PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1933 Women Will Take Part in Play Day Program High School Representatives to Compete in Annual Events A miniature Olympic games will be held tomorrow in Robinson gymnasium. All the high school students in this part of the state have been invited to this annual Play day. Various programs throughout the day will be conducted by the women physical education unit during the Olympic Award pattern after the Olympiad at the end of the day, which will be made to the individuals having the most points, will be similar to those of the Olympics. Ruth Pyle is in charge of the whole day's program. During the luncheon, which will be held at the gym under direction of Wanda Perrin, Tau Sigma will present several dance numbers, a song and a variety of Posture. The various games of the different teams will be under the guidance of the physical education majors. Those in charge of the games will be: Badminton, Helen Boman; kick ball, Ema Morgan; deck-tennis, Carol Holm; backboard, Baker; and yellub, Ball, Nickel. The challenge games will be conducted by Loize Montgomery, horseshoes; Camilla Luther, stunts; Mildred Irwin, free goals; and Wanda Perrina, baseball throws for accuracy. Thelam will score the score keeper for all of the games. A posture stunt, which is to be held at 2:15, will be judged, and a posture queen chosen by the following judges: James L. Cox, Ernestine Sturgeon, and Mildred Irwin. The following high schools will be represented here: Atchison, Valley Falls, Argentine Haskell, Lawrence Oittauke, Ottawa, Qawatakville, Colony, and Ozarkie. The program for this miniature Olympics will be as follows: 9:00-Registration. 9:45-Team Organization. 10:00 - Grand March of the Nations 10:30 - Welcome by Dorothy Light Butch Burn, c.35. 10:15__Mixor 10:45 — Games — competition between the teams. 11-15—A game of rhythmical activity for the entire group. "16" "17" 12:15—Open hour in charge of Margaret Walker. 2:45- Games. 3:15 - Relay, in charge of Fern Baker. 2.15-Challange hour for the teams Posture Queen to be chosen from representatives of the various teams. 2.45-Carron 3:15 - Relay, in charge of Fern Baker. 3:30 - Folk Dance, in charge of Mara- tet Walker. garet walter. 3:45-Awards. Men's Intramurals Four games of intramural playground ball were played yesterday. Delta Tau Delta won from Delta Sigma Lambda, 23 to 7; Beta Theta Pi won from Chi Delta Sigma, 18 to 4; Phi Kappa Pi deflected Delta Upsilon, 8 to 6; and Chi Delta Pi Kappa Alpha, 6 to 3. The Kayhawke forfeited to Kappa Sigma. The box sobre: Delta Tau Delta—23 AB H F Trowbridge, ls 5 3 2 White, 2b 5 2 2 Hibbs, c 5 2 2 Roark, 1b 5 4 2 Vorma, p 5 4 2 Scott, rf 4 2 2 Helman, rs 4 3 1 Sellers, 3b 4 1 Kusiek, If 4 3 3 Vetch, cf 4 2 1 Leach, rf 2 1 1 Totals Delta Sigma Lambda-7 47 AB H Urie, c 3 4 Crab, b 2 4 Terrill, cf 4 2 Tomlinson, 1b 4 2 Guthrie, ss 4 1 Traylor, p 3 0 Glauber, h 1 0 Palmer, rf 3 1 Ohlers, ss 3 1 McKnight, 2b 3 1 Totals ... 35 16 Totals ... 43 27 18 Chi Delta Sigma—4 AB H 1B R. Baxter, ss 3 2 1 Pellet, 2b 3 0 1 Baldphelle, if 3 0 1 Raymonds, ss 3 0 1 Wagner, 1b 3 1 0 Holzapple, c 3 2 0 Rustman, rf 3 1 0 Nelson, cf 3 1 0 Gassway, 3b 3 0 0 Tihen, p 3 1 7 Beta Theta Pt-18 AB M I 3 Morton, b 5 4 1 Clark, b 1 0 0 Murphy, if 5 4 2 Falluy, cf 5 4 0 Buckingham, p 4 3 3 Lynch, b 4 2 2 Morgan, c 4 0 0 Robinson, rf 4 3 2 Dodge, rs 4 3 2 McCormick, ls 4 2 3 Shite, bs 4 2 3 Fri. Kappa, 19a - d 422 M. Allen, 1b 3 2 Grant, ls 3 2 O'Rocks, 3b 3 1 F. Allen, cf 3 2 Currance, 2b 1 1 Currance, rs 1 1 Fegan, r 2 2 Stiles, p 3 1 Totals ... 29 10 1—George Bernard Shaw, whose outspoken remarks about movies and actors set Hollywood by the ears during a recent visit. 2—Hitler and former crown prince seem to be on excellent terms. 3—Tornado takes heavy toll in Mississippi. Jennings, if ... 3 0 Stanley, c ... 