PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Cunningham Heads Brilliant Program Of Kansas Relays Other Nationally Famous Tracksters to Enter Sports Carnival April 20 Early indications point to a Kansas Relays that will be just as good if not better than the twelve preceding it, with the features of the big truck carnival being the appearance of Kansas' great miler, Glenn Cunningham, and sensational fields in the high hurdles and high jump. Probably from popular interest, the mile run, featuring Glemm Cunningham, world champion in the indoor and outdoor mile and the indoor 1500 meters and 1000 yards, with Glen Dawson and Harold Manning also running. This race will be further enlisted by having a Kansas relay team, running on the outside of the track where the distance is four yards greater than on the pole side of the course. Coach by Coach H. W, Hargiss, will be Charles Beckaert, New York City; William Kaiser and Bob Crain, Paola; and Calvin Ellis, Okmulgee, Okla. Bekaert, it is said, came to Kansas because of interest aroused by seeing Cunningham run in New York two years ago. The entries in the high hurdles will be headed by two nationally prominent hurdlers, Allen, Oklahoma Baptists, and Haring, Emporia Teachers, both of whom placed in the national collegiate meet last year. They will be given formidable competition by number of fine hurdles including Knappenberger, Kansas State, Big Six champion; Caldermye, Indiana; and Cretzmeyer, Iowa. A new record in this event seems certain as Allen has turned in several times of less than 14.6, the present record, and Haring has equalled that mark. Similarly brilliant will be the field in the high jump. Murphy, Notre Dame who tied for second here last year, was one of the outstanding stars of the recently concluded indoor season. After jumping 67" in a dual meet he went on to jump 61¾" in the Central Intercollegiate meet for a new meet record. His strongest opponent should be Philson, of Drake, whose jump of 61¾" at the Texas Relays last week set a new record for that meet. Additional strong competition will be furnished by Vickery, Texas; Short, Missouri; and Stevens, Pittsburg Teachers, all of whom have jumped 63". The other events although not having quite such sensational entry lists do have among their probable entrants a number of nationally known stars. These include Sears, Butter; Ottey, Michigan State; Lah, Indiana; and Lochner, Oklahoma, distance runners; Pettey and Disney discus throwers; Owen, Iowa, spinner; Springer, vaulters; Panther, Iowa, javelin thrower; Clark, former of California, decathlon man; and Elser, Notre Dame, shotputter. The 480-yard shuttle relay, one of the more recently added numbers, gives promise of being one of the most interesting. Depauw University, of Greencastle, Indiana, is sending a special squad, and Kansas State has been hard at work practicing to defend the world championship in a 1:01.7. Oklahoma, Iowa and Nebraska are sending fine teams, with Oklahoma a dangerous contender. Michigan State is entering distance medley and two four-mile teams, on which a prominent member is Tom Otto, who has won the I.C.A.A.A. cross country team in 1985 and is a member of the American Olympic team in 1932 for the 10,000-meter run. Volley Ball Teams to Play Four Top Squads in Divisions to Decide Championship The four top-ranking teams in the men's intramural volleyball tournament, Pit Gam's. Kapp Sig's, Delta Tau's, and Ivy's play-off week in the championship play-off. Two teams, the Phi Gam's and Delta Tau's, went through the six-game schedule without a defeat. The Pi K.A.5's and Detroit Tigers tied up a victory during the tournament. Pairings for the championship playoff will be announced soon by Ed Elhoc Men's Intramurals In their first playground ball game of the season, the A.T.O.'s, last year's champions, dropped a 10 inning game to 3. They lost to 3. North scored the winning run. The Kappa Sig. with Johnnie Morrison pitching three-hit ball defeated the Phi Dell's 4 to 1. S.A.M. gathered 12 hits to PAD. 9 for a 8 to 3 to PAD. 6 for a safety 22 times the KKK's nosed out a safety 11 to 10 victory the AKS.'s. and Delta U.