PAGE FOUR The west Naticia w of th Frida the d walk room The mear able sities the p sysmue ball school It w the p e civid dent enchance. The estald demic uponitative secure D. Har Men's satisfies the ce simila year follow Be tativeies of respei 1. T ball g 50 ce school w 2. T ing stresent ment vouch 3. T to the st to among Be Regior Studer prising Missor and N 1. T condif veriti the cd and t this choc curin t exam. meas 4. oper sary of home 5. be den muation stut and any edu stu 6 ing man un stucut in discis in ve w it pr THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Athletic Office Receives Additional Relay Entries Minnesot'a and Oklahoma Aggies to Send Well-Known Stars other additional entries for the Kansa Balas were received today. Two are universities, three are colleges, and one is entered as a junior college. The University of Minnesota, a frequent entry in the Relays, has entered men in the 1980s and several relay races. One of the members of the squad is Harold Thompson who won the 100-yard dash here last year in the time of the race. Oklahoma A. and M. College is sending a squad of 15 men, coached by Roy W. Kenney. They will enter the dash relay, 4-mile relay, medley relay, and several special events. Peyton Glass, one of the outstanding sprinters, Missouri Valley is entered in the 100-relay team, which is a member of the dash relay team. The Kansas State Teachers College, at Pittsburg, winner of all four college races here last year, is sending a squad of 22 men under the direction of Coach The Emporia Teachers College is entered in the relay races and all special events. The team, coached by Fran Welch, consists of 21 men. Coach Victor Hurt, of the Oklahoma Baptist University, is bringing 18 men to enter all the college relay races. The Oklahoma Baptists are the present holders of the Kansas Relay half-mile and mile relays in the college class. and mile relay. Cameron Junior College, of Lawton, Okla. will compete in the mile relay event which it won last year. Women's Intramurals Tennis Under Way The first round of the tennis intramurals may be played off and the score turned in by Wednesday, April Division I Lawson and Lightburn, Wakkins hall vs by; Bye, Lord and Hermann, Delta Zeta vs by; Bury, Nicholson, Holiday and Haldway, Alpha Gamma Delta vs by; Brown and Murdek, Alpha Gamma Delta vs by; Luther and Lather, Alpha Gamma Theta vs Rushion and Thesis, Alpha Gamma Delta vs; Luther and Lather, Alpha Gamma Theta vs Rishold and Ogle Smith and Smith, I. W. V by wse; Drake and Hejin, T. N. T by vse; Irwin and Irwin, In. vse; by Webber and Smith, N. T. vse; by Doyt, T. N. T. vse; and Dogy, T. N. T. vse; Cosander and Klingberg, Corbin hall, Walker and Babcock, Sorken hall, Delta Pi Di, Sorken hall, Cook, Alpha Delta Pi vs Starck and Grimsted, Ind; Yates and Williams, Grimsted, Ind; Yates and Williams, Omega, Lawson and Given, Alpha Chi Omega vs Day and Armstrong, Ind; V, Post and Markham, Omega, Omega, Lawson and Given, Everitt and Watkins, Watkins hall, Isabel and Tindall, Alpha Delta Pi Keller and Marshie, Omega vs Shaw and Pyle, Alpha Oicron Pi vi swain and Pyle, Alpha Oicron Pi vi scoggins and Worden, Ind; by; Morgan and Montgomery, I. W. W Taylor and Lee, Watkins hall vs by. The first round in the handball intramurals must be played off and secure a win. Mitchiah Alpha Gamma Delta vs bye. Pyke, Alma Omicron Pi vs bye. Bakey, Alma Omicron Pi vs bye. Gamma Delta vs Baker, I. W. W.; Lightburn, Wakins Hall vs Hinshaw, Alpha Omicron Pi vs Ind.; Wlauwa, Alpha Gamma Delta vs Irwin MI, Ind.; M麓, T. N.; T. N., Day, Day; Lawrence, T. N. T.; Hunter, L. W. W.; Blogdett, T. N.; Learned, Alpha Gamma Delta vs Hijelm, T. N. T.; Parkinain, Ind., vs Lawson, Walkin ball, Belo, M. E. I.; Wheatley, Whererett, Alpha Gamma Delta vs bye. Men's Intramurals Golf Drawings Made The drawings for inter-organization golf have just been completed, the athletic department announced today. In division 1. Kelly, Phi. G, vs Bye. C. Treen, Sig. Chi vs Alexander, K. Sig. D. Dewyer, Th. Tau vs Bye. R. Hoffard, Dower, Th. Tau vs Bye. D. U. vs Bye; Christie, Acchu. vs Evans, Phi Gam); Jones, S. P. E vs E. Capp, D. U. vs Bye. C. Rapp, D. U. vs Bye. N. Embry, Sig. C. Clifton, Phi Delt; Newior, Bye. Beyer, D. U. vs Bye. N. Embry, Sig. Beye; P. Bramwell, Phi Chi vs E. Elliott, Th. Tau; Farris, Acacia vs Nerri Delt; Delt and Thompson, K. Elliott, Th. Tau; Farris, Acacia vs Nerri Delt; Delt and Thompson, K. In division 2 the pairings are as fol- werris; Ferris, K. Sig vs L. Sterling, D. u; Finley, Beta vs Bye; Shepard, P. H.; Finley, Beta vs Bye; Walker, P. Walker, Phi Gam; Stach, Acacia v F. White, Tha; Tauj, F. Stahl, S. P. E; Blenner, Tha; Plan Open Playground Ball Tan Open Playoff game of the season for Fort Myer's men open playground box tournament will begin April 17. The teams will be composed of faculty members and K-Men, besides men from other University organizations. Two games as week will be played, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The teams will be picked by a random selection of the athletic office, so as to make the strength of each approximately