PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Kansas-Missouri Dual Track Meet Has Long History Hargiss Men Have Won 11 Times, Tigers 20; Jayhawkers Have High Score The dual track track to be held here Saturday between Kansas and Missouri has been an annual affair except for the year 1904, since its beginning in 1901. During this time Missouri has won 20 wins and Kansas 11. Except for three years, 1909, 1910, and 1914, the Tigers reigned supreme until 1921 when Kansas broke apart and remained there the greater part of the time since. Missouri having only won but four of the meets since that time. The last year that Missouri was the winner was in 1928, as the Jayhawkers have won for the last four years straight. By winning last year with a score of 89 to 42 Kansas ran up the second highest score that has been made in the dual affair. The highest scoring honors go by the 1931 Kansas team which won by a score of 92 to 39. Missouri, however, has obtained a number of points more than Kansas in the total compilations. The Tigers have run up a total of 2-3 points to the team. 1652 1-2-3 The score by years: score by years. 1901 ... K.U. 37 56 1902 ... 27 77 1903 ... 47 65 1904 — No meet. 1904 ... 53 59 1905 ... 38 79 1906 ... 53 64 1907 ... 53 65 1908 ... 52 65 1909 ... 64 1-2 28 1-2 1910 ... 55 1-2 53 1-2 1911 ... 44 65 1912 ... 32 76 1913 ... 47 62 1914 ... 63 1-2 45 1-2 1915 ... 41 68 1916 ... 41 68 1917 ... 44 65 1918 ... 36 73 1919 ... 48 60 1920 ... 48 79 1921 ... 31 57 57 1-2 1922 ... 65 1-2 51 1-2 1923 ... 50 1-2 66 1-2 1924 ... 70 61 1925 ... 54 77 1926 ... 44 1-2 86 1-2 1927 ... 75 56 1928 ... 59 1-3 71 2-3 1929 ... 70 1-2 60 1-2 1930 ... 67 64 1931 ... 92 39 1932 ... 89 42 Totals ... 1652 1-3 1968 2-3 Won ... 11 20 Coffman Will Be Starter and W. O Hamilton Referee DUAL MEET IS SATURDAY The University of Kansas and University of Missouri track and field athletes will meet for their annual outdoor dual meet here Saturday afternoon. The meet will start at 2 p.m. and Clyde Coffman, Olympic decathlon team member and K. U. student who is not competing in track and field events with W. O. Hamilton of Lawrence, former athletic director at K. U. the referee. The entries for the coming dual meet as announced by Coach Hargiss are: One mile run-Cunningham and Pearl 440-yard dash—Graves, Gay, Harrington and Bondk. 120-high hurdles--Flick, Weaver Dumam, and Plumley. 100-yard dash--Hall and Plumley. Two-mile run--Pankratk, Merale and Nathan. 220-yard low hurdles—Flick, Harrington, and Flumley. 880-ward run--Cunningham, Taylor and Bondank. inland. 220-mile dash—Hall, Rogers, and Plugley. Plumley. Pole vault—Gray, Beauty, and Rogers Basketball—Drake, Bracken, and Beatty. Shot put—Dees, Beach, and Beaty. Discuss—Beach, Dumm, Gray and Japhes-Beach, Dunn, Gray and Brinkman. Broad jump-Hall, Plumley, and Harrington. Javelin-Gard, Brinkman, Beatty, and Harrington. High jump - Dumm and Hartington. Mir roke - Gas, Gas, Cunningham. Lift off - Hartington. Cold Water Shave Is Initiation Prerequisite for Sooner Ruf Neks Norman, May 10 — (Special) How would you like to remove a three-weeks board with a cold water shave or a warm water fan fans looked on? Neither we would. 1 however, 50 pledges of the Ruf Neks, University of Oklahoma pep body, will go through that ordeal 15 minutes before the first Sooner-Oklahoma Aggie game. The team is to play as a part of their initiation, says Harry Kornbaum, of Eaul, chief nek. "Each pledge will bring a safety razor, a shaving brush, shaving soap and a small bucket," says Kornbarm, "and pass in turn before the cold water drinking fountain at the varany base. The razors will follow. Straight-edged razors and hot water absolutely will be prohibited." First Series of Women's Baseball Now Complete Four baseball games were played last night to complete the first series of intramural contests. Alpha Chi Omega defeated TNT 22 to 19, and thus won the championship of Group 2. Watkins Hall became winners of Group 3 by virtue of their victory over the Chi Omegas by a score of 23 to 3. Alpha Delta Pi won from Alpha Xi Delta by a score of 27 to 4, and Alpha Gamma Delta defeated Kappa Alpha Theta, 38 to 17. Alpha Chis, Pi Phis, and Watkins Hall Win Respective Groups Pi Beta Biu is the winner of Group I and I. W. W., Ectetera, and Independents are tied for first place in the fourth group. The three cornered tie in group 4 will be played off today and tomorrow. The I. W. W.'s and Etceteras will play today, and the winner of that game and the Independents will play tomorrow. The winner of tomorrow's game will be declared champion of group 4 and will play Watkins Hall, winners of group 3, in the semi-finals, Friday 4:30. The semi-finals for Beta Phi two groups will be played by Pita Biota Alpha Chi Omega, tomorrow at 4:30 The present standing of all the teams ABOUT NAMES. Group I Won Loss Pi Beta Phi 3 0 Alpha Omicron II 2 1 Kappa Kappa Gamma 