PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1935 Glenn Cunningham Will Enter Valley A.A.U. Track Meet Eddie Hall and Paul Harrington Also to Compete in Saturday Contests Glenn Cunningham, Eddie Hall, and Paul Harrington, former University of Kansas track stars will enter the Missouri Valley A.A.U. track and field meeting Kansas City, Mo., at Sotweet Hollow Stadium along with this year's outstanding varsity and freshmen trakmn, headed by Elwyn Dees. The meet which is an amateur affair is purely individual competition, and the former Jayhawkers, because they are amateurs, will be eligible to compete and if they qualify at Kansas City they will be eligible for the A.A.U. conference there will go to the National Intercollegiate meet in Berkeley, Calif. Cunningham came to Lawrence last week after he defeated Bill Dewey of Detroit University in a three-quarter final. He won both matches each day at Memorial Stadium for the Kansas City meet which is his last until June 15, when he will go to the Prince-Cotton invitation meet where Jack Love-College will be located. The fastest array of millers ever assembled on one track, will run for the mile suprumacy of the world. Besides running the 800 meters at Kansas City Cunningham will run in the 1000-meter Hall and Harrington, members of last year's Big Six championship team will be entered in the apitals and the javelin holds the present conference record in the javelin with a throw of 208 feet $11\frac{3}{4}$ inches. Hall holds the 100 and 220-yard dash triangular meet records and has won two consecutive century and 22 seconds for the 220. Captain Eileen Dees, Olympic prospect, will enter the shot. The Graves senior 402-yard dash man, will run the 100-meter hurdle setting a new Big Six pole vault record, will represent Kansas in the event. Several members of this year's fast freshman track team will have the opportunity to compete of the year in Kansas City. Among them Richardson and Foy are outstanding in the sprints, an event four years earlier, a four-year hurdles, another weak spot on the varsity team, Landers, Bird Cox and Coach Hargis are entered in hurdles. Coach Hargis and Coach Mongin yesterday is as follows: 100 meter—Richardson, Foy, Hard: acre, and Hall. 200 meter-Roland, Wiles, and Hall. 400 meter-Graves, McNown, Wiles and Hall. 800 meter—Glenn Cunningham and Coulter Cunningham. 110 meter hurdles—Landers, Cox Bird, and McCoy. 1600 meter relay-Hall, Wiles, Graves McNown, Green, and G. Cunningham. Shot拍-Dees and Barcum. Discus—Barcus. 1. velin—Harrington. High Jump—Cox and Shannon Bread Jump—Clucas and Hall. Rosedale Hires Lawrence Pole Vault-Noble, Landers, and Bird. Former Kansas Football Star Had Made Good Record Art Lawrence, former Kansas football star, who recently was appointed head football coach at Roseate High School, has made a great coaching referee in the 1950s and coached first at Holton High School, going there in 1950, and in his last three years the Holton teams lost only one game, a victory by Huwitaa. In 1932 and 1933 Holton won the Big Ten title and won games with a record of no defeats. Coaching last year at Beloit, Lawrence brought his football team through to a North Central Kansas League championship, and again was undefeated in conference play. His basketball City for the league championship. Lawrence's high school tutelage was under Percy Parks, Wywondie High School mentor, which will give the Roseade-Wywondie game next year a teacher-pupil link. He received his training in training here under Coach Haurus. Lawrence will spend the summer in Olathe, his home town. Student to Sail Ruth Swarthout, fa 37, will sail on June 25 for a tour of England and other European points. Miss Swarthout will spend two months with her sister Evylen Swarthout, who received her bachelor's degree from Kansas in 1982 and has been studying piano under Tobias Matthys in London for the past three years. Read the Kansan Want Ads. A. T. O. Acacia Betula Beta Cocasex Collegiate Roe's Delta Tau Delta Tau Delta U. Hawks Independents K. E. K. Kaibay Kaibay Kapua Pi Kapa Pi Phi Delt PHI Delt Phi Gam Phi Pai Phi Aiga Pigs Rumblers Rinky Dinks Rock Chalk S. P. E. S. P. E. Sig Chi Squrrels S. A. M. Triangle Tramps Breke Wakaurka Dougles Co Delta Sips Admiral Byrd May Be Here Although the Sig Alph's did not rank high in many games, they succeeded in winning five ACC titles and major sports--football and playground ball. The other two major sports, basketball and track, were also the Sigma Sigma and Delta Chi, respectively. The competition in the intramurs this year was very keen. This was displayed by the fact that the nine-tee cups given by the intramurai de-waremen be sold by seven different organizations. No organization were more than 'our cups'. Standings in the Various Organizations for Year in Intramural Sports Explorer Is Available for Next Year's Lecture Course Number Discuss Salt Water Disposal Dean Shaad and Professor Landes Attend Meeting on Sanitation An informal discussion of the co-operative study of the salt water disposal problem was held Sunday in the office of the Division of Sanitation of the State Department. The community lecture course series for next year has not been definitely decided upon according to Raymond Woolley, secretary of Chancellor Lindley. Touch Football Those attending the meeting were: Earnest B. Boyce, engineer of the State Board of