PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 11. 1932 Another Big Six Title Nearly Won by Tennis Team Victory Over Iowa State Will Assure Second Straight Championship CYCLONES NO THREAT By winning the tennis match from Nebraska yesterday, Kansas practically enriched the Big Six championship for another year. Iowa State remains the only means of preventing Kansas from winning the title this year. If Iowa State should defeat Kansas when it plays this week-end there is no way to come out on top. However, all dope favors the Kansas netten since Iowa State did no more than break even with the Missouri team, which Kansas won. According to the standings Kansas is the only team in the conference which has not yet met with defeat. Only home games count for Kansas in standings. The standings: | | W | L | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 4 | 0 | 100 | | Oklahoma | 3 | 1 | 750 | | Iowa State | $_{1/2}$ | 1 | 500 | | Iowa State Site | 1 | 1 | 333 | | Missouri | $_{1/2}$ | $_{3/2}$ | 167 | | Nebraska | 0 | 0 | 000 | Intramural Games --rose coach hilli in forlorn next will be W. H "Bill Harriss," while his assistant W. "Bill Harriss," Mike Green, Coach Cox and Holder Rohn. Any one of the assistants may be called upon to coach any particular branch. There will be no definite assignment as freshman coach but all coaches will work at times with the freshman sound. The schedule for tomorrow's intramural playground ball games is Pi K A. vs. Compositolium, diamond 1; diamond 2, K E K. vs. K Sig; Chi on diamond 3, Sigma Nu vs. D S L; diamond 4, S A M. vs. Phi Chi; diamond 5, K Sig vs. Acacia; and on diamond 6, A K Psi vs. D T.D. The games played in intramural baseball last night were either oneided or very close, and there were also two forfeits. The forfeits were Cosmopolitan to Kappa Sig. and A. S. to A. K. L. Some of the closest games last night were the Phi Delt-A. K P. L. Some of the closest games D. U. T- triangle game which the D. U won 4-3, and the Pi K. A.-KEK game which the K. E K. won 8-7. 32 10 16 AB. R. 1 F. Haggart, j. 1 Marion, j. 2 Morgan, j. 3 Clair, f. 1 Lance, i. 1 Finkey, j. 1 Backing, j. 1 Braunfell, i. 1 Dugge, j. 1 Wagner, j. 1 Fitz, f. 1 Fidel, f. 1 Feldman, j. 1 Ekstrom, j. 1 AB. R. 1 F. Haggart, j. 1 Marion, j. 2 Morgan, j. 3 Clair, f. 1 Lance, i. 1 Finkey, j. 1 Backing, j. 1 Braunfell, i. 1 Dugge, j. 1 Wagner, j. 1 Fitz, f. 1 Fidel, f. 1 Feldman, j. 1 35 11 14 D. CHI-11 A B R H I PHI PSI-51 A B R Witches, b 4 1 Allison, b 4 0 Huber, b 4 1 Allison, b 4 0 Huber, b 4 1 Tragedon, b 3 1 Milton, f 4 1 Tragedon, b 3 1 Milton, f 4 1 Tragedon, b 3 1 Oliver, b 5 0 Simone, b 3 0 Prik, f 2 0 Tragedon, b 3 1 Prik, f 2 0 Tragedon, b 3 1 Mittell, b 4 1 Simone, b 3 1 D.U. 4 — AB, R, H — TRIANGLE-1 — AB, R, Cabon, s — AB, R, H — AB, R, Jorgensen, bk — 3 1 1 5 Haines, bt — 1 1 0 Butler, bt — 1 1 0 Power, bt — 1 1 0 Bullet, bt — 1 1 0 Gale, lb — 1 1 0 Nobile, lb — 0 1 0 Gale, lb — 1 1 0 Ladwick, bk — 1 1 0 Hughes, bt — 2 1 0 Ladwick, bk — 1 1 0 Hughes, bt — 2 1 0 Skagge, bk — 1 1 0 Poph, bt — 2 1 0 Judson, p — 1 1 2 Wall, bt — 2 1 0 K.E.K. A B R H I P.K.A. 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A.M. A. B. R. H. Quinquefort, iii 4 Quinquefort, ii 4 Alfonso, ii 4 Alfonso, ii 4 Jamison, ii 4 Jamison, ii 4 Brick, ii 4 Brick, ii 4 Kaufman, ii 4 Kaufman, ii 4 Lay, ii 4 Lay, ii 4 A. B. R. H. Fancier, th 3 Fancier, th 3 R Wary 3 R Wary 3 Jamaison, th 3 Jamaison, th 3 Lay, th 2 Lay, th 2 Lay, th 2 Lay, th 2 Coaching Policy 26 11 17 Allen, Director of Athletics, Announces Change in Titles of Assistants Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics announced today that there will be a change in next year's coaching policy. In the past there has been a head coach of football and assistant coaches, known as head line or backfield coaches. In the future, Dr. Allen stated, there will be one head coach and other coach will not be designated for a particular specialty but merely assistant coaches. Dr. Allen also announced that the team would take full advantage of the facilities offered at