PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1933 Hargiss Will Take 20 Men to Lincoln for Big Six Meet Jimmy Cox Will Enter Dash and Hurdle Events for First Competition This Year The University track team will leave at 1:10 tomorrow afternoon by car for Lincoln, Neb., to compete in the Big Six outdoor conference meet Friday. The team was named by H. W. Harglars, cochair, only 20 men will make the trip. Hargiss intends to enter Jimmy Cox, a letterman who has not competed this year, in both the dashes and hurdle events. Cox has been handicapped for the last two years because of a leg injury and therefore has been unable to compete. He holds victories over Flick and Gridley from his freshman year, and when in high school was the Missouri state hurdles champion. Preliminary qualifying rounds will be held Friday afternoon in most of the events. Those excluded are the two teams that will visit, high jump, and one-mile relay. The entries: One mile. Cunningham. Borel. One mile: Cunningham, Borel. 400-yard climb: Graves, Gay, Cunin, Gunnell. 100-yard hustle; Hall, Plumley, Cox. 120-yard high hurdles; Flick, Plumley. 880-ydr run; Cunningham, Graves, Taylor, Borel, Bondak 220-yard dash: Hall, Plumley, Gay, Cox Two mile run: Pankratz, Menzle, Cunningham. unhingham. 220-yard low hurdles: Flick, Plum- er. One-mile relay: Gay, Graves, Cunningham, Hall, Bouldin, Rogers, Harper Fone vadú? Gray, rogers, Beatty Shope put: Dees, Beach, Gray, Beat; Beatty put: Dees, Beach, Gray, Beat; Pole vault: Gray, Rogers, Beaty, shot nut: Dees, Beach, Gray, Beaty Shot put: Dees, Beach, Gray, Beatty High jump: Dumm, Harrington. Javelin throw: Gard, Brinkman Broad Jump Hall, Plumley, Harrington. Harrington, Beatty, Broad jump, Hajl, Plumley, Harring Iman, Dumini, Gray. Discus throw: Beach, Dees, Brinkman, Dump, Grey Men's Intramurals Five games of inter - organization playground ball were played yesterday. Phi Delta Theta won from Kappa Eta Kappa, 24 to 5; Alpha Tau Omega defeated Delta Chi, 24 to 8; Sigma Nu Kappa, 17 to 6; Alpha Gamma Delta won from Delta SigmaLambda, 10 to 3; and Phi Gamma Delta defeated Triangle, 5 to 2. the box score: Phi Delta Theta-24 4B H R 3 Champion, K 5 4 4 Van Cleave, K 5 4 4 Moore, p 5 2 2 Briedenthal, 3b 5 0 Shaffer, cf 5 1 Shepherd, c 4 2 Hess, r 3 3 Chambers, 2b 5 3 Maris, rs 4 2 North, 1b 4 2 Gullett, ls 4 2 Griffith, l 1 1 Awbrey, p 1 1 Totals 46 23 H Kappa Eta Kappa—5 AB H Anderson, c 4 2 Honley, c 3 1 Johnson, lb 4 1 Staintsky, ls 3 1 Michel, sb 1 0 Fowler, b 3 0 Stuth, i 3 0 Dickinson, rs 3 1 Omer, 2b 3 1 Hedges, v, f 2 0 Masher, 2b 3 0 Totals ... 32 12 Alpha Tau Omega—24 AB H 2 Tett, ss 1 H 2 Roswell, if 6 Gilles, ss 6 Roberts, p 5 Walf, ss 5 Kemp, b 5 Evans, cf 5 Bouw, cf 5 Booth, 2b 5 Mains, b 3 5 Totals 53 32 Delta Ch-8 | AB | H Bunyan, ls | 4 | 2 Peterson, If | 4 | 1 Witten, c | 4 | 1 Warner, p | 4 | 3 Murray, cf | 3 | 1 Pennington, 2 | 3 | 2 Masters, rf | 3 | 2 Kelsey, lb | 3 | 0 Sourk, 3b | 3 | 0 Pyle, rs | 3 | 0 Totals ... 