PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1932 Beta's Again Win Intramural Meet With Score of 79 Kayhawks With 56 Points Place Second; Sigma Chi Obtains 51 for third KAPPA SIGMA FOURTH Beta maintained its lead in the intramural track meet yesterday, and won the meet for the second consecutive year with 23 points ahead of them. The team then pointed to the Kayhawk's 56. Kappa Sigma was a half point ahead of the Kayhawk Tuesday evening, but back to fourth place, with 48½ points and Sigma Pua was pushed down from third place to third place with 31 points. The team standings at the conclusion of the meet are, Beta T9, Kayhawks 65, Sigma T15, Kappa Sigma 70, Horns 43, Gamma D40, Deltel D40, Pi Gamma D50, Sig E33, Spartans 29%, D T, D 20, A K 20, S A, S A, Phi D12, S A, S 2, A S, E, and Phi D12. A summary of yesterday's events follows: 440-yard dash: Individual win- Gay, Kayhawkes, time 31.4 second- team winMason, Sigma Sigma, team average 65.8, Ledig 56 seconds; second- team 56.8, Ledig 56 seconds); second- Kayhawkes, team average 64.9; third, Beta, team average 64.2; fourth, Phi 64.2. 100-yard dash: individual winner, Benson, Beta. time 10 seconds; team winner, Beta. team 10.4 seconds; team average, Sigma Nu. time 10.8); second, Sigma Nu. team average 11 seconds; third, Kappa Sigma队 average 11.03; fourth, Phi Delta队 average 11.07; Discus, individual winner, Macke Spartans, distance 12 feet, 5 inches, team winner, Spartans, team average 9.4 feet, third inch, inches. Desi 109 feet, 5 inches, Mathes 95 feet, 6 inches; second, Sigma Chai, team average 94 feet, 2 inches; third, Kayhawks, team average 93 feet, 1.4 feet; P.I. Upalson, team average 91 feet 1 inch. High Jump; individual winner, Burzi Phi Gam, height 5 feet, 81½ inches; team winner, Kayhawks, team average 5 feet, 6½ inches; third, Purple Devils, den 4 feet, 11½ inches; Herring 4 feet, 11½ inches); second, Beta, team average, 5 feet, 1; 1-3 inch; third, Phi Gamma Delta, team average 5 feet, 1; fourth, P. E. team average 5 feet, 1 inch. 440-yard relay—Won by Beta (Benson, McMornack, Austin, White) time 45.3 seconds; second, Kappa Sigma time 46.4 seconds; third, Kaylahaws time 46.8 seconds; fourth, Sigma Nu time 47.4 seconds. Women's Intramurals The Independents defeated the Alpha Chi Omega by a score of 18 to 11 for the championship of the women's baseball intramurals yesterday afternoon. The battery for Alpha Chi Omega was Robert and Tubbs, and the independent battery was comprised of E. Moxley and Irwin. Lightburn and Monroe, Wattkins hall defeated McKeen and Weitz, Sigma Kappa, by a 6-4, 6-3 score in the semifinals of the Women's tonniness intramural tournament. Both teams scored 0. Q. defeated Ballard and Lathrop, Gamma Phi Bets, by a score of 6-3, 4-6, 4-1 The finals of the tennis intramurals must be played off by next Monday. Games scheduled in the interclass baseball tournament for Monday are freshmen vs. juniors, and seniors vs. sophomores. Two Hundred Pay Fees Two Hundred Pay Fees "About 200 seniors have paid their dues," said Charles McCreight at the business office this morning. "These should be pay by May 25, which is the deadline for the diploma fees." EXTRA FINE BOND PAPER for term papers and theses. Can make four good copies at once. 25c per 100 sheets. —Journalism Press. —tf. TAXI 25c Phone 987 Prompt - Courteous You will enjoy your ride in our large cars. In the semi-final match of hand- ball singles, Copeland will play Colson K. Sig. for the finals, and Ives, K. Sig. will play Abrams. Intramural Games GUFFIN TAXI Morton and Dodge, Beta, will play Abrams and Reynolds in the semi-finals of the handball doubles, and Colo- npia, K. Siig, for the final matches. The final matches in horseshoe doubles will be played by Fier-Sherman, Triangle, against Austin-Fleming, unattached. The final in horseshoe singles will be