PAGE FOUR FRIDAY,APRIL 21,1933 the West Nationawe nies of the Frihde walk room wall school The mean able sites the p devil school I v i p the e divin dent ment the Establishment The establishment upon tiveto secure follow be tives of respo b man'smilit e the cimi with with with with g ist sent ment voed with with is to be to be to be an Be Stubus Miss and UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Dr. Allen Plans Sports Clinic for Relay Guests Olympic Pictures and Athletic Talks Will Fill Program That special entertainment may be available for the hundreds of university and high school coaches and track and field athletes who will be in Law-enforcement intercollegiate track meet this weekend, a program of a sports nature has been arranged in the University auditorium at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, it was announced today by Dr. F. C. Allen, coordinator and manager of the Karas Relays. A series of moving pictures films of the 1932 Olympic games at Los Angeles will be one of the features of the program, and it is hoped to have Ray Conger, former Olympic swimming champion, H. W. Hargwolga who also attended the Olympic games. Conger, who formerly was a star athlete at Iowa State College and competed many times in the Kansas联赛, now is coach of truck at Carleton College of Northfield Mines. Conger contributed in the Kansas Relay this year. A clinic on the football and basketball rules will follow the movies of the Olympics, with Coach Ad Lindeey of Kansas presiding at the football rules demonstrations, and Dr. F. C. Allen, Kansas coach and member of the national rules body, presiding at the basketball rules discussions. Women's Intramurals Women's Horseshoes Women's basketball: Diane, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs by; Davey, Alpha Gamma Delta vs by; Markham, Alpha Omega Beta vs by; Damon, Alpha Gamma Beta vs by; Bernhard, Wakil Hall; Miller, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs Light-burned Beta vs by; Kell, T.N.T; Dawson, Gamma Beta vs Isbell, Alpha Delta Beta vs by; Kell, T.N.T; Dawson, Gamma BiPit, Baker, I.W.W. vs Moore, Corin hall; Doty, T.N.T. vs Alpha Omega BiPit, Baker, I.W.W. vs Gamma vs Sherwood, Kappa Alpha Theta; Berman, Alpha Gamma Delta Beta vs by; Walker, Hallwalker, W.I. vs W.; Wheeler, Mortgomery, I.W.W. Gamma Delta vs by; Cowie, Gamma Beta vs by; Mortgomery, I.W.W. Division 2: Perrin, Alpha Omicron Pi by viper, Kavanaugh, Alpha Gamma Ki by maiden, Littelive, Gamma Pi by Mae McDonnell, Kappa Ki by Kappa Kappa Gamma vs Swaney, K. Alpha Theta; Neubeker, The women's intramural baseball games have been scheduled as follows. Monday; 4:30, I. W. W. vs Independents. Tuesday, 4:30, Alpha Delta Pi vs Chi Omega, Alpha Xi Delta vs Watkin's Omega, Alpha Gamma Delta vs Chi Omega, Alpha Gamma Delta vs Chi Omega, Thursday, April 27, 430, Corbina Hall vs Etc.ta, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs Etc.ta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Omnion Pi vs Pi Beta Phi. Tuesday, May 2, 4:30. Alpha Chi Omega vs Alpha Glomma Delta, Kappa Alpha Theta vs T.N.T. Chi Omega vs Alpha Delta; Alpha Delta Fi vs Kakala, kath Thursday, May 4, 4:30. Corbin hall vs Independents, Alaimon Cipi vs Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs Phi Beta Phi. Friday, May 5, 4:30, I.W.W. vs Et. cetera. Tuesday, May 9, 4:30. Alpha Omicron vp vs Alpha Xi Delta. Chi Omega vp v Walkin hell; Kappa Alpha Theta vp v Walker Delta. Alpha Chi Omega vp v T.N.T. Thursday, May 11, 4:30, Winner I v II, Winner III vs IV. Tuesday, May 16, 4:20, Winners Tuesday, May 16, 4:30, Winners. RIFLE TEAM RATES FIFTEENTH IN MID-WEST SECTION ROUNI The University of Kansas R.O.T.C. rifle team completed the Hearst National R.O.T.C. rifle competition, finishing in fifteenth place out of sixty-four universities and colleges competing in the West Coast. First place in the Mid-West was the University of Cincinnati with a team score of 930 out of a possible 1,000. The team representing the University of Kansas is composed of: Captain M. Hall Traylor, Edward Smiley, Samuel Craig, and Michael Craig, who made a total score of 88. In this match 411 teams in the country participated. The University of Kansas team placed forty - second the University teams of the country. KFKU --conference. The name of the organization, by-laws, and constitution will be discussed at the meeting. The delegates dan to return Sunday morning. UNIVERSITY TUMBLING TEAM TO ELECT LEADERS TUESDAY The University tumbling team will hold a meeting next Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. in Robinson gymnasium. A captain and squad leaders for the next year's team will be elected. A first and second captain to the captain will also be chosen. Fridav 6 p.m. Kansas Relays program, arranged by Professor E. R. Elbel. Auditorium 1:30-4:45 p.m. Kansas Relays 6 p.m. Music Memory Quarter-Hour. Herbert Alphin, sponsor of the team, has asked all men who have taken part in any of the exhibitions during the year to be present. Pictures of this year's team will be aken after the meeting. Richard Shead, 34, has served as captain during the ast year. To Attend Alumni Dinner Robert M. Davis, dean of the School of Law, and Professor D. C. Jackson Jr., of the School of Engineering and Engineering at Harvard, the Harvard Alumni club annual dinner to be held in Kansas City tonight. Chicago, April 21 — (UP) — Wheat soared more than 23 cents a bushel on the Board of Trade today in response to inflationary tendencies. May wheat opened at 68 1-4 cents a bushel, up 3 1-8 cents. Wheat Up 3 Cents W. A.A. election will be held Wednesday, April 26. The election was postponed since the necessary quorum was not present at the meeting yesterday. Platyday reports were given at the College of Arts and Sciences, the College Play-Day at Manhattan, May. It was also decided that dues for W.A.A. must be paid before awards and points are to be given. Every day at the college there is a beth Day before awards can be given. W. A. A. to Elect Officers Welcome to the Relays For a Taxi PHONE The place to stop for a refreshing fountain drink or appetizing sandwich is our beautiful new Walnut Room. Wiedemann's 65 When Down Town---conference. The name of the organization, by-laws, and constitution will be discussed at the meeting. The delegates dan to return Sunday morning. Remember--- It costs but Established 1868 835 Mass. 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