1 2 Gama Pi Beta 0 3 Group II Won Loss Alpha Chi Omega 3 0 Alpha Gamma Delta 2 1 Kappa Alpha Theta 0 3 Group III Won Loss Watkins Hall 3 0 Jahluk Ma Bi 1 1 Chi Omega 1 2 Alpha Xi Delta 0 3 Group IV Won Loss I. V. W 2 1 Ectea 2 1 Independents 2 1 Corbin Hall 0 3 On Other Hills Catching Mermaids for Neptune The California Daily Bruin suggests that in keeping with all this talk about five-day weeks, technocratic four-hour weeks, five-day months and so, we double space the days. That is, instead of having one day follow another, leave a blank in between. Have 24 hours in which it is no day at all. However, the one difficulty would be that every day through the blank day doing all the things they should have done the day before. To doonn the waitress cap and apron is a privilege at the University of Minnesota, which is only bestowed once a year upon the 100 underclass women who have done outstanding work in campus activities and various university organizations. Those selected for this honor serve at a lunch on Cap Father Neptune required a number of beautiful mermals for his retinue at the aquatic pagemant at Long Beach May 6, so bathing girls were put to work notting them. Miss Adeline Angove was the first one caught. Winners Score 87 Points Betas Second, Acaias Third Intramural Track Honors Won by Phi Delta Theta The spring intramural track meet was completed yesterday, with Phi Delta Teta winning with a total of 87 points. Beta Theta Pi was second with a grand total of 66 points and Acacia ended in third position with S3 points. The fall track meet of this year was also won by the Phi Delta. By tying for first place in the 100-yard dash with Beta and Acaenia, and taking first place honors in the broad jump, javelin, high jump, 120-yard low hurdles, and 220-yard dash, the Phi Deltas were able to won by one inch. First in the 100-yard dash, won the 440-yard relay and took first place in the shot put. Points of other organizations in the order that they finished are: Kappa Sigma, 49; Sigma Chi, 45; Delta Chi, 42; Phi Gamma Delta, 42; Sigma Phi Epsilon, 38; Kappa Eta Kappa, 31; Theta Tau, 26; Phi Kappa Psi, 21; Sigma Alpha Mu, 22; Kayhawk, 21; Delta Tau Delta, 20; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 4; Alpha Tau Omega. 3. Results of yesterday's events: 220, ward dash; individual winner, Neal, Phi Delt dash, 23.6 seconds; team winner, Phi Delta Theta, team average. 24.5 (Neal, 23.6; McCoy 25.1; Wright 24.8). Second, Macin and Beta tied 24.8; fourth, Phi Gam average. 25.9. High jump: individual winner, Neal, Phi Delt; and Morrison, Kappa Sigma, Phi Delt. High jump: individual winner, Phi Delt; team average, 5 feet 4-13 inches (Neal, 5 feet 10 inches); Second, Sigma Phi Epsilon (feet). Second, Sigma Phi Epsilon, team average, 5 feet 3-23 inches. Third, Beta, team average, 5 feet 3-13 inches. Fourth, Phi Gam, team average, 5 feet Shot put: individual winner, Lynch, Beat; distance, 39 feet 10-1 2-inch; team winner, Beta, Team average, 34 feet 10-1 2-inch; team winner, Beta, Team average, 39 feet 10-1 2-inch; White, 34 feet 9-1 2-inch; Robinson, 28 feet 6 inches). Second, Sigma Alpha Mu. Team average, 34 feet 9-1 2-inch; team average, 34 feet 1-3 inches, Fourth, Phi Psi, Team average, 29 feet 7 inches. and Gown day in honor of all graduating senior women. Besides the depression, the school boards of California have an added worry from which Kansas boards are free. At a luncheon address before the Graduate School at the University of Southern California, the school situation in regard to the effects of earth quakes will be presented by a school superintendent. It's the sophomores instead of the seniors at the University of Wichita who get the "breaks" in this spring's final. A series of comprehensive examinations compiled by the North Carolina and Secondary schools will supplement this class's finals and have no bearing on their final grade. An "honest-to-goodness" rodeo show with bucking horses and steers will be featured at the Colorado Agricultural College as a part of an annual college carnival put on by that institution. Only college students are eligible entrants in the contests. A survey of rare fifteenth century original books in the United States shows the library at Armour Institute of Technology at Chicago to possess six such volumes. They are kept in vaults at the library and range in time of publication from 1479 to 1491. Bill Hargiss, track coach, besides being able to coach, has proven his worth as a prophet. In the triangular track meet held at Manhattan last Saturday Coach Hargiss picked the teams and the points scored as follows: University of Nebraska 72, University of Kansas 52, and the Kansas Aggies 38. Coach Bill Hargiss Turns Prophet in Picking Standing of Teams The teams finished in this order and scored 71, 53 2-3 and 37 1-3 points respectively. Councils Suggest Plans to Lessen Dishonesty (Continued from page 1) each student, and alternate questions should be given. d. That the possession of books and not books in class should be discouraged. 