PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1935 High School Track Stars to Attack Records April 19 Arkansas City Is Favored to Repeat in Annual Intersholastic Carnival April 19 the high school track stars of the state will compete in the thirty-first annual University of Kansas intercollegiate track and field meet. On the basis of early season performances, Arkansas City is favored to successfully defend its title and win its third championship in four years. Several teams, including Herington, Argentine, Hutchinson, and Salina, however, may edge out the Arks. Three records are in danger of being broken, but the feature of the meet should be the half mile run in which at least eight outstanding half-milers will be among the entrants. The Ark City team is largely built around White, 200-pounder who specializes in the weight events, and Alex and Ell Cain, high jumpers. Alex Cain set a new record in the high jump of 6 ft. 12' in., last year, and stands a good chance of elevating that mark. His brother has jumped 5 ft. 11 in. White throws the discus more than 120 ft., and puts the shot around 50 feet and tosses the javelin better than 150 feet. Exactly the opposite of Ark City, Hertington is strong on the track and weak in the field events. The team has two probable winners in Wald, 32 second quarter mile, and Ostic, miler who runs the distance in about 4:45. Rogers ran the half-mile in 2:08 last year when he won the quarter place winner, as is Beuson, hurdler who topped the high sticks in 16 seconds flat a year ago. Hutchinson bases its hopes for a championship on several fine sprinters. Foy, who has run the 100-yard dash in 10.1 is the favorite in this event and is a possible winner in the 220 yard dash, in which his best time is 225.4. Hutchinson tries the relay, which Hutchinson is expected to win for the second straight year. The three records most likely to fail are those in the high jump, 220-yard dash and 880-ydry relay, with A. Cain Dresler of Winfield, and Hutchinson as the newly record holders in those events. The field in the half mile is virtually a galaxy of stars with eight men who have covered the distance under 2:10 entered in the event already. Although the race is run in two sections there are enough good men entered that the winning time in both sections should be driven down somewhere near 2 minutes flat, which is exceedingly good time for high school track men. By Chet Hamm, gr. SPORT SHOTS Oklahoma and Missouri, for the time being, have deceived their football ili Mississippi hired Fourot, a small college coach from the Kirksville Schools. Oklahoma has secured the services of "Bill Jones," recently of Louisiana State but more widely known for his success as coach of the Army eleven. Both schools are expecting winning teams from their new mentors. It will be interesting to watch the two teams through their 1935 season. Last Thursday the first round games of the men's intramural playground ball tournament were played. Thirty teams have entered the 104-game tournament. Of the eight games scheduled for the tournament, five are played through the year postponements and forfeitures have marred the intramural play. It seems to this column that the teams, who have signified their intentions to compete, could add materially to the success of the playground ball tournament by playing their games on schedule. Glenn Cunningham probably will taste his first defeat of the year when he races a University relay team in the Kansas Relays April 20. Four quarter-milers of the Jayhawker track team, Charles Bekaert, Bob Crain, William Kaiser, and Calvin Ellis will be matched in a mile relay with Cunningham. They will run out of the track or a distance of approximately 125 yards more than Cunningham will race. Officials figure the baton-passing quarter-milers running on the outside of the baton to complete 125 yards between 3 minutes and 48 seconds and 4 minutes, compared with Cunningham's world record of 4.067. More guns than books at Havana University caused Cuban Government to decide academic freedom during current time far. Above are a few of the weapons. BIRT JONES TO TAKE OVER COACHING JOB AT OKLAHOMA Oklahoma University's rumored shakeup in football coaching staff became a certainly Friday with formal announcement from the war department in Washington that Captain Lawrence "Biff" Jones would be transferred Cuba Cleans Out Arms to Norman from Baton Rouge, Le where he has been head grid coach at Louisiana State for two years. The university board of regents voted unanimously to hire Jones in place of Lewin Hardage, retiring coach, and the 2014 college basketball team up his prizes after Easter vacation. Men's Intramurals --some "pennant mindedness." Following is the sheduled of intramural playground ball games to be played tomorrow afternoon at 4:20. Diamond 8—Phi Gamma Delta vs Delta Tau Delta Diamond 7—Sigma Alpha Epsilon va Sigma Chi Diamond 6-Sigma Nu vs Beta Theta Pi Diamond' 5—Theta Tau vs Delta Sigma Lambda Diamond 4-Pi Kappa Alpha vs Triangle Diamond 3—Delta Chi vs Phi Delta Theta Diamond 2—Rock Chalk vs Corsack Diamond 1—Hawks vs Kentucky Yanks Will Interview Students Deane Malott, Harvard Dean, to Talk to Business Majors Deane W. Malott, assistant dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration of Harvard University, will be here Tuesday, April 9, to hold interviews with all students interested in entering Harvard University or planning to attend. Mr. Malott will remain