3 0 - - - Scenes and Persons in the Current News Totals Delta Upson—6 AB H Gibson, e 4 2 Lorganson, 2b 4 2 Butter, 3b 4 2 Noble, cf 3 2 Snyder, rs 3 1 Wake, k 3 1 Buckley, rf 3 1 Mckel, lf 3 1 Galloway, 1b 3 0 Lane, p 3 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon—6 AB H Stottenberg, 3b 4 2 Ironsmith, 1b 3 2 Darrall, c 3 2 Bond, ss 3 2 Ebbing, p 3 0 Diblin, c 3 0 Stewart, cf 3 1 Dillon, 2b 3 0 Cornwell, 2f 3 0 Jarvis, s 3 0 Totals 31 10 Pi Kappa Alpha--3 AB H Hartley, 2b 3 1 Savage, 3b 3 1 Blomqnist, 2b 3 1 Pegarden, 1b 3 1 Griffith, rf 3 0 Ward, c 3 1 Dik, v 3 2 Reynolds, cf 3 0 Hall, ss 2 0 Welsh, lf 2 0 Totals Drawings for Horseshoe Doubles Drawings were made for inter-organization horse舍 doubles. They are Schnee-Stahl, Sigma Ph Epsilon, or White-Shaw, Kayhawk; Pella-Kelly, Hess-Aubrey; Phi Delt, L vs. Lame- Noble, Delta U, Dvorsk-Meckone, Acacia, vs. McGowan, Nuger, L. Morgan, Phi Delt, L vs. Lenga, English—Delta, Delta Tau; Delta; Rickleick, Theta Tau, vs. Bye; Thorne- terson, Delta Chi, vs. Bye; Thoren- terson, Delta Chi, vs. Bye; Johnson- Walters, Acacia, vs. Bye; Bridelenth- horcobrien, Delta Chi, vs. Bye; J. Kawhyak, Baykawh, Sieper-Sullivan, Phi Gam vs. Allen-Grey, Delta U; McCormack, Beta Theta Delta U; John-Ewing, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Funston, Sigma Sigi, Murray-Pyle, Delta Chi vs. Bye E. Thomas-Brown, Kayhawk, vs Robinson-Greenleaf, Beta Theta Pi; Brown-Edwin, Deltai; Brown-Foulman, Fountain-Shoeffer, Theta Tau vs Bye; Spalursbury-Holzapple, Chi Delta Sigma, vs Bye; Young-Charlotte, Triangle, Ashton-Poteet, Triangle, vs Bye; Lueck-Gresser, Kappa Sigma, vs Bye; Lord-Wagner, Triangle, Herndon-Hurp, Triangle, vs Bye; Warner-Hiart, Delta Chi, vs Bye; Kennedy-Kinnell, Delta Tau Delta, vs Bye; Kennedy-Hurp, Triangle, delia, Delta U, vs Bye; Watkins-Polkinger, Acacia, vs Newman-Payne, Sigma Nu; Shellkohin-Ganaway, Chi Delta Sigma, vs Steeper — Kappa Sigma, vs Bye. Griffin-Hyland vs Curry-Murphy; Dolgeno-Eisenamw vs Bye; Hitchcock-White vs Roark-Brazil; Silver- Jones-Passer vs Jones-Passer vs Mitchell-Hunter; Simmons-Gartner-Lepelsky; Marshall-Hafford v bye; Scott-Smith vs Hill-Austin. Drawings for men's open tennis doubles have been made and are as follow. Tennis Doubles 1. Only members or pledges of an organization be permitted to compete on an international level. 2. Members of the varsity track squad or men who have made a letter in any sport in any college or University act as an or entering competition Organization. Organizations to change entries on the truck from men whose names appear on the original entry lists, but no new men will be entered; the entry blanks have been checked. Rules for the intramural track meet, which will begin May 2, are as fol- lows. Track Rules Announced 1 the qualifying distances in field 2 events will be as follow: shot put, 25 3 throws ususwr, 70 feet; high jump, 80 feet; in throw, 100 feet; 4 broad jump, 17 feet. Insurance Companies Make Freak Payments (Continued from page 1) ing animals to have tilt lights. In jolly 'ol England, a man was strolling along a country lane enjoying the beautiful moon light and was brought down to earth suddenly by stumbling over a cow—and was she mad? The man is reputed to have sworn that he was sober. He was a piler, when, when Probably the prize accident of recent years occurred in Evanston, Ill., some time ago. A milk truck driver stopped at a filling station to fill his gas tank. He lit a cigarette and some of the hot ashes fell on his coat tail which was saturated with gasoline, the coat burst into flames. - you compare him "with the man" who was speeding down the highway on a car, to him on the side of an elephant. In the United States two cyclists ran into deer. The frightened driver tore off the coat and hurried it away without looking where. It lit on the tail of a horse which switched his tail and tossed the coat into a nearby pile of hay. The horse mobiles, and two wagons went up in smoke. Kind of puts Mrs. O'Leary's sow of Chicago to shame. Even policemen are not immune to freak accidents. In Exter, England, a policeman carrying cough drops loose in his pocket was burned when the drops exploded. Chemists found them to contain chlorate of potash which had been ignited by rubbing against the rough wool cloth. The following are other unique means in which to collect from the insurance companies in these hard times; a Frenchman was struck five times by lightning, the chance of accomplishing this, however, is 1 to 2,000,000,000,000-0,000,000. Get a ratsnake to bite you while you are a mile in the air. P. M. Hampson, a spare tire under your arm; a man in Hillsdale, Mich., was hit by an automobile