4. That it be further recommended that, as far as is absolutely possible, the professor should limit his questions to those dealing with original thought and the application of knowledge derived from them. The question than to factual questions which do not fairly test knowledge, but encourage cheating. 5. That we feel that students are not inherently dishonest, but that our educational system encourages dishonesty and cheating. The reactions are made, making it natural for the student to be academically honest in securing his education, we feel that every possible step should be taken, and we want to remove the temptation for cheating. 6. That this resolution with its recommendations be presented to the int Council, May 9, 1933 LILA LAWSON, G. A HAROLD DENTON, President, M. S. C. Men's Intramurals Only one game in intramural playground ball was played yesterday. Alpha Tau Omega defeated the Kay-houses 28 to 8. The box score: Alpha Tua Omega—28 AB H Zettle, p 7 6 Gilles, f 7 5 Rosso, lb 7 5 Kemp, ss 3 Wolf, c 6 5 Evans, cf 6 4 Balch, 2b 6 4 Tuttle, ff 6 3 Mains, 3b 6 4 Totals 57 37 Jayhawks—6 AB H Dihen, p 4 3 Leonard, 2b 4 4 Wiley, 1b 4 3 McManus, rf 4 0 Vaundari, 2b 4 0 Lettz, c 4 2 Hoover, ls 4 1 Nelson, lf 3 2 Ferry, rs 3 0 Totals ... 34 15 Fordham University School of Law New York New York Case System—Three-Year Course Co-educational College Degree or Two Years of College Work with Good Grades Required. Transcript of Record necessary in all Cases Morning, Early Afternoon and Evening Classes. Write for Catalogue. Charles P. Davis, Registra 233 Broadway, New York Charles P. Davis, Registra Prom Trotting? Wear Something Ravishing $ 1 0^{7 5} $ When they drift casually out on the dance floor or terrace these dresses in chiffons and organdies will be the successes of the evening. The chiffons are in prints and pastels and the organdies are in white and—some of them are embroidered—with flaring skirts and ruffled sleeves in the romantic tradition. There are stunning piques, too, with clever little jackets. Committee Will Propose "C"Average for Big Six Second Floor Plan Features Less Hours and Higher Average for Athletes The University committee on intercollegiate sports is planning to propose a reduction in scholastic hours with an increase in grade requirements for athletes in the Big Six. The proposal will be made at a meeting of the confer-mentation, and representatives to be held at the University of Nebraska, May 18 and 20. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933 Under the change desired, students in the college would be required to pass only 22 hours for the two previous semesters, with a "C" average in their work, and be doing work in 10 hours during their semester of compulsory schooling. The requirement would drop to 25 hours and the law school to 23. Under the present ruling, in the college of liberal arts and sciences, 27 hours of the two semesters prior to the one in competition and enrollment in 12 hours during the semester of competition is required for the athlete to be eligible. The school of engineering and architecture athletes must have passed 30 hours, while the School of Law has a 28-hour requirement. The proposal, however, calls for a WINTER TIME IN MAY--shows 3-7-9 TRY HOT CHILI 10e at the Union Fountain Sub-Basement, Memorial Union VARSITY TONIGHT "A FAREWELL TO ARMS" TOMORROW - THURSDAY Return Showing of MAE WEST 'She Done Him Wrong' PRICES Mat. - Eve. 5c - 15c greater scholarship requirement even though the number of hours would be lessened. As it is now, only passing grades in the required hours are necessary, but the proposed change makes it necessary for an athlete to have a "C" average in order to be eligible for competition. In commenting upon the proposal Dr. F.C. Allen, athletic director, said, "The present plan for sports eligibility in the Big Six is a discrimination against athletes. What we are after is a plan that will stand for all students, both competitive and noncompetitive." DANCE! HENRY HALSTEAD'S Orchestra, Featuring Clarence Rand FRIDAY, MAY 12 $1.25 Couple - "Stags" $1.10 THE OLD MILL TOPEKA Hit Week Is Every Week at the Dickinson DICKINSON "CAVALCADE" "IT SIMPLY MUST BE SEEN" TILL 7 LAST TIMES TONIGHT AFTER 7 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES 20c KIDDIES 25c 5c Starts TOMORROW for the Week-end -GAY as a French love affair! —TANTALIZING as a midnight rendezvous! —ELECTRIFYING as a kiss in the dark! Be One of the First to See It. GET READY FOR THE BE MINE TONIGHT The picture that will give you a new grand and glorious feeling! ... The picture that will send you away with a smile on your lips and a song in your heart! ... The picture with the stars you don't know now—but never, will forget after you see them! "STORY OF TEMPLE DRAKE"