Health, R. E. Lawrence, acting commissioner, and K. R. Landes, engineer of the United States Bureau of Mines at Bartleville, Oklah.: Cattell, chief engineer of the University of Kansas; G. K. Lande, assistant state geologist; Marvin Lee, geologist for the Kansas corporation commission; and Dean George Shand of the School of Engineering. Beta Theta Pi led the field of some forty teams all year in total points, collecting 608.42 points in the fall program. Kappa Sigma, at that point, also ranked second with 616.7 points and Phi Delt was third. Intramural Competition Ends With Beta Leading Beta Theta Pi ended the school year by winning four intramural cups besides winning the sweepstakes trophy with a total of 1448.9 points. Kappa Sigma finished second, scoring 1387.16 points. Beta Theta Pi caps besides the second place trophy. High waters of the last few weeks have removed very serious conditions of salt water pollution, it was reported at the meeting. The following men are available and are under consideration: Admiral Richard Byrd, explorer and lecturer; Will Durant, philosopher and author; J. B. Pressley, author and lecturer; and Alexander Wollett, author and lecture instructor. The lecture course for next year and they will be picked from this list if the persons are available at the dates when they are at the University, according to Mr. Nichols. Plans were made for the salt water disposal work to be carried forward in co-operation between the Bureau of Health and the State Board of Health. Cups Have Been Divided Among Eleven Houses Since Aug. 1, 1934, the Bureau of Mines have had a number of engineers working throughout Kanaas, due to the serious conditions. 122. 25 18 36 69. 75 Track Tennis Team Horned Tournament 85.5 6 95.75 30 75 132.75 131.25 116.2 132.75 59.25 122. 25 101.25 39 2 48 42 106.5 10 36 86 4 12 48 36 2 18 28 8 4 12 12 10 3017.14 8 4 30 72 3017.14 72 128.56 8 4 12 30 128.56 14 15 17 30 128.56 192.78 102.27 81.81 81.81 82.5 102.27 75 136.36 90 142.5 129.54 125 29 13 60 139.28 168 31 32 54 60 21 85.7 137 30 13 1 36 30 107.14 82.5 143.18 95 8 120 10 129.54 Is Individual High Point Scorer in 7 36 54 128.56 182 16 28 24 36 12 72 107.14 182 32 18 28 34 30 114 11.84 8 8 18 128.56 Carol Hunter Wins Medal 128 156 18.54 158 48 107 14 19.54 107 75 87 85.7 85.7 6 13 5 12 10 12 12 18 48 12 42 12 30 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 85.7 105 140 60 76 150 40 11 22 42 30 Intramurals Carol Hunter, ed35, was announced as winner of the individual high point medal in women's intramurals yesterday by Miss Ruth Hoover, director of the women's intramurals. Miss Hunter had a total of 165 points. Ms. Dodge, member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, was awarded winner of the top prize for both women with top credit. Both women were winners of the awards last year. 128.56 107.14 75 96. 42 Betty Parkinson, Independent, won second place with 79 points and Mary Bess Doty, TNT, won third place with 12 The high point team of the intramurals has not been decided as yet because it has been impossible to play the tennis doubles or the finals in horseshoes. Kappa Kappa Gamma is now leading. 50 points in the non-sorority group. Frances Bruce, Pi Beta Phi, won second in the sorority group with 83 points and Eleanor Baird Alpha Delta Eight Scouts Complete Test Are Awarded Junior Red Cross Life-saving Badge The following eight Boy Scouts completed their Junior Red Cross life-sav test on Saturday night: Frederic Carman, Donald Shubert, Wayne Gibson, Justice Carman, Reed Whestone, Jim Roland Johnson, and Bill Burrerman. Robert L. Dill, 34, was the instructor of the scouts. Francis Dill, faap, and Joseph R. Dill were physical education, were the examiners. The completion of this test gives the Scouts the merit badge in life-saving. The completion of the test was completed in two evenings. May Build Library Steps Whether or not the steps of Watson library will be completed this summer leaps upon the state architect and when he is able to get out the plans, the architect will be seen appropriated by the state legislature, not as a special appropriation, but "Thanks" to the Carls say:- FACULTY SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN - - - for the courtesy extended us the past year. Here's hoping your vacation will be pleasant and profitable. Owen Carl C. C. Carl Pork Elliott Dunie Johns Charles Roger included in the general maintenance budget. The money will be available July 1. The state architect has been requested to start working on the job and he will begin as soon as plan on it the $1,000,000 budget are completed. GRANADA NOW! ENDS WEDNESDA' Go Loco With Rhythm to the Rumble of the Rhumba. "In Caliente" Dolores Del Rio Pat O'Brien Edward Horton The DeMarcos Plus—Comedy - Cartoon - News THURSDAY ONLY Matinee and Nite Mammoth Stage and Screen Show "FOOTLIGHT FROLICS" 28 Vodvil Headliners 10 Big Time Acts Flash Stage Band The Smartest Revue of the Season. "THE FLORENTINE DAGGER" ON THE SCREEN MARGARET LINDSAY DONALD WOODS Sensational Mystery By Ben Hect GOOD BYE. THANKS A LOT. See you again next year. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP ELECTRIC SHOP SHOP 1017 Mass. W.E. Wheaton. Prop. Phone 686 CLOSED THURSDAY Open Again Saturday UNION FOUNTAIN Suo-basement Memorial Union --in Make Your School Year Complete by Attending the Dickinson. 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