PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1933 as tatives of resped 1. T ball gn 50 ce school with ii. 2. T ing resentment vouch 3. T is the stu to moBe Bei Studer versitii Missou and N 1. T condition versitii and tl the se this phoc curin amoral amor stres ual exam mean 5. oper sery of hon 5. be den mu tion stur and any edu stu 6. ing nas un stu cal in dis disc in ve w it pr Boxing Champions to Be Determined in Final Matches Intramural Meet to Close Tomorrow Evening With Feature Program The program for the finals of the intramural boxing tournament, which is to be held tomorrow night in Rebison Gymnasium at 7:30 p. m., was announced today by Ed Elbel, one of the committee. In the semi-final round in the 138- pound class, Bromwell will be matched against McPherson and Clark against Poland. In the 148-pound class, Black will meet A. Anneberg, and McChurc be matched against Clyde Bloome. The last match of the semi-final round will be in the 147-160 pound class. Powell is pitted against Sigeam and Ray Huffford against Peebles. Following the semi-final matches one of the features of the evening will be Jimmy Patterson on put on of their acts of entertainment, for which they are so well known. F. Anneberg and Christensen are a demon- with a special feature. Peter Moehring, Olympic wrestling champion, will meet Sklar, B. Hammers, J. Hammers and B. Loveleys at a time over a period of 20 minutes, at a time over a period of 20 minutes. The roughest part of the program, in all probability, is scheduled when Woode and Roland Logan wrestle using Texas rules. The two brothers other several times, and this match is to determine the family supremacy. In a consolation match Silks is pitted against Chain in the 130 round class. After added attractions to the program, the boxing finals will be held. In the 116-122 class John Allen will meet Echovet and Clyde Hemily will meet Joe Spencer. The third class Brazil and Trowbridge will battle each other for the heavyweight title. The winner of the Bormell-McPherson match will meet the winner of the Clark-Poland dual, while the winner of the Black-A. Anneberg match will go in the ring against winner of McClure-Bloomfield bout. The final event on the program will come when the winner of the Powell-Sigemore event meets thw winner of the Halford-Peeble bout. The committee, composed of Ad Lindsay, Mike Getto, Ed Elbel, and Bill (Kid) Ramey, announced that ad-hoc for the tournament would be 50. The coaching staff is getting behind the boxing tournament that Bill Ramy is conducting and a big affair is planned for Wednesday night. It has been a long time since boxing had a place in sports, but it still hasn't passed and this year it is getting the publicity that it gets on other campuses every year. On Wednesday night there will be thirteen final bouts as the major part of the program but there will also be other interesting features. Pete McHinger has agreed to wrestle four members of the football squad and throw all four, wrestling one at a time, in the short time of 20 minutes. The men he will meet are Richard Sklar, Robert Loveless, and Bert and James Hammer. Another feature of the evening's matches is a special bye for wits of the dramatic 'qartment, George Callahan and James Patterson. All in all, this will be a bill of entertainment that will be worthwhile in every respect. Beg Pardon The east of the tickets for the World's Fair being sold by the Y.M.C.A. is $3495 instead of $35.50, the amount given in yesterday's Daykan. Students are selling the tickets, which provide room and board at Beacon City and admission to the fair, including anyone who wishes to buy them. Any person who sells ten tickets will receive one ticket free. Railway Wage Plan Fails Chicago, April 4—(UP) —Efforts of railroads to allow agreements by which employees would make *wu*ntary return were abandoned. It was apparently doomed to failure. March Was Above Normal Month Has Been Warm; More Rainfall Than Usual The month of March just closed has been warmer, and has had more