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Schools Continue to Send Entrants for Relay Events
Latest Additions Include Three Decathlon Performers; Aggies to Compete
New entries for the decoration of the Kansas Relays program were received today from Coach Tad Taild of Central Missouri State Teachers College, Warrensburg, Mo., and from Iowa Wesley of Mount Pleasant, Iowa.
Coach Reid entered Charles Childress winner of second place in the decathlon here last year, and Russell Pearson won in the semifinals. Frezza, letter man in football, basketball, track and tennis, who is considered one of the greatest all around athletes ever turned out to be, has never competed in a decathlon event before.
Four University class entries were received for the Eleventh Annual Kan- kano State, Missouri, University of Arkansas, and Grinnell College. Coach H. J. Huff of Missouri has entered 12 men for the basketball relay and several special events.
The Missouri mile relay team won that event last year and took possession of the Dr. John H. Outland cup for winning it three times. All Big Six State teams in now and both State and Oklahoma are expected to enter.
College class entries were numerous today, among them being Butler University of Indianaapolis, Ind., and Haskell University of Kentucky, where there are events in Kansas Relays of the past. Other colleges entering today were Missouri School of Mines, Cape Girardeau Teacher's College, Gibbon College, College, and McKenzie College of Lebanon, Ill.
Men's Intramurals
The box scores:
Nine games were played in intramural playground ball yesterday afternoon. Phil Delta Theta defeated Alpha Tau Omega, 8 to 7; Gipha Sigma Epion won from Acacia, 14 to 4; Gipha Nuus attached Delta Sigma Lambda, 20 to 6; Gipha Alpha Epsilon defeated Triangle, 6 to 2; Gipha Sigma Joukhae Kappa Pal, 13 to 4; the Joykhae Kappa Ta, 14 to 5; the Joykhae Kappa Pi won from the Lawrence Collegians, 22 to 9; Phi Gamma Delta defeated Sigma Alpha Mau, 15 to 8; and Kappa Sigma defeated Delta Upsilon, 5 to 0.
Phi Dhi Theta-8 AB H 3
Moore, p 3 1
Awlwee, r 1 0
Shepherd, c 2 1
North, b1 3 1
Norris, r2 3 1
Chambers, 2b 3 3
Cainh, b3 3 3
Broadwell, 3b 3 1
Hess, f2 3 2
Shaffer, cf 3 2
Shaffer, cf 3 2
Van Cleave, f3 3 3
Totals 30 22
Alpha Tou Omega 7A AB
Zett, 3b 4 2
Gilles, ss 4 1
Roswell, lb 4 2
Roberts, lb 4 2
Kemp, c 4 1
Wolf, c 4 1
Balch, 2b 1 1
Evans, cf 3 2
Mann, ss 3 2
Tuttle, rf 3 1
Totals ... 36 13
Sigma Phi Epsilon—14 AB H
Cork, 3b 4 1
Kappelman, p 4 3
Marshall, c 4 1
Corbin, rs 3 1
Govery 2 1
Winter, rf 2 1
Stahl, 2b 3 2
Ewing, ls 2 2
Totals ... 34 16
Acacia...4 AB H
Farmey, e 3 1
Dowkop, c 3 1
Willeford, 2b 3 1
Hollrum, ls 3 1
Hazen, l 3 1
Johnson, rf 3 1
McKenzie, rf 3 1
Sandwell, rf 2 0
G. Hazen, 2b 2 0
Sauge Nu-29 AB H
Fountain, a 3 4
Gelwix, if 3 4
Terry, s 4 4
Fulcomer, c 4 3
Reynolds, a 4 3