equal. All those who are interested in placing a team in the tournament are asked to stop in the Intramural office and sign up. Entry blanks have been sent out by the committee to the various organizations. Competition among the teams will last throughout the spring. DR. E. W. WASHBURN TO SPEAK BEFORE CHEMISTRY STUDENTS Dr. E. W. Washburn, chief chemist of the Bureau of Standards at Washington, D. C. will speak in room 365 of the Chemistry building today at 3:30 o'clock. Everyone interested in chemistry is invited to attend. Several graduate students are going to Kansas City to attend the April meeting of the Kansas City section of American Chemistry society which Dr. Washburn will address on "The Isolation of Pure Hydrocarbons from Petrolene." The meeting will be in the arena at 8 o'clock in the reception room of the Kansas City Athletic club building. Dinner will be served at 6:13 p.m. in the Tifflin room of Fred Wolferman at the 1108 Walnut street. JAYHAWK JABS Varied rumors are going about that Glenn Cunningham was told to slow up in his race Saturday against Glen Dawson, so that there would be more interest in the Kansas Riley's mile event. I heard several people suggest that this must have been the reason for a run to apoke these rumors at once. Cunningham sets himself for a certain time and certain type of race from the start and sticks to it. Dawson was running before a home crowd, and on a track he was her familiar. At that, he nosed out Cunningham in a, a chair he will have plenty of hands to defeat the Kavan here in the Riley. By Sid Kross Gleem Cunningham cannot win all of his races. No matter who the runner is, there are times when he can be and is defeated. Rabbi Metcalfe, who broke almost every indoor record this winter, yet he was defeated by Toppin in one of the races. So you can remain reasonably assured that Gleam will win the majority of his races. And don't forget to put "Attend the Kansas Relays on April 22" on the back of the letters you are writing. The Oklahoma net team defeated the Denison, Texas athletic club in its first duel match by a score of 6 to 0 . . . The Sooner spring football practice session will begin this Saturday . . . Oklahoma's all-victories team will soon begin its 1933 campaign—and they realize the importance of polo down in Norman . . . Iowa State is also preparing for the polo season, having a squad of 28 working out with again. The team will again compete to the Missouri Valley, with Iowa State and Did you know that:— the Oklahoma Aggies dividing the honors, both taking three first places. . . . The next national wrestling title will be held at Ames, which is one way of finally recognizing the supremacy of the middle west. . . . Brutus Hamilton's track team defeated the Los Angeles branch of the University of California in a dunk that ended this Saturday in the University of Southern California Trojans . . . The Trojans won the southern California hockey title last week. Kansas to Meet Haskell Track Meet in Memorial Stadium Scheduled for Saturday Afternoon The University of Kansas will meet Hasell Institute in a dual track meet Saturday in the Memorial stadium at 3 o'clock. A question was raised by one of the members of the Big Six as to the advailability of Kansas competing with Haskell due to different eligibility rules bet by the two schools, but that by special arrangement either Kanus or Kansas State may meet the Indian school. The pole vault and put event will begin at 2:30. Clyde Coffman and Wilson (Buster) Charles, Olympic team member will referee. The regular outdoor track and field the 220-dash dash, the 440-dash dash, 880-dash dash, one mile run, two mile run, one mile run, two mile run, two mile run, bolt hole, woleville shot, put, discuss throw, javelin throw, high jump, and broad jump will be held. ENTOMOLOGISTS TO INSPECT OTTAWA ORCHARDS TOMORROW Bernard Liston, 30, one of the state inspectors of the Kansas Entomological commission , was a visitor at the University yesterday. M. Listen, whose headquarters are in Wichita, is on an inspection tour at present. He and Dr. H. B. Hungerford of the entomology department, will go to Ottawa tomorrow to do inspection work in orchards there. Saturday, Easter Clothes Day at Carl's H. S. & Marx Suits $25 Saxon Weave Suits $20 Easter Shirts SI Neckties Easter 55c. 2 for $1 Hi School Suits $12 - $16 Easter Hose 35c, 3 for $1 Mallory Hats $5 Wilson Hats $3.50 Stetson Hats $5 You can dress up for Easter at the lowest price you have paid for good clothes in years. Slip Sweaters $1.95 Glad to show you. Flannel Pants $3.95 You see knives flash from the magician's hand and plunge into the board, framing the girl so closely. EXPLANATION: *xere* is one way the *bimfold knife* thrief is done. The knife thrieve but the knife go over his shoulder into the wind. The knife that you see quilver beside the girl is another knife. The knife that the hard press ascertains the place and a knife is grinding from behind board into position. SOURCE: "Music Since Illusions and Scientific Reason" & Co. A. Hobben, Mistle & Co. 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