PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS Athletes Compete In Olympic Events At Kansas Relays Annual Carnival Authorize As Preliminary Tryout for Contenders in Germany Program of events for the fourteenth Kansas Relays, April 17 and 18 was announced today by Dr. Forres C. Allen, director of athletics at the University of Arkansas, who said events are substantially the same as in other years, except that several events peculiar to the Olympics have been added. The Kansas Relays, in common with several other athletic carnivals, will be held at the University try out for Olympic contenders. These added events are the 400-meter hurdles, the 3000-meter steeplechase and the hop, step, and jump. The 1500-meter run, an Olympic event, has been developed for the past three years. The decathlon, of course, will be retained. The 480-yard shuttle race, for which there have been few entries the team has played in, will be discontinued, and the junior college mile relay has been changed to a sprint relay with runners covering varying distances—440 yards, 110 yards, 60 yards. The relay team that junior colleges found it difficult to arrange teams of four quarter miles, but they did have available one or two each for the various distances of the race. The special sprint midley for Kansas City, Mo., high schools, introduced last year, will be retained. Following will be the events: University class — four-mile, two-mile, mile, half-mile, quarter-mile distance medley, and sprint medley relay miles, half-miles, mile, half-mile, and the sprint miles. Junior college class—Sprint medley. Kansas City High Schools—Sprint medley. Track events—100-yard dash, 120- yard high hurdles, 400-meter hurdles, 3000-meter steeplechase. Field events—Broad jump, high jump, pole vault, hop, step, and jump, shot put, disc throw, and javelin throw. The first five events of the decathlon will be run Friday afternoon in connection with the 32nd annual Intercollegiate Track and Field meet. The fifth event will be run Saturday forternoon. Preliminaries of the 100-yard dash and of the 120-yard high hurdles will be at 9:30 Saturday morning, and the 120-yard high hurdle will be Bolgos proper at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Women's Intramurals An honorary variety basketball team has been chosen from the intramural teams. It as follows: Tequagard, c36 forward; Willecus, c39 forward; Erskine, c37, guard; Bird, c39, guard; Erwin, c38, guard; Hanson, c38, guard. The third round in deck tennis singles have resulted in the following scheduled matches: Worley vs Builtz; Dodge vs Puffy; Griffin vs Manning; Klarm vs Rowland; Woody vs Vet尔; Ticegard vs Landscott; Teagarten vs Lawson. Deck tennis doubles matches are being played this week. Those games that have been played resulted as follows: Kappa KappaGamma defeated Alpha Gamma Delta, 3-4; Chi Ophiode defeated Alpha Gamma Delta, 5-4; Omega defeated Watkins hall, 2-1; Kappa Theta vs. Corbin hall postponed until Friday. The deadline for the 60 free throws is Saturday and also for the third round of deck tennis singles. Can Man Run Any Faster? Ten Men Have Run Mile Faster Than 'Possible' for Humans With Glen Cunningham, world's champion miler, being beaten with a astonishing regularity these days, the Pittsburgh Giants will minute mile possible!" Will Mangan, a law student at Cornell who has been winning of late, or Venkue, the "Penn-sylvanian flyer" be able to turn the pitch toward home by showing of these two come-back NOTICE TO WOMEN STUDENTS A special election for the purpose of voting on the following proposal amendment will be held Thursday, March 17th. Voting booths will be on the second floor of central Ad. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. runners and are seeing visions of a 4- minute mile. THIS ARTICLE N. SECTION I. TRANSFER In an Executive Council, which shall consist of an Executive Council, a secretary, a treasurer, a company secretary, a accountant, a treasurer, a company secretary one person at a time, and a member of the School of Fine Arts, and is representative from any other school or institution in Be it enacted that the following amendment be made in the Constitution of the Women's Self-Governing Association: When Paavo Nurmi, the "Flying Finn," set a new record of 4 minutes, 10.4 seconds for the mile in 1923, there was a general feeling that man had reached his speed limit. Since that time, he continued to run the mile in faster time than the Finn. Cunningham, of the University of Kansas, has the fastest mile of 4.067 to his credit, which he set at Princeton in 1934. In a table of the 19 fastest miles, Cunningham has run nine of them. In the table the Kansas runner's slowest time is 41.17, which he ran in Madison Square Garden this year. Spring Football Squad Works on Fundamentals Paronto Gives Promise of Filling Harris' Kicking Shoes Couch Adrian Lindsey, now drilling his squad of 80 players in spring football practice, is very much concerned about where he is going to find a punter to fill the big gap left by Fred Harris. The long spiral pockets of been equally byed of the newer assemblies as the first week of drill closed. However, the coaches have hope that Pantozo, a member of last years freshman squad, will develop into an accurate kicker before the spring is over. He has been showing up well and gets a number of long, high, soaring punts. Conditions for practice are ideal at the present time, and the men are taking the training very seriously and enthusiastically. This week's practice has been confined mostly to fundamentals with a particular stress on blocking. While Coach Lindsey has been working with the backs in finding a good punter and passer, Coach Gette Linemen charging and pushing the ball. he slept over the bed. Scrimmaps will begin either tomorrow or early next week. Rifle Teams to Boonville Fifty Squads To Compete for Trophies and Medals Both the men's and women's rifle runs will