PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSA TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1933 --- Jayhawkers Meet Missouri Saturday in Track Contest Feature Event Expected to Be Between Dash Men in 100 and 220 Races The feature events of the annual track meet between the University of Kansas and the University of Missouri here Saturday at the University stadium should be the 100-yard dash and the 220-yard dash, in which Ed Hall, of Kansas, and Woody Haffield, Missouri, are the main competitors. In the Haskell meet Hall run the century in 9.6 seconds and the 220 in 21 seconds. In a dual meet between Missouri and Iowa State, taking the 100-yard dash in :99.6 and the 220-yard dash in :21.5. The meet will begin at 2 p. m. The meet records: Mile run—4:23, Cunningham, Kansas 1932. 440-yard dash—49.5, Hursley, Missouri. 1929. 100-ward dash—9.8, Branham, Mo. Scholtz, Mo.; 20, Klaner, Kan; 30 120-yard high hurdles—14.8, Simpson, Missouri, 1916. 880-yaff "run-1.35, Cunningham, Kansas 1932. 220-yard dash...21.3, Sickel, Kansas, 31; Ftoxtow, Missouri, 1932. Missouri, 1925. Two mile run=3-48.9, Poage, Missouri, 1925. 220-yard low hurdles--23.4, Flick, Kansas 1932 Kansas, 1932. One Mile relay – 3-21.5 Kansas (Engle, Hoeen), Rhoeney, 1926). Pole vault – 12’ 9 1-4’, Lancaster, Missouri, 1926. High jump – 6’ 3 1-4’, Bransford, Missouri, 1925. Shot put – 47’ 11 3-4’, Thornhill, Kansas, 1927. Discuss throw – 147 ’ 4 3-4’, Thornhill, Kan., 1927. Javelin throw – 191’ 4 1-4’, Bryan, Kan., 1927. Javevin throw-191 4 1-4', Bryan, Kansas, 1931. Broad jump=23' 10 5-8', McInerney, Kansas, 1927. Activity books will be sufficient to admit students to the meet. Cunningham has run both the mile and the 890 in much better time than the above records and if he is pushed he will undoubtedly set new ones in the events. The shot put record also has a chance to be broken as Elwyn Dees has gone above 47 feet 4 3-4 inches previously. The box score: Men's Intramurals Only one game of inter-organization playground ball was played yesterday. Alpha Tau Omega won from Sigma Nu, 10 to 16. The Lawrence collegians forfeited to Chi Delta Sigma. Alpha Tau Omega—10 AB H Zettle, ss 4 2 Wilson, lb 2 2 Roswell, lf 4 2 Robbets, lb 2 2 Kemp, p 3 2 Wolf, e 2 2 Evans, cf 3 2 Mains, ss 3 1 Tullis, tf 3 1 Butch, 2b 1 Totals 33 18 Sigma Nu—6 AB 18 Galwix, If 3 1 Bountright, 3b 1 Ferry, sa 3 1 Fulcomer, c 3 2 Reisin, 1b 3 2 Sanders, cf 3 2 Ellenon, m 3 2 Ashley, 2b 3 2 Shoefler, p 3 2 Hunt, rf 1 0 Ashley, rf 1 0 Totals Women's Intramurals The four baseball games which were postponed last week because of rain were played last night. The Pi Beta Phi won over Kappa Gamma Gamma by a 14 to 10 score and at the same time won the championship of their group. The I.W.W. team lost to the Ecteatera, 10 to 13, thus tying the score in their group. They will play off the tie with the Ecteatera tomorrow at 12:30 pm. They will play off that tie with the Independents Thursday at 4:30 pm, for winner of the group. The Independents won over the Corbin hall team, 10 to 9. This afternoon at 4:30 the following games will be played: Alpha Micron i vs. Alpha Xi Delta, Chi Omega vs. Watkins hall, Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Alpha Gamma Delta, and Alpha Chi Omega vs. TNT. Games played this evening will determine the winners of the remaining bays. Quack Club to Meet Quack club, women's swimming organization, will meet Wednesday night at 7:30 in Robinson gymnasium. At this time tryouts will be held for pledges who wish to pass their diving tests to secure full membership, and for members to try out for Major Quack. At 8:30 a business meeting will be held for election of officers and to plan the club's annual spring party. Relays Club to Entertain Major, Philip Floming Will Be Guest Speaker at Banquet Friday Friday evening the Lawrence Relays club, chapter one, will hold a dinner at the Hotel Eldridge at 6:30 o'clock. Major Philip Fleming, former athletic director at West Point, will be the host of the event, and friend of Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, and while here will be the personal guest of Dr. Allen. Guests at the banquet will include the University athletic staff, the student relays committee, and local sports writers. A general discussion will be held on past Kansas Relays as well as the chances for the football team next year. Adrian Lindsey, football coach, will give a brief talk on next fall's prospects. GENERAL STUFF "Farewell to Arms" playing at the Varsity is a second run picture, but a good one. It has a good story, good lines and Helen Hayes which is enough for any show. Any surplus of tear drops in you can be easily released at the Varsity. "The White Sister" at the Patee featuring Clark Gable and Helen Hayes is another war story, but possessing more power than the general run. We can't imagine any one in this sketological taking religion quite as seriously as Miss Clinton, who she didn't go to school in Kansan. The story concerns a maiden who falls in love with an aviator and, thinking him dead, becomes a nun. She does not learn that her lover is alive until