The Nation Nathe i w s Friday the d walk room the m able m ear the g the d system ball school the g the c divide dent eminent the d凳 upon native ination secure the D man's motif the c coiminal year. follow Be the respect to hall g 19 col school with at rest ment mouth the t the b to bu曼 Be Reg Skist stud print Miss and I con versis amo tone stres exam exae oper sery of hoose 5 be m un stu cat in in we wit it UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1933 Oklahomans Take Honors at Tulsa; Kansas Is Second Dawson Wins Suprise Victory Over Cunningham in Mile Run, With Time 4:29.9 Although no team winner was named at the Tulsa invitation track meet a rating on a basis of five points for first place, three points for second, and four points for third. Oklahoma won the meet with 33 points while Kansas was second with 21. According to the compilation other teams scored as follows: Oklahoma A. and C. Oklahoma Baptist, 11; Tulsa A. C. A. University, 5; and Central Teachers, 2. Glen Dawson of the Tulsa Athletic club won a surprise victory over Glenn Cunningham in the special invitational mile run. Dawson was given a great opportunity to win times of 4:23.9 was considered rather good is considered of the track. The Kansas hurdlers seemed to have an off night. In the preliminary heat for the high hurdles Captain Flickell and did not qualify, but Ray Dummin, another Kansas entry in the same race, won second place in the finals. Jay Plumley, who was leading the field in his qualifying heat in the low hurdles also fell and did not quality. In the pole vault, Gordon Gray tried for first place but lost the first medal when he flipped a coin with Taton of the Oklahoma Aggies. Charles Rogers won third in the pole vault. Eld Hall won the broad jump over a good field of jumpers, placed third in the 50 yard dash, and run a good quarter to an anchor man on the mile pee-pee team. The track squad saw the airplane that crashed near Neodesha. Gas Rate Order Set Aside Commission Makes Decision Favorable to Doherty Interests Topека, April 3—(UP) —The Kansas Corporation commission today issued an order setting aside the order of the old Public Service commission fixing the city gas rates of the Doherty Pipe Line company. The Public Service commission then made plans to carry the case to the United States supreme court. Later the Public Service commission issued a new order setting the rate at 35 cents per 1,000 feet. The Corporation commission took the position that the Public Service commission order, which set the city gate rate at 5cct mement 1,000 cubic feet, would hinder an appeal to the United States supreme court in the original gas rate case. In the original case the Public Service Commission had do Berty attorneys obtained a federal court ruling that the rate was unfair to the utility concern. Score at Tuberculosis Clinic Examinations for Suspected Cases Held at Watkins Hospital The tuberculosis clinic held in the Watkins Memorial hospital took care of approximately 20 examinations today, with 17 exhibiting and 25 took the preliminary examination. Those who showed symptoms of having tuberculosis were turned over to Dr. C. Taylor of the state tuberculosis unit at Norton for further examination. Since University students and faculty contributed liberally to the fund, this clinic was held on the Hill. A clinic is held in Lawrence every month for the benefit of the residents and once every year at the Student hospital for the University students. The expenses are paid for by the Christmas seals. KFKU Monday, April 3 6 p.m. Campus calendar, Miss Helen Rhoba Hoopes, assistant professor of English Tuesday, April 4 2:30 p.m. Elementary German lesson, E. F. Eagle, professor German. 2:45 p.m. Book review, "Mutiny on the Bounty" (Nordoff and Hail) of the question box, Professor E. R. Elkel, director of intramural sports. Cambridge Defeats Oxford Cathay League Coastal Games Prutney, England, April 2—(UP) The light blue birds of Cambridge beat the orange birds of Oxford annually. The annual rowing of the classic boat race the Thames river today. It was the tenth consecutive victory for the winners an dither forty-four of a series which started in 1880. Send the Kansan home. Start Work on Track Field Relays Only Three Weeks Off; Will Draw Many Stars With the date for the eleventh annual Kansas relays now only some three weeks away, spring-like temperatures already have come to the midwest and enabled workmen at the University stadium to begin preparations on the quarter-mile track and 220-yard straight-away. Indoor marks already made this season indicate that the carry-over from the Olympic year will again mean a great loss for the national major outdoor meets this season, and it is certain from advance information concerning entries that the Kansas games will draw a goodly portion of the crowds. The sports team from some dozen or more states. Big Ten Men Set Records In the Big Ten conference indo, meet this spring three records tumbled, the pole vault mark being set at 13 feet, 10 inches by Eilst Lennington of the University of Illinois, who tied for the national title and the half mile run record being set at 1.539 by Hornbostel of the champion University of Indiana team, who ran a leg on the Hoosier team that won the NCAA relay at the Kansas games last year. Sooners Have Fast Team The University of Oklahoma has served notice that Coach John Jacobs has a mule relay team that will have to be reckoned with this season, when his Sooner quartet won that event in 3 games. The university recently in defeating the Alabama mule relay team of Coach Victor Hurt. The University class mule relay record is 3:20 at the Kansas Relays, held by the University of Iowa since 1984. At the University of Alabama Baptists hold the mule relay record at 3 minutes 21 seconds. Men's Intramurals This League will start about April 17 and is for any man who is enrolled in the University and is not playing with another organized team or is out for a varsity sport in season. Lettermen and members of the faculty are eligible. A committee will select the teams. Open Playground Ball The entrants for the singles in the open handball (4 wall) tournament are: Curtis Packard, C. Hitchcock, Sizemiz, C. Gautner, Harold Powell, Jack Copeland, John Morrison, Bob Grimes, Edgar