journey to Booneville, Va. for the annual Parolee rifle tournament. The meet will be held on the shooting range of the Kemper Mansion. The Camp Perry tournament is held annually and some 50 teams from this region will compete for team trophies and also for individual medals. Members of the men's team who will make the trip are: King Atikin, Carl Helman, Edward Hunt, Edgar Leigh Winton Bailey, Lawrence Wood, Martin Denlinger, Walter Ripette, Wayne Sellon, and Charles Ward. Members of the women's team are Margaret Hays, Helen Hoffman, Wearl Ward, Barbara Kirchhoff, Mary Louis Bell, Barbara Everham, Marian Dodge Alice Cosandier, Margaret Curd, and Maxine Matthews. The team members picked were high scores in the telegraphic matches during the season. Sergeant Engle and the team members will attend a meeting to discuss matters of general interest to the sport of shooting, on Saturday evening. Campus Calendar Big Six swim meet at Kansas City, Mo. Friday. March 13 Junior Prom (formal), Memorial Union, 10 p.m.-2 a.m. Saturday, March 14 Big Six swim meet at Kansas City, Mo. French Club play, Fraser theater, 1:15 p.m. The Galoping Ghosts tied up the final playoff of the Intramural Class A basketball tourney last night with a narrow 30 to 29 victory over the Haskell Jayhawks. The two teams now share one win apiece and will play the deciding game in Robinson gymnasium at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Galloping Ghosts Win Game Over Haskell Jayhawks Nip and tuck throughout the first period, the score at the half gave the Jayhawks a 14-13 advantage. They stretched their lead to six points in the third quarter but a comeback by the Ghosts, eliminated by Kelly's tip-in-seconds before the gun, brought them their first win in the playoff. Tie Up Series Galloping Ghosts (30) g ft Kelly, k 4 2 Hallowell, f 0 1 Cowey, f 0 1 Dowees, g 3 1 Yost, g 1 0 Merriam, g 0 0 The box score: Haskell Jayhawks (29) Hare, f Coffin, f Grant, g James, g Pahdopony, g Archdale, g Totals ...13 Jayhawkers One of Four Big Six School Presented Four Big Six schools have entered in the conference swimming meet to be held in the Kansas City Athletic Club pool tonight and tomorrow afternoon. Kansas, Nebraska, Kansas State and Iowa State will be represented. Missouri definitely is not entering and it is probable that Oklahoma will be representative. Davis, the "oneman swimming team," who last year won 10 points by himself. Rankin's Drug Store The Jayhawk nine-man team will leave at 2 o'clock this afternoon and drive to the city for the meet, which will begin at 8 o'clock. Nebraska is given a slight edge to beat Iowa State in a tight race and retain the crown won by the Hukens in the factory in the Big Six contest last year. Totals Kansas To Swimming Meet Golfers Will Try for Team 50c Popsodent Toothpaste . . . . . Varsity Positions Will Be Determined in Tournament March 21 That Mean a Saving to Every Student NATIONALLY ADVERTISED "Handy for Students." University golfers will bid for beths on the Varsity golf team in a 36-hole qualifying round here March 21. The date was set at a meeting of team aspirants held in Robinson gymnasium last night. SPECIALS Seventeen attended the meeting with Bob Finley, captain of last year's team and captain-elect this year, acting as chairman. Finley is ineligible this year, and a new team captain will be chosen who qualify March 21 with low scores. With the loss of Finley, Grover Johnson is the only veteran of last year's quintet. He was one of the five who received the variety letters last year. Of these attending last night's preliminary game, eight were freshmen DANCE TONIGHT 11th & Mass. Phone 686 TONIGHT New Eriksen Hall At 936-28 Mass. Dates—49c—Stags Ladies Free Music by Bred from the Hill Music by Band from the Hill and automatically will be ineligible for the varity team. It was suggested, however, that they form competition team and this plan may be carried out. Any others beside those who attended the meeting will be free to take part in the team qualifying rounds farch 21. Those attending last night's meeting are: Nolan Day, H. K. Glenn, Glennutman, Glen Ashley, Maurice Cooke, Gregor Schoenfeld, Grower Johnson and Bob Fillette. Freshmen at the meeting were: Ray Watson, Preston Lampton, Lott Killer, Bill Blair, Clair Harris, Dean Dale Gorman and Raymond Conklin. NAISMITH FUND INCREASES AS CONTRIBUTIONS CONTINUE The National Naismith Fund for Kansas passed the $1050 mark today when E.A. Thomas, executive secretary of the Kansas High School Athletic Association sent in a check for $550, contribution amount, to $452.87 this amount, added to $452.87 obtained from colleges and from athletic officials, brings the Kansas total to $1,002.13, with additional contributions to arrive. I am confident Kansas is going to be able to meet our goals and are showing their appreciation of the unoffish service of Dr. James Naismith, inventor of the game of basketball, aid Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of the Kansas University, and chairman of the Naismith committee for Kansas and Oklahoma. Hargiss Says Glenn Has Odds Over Venzke and Mangan Cunningham Is Given Edge "I believe Glenn will cut loose Saturday," was the reply Bill Bargiss made when asked how he thought Glenn Cunningham would come out of this situation. He said Venkze and Joe Mangan. The trio are to meet in the Columbian mile, the Lawrence's Bargain Theatre PATEE 10c TH 7 15c After NOW! ENDS SATURDAY PIC DOUBLE BIG DOUBLE SHOW HIT No. 1 Tempestuous Love! Blazing Drama Another Smashing Triumph Ru Productions of "LAST OF THE PAGANS" HIT No. 2 DICK FORAN "SONG OF THE SADDLE" Also Chapter No. 1. "REK and RINTY" SUNDAY "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936" GRANADA TODAY ONLY! At 3:00 and 8:30 p.m. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" "ROSE MARIE" Returned by Request for the Hundreds Who Want to See It Again! 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