PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1932 Phi Psi Is Victor in First Sorority Relays Held Here Winning Fraternity, Racing for Theatas, Comes in One-Tenth Second Ahead BETA THETA PI NEXT Phi Kappa Pai won the first sorcery relays yesterday afternoon, running on/ Kappa Alpha Theta, when it finished the run in 1 minute and 36 seconds Beta Theta Pi, running for Alpha Omni Ci, finished second in just one tenth of a second slower time than Phi Pi. Phi Pai was presented with a cup which was given by Obers, and Weavers furnished the cup for the winning sorority. It is intended to make the sorority relays an annual affair, coming on the day of the Kansas-Kansas State dual track meet. Each feederry draws some sorority for when they run, and distributes organization requests a trophy. The men running for the Phi Psi team were Leyton Frank, Winfield Duncan, Ted O'Leary, and Ole Neasmith. The order in which the teams finished and their time. Phi Kappa Pai 1.36, Beta Theta Pai 1.361, Kappa Sigma Pai 1.362, Tau Delta Tau 1.381, Sigma Tau 1.40. --the hat in today's game, with O'Neil moving out to first base in place of Jim Brazil. Beach will go to the outfield, and he'll return from sliding; slarr Larry Fibkin to left, Johnson, reserve will start at second, and other Baxter or Austin will patrol Women's Intramurals Alpha Chi Omega defended Alpha Xi Delta in the semi-finals of the Women's baseball intramural yesterday afternoon. By scoring 16 points in the first two innings, Alpha Chi Omega won by a score of 48 to 8. Want Ads LOEFT, White, Brown, black LOST: White, Jeremy jersey, sleeveress on sweater at east tennis court north of baseball field. Wednesday afternoon *Phone Maxine Khanum* at 290, -183 FOR RENT. Furnished house for the summer, 1736 Louis, St. Mrs. Ed Drennon. Phone 2470W. — 181. FOR RENT: Large house for fraternity or group of boys. Large sleeping porch. Also apartments. 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A good place to send visiting parents or friends Rites reasonable 10th and New York 1600, Illinois or parking space. —190 FRESH DRESED CHICKEN for SUNDAY DINNER Central Produce Company Phone 700 830 Vr Today's Match Will Have Bearing or Big Six Tennis Championship Kansas Meets Iowa State Provided the Kansas tennis squad wins its match against the Iowa State team this afternoon it is assured of another Big Six championship. The two teams went into acton at 3 this morning and played southwest of Memorial stadium. By defeating Kansas, Iowa State would have a chance to win the title, should they also defeat Kansas State and Nebraska, Kansas, however, should win in view of previous preseason losses, Kansas netter downed the Missouri team, 6 to 4, while Iowa State was only able to break even with them. Twenty-One Track Men Leave to Meet Missouri The Kansas team, made up of Wilbur (Junior) Coen, captain and coach, Leonard Prosser, Sterling Cutip, and Tim Rasmussen, has matched the matches it has played this season. Coffman, Cox Making Trip: Back in Shape After Injuries Twenty-one Kansas track men left with Coach Brutus Hamilton today for Columbia, where they are scheduled for a dual track meet with Missouri Coffman and Cox, who have been out because of injuries, are again in shape. The following men are going to Columbia: Harrington, Coffin, Cass, Sickel, Grady Kite, Fulleton, Taylor, Gumming Gardner, McGuire, Watson, Bausch, Strelaw, Klimar, Flick, Breaux, Strawl, Hodges, Beaty and Thornhill. Kansas-Missouri dual track meet records 100-yard dash; 9.8 seconds. Branham Mo, 1908; Scholz, Mo, 1908; Klaner, Kamas, 1930; Klaner and Sieckel, Kavas, 1931. Mile run: 4:28.8, Mathews, Missouri 1925. 220-yard dash. 21.3 seconds. Sickel Kansas, 1831. 120-yard high hurdles: 14.8 seconds. Grady, Kansas, 1928. 440-yard dash: 49.5 seconds, Hursley, Missouri, 1929. Two-mile run: 9:48.9, Poague, Missouri. 1925 880-vard run: 1:55.6, Epstein, Missouri, 1928. Shot Put: 47 feet 11 3-4 inches Thornhill, Kansas, 1927. 220-yard low hurdles: 23.6 seconds. Gridley, Kansas, 1931. Disens: 147 feet 4 3-4 inches, Thornhill, Kansas, 1927. High jump: 6 feet 3 1-4 inches Bransford, Missouri. 1925 Broad jump: 23 feet 10-5-8 inches Ichnerey, Kansas. 1927 Pale vault, 12 feet 9 1-4 inches, Lancaster, Missouri, 1926. Javelin throw: 191 feet, 4 1-2 inches. Bryan, Kamsal, 1931. Mile relay: 3:21.5, Kansas (Engle IcAdow, Cooper, H, Rooney), 1926. With only the slightest of chances remaining for them to re-enter the race for the Big Six baseball championship, the Kansas Jayhawks resume conference hostilities this afterpart with the Oklahoma Sooners in the first of a two-game series at Norman. The squad left Lawrence early yesterday morning, the team planned for a sweep on the Sooner field yesterday afternoon. Oklahoma, who has played only two conference games, is not expected to offer a serious threat to Couch Cup's men. The Sooners have lost both Big Six skirmishes. Jayhawker Nine Meets Oklahoma Sooners Today Kansas Is Expected to Defeat O. U. Easily In Skirmish Improvement in defensive strength has been stressed in the Kansas workouts this week by Coach Culp. In an effort to produce a combination that will function smoothly in the field and at the same time, supply the required punch at the plate, he has made a number of improvements on the first string and in the positions Carne Smith, who has been in left wall, will replace Dick, O'Neill behind With a week of rest since his last turn on the mound, Dutch Kreamer, southwash ice, is slated to do the pitching for the Jawshawkers today, with his team's 5-0 victory credited with Kansas' only victory over Missouri, in reserve for tomorrow. The probable starting lineup for Kansas: 1b, O'Neill; 2b, Johnson; 3b, Ross; 4b, Baker or Austen; 5f, Filikin; 6f, Boehner; 7f, Brezell, c, Smith, p. the correct styles carry the below label. GET YOUR STRAW HAT NOW 637 Mass.----Phone 675 F. H. Roberts Optometrist 833 Mass. 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