rainfall, than normal. This is the first time in four years that either of these phases of weather has been above normal. In fact, the March just closed was the wettest since 1927, but at that, the year's total is yet below normal. The mean temperature of the month was 45.16 degrees, or 2.7 above normal for March. Twice in the month the mercury reached 80 degrees. The minimum of 13 degrees on the 10th was but a degree above the normal minimum. The rainfall of 4.08 inches in 1.73 days is the Mercury amount but the year's total to date is 22 inch below normal. Rain fell on the usual seven days of the month. Snowfall of one-half inch is 3.23 inches below March normal. Intramural Department Names Tennis Pairings Interorganization Singles to Have Five Divisions This Spring The drawings for the inter-organization tennis singles, which is to start soon, have been announced by the in-house office. The drawings are as follows: Division I: S. Chambers, Phi Delt, by vs. Beyer, Griffin, Tenn Club, vs. bye. Schwartz, Kelly Club, comb. Jawhawk, Fassuackt, A. Chi Sigma, vs. Bye; Bjer, Griffin, T. O. bridge, D. T. D., as Austin, Kayhawk, J. Corbin,phi Epsilon Phi,vs. bye. Schwartz, Kelly Club, Dickman, G. Dickman, Phil Gam, vs. bye, JMerson, K. Sig., vs. Bye, JScott, D. T. D., as E. Williford, Acnesi, S. Stouts, C. Hutchins, Phil Gam, can Phi, Psi, vs. Bye, T. Van Cleve, Phi Delt, vs L. Lane, D. U; C. White, and Tanger, Phil Eks, vs. ToE; Division II: F. Allbutten, Kauhawk, by Bye; Asc, Bye; C, as, C, as, Division III; R. Braden, K Hawk, v B Watkins, Acacia, by Bye; Ws. Wakelin, Acacia, by Bye; M. C. Mitchell, Sigma, by H. Vland, Term Club; L. Roark, D. T. D. Land, Term Club; L. Roark, D. T. D. Chi, vi B. Ellman, Nu; Wilcox, S. A. E., v T. Hurst, Sign, Nu; G. Helmland, Hawk, vi B. Dode, Beta; vs Martin, A. Chi Si; Main, Theta Tau, vs C. Chi Si; Main, Theta Tau, vs C. Chi Si; B. Oyler, Heilburn, Acacia, by Bye; F. Kiel, K. sig, vs B. Oyler, Heilburn, D. Uvs, m A. McClure, Phi Dio, butler Twelve-Way ads or less 1 in list. Five-Week ads or less 6 in listings. Tocarrier ads plus营收. WANT ADS are ACAMERICAN COMPANYED BY CASHL. To Investigate J. P. Morgan and Co. Washington, April 4 — (UP) — The senate today voted power to stock market investigators to proceed with an investigation of J. P. Morgan and company. Division IV; C. Herring, K. Hawk w/Bye; Rickenbauer, Beta, w/Sandell, O. Bye; Reineckman, Beta, w/Kinnell, A. Chi Sig, B. Howard, D. T, o. vs. B. Bunyon, D. T, D. Douglas, Hortman, Phi Sig, L. Hunter, Sig Chi, vs. Bye; Reyharness, A. E. As Veb, O. vs. B. Bunyon, E. J. Shafferbeck, Sig Nu, w/Hamplier; Holzeppe, C. D. S, w/Clemena, Holzeppe, C. D. S, w/Clemena, D. Kappa, Sig Johanning, K. E. Bye; D. Evans, A. T. O, w.Lane, N. Ashley, Sig. Uv, Nhaming, S. A. E; G Norris, Sig. Chi, vs. Beye. Want Ads Division V; J, Ingle, A Ch, Si. v; Bye; J, Cushing, P, G, D, v bye; Bye; Beyes, T, vs. Boney, cocciac, H benjes, T, vs. Boney, cocciac, Th, Tau, v. L, Mitchell, D, Chi; S1, Spalbursbury, D, Ci, vs. R, Sowder, Grant, S, A, E; H, O, Dowell, Phi, Pai vbye; B, Kemp, A, T, ovs; Bye; Morton, Triangle, v. Stoltew, E; F, Champlin, P, D, t vs. Bye; Morton, Beta, v. A, Nelson, Sig; Chi Heter, Th, T, v. G, Scholl, K, sig; and G Bolan, S, P, ev, Bye. LOST: Man's ring, initial "B." Sterling silver. Phone 1325. Reward. -145 LOST: Glasses. Gold rimmed, full-view, tinted lens; in mottled grey and black leather case. Reward. Thomas Sears. 1330 West 9th. 144. Athletic Board Awards Letters and Numerals LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Ten Receive Basketball Rewards, Three Wrestling, Two Swimming The athletic board met last night and ten men to receive basketball sweaters for the past season. They are Harrington, Dick Wells, Gordon Cray, Carl Benn, Roy Kliess, Ray Urie, Bob Curd and Lawrence Flinke. These men also received a gold basketball for winning the Big Six conference Peter Mehringer, Darold Eugle, and Jack Winkle were named to receive wrestling letters. Each of these men placed in the Big Six conference wrestling meet. Captain Mehringer went through the season undefended. He was also named captain for the next season. By placing in the Big Six swimming meet Bert Sutton, Jr., and Marvin Heter were named to receive letters. He was the only swimming meet of the season. Forest Cox, freshman basketball coach, announced that the following men would receive freshman numerals: Boyd Trolltitl, Wilmer Shafter, Arliff Burns, Frank Affleck, James Cushion, Kyle Wetzel, Peter Peterson, Ray Ehlig, Francis Kapelman, Forest Chapman, and Jack Silverwood. 