-S.P.E. teams scheduled to play their first round game at a taika play yesterday made arrangements to play their first round game at a later date. The Delta Chi-Acacia, Campus Raiders-Douglass Club, Kayhawks-Brick's. Baseball Scores: R H Phi Delt 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 Batteries 0 1 0 0 0 3 x 4 8 Batteries, Brown and Townsley; Morrison, and Naylor R I A. T. O. 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 11 Phi Psi 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 411 Batteries: Harper and Morton; Griffin and Allen P. A. D. 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 ' S. A. M. 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 0 x 8 15 Batteries, Miller and Borders; Visf ofcsky and Feingold A. K Psi 0 0 0 7 0 1 2 10 17 K.E.K. 0 3 0 4 0 4 x 11 22 Batteries: Ayres and Bundy; Hanfla and Bayless April 8. Monday Diamond 8-Phi Gam vs D.T.D. Diamond 7-S.A.E vs Sigma Chi Diamond 6-Sigma Nu vs Beta. Diamond 5-Theta Tau vs Delta Diamond 4-Pi K. A. vs Triangle Diamond 3-Delta Chi vs Phi Delt. Diamond 2-Rock Chalk vs Corsets Diamond 1-Hawks vs Kentucky Yankees Final Intramural Volley Ball Standings Division 1 won Los phi Gam 6 6 Cappa Sigma 4 2 triangle 3 2 bi T. O 3 3 pi T. O 2 2 sigma Chi 1 4 i' K. A. 0 6 Division II DELTA TAU DELTA AND BETA'S TO DECIDE TENNIS CHAMPION Won Los Delta Tau Delta 6 0 1 Beta 1 3 3 Phi Delt 3 3 3 S. A. E. 3 3 3 S. P. E. 2 4 4 Delta Chi 1 4 5 Campus Raiders 5 0 4 The tennis teams of Delta Tau Delt and Beta Theta Pti will meet Sunday morning to determine the championship of intramural tennis for this year. These two teams have survived the division matches and the play-off tournament, twenty teams having entered originally. In the semi-final matches Delta Tau defeated the Kayhawks while Beta Tau defeated the Pigs. The play-off tournament has been held in the gym because of cold weather. About fifty members of the Y.M.C. A. and W.Y.M.C. of the University will leave today for Baker University at Baldwin, where they will attend a peace conference. The conference will be addressed tonight at 8 o'clock by Clark Eichelberger, director of the League of Nations associations. Mr. Eichelberger will also speak over station WREN from 10.15 to 10.30 tonight Students To Go To Baker Four Tracksters Will Leave Today For A.A.U. Relays Outstanding Competitor Is Indiana; Cunningham to Be Featured in Mile Run Four trackers, accompanied by Coach H. W. Hargiss, will have at noon today for the A.A.U. to be held in Coliseum at St. Louis Saturday night. The athletes intend to be there in time for a banquet to be given in their honor by alumni of the University living in Frankie's alma mater alumni will be headed by Frankie Pluke. This meet, a meet for relay teams only, is entered by St. Louis, Illinois, Washington, Missouri, and Indiana. Of these schools the outstanding competitor will be Indiana University. It was this team that beat the Kansas mile relay team last year at the Kansas Relays and still contested, record-breaking race. The set was in 13:52. This team is again entered in this year's Kansas Relays. Squad members not making the trip The two feature events will be the mile race between Glenn Cunningham and Elton Brown, Pittsburg Kansas State Teachers College; and the 60-yard dash with Owen of Iowa, world record holder in this event, as the main attraction. Coach Hargiss will act in the double throw and referee at this neet. The invitation act as reference was received by Coach Hargiss yesterday. PATEE 10c-15c ENDS TONITE Robt. Montgomery Madge Evans "Fugitive Lovers" SATURDAY! Big Double Show 2 GREAT PICTURES Feature No. 1 Richard Bartholmess Ann Dvorak “MASSACRE” Ken Maynard in "MYSTERY MOUNTAIN" Rox Bell Thrilling Western "FIGHTING PIONEERS" will continue their hard workouts as pe cumber nuder Captain Dees, Gordor Gray, and Clyde Coffman. Jayhawkers