SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1935 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Intramural Wrestling Entries Are Due Monday Elbel Urges Weighing In and Classifying Be Done Monday Intramural sports circles turn to the mat Monday when all wrestling entries are due at the Intramural office and weighing in of the various candidates starts. Ed Elbel, director of intramurals, pointed out Saturday that it was important that all entries be present between 4 o'clock and 6 o'clock Monday afternoon to be weighed in and classified. Preliminary start Tuesday, March 5 at 4 o'clock and the semi-finals take place Thursday, March 7. The weights are: 121 pounds, 129. 138,148,158,168,178,and heavyweight Men's Intramurals Numbered among the winners of the week-end intramural basketball play with the Phi Pi, K.E.K. Tramp, Acacia, Phi Gau "B," Phi Delt "B," Beta "B," Phi Pi "B," Phi Gau "A," and Wakaraura quintets. The Collegians forfeited to the Jayhawks, D.T.D. to the Kappa Sig and S.A.E. to Phi Delt. Going into the last lap of play next week, the finals in the divisions will probably begin sometime during the week of March 11, Ed Elbeli, director. Phi Psi 33 The box score for the games played Friday and Saturday are as follows: G FF 0 King 6 Hodge 1 0 Crockett 1 2 Knobec 0 1 Knatter 0 1 K. E.K. 25 16 1 2 Referee: Lamm. 11 3 0 Referee: Rice. G FTF F Reed 4 0 0 Browng 2 1 0 Bantle 4 0 0 Howard 0 0 0 Henley 1 0 0 Tramps 55 Olsen 0 G FT Hedges 1 0 McMorran 1 0 McMorran 1 0 Wiles 0 0 Vetch 0 0 5 0 Acacia 25 G F T F Jones 14 1 14 McGimmis 5 0 1 Kelly 5 0 0 Hall 1 0 3 Pearce 2 0 0 27 1 5 Referee: Kvaternik. 11 3 8 Referee: Cooper. G FTT Constable 1 0 Lo miller 2 0 Antim 1 0 Laws 4 0 Laws 4 0 Longnek r' 0 10 4 25 0 3 G FT F Moria 1 Renales 4 Willeford 4 Hagan 1 1 0 Jagan 1 0 1 Chapman 5 0 3 Kabler 1 2 Kappa Psi 1 Referee: Cooper A. K. Psi 24 G FT Kennedy 0 0 Crum 3 0 Dalton 3 1 Mkale 5 0 J Shaw 4 0 Phi Delt "B" 30 Pin Gam G PTF Busick 10 0 0 Buckle 10 0 0 Bicket 6 0 0 McLaurain 5 0 0 Maurice 5 0 0 Douglas Club 31 10 4 2 15 1 Referee: Cooper. G FTPT Oskorn 4 0 2 Leonard 0 0 2 Rohinson 1 0 2 Scherdt gr 0 Cookrey 0 G GFT∏∑ Townsley .6 1 0 Wright .2 2 1 Wright .2 2 1 Hassall .4 1 1 Breed'thal .0 1 1 Warren .0 1 1 Rota "R" 20 FTF Mellinger 0 0 0 Patt 0 0 0 Bowls 0 2 2 Oberg 2 1 0 Chips 2 1 0 Referee: Kvaternik. Coes "B" 10 G FT Shinkle 0 0 Duorumb 2 0 Campbell 1 0 Hurley 0 0 Hurley 0 0 Hadley 1 0 6 2 5 5 0 G FT Wobker 0 1 2 Wolfram 6 0 0 Harmon 3 0 0 Harwil 0 0 Tucker 1 0 Kinseldor 3 0 Kineasdor 1 0 G FFT Cory 1.0 Summers 1.0 Ryland 1.0 Baldridge 0.0 Badrudge 0.0 Redmond 0.0 Phi Gam 35 A. T.O. "B" 9 4 1 6 Referee: Burkhead. Tampa Bay G F 1 F Dicker 2 0 F 1 Lindsay 1 0 0 Brown 6 0 2 Bratton 0 0 0 Smith 4 1 1 13 1 7 G FTF 1 Kelley 2 0 Mettner 3 0 Ashley 5 0 2 Powell 5 0 2 Mauer 6 0 2 Sig Nu 21 Jayhawk Wrestlers Lose Douglas and Moore Win Only Kansas Decisions Over Kansas State The Jayhawker winger team lost y a score of 18% to 7% in a dual seet with Kansas State at Manhattan hourly night. "Tiny" Moore returned to competition in the heavyweight class after retirement because of an operation on his knee. He was ranked No. 16 by拳坛 pro Telly Holland, Kansas State. 10 1 6 Kansas won only two events, the 135-pound class and the heavyweight, D. Douglas defeated Bill Walters, of the Agnies, in the 135-pound event. The first event, the 118-pound class was a draw. Ika Roberts was the Jayhawker entrant in that event. The summary: 133-pound class: Ike Roberts, Kansas, and E. C. Betz, Agies, draw; 128-pound class: Forrest Warren McDowell, Kansas; 135-pound class: Douglas, Kansas, won a decision over Bill Walters, Kansas; 134-pound class: Douglas, Kansas, won a decision over Bob Childs, 165-pound class: Claude Young, Aggies; 132-pound class: Douglas, Kansas, won a decision over Bob Childs, 175-pound class: Dean Swift, Agies, won a decision over Ken Tillman, Kansas; Heavyweight e.l.s a "Tiny" Kansas; Heavyweight e.l.s a "Tiny" Kansas; Heavyweight a decision over Rola Watkins, Agies. VENZKE WINS 1500-METER RACE IN I.C.A.A.A.A. RACE Gene Venkee was winner of the I.C. A.A.A.A. indoor meet in Madison Square Garden last night, running the 150-meter in 3.57.6 Cunningham's world record, made two weeks ago, is 3.50. Vakke was not greatly pressed by the comparatively inexperienced field in the race and apparently took good advantage of Cunningham's absence. The outstanding event of the meet was the breaking of the 21-year-old record in the