Watkins hospital for the care of injuries. The athletic medical staff announced for next fall will be James Cox and Fredrick E. Johnson, trainers, Dr. A. M. Cox, and Dr. R. D. Anderson; t医师 team physician. Fraternity-Sorority Race Scheduled for Tomorrow Winning Organizations Will Receive Cups Given by Merchants The sorority relay was scheduled to be run last Saturday, but was postponed on account of rain, will be up at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon in the stadium. The winning fraternity will receive a large living cup donated by her's and the sorority which it repaid, receive a cup donated by Newer's. The race will be for a distance of 880 yards with each member of the relay team running 220 yards of the distance. The requirements for eligibility to participate in the relay are: the contestant must be a student in the University, a member of the fraternity for which he is competing, not a member of the university, and not one who has not won a letter in track. Men who have won letters in sports other than track are eligible to compete. The relay will be run in heats. The contesting teams, the heat assignments and the lanes in which the teams will run, are: First heat: Pi Kappa (Delta Zeta) Kappa Tapia (Sigma Pi Kalpha) Sigma Chi (Alpha Xi) Delta Upio Alpha Kapia) Alpha Tau Omega (Alpha Beta) Alpha Second heat: Phi Delta Theta (Alpha Gamma Delta); Beta Theta Pl (Alpha Omicron Pl); Delta Chi (Pl Beta Phi) Kappa Kappa; Will Enter Final Tryouts third heat: Pt Uipaion (Gamma Phi Beta); Delta Tau Tdelta (Kappa Phi Gamma); Sigma Alpha Epsilon (Alpha Phi Omega); Phi Phi Gamma (Chi Omega) Nine Iowans to Compete for America Olympic Wrestling Team Positions Ames, Iowa, May 11—Nine Iowans who competed in the national collegiate wrestling tournament in March qualified for final tryouts for the American team and were assigned to the complete list. By Hugo Otolipak, Iowa State wrestling coach and coach of the American team. The first three men in each class were automatically selected by winning the first three places in the national meet, and the other three were picked by a committee to enter wrestlers in the meet. All four wrestlers that Coach Otapouli entered from Iowa State are eligible for final tryouts. They are Bob Hess, 174-pound champion; George Martin, 165-pound champion; and Kyle Class; Roland Lille, 123-pound; and Leland Mecham, 191-pound. lers and Iowa State teachers two. Four more in each class will be picked at the National, Y. M. C. A. meet in Grand Rapids, Mich. June 29 and 30 to attend a meeting of A. U. meet to be held in Jersey City, N. J., the first week of July. Women's Intramurals P. D.Q. forteited to Corbain ball in the Women's baseball intramural yester-day afternoon. Gamma Phi Beta was a closely contested game from Kappa Alpha Theta, and I.W.W. defended T.N.T. by a large margin. By scoring ten points in the first three innings, Gamma Phi Beta defeated Kappa Alpha Theta by a 10 to 3 victory. The ball was Ballard and Lathrop, and the Kappa Alpha Theta battery was comprised of Wright and Marion. I. W.W. with Butcher and Pyle as the battery defended T.N.T. by a score of 49 to 28. The T.N.T. battery was composed of Pattee and Royal. Hard practice sessions have been in order for the Kansas baseball nine this week, as Cochah Wayne Culp is attempting to get his team into shape for the remaining games of its Big Six schedule. Baseball Nine to Leave for Norman Tomorrow With Second Place Chance Jayhawk Team Whips Into Shape Another long workout will be held today with a probable practice tilt with the fresh outfit as a final preparation by the team before it leaves tomorrow for Norman, Okla. to meet the Sooner nine, Friday and Saturday. Although the Oklahoma team was unsuccessful in the games played with the Kansas Angies and Missouri, these games are little indication of what the Kansas队 is to expect from Coach "Jap" Haskell's athletes. Oklahoma has a strong fielding and hitting club but has a weak pitching staff. Oklahoma has some pitching staff with the Kansas games and for that reason