UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1924 High School Relay List Is Increased By 7 Late Entries More Than 1500 Athletes From 116 Institutions Are Scheduled to Compete Seven more high school entries, possibly the last which will be received for the interscholastic track and field meet to be held Friday, April 20, in conjunction with the Kansas Relays, to promote the University athletic office today. The new entries include four class A high schools and three to be entered in class B. Word came by telephone only this morning of the entrance of Hutchinson in the class A. Other late entries in this class are Maryville, Arma, Crawford County Community High. The latest B class entrants are West Mineral, Oxford, and Washburn High of Topeka. Receipt of these entries brings the total number of high schools represented to date to 116, and a total of 1555 eligible contestants. There are 798 class A entrants, and 757 representatives of class B schools, the largest high school entry list in several years. Class A high school teams favored to take the 1934 title include Wichita North, defending champion; Wyandotte, 1933 runner-up; Hutchinson; Pittsburg; Wichita East; Manhattan, and Arkansas City, which won an invitational meet held last week in Anthony. The Arkansas City team is headed by Landers and Bird. Landers is regarded as one of the greatest hurdlers and vaulters that the state has lately produced. Bird is also a great vaulter. Other prospective certain point winners are Sanneman and Shupe of Topeka, and Kilmek of Manhattan, who has been putting the shot consistently better than 51 feet. He has also been making good marks in the javelin and disc. Leading class B contenders include Kansas Vocational, winner last year Downs; Fowler; and Valley Falls. Kirk, a colored spinner from Downs, appears to head the list of individual contestants in this class by virtual places in the 100 and 220-yard dashes in the jump at the Hays invitation meet. Following is the list of previous winners in the annual interscholastic track and field meets which have been held at the University. Year Class A Class B 1904 Lawrence 1905 Manual (K.C.) 1906 Central K.C.) 1907 Lawrence Dickinson Co. 1908 Lawrence 1909 Lawrence 1910 Lawrence Dickinson Co. 1911 Lawrence Annhony 1912 Lawrence Pratt 1913 Lawrence Pratt 1914 Hutchinson Chase Co. 1915 Topeka Humboldt 1916 Summer Community Humboldt 1917 Wichita Pratt 1918 Abilene Valley Falls 1919 Winfield Valley Falls 1920 Winfield Valley Falls 1921 El Dorado Valley Falls 1922 Winfield Mulvane 1923 Arkansas City Chase Co. 1924 Wichita Chase Co. 1925 Wichita Chase Co. 1927 Wichita Perry 1928 Wichita Halstead 1929 Wichita Oksalaose 1930 Wyandotte Oksalaose 1931 meetee City Kansas Voca. 1932 Arkansas City Kansas Voca. 1933 Arkansas City Kansas Voca. Women's Intramurals ... The results of the ping pong doubles are, winners of teams I, IWW, Edie and Hunter; runners-up, DZ, Culip and Butterfield; winners of teams II, KKG M. and D. Dodge; runners-up, AGD, Heimman and Holliday. The finals between IWW and KKG were by I WW, 13-21, 21-19, 21-16. The ping pong singles were by Dorothy Delano, KKG. The baseball schedule is as follows: Tuesday, April 17, 430 diamond, KKG vs. CO; diamond 2, GPB vs. CJ diamond 3, GNB vs. CJ diamond 4, GNB vs. CJ diamond 5, GNB vs. CJ diamond 6, Thursday, April 19, 430 diamond, ADP vs. KAT; diameter 2, ACO vs. WH; diamond 3, Ind. vs. Etc; diamond 