PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1933 The west e Nation ie wa of that Friday walk 1 room. The means able o cities i the pre ball g schools **D** It was the pre the col dividus educati ment. The establis demic upon ce nation secure secure Der Haro Meant satisfaction he con similar year. It follows Be it actives or respects 1. The all gall 60 cen schools with it. 2. The studentment of touch it. 3. This to be the study out and bring it. Be it Regioni Student's prising versiture and the counseit versiture the counse the two schools curing atral examiures 4. The operatary sity of ca honour 5. The expidents, must tional studen and in the educational studer 6. The ing namel; unsatisfiest studen in the diate gise of ing re velopem which it relaired Thousand Athletes Enter High School Annual Meet Here Entries Will Come From 40 Schools in Class A and From 50 in Class B Ninety Kansas high schools have listered for the twenty-ninth annual intercolastic track and field meet to be held at the University of Kansas Me morial stadium here April 21 in conjunction with the eleventh annual Kansas Relays, which will be staged April 22. The interscholastic meet is for schools which are members of the Kansah State High School Athletic Association and is divided into two classes, A and B. Schools of more than 150 enrollment will compete in class A, while schools of less enrolment are in class B. Entries show forty schools listed in class A and fifty in class B. Nearly 1,000 athletes are entered. High school athletes competing in the meet Friday will be invited to remain over Saturday as guests of the Kansas Athlete Association for the relays proper, and should there will be high school athletics class. Class A schools entered are: Arkansas City (champion last year), Virginia, Attonston, Burlington, Canyon City, Dover, El Paso, El Dorado, El El Dorado, Durham, Ft. Scott, Garnett, Herington, Hawaiian High School, Kendall, Omaha, dence, Junction City, Lawrence, Leeworthy, Manhattan, Maryville, Memphis, Nashville, Ottawa, Paola, Pittsburg, Sabetan, Seshan top of Topo, Shauna Mission Mission, San Antonio, peeka, Wamego, Wichita East, Winfield, Windyette of Kansas City, Kan- chester Class B schools entered are American Indian Institute of Wichita, Baldwin, bachelor, Hendema, Brousen, Bristol community of Cottowood Falls, Claimin Cooke of Mulberry, University community of Cottowood Hills, Kansas Vocational of Topeka (champion last year), La Harpe, Lane Community of Dighton, Leboa, Lemma, Louth, Malvern, Lake South, Louth rural, Melerval rural, Moran, Norwich, Nortownville, Emmeto, Nesmoo Partridge, Paxico rural, Pembroke of Kansas City, M. O., Perry, college high of Seattle, St. Marys, Shore Creek, Skanea, Sodall, Soldier rural, George, St. Marays, Valley Falls, Vinland, Walton, Washburn high of Tepela, Walds, White Cloud, and Win HARGISS PLANS TO ENTER FULL TEAM IN DRAKE MEET The University of Kansas will send a full team to the Drake Relays at Des Moines, April 28 and 29, it was an interesting day for H. C. Houchin H. W. Hargas has entered men in all events at Drake, but just which ones will go will depend upon the Jayhawkers' showing in the Kansas Relays this spring and upon transportation facilities available. Glenn Cunningham, star miler of Kansas, will probably run in the distance medley relay at the Drake games, as the program has only a two-place finish. He has longer distance than Coach Harris care of have Cunningham run, he said. Women's Intramurals Handball Due Thursday Women's handball intramuralrals must be played off and scores turned in by Thursday, April 20. The drawings: Mitchell, Alpha Gamma Delta, vs. Beaucher, T.N.T; Yates, T.N.T vs. Walwer, L.W.; Boman, Alpha Gamma Gamma, vs. Beaucher, Walkins rus vs. Hishinshi, Alphorn cip Pit Humphrey, T.N.T vs. Arma-ronic vs. Iwrin, Ma, Ind; Morgek, Iwrin vs. Williams T.N.T; Doty, T.N.T, W. vs. Williams T.N.T; Doty, T.N.T, Herrin, Alpha Gmcron Pit Lawrestri, Alpha Gmcron Pit Lawrestri, T.N.T vs. Hunter, L.W.; Bloggett, Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Iwrin, Ma, Ind; Whorritch, Alpha Gmcron Pit Lawrestri, T.N.T; Parkinson, Ind., vs. Lawson, Walkin hall, Edie, L.W.W., Whorritch, Alpha Gamma Delta vs. bv All tennis and handball matches must be played and the scores turned in by Friday, April. The horseshoe intramural games must be played and the scores turned in by Wednesday, April 28. Plan Tap Dancing Class Anyone interested in taking beginning tap dancing lessons is asked to consult Miss Dinkel. If enough wish to start in a beginning class, Miss Dinkel has agreed to instruct such a class. However, those wishing to enter this course arrange with Miss Dinkel this week, and the class may be started early next week. The intermediate and advanced classes in tap dancing will be continued at 2:30 and 3:30, on Tuesday and Thursday. If any boys are advanced enough and wish to, they can join this class now. Send the Kansan home. Poor Condition of Courts Causes Cancellation of Exhibition With Coen William T. Tilden II, world's professional tennis champion, will not play the exhibition match here tomorrow as was previously scheduled. Instead, he will play in Topeka that day against Coen. "The courts are in such bad shape," stated Cecion today, "that I would not even ask Bill to play on them. That is only reason the match was called." Tilden suggested that they play in the Auditorium and charge a small sum for adjutance, the money to go to the team, the team play out-of-down matches. This suggestion was turned down by the Lawn Tennis Association on the grounds that it would make Cowan a profit, though he did not profit by playing. FACULTY MEMBERS ORGANIZE PLAYGROUND BALL TEAMS Tilden Will Not Play Here Oread Operetta Some of the faculty members and a few of the students have organized four teams to participate in playground ball. They will play on Tuesday and Thursday of each week at 4:30 p.m. The Slidars team consists of: Frank Krause, Dick O'Neil (Capt., Law Enforcement), Stephen Atkinson, H. J. Skinner, Hernan Hauck, T. R. Kennedy, Ed Hatton, and H. Patterson. Those playing with the Switters will be Carrie Smith, Robert Simpson, Elton Carter, Milton Allen, Max Lamm, Bill Johnson (Capt.), John Manning, A. Anneberg, H. Sadayau, Jack Winkle, and Alerie Marle. The Spartens team will have Chet Francis, Bet Nash (Capt), Harold Ingham, G. Keeper, G. C. Simmons, E. C. Buchler, Marshall Mayberry, H. R. Hunter, L. R. Hunter, G. R. Hamilton, and Strathman. The Soopers team consists of Lee Page, Mike Clawson (Crony), Frosty Cox, Ernest Vanek, Bud Ferry, Dick Wells, Ted O'Leary, Bury Barchay, Earl Faulkenstein, and Jack Silver-wood. Tomorrow afternoon the Sliders will play the Spurters and the Swatters will play the Scoopers. SENIOR ENGINEERS HEAR ADDRESS BY E. B. BLACK E. B. Black of the Black and Vestach, consulting engineering firm, addressed the senior engineers this morning on "Valuation," in room 206, Marvin hall. He will give a follow-up on the address bt 8:30 Friday morning. All who are interested in the subject are invited to come to the meeting, according to George C. Shaad, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture. Lectures from Mr. Black are annual spring events, Dean Shaad said. Revolution, 1776 *by* JOHN HYDE PRESTON £2.90 The Book Nook 1021 Mass. St. "Bitter Sweet Anne," an operetta in two acts, will be presented by the music department of Oread Training April 20, at 8:31 p.m. in Fraser theater. 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