PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1933 Reports Indicate Relay Entry List Will Not Decrease Many Colleges and Univer sities Announce Inten tion of Sending Teams DR. ALLEN IN CHARGE Indications that the field of athletics in the Eleventh Annual Kansas Relays will be little if any reduced over past years despite unsuited conditions in athletic departments of colleges and universities were strong as preliminary cards of intention to enter teams condone it to do Dr. F, C. Allen, director of teams and manager of the Kansas Relays, which will be held April 22. With the date of the Kansas carnival still a month away response to the announcement of the Kansas Royals proposition, individual events has been infant and the preliminary reports of intention to enter teams continue to come in to the List Probable Competitors Among the first university class institutions saying they intend to have athletes in the Kansas Relays are Kansas State College, Texas, Drake University, Kansas, Loyola University of Chicago, Oklahoma A. & M., Iowa Oklahoma, Grimell College, Illinois and Iowa State College. Those of the college class institutions already reporting they hope to have teams here April 22 included Pittsburgh College, Indiana University, Burn College, Emporia Teachers, McKenzie College of Lebanon, III, Baker University, McPherson College, Yankton College of Yankton, D. S. Kearney College, Iowa Wesleyan College, Iowa Wesleyan, Simpson College of Indiana, Iowa, Maryville (Mo.) Teachers, Carleton College of Northfield, Mifflin-Holmes Baptist University of Michigan and Penn College of Oklahoma, Iowa. Olympic Stars to Enter That the field for the Missouri Valley A.A.U. decoration to be held in connection with the Kansas Relays may include all three members of the United States decalion delegation in the last Olympics was indicated with an inquiry from Wilson "Buster" Charles, Haskell Indian star, from Albuquerque, N.M., saying he hoped to be on hand for the event. James A. Brouse, Kansas City Athletic club star and holder of the world decadem record make in winning the Golden Glove, and planning to enter the event here; and Clyde Coffman, University of Kansas student who finished seventh in the Olympic decadem, has announced that game is in the event at the Kansas Relays. Some half dozen other entries appear to be certain for the decathlon in view of advance inquiry about the event. Five events of the decathlon will be held Friday afternoon, April 21, and the following events on Saturday morning, April 22. Blue Rapids—(UP)—A. M. Arnotn learned he had provided lodging and board for a hatch-hiker when he visited his dairy barn to do the roaring milk machine, and another dairy by someone who apparently had spent the night in the barn. 20c to 7 After 7 25c NOW! ENDS SATURDAY Is Every Woman Trapped in the Shadows of Her Past? The Thrill Picture of 1940 "MEN MUST FIGHT" with DIANA WYNYARD New Overnight Screen Sensation LEWIS PHILLIPS STONE HOLMES X-tra Raceo "Fatty" Arbuckle in His Latest Lait Riot Mickey Mouse Cartoon and "Devil Horse" Starts SUNDAY Elbel Speaks to Kayhawks Speaking before the Keyhawk intramurals banquet last night at the University cafeteria, E. R. Ebel, assistant professor of physical education, said the problem was that no one problem for the intramurals office by organizing the non-fraternity men of the University. He emphasized the fact that the open tournaments sponsored by the intramurals office are open to all cost regardless of team affiliations. Club Is Highly Commended for Its Organization of Non-Praternity Men The Kayshaw "A" basketball team, winners of the All-Kayshaw Basketball tournament, received a cup, pre-season winners in downtown, intramurals manager of the club. Constance BENNETT "OUR BETTERS" The toastmaster was Maurice McManus, c'33. Short talks were given by Chevy White, Keith Johnson, and Harold Harding. It was suggested that the club hold regular monthly banquets, where were present for the dinner last night. Harold Volz, c'55, sang "Trees," accompanied by Bob McKenow, c'36. A quartet from Haskell sang a group of Indian selections. Teams Go to Quarter-Finals State Basketball Tournament Reaches Second Round of Games All first round games in the Kansas State Intercollegiate basketball tournament at Topeka were played last evening. As a result eight teams now go into the quarter-final round. Iowa defeated Kentucky 24 to 12; Wyndham won from McPherson 29 to 11; Parsons outplayed a victory over Salina 27 to 25; Wichita North defeated Leavenworth 28 to 25; Arkansas City came out on the long end of a 29 to 12 score against Marvillesville. Westia East won from Houston 26 to 23; Indiana hung conquered Pittsburgh 36 to 33 and Emporia defeated Oberlin 24 to 16. OKLAHOMA COLLEGES ENTER TRACK AND FIELD CLASSI Norman, March 24—(Special)—For the first time in history, Oklahoma colleges, junior colleges, universities and amateurs all will compete in one big track and field meet, the first Oklahoma Amateur meet starting at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Owen field, here. It will be followed, at 3 o'clock, the fifte of a series of weekly football games, with teams from India and Whitehats- barding-hunting Oklahoma spring practice squabs. Only Three Major Events Remain on Track Texas Relays Dropped in Economy Program For the second consecutive year, the Texas Relays, sponsored by the University of Texas, will not be held. This leaves only three major relay events remaining for the year, the Kansas Drake Drakes and the Penn Relays. Schedule The Texas Relays was the biggest track event in the southwest, but it was dropped again this year as part of the county program of the southern school. "Bill" Hargis was planning to send some representatives to the Texas event, but now may enter the Tulsa invitational indoor meet which comes on April 1, the day for which the Texas Relays was originally scheduled. The remaining relays are Kansas on April 22, Drake on April 29, and Penn on the same date. Tourney to Quarter Finals State Class B High School Cagers to Have Title Clash Tomorrow Salma, March 24 - (UP)-Play in the annual class B state basketball tournament went into the quarter finals today with eight teams paired for games on Sunday. The pairings follow: Sara Burke, Sacramento; pembroke Bob, voxille. H.W. Buhler v. Belle Plaine. The winners of tonight's battles will meet tomorrow afternoon and the remaining winners clash for the state title tomorrow night. Today's scores: Pembrone 23, Erie 21; Hoxie 39, Madison 20, Willmore 32, Blue Rapids 4; Belle Plaine 33, Athens 30. Decathlon Won by Jones Comes Within 20 Points of Former Record for Contest William Jones won the indoor decathlon which was run off in Robinson gymnasium, under the supervision of Ed Elibel, director of intramuscles. Jones scored 137, coming within 20 points of 720, coming within 20 points of the record for this event which is held by Edward Tate with a score of 740 points. Following Jones in the points scored record, he came fifth to Frank Ewong, 635; Carl Peters, 600; Jesse Boulkall, 575; Frank Annebender. THIS BAND WILL APPEAR ON THE STAGE Tonite and Saturday ON THE STAGE ERNIE FIELDS and His HARLEM RECORDING BAND 13-RedHots-13 NITES ONLY at 9:00 SPECIAL OWL SHOW 11:15 Saturday Nite NOTE: Only the Dominant Theatre can present the well advertised and organized Union Bands. The Great Stage Bands follow the Great Screen Presentations and Are Shown Exclusively at the PATEE. CONSTANCE BENNETT in 'OUR BETTERS' According to Elbel, the indoor decathlon was a success and he desires to conduct it again next year. 560; Reuben Turner, 540; A. Anneberg, 460; Paul McKinnon, 440; and Charles Bromwell, 405. Chicken Salad, 20c Chicken Sandwich, 20c Olsborne—(UP)—Back in 1881 farmers didn't know how well off they were. A tax receipt owned by Harry Pixley shows that a quarter section of land was assessed only $10.32 in taxes in that year. 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