4, TNT vs. CJ diamond 4, TNT vs. CJ diamond 4, TNT vs. CJ diamond 4, Ind. vs. IWV; diamond 3, KAT vs. ACO; diamond 4, ADP vs. WH; Thursday, April 26, 430 diamond, AOP vs. CO; diamond 4, GNB vs. CJ diamond 4, CO vs. GBP; diamond 4, GNB vs. CH The horseshoe pairings are: division 1, Bishop GPB vs. Harris AGG; Taylor WW vs. Doein KKG; Potts AOP vs. Kat KAT vs. Beamer WS; Learnard TNT; Hunter, HUNK vs. Edwards, AGD; Burke, KKG; Cox, KKG; Wallace, DZ; Shooser Mask, Ind; Pendleton, IWW vs. Miller, KAT; Ewers, BPSE vs. Case, J; KKG; Springer, GPB; Wallace, DZ; Shooser Mask, Ind; Lawrences, TNT; Bassey, H, AOP vs. Dewees; Whitzel, SK vs. bye; Learned, IWW vs. Heinman, DAvey; Dawey, WINK vs. Hksm, Humphrey, TNT; Hamilton, ADP vs. Doctor, Overall, GPB vs. Boucher, POts AOP vs. Potts AOP vs. TNT; Zimmerman, SK vs. Gray, KKG; Arnold APG vs. Ireland, BPM; Montgomery, IWW vs. Kroh, KAT; IwirM, Ind. vs. Mins, GPC; Shelter, AOIvs. Walder, IWW; Schwelkus, KKGRowland, TNIR, Mau, MAD; TeaGarden, ADP; Perry, PBP vs. MorrieCH; Gregory, AGD vs. Skier,SKThe following is the handshake between IWW andCampherGAD; MATH, ADPvs.Drake,TNJ, Tenkens, KKG vs. LearnTNT; Armstrong, Ind vs. bye; Cleverger, AOP vs. Bye; Cleverger, MV, MK, Bliss, PBPsy, FKG; Arnold, ARD vs. Learn.IWW; Tenkens, PBP vs. Montgomey.IWW; Irwin, Ml. vs. Linville, GPB2dwin, PBIP vs. Duty, MV, S Eliwen Dees of Kansas holds the national interscholastic record for the 12-pound shot at 50 feet, 10 inches and was winner last year of the 16-pound shot event in indoor and outdoor Big Six competition. Art Crews, a senior at Washington State, set a new Northern Pacific Coast conference javelin record at 199 feet, 3 inches in 1932, and last year did better than 200 feet. Arnold Preheim, Kankau towndecathlon entrant scored sixth in the national A.A.U. meet in Chicago last year in his first trial at the decathlon. In this season's trials, he is exceeding 7000 points. The tennis schedule for the next two weeks is as follows: Monday, April 16, Tennis; Tuesday, April 20, Schwartz-Lippitz, KAT, Fry-McNown, a AOP, Pyle-Massman; KAT, Harper-Swiney vs. AOP, Coe-Hinshew; Tuesday, April 17, a Coe-Hinshew, Hunter-Montanier, Baker-Walker vs. WH, Everett-Smith; IWN, Learned-Boman vs. DZ, Cutpell-Berman, Frederick-Besen; Wednesday, PBF, KBLO, KGelo, Doris, Fay; PBF, Ferguson-Koenig vs. KKG, Satter-Sniedley; PBP, Bless-Almond, Fay; PBF, Ruffi-King vs. CH, Goodrich-Brown; ADP, Tinal-Mathies vs. CH, Morre-Wall; ADP, Kerr-Johns, Bunt-Toty-Humphilip, IWW, Bunny-Learned vs. Zimmerman-Westfall University of Kansas swimmers placed second in the medley relay at the Missouri Valley A.A.U. swimming meet in Kansas City today. The Tulsa Y.M.C.A. won the meet with 38 points. The Kansas men entered were Ray Tripp, Raymond Carter, Bert Hand and Bill Kester. KANSAS MEN PLACE SECOND According to Herbert Alphin, swimming coach and a member of the Missouri Valley A.A.U. swimming committee, the meet next year will last two days instead of one. Cunningham Sneaks in Toneka Glenn Cunningham spoke to the Topeka Kiwanians at a luncheon yesterday. Tonight he will go to Kansas City, where he will be a guest of the K.U. Alumni association at a buffet supper to we given at the Gould hotel. Rushing Rules Changed By Womens' Panhellenic (Continued from page 1) --will make rushing simpler, more systemat ic, and more centralized. Every rushes will be required to file his correct