she has taken the final vows. The play is tragic, but beautiful and should twiddle a sad little thermo on your heart strings. The Patee's coming attraction is George Arliss in "The Working Man." Critics hail ti as George's best picture. It has a strong cast, but the film is full of humor and amusing situations and is replete with real drama. "Cavalcade" at the Dickinson is an English picture produced by the Gaumont company. It is a brief history of the last few decades of swift moving events as seen through the eyes of an English family. Clive Brook and Diane Wynward have the leading roles. They are supported by a particularly able cast of English actors. "Cavalcade" covers too much ground to be close-knit drama, but it is dramatic and conveys a definite impression of the vast changes that have taken place in civilization's standard of mora values. The next picture at the Dickinson is "Be Mine Tonight." The lead is taken by a Pole, not yet thirty, who has been compared by critics to Caruso and Gigli. Kiepura, besides being young and a gifted singer, is strikingly hand-some and possesses a marked dramatic ability. The story promises to be the unusual adventures of a concert singer who runs away from his slave-driving, female manager for a vacation. He meets a beautiful girl in the still more美丽的人面。He fails in love as people will in the high altitudes and has many other amusing misfortunes. It sounds good. Direct service over scenic spring highways in modern, dependable round-trip accommodations. The hardest walking to World's Fair Grounds. Free stopovers to through passengers, library privileges on round trip tickets. WESTERN GREYHOUND BUS ALL-EXPENSE TRIPS Three tours, 4 to 7 days $110.00 up, Chicago fare Write for booklet to A. P. Western Greyhound Lines, 12M. Western Greyhound Lines, 12M. W. 11th. Kansas City, Md. UNION BUS TERMINAL 638 Massachusetts - Phone 590 Phi Delta Theta Leads Intramural Track Meet Pace Setters Score 62 2-3 Points, Betas Running Second Pi Delta Theta holds its lead in the intramural track meet with a total of 62 2-3 points and Beta Theta Pi still hold second place with 46 2-3 points. Acacia passed Kappa Sigma has 40 1-3 points and Kappa Sigma has 40 1-3 points and Kappa Sigma 39 1-3 points. Nuckles, Delta Chi, won the discus throw with a distance of 122 feet. The Delta Chi team average was also first in the discus. The medley relay was In the second part of the meet which was run off yesterday afternoon, Neal, Phi Delt, tied with Caso, Beta, and Morrison, Kappa Sigma, for first place in the 100-yard dash. The time was 104 seconds. The team average of the Phi Delts, Beta, and Acacia was also tied for first place in the 100-yard dash. Neal won the broad jump for the Phi Delts by jumping 21 feet 2 inches. The Phi Delt team average was first in the broad jump and second in the discus throw. Their team won in their in the mudler relay. Points for other organizations are Delta Chi, 35; Sigma Chi, 35; Phi Gai 28; Sig Ep, 25; Kappa Eta Kappa, 2 Phi Pi, 17; Theta Tau, 15; Kayhawks, 15; Sigma Alpha Mu, 12; Sig Alph. 2. 100-yard dash: individual winner— Case, Beta; morrison, Kappa Sigma; Neal, Phi Delt, tied, time, 10.4 seconds. Team winner-Beta (Case, 10.4; White, 10.9; McCormick, 10.9; Acceia (Coleman, 10.6; Hurd, 10.4; Forney, 11.1). The total results of yesterday's events are: To Acquaint You With Our Work and Service. 30 DAY SPECIAL MEN'S HALF SOLES Special .60, .75, .90 LADIES' HALF SOLES Special .45, .60, .75 RUBBER HEELS Special .26 Wingfoot .35 Seiberling Everything else in proportion. We have no agents. We pay no commissions. Save the difference by Cash and Carry Burgert's Shoe Shop 1113 Mass. St. at Phi Delt (Neal, 10.4; Siebert, 10.9; Coy, 11) tied for first, team average, 10.7. Kappa Sigma's tea placed fourth with a team average of 10.8 Discuss throw: individual winner—Nuckles, Delta Chi, distance, 122 feet, team winner, Delta Chi, 122 feet, team average, 98 Delta Chi, 6 inches, team average, 101 feet 2 inches, Second-Phi Delta, team average, 91 feet 2 -1 2 inches, Third-Beta, team average, 87 feet 10 inches, team average, 85 feet 2 inches, team average, 85 feet 2 inches. Broad jump: individual winner—Neal, Phi Delt, distance, 21 feet 2 inches. Team winner–Phi Delt (Neal, Phi Delt), team average, 19 feet 10 1/2 inches, Nort, 18 feet 10 1/2 inches), team average, 19 feet 8 inches, Second-Sigma Chi,队 average 19 feet 4 inches. Third-Beta,队 average, 19 feet 2 inches. Fourth-Delta Chi,队 aver The last three events in the track meet consisting of the 220 yard dash, shot put and high jump will be held this afternoon. Medley relay (440, 220, 220, 880) Won by Aecia (3.219), Second-Kappa Ea Kappa (3.31.6), Third-Phi Deities 3:48). Fourth-Beta (4.054). Buy Her A Double Dip Ice Cream Cone 5c Union Fountain Sub-Basement, Memorial Union NEAT TRICK OF THE SUMA NEATEST TRICK FOLLOW THE "50 TIMERS"* VACATION to a LOW-COST EUROPEAN It's really an investment—a European vacation this summer. Travel is cheaper, sea-goining vacations are cheaper—perhaps never again will you have this opportunity? 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