PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1933 Practice Game to Test Merits of 1933 Gridmer Tomorrow's Scrimmage to End Spring Football Season Season Spring football practice will officially end tomorrow afternoon with a full time game to be played between two picked teams at 3 p.m. on the practice field. An admission charge of 25c will be made. Bleachers to accommodate 1,000 people are being erected on the west side of the field. This annual practice game has taken on an atmosphere of intense rivalry between players and coaches alike. The showing made in this game by the var.andidates will give a real line on their abilities to make the team next Fall. For the past week the two teams have been working out separately with their respective coaches, and have mapped out their own strategy and plays. The "Blue" team will present a veteran line with a freshman backfield, while the "Cold" team boasts of a player with a red line a made up mostly of freshmen. As a result of the rife spirit and competitive atmosphere of the game the coaches will suit up and enter the battle at different intervals. Coaches Mike Getto and Elmen Schakehe of the "Blue" and Forrest Cox and George Atkson of the "Gold" team announce the following lineups: Blue Casini Mehringer Kwatermink Watkins Sklar Nesmith O'Neil Bloomfield Hensley Hafford Peterson Gold B. Hammers Lynch Logan Clawson Phelps Abercrombie J. Hammers Manning Plaskett Laub Warren Leave for Drake Relays Track Men Drive to Des Moines Bausch to Put On Exhibition Coach H. W. Hargis, Dr. F. C. Aller and Roland Logan left today at 1 p.m. by automobile for the Drake Relays at Des Moines. Accompanying them were Edwin Hall, Theo Greaves, Howard Pankratz, Glenm Cunningham, Elwyn Dees, Gordon Gray, Captain Raymond Flick, Ray Dumm, Paul Borel, Hall Taylor, Ormand Beach, and Jay Plumley. James A. Bausch, Olympic decathlon champion, also accompanied the squad, and is going to give an exhibition in the weight events. In the medley relay Friday, Hall will run the quarter, Graves the half, Borel the three-quarters, and Cunningham the mile. The two mile relay team, to run Saturday, will be made up of Graves, Pankratz, Taylor, and Cunningham, the latter who will run as anchor man. Coach Hargiss decided against a shuttle hurdle relay entry so the University will not be represented in that event. In the other cases. Hall will run the 100-yard dash, sees the shot put, Gray the pole vault, Flick the high hurdles, Dumm the high hurdles and Thunley the high hurdles and broad jump, and Seach the shot and discus. Charles Clock Called Home Charles W. Clock, c'ulent, was called to his home in Tula, Okla, today because of the serious illness of his father. FIVE JAYHAWKER SWMMERS ENTERTED IN ANNUAL MEET Five men have been entered by Coach Herbert Allinb in the annual Missouri Valley A.A.U. swimming meet to be held in Kansas City Athletic club pool Saturday at 8 p.m. Those entered are: Bert Sutton, c'33, Jimmy Rapport, c'35; Glenn Alexander, c'35; Fred Malo, c'34; and Henry will accompany the men on the trip. Rapoport is entered in the 300-yard medley relay; Alexander will swim in the 150-yard back stroke event, the 200-yard relay, and the 300-yard medley relay; Thorne in the 50-yard dash and the 200-yard medley relay; Sutton is entered in the 50-yard dash, the 100-yard dash, the 200-yard medley relay, and the 300-yard medley relay; and Malo will swim in the 50-yard dash, 100-yard dash, and the 200-yard medley relay. A check on the women's individual intramural scores has been kept this year with the end in view that two small trophies will be given to the two individuals having the largest number of individual points resulting from these intramural matches. These two trophies will be given to the highest in each of the two groups—the organized and unorganized houses. Women's Intramurals The cheek so far in the organized group has rated as the four highest: Barbara Isbell, c 33, 54 points; Cecilia Mitchell, c 35, 54 points; Elizabeth Buehler, c 34, 59 points; and Barbara Newbeyer, phys'dunel. In the unorganized group the four who rank highest at the present time are: Mary Elizabeth Edio, c 34, 79 points; Carol Hunter, c 34, 74 points; Dorothy Lightburn, c 33, 73 points; and Fern Baker, c 34, 68 points. JAYHAWK GOLFERS TRY OUT FOR KANSAS CITY MATCH Qualifying rounds for the Intercollegiate Golf Championship to be held in Kansas City in conjunction with the American tournament, as under way. The four lowest scores turned in for the medal play to date are: Ned Emry, 75; Dave Morgan, 76; Glenn Oatman, 77; and John Walker, 80. Tryouts for the University of Kansas team are still being held, and anyone wishing to compete should see Glenn Otman. Soldiers' Bonus Action Halted Washington, April 27 - (UP) - The drive of house advocates of the soldiers' cash bonus was temporarily halted today at a conference between administration spokesmen and leaders of the veterans block. Special Clearance Sale of Books You'll find excellent bargains here in books for your vacation reading. Come in and make your selections today. The Book Nook Saturday Morning Lessons Free New Low Golf Rates Now in Effect at Hillview Course 1021 Mass.—Tel. 666 WEEK DAYS ALL DAY No Limit 9 O'clock Golf Balls 10c to 60c 25c Sundays and Holidays 9 Holes, 25c All Day, 35c NEW MONTHLY RATE $3 per Month $1.15 lesson free with each monthly ticket. Clubs Rented Hillview Course 25c per day May 2 Set as Track Date Deadline for Entries in Intramural Events Is April 29 Entry blanks were sent out today for the intramural track meet which will start May 2. The meet will run three days this spring instead of two. The closing date for the entries is Saturday afternoon, April 29. The events are as follows: May 2, 120-yard low hurdles, javelin, 440-yard dash, and 440-yard relay; May 4, 100-yard dash, broad jump, discus, medley relay (440-220-220-880); May 9, 220-yard dash, shot put, and high jump. In order to be considered in team competition in an event, each team must compete three men in that event and may compete four. The marks of the three highest men from each team are averaged and the team whose average is best in that event is declared the winner and receives 5 points. The other teams receiving three points; the third, two points; and the fourth one point. The individual whose mark in the event is best is the individual winner and receives one point for his team. A competition point will be given each man who completes an event or who qualifies in a field event. An individual may compete unattached or for entry points for an organization. The inter-organization track meet at last year was won by Phi Delta Theta with 77 points. Kappa Sigma was second with 69 points. Theta Theta *1* was third with 62 points. Explosive Wrecks Taylorville, Ill. April 27—(UP)—Two bomb explosions rocked this coal mine community and center of labor warfare today. The blast wrecked the home and garage of President Jack Stanley of the progressive miner's union local. No one was injured. Explosion Wrecks Home DON'T MISS THIS! JIMMIE JOY APRIL 28 AT TOPEKA DANCERS THE OLD MILL $1.25 Couple—$1.10 "Stags" Government tax included ENDS TONITE! 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