Manhattan address and a list of his dates in the office of the faculty adviser of fraternities, making it possible for rush captains to locate rushes at any time. This is supposed to eliminate the practice of former rush weeks of keeping rushes from their dates. There will be two neutral periods each day when the rushee cannot be in the presence of any fraternity man. Fraternities are limited to four dates with a rushee, and a rushee must keep one date with each fraternity with which he has dates before he breaks any remaining dates with them. Dates must be broken by rush captains and the rushee in person. Heavy penalties are to be imposed for violation of rush rules. Each fraternity will give a $50 check, payable to Senior Men's Pan-Hellenic Council, before rush week starts which will be paid if the fraternity is found guilty of violating rush rules. At the meeting of the Chemistry club on Thursday, April 19, at 4:30 in room 302 of the Chemistry building, Lanning Rankin, assistant analyst in the state office, will give a talk on "Naval Stores." Anyone interested is invited to attend. State Food Analyst to Speak Playground Ball Leaders Win in One-Sided Games Attend the Kansas Relays. Playing well in the field, the Phi Delta downed Sigma Nu 7 to 1, the efforts of Mattner, Sigma Nu pitcher, who struck out 14 men. The Collegians defeated Sigma Alpha Mu 13 to 7, with Sigma Phi Epsilon trouncing the Campus Raiders 12 to 4. Division leaders in intramural playground ball gained early leads yesterday in all games and marched through third round of play without much difficulty. The Phi Delta and the Collegeins remained deadlocked for first place while the D. U's and Betus shared the top place in the third section. Collegians, Phi Delts, D. U.'s and Betas Still Hold First Places The Betas dropped Phi Kappa Psi from the undefended class by staging an 8-run rally in the seventh foray for a 15 to 5 win. Bricks likewise spoiled the Delta Chi record by taking the long end of a 9 to 1 count. A sluggish test found Sigma Chi winning from Theta Tau 13 to 9. Two games were forfeited; S.A.E. to Acacia, and Phi Chi to Pi Kappa Alpha. PAY AS YOU USE IT! Preciously the model you need! Latest design.lowest price. Complete! Easy to use.even if you've never typed before! Built for a lifetime of writing convention and instruction, and it is yours! The balance on easy terms. The score by innings: LAWRENCE TYPEWRITE EXCHANGE 737 Mass. St. Phone 548 Lawrence, Kansas The score by鸣响 R B 13 Phi Delta 012 130 - 8 Sigma 012 130 - 8 Belles; Phi Delta, Moore and Shepherd; Sigma, Munett, and Kelly. Bricks 430 002 00 R 9 DeDlaChi Chi 001 000 1-0 W Batteries; Bricks, Simmons and Elliot; Delta Chi, Barber and Warner. S, P, E. H 38 Campus Raiders 124 121 01, 129 00 101 Batteries: S, P, E. Thomas and Allen; Campus Raiders, Carr and Goodw Royal Typewriter Company, Inc. 2 Park Avenue, New York City R Beta 01 042 088-15 20 Phi Psi 130 101-0--5 5 Butteries; Beta, Buckingham and Morgan; Phi Psi, Ryan, Hodge and Hodge S. A. M. 002 201 4 R H Collegians 302 269 18 R Batteries: S. A. M. Abrams and J. P. Bartlett, Hedeen, Forrell Snurr, Cover LAWRENCE Thera Tau T Sigma Chi 202 012 2 H 12 164 11 10 - H 13 164 11 10 - H 13 Batteries: Theta Tan, Stout and Heter Sigma Chi, Quigley and Johnson. Allen To Speak In Chicago Allen To Speak III Chicago Dr. F. C. Allen will speak at an alumni club meeting in Chicago tonight. William