PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- MONDAY, MAY 16, 1332 Kansas Eliminated From Conference Race by Sooners Missouri Probable Big Sis Baseball Title Holder With 5 Victories in Its Favor LAST GAME MAY 28 BIG SIX STANDINGS BIG SA STUDENTS Missouri 5 2 714 Kansas 5 5 500 Iowa State 2 2 300 Kansas State 3 4 428 Oklahoma 1 3 250 Remaining Big Six games: May 17-18, Kansas State at Lawrence May 20-21, Iowa State at Columbia May 27-28, Iowa State at Lawrence Definitely out of the Big Six baseball race as a result of their defeat at the hands of the Oklahoma Sooners Saturday the day before. State Sharks idete here tomorrow and Wednesday in the second two-game series between the two teams this season. Next week Iowa State will invade Lawrence for a series which, if it fails, will cost Missouri this weekend. May decide the Big Six race. Missouri, with five victories and two defeats, is the present leader of the conference, and has only to secure one victory in its two remaining games to win. Missoula will take the Tigers twice and then take two games from Kansas to finish their schedule on top of the ladders. Should Kansas win all four of its remaining games, Missouri would win the title and those players would at least tie for second place. The Kansas Aggies, although they lost twice to Kansas in the series at Manhattan, are given a bit more than an even chance to turn the tables on the Jayhawks tomorrow and Wednesday. Kansas' showing at Oklahoma was far from impressive, while the Aggies have been playing better ball as the season has progressed. Also, as a result of the heavy scoring and frequent changing of pitches against the Sooners, the Kansas hurting Cliff Carp is a likely select Kreainer, who was given credit for the victory in the first Oklahoma game, as his starting choice to tomarow. Methodists Aid Prohibition The game will start at 3:30 p.m. Group Unites Forces Against Repeal o Eighteenth Amendment "The constitutional right and power of 13 states to veto any repeal has just now a tremendous strategic advantage over the young people forthwith we are lost." Atlantic City, May 16- (UP)-Methadion marshamalled its forces today to hold 13 states in its battle against the United States, with a warning statement by the men's council of the quadrennial general conference was adopted yesterday, urging a crusade to hold 13 states "until the enemy is defeated or against the opponents of prohibition." "We confess the tragic blunder a 'terrorism sought strategy since 1817' bears upon us. We are far greater than we know, from the political debacle of the temperance movement. Public opinion has been polluted by anti-prohibition agitations and safety of anti-prohibition misinformation." Want Ads LOST: Gray raincoat in room 205, Fraser hall. Leslie Burtledge, Phone 2675J. -184. FOR RENT: Six room modern house with sleeping porch. Garage. Clos to K.U. at 1632 Illinois St. Phone 1925 187 LOST: White, Jersey knit, sleeverel sweat on eater tennis court north of baseball field. Wednesday afternoon. Phone Maxine Kennedy at 299 – 183. FOR RENT. Cool rooms with sleepin parch for Boys. Summer session one-half block north of Union Building. 1222 Mississippi. Phone 9862. FOR RENT: September 1 to June 1 Five room extra- modern apartment Nestly furnished; piano; garage. Uni- velty furnished. No parking. Call 10432R. —183 **NOTEBOOKS**, term papers, and theses carefully typed. Experienced stenographers. Phone 1187R or 2454. Ten-dive cents per thousand words.—183 GLIDDEN TOURIST home. A good place to send visiting parents or friends. Rates reasonable. 10th and New York City. Phone 1639, or parking space. —200 Read the Kansan want-ads. Intramural Games Six of the eleven events scheduled for the intramural track meet will be run tomorrow. The events which will be run at this time will be the 220-yard dash; broad jump; shot put; 120-yard low hurdles; javelin throw; which is run in four beats, the 440, 220, 120, and 890-yard lash events. Olympic Preliminaries to Be Held at Norman Meet to Last Two Days and Will Include Unusual Events Norman, May 16—(Special)—The University of Oklahoma has been granted permission to hold a preliminary Olympic track and field meet at Owen field here May 28 and 27 and entry blanks for it will be mailed out by the University Athletic Committee by Ben G. Owen, athletic director. The meet will be a two-day affair and include competition in every event on the Olympic track and field slide save the marathon, decathlon, relays and walks. It will include the hop, step and jump, hammer throw, 5,000 and 10,000-meter runs and the colorful relay events, which are closely