UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWKENCE. KANSAS PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1932 Jayhawk Entries in Nebraska Meet Announced Today Track Men to Leave Here Thursday for Big Six Competition in Lincoln DOPE FAVORS THREE Brutus Hamilton, track coach, announced this morning the University entries in the Big Six outdoor track and field meet which is to be held at Lincoln, Neb., next Friday and Saturday. The Kansas team will leave Lawrence Thursday at noon, making the trip in cars. The following are the entries: Milk run, Cunningham, Taylor, Borel; 40-yard run, Stickel, Fullerton, Stradow 100-yard dash, D凯斯, Grodges, Hedges Flick, Kite, Cox; 800-yard run, Cunningham, Bondack, Fullerton, Taylor. 220-yard drill, Dklancer, Sickel, Glid; two-mile run, Borel, Kenny, Niswinger; 220-yard low hurdles, Flick Kite, Cox, Gridley; one-mile relay, Cunningham, Taylor, fullton, Sickel, Bondank, Klaner, Taylor vault, Coffin McGuire, Beauty, high jump, McGuire, Johnson, Hodges, Coffman. Shot put, Bauch, Thornhill, Walton Foy, Ross; javeline throw, Walton, Harrington, Coffman, Beaty; bump jump, Gardner, Hodgson, Coffman, Harrington Five places will be counted in each event in scoring the conference meet. Nebraska, Oklahoma, Kansas rule as favorites, but all ailands have men who have been injured, which makes advance dose on the most minor injuries. Assassin in Hypnotic State Gorgullof Says He Was 'Dominated When He Killed Doumer Faris, May 17—(CP)—Dr. Paul Gorgolf, assassin of Dr. President Paul Dauverd, said, under examination by a magistrate that he was in an tyrannical state when he shot the President. He drank a bottle of cogne before the shooting in an effort to get drunk and free his mind of the murder obsession "For a long time I had been dominated by the idea of killing Doumec: I was helpless against the hypnotic noise of Notre Dame, he said. Ralph C. Snyder of the Kansas State Farm bureau of Manhattan spoke before School of Business classes yesterday morning on some aspects of the present economic situation as it affects Kansas farmers. Mr. Snyder was a farmer at his farm in the city culturally of the School of Business at the cafeteria in Kansas Union yesterday. Intramural Games A. T. O. edged out D. U. 5-4 in the semi-final intramural playground ball game last night, and is now slated to play Beta a two out of three game The score for the game D. U. took the lead in the second inning with two runs. They held this lead nicely not allowing the A. T. O. a single hit or to tally a score until the fifth. The score at the fifth inning stood 3-1 in favor of D. U. and it looked like their game. In the sixth inning, however, A. T. O. started with Gilles, scored 4 runs won the fifth, and D. U. scored in the last of the sixth, although there was a man on third when Bryce made the last out. Gliona Jorgegena Philippa Bauler Nobile Gilmore Ludwick Judeon Jodson Beyer AN. S. II, 3 Renewell, f. 1 Gillis, f. 2 Roberto, f. 1 Roberta, f. 1 Zevil, f. 1 Zevil, f. 1 Merckx, f. 1 Merckx, f. 1 Tumblah, 1, 2 Young Net Star May Play Paris, May 17-(UP)—Marcel Berent, 19, appears in the "third Musketeer" among France's Davis Cup defenders. Rome Lacote, French team captain, tentatively has selected his protege to play in the singles. Bernard will replace Jean Bbotra, one of the original "Three Musketeers," who captured the cup from America. French Plan to Enter Marcel Bernard in Davis Cup Matches In forming his team of Cochet, Brunon and Bernard, Lacarte is virtually conceding his opponents two singles matches. He realizes that Bernard cannot expect to beat the stars Britain, or America will send against France, but he will defeat France greatly by the experience gained. Bernard, if he makes the team, will probably be the youngest star ever elected to play in the challenge wound. The French youth resembles young Stinley Wood, U. S. star, in that his game is too advanced for his years. He would rather work out subtle and complicated strike combinations than kill off his opponent quickly. Some of his strategic moves have been so intricate us to amaze his coaches. Hospital News Ernest Werner, c'35, is the only new admittance to Watkins hospital. William Booth, c'35, has recently been discharged. DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building DR, L. H, FRINK, *Dentist* Gum diseases, X-Ray, General Practice Nerve Block for sensitive cavities People's Bank Bldg. Phone 571 H. W. HUTCHINSON Dentist Business and Professional DIRECTORY DR. J, W. O'BRYON, Dentist Insurance Building. Phone 307 Prevention and treatment of poxurea and other diseases of the gums. FOR RENT: Six room modern house with sleeping porch. Garage. 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Subject to Republican Primary, Aug Fifty-yard dash (two heats) 3:30 baseball throw, 3:30, running broadg mind, 3:40, 50-yard dash (hits) 3:55 shot put, 40-50 yard dash, 40-55 jumping distance, 40-50 high jump 4:30, 100-yard dash, 4:55, disson, 4:45, and relay, 5 p.m. Teams to Meet on Local Diamond Today and Tomorrow Aggies to Seek Revenge for Two K. U. Victories The following is the schedule for the interclass baseball tournament: Friday, seniors vs. juniors, and freshman vs. sophomores; Monday, May 23, seniors vs. sophomores, and juniors vs. freshmen; Tuesday, April 19, seniors vs. freshmen, and juniors vs. sophomeres. The following women have been chosen to play on the class teams. If Seeking revenge for two consecutive defeats at the hands of the Jayhawkers early in the season, the Kansas Agile baseball team invaded Lawrence today determined to fatten their Big Six successes at the expense of Coach Culpe's program. Tomorrow Women's Intramurals --their grades meet the requirements, two teams will be chosen from each of the following groups: The women's interclass track meet will be held at the stadium tomorrow afternoon beginning at 3:30. The schedule of events is as follows: The Angels, with three victories and four defeats in conference play, can end their season with a winning-percentage record. They win Kansas, and at the same time knock the Jayhawks out of a possible second place herb. Coach Couch's team has been playing a brand of baseball that was first played for Kansas today and tomorrow. The first game began this afternoon at 3:30, with "Dutch" Kreamer on the mound for Kansas and Smith behind the last. Tomorrow's tilt will find Gerald Cookey doing the flinging for the Jayhawks. Elden Atker of football and basketball fame, will carry the ball into the field, then Lewell, a southpaw, helping him out. Watson will handle the receiving duet. By scoring 20 points in the first two innings Alpha Omicron Pi defeated Kappa KappaGamma by a score of 25 to 16. The battery for Kappa KappaGamma was comprised of Adams and Dodge, and the Alpha Omicron Pi battery was composed of Hinshew and Pyle. Alpha Omroner Pt. deified Kappa Kappa Gamma in the seminals of the Women's baseball internurals yesterday afternoon. PATEE WHERE THE MIN PICTURE PLAY TOMORROW! and Thursday Your Pal Admitted Vinde Tenite "A Lady's Morals" Wallace Beery - Grace Moore Reginald Denny "I'm One of Those Women Who Never Tell!" PAL NITES! FREE! From the Famous Stage Hill "Among the Married!" 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