hammer throw by Henry Dryer. The former record holder was Pat Ryan, a New York policeman and Olympic star. For Engineering Supremacy Theta Tau's Challenge Triangles in Novel Carnival Event Presenting a plan for an added feature to the Intramural Carnival, Marcel 8, the Zeta Chapter of Theta Tau yesterday challenged in no uncertain terms the Triangle fraternity to a contest of "Slipstick Football." If the challenge is accepted the contest will be staged as one of the features of the entertainment in the auditorium preceding the I-M Shuffle. The Theta Tau challenge is as follows: The Theta Tau Engineering. Would-be-Engineers: We have a new game and would like to have some practice for future tilts Inasmuch as it will be necessary that we play with the contest of "Slipstick Football," to be played in the Auditorium, the night of March 8, 1953, at a time to be set by the league. "The Annual University Intramural Carnival must be a success and that spectators must be interested. We know that we shall be entertained in playing the game, but this may still probably have as much fun as we will. Of course you may enjoy something like this. Or maybe you have become so good, intramurally speaking, that they would like to spend their socials rather than the professionals (where you belong). "We hope that the above challenge will be accepted quickly. The fact that engineers never quake in the face of an earthquake once you into accepting immediately." "We wish you the best of luck and may God have mercy on your various and needy souls. The Fraternity of Theta Tau Zeta Chapter The University swimming team has entered into intensive drill in preparation for the Washburn team in Topeka, Wednesday, March 6. Immediately after the Washburn team meet the team goes to Iowa State for the annual Big Six Conference meet which will be held March 8 and 9. Members of the squad to represent the University of Kansas will be chosen on their performance at Topeka. To Swim Against Ichabods Horace Hedges, b.33, will be entered in diving at the Washburn meet. This will be the first meet in which Coach Alphin has had a diver entered. "We hope to go to Kansas City Friday to practice in the K.C.A.C. pool. This will give the squad an opportunity to practice in a larger pool in preparation for the final meets," Coach Allphin said last night. lansas Entered in Two Matches Next Week 6 2 6 Sigma Nu 14 Pts 15 G FTT St. Clair 1 0 Landrum 2 0 Harriss 0 0 Lance 2 0 Lamie 0 0 Bagley 1 0 Chemistry Professor Has Avocational Interest In Printing Specimens Johnson .7 G FFT 0 Brown .3 0 1 Utermoff .3 0 1 CaseGorkm .2 0 1 CaseGorkm .2 0 1 G G Ft Pfeiffer 1 0 Ashton 2 1 Payne 1 0 Allen 1 0 Allen 1 0 Referee: Kvaternik. Illustrations of the history of printing have been put on display in the cabinet near the Chemistry building entrance by Dr. F. B. Dains, professor of chemistry. Printing is one of Professor Dain's interests aside from chemistry. The essays of Marsilio Ficino. Florentine philosopher, are included. These are bound in modern book form and bear the date 1497, two years before the author's death. One book, published in 1532 by an English medical man, Thomas Linacurus, contains the works of Galen, a famous Greek physician. A clay tablet inscribed with cuneiform writing and dating around 2350 B.C. is one of the exhibits. Another is a sheet of papyrus of about the second century, with vague characters that are probably Greek. A vellum; or pearchment, hand printed in Latin from a church service, is also in the group. Professor Dainis also has a large collection of his books on exhibit in the Spooner-Thayer museum. of Gaulen, it took Dr. Dains has an old chemistry book written by Greber and printed in 1592. This contains underlined sentences, notes, and a sketch of what could be an apparatus for making sulphuric acid. The student of four hundred years ago evidently studied much like the modern one. 9 3 Spring Football to Start Coach Ail Lindsey has his eyes on an incoming successful season as he calls out his troops for first spring practice tomorrow. All former players and others interested are urged to report Monday at 3:30 at the stadium. Doug. Club 21 C T Wh C Shaw Crum 4 0 Crum 4 0 Dalton 4 0 Thomas 0 0 Thomas 0 0 Covey 2 0 Lindsey Plans for First Game Against Notre Dame The pre-season drills will be held every week-day afternoon at 4:30 and will include rehearsals of the different systems and scrummage. At a meeting of 1934 players held last week, Lindsey announced that there were several vacancies left as a result of this year's competition, which positions will have to be filled this spring. The first game, to be played with Notre Dame, come just three weeks after the return next fall, thus allowing little preparation for the battle with the Irish. 