PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Three Firsts Won by Camilla Luther in Women's Meet Fern Baker Defeats Own Discus Throw Score to Break Only Old Record Camilla Luther made the high score of the afternoon in the women's intramural track meet Monday with a total of 15 points made by three firsts. She ran the 60-yard hurdles in 10 seconds, the 75-yard dash in 10.5 seconds, and made the broad jump at 14 feet. A discus throw record of 80 feet 2 inches made by Fern Baker last year was broken by herself with a score of 87 feet 2 inches and Kathleen Teasgarden 32 inches. The Walker placed third in the event with 79 feet 9 inches. The results of the meet were as follows: 50-yard dash—Margaret Gregg, 7 seconds Baseball throw—Katiehle Teagarden, 184 feet, 3 1-2 inches; Mildred Whaner, 164 feet, 4 inches; Fern Baker, 153 feet, 11 inches. High jump-Margaret Irwin, 4 feet 7 inches; Winifred Drake, 4 feet, 3 inches; Dorothy Lightburn, 4 feet, 2 inches 100-yard dash—Evelyn Armstrong, 13.4 seconds. Shot put--Fern Baker, 28 feet, 7 margarct Walker, Kathleen Tgearden. 60-yard hurdles--Camilla Luther, 18 seconds, Evelyn Armstrong. Broad jump=Camilla Luther, 14 feet, 60-yard hurdles=Camilla Luther, 10 60-yard hurdles=Camilla Luther, 10 Discus--Fern Baker, 87 feet, 8 inches; Kathleen Teesgarden, 92 feet, 8 inches; Mary J. Dillon, 9 feet, 9 inches. Javelin--Ella Morgan, 66 feet, 8 inches; Dorothy Taylor, Margaret 75-yard dash. dash-Camilla Luther, 10.5 Elizabeth, Elizabeth Dargarett, Greens There were 24 women entered in this track meet. H. W. Hargiss served as the starter of the meet. According to classification the seniors received 44 points, the juniors 29 points, sophomores 7, and freshmen 9. News From Home Fort Scott—(UP)—A free crippled children diagnosis clinic will be held here June 1 under sponsorship of the local Rotary club, the Bourbon county medical society and the Kansas Crippled Children Commission. The clinic will benefit crippled persons of southeast Kansas. Topeka—(UP)—The state highway department has completed printing of new road maps for Kansas. A new feature is a table of distances between the larger towns, by which the distance from point to point can be determined instantly. Wichita—(UP)—In a recent test case concerning 3.2 beer a local physician declared that one must drink three cups before the desired effect begins to appear. Wichita — (UP) — Fire Chief W. R. Price will have a shiny new red auto-mobile soon. His old machine, which has been in use 7 years, was ordered scrapped by the city council as being unsafe and dangerous to drive. Pittsburgh—(UF)–For 25 years children of Mr. and Mrs. George Laney have attended the high school here. Last year the tenth child received her diploma. Columbia, Mo. — (UP) — President Walter Williams of the University of Missouri has announced the establishment of an employment bureau for graduates of the institution. Independence, Mo. — (UP) — Jim Bausch, former University of Kansas athlete and winner in the summer as a life guard at Doutt's Lake, south of here. Smith to Class Reunion Guy W. Smith, professor of mathematics, will attend the twenty-fifth anniversary of the class of 1908 of the University of Colorado to be held next week at Boulder. Professor Smith will also visit his mother at Castle Rock, Colo., and will return in time for the summer session. Send the Kansnn home. Present Original Numbers Fine Arts Group Glives Program of Student Compositions Students of C. S. Skilton, professor of organ in the School of Fine Arts, presented a program of original compositional research at the school's administration building Monday night. The opening number was a trio in three movements, written by Hermine Stover, fa'33, who played the number on the violin, accompanied by Jean Bender, fa'33, piano; and Genevieve Harris, fa'33, cello. M. Lorene Grant Piper, gr., played an Imprompta on the piano and a women's chorus on Tennyson's poem, "The Owl." She also accompanied Everett Fetter, gr., violin, in his "Romance" for violin. A piano suite, "Morning," "Noon," and "Twilight" was played by Mildred De Weese, c34. William Howie, gr-accompanied Meribah Moore, associate professor of voice, with his songs, "Love's Waiting" and "Moon Sheep." Paul Hansen, gr, presented a "Scherzo from a Quartet in A Minor", and Gavin Doughty, gr, played "Variations on an Original Theme," both playing stringed instruments; Sketches in piano, suite played by the Groene, gr, "Mt. Oread", "A Stroll", "Between Classes" and "A Picnic" were included. The chorus "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat" by Sister Valeria Willems, gr, was given by 10 women students of Meri-bah Moore and choir responses to the quartet of pupils of Mrs. Moncrieff. Women's Intramurals One bracket of the women's tennis semi-finals was won by Lawson and Lightburn, Independent. Nubecker and Seymour of Kappa Kappa Gamma will play the winners of the match between the Pi Phi team of Ferguson and Dunsford and the independent team of Baker and Walker in the other semi-final match. The finals are scheduled to be played before Friday. practice. Boucher was the winner of one section of the women's horseshoe contest, and will play the winner of the semi-finals between Lightburn and Montgomery for the championship. The women's life saving tests were passed Friday by Jennifer Doane, Ione Kelley, Loize Montgomery, and Kathleen Boucher. The women's handball championship was won by Betty Parkinson, who defeated Carol Hunter in a match yesterday. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE June 1 to June 8, 1933, Inclusive Men's Intramurals In the inter-organization horseshoe singles, Morgan, Beta, won from Green-leaf, Beta. Robinson-Greenleaf, Beta, won from Case-Morgan, Beta. Curry, Delta Chi, won from Dodge, Beta, in the finals in inter-organization tennis singles. In the tennis doubles, Curry and Siera lost to Willow-Snowder, Sierra Chia. Sears won from Hill in the open handball singles. Joe Raggio of Philadelphia is considered the world's largest fat man. He weighs 750 pounds and has not been out of the house for fifteen years. He is a giant doorway. He eats 12 pounds of spaghetti each day and 7 pounds of hot dogs, 1 gallon of coffee, 3 quarts of ice cream and 60 to 70 hard-boiled eggs. He takes 8 yards of cloth to make his plaid and 6 yard for his shirt. LARGEST FAT MAN THURSDAY June 1 A.M. 4:30 classes, All hours at 8:30 to 10:20 A.M. 3:00 classes, 2 1 hours at 10:30 to 12:20 P.M. 3:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 1:30 to 4:20 FRIDAY June 2 A.M. 9:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 1:30 to 4:20 P.M. 9:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 1:30 to 3:20 SATURDAY June 3 A.M. 10:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 P.M. 10:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 1:30 to 3:20 — Sunday, June 4 — MONDAY June 5 A.M. 11:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 P.M. 11:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 1:30 to 3:20 TUESDAY June 6 A.M. 2:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 P.M. 2:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 1:30 to 4:20 WEDNESDAY June 7 A.M. 8:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 P.M. 8:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 1:30 to 3:20 THURSDAY June 8 A.M. 2:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 8:30 to 10:20 P.M. 2:30 classes, 2, 1 hours at 10:30 to 12:20 Athletes Must Get Permission to Play Summer Baseball Dr. Allen Warns Against Participation Without Approval of Big Six Group A warning to all university variate and freshman athletes that they must not play on baseball teams or in other athletics during the summer vacation unless they first get permission from Dean George C. Shaad, University faculty representative in the Big Six conference, was issued today by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, Unless permission is given, from Dean George C. Shaad in such contests, the athlete becomes ineligible for further Big Six conference competition, according to the conference rules on eligibility, Dr. Allen explained. "We have had some trouble in the past over athletes who have participated in athletic contests at home during vacation," Dr. Allen said, "and I want to call attention of them, which all are supposed to know, but which some might overlook. The rule on summer participation with permission is aimed WASHING - GREASING ALEMITING a complete job $1.25 CONDITION YOUR CAR FOR THE HOME TRIP Firestone We're open all night CARTER SERVICE primarily at summer baseball, but it applies to any sport played with an organized team or as an organized meet. The Big Six rule covering this matter reads: "A student may participate unattached or as a representative of an outside amateur athletic organization during the summer vacation if he has secured permission from the faculty representative of the institution involved." We've Got Everything for swimming We have Gantner Wikies for men — the talk you've heard about them is true. They have something different to offer. We have Jantzens for men and women in the season's smartest lines and gayest colors. "Athletes intending to compete in any such contests should, to be on the safe side, if in doubt as to whether the rule applies to them, see Dean Shaad before leaving school. If an athlete does get permission now and decides to play after he gets home, he must write to Dean Shaad for permission." We have swimming caps and sandals. As a matter of fact, we have everything. Leona Baumgartner, '25, has been awarded a Pi Beta Phi scholarship for scientific research work. P1 BETA PHI SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED TO BAUMGARTNER Miss Baumgartner obtained her doctor of philosophy degree last year at Yale and is working toward an M.D. Gifts of Distinction for THE GRADUATE The Book Nook 1021 Mass. St. RELAX BETWEEN FINALS Stroll down for one of those Ice Cream Sodas that will give you a new grip on that "Cram Knowledge"—Don't let it slip away before you use it. Electric Shoe Shop It isn't many shops that do the quality shop repairing this shop does. Let us fix 'em before U leave town. DO YOU KNOW Rankin's Drug Store degree there. She will use the scholarship this coming year. Miss Baungartner was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi and Mortar Board at the University. She was a member of the local chapter of Pi Beta Phi, and later she served as province president for Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado and Nebraska. She studied in Europe during 1928-29. She is the daughter of Professor and Mrs. W. J. 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