34 14 Theta Tau—20 AB H 5 Heter, c 4 4 Caleb, c 10 4 White, ls 5 2 Johnson, p 4 1 Hardman, rs 4 3 Ficklede, 2b 4 4 Main, b 1 4 Sparr, cf 4 2 Pratt, 3b 4 2 Witt, f 4 2 Totals 43 24 20 Sigma Nu—14 AB H R Ellenman, ss 5 3 3 Ashley, 1b 5 5 4 Pountain, p 5 1 0 Sanders, b 5 1 0 Flood, c 5 4 1 Craig, rf 4 0 0 Anchuez, 2b 4 2 1 Hurst, lf 4 3 3 Cotton, cf 1 1 1 Payne, cf 1 1 1 Totals ... 39 22 14 Jayhawk—10 AB H R Leonard, 2b 4 2 1 Thom, 1b 3 2 1 Wiley, rs 3 2 2 Ken, p 5 3 2 McManus, if 4 1 0 Lettis, k 4 1 0 Russel, s 3 2 2 Nelson, cf 4 1 0 Houston, c 4 1 0 Preble, i 4 1 1 Totals ... 40 19 10 Delta Sigma Lambda-3 **AB** H R Delta Sigma Lambda-2 **AB** H R Alpha Chi's and I.W.W.'s to Play Finals in Basebal Winner of Game Tomorrow Will Have Intramural Championship The Alpha Chi Omega baseball team is champion of the organized group, and the IWWs of the unorganized group as the result of their victories in the semi-finals of the intramural base-ball contest. The Alpha Chi's won over the Pi Beta Phi's last night by a score of 17 to 16. The lineup for Alpha Chi was headed by Harvey and Tubbs, catcher and pitcher, with Mess more playing first base, Sturgeon second, Silliman, third, Luxton, shortstop, Givens right field, Arnold left field, and Wilson center field. Sullivan caught for Pi Phi and Dundsford pitched, Harriman played first base, Edwards, second, Ferguson third, Blauk shortstop, Pyle right field, Throckmorton left field and Heffner center field. The IWW's defeated Watkins hall by a 22 to 5 score, Morgan caught and Baker pitched for IWW, Hunter play first base, Walker second, Peterson third, Pyle left field, and Montgomery center field. For Watkins hall, Taylor and Lawson were pitcher and catcher, Lightburn played first base, Berkley, second, Smith third Lee shortstop, Meshell played left field, LeBlanc left field, and Everit center field. The finals to determine the winners of the entire intracrimal baseball tournament Guthrio, 2b 3 2 1 Galbreth, rf 3 1 0 Traylor, p 3 1 0 Cooper, cf 3 0 0 Olker, ls 3 1 1 Holr, rs 3 1 1 Bryan, lf 3 2 0 Tomilinson, 1b 3 0 0 Hof, 2f 3 1 0 Totals ... 30 11 Phi Gamma Delta--5 AB H McCool, 2b 3 2 Ewans, b 3 2 Burnett, ss 3 2 Walker, p 3 2 Tucker, jj 3 2 Harrison, k 3 2 Dickinson, c 2 0 Evans, rf 3 2 Evans, rs 3 2 Gempe, cf 3 0 Totals 29 11 Triangle-2 AB H Potect, c 3 2 Awadem, ls 3 2 Scherfer, c 2 1 Cheney, b 3 1 Bubig, b 3 1 Barbus, b 3 1 Mettner, p 2 1 Benges, f 2 1 Pugh, rs 2 1 Lingo, rf 1 0 Thorne, rf 1 0 Totals ... 26 13 All prices from $1.00 to $10.75 And what an array of cool cotton frocks are here to meet you. Voiles, organdis, batistes in wonderful printings and colorings or in all white—sleeves that balloon—over sleeves—or no sleeves—perky bows. Sports frocks of pique—matelasse—corded laces—so smartly tailored. Formals of pique with mess jacket. 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