Out to Repeat Last Week's Victory Over Ichabods Kansas Plays Washburn Tonight in Tennis Debut Depending heavily on Arthur Voss and Kenneth Kell, veterans of last year's Big Six campaign, the Kansas tennis team makes its home debut of the season against Washburn College in the University auditorium tonight at 7:30. The match will conclude the indoor series, which was started in Topeka last Friday as a pre-season warmup for both schools. Kell, playing for Kansas in the first of the singles matches, will seek to duplicate his straight set victory of last week over Jesse Dalton, Eibach edoe and former Central Conference singles champion. Captain Voss, Big Six singles title-holder, will face Darwin Dean, the Washburn captain, in the second match. Voss will be out to avenge the defeat which the Topeka star slipped over on him last week. Voss and Kell will probably handle the doubles assignment also, with Delmar Curry, junior letterman, possibly teaming with one of the seniors. Students will be admitted by activity books, and the admission for others will be 25 cents. DICKINSON Today and Tomorrow Will Rogers IN "Life Begins At 40" Popeye - News and Musical Short. This is positively Roger's Best Picture. Don't Miss It! Admission 10c and 25c Starts SUNDAY 5 Big Days! "Mississippi" Starring BING CROSBY JOAN BENNETT W. C. FIELDS Hear Bing Sing! Camody? Fun? W. C. Fields sees to that! FORMER STUDENT IMPROVES FROM AUTO WRECK INJURIES Kenneth Meuser, 72, is improving rapidly in L. St. Luke's hospital in Kansas City, from injuries received in an automobile accident March 22. He is managing editor of the Olathe Mirror. The accident occurred when the car in a moving vehicle riding turned over in the ditch on highway 73-W five miles north of Ottawa. He was operated on Saturday morning by Dr. C, E Padgett, plastic surgeon, in an effort to set fractured bones. He said he would leave the hospital in about a week. Read the Kansan Want Ads. It is not too early to think about your--right now, stocks in all departments are "the tops" and it will pay you to look now. EASTER CLOTHES Suits Hats Shirts Necktics Hose Underwear Bolts Suspenders Fancy Slacks Handkerchiefs Jewelry Sweaters We have everything you'll need except Rabbits and Eggs White Flannels for Spring Formals WE SERVE SHRIMP at All Times Day or Night FREE FRIDAY NIGHT We will look for you Gross Cafe 9th & N.H. ALL SHOWS 25c GRANADA TODAY AND SATURDAY IT'S ALL IN FUN! IT'S ALL IN FUN! A Riot From Start to Finish! It's That Howling Sweepstakes Comedy! ON THE STAGE Nites Only at 8:35 The Notorious Matter Drummer Play Actors Present Act One of Nugget Nell or More Sinned Again Than Usual. LAST WEEK LAST WEEK You Saw the Prologue, Now One One More Melter Than Ever—What新 but the Play Actors. — AND HERE'S A TIP — —OUR PLAY ACTORS Have to Be Good to Give You the Most Stupid and Acdioce Ever Even On Any Stage. AND HERE'S A TIP Gell Net Since the Meller Drammer Play Actors, Public Benefa- tionists Are Making Theatre History SUNDAY SUNDAY 4 Romantic Thrill Days M.G.M.'s Mightiest Spectacle WEST POINT OF the AIR* "Sure, enjoy yourself," said Jim. "It's a ding good cigarette." I was working way late at the office one night and ran out of cigarettes. When Jim the watchman came through I tackled him for a smoke. "Sure," says Jim, and he banded over a pack of Chesterfields."Go ahead. Mr.Kent, take three or four." Jim said he'd smoked a lot of cigarettes in his time, but he'd put Chesterfield up in front of any of 'em when it came to taste. ... "and they ain't a bit strong either," is the way Jim put it. That was the first Chesterfield I ever smoked. And I'm right there with him, too, when he says it's a ding good cigarette. MONDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY LUCREZIA LILY RICHARD BORI PONS BONLLLI KOSTELANETZ ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS 8P.M. (C. 5. T.) COLUMBUS Interesting how people find out about Chesterfield © 1935, LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO Co.