R H Kappa Sigma 613 014 9 013 049 9 Batteries—Dunkin Club, Haggard Fiber, Kappa Sigma, Gowand and Sander Umpire-Allen. Umpire-Theta...R H Acacia...010 101 3-6 ...17 Phi Delta Theta...000 010 3-4 ...17 Batteries-Acacia-Willemford and Cox. Phi Delta Theta.Brown and Townley. Umpire-Poss. Cossacks...110 000 2-13 ...18 Sigma Chi...011 155 1-14 ...19 Batteries-Cossacks, Fornellie and Lieberman. Sigma Chi, Black and Warre- Umpire-Corliss. Beta-Thea Phi...512 210 ...18 Phi Delta Phi...100 021 -4 ...9 Batteries-Beta-Thea, Bowlius and Morgan. Phi Chi, Shroder and Carlton. Umpire-Vauké. H H 00 10 30 Sigma Neu 103 102 10 4 6 41-27 14 Sigma Epsilon 101 6 5 4 10-26 16 Sigma Euphoria - Sigma Phi Epheion, Kruse and Father; Sigma Neu, Kelley and Shores. Dr. James Naisimh returned from New York Sunday evening, after witnessing the finals of the Olympic basketball games. Dr. Naisimh opened the olympic basketball contests by tossing the ball to the retrieve in the opening round. Naismith Returns After Seeing Tournament Umpire----Gray. Track Champions Will Be Entered In Annual Relays While in New York, Dr. Naismith was guest of honor at the University of Kansas Alumni dinner, where he met many of the former athletic stars of the University, some of whom were students as far back as 1900. Gray. Stars From Schools in State Are Brought Together in Interscholastic Contest The thirteenth- University of Kansas intercollegiate track and field meet April 17, will produce it, appear in, and participate in team and individual championships. Wichita North and Alma, defending champion in Class A and Class B, was not strong as they were last year, but neither is by any means a certain result. The title Wichita North won last year may go to any of a number of strong challengers including Wyandotte and Green Bay, Leavenworth, Leavenworth, and Ottawa. Alma will weather the attacks of Milton, Powler, Chase county, and other crack Title in Danger Wichita North will depend largely on four men who placed here last year, Lawrence and DeHart, hardiers Lee 440; and Freeman, 800. In addition, the Redskins can count on Duchasne to deliver, with the shot patter; along with their crack relay team North's relay teams have always been potent point-getters. Alma will again be led by its brilliant hurdler and broad jumper, Herbie, who has not missed the last season but last year. Herbie scored 13 points, besides running on a winning sprint relay team. His outstanding support will lead to the championship, spinerie, and Crewes, weight man. Herbie Leads Alba The struggle for the team championships may pate, however, in comparison with the battles for individual championships. Every event on the program includes its probtable outcurrents a number of crack, well-matched performers. It would be hard to find a matchable field in most of the events. In the high jump five brilliant jumps are expected to battle it out for the title. A. Cain, and E. Cain of Arkansas City, Buckman of Argentine, Baker of Wyandotte, and Kite of Eureka. A Cain set a new meet record of six feet one and one-half inches two years ago and was the winner in 1935. Buckman won the state championship as a sophomore last year with a jump of six feet, and will be on the second one and five-eights inches, while E Cain and Kite have kitted six feet Although the fields in some of the other events are not quite as brilliant in the caliber of their performances as the high jump, the intense competition in that event is expected to exist all the way through. Women's Intramurals --at The first round of doubles in tennis must be played off iy April 18, the Saturday following Easter vacation. Baseball will begin April 14, the Buy Your Swank Jewelry "Flowers of Distinction" S Personalized Jewelry with your own initials The demand of smart式 jewelry is the demand of beauty. It's distinguished, it's individual, and makes it individual. CRAVAT CHAINS BELT BUCKLES MONEY KLIPS LAPEI GUARDS KEY CHAINS CURKLINES Flower 820 Fone And Flowers mean a call or visit to Ward's Shop, for they're always finer and fresher here! We've a grand group of Easter specials, and our complete stock enables us to supply any kind of flowers! Just name your favorite! Sold by first Tuesday after Easter vaction. T1 baseball teams have been divided in three groups. Horse-sheeled scheduler Tuesday, Apr 7, 4:30- Kappa Kappa Gamma will play Corbin hall. Both are members of group III in the horse-sheeled tournai Christian Educators Will Meet Education will be held at the University April 20 and 21. Dr. Owber W. Warmingham, of English-Hindi parentage, will be one of the speakers. The event will be held at D. M. Swarthout of the School of Fine Arts, will argue the first evening. The northeastern Kansas section meeting of the Kansas Council of Christian Announces Candidacy Cy Lealman of Troy, student at the University in 1928-27, has announced his candidacy for the office of County Attorney of Doham county. 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