played by Fiest, Beta, vs. Worran, Beta. In the tennis singles the winner of the Setha, Beta, vs. Wells, unattached, will play Kell Phi, Pham, and the winless team will play Vos, D. Chi in the finals. In the tennis doubles the winner of the Wells-Borgen, vs. McDowell-Kell. Phi Gam, match will play Murphy-Gam, Delta Chi, for the final match. Twenty-four Men Leave For Big Six Track Meet Team Defeats and Injuries to Star Performers Upsets Dope Coach Bruits Hamilton's 27 championship-seeking track man left yesterday by motor car for Lincoln, Neb., where they will compete against other Big Six schools in the Big Six outdoor track meet, which will be held tomorrow. Coach Hamilton's squad is conceded an even chance for the title, along with Oklahoma and Nebraska. Early dual meet defeats of Kansas State and Missouri at the hands of the Jayhawks leaves them little better than an outside chance at the title, while Iowa State also has a weak aggregation this season. Injuries to star performers of almost every team, however, makes the outcome of many events very uncertain. It's easy to come around for the championship. Mile run, Cunningham, Taylor, Borel, 440-yard run, Siekel, Fulterra, Stirling, Hodges, Siekel, Coiffman; 120-yard high, Hurdles, Fletch; 880-yard run, Cunning- ham. 222-yard drill, Klaner, Klister, Gridley; two-mile run, Borel, Kennedy, Nilson; three-mile run, Gates, Gridley, K划er, Gridley; one-mile run, Cunningham, Taylor, Fullerton, Klister, Bond, Kluster; pole vault, Coiffan, McGuree, Hodges, Coffman Shot put, Bauch, Thornhill, Walton, javelin throw, Walton, Harrington Coffman, Beaty; broad jump, Garner, Hodges, Coffman, Harrington. Hutchison, —(Special) — Snowball, a white Persian cat, is one of the beneficiaries named in the will of Judge Seward Baker, who died recently. Judge Baker set aside $100 for the care of which had been his constant companion. Scott City,—(Special) A.1,120 horsepower Diesel engine with an output capacity of 750 kilowatts has been erected here. It is the largest motor of the company and was made necessary by increasing power consumption for farm irrigation. One Victory Over Cyclone Will Assure Missouri of Top Position in Baseball Tigers Seek Title in Final Two-Game Series of Season ODDS FAVOR BENGALS W L Pct. Missouri 5 2 714 Kansas State 5 4 556 Iowa State 5 2 500 Kansas 5 7 417 Okahoma 1 3 250 BIG SIX STANDING The Missouri Tigers, just a game from the Big Six baseball title, opened their final two-game series of the season today when they met Iowa State at Columbia. Missouri, with five victories and two defeats leads the conference and needs only one victory from the Cyclones in the two games to win. The Tigers also need both games from the Tigers and then defeating the Kansas Jayhawks twice could win the title, but the odds rest heavily with Missouri. Following the two games at Columbia, the Cyclones will come to Lawrence to close the season against the Jayhawks. Two games will be played, beginning Tuesday, with the Iowa State team holding an edge in the dope over Coach Wayne Culp's nine, due to the Cyclone's success at beards of the Kansas Angels. A light workout was on schedule for the Jayhawkers yesterday, with a practice game in view today. Coach Cull is still experimenting with his lineup and effort to develop a combination capable of carrying the burden next year. These two games, which will close the season for both teams, will affect the championship race only if Iowa State succeeds in talking the measure of the Tigers both today and tomorrow. Await Trans-Atlantic Hop Two Ships Plan to Fly When Weather Permits St. Johns, New Foundland, May 20 (UP) — Favorable weather was awaited today for two attempts to fly a plane from St. Johns to New Brunswick on a run was on route here from St. Johns New Brunswick in the Lockeck plane in which she will attempt