PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1935 Monopoly Shown By Two Schools In Class A Track UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS During Last Decade Ark City and Wichita Won All But One Meet The thirty-first annual University of Kansas interscholastic track and field meet will be held April 19. Records show that more than ninety high schools usually enter this big meet. The meet is contested in two classes, A and B, class A schools being those with an enrollment of more than 150. Usually from 20 to 30 schools participate in the scoring in each class, although last year 36 class B schools scored. In the last ten years Arkansas City and the Wichita schools have monopolized the championships in class A with the exception of 1830 when Wyandotte won the meet. Championships in class B have been well distributed up until late when Kansas Vocational capped the title in the last three meetings. However, Kansas Vocational is not in good standing this year with the Kansas High School Athletic Association, and will therefore be ineligible to compete. Leaders in the scoring in previous Class A 1934 Arkansas City, 24; Newton, $22\frac{1}{2}$; Wichita East, 22; Summer, $21\frac{1}{2}$; 1933 Wichita North, $37\frac{1}{2}$; Wyndotte $34$ Arkansas City, $23\frac{1}{2}$; Wichita East, $13$. 1932 Arkansas City, 35; Wyandotte $26\frac{1}{2}$; Wichita East, 23; Ottawa, $20\frac{1}{2}$. No meet held. 1930 Wynndotte, 33; Wichita East, 1936 Wichita West; Wichita South. 1929 Wichita high schools, 33; Wyrn- wynne High School. dotte, 20; Fort Scot, 17; Eldorado, 14 1928 Wichita high schools, 31; Hutchinson, 27%; Wyandotte, 24%; Chase County, 18. 1927 Wichita high schools. 1926 Wichita high schools 1926 Wichita high schools, 39; Junction City and Yates Center, 10; Olathe 8 1925 Wichita high schools, 27; Arkansas City, 21; Osatwicum, 21; Winfield. 1924 Arkansas City, 27½; Winfield, 20½; Wilson, 15; Osawatomi, 14. 1924 Winfield, and Eldorado, 16; Wellington, 15; Hiawatha and Dodge City, 14. Other Class A winners have been: 1922 Winfield, 1921 Winfield, 1920 Winfield, 1919 Winfield, 1919 Abilence, 1917 Wichita, 1918 Sumner Community High, 1919 Topeka, 1914 Hutchinson, 1913 to 1912 Jacksonville, 1912 Kansas City, Kansas City, Mo., 1905 Manual, Kansas City, Mo., 1904 Lawrence. Class B 1934 Kansas Vocational, 49; Alma 98kls Drows. 15; McAweekie 13. 1933 Kansas Vocational. 56; Pem- brake. 20; Mclervel. 11; Vinland. 9. 1931 No meet held. broke, 20; Melvern, 11; Vinland, 9 1832 Keswan Vocational, 34½%; Waterville, 27; Little River, 21; Winchester 1920 Okkahoona, 20; Kawasaki Vocational, 151a; Preston, 15; Bendena, 13. Halstead, 24; Ford Rural and Washington, 21; Glen Eider, 20. Perry, 32; Waterville, $ \frac{15}{2} $. Washington, 15; Oskaloosa, 12. Cheese County. 1926 Chase County, 20; Minneapolis 22; Elk City, 13%; Florence, 13. 1925 Chase County, 42; Oikalaoua, 18; Protection, 2; Florence and Perry, 11. 1924 Chase County, 19; Elmale and Saffordille, 17; Bendena, 15. 1823 Mauvite, 25, La Cygne, 16; McLouth, 13; Valley Falls, 13. Other schools who have wore are: 1925 Valley Falls, 1919 Valley Falls, 1918 Valley Falls, 1917 Pratt, 1916 Hum- boldt. 1915 Humboldt. 1914 Chase Anthony. 1913 Pratt. 