18 0 2 Dr. Nash Organizes Clinic Referee: Rottenbery. Forms Mental Hygiene Examination for Shawnee County Dr. Bert A. Nash, associate professor of education and director of the State Mental Hygiene Society, was in Topeka Thursday completing organization plans for a county mental hygiene clinic. The meeting climbed efforts to obtain preventive treatment for incarcerated mental cases in Shawnee county. 10 1 Doctor Nash said a membership of 50 in the county group contains such prominent men as Dr. M. L. Perry, director of the state hospital; Nelson Anrist Crawford, author and editor; Desn Warren Day, Episcopal rector; end Benjamin Franklin, state business manager. Oread Will Give Leap Year Party the junior class of Oread Training school, in a meeting held yesterday, that included 5 to 10 students of 5 to which the seniors will be invited. Forty-six Nations Sign To Enter Olympic Game German Athletes Start to Train for 1936 Berlin Contests Forty-six nations have now signed to compete in the Olympic games in Berlin in the summer of 1938. Among the 46 nations that are to compete in the great games is Egypt. This entry is particularly interesting because the host nation has been the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles. Contests The following nations are entered in the Berlin games: Afghanistan, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Haiti, Holland, Honduras, Hungary. India, Irish Free State, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Luxembourg, Monaco, Monac- New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, United States of America, Judeo Slavia. In Berlin the walls of the Olympiastadium already are towering high the Olympic village has been laid out, and tickets for the games are on sale. Not only is Germany busy, but so are her athlete's. In 1916 the international games, scheduled for Berlin, were encamped by the World War. Last month the team also hosted training for the 1926 Olympics, also scheduled for the German capital. At the beginning of the stated training period, runners, jumpers, weight-throwers, and swimmers crowded into the Charlottenburg Opera House and took a solemn oath: "I resource all the joys of life (no smoking, no beer, no nightlife) for the time of training. It will be my duty to educate and strengthen my courage and my body and devote myself completely to the great task of competing for the Fatherland." Entries for Meet Named Hargiss Lists Men in 12 Events in Columbia Contest H. W. Hargiss, head track coach, announced yesterday the entries for the Six Big six indoor track meet to be held at the Columbus Mo., March 8 and 9. The entries are 60 yard dash—Neal, Pitts, Trotter, lough. Gough. Mile Run—Cunningham, Guise, Fitz- Mile Run—Cunningham, Guise, Frizzigbons, Thorpe. 62. High, High. Hurling... Neal, Reed. gibbons, Thorpe. 60 yard High Hardles—Neal, Reed, Shannon. 60 yard High Hurdles—Reel, Reed Shannon. 440 vard Run—MacCaskill, McNown. 440 yard Run-Mackaskin, Anderson, Kell, Fitzgibbon, Schreeder 60 yard Low Hurdles-Pitts, Neal, Peel 2 Mile Run -Bockhear, Cunningham, Thoret, Carpenter. 880 yard Run—Schroeder, Graves Fitzgibbon, Guise, Cunningham, Key. Fitzgibbon, Guise, Cunningham, Key, Mile Relay-MacCaillick, Mennell, Gnaves, Schroeder, Fitzgibbon, Guise Cunningham, Key, Trotter. Pole Vault—Gray, Noble, White, Ardry, MacDonald. Sho-Dees, Kanazer, Sklar. High Jump—Shannon, Wellhausen Neal. Broad Jump—Pitts, Neal. Ellsworth Goes to Topcka Eastside uses to topup Mr. Fred Ellsworth, secretary to the alumni association, went to Topeka on business yesterday. EVERY MODEL GIVES A COMPLETE REFIGRATION SERVICE The Super Freezer provides the freezing you need in every purpose—all in the same cabinet. There's *fast freezing* for making ice storage for meats and ice cream; extra-cold storage for keeping a reserve supply of ice cubes; moist storage for vegetables STANDARD 4-35 Uses less current Lamp, bulb, lamp life, lighter, torch, monitor. Equipped for light- tight lumiere. Music can resten vividly. Release high energy. Hybrid lighting. ONLY and fruits and normal storage below 50° for foods requiring dry, frosty dry. 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