--- PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1935 Hargiss Will Enter Men in 10 Events At K.C.A.C.Meet Race Between Cunningham and Hornbostel Will Be Feature of Indoor Track Program The meet promises to have an interesting sideline in the announcement that Glen Cunningham, the famed Kansas miler, and Charles Hornbostel, world's half-mile record holder, will race a compromise 3-4 mile. University athletes will compete in It events at the revived Kansas City Athletic Club meet at Kansas City next Saturday night according to Coach II. H race it compromises a 3-4 time. Only once before he the Elkhart Flyer and the Hoosier Hornbostel paced time, and that was in the half-mile at the National Intercollegiate meet at Chicago last March in which the Hoosier successfully defended his title. The time was 1:59.9. Cunningham ran the three-quarter mile in 3.08 at Crystal Beach, Ontario, last year and in Triangular meet in Lawrence, he cut his time to 3.047 The Kansas entries at the KCAC meet: 50-yd. dash—Benson, Trotter and Neal. 50-yd. low hurdles—Neal, Reed and Pitts. 50-yd. high hurdles—Reed and Neal. 440-yd. dash—McKnown and Mac- Gaskill. 890-yd. run—C. Cunningham, Fitz- gibbon, K and Guise. Mile run—C. Cunningham, Fitzgibbon, Thorpe and Bekeert. Pole vault-avt Mile rite-mae Mackkill, McNown Council UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Two-mile run--C. Cunningham, Fitzrush, Graves, Schreeder and Guise. Sigma Chi's Buy Ticket Chariot Race Added to Intramural Car- nival Program To the Sigma Chi's goes the honor of being the first organization to enroll 100 per cent of its membership in the drive for ticket sales for the first Intramural Carnival, to be held March 8. The memorial event will be attended by their entire memberships in this drive will be entitled to a five percent reduction on the price of admission. The latest comedy attraction to be added to the program is a charity race. Particulars of this affair have not been disclosed but according to Delmar Curry, chairman of the program committee for the carnival, the participants already entered are Gunar Mykland and Lloyd Metzler. Curry said that Quentin "Boss" Brown and Lyman Field would possibly be the other entries. To the organization receiving the greatest point total in the special events, such as the stunts, stumbs, etc., will be represented by a representative of the Men's Student Council. Ed Elbah, intramural director, has announced that entries for special stairs and rems must be in by March 1 at 6 p.m. The list of rems is as follows: potato relay (6 men), back-curry relay (8 men), chicken relay (8 men), worm relay (8 men), goat relay (8 men). The World Purview (Continued from page one) control the arms industry by publicity and licensing. Britain significantly holds on thereby threatening the whole move. Coincidentally Secretary Hull returns to the Senate the earlier international treaty on arms-control recently ratified with a reservation regarding a non-existent Persian sovereignty of the Persian Gulf, needlessly offensive to Britain. Danger Centers in Far East This medley of disparate events has its inner tie-ups. The pressure of affairs compresses in lines of national and international interest extending from London, Berlin, Paris, Moscow, Rome—focusing on the Far East. It is significant that the United States–satanism Domergue has warned Europe this week in almost the words of Lloyd George quoted in lecture course by Mr. Ratcliffe, that the real danger center of the world is the Far East. Japan is most suspiciously interested in Abyssinia whose territory has the raw resources essential for her present imperial dreams. More recently, the Persian Gulf and its hinterland has come within her view. Britain would not calmly see her routes by air and water imperiled; she must maintain rapid communications with India and Australia. France would not witness Italian colonies expanding so near her north coast, and she must agree to let Italy go ahead with her plans in Ebbeia where oil, iron, and