until he has seen all those interested in taking part and to hold the bulk of interviews Tuesday morning. All students desiring to talk with Mr. Malott should make an appointment at the College Office. Mr. Mr. Malott received his A.B. from the University of Kansas in 1921 and received his M.B.A. from the Harvard School of Business Administration in 1923. While there he was elected a member of the Harvard business review, which is the highest honor bestowed on a student in the School of Business. While attending Kansas University, Mr. Maloffi was a member of Beta Theta Psi, Delta Sigma Rho, Alpha Kappa Pi, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Gamma, Delta Omega Board, and the dear honor ball. Mr. Malott made a similar visit to Lawrence in 1933. Glenn Defeats Brown Agai Graham Cunningham maintained his umblennamed record for the season by nosing out Elton Brown of the Kansas City Athletic Club in a 1040-yard exertion at the St. Louis Relays Friday night. The time was 2 minutes, 10 seconds. Kansas Flyer Wins 1000-Yard Run at To Speak on Japanese Life The Kansas mile relay team, with McCaskill, McNawn, Schroeder, and Groves running in that order, won the section of that race in which they were ranked. The margins, who acted as referee of the match, said that the time was not announced. Professor at Far East University To Tali Before Noon Forum Dr. Harry B. Benninghoff, professor in the department of political science and lecturer on American institutions at Wasaeda University, Japan, will speak before the Noon Luncheon Forum in Memorial Union building's private dining hall on "5.0 The Dr. Benninghoff will speak on "Political and Cultural Views on Janan." The lead changed hands four times during the race and the runners came down the stretch almost in stride. Dr. Benninghof has lived in Japan almost continuously since 1907, when he accepted a position at Waseda Uni- tion and a school with more than 16,000 students. Friendship House, known to missionaries throughout the Orient and a meeting place of Japanese students, was led by Dr. Heminghoff many years ago. He has been a member of the Amer-ic-Japan Society from its inception has been associate dean of the School of Art, the College of Culture, and Wanda Friendship House. KFKU "Who Is Going to Win the American League Pennant," an Early Question The Trosky, Hale, Knickerbocker, Berger, Kinnifre, infiltrate patrol is the best in the leagues. Combined with a heavy-biting outfield and three 20-game shutouts, the League will sample National League pitching next October is one more starting hurler and Tomorrow 30 p.m. Book Review, Mr. Kenneth Rockwell Those Red Socks of Boston will rise or fall on the performance of "Leffy" Grove and several of their younger pitchers. With Werber, Johnson, Alamada, Otermueller, Manager Cronin, he Ferrell boys, and others, all that is needed to make the Yauncy millions pay dividends is "pitching." 2:45 p.m. Elementary French Lesson Mr. W. K. Cornell 5.00 p.m. Provincees of Poetry, Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes By Murray Flynn. e'sn Who is going to win the American League pennant? There lies X, the unknown, and your correspondent, who is always willing to predict in April relying on the readers to forget by September, shall thus proceed with his zealous "eeni, meenie, minec, moe" analyses. The champion Detroit Tigers with a good-all-around club seem to have reserved a first division berth, but the Cochrane men are going to have to "pull" him back. The team then did last year if the patient is to wave over Navin field this fall. Kansas Netsters Defeat Washburn in All Matches Read the Kansan Want Ads The writer reluctantly consigns the four remaining clubs to the second division. The Philadelphia A's have a hardhitting, coming young team but are still lacking Pennantville pitching. The Browns of St. Louis, under the tutoring of the fiery Horsesby, will continue to annoy the pace setters. If pitching is 70% of a team, then the rest of the clubs may as well remain in Florida and join the Florida State league in for Gomez, Benna, Broca, DeShong, Ruffing, Murphy, Brown, and Tamulis, the Ruthless New York Yankees may be picked. The Ruthless Ruppert can patch up the gap in his infield. New York is virtually "in." If you would ask the dejected Washington Senators, Detroit, last season, not only had more than their own share of luck, but also had most of the Solons' Senator casualties, last year, compared favorably with the Argonne campaign. Washington should finish better this year. The Chicago White Sox, despite a sensational infield and fine outer garden prospects, have been malleable as players. The loss was a devastating baseball because of pitching weakness. Voss and Kell Win Second Dual Meet in Row From Ichabods Sweeping all three matches of its dual meet with Washburn College, the Kansas University tennis team concluded its indoor season by defeating the Icbab netmen for the second consecutive time in the University Auditorium Friday night. It was the first time a college has been able to win two consecutive meets and it was the first shut-out triumph. Captain Arthur Voss of the University defeated Captain Darwin Dever of Washburn in a well-played three set match, 6-1, 2-1, 6-4. The Big Six champion broke thru Dever's service in the fourth game of the first set and went on to take the next three games. Dever's improved play captured the second set and the pair played on even terms to 3-all in the final