PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1935 University Women Win Telegraphic Tank Meet Rachel Kiene Breaks Free Style Record in Five-School Contest The University is the winner of the Women's State Telegraphic Swimming meet with 31 points; Washburn and Wichita tied for second with 10 points each; Pittsburg, Kansas State Teacher's College, won third place with 2 points; Kansas State Teacher's College, was the other school competing in the meet. The results are as follows: 40-yard free style; first place, Dorothy Alspaugh of Wichita, time, 25.8 seconds second place, Rachel Kineen, cumul. time, 25.9 seconds; third place, Helen Allen, ed, 35 and Helen Finley, cumul. tiel. 40-yard breast stroke; first place, eight-time champion, second time, season, 34 seconds, second place. Humphrey, ed'35; third place, Betty Tholen, lea'37; fourth place, Carol Hunfrow. 40-yard back-stroke: first place, second: second place, fourth; second: second place. Mary Herdick, c'unel,шоб32.2 seconds; third place, Luelda Sharp, c'unel; fourth place, Susan Hutchinson. 109-yard breast-stroke; first place, Elizabeth Weinhagen of Washburn, time: 1.364 seconds; second place, Thelmia Humphrey, ed. 25 times, time: 1.404 seconds; third place, Betti Thelen, and fourth place, Carol Hunter, ed. 35. 100- ward free-style; first place, Railroad ondes; second place, Mary Hendric, cunl; third place, Dorothy Ahn mondes; fourth place, and fourth place, Nedline Engle. This is the second annual state Telegraphic meet. Rachel Kienke broke the only record when she won the 100 yard free-style in 1.163 seconds. The record was formerly held by Barbara Everham, c 37; at 1.20.6 seconds. Women's Intramurals The women's intramural tennis doubles are scheduled as follows: Di-Bye for Johnston-Edwards of Sigma Kappa and bye Perry for Pi Phi vs bye Wickham-Wickham of Chi Omega vs bye Howell-LaRue of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Howell-LaRue of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Stark-Beverly of Alba Chii vs Edin-Hawley of Corbin Hall; Hendicks-Troup of Chi Omega vs Allen-Gardner of Kappa Kappa Hazen of Kappa or Shillenberg-Hazen of Watkins Hall; Kunkle-Kaufman of A.L pi vs Stauffer-Moore of Pi ph; Biho man-Roberts of Chi Omega vs Watttes-Nown of Theta vs Jennings-Starr of Alpa Gamma; Trekkel-Johnson of Watkins Hall by Bye; Lattice-Smeder of kappa by Bye; Sharp-Pentel of kappa by Bye; Walt-Griffin of Corbin Hall by Bye. Division II: Bruce-Black of Pi Phi vs Bye; Lawrence-Gaut of Alpha Chi Phi versus Lazzett-Lucci of Bye; Bryan-Lewis of Chi Omega vs Mitchell-Krebs of Alpha Gamma; Ballard Hansen of Gamma Phi vs Owlsy-Franke of Independents; Hoffmann-Stallmann of Copein Hall; Cain-Deloan of Kappa vs Butterfield-Jacosen of Delta Zeta; Wyatt-O'Donnell of A.D. Pi vs Halehtem-Newton of Pi Phi vs Hoskinson-Baker of I.W.W.; Miller-Everham of Theta vs Stearns-Foreman of Chi Phi vs Riley-Rhaye of Copein Goldsmith-Rhaye of Corbin Hall Martin-Brindt of Gamma Phi vs Irwin-Parkinson of Independents; Hunter Montgomery vs Bye; Campbell-McDonald of Bramwell of Theta vs Bye; and Moxley-Stockwell vs Bye. Prof. R. H. Wheeler, head of the department of psychology, recently spoke to a public speaking class of the Lawrence Memorial High School. Life Saving School to Meet First Aid Lectures Will be BGiven by A T. McCue A. T. McCue, of the American Red Cross, will make a three-day visit to Lawrence and the University, April 4, 5, and 6 to give a series of first aid lessons for law enforcement and conduct of Lawrence, and to conduct an examiner's school in the life saving work. "The life saving school will be held at the University pool and the public is welcome to witness this work," said Mr. Alphin, chairman of life-saving of the Douglas County chapter. The first session will be tonight from 8 to 10 o'clock, the second session will be Friday from 7:30 to 10 o'clock, and the final session will be Saturday morning from 10:30 to 11 o'clock that the ladies enter the pool from the east side of Robinson Grinnanium and the men through the west side. Mr. McCue will be interviewed over KFKU by E. R. Eibel, assistant professor of physical education, on phases of life; life saving work tonight at 6:00 o'clock. McCue will also talk to the Co-operative Club at the Eldridge hotel at 6.30 To All Seniors: The fifth issue of the Jayhawker is dedicated exclusively to you. Your pictures are the big feature of the issue. This issue insures you a permanent record of your Kansas University identification as well as a record of your activities while here on the Hill. Have your picture taken at the Lawrence or Hixon Studio before Easter Vacation. PAUL L. WILBERT, Bus. Mgr. 1935 Jayhawker. on a subject pertaining to the work in his field. Eight Contests Are Scheduled for Intramural Competition Today Playground Ball to Begin Intramural playground baseball will swing into action this afternoon with the playing of eight scheduled games. More interest is shown in baseball this year than last, which is evidenced by the increase in participation divided into three divisions: social fraternities, professional fraternities and clubs and unorganized houses. All games are scheduled to start promptly at 4:20 instead of the usual time of 4:30. The games will be played on the diamonds which are laid out on the field south of the Robinson gymnastics court. Today's schedule: Diamond 1, Delta Chi vs Acacia; diamond 2, Kappa Sigma vs Phil Delta Thea; diamond 3, Phi Kappa Psi vs Phil Thea; Omega Gamma; diamond 4, Ruthers Diamond; diamond 5. K-Hawks vs Brick's Cafe; diamond 6, Alka Kappa Pi vs Kaika Eta Kappa; diamond 5, Sigma Kappa Mu vs Vi phi; diamond 4, Sigma Kappa Mu vs Vi phi; diamond 3, Delta Upsilon vs Sigma Phi Epsilon. 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