Shadher, p 4 0
Ashley, 2b 4 0
Ellensen, cf 4 1
Sanders, f 4 1
Hurst, sr 4 1
Totals ... 40 22
Delta Sigma Lambda--6 AB H 1
Urie, c 3 3
Hof, 2b 3 2
Traylor, p 3 2
Tommilson, lb 3 1
Carl, c 3 1
Wood, ls 3 1
Ohl, rs 3 1
Grabbe, yf 3 1
Palmer, lf 3 1
Sigma Alpha Epsilon—6 AB H
Stollenberg, ss 3 H 0
Ironmann, 1b H 0
Bond, 2 M 2
Ebling, p M 2
Dewan, v M 2
Derman, 3b M 0
Alen, f M 0
Vaughn, v M 0
Reyburn, rf M 2
K. Reyburn, cf M 2
Totals ... 28 ... 1
Totals 26 9
Triangle=2 AB 9
Potet, c 3 2
Jackson, 3b 3 0
Scherber, cf 3 0
Gif, lf 2 0
Graig, 2 0
Thorne, 1 2 0
Vlexander, rs 2 0
Ingles, h 2 0
Iubrig, rf 2 0
Tettner, p 2 0
UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS
Totals ... 23
Sigma Chi—13 AB 1
Wilson, as 5 4
Sauyer, sb 4 3
Johnson, c 4 1
Emb, lb 4 2
Sumner, 3b 4 2
Keeler, cr 4 2
Reed, rf 4 2
Reed, lf 4 2
Miller, rf 3 1
Miller, rf 3 1
Quigley, p 2 1
Totals 38 17
Phi Kappa Pai- 8 AB H
Sites, p 3 1
F. Allen, cf 3 2
O'Roche, 3b 1
Curry, 2b 1
Fegan, if 3 1
M. Allen, lb 3 1
G. Allen, b 2 1
Duncan, rf 3 0
Stanly, c 3 0
O'Donnell, rs 3 0
Jayhawks--7 AB H
Tichen, b 3 1
Wiley, 1b 3 0
Leonard, 2b 3 2
Royes, if 3 1
Lelta, c 3 2
Heig, ls 3 2
Hoover, ls 3 1
Nolson, cf 3 1
Prefle, rb 3 1
Totals 26 8
Theta Tau—6 AB H
Cole, p 4 1
Johnson, c 4 1
Ott, b 3 1
Hearts, r 3 1
Stout, 2b 3 2
Rhodes, 2b 3 2
White, 2b 3 2
Bruzuelus, 3 1
Pittman, cf 3 1
Hardwick, f 3 1
Totals ... 32 1
Beta Theta Pi-22 5A BH 11
Morton, b 3F
Clark, b 2K 4
Morgan, c 4 3
Mergan, e 4 3
Buckingham, p 5 2
Buckingham, p 5 2
Rickerbacker, k 1 2
Rickerbacker, k 1 2
McCormick, ss 5 3
McCormick, ss 5 3
Dedgex 5 2
Totals 49 SI
Lewis Collegelegs—9 AB H
Hawks 12 4 0
Johnson, Ib 4 0
Hitchcock, cf 4 2
Brauninger, rf 4 2
Pilharsburg, p 4 1
Alstead, c 4 1
Hunter, rs 4 1
Hiddeg 4 1
Brown, ls 3 1
Phi Giama, Delta-15 AB H
McCool, 2b 5 2
Rivera, rs 4 3
Walker, l 4 3
Burnett, l 4 3
Brown, 3b 4 2
Harmon, if 4 2
Clemsen, lb 4 3
Jokinson, e 4 2
Bardford, rf 4 2
Evans, ct 4 2
Totals 35 14
Kappa Sigma=-5 AB H F
Davis, 4 a 1 0
Marmoron, 1 b 2 0
G. Campbell, 2b 3 1 0
G. Whalen, ls 3 2 1
Hankin, p 3 2 0
Johnson, lb 3 1 0
Clay, f 3 1 0
Parker, rs 3 1 0
C Campbell, cf 3 1 0
Bell, rf 3 1 0
Cave 1 0 0
Totals 32 13 7
Delta Upsalien-0 AB H F
Gibson, e 3 0 0
Jorgenson, 2b 3 0 0
Noble, c 3 0 0
Locker, 1b 3 0
Butler, 3b 2 1 0
Bryder, rs 2 0 0
Deckel, ls 2 0 0
Watts, ls 2 0 0
Lane, p 2 0 0
Buckley, h 2 0 - -
Totals 22 1 0
Totals 41 22
Sigma Alpha Mu--8 AB H
Sigma Alpha ls 4 1
Buck, 3b 4 1
Kross, c 4 1
Rockingham p 3 2
Krauer, lf 3 2
Shapiro, cf 3 2
Rosenberg, rf 3 0
Sturging, lb 2 0
Gartner, lt 3 0
Feingold, rs 4 2
Totals 32 13
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**Indian Is Basketball Captain**
Emporia, — (UPP) Eldwood Hardin,
Full-blood, Winneregina Indian from
New York. A veteran legge of Emporia basketball team next year. He is a guard and one of the team's leading scorers.
