PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1935 SPRING INTRAMURAL TRACK TO BE HELD Close Competition Promised in Meet To Be May 7 and 9 Only Five Points Divided First Five Places in Carnival Held Last Fall The meet's spring intramural track meet will be held on May 7 and at the stadium. The fight for the truck championship holds promise of being one of the greatest matches in the annual rural track was started here. The fall meet was the closest in Kansas intramural history, the Delta Chi fraternity winners of first place, finishing with fifth in both races. The Delta, winner of fifth place, Beta Theta Pi, which finished only one point behind the winners in the fall contests, and Kappa Sigma, a quarter of a point behind the Beta and winner of both teams, are expected to carry the fight to the Delta. To date Kappa Sigma is leading in the all-sport intramural race with 1,084.2 points, followed closely by the Pit Delta and Tau Delta. The Kappa Sigma is exclusive of open swimming and indoor handball. The Kappa Sigs will probably again win the Intramural cup if they can place high in the track meet because of the rules and regulations of the meet. 1. Men who have made a varsity letter in any sport at any university or college are inviolable to commit 2. Men who are on the varity or freshman squad of a varsity sport in season are ineligible. 3. Entries are due by 6 o'clock May 6. 4. Each organization may enter four men in each event and commute three. 5. Points will be scored for four places First, 5 points; second, 3 points; third, 5 points; fourth, 1 point. One competitor point will be given for each contestant qualifying in the field events and finishing a running event. 6. Qualifying marks: Shot Put—25 feet; Broad jump—17 feet; High jump—4 feet 8 inches. 7. The most will start at 4:30 sharp The following is the schedule of events May 7 1. 100-yd dash (preliminaries); 2. 440- yd dash (preliminaries); 3. 129-yd low Hurdles (preliminaries); 4. 100-yd dash (semi-finals); 5. 129-yd, low hurdle (semi-finals); 6. Medley Relay; 7. Sho Put; 8. High Jump. May 9 1. 120-yd dash (preliminaries), 1. 120-yd low hurdles (3), 1. 100-yd dash (finals), 4. 120-yd dash (finals), 4. 140-yd dash (finals), 4. Brood jump, 7. 140-yd Relay. SPORT SHOTS By Chet Hamm, gr. Kansas has one outdoor track meet scheduled for Memorial Stadium this year. On May 11, Kansas will meet Mississippi in an evening concert taking base for the National Band Festival are scheduled for exhibition on the same field. What action will be taken by the department of athletics and the band officials on set-planing? Will the band perform? This column feels that it would be an injustice if the students were deprived of only opportunity that they have to watch the track team in action this season. The Kansas football men will have it roar next season when Coach Ad Lindsay sounds his call for prospects to report to Memorial Stadium. Del David Williams, the sprinkling system on the football field. During the summer months the gridiron turf must be cared for constantly if it is expected to be in the best shape for the following season. This sprinkling system allows players to scrub the gridirons at the mollenks next fall a new top layer of soil may be placed on the field. The turf at the present time is set in a layer and clay and scrape off an eroded soil hued in --at the CAFETERIA --at the CAFETERIA Women's Intramurals Women's instrumental baseball game school for today are TNT or ETC on diamond 1 and Independents vs IW on diamond 2. Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Zeta will play off their horseshoe matches today. Baseball Scores The result of the Gamma Phi Beta and Alpha Gamma Delta baseball game was to 28 in favor of the Alpha Gamma Delta. The game which was scheduled between Kappa Alpha Theta and Alpha Omicron Pi was for forfeited by the latter. --at the CAFETERIA National League New York...104 290 001 - 8 11 Brooklyn...010 000 003 - 7 1 Permute and Mancuso; Babich, Lansmanke, Vance, M伞es and Lope. St. Louis...000 101 300 - 5 7 Cincinnati...000 001 011 - 2 6 J. Dean and Davis; Johnson, Derriner and Campbell. Philadelphia at Boston, cold Pittsburgh at Chicago, cold. **washington** 010 200 013 - 7 10 **new york** 100 094 100 - 6 7 **petit, Weaver and Bolton; Tamu- malone, Gomez and Dickey; Philadelphia** 300 002 010 - 6 12 **Philadelphia** 300 002 010 - 6 12 **Osterruger, Mermer, Rhodes, Hocke- te, Walther, Welch and R. Ferrell, Cascarelli, Cats, Lieber and Foxx. Chicago 000 044 001 - 5 8 Cleveland 104 032 01x-11 8 Jones, Vance and Sewell, Shea; Hud in and Mytv. Detroit at St. Louis, postponed; rain and cold. American Association Minneapolis at Kansas City, we grounds. STANDING OF THE TEAMS National League New York 8 3 Brooklyn 9 5 Chicago 8 5 St. Louis 7 7 Cincinnati 7 8 Pittsburgh 6 8 Boston 5 7 Philadelphia 2 9 Herbert G. Alphall, instructor in physical education, has an article, "Swimming for Lecurure" in the April issue of Beach and Pool, a swimming magazine. ALLPHIN WRITES ARTICLE FOR BEACH AND POOL MAGAZIN Cleveland 9 2 811 Chicago 4 4 699 New York 9 5 644 Boston 8 5 611 Washington 8 6 571 Detroit 5 9 35 St. Louis 2 10 161 Philadelphia 2 11 154 Mr. Alphin's article was first presented at a meeting of swimming pool owners of Kansas held by the Kansas State Water Works association. This is the second article by Mr. Alphin published in the last year. His first article was "The Swimming Pool in the Community Recreational Program." CHI OMEGAS DEFEAT KAPPAS IN BASEBALL INTRAMURALS The first baseball game of the season in women's intramural baseball which resulted in a tie and an extra innning played yesterday by Kappa Gamma. The final score was 17 to 16 in favor of the Omi Champa team. The outstanding players were Maxine Wooffy for the Chi Gamma and Kristine DeLamar for Kappa Gamma Gamma. Batteries were: Kappa Kappa Gamma Brook and DeLano; Chi Omega, Woody and Troun. Read the Kansan Want Ads. THURSDAY SPECIALS .728 .643 .615 .500 .467 .429 .417 .182 Chicken and Dumplings Liver and Bacon Swiss Steak Crisp Salads Delicious Desserts .818 .692 .643 .615 .571 .357 .167 .154 Divers Pass Examination Five Women Complete Requirements for Minor Quacks at Meeting Marjorie Rowland, c27; Rachel Kiene, c'uncel; Marcelene Hate, c'unicaz; Balre L酶, fa'uncl; and Betyl Tohen, fa'uncl, passed the dives for minor quacks at the regular meeting of Quack Club last night in the gymnasium. Those who failed in last night's trials will be given another chance at the gymnasium. Selection will take at 8:15 in the gymnasium. Election of officers for the coming year will be announced. Five varsity basketball lettermen. Elig- bled Allen, Shieffer Kappelman, and Brantley Jenkins played as players, mostly freshmen, last night in a screwmusic that ended the second week Varsity Lettermen Pitted Against Freshmen Team on the other squad who schrimpaged against the varsity men were: forward, Schmidt, Temeyne, and Schwartz; centrally placed in the varsity men; Fausett, Holiday, and Chopin. Spring Cage Practice Goes Into Third Week Couch Forrest C. Allen placed Ray Ebling and "Mii" Allen at forwards. At center he stationed "Bub" Shaffer, ordinarily a forward, in the absence of Al Welfhausen, reserve center of last year, who is out for track. At the guards were Penn State female Friends Kapsapheon and Paul Rogers, also a reserve of last year's team. Before the scrimmage the teams were sent through an extensive practice of fundamentals by Coach Allen and his assistants. 