PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, APRIL 3. 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Crack Southwest Teams To Enter Kansas Relays Rice and University of Texas Signify Intention of Coming Here Most of the Southwest's crack track and field performers are planning to enter the Kansas Relays, according to reports. The country recently returned from the Texas Relays. The Texas team, which established several relay records in their own meet recently, will be here. Coaches from Rice Institute, and the Southwestern State Teachers of Louisiana, stated that they will enter their teams here. Another eminent athlete who may attend is Glen Hardin, America's greatest 400-meter hurdler. Jay Berwanger, outstanding all-around athlete, has definitely decided to compete in the decathlon. Harold Manning, of Wichita, and Glen Dawson, of the Skelly club, will probably be here for the 3000-meter steeplechase, which will be held on Friday, April 17. This race should create considerable interest among track followers since it is something a part of the country. A water hazard is used for the steeplechase, is being constructed at the south end of the field. The deechnath field may add another famous entrant in Clark, American deathchampion of the Olympic club. Declare Denver Pigs Ineligible for Olympics The Denver Pigs, 1956 national Y.M. C.A. basketball champions, yesterday were declared ineligible and ruled out of the Olympic tournament. The action, announced by Dr. John Brown, national secretary of the Y.M.C.A., was on the basis that the Pigs had violated Y.M.C.A. rules by appearing in the national A.A.U. tournament as representative to the Safeways, a commercial organization. Winterling, Pa., runners-up in the Y. M.C.A. tournament, will replace the Denver team to play the hard-driving Iowa team at the finals in Madison Square Garden. Lawrence National Guards To Have Federal Inspection The Lawrence units of the 173th infantry of the Kansas National Guard will have federal inspection at the armory next Tuesday, April 7, at 7:30 p.m. Major John D. Tewsend will be the inspecting officer. The organizations are made up of about 40 per cent college students Captain Galen Gorrell of Company "H" and Captain Charles W. Alphan of Company "M" are the commanding officers of the two organizations. Go Home for Easter by TRAIN Go home for your Spring Vacation train. Avoid a trip the hazards and uncertainties of highway travel. Take advantage of the convenience, comfort and excitement alone provides. Ask your Union Pacific ticket agent about low round trip fares. UNION PACIFIC Women's Intramurals The baseball schedules are made out and copies are available in the office of the women's gym. --championship last year in a centet to determine which high school band would represent Kansas at the Cleveland meet Deck tennis schedule for Friday—The Kappa Kappa Gamma's, winners of the sororities vs. the TNT's, winners of the dorms, play for the championship. The tennis double drawings have been made and are on the bulletin board in the women's gym. The Women's Rifle Team will sponsor a motion picture at the Granda theater Sunday to raise money to buy sweaters for the ten members having other expenses such as a cup for the high scorer, and costs for the trip in Women's Rifle Team Sponsors Motion Picture KFKU --championship last year in a centet to determine which high school band would represent Kansas at the Cleveland meet 2:39 p.m.-Musical by the Ottawa High School band and the Lawrence Memorial high school band. 3:00 p.m. -The Inquisitive Professor E R Elbelt 6:15 p.m.—Piano Recital by Jan Chia- pusso, associate professor of piano. --championship last year in a centet to determine which high school band would represent Kansas at the Cleveland meet The show is "Snowed Under," featuring George Brent, Genevieve Tobin, Glenda Farrel, and Frank McHugh. The film is sold by all members of the rife team. March to Kemper Military school for the national rifle meets, will be paid out of the proceeds. "Tomorrow night's varity, the 'Four Bitt' Twister, the marking of inauguration of lower priced dances for the students." "A duty varity dance manager stated yesterday." The State Academy of Science conference will be held in Emporia, April 3 and 4, and not in Lawrence, as was previously announced. "The new price has been mainly brought about," Lloyd said, "by the fact that the students lately have been pay- much money for other Hill activities." In Bebalf of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION at the University of Kansas To Initiate Low-Priced Dances With Varsity Tonight N. D. Rizzo, gr., and J. P. Puffahr-ger, gr., will present a joint paper on "A Remedial Program for Probationary College Students." First Church of Christ. Scientist. Lawrence. Announces Academy of Science Will Meet in Emporia By WILLIAM DUNCAN KILPATRICK, C.S.B. Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ; Scientist, Boston, Mass. A Free Lecture on Christian Science THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND Unitarian Church, 12th and Vermont Lawrence. Kansas MONDAY. APRIL 6. 1936 8:00 P.M. Climaxing a drive lasting a year, the Lawrence High School State Championship band has raised $3,000 to finance a trip to Cleveland in May to compete in the national music contest. Lawrence High Band Procures Funds for Trip Funds for the financing of the trip have been raised in numerous ways. The Lawrence board of education granted the band $500 as did the city. Members of the band sold candy and ball games to increase the amount. Lacking a thousand dollars, the band made a plea to the Lawrence merchants who contributed the remainder. Eighteen merchants and business men made a personal campaign among the public to every business man in Lawrence trade donations ranging from 25 cents to over $100 The Lawrence band won the Kansas New Eriksen Hall At 936-38 Mass. Clarence E. 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