--- PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Entries Indicate Colorful Program For Relay Classic Ten Universities to Send Contestants to Annual Kansas Track and Field Meet The thirteenth annual Kansas Relays should see a great array of track and field talent as several schools have already indicated their intentions of entering athletes in the classic. The official entries are slow in coming, but there are several schools in this section that they will contest contests. In the university class, Montana, Missouri, Michigan State, Grinnell, Iowa, Iowa State, Illinois, Kansas are the states most easily indicated their desire to enter. Hutchinson Junior College is the first to enter the Junior College class by placing its team in the mite relay team, and its high school to register, sending 11 men. Four Junior Colleges say their teams will be here. They are Arkansas City, Hutchinson, Independence, and Kansas City, Kansas. Colleges who have already signed up include Oklahoma Baptist, Cape Girardau, Missouri, Teachers College, Baker, Westminster, Missouri Mines, Wichita, Doane, Carleton, Yankton, Emporia Teachers, North Texas Normal, Oklahoma Baptist, has been entered in every runoff round of the NCAA Tournament, Victor Hunt, who is coach there, is moving to Southern Methodist next year as assistant track coach. Ray Conger, coach at Carleton College, is a former Olympic star. E. R. Ehlab has been in charge of arrangements for the Relays in the absence of Dr. F. C. Allen, manager of the Relays, who has been on a trip to Texas and who is to go to Chicago and New York next week. Men's Intramurals Men's Volley Ball Standings up to and including games of Wednesday, March 27. Division I Won Los Phi Garn 4 0 Kappa Sge 1 0 Toronto 3 1 A T O 2 2 Sagego Chi 1 3 Phil Pi 1 3 Fi K A 1 5 Division II Delta Ten Delta 3 0 Deta 3 1 Phi Delt 3 2 S A E 2 S P E 2 Delta Chi 1 2 Campus Raiders 0 4 Volley Ball Schedule for remainder of season: Friday, March 29 4. 23, Phi Cam vs. Triangle; Beta vs. For Day Or Sport Wear Gable Back Sweaters Slip-Over Sweaters Jockey Shorts Sport Bolts White Flannel Trouers Fancy Slacks New Poils Shoes Fancy Lise Hose Wool Half Socks New Neckties New Shirts Every garment has the stamp of Spring '35 on 'em. "Get into the new clothes" MONDAY, April 4:30, S.A.E. vs. Delta Tau Delta; Pi K A. vs. Phi Gam. Tuesday, April 2 4:30, Phi Delt vs. S.A.E.; Delta Tau Delta vs. Campus Raiders Delta Chi Monday. April 1. Tuesday, April 2 Delta vs. Campus Ratters. 7:30, Beta vs. S.P.E; Triangle vs. A.T. O. Wednesday, April 3 4:30, Sigma Chi vs. A.T.O.; Kappa Sig. vs. Phi Psi. TEENIS TEAM TO WASHBURN FOR SEASON'S FIRST MATCH The University tennis team will swing into action this evening at 8 p.m. against Washburn at Topeka. The meet will include seven singles matches and one doubles match. Kansas entries will be Kenneth Koll and Arthur Voss while Darwin Deaver and Jess Dalton will represent Washburn. Both Washburn men are experienced and make up a strong team. Kansas and Washburn met twice last year and each team was victorious once, with the score 2-1 in both cases. WOMEN'S ATILETIC GROUP INITIATES TWELVE MEMBERS W. AA. held initiation services Wednesday afternoon for the following pledges: Frances Bruce, c'36; Donna Sutherland, c'36; Dorothy Trekell, c'36; Dorothy Owsey, c'38; Hazel Hoskinson, c'38; Ruth Baker, c'34; Lois Sholander, c'34; Martha Lee Boone, c'35; Elizabeth Hansen, c'36; Catherine Holmes, c'38; Ham, Beef or Pork on Bun 10c UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union --so far as we know tobacco was first used about 400 years ago Requirements for initiation into the Women's Athletic Association are 125 points to be earned in any sport offered to women. Lucille Sharp, c'36; and Rachel Kiene, c'36. Humphrey Wins 40-Yard Swim Thelma Humphrey placed first in the 40-yd. dash in the women's exhibition swimming meet held last night and Betty Tholen placed second, Carol Hunter, third, and Mary Hatch fourth. Spring Parties We will arrange a special corsage at your order and have it ready when you desire. Ward's Flowers "Flowers of Distinction" Phone 621 931 Mass. NEW FAST SERVICE Effective April 2nd BETWEEN LINCOLN • TOPEKA • KANSAS CITY Only 5 hours, 8 minutes, Lincoln to Kansas City on the new fast schedule of The Capital Cities Flyer between Lincoln-Topeka, connecting with the Streamliner at Tokeka. $5 \frac{1}{4}$ hours returning, Kansas City to Lincoln. DAILY SCHEDULE OF THE 8:30 A.M. Lv. Lincoln ... Ar, 9:15 P.M. 9:31 A.M. Beatrice ... Ar, 8:10 P.M. 10:33 A.M. Lv. Marysville ... Ar, 7:02 P.M. 12:20 P.M. Ar. Topeka ... Lv, 5:15 P.M. Connecting with The Streamliner 12:30 P.M. Lv... Topeka... Ar. 5:12 P.M. 1:38 P.M. Ark... Kansas City... Ar. 4:00 P.M. Flag or signal站 at many other stations. Ask Union Pacific Agent for detailed schedules. Travel by train! Travel, safer, more comfortable than highway travel—and cheaper than driving your own car UNION PACIFIC throughout the years what one thing has given so much pleasure..so much satisfaction Today the Governor of North Carolina says to the Governor of South Carolina Have a cigarette" TODAY people all over the world use tobacco in one form or another. They chew it, they smoke it in pipes, they smoke cigars and cigarettes,and here is what an eminent physician said about cigarettes: "I have been something of a student of cigarettes, and it is my belief that they offer the mildest and purest form in which tobacco is used." Yes, nowadays the cigarette is the most popular form in which tobacco is used. A good cigarette certainly gives men and women a lot of pleasure. Have a Chesterfield— For one thing—they're milder. For another thing—they taste better. © 1935, LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO Co.