contested in the average track and 'eld meet in the United States. Full approval and sanction for the meet has been given by the Western Association of the American Athletic union through its president, Robert L. Probst of St. Louis and all athletes from this association's territory, which includes Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and several counties of Illinois, are eligible to compete if they register or have already registered in the A. A. U. Some of the outstanding athletes of this territory who will be eligible to attend are Glen Cunningham, Clyde Coffman, Koean Klauer and Mutt Thurton Kansas, the Dunkin brothers of Missouri, Harry Hankey and Milton Wilson, the Pete Fowlkes White of Pittsburgh Teachers, Skippergos of Haskell, Harold Manning and Forward of Wichita university, Glenn Dawson, "Hippo" Howell, Clifford McIlford, Morris, Phil Kleas and Bill Newblock of Oklahoma, Peyton Glass, George McGuire and Ira Littlejohn of Southwestern, Marion "Rob" Strong of Southwestern, Peden of Central, Fulton and Bradley of Oxford Baptist university, Gray of Abilee, Tex. college, Oliver of Texas Christian, Hodes, University of Texas and many others. Any athlete who retains his amateur standing, even though he may be graduated from college or may never have played in any sport, must meet and should immediately write for an entry blank, Mr. Owen pointed out. All net proceeds of the meet will go to the American Olympic fund. CANADIAN TRACK STAR WILL TRAIN FOR OLYMPIC GAMES Seattle, May 16- (UP) - Perry Willick of Canada, who started the trials world when he won the 100 and 200 meter runs, will train for the 1932 games under Hee Edmundson. University of Washington track and "basketball coach" The Vancouver flash has completely recovered from a leg injury. He will train for a month under the Washingtons on an against sprinters on the track team. Topkaka—(UP) —The Knapadat political party won every office on the ticket in the recent Wadburh College elections. Auburn Light, Liberal, freshman in the law school, is the new student president. DR. L, H. FRINK Dentist Gum diseases, X-Ray, General Practice Nerve Block for sensitive cavities People's Bank Bldg., phone 571 Business and Professional DIRECTORY DR. J. W. O'BRYON. Dentist Insurance Building, Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pyorrhea and other diseases of the pigs. Economize at KEELER'S BOOK STORE Books School Supplies Pictures DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. H. W. HUTCHINSON Deutiat X-Ray—General Practice Phone 395 731 Mass. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT Harvey A. Jetmore State Representative, 11th District Candidate for re-election. Candidate for 1st Subject to Republican Primary, Aug. Harvey A. Jetmore K.U. Team to Have Strong Competition in Meet Saturday U. and Nebraska Squads Expected to Show Up Well in Events at Lincoln HAMILTON IS HOPEFUL Coach Brutus Hamilton of the Kanas track team is not overly condenable a for victory the Jayhawkers in the Big Six meet which is to be held at Lincoln Saturday. However, it is his opinion that Kansas has one of the three strongest teams, along with Ok'ahoma and Nebraska. Kansas State, Missouri, and Iowa State appear to be the less serious threats in the Big Six competition. Kansas State is probably the only other serious contender for winning many points in Saturday's meet. Nebraska has an exceptionally strong team and looms as a serious threat to Kansas. They are certain to score heat-relieving points. The Oklahoma team is especially strong in field events, although it is weak in most running events. It is probable that the Sooners will take away much of their momentum, particularly Kansas would be sure to take. Kansas has defeated both Missouri and Kansas State in dual truck teams, and therefore looms as one of the leading teams. If the three lesser teams should damage Oklahoma and Nebraska more than they do the Jayhawkers, Kansas will be more certain of victory. Kansas, Oklahoma, and Nebraska all have a solid basis so far as done is concerned, and whoever Kansas State, Iowa State, and Missouri score points against will be less certain of victory. Virtually the same entries will be made in the Big Six meet as were made in the dual meet against Missouri. CALIFORNIA JAVELIN HURLER OLYMPIC GAMES PROSPECT Los Angeles, May 16- (UF)—One of America's greatest Olympic games prospects is Keenness Churchhill, former University of California athlete, who with Jimmy DeMers of the Los Angeles Athletic club, is conceived the best chance to defeat javelin throwers from Finland and Norway. Churchill competed in 10 track