18 Men Get Football Numerals The following have been named to receive freshman football numerals. Bradley Campbell, David Field, Craigerman, ELCelen Burg, Roy SPECIAL FOR Wednesday Noon Toasted Bacon and Tomato Sandwich 10c 100% at the Hafford, Clyde Hensley, Joe Jouchen, Frank Lvnch, Dean Nesmith. Four Men Get Wrestling Awards Wrestling Awards will go to the following: Milton Schone, August Annesteyn Hafford, and Norman Jacobhagen. Edwin Phelps, John Peterson, Richard Sklar, Garth Rogers, Davon Lemberg, Jes Trowbridge, Charles Havena Arthur Yurt, and Al Enrich. If any of those recommended for freshman numerals did not pass 12 hours work satisfactorily the previous semester the numeral is withheld. Men's Intramurals Intramural Notes Entry blanks for tennis are not all a yet. They must be sent in immediately as drawings for the tennis doubles will be made today. The entry blanks for the handball horseshoes, and baseball intrumbrals are to be in today. Tournaments will start April 18. KFKU Tuesday There will be handball practice Wednesday and Thursday at 4:30 for those who wish to practice before entering the league. There will be handball practice will also be held Thursday at 4:30. --- 6 p.m. Athletic Question Box, Professor E. R. Elbel. Shows 3-7-9 1017 Mass. ENDS WEDNESDAY Positively No Advance in Prices 20c to 7 After 7, 25 NOW! "So This Is Africa" is the funniest and best picture they have ever made! See for Yourself Why African Sexplorers Never Come Back! DO IT NOW! Comedy - Novelty - Cartoon - News AND THEN COMES "The Great Jasper" THURSDAY GET YOUR LAST SUMMER'S Shoes Cleaned or Dyed.—We do it. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass 11 W, 9th $ 2^{50} - $ 3^{95} 11 W. 9th Jophurs and Riding Breeches Riding togs in twill will be smart for a canter these spring days. They come in green, blue, tan, and black. Wednesday Weaver's 2.30 p.m. Elementary French lesson, W. K. Cornell, instructor in Romance languages. 2. 45 p.m. Book review. "Mutiny on the Bounty," Northford and Hall. 6 p.m. Broadway View of Parenthood, D. Ryan; H. Wheeler, professor of psychology. Send the Daily Kansan home. 6. 15 p.m. Musical program arranged by W. B. Downing professor of voice. Banana Split, 15c One of the Spring Specials at the Union Fountain Sub-Bearnt Memorial Unite THIS WEEK Only STATIONERY SALE Crested Papers Included Book Stores Two Pounds of Paper Two Packages of Envelopes ALL FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Costed Pages Included Weaver's Toiletries Department Introduces Charles of the Ritz Miss Old will be in the department for one week — starting Wednesday, April 5 — to demonstrate the line. Do you know the correct treatment for your particular type skin? Come in and let Miss Old help you with your skin problems! Powder blended to match your skin is a joy— No other skin may wear it—It is blended just for you and so it brings out all the warm untones and high lights your beauty. A complete line of corrective creams, creams, lipstick, rouge, eye shadow and lotions. Mallory Hats $3.50 "Go to K. U. Boxing Carnival Tomorrow Night" Stetson Hats $5 Featuring This Week, Carl's Superior Suits Saxon Weave Worsteds, tailored in Wales Stripes, Wales Plains and Plain Fabrics. The price the lowest we have ever sold good suits. Single Breasted Styles $20 Double Breasted Styles "See them in our north window" New Shirts, Hose, Sweaters, Slacks, Neckties, Top Coats, Suspenders, Belts for Easter and future wear. Glad to show you. Glad to show you.