Wolle, K. Johnson, H Patten, Jeff Kinney, T. Sears. doubles teams are: Barber-Powell, and Morrison-Coopel. Pentathlon Dates Set The open pentathlon, which has been scheduled for April 6-7, will include the following events: discus throw, javelin, broad jump, 1500 meter run, and 200 meter dash. The events will start at 4:30 p.m. Ed Hall holds the school record made last full with 2983 points. The pentathlon this season will be scored on the same basis as the decathlon, using 1,000 points for the record in each event as made in the 1912 Olympic games. Twenty Enter Tennis There have been twenty entrants in the Open Tennis tournament. Those entered in singles are Curtis Packard, C. Hitchock, Allen L. Merrill, Merilium Grawe, Delmar Curry, T. Charles Reuben, R. Raymond, T. R. Hafford, Rueton L. Turner, Millard Laing, Max Browne, Bob Grimes, Jack Silverstein, Bill Jones, A. J. Hoover, Keith Johnson, H. Patterson and G. E. Hubric. Infirmary Notes The entrances to the Horsecourt tournament are Eagle, Eaaford, Kuppe-lman, A. Anneberg, and Silverwood. In the finals of the open one-wall ballpark tournament E. Wolle will hand in the mustard-Morrison match. Three teams were entered so far in the doubles. They are Max Murphy and Delmar Curry, Charles Marshall and Ray Hafford, and Jones and Turner. The final drawings of the handball semi-finals have been made, Rudolph, Triangle, will play Grimes, Kappa Sigma. Morrison, Kappa Sigma, will play the winner of the Dodge, Beta Theta P, and Kern, Triangle. The open golf tournament starts today, it has been announced. Intramural Notes WOMEN ATTEND OTTAWA LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE The group of women who attended the Y. W. C. A. Leadership Training conference at Ottawa returned late Saturday, December 7, regional secretary, with hesitation, as well as City, was in charge of the meeting. The schools which attended the conference were: Kansas State college at Manhattan, College of Emporia, Wash. State college at Pinebrook, Kansas State college at Hayes, Kansas University, and Ottawa university. The Leadership Training conference will be held at Manhattan next year Send the Kansan home. Dr. Allen to Meet With Basketball Coaches in Parley Will Discuss Matters o Possible Entrance of New York Teams in Relays Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, will leave tonight for New York City where he will attend the annual meeting of the National Association of Basketball Coaches of the United States and the national joint rules committee. He will appear on the program of the coaches association with a special paper. The coaches meet will be at the Hotel McAlpin from April 6 to 8, inclusive, and the rules committee will meet at the same place April 9 and 10. Dr. Allen plans to take up matters concerning possible entries for the conference April 23 with some of the directors and coaches he see in New York. Dr. Allen, who is a director of the national coaches' association, will reach New York in time for a pre-convention April 24, before the convention April 2, to cover the game of basketball as played in the fifth district of the association, including type of game played, attenuation of games, and prevalence of boos. The national joint rules committee which meets following the coaches meeting is not apt to make many if any changes in the rules that year, Dr. Cunningham was appointed chief of the National Collegiate Association and also the A.A.U. on the rules body believes. He believes there is a possibility that some slight change may be made in the three-second post play, either prohibiting the post man from the locker, or permitting him to be guarded as any other player is guarded. Dr. Allen was president of the national coaches association the first two years of its organization and now in addition to being a member of the board of directors, is also a member of the rules revision committee. Long Beach, Calif., April 3—(UP)—Thirty thousand students in grades from the kindergarten through junior college today resumed their studies interrupted by the earthquake of March 4. Students moved on and vacant lots. A plan which includes home work assisted by newspapers are the radio was outlined. PUPILS RETURN TO STUDIES INTERRUPTED BY EARTHQUAKE DICKINSON Tonite - Tomorrow SEE That Fast and Sauce LEE TRACY "PRIVATE JONES' MORTON DOWNEY in MUSICAL MOMENTS in Vocal Numbers You'll Enjoy SPECIAL ON THE STAGE WED. - THURS. 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Women's Intramurals --in the lighthevyweight division, Clyde Hensley, Sig Eg, will fight Charles Roher, unattached. At the annual convention of the Mid-West Physical Education association which was held in Wichita last month, Mrs. Duncan was elected vice president of the Mid-West Educational and Miss Elizabeth Dunkel was elected chairman of the dance section. This means that they will have to prepare for the competition's meet which is to be held in St. Paul. During the convention Wichita University conducted a play-day which was won by the representatives from here. Send the Kansan home. Intramural Program Will Include Many Feature Events The Book Nook 1001-47408, PHONE 666 The 115-124 pound class, P. S. Ezhaveh will meet J. B. Allen. In the 130-138 pound class, Charles Bromell will fight Bill Poland, and John Chain will meet the winner of the Clark vs. Silka match. Final Boxing Matches to Be Held Wednesday The finals of the open box tournament will be held Wednesday, April 5, in the Robinhood gymnasium. Admission will be 25 cents. There will be 13 bottles. The 138-147 pound class, Charles Black, Sigma Chia, will box A. Annheer. McClure will fight Clyde Bloom. In the 147-150 pound class, Harbert Siemore, Stiumre, and Ray Halford, Sieilm will meetAlexander Peebles, Kayhawk. There will also be four special events. Mehringer will wrestle four men in succession with no rest for himself and will attempt to throw all of them for 15 minutes. The four men are Sklar, Buttmanns, Loveless, and Jim Hammers. Frank Anneberg and Christenson will put on a tumbling act, and Roland and Woodrow Logan will wrestle under the gloves, which bar only the trunchelle. George Callahan and Jimmy Patterson, renowned patrons of foolishness, will also entertain. Send the Daily Kansan home. 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