meets last year and not once did he fall below 200 feet. His best mark was 228 feet, $1/4 inch, set at Stanford University, although his official mark is 220 feet, 11¼ inches. Read the Kansan want-ads. Baseball managers of the intramural teams who have not turned in a list of the women wishing to play on class teams should do so at once, because the interclass games will start immediately after the finals of the intramurals. The fourth round of intramural tennis must be played off by this Thursday, Miss Ruth Hoover announced today. Women's Intramurals The winner of the Kappa Kappa Kappa Gamma-Alpha Omicron Pi game played this afternoon will play the Independents tomorrow afternoon. Carideo Is Considering M.U. Head Coach Post Former Notre Dame Sta Now in Columbia for Consultations The former Notre Dame star said that "nothing definite has been decided, but I will look over the situation here for several days. It is thought Carloide would accept a salary offer of $0,000 a year. It is a known fact that Missouri officials would like to inaugurate the Notre Dame system. Columbia, Mo. May 16 — (UP) — A tentative agreement between Frank Carideo, all-Pierce All-American quarterback at Notre Dame, and the University of Michigan, as aume the position of head coach to have been reached today. Carideo, now a member of the Purdue coaching staff, conferred here with Missouri officials Gwynn Henry re-affirmation of his position, who was accompanied by Mrs. Carideo and Elmer "Red" Slate, former All-American tackle at Purdue, was in conference with C. L. Brewer, director of athletics, a greater portion of the THE GREATER DICKINSON F. C. ALLEN WILL GIVE TWO COMMENCEMENT ADDRESSES High Paid Wrestlers Man Showbs Wichita, —(Special)—Norris Stuffer, owner of a swimming pool here, hired $1,000-an-hour man to showballs in leaving off a sand beach. He is a wrestling promoter. Dr. F. C. Allen left for Poughtan this afternoon where he will deliver an address at the high school commencement exercises. Wednesday, after the baseball game with Missouri, he will go to Deko Soto where he will also give the address at high school commencement exercises. From Deko Soto he plans to go to Lincoln, Nebr. where he will attend the annual spring meeting of Big Six athletic directors. NOW! Tomorrow and Wednesday What A Thrill To See Them Together RAMON in NAVARRO THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY "HUDDLE" SPECIAL Liver and Bacon 13c Pot Roast of Beef Browned Potatoes Baked Beans Boston Brown Bread Strawberry Short Cake 006 The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best. Jantzen Swim Suits for Men or Women For genuine comfort and style our Dobbs Panamas cannot be surpassed Other Panamas $5 $7 Sennit Sailors $2 to $4 The Circus Will Be Here Two Days Thursday--Friday MAY 19 and 20 Afternoon and Evening Performances Each Day Harrington's Nickle Plate 3-RING CIRCUS Tremendous three-ring exhibition of beauty, skill and daring. Large menagerie aerial artists, wire walkers, clowns, trained dogs, ponies, monkeys, elephants and many wild animal acts. ADDED Bicentennial feature with Martha and George Washington and their coach of state authentically reproduced. A real educational feature. PARADE General Admission 50c Don't miss the big free street parade. Thursday morning. Includes the George Washington display and many animal exhibits. Reserved Seats — 25c Extra SPECIAL OFFER A 50c General Admission Ticket for ONLY 10c With any purchase in their stores between now and Thursday the following merchants of Lawrence are offering you the opportunity of buying a regular 50c general admission ticket for only 10c. These tickets admit to the unreserved seat section and two thirds of all of the seats will be unreserved. Reserved seats if desired will cost only 25c more. Buy Your Tickets From Any of These Merchants Others Pel Music Co. Peters Green Brothers Noone's C Furness Co. Sand & Grocery Wolter's Ready-to-Wear Achning Hardware Keckers Book Store Maryann M. Carls Round Corner Drug Store Cock's Drug Store Brinkman Bakery Help Your-Self Grocery Royal Shoe Shop & Co. Royal Shoe Shop Dale Print Shop Safeway Grocery Weavers Women's Cleaners Rankins Drug Store Gibbs Clothing Co. Pretz-Stotwits Drug Store Hook and Green Hunter Bros. Grocery Halloween Holloway and Phillip This special offer is good only as long as the supply of these tickets lasts. Bu early if you want to see a real circat at the lowest price in years. Mammoth Street Parade Don't miss this mile of Cages of Wild Animals. Beautiful Horses. George Washington Floats. Elephants, Camels, Clowns. 2 Bands. 2 Callioses. Performers and Free Acts.