O. Rice, '26, '28, secretary of the Chicago alumni is in charge of the meeting. Dr. and Mrs. Allen will return to Lawrence tomorrow. Dr. Allen left three weeks ago for Atlanta to attend meetings of the Basketball Coaches association, and last week-end was in New York at meetings of the Basketball Rules committee. Coffman Calls Meeting Clyde Coffman, c'36, president of the "K" club, has called a club meeting for 7:30 tonight in Robinson gymnasium. E. R. Elibel, intramural director will be present and nominations for new club officers will take place. Coffman urges all members to be present. Relays Boxers Announced Eight boxing bouts, arranged for the entertainment of the visiting high school athletes for Friday night, will consist of three, two-minute rounds each. Four institutions will be represented. Sixteen Men From Four Institutions Will Compete The ring will be on the east side of the stadium, admission 25 cents to all but the visiting athletes. The referee will be Thomas Irving Bramwell of St. Louis and the two judges are to be Swede Wilson and Roy Lawrence, both of Lawrence. The announcer will be Sergeant William Kollendar. The bouts which are to start at 7:30 o'clock, are as follows: In addition to the boxing bouts, the moving picture of the Wanamaker Mile which Glenn Cunningham of Kansas won, will be shown. Herman Dick of Haskell (115) vs. Pekkard, K.C.A.C. (115) Roland, K.C.A.C., (115). B Allen, Alec K. IU, (122) vs. Cockrill. B Allen, K. U. (122) vs. Cockrill, K.C.A.C., (118). Davis et al. (1976). Chief Scott (K.C.A.C. (140) vs. Bill Bolton, K. U. (142). Kary Gene of St Benedicts (128) or Jerome Chee of Haskell (128). Boston, K. U. (142) Jerry O'Donnell, St. Benedicts (144) Hobson, K. U. (144) Charles Briggs, St. Benedicts (147) or Henry Hollyn of Haskell (147). w, Wilbur Button of Haskell (144). Charles Briggs, St. Benedicts (147) vs. Joseph D. Burke (148). Henry Hollyman of Haskell (147). Clyde Hlebany K. U. (163) vs Swan- a Bill Ramey, K. U. (168) vs. Darrity C.A.C. (168). --hawk; Diamond 4. D.T.D. vs Triangle. Horseheads at 3:30; Poi Delta vs Theta Intramural Calendar Indicates women's sports. Tuesday, April 17 Tuesday, April 17 Baseball, Bears vs. Wildcats Indicates women's sports. Tuesday, April 17 Brookhill, Berne, Wildcat Biseman. Biseman ball at 4:30m Diamond 1, A TGT Phi Giam; Diamond 2, KEK; vs Resuil: Diamond 3, CDS. vs Jay- sburg: Diamond A, DTD, vs Triangle. Horseshoe at 3:30; Phi Delts vs Theta Tau; Delta Chi vs Phi Psi. Handball at 4:30: Pl K.A. vs Theta Tue Tennis at 3:30: Campus Raiders vs Beira; Delia Chi, Ds,D$_S$Pi. *Baseball at 4:30:* Kappa Gamma vs Chi Omega; Gamma Phi Beta vs Corbin Hall; Pi Beta Phi vs A.O. Pi; Sigma Kappa vs Alpha Gamma Delta. *Tennis: Hunter and Montgomery, Hall, Baker and Walker, L.W.W., vs Evettt and Smith, Watkins Hall: Learned to Cutip and Butterfield, Delta Zeta. Wednesday, April 18 Baseball, Witches at 30; Basketball Horseback at 330; S.A.E. vs. C.D.S. M101 (A) Handball at 4:30: Phi Delta vs. Betas Tennis at 3:30: D.T. D.S. P.E.U. Dauphin at 5:30: *Tennis; Dodge and Dodge, K.K.G., vs Cosandier and Cosandier, Corbin Hall; Seymour and Neubeecker, K.K.G. vs Newcomer and Rhodes, Corbin Hall; Learn to Dance NOW for the SPRING PARTIES Special Attention Given Beginners Advanced dances—Privilege lessons MARION RICE MARION RICE DANCE STUDIO N.Y. Classr Blvd., 924 1/2 Mass. Yes Sir! 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