cotton promise profit. Moscow Adds Pressure Mossew adds pressure to the demand on Germany, not only for assurances of non-aggression by air, but the entire Brunei-British program of last week. What she fears is conflict on her western border from Poland, German ally, when she may expect battle with Japan on the other side. Germany however is evidently trying "Typical Relay Man" Portrayed on Stickers For Annual Event Advertising stickers for the thirteenth annual Kansas Relays to be held here April 20 are ready for distribution from the athletic office. The stickers were designed and drawn by Ed Elbof, interspersed with red, are white, and blue in color. The runner portrayed on the stickers his year is Ray Fisher, former University track star and now track coach at Paseo high school in Kansas City, Mo. Coach "Bill" Hargis characterizes Fisher as a "typical relay man." Elibel drew the figure from a photograph of Fisher finishing the 440-yard relay which broke the then existing world's record in 1925. Other members of that team were Rooney, Powers and Wong-wai. There are about 50,000 stickers of three types to be used on letters, auto wind-shields, and suitcases. Men's Intramurals --to evade the demands for her participation in an East European Locarno; Hitler calls "time" and wants to make separate agreements. He apparently is trying to drive a wedge between France-England and the other supporters of their plan and so escape the threat of coercive isolation. Many close and hard fought games marked the weekend Intramural basketball play. S.A.M. foretold to Acacia, T.D. to Delta Chi, Douglas Club to chock Chalk, Campus R to Independents and Phil Chi to Theta Tau. The box scores for the games played Friday night, and yesterday are as follows: Si $ \sigma $ Chi 24 G FT F 1 Reed 4 0 F 1 Thompson 3 0 0 Black 2 0 0 Sturgeon 1 0 3 Toots 2 0 1 Tools 2 0 1 Tramps 43 G FF T Jones G 1 McGinnis 4 Kelley 6 0 0 Pearee 2 0 0 Pearce 2 0 0 G FT F C.Hodge ... 4 0 Crockett 3 0 1 Kanatzav 2 0 1 Knoche 1 0 1 Johnson 0 0 2 Phi Psi 22 20 3 5 Referee—Kvaternik Hawks 22 G FT F Bacon 6 1 0 Allen 1 0 0 Helman 3 0 0 Leach 0 1 0 G.Elmore 3 1 2 Shrader .6 G FT F Borgen .2 0 Linley .0 0 Linley .0 0 McElroy .0 0 T'frenry 0 0 Demister .2 0 Demister .2 0 Lindsey .0 0 13 2 3 A. T.O. 33 Referee-Burkhead G FT F F Mudge 0 1 Clement 4 1 Rosewell 2 2 2 Trombold 2 0 4 Cory 0 0 0 Kirby 0 0 0 D. U. "A" 33 Phi Psi "B" 13 14 5 7 Referee—Burkhead Phi Gam 25 G GFT F Flint 2 0 F 1 Davis 6 0 0 Barelay 3 1 1 J'rgenson 3 0 2 Minter 2 0 0 G FTE 5 Rice 0 FF 1 Tuke 5 0 Harwi 3 0 Dennyne 0 0 Denney 1 0 16 1 4 12 1 9 Referee—Burkhead S. A.E. "A" 15 G FF 1 F Darrah 0 0 1 Jones 0 0 1 Bunting 0 0 1 Hunts 0 0 1 Hutches 0 0 1 Ewers 0 0 1 Kappa S. "B" 54 G FTF Lyon 1 1 1 0 Jones 0 1 0 Clay 10 2 0 Miller 3 0 1 Rector 2 1 1 Edmunsen 0 0 0 Bridges 0 0 0 24 6 5 Referee—Plaskett G FFt Winters 0 Alpaugh 1 Randolph 1, 0, 1 Patterson 0, 1, 0 Moxley 0, 0, 0 Punethot 0, 0, 0 G F G T Kerr 0 F T D birdfigl ' 3 4 0 B oleman . 3 0 0 Wiliams . 2 2 3 Williams . 2 2 3 Referee-Plasket S.A.E. "B" 10 C G F T 4 Cooper 7 1 2 Colson 7 1 0 Norrison 3 0 1 Keeler 1 0 3 Keeler 1 0 3 A K Fs 11 G F 1 3 Constable 0 2 F 1 3 Smith 2 1 1 Summings 2 1 2 Laws 2 0 2 Antim 1 0 3 Referee—Plaskett Referee-Plaskett 12 9 13 G G FF 7 McCaillan A 1 1 0 Benson 0 0 0 1 Stoland 0 0 1 A.Dodge 1 1 2 Lane 1 1 2 Murphy 1 1 2 6 410 Kappa Sig 34 15 4 9 Records Fall in Aggie Swimming Victory, 45-30 Not to be outdone in far-sighted diplomacy, the United States through Hugh Wilson at Geneva makes concrete suggestions that may revitalize the League's effort for disarmament. Simultaneously, nations dwell into the plan for peace through publication of arms import and export. Referee Blackett 10 4 6 10 4 6 Jennings High Point Man Kester and Tripp Tie for Second Five new pool records were made yesterday in the swimming meet between Kansas and Kansas State in Batavia. The Ageset won by a score of 45 to 38. Jenninga was high point man for Kansas, scoring seven points. Kester, who was able to compete at the last minute, and Tripp tied for second place, scoring six points each. Other Kansas men scored as follows: Nicholas and Miller; five; Rupert; four; Thomas and Ello and La Shoel, one point each. "I was pleased greatly with the performance of the whole Kansas squad in the Kansas State meet," Prof. H. G. Alibain said. New records were made in the 400 yard relay, the 200 breast stroke, the 150 yard back stroke, the 220 yard dash, and the medley relay. The winners and time of the events are as follows: 400 yd.