PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1933 Five Thousand People Attend Kansas Relays Allen Thanks Lawrence Club for Assistance in Holding Meet The Eleventh Annual Kansas Relays was watched by 5,117 persons according to the official attendance figures given out today by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics at the University and manager of the Kansas Relays. This figure includes visiting high school athletes, visited bands, and University of Kansas students and other holders of all-sports tickets. The financial report on the relays cannot be made up for some time as it will take a week or ten days before all bills are in and collections made. The Lawrence Relays Club, No. 1, an organization of Lawrence business and professional men, who made possible the holding of the relays this year through underwriting the affair for $500, came in for strong praise by Dr. Allen in discussing the relays today. "The Lawrence Relays Club," Dr. Allen said, "deserves the thanks and sincere appreciation of all University of Kansas people and of all lovers of track in Kansas and this territory, for the Kansas Relays is a worth-while event for Kansas. The financial aid from the Lawrence Relays Club No.1 is all that made it possible for the event to be held this year. I believe the club is destined to be one of the strongest and most active boosters for Kansas athletics in general." --and you want it right now, Men's Intramurals The Triangle fraternity was the winner in the indoor one-wall court hand-ball tournament with Kappa Sigma a close second. The points made by each team are as follows: Triangle, 111; Kappa Sigma, 106; Beta Theta Pl, 67; Theta Beta, 28; Acacia, 45; Theta Kaiyu, 42; Chi Delta Sigma, 9; Sigma Phi Epsilon, 5; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 4; and Delta Tau Delta, 3. The open play-ground ball tournament which was scheduled to open this afternoon at 4:30 has been postponed until one week from today, at 4:30. According to Mr. Elibel this was necessary because a large number of men who intend to participate in it are out for spring football. Due to the lack of equipment, until the end of this week the playground ball could not start today. All games in this tournament will be played on Tuesdays and Thursday of each week. Because of the rain last week, it was difficult for many of the inter-organization matches to be played. The limiting dates on which scores in the intramural tournaments will be accepted have been extended and are as follows. The first round in tennis singles is held on Thursday, second round, Saturday, April 29; the first round in tennis doubles is due Thursday, April 27. The first round in handball singles is due Thursday, April 27; the first round handball doubles is due Friday, April 28. The first round in horseshoes singles and doubles is due Friday, April 28. The first round in golf singles is due Tuesday, April 25; the second round Friday, April 28; the first round in golf doubles is due Wednesday, April 26; and the second round Saturday, April 29. In the open tournaments the limiting dates on which the scores will be accepted are as follows: first round in tennis singles, Tuesday, April 25; second round, Thursday, April 27; first round in handball singles Wednesday, April 26; and the second round Saturday, April 28. DICKINSON Last Times Tonight "HELLO SISTER" WED-THURS "STRICTLY PERSONAL" FRI-SATURDAY "BIG CAGE" AFTER 7 BEFORE 7 20c 25c Five intramural playground games were played yesterday and two games were forfeited. Phi Delta Theta defeated Delta Sigma Lambda 23 to 6, Beta Theta Iwon from Sigma Alpha Mu 10 to Sigma Chi nosed out Sigma Epilion in a slugfest 20 to 17, Pi Kappa Alpha defeated Triangle 4 to 1, and the other game played was Theta Tau vs. Delta Chi. The game has been protected hostile, is no longer forfeited, and its forfeited games were Cosmopolitan Club to Kappa Sigma and Chi Delta Sigma to Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The box scores: Phi Delta Theta—23 AB H 3 Shepherd, c 3 2 Moore, p 2 2 Awbrey, b 3 3 North Ib 5 4 Maris, rs 4 2 Klein, rs 1 1 Chambers, 2b 5 2 Gaffin, ls 5 2 Broadenthal, 3b 5 2 Hess, rf 2 1 Shaffer, cf 2 1 Van Cleave,lf 4 2 Griffith, rf 2 1 Delta Sigma Lambda—6 AB H 2 Urie, c 1 2 Tomlinson, i F 4 2 Galebuth, f 4 2 Tweighon, Ib 3 2 Tenil, rf 3 2 McKnight, 2 1 Ohler, 2b 1 1 Guthrie, rs 3 1 Robr, 3b 3 0 Wood, cf 3 0 Hof, rf 2 0 Pi Kappa Alpha—4 AB H Welsh, lf 3 1 Williams, lf 3 1 Hardley, 2b 3 1 Bloemquist, 3b 3 1 Pegarden, 1b 3 1 Irfeld, rf 3 1 Ward, c 3 1 Reynolds, cf 3 1 Olden, p 3 1 Hall, ss 3 1 Total ... 30 10 Triangle—1 AB H Potet, c 3 1 Hermdon, 1b 3 1 Alexander, 3b 3 1 Scherrer, cf 3 1 Barnes, 2b 1 0 Pugh, rs 3 0 Beijne, f 2 0 Mettner, p 2 0 Norris, lf 2 1 Thorne, ls 2 0 RECITAL FLOWERS of BEAUTY The Little Theater of Big Hits ENDS TONITE 'Gabriel' over the Whitehouse' Walter Huston-Karren Morley 'Charlie' over Curtis and Cartoon 'News Scout' PATEE WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY SHE BROKE THE ALTITUDE RECORD! WEDNESDAY! THRU FRIDAY But thrills gave her no escape from fierce desire that lapped her like a snake whip! The crimson flames within her burned higher than she flew! CHRISTOPHER STRONG" "66_ The personal story of a million daughters. With America's "most talked-about actress who set the world agog in "Ballo d'Oreo" report," Katharine HEPBURN COLIN CLIVE BILLIE BURKE RALPH FORBES HELE CHANDLER Beta Theta Pi—10 AB H Morton, 3b 4 5 Rollsman, rf 4 2 Whale, 2b 4 2 Finley, fc 4 1 Munphy, hf 4 0 Morgan, c 4 1 Rickenbacker, 1b 2 1 Dodge, rs 4 2 Rhein, p 4 2 McCormack, is 3 1 Lynch, 1b 2 1 X-tra - Masquers Comedy Riot "Barades to Trinidad" Late Pathe News Shows 3-7-9 Totals 39 20 10 Sigma Alpha Mu-8 AB H B Pelofsky, k 4 1 0 Brick, 3k 4 1 0 Kruss, c 4 1 0 Jacobstein, p 3 2 2 Feingold, 2b 3 2 2 Gartner, 1b 3 2 1 Shapiro, cf 3 1 1 Rosenberg, rf 3 1 0 Glass, ls 3 1 1 Kramer, kf 3 1 1 Sigma Chi-20 AB H F Wilson, ss 5 2 2 Sawyer, 2b 5 1 2 Johnson, c 5 1 0 Enbry, lb 5 2 1 Sowder, 3b 5 4 1 Kceler, cf 5 4 4 Miller, fc 5 4 1 Mitchell, ss 4 2 1 Reed, if 4 3 2 Total ... 32 13 Mat. and Eve. 5-15c Quigley, p 4 2 2 Total 47 26 20 S. P, E—17 AB H R Cork, 3b 5 4 4 Kappleman, p 5 2 2 Bolen, 1b 5 4 3 Ewing, l 5 4 2 Allen, c 5 3 2 Geory, 1f 5 3 1 Coombs, rf 4 3 1 Jones, cf 4 2 1 Stahl, 2b 4 1 0 Corbin, rs 4 1 1 VAKSITY Last Times Tonight DOROTHY JORDAN in "BONDAGE" TOMORROW-THURSDAY SALLY EILERS IN "Hat Check Girl" YES SIR! EXTRA! 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