to cross to Europe alone to become the first woman ever to achieve the oole flight. She was on Sunday at least for overflanking of her place and for arrival of the right weather. Of almost equal interest was the 12 motored, German flying boat Dornier X which will attempt a flight of 1300 miles to Antarctica. The German from New York. The big flying boat landed at Holyrood, 30 miles southwest of St. John, on its night on its journey from New York. No start will be made before tomorrow. Seniors' Parents May See Play "The Two Menacehumens," an old Latin comedy, will be presented for the parents of seniors to be graduated from the University. The play will be given Monday, June 6, at 2 p.m. in Fresner theater. It is the same play that was given about two weeks ago. Minneapolis, May 20 — (UP)—With Norman Thomas, 1928 Socialist presidential nominee, a spectator, University of Minnesota students tonight will hold a mock political convention to this year's nominee for president. Will. Have Mock Convention The winner of the Oread medal will be selected by the students and faculty members Tuesday, May 24. The award is made to the senior who receives the highest score in a competency emblematic of the outstanding scholarship and citizenship which has been exhibited during the senior year and served as school career of the eligible seniors. Voting will be held on the following eligible seniors: Arthur Allen, Erwin Branson, Walter Bloch, Dwight Henry, John Holmes, Archie Mills, Berry Seimu, Robert Woodward, Boyre Desse, Richard Eckert, Booise Frasier, Frances Gray, Frank Houton, Romola Hammon, Fern Kassen, Rosa Belle Pelkey and Ida Jean Poison. Jayhawks Flown WINNER OF OREAD MEDAL TO BE SELECTED TUESDAY University of Minnesota Plans to Select Nominee for President Claribell Elinger, 26, has been elected as home service director for the Kansas Gas and Electric company in Wichita She will begin her work June 1. Cora M. Finney, 00, is the author of Wild Bird Protection", appearing in the Roller Conaary Journal and Bird World, and "Shows and Exhibitions" in American Canary and Cage Bird Life. The Fort Collins, Colo., Express-Courier won first prize for make-up and typography in a recent contest between the daily newspapers of Colorado. Alfred G. Hill, 11, editor of the Express-Courier, won first in an edu- tion at the University of Chicago, returning at the University for four years, from 1920 until 1924. Samuel C. Dawes, 29, has recently mishled his work on his MA degree and is at present employed in the Ecuador Corn Borer laboratory, Tolso, hato. Louis J. Wheeler, 18's was tranferred May 1 from Bonner Springs to Dallas, Texas, to assume the duties of superintendent of the Lone Star Cement company, which is a subsidiary company of the International Cement corporation. Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Coghill, of New Haven, Conn., announce the birth of a daughter, April 20, to whom they have given the name Mary Anne. Dr Coghill graduated from the University in 1921. Mrs. Coghill was formerly Margaret Butcher, 25, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Buther of Lawrence. On the Screen—Ken Maynard in "THE ARIZONA TERROR" Political parties were a scramble as Republicans, Democrats, Socialists, and Communists planned to present their candidates for consideration. Speeches by them included John Garner, Newton Baker, Wn. H. Murray, Ruth Hanna McCormick, Norman Thomas and William Z. Foster. The Minnesota Daily, student newspaper, appeared with headlines reading "condition formed to stop Thomas. However described by frightened Republican leaders to Roosevelt-McCormick combine." "THE LONELY HILL BILLLS" ALESHIRE and RUTLEDGE Formerly With the World Famous Weaver Bros. At 3:30 - 7:30 - 9:30 Four Days Starting Wednesday EDWARD G. 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