set. Brilliant volleying and a fast service gained Voss the advantage as he broke through in the seventh game and held his own service for match. Kenneth Kell scored a straight-set victory over Bob Lee in the second singles, 6-2, 7-5. Kell played steadily to gain many points on Lee's errors as he secured breaks in service on the third and seventh games. Lee rallied after trailing, 3-5, in the final set and scored many placements with forehand drives but became erratic as Kell advanced to the net. The Jayhawkers romped thru the doubles, 6-1, 7-5, with the Ichaboda improving their game in the closing stanza. Superior net play gained the team advantage and gave heavily on smashes while their opponents were erratic in the back court. An outdoor dual meet here with the University of Nebraska has been scheduled for next Friday. A four man team from each school will compete in this match and a return meet will be played at Lincoln before the Big Six meet, which will also be held in the Nebraska capitol. To Study Maladjustments Problem of Prevention ot be Discussed at Salina Meeting Recognizing the fact that the best attack upon the growing number of children and adolescents who become mentally or emotionally maladjusted and delinquent is to get at the factors which produce these conditions in persons, the Kansas State Mental Hygiene society conducted a survey of Salina, April 11-13. The program for this year is made up around the problem of prevention. The principal speakers for the convention will be Dr. Robert Knight, psychiatrist, Topeki; Dr. James Scott of the State Board of Administration; Andrew B. Steele, chief probation officer, Kansas City, Mo.; Dr. Martin F. Palmer, speech pathologist, Wichtia; and Dr. E. L. Aten, psychiatrist, Awatowia. An invitation is extended to all persons who deal with the problems of personal and social behavior. JOURNALISM STUDENTS REPORT FOR KANSAS CITY NEWSPAPER Twelve students enrolled in Reporting and 2 offered in the department of journalism were in Kansas City, Kan. yesterday, where they worked on the book "The Man." Prof. W. A. Dill head of the K.U. News Bureau, accompanied the K.U. news. Those making the trip were: Eleanor Winters, Ruth Stoland, Frances Wunderlich. C. B. Brown, R. J. Busy, William blowers, Jack Penfield, Wes Gordon, Rutherford Hayes, Munford Slicter and James Lawrence. SMARTNESS!! The kind that is recognized at a glance. More life and "ppp." That's what our new models for young men offer. Everyone is in step with fashion. Schulz the Tailor "Suiting You—That's My Business 924 Mass. VIVA Repairing. Remodeling. Alteration Department De Luxe. KANSAS SPANISH TEACHERS WILL MEET HERE APRIL 1 The Kansas chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish will meet at the University on April 13 in collaboration with the annual Cervantine celebration. 2017-09-04 eduofi 1. 500 15. 300 The faculty of the University department of Spanish are completing plans for the annual meeting. Meetings and discussion groups will fill the day and will be climaxed by a banquet in the evening with special entertainment and an address by a speaker who has riot yet been announced. BUREAU OF CORRESPONDENCE TO GIVE CRITICISM SERVICE The service may be secured at a nominal fee, and further details may be secured from the office of the Bureau of Correspondence study. The Bureau of Correspondence study has organized a manuscript reading service in response to persistent requests from both professional and amateur writers. A critic trained in English and journalism (including the short story) will read and criticize essays, feature articles, and short stories. The comments will be definite, and suggestions will be made to improve the manuscript in style, grammar, and technique. Burreughs Men to be Here Wednesday A. C. Dauisman and L. J. Grady, representatives from the Burroughs Adding Machine company, will visit the University on Wednesday afternoon, April 10, from 1:30 to 4:30. They are interested in seniors who have had some training in accounting and who are interested in sales work. Students interested in this line of work should call at the School of Business office, 114 Administration building, before Wednesday b arrange for an interview. AFTER THE SHOW TAKE HER TO THE 1009 Mass. Sunday - Monday PATEE 10c-15c Sunday - Monday Positively the Most Astounding Baffling Murder Mystery ever Conceived. Match Your Wits With World War II We Dare You to Solve the Mystery! Chancellor Lindley Returns Chancellor Lindley returned Friday night from a trip during which he attended conferences on the FERA at the universities of North Carolina, Wisconsin and Iowa. At Washington, D.C., he conferred with Relief Director Harry Hopkins concerning work program for next year. Read the Kansan Want Ads REPLACE NEEDED HAIR OILS WHEN YOU SHAMPOO When you shampoo with ordinary harsh scaops you remove a lot of oil that your hair and scalp becomes dirty and lakes—loses the fistra KLENZO COCOANUT OII SHAMPOO Rickerd-Stowits Drug Co. When you shampoo with Klenzo Cocanut Oil Shampoo you replace these needed oils while you shampoo—for Klenzo is made from pure oils that tone skin. It works well on all the dirt, flakes, grime. Give your hair that lovely appearance so much admired. 9th & Mass. Phone 238 DICKINSON Continuous Showing 2:30 'til Midnight, Today. SAVE with SAFETY at Mr. Rexall DRUG STORE “Mississippi” Starts Today 5 Big Days Starring Bing Crosby - W. C. 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