while carrying one and landed 20 feet away on the tire escaping with minor bruises. A building construction worker once gipped himself out of insurance by remembering Tarzan. He fell off at the twenty-sixth floor. Rain or Shine PHONE 65 warm, dry, and on time in a toy —to the show —to the vespers —to the train —to school You Get to Church Jayhawk Taxi Ike Guffin, Prop. grabbed a cable on his way down and swung in at the ninth floor to see how things were. In conclusion it would be well to tell about the electric light lineman who would not take any chances. He fell off of a high pole and beside a missing ambush and received attention right then and there. Rifle Awards Announced Ten Highest Women Seorers Ar Highest Women, Harper Given Honers At a meeting of the Women's Rifle club last night the varsity team which represent the University during the shooting season was announced. A list of the scores and awards which will be presented by the marksmanshes was also made public. In listing the awards the club explained that pins are given to first-year women, sweaters to those who have made the high ten for two years, and stripes to those who have previously received sweaters. Another meeting of the club was planned for next Thursday evening, when officers will be elected to serve during the ensuing year. The following is a list of the 10 women who have maintained the highest shooting averages this year, their scores and the awards they will receive: Camilla Luther, *edunl*, 97, swater; Bettie Sloan, *c*33, 95.5, stripe; Nellie Stareck, *ed*34, 95, stripe; Pat Arnold, *c*35, 94, swater; Helen Harvey, *c*36, 95, pin; Thelm Humphey, *c*39, 95, swater; Martha Dodge, *c*36, 93, pin; Nadine Marquis, *b*33, 92, swater; Telma Hunter, *c*33, 91.5, stripe; Maurine Strain, *c*33, 91.5, swater. GET READY for Summer We can't promise you much spring. We always have had summer, sometimes with a vengance. If you are not careful your last spring's suit will be a little too thin for your outfit. You should linen, two piece suits, $7 or two for $13. Suiting You As Usual Schulz the Tailor 017 Moss MAT and EVE. 5c - 15c VARSITY TONITE AND TOMORROW Double Program JOE E. BROWN WINNIE LIGHTNER "SIT TIGHT and KEN MAYNARD "BETWEEN FIGHTING MEN" Sunday-Monday BOOTS MALLORY "HUMANITY" Tuesday Evening Only All German Talking Ficture ("Das Lied Stl Aus") ("The Song Is Over") Sponsored by the K.U. LUCKIES PLEASE! German Club Snappy Curb Service 9th & Indiana FOUNTAIN — LUNCHES HILLSIDE PHARMACY Handball Doubles A sweater will also be given to Miss Rowena Longshore, c'33, who is a senior this year. Miss Longshore did not make the high ten this year, but kept her average above 90; she received a pin last year. Phone 1487 Drawings for open handball doubles are as follows: Barber-Powr vs. bye; Hodson-Hill vs. bye; sears-Wolfe vs. hanna-Bartelaard; Wenger-Mustard vs. cutlip-Kern; Brazil-Reynolds vs. bye; Packard-Gicklund vs. bye; Simpson-Curry vs. Morrison-Copeland; Peters-Hoover vs. bye. --to like. MOTHERS' DAY Is a Week From Sunday We carry gifts for her that she will be sure COME IN . . See for Yourself Gifts That Please BOOK STORES **DRED SERVICE:** On gifts bought here we will, without charge, wrap in gift wrappings and pack for mailing. A Good Lunch— Frozen Fruit Salad, 15c Chicken Sandwich 20c Union Fountain Sub-Premium, Memorial Unit of Our Patrons in Helping Us Feed the Campus Guests The CAFETERIA We Appreciate the Wiedemann's When Down Town---- Established 1868 835 Mass. Phone 182 Co-operation The place to stop for a refreshing fountain drink or appetizing sandwich is our beautiful new Walnut Room. LUNCHEON Served Daily 11:30 a. to 2 p. 10 Also 5:30 till 7 p. 14 Saturday and Sunday TONITE! Saturday Shows 1:30-3:30-7-9 ANOTHER BIG PATEE TREAT $ 1 0^{\mathrm{c}} $ TO EVERYONE MATINEE AND NITE AND WHAT A SHOW RKO-RADIO PICTURE A whole repentant opening tails in a story of a crooked best contest that will your eyes! With LLI DAMITI CHARLESMORTON and SAM HARDY EXTRA GEMS- Clark and McCullough in Their Latest Laff Panic—Cartoon to "Devil Horse" Attend Our Popular Matinee And Avoid the Nite Crowds— COME EARLY FOR CHOICE SEATS Here SUNDAY—Greatest Star Merger of 1933 Richard BARTHELMESS - Sally EILERS Tom BROWN - Glenda FARRELL 'Central Airport'