腰利: 4,08; 4 new record; old record 4:21.2. Kan. 1934. Won by KU. (Thorne, Michil, Nichols, Tripp) 200 yd. breast stroke time: 2:4.0. old record old record 2:48.4. Won by Blinder. Blander, Report. KU, third. Elfice, KU. 150 back stroke: 15:53; new record; old record, 15:62, made by Montgomery. Washburn, 198. Won by Jennings, K.U. second, Kester, K.U. 140. yd. dash: time, 6:14:6; Won by Miller, KU; second, Lassen, KA; third, Jennings, KU 50 yd. stroke; time 23.1; Won by Creed, K.A.; second Kester, K.U.; third, Thorne, KU. Simmings, K.C. 109 yd. dash; time, 623; Won by Creed, KA; second, Tripp, KU; third, Umber- her, KA. 220 yd; dade: time; 2,323; new record, old mark, 234; by Blanche, KU. 1934 Won by Creech, KA; second, Nichols, KU. third, Kester, KU. Medley Relay time: 22,22; new record old record, 3.35, made in 1934 by Washburn, Won by K.A. (Steele, Blanche Brud). Diving: Kansas not entered; won by Gaume, K.A.; second, Churchill. Women's Intramurals The schedule for this week's ping pong doubles matches is: 4:30 Tuesday, at Union building, Independents vs Corin hall-Delta Deta, at gym, Wattkins hall vs I.W.W; 4:30 Wednesday, at Union building, Alma Omri Pi vs Kappa Alpha Theta, at gym, Sigma Kappas vs Alpha Gamma Delta; 4:30 Thursday, at Union building, Alpha Chi Omega, at Phi vs Alpha Chi Omega, at gym, Alpha Delta Pi vs Chi Omega. These games must be played between 4:30 and 6 cclock. --- Coaches John Levi adj Gus Welch will be the Haskell Institute guest representatives at the First Intramural Carnival March 8 in the University Auditorium. Gus Welch is athletic director of the Indian Institute. To Represent Haskell The University post office has been notified that Persia is now known as Iran, the official name in the language of that country. Tiger Matmen Win Again 1009 Mass. AFTER THE SHOW TAKE HER TO THE TO THE The University of Missouri mattei toused the Kansas Jayhawks to a 19-15 defeat in Columbia Friday night as two Kansas players came through to win their matches. Marvin Fender, Tiger captain and Big Six heavyweight champ, won a decision over "Tiny" Moore, hitherto undecided to decide the meet. In the 155-pound group, George Noland, Kanada's No. 1 in the world, and seven seconds. This was the Tiger's eighth consecutive victory over the Jayhawks. Missourians Defeat Jayhawkers 19-15 at Columbia Friday 118 pounds—Roberts, Kan., threw Harness, Mo, body scissors. Time; 3:30. 126 pounds—Kan., Mo, defeated Me- Dueler. Jan’t, decision. Summaries! 135 pounds—Bartels, Mo, the Doug- lins, Kpa, half-peloton; time 6. 145 pounds -Hulen, Mo., defeated hilds, Kan, decision. 145 pounds—rutten, Mo., defeated Children, Kan., decision. 155 pounds—Noland, Kan., threw 155 pounds—Noland, Kan., threw Grieb, Mo, half-nelson; time 5. 155 pounds, Annaburg, Kan., threw Dotham, Mo., half-restuon; time 4:3. 175 pounds - Fergusson, Mo.; threw Tilford, Kan.; half-nelson and bar-arm; time 2:15. Heavyweight-Fender, Mo., defecated Moore, Kan.; decision. Cunningham Will Go To Texas Athletic officials at the University of Texas announced recently that Glenn Bentley, a senior running back to compete in the mile race at the Texas Relays, to be held in Austin, March 30. Let Us Put NEW LIFE Into Your OLD CLOTHES Send Them Today! We're As Near As Your Telephone Phone 75 NewYork Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE Phone 708 LAWRENCE SANITARY MILK and ICE CREAM CO. Phone 696 - 697 202 W. 6th St. Helps develop strong bones and sound teeth. 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