3 practice sessions next week, on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday nights, will finish the three weeks of spring basketball. A lengthy scripture in Scrimmage needs night to win elimin the practices. The first basketball game next year for the Kansas five will probably be the last one in which she is scheduled for Dec. 20, in Chicago. Kanatzer's Illness Weakens Kansas Squad for Meet Fayetteville, Ark, May 1 (UP)—Jack Newyck, captain-of the University of Arkansas football team, was killed in a car accident in Missouri. He had illsevered three days. Hargiss Will Concentrate on Second and Third Places in Attempt at Victory Harry Kanatz, a probable point winner in the discus and the shot-plow in the Kansas-Nebraska-Kansas State meet this Saturday will not go to Manatee because of illness. Kanatz is in the Wakulla Memorial hospital for treatment. The loss of Kanatzer for Saturday's meet, although not acute, does leave a gouch in Coach Bill Harges' entry list that includes the two players who are weak in the sprints and hurdle races. Coach Hargas has planned to concentrate on winning enough second and third place finishes at the Aguays. In the meet it will be possible for Kansas, in the triangular contest, to finish second to Nebraska and still win first place in the competition of dual meets. Kanass has more than an even chance to win first in four events, the high jump, pole vault, and the broad jump. Kanatzar was being counted on to win a second or third place in his events. Kanatzar also had experience in throwing the disc, will probably take over Kanatzar's assignment in that event. K-Club Will Meet Tonight Ernest Vanet, ed25, president of the K-club, announced that there will be a meeting of the club, Thursday night at 8 o'clock in Robinson gymnasium. Duration date for new officers will be decided tomorrow. All K-men are urged to attend. University of Michigan has five honorary speech groups, three for men and two for women. U. S. GOLF ASSOCIATION STUDIES BABE'S STATU New York, May 1—(UIP) The United States Golf Association is making a casual study of the amateur status of Mildred (Babe) Dirkickson, all-around sports star from Toxas, A. M. Reil, chairman of the Amateur Statute Committee, said today. Miss Dickerson, an important point-winner for the United States in the 1932 Olympic games, was barred as an amateur by the Amateur Athletic Union after advertisements containing her endorsement appeared in public prints. Subsequently she played basketball, volleyball and tennis. Whether these activities would bar her from amateur golf is one of the matters to be determined, Reid said. Jayhawk Tennis Team Defeats Aggie Netmen Second Decisive Victory Scored by Kansans at Manhattan The Kansas netmen repeated their sweeping victory over the Kansas State naters of April 24 by defeating the Aggie men at Manhattan yesterday in every match, loosing only two sets out of the entire six matches. Kansas re-entered the tournament more than two sets in either meet. In the meet of April 24, Kenneth Kell dropped a set to Garland Hoagland, and Delur Curry to Arthur Graham. In OUR SPECIALS Jellied Consomme Tomato Bouillon Tempting Cold Plate Lunches GOOD, BETTER, BEST We don't treat our food is better than most others best. GOOD, BETTER, BEST BRICK'S Phone 50 We Deliver Electric Shoe Shop ELECTRIC SHOP SINCE W.E. Whitestone, Prop. Phone 656 yesterday's meet, Kell lost one set, but it was to Dick Fowler, the other lost set was in the double matches, Curry and Oder to Houland and Ayers. Art Voss, Big Six singles champion and No. 1 man for Kansas, was hitting his stride throughout his two sets, in which he defeated Garland Hogand, captain of the Wildcats, 6-0, 6-1. Kenneth Kell defeated Dick Fowler. Wildesteman, by a score of 6-1, 3-6, 7-5. Delmar Meyer. No 3 man, won over Ayers in two straight sets, 6-3, 6-2, he was followed by Bob Oyler who defeated Thornburch 6-3, 9-7. He went into the second in the two meets in which the two men played against each other. In the doubles matches, Voss and Keil beat Thornbough and Fowler, 6-3, 6-2. Oyler and Curry won the other match defeating Hoagland and Ayers, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. The same team will meet the Wichita University team this afternoon on the varsity courts if weather conditions will permit. Art Voss announced that the University had set up bleachers for the students. AMAZING - OPPORTUNITY College Students: Finance your education by part time for students and students next summer. 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