1912 Pratt. Anthony, 1910 Dickinson County, 1907 Dickinson County. Parchment Psalters On Display Spooner-Thayer is exhibiting two more pages from parchment psalter books loaned by Dr. F. B. Dains, professor of chemistry. One dates from the 14th century and the staff has only four lines instead of five. The notes are book shaped, 18th cent., and is beautifully lettered and decorated. There is also a print showing the place of the psalter book before the chair. WARNING! You've heard the one about the traveling salesman --- but wait until you hear the one about the "Traveling Saleslady" You'll Know It's Good Wha You See Their Lines.' - Sunday - GRANADA ALL SHOW5 25c To Have New Electric Rate Elimination of the "the room rate" system is a feature of the new electric rates which have been approved by the state corporation commission for the Kansas Electric Power company service in Lawrence. This change in method of charging, although expected to effect a material reduction in cost to users of electricity, will probably affect fraternity and community health, heavily affected by the "room rate" plan. The new rates will become effective May 1. Women's Intramural Schedule Women's intramural baseball games scheduled for today are as follows: diamond 1, Ectetra vs LW.W; diamond 2, Pit Beta Phi vs Warhawk Hilliard diamond 3, Delta; diamond 4, Kappa Alpha Theta vs Gamma Phi Beta. Games scheduled YOU'LL BE PROUD TO GIVE Gales VARIETY PACKAGE 88 pieces of deli- cious candy in a beautiful package. 1 lb. and 2 lb. sizes $ 25 POUND Joan Manning for yesterday will be played Friday or the first of next week. one same favorite 1 lb. and candy wrapped in a special Easter wrapping. A bla.value. 50 POUND * The Rexall Store 9th & Mass. Phone 238 RICKERD-STOWITTS Drug Co. SAVE with SAFETY at The Texall DRUG STORE Lindley in Kansas City Chancellor E. H. Lindley was in Kansas City yesterday. Herbert Huffman, 33, is in Rochester N.Y., taking special work at the Colgate-Rochester Baptist School. FORMER PROFESOR WRITES BOOK INCLUDING ESSAYS The F. S. Cross Publishing company has just published "Everyman His Own Historian" by Carl Becker, former faculty member of the University. The book contains a group of essays dealing with historical background and social problems, which were gathered from contemporary magazines. The first essay is on Kansas, catching the color and the spirit of the Sunflower state, and its people. Professor Becker was assistant professor and professor of history here from 1902 to 1917. He is now a member of the faculty at Cornell University. STUDENTS! STUDENTS! DON'T DELAY --- Deposit your empty OLD GOLD CIGARETTE packages NOW before Saturday Noon in ballot boxes provided for same in: Brick's Cafe - Blue Mill - Jayhawk Cafe A count will be made Saturday, April 13, by students appointed by the "UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN" and the standings will be published the next morning in the regular Sunday issue of the "KANSAN." SEE PRIZES ON DISPLAY IN JAYHAWK CAFE 1st PRIZE---Ping Pong Table and Set (Complete) (Professional Table, 9x5) To be given to the Fraternity placing the largest number of empty OLD GOLD CIGARETTES packages in ballot boxes. 2nd PRIZE---Bridge Table and Four Chairs To be given to the Fraternity placing the second largest GOLD CIGARETTE packages in mentioned boxes. 3rd PRIZE---One Circular Lamp —By Chase Brass and Copper Co. To be given to the Fraternity placing the third largest number of empty OLD GOLD CIGARETTE packages in above specified locations. SPECIAL PRIZE A $10.00 CASH PRIZE will be given to the individual man, not having any Fraternity affiliations, who places the greatest number of empty OLD GOLD CIGARETTE packages in the above mentioned Ballot boxes. Old Gold Cigarette Contest University of Kansas "Watch Sunday's DAILY KANSAN for official standings" To loneliness...I bring companionship I'm your best friend I am your Lucky Strike I am a friend indeed. A better friend than others, because I am made only of mild, fragrant, expensive center leaves. I don't permit a single sharp top leaf nor a single coarse bottom leaf to mar my good taste or my uniform mildness. I do not irritate. To loneliness I bring companionship. I am the best of friends. LUCKIES USE ONLY THE CENTER LEAVES...CENTER LEAVES GIVE YOU THE MILDEST SMOKE