Universal acclaim for the new ten-second rule in basketball was the keynote of the National Coaches association and the National Rules committee meetings in New York, according to Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics and a member of the rules committee, who presented the today after attending the meetings.
Coaches Vote to Retain 10-Second Court Rule
"Coaches from all sections praised the 10-second rule, and while there were a few dissenting opinions, the general effect of the favor which the new rule had won was to cause some players to change in this ituation. Stallings has been prevented to a great extent, and interest in the game revived considerably by the new rule, in the opinion of the majority of the coaches of baseball at the meetings."
National Basketball Group Registers Approval of New Plan
He said that while the three-second, or post play rule did not meet with the entire satisfaction of the coaches, yet there was a desire that it be left in for another year and that it be watched and recommendations be made for changing it next year. The post player will, however, be allowed only three seconds in the free throw if the opponent is hitting the basket or facing away from it, this being the only change made in the rules this year.
Dr. Allen also said that the question of boeing was discussed by the coaches and a resolution passed that the National Collegiate body and the High School Federation committee get together to discuss the issue, "One Big Ten director," Dr. Allen said, "believe boeing was growing into such a menace that he proposed that the game of basketball be abandoned for one year with the understanding that it would not be played again in the future." The crowds扑护 a definite ban on boeing.
Women's Intramurals
Anyone wishing to enroll in the spring term in physical education must sign in the office before the Easter vacation. Work in these classes will start immediately after Easter. The schedule for the spring term:
10:30, M.W.F—Tap dancing class.
11:30, M.W.F—Continuation of swimming class.
2.30, M.W.F.-Beginning tennis.
3.30, M.W.F.-Intermediate swimming and diving.
10,30. TT--Track class (this class will be held either at 10,30 or 11,30, depending on the time that the majority want it).
2.39. TT—Beginning tennis and a continuation of the tap dancing class.
3.30. TT—Baseball and a continuation of the tap dancing class.
11:30, T.T.—Continuation of life saving class.
The tennis intramursal should be finished as soon after the Easter vacation as possible. All tennis matches are supposed to be completed by April 19.
CHARLES AND LEVI TO SPEAK ON KFKU TOMORROW NIGH
Wilson "Buster" Charles, former three sport star at Haskell, and John Levi, Haskell track coach, will speak over station KKU tomorrow evening conducted by Professor E. R. Elbh, manager of intramural athletics.
Levi participated in four sports while at Haskell and later played professional baseball. Charles won the national A. A. U. decathlon championship in 1930 and placed fourth in the Olympic decathlon at Los Angeles last summer.
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Students Learn Archery
Thirty-two students received certificates at the conclusion of the two-day course in archery. The certificates, which are issued to archers, enable those receiving them to teach archery in summer camps or such other places where archery is offered. The class conducted by Mrs. Cunningham consisted of 28 women and four men.
Thirty-Two Are Qualified to Give Instructions in Summer Camps
The course in archery included two days of practice, conducted by Mr. Rounseville, and two lectures given at 430 on both Monday and Tuesday; the pictures explain the course in selection of the equipment used in this course.
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Mr. Rounsevelle has conducted classes such as this in many other universities
Boxing has won a permanent place on the intramural program here at Kansas according to E.R. Elbel, director of intramunks. An audience of nearly 750 attended the boxing exhibition staged last Wednesday night and it was one of the most pleased sport audiences that I have seen this year.
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The last time a boxing tournament was held at Kansas was in 1927 before Ebbel took over his present position. Thus, for a period of six years he played in the boxing grand tournament, the reason being that there was no one here who was qualified to give instruction in boxing. And it takes preliminary instruction to make a boxing tournament successful and also to teach the sport shape for even three round matches.
A three-round boxing match to the average student who has not gone through a small portion of the training that the average boxer goes through, is a gruelling affair and takes about all the vitality that a man has. For this reason Ebel said that he would never allow a boxing tournament here unless the men have gone through it or at least three weeks. Plans are being made so that this training period can become a yearly event and the boxing tournament will be a fixture if these plans are are completed.
Credit for this year's successful show must go to Elbel, the coaching staff and Bill Raney. Raney worked for the bops for a three-weeks' period before allowing them to go against each other and then he selected the most evenly matched men to meet each other. It was a good clean tournament and it was good entertainment—ask anyone who was there.
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