will be out to win. While Kansa is virtually out of the Big Six title running it has an excellent chance of taking second honors, as the Oklahoma State, Iowa State and the Kansas Antles. Lawrence Flink, hard hitting outfielder of the Jayhawk nine, will be released from Waltkins Memorial Hospital this afternoon where he has been reelected to the team which came on him in the Missouri game Saturday. It is doubtful whether or not Flink will see action in the Oklahoma series. Ross and Campbell, who were also injured in the Missouri game, may be in good condition for the series. Means Gets Bond Reduced The remaining dates on the Kansas baseball schedule are: May 13, 14—Kansas at Oklahoma. May 17, 18—Kan. State at Lawrence May 27, 28—Iowa State at Lawrence Presiding Judge Lowers Release Amount From $100,000 to $50,000 Washington, May 11—(UP)—Gaston B. Mouls was successful today in obtaining a reduction in the $100,000 bond worth $54,000 and embebzing $104,000 from Mrs. Edward B. McLane; Justice James M. Procter announced that a $80,000 bond would The move for the lowered bond was begun yesterday, after two indictments had been returned against the former justice department investigator. District Attorney Leo A. Rover objected to Means' release and said he jacket to Michael Release and said he did not approve of the bond offered by the Public Indemnity Co. of Newark, N. J. Akron Attempts Mooring San Diego, Calif., May 11—(UP)–Advices from the Camp Kearney auxiliary base the Akron was still in the air maneuvering for a mooring at 11:20. Pacific standard time (1:20 Central standard time). Giant Dirigible Over Camp Kearney Calif., Maneuvering for Landing Five pledges of Fen and Seroll, honorary literary society for freshmen and sophomores, were initiated at a meeting of the College of Central Administration building. The high fog which obscured the sun was a boon to the landing operations as it kept the ship's helium gas from expanding. of the Aknon's planes landed at the field at 1.93 a.m. Pacific standard time. Lieutenant W. D. Harrington plotted it and was accompanied by Lieutenant S. E. Pek. They immediately charged of directing landing operations. Several thousand spectators were at the field when the Akron was first sighted through a break in the fog. The ship immediately began maneuvering for a binding from the east against a light wind. A ground crew of 200 crew members in a naval training station waited by the motor to catch lines and make the ship fast. Those initiated were: Robert Lamar, c'35; Paul Woodmannsee, c'34; Leland Sparks, c'unc1; Arthur Jensen, c'35; and Farrell Strawn, c'35. William Cormack was in the meeting, and discussion about pain for the organization was held. INITIATION SERVICES FOR 5 HELD BY PEN AND SCROL El Paso, May 11—(UP)—Albert B Fall is "very weak" and probably will sit at his birch at Three Rivers, N.M. He has been a resident of Tsaidoff Sufford, his physician, said today. Baltimore, May 11-(UP)-Harry R Jackson, former University of Missouri football player, was in a serious condition today from an overdose of a sleeping poison. He left a letter in which he wrote, "I wish I could save his life. He tried to commit suicide." The 1932 Honor Awards The Senior students whose names are listed below constitute the highest ten per cent in scholarship in their respective schools; Fred L. Fleming, Phi Beta Kappa, Sachae Alice Floorney, Phi Beta Kappa, Plaia Middleton Gui Bai-Huah, Taipei Guo Bai-Yue, Langkau Thita Guo Bai-Yue, Taipei Guo Bai-Cowell, Pi Riyang Hua Guo Bai-Cowell, Pi Riyang Hua Kenan Cremona, Pi Riyang Hua Kenan Cremona, Pi Riyang Hua Po Ling-Bai, Po Ling-Bai Po Ling-Bai, Po Ling-Bai Mavinv J. Bobson, Phi Beta Kappa Mavinv J. E. Johnson, Phi Beta Kappa Mavinv J. M. Johnson, Phi Beta Kappa Barbars Koster, Phi Beta Kappa Marr Keraman, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi M. Scott Gardner, Pkta Beta Kappa Gill Gil, Pkt Beta Kappa Heather Gardner, Pkta Beta Kappa Master Beta Kappa Master Beta Kappa phonetic Henry Liber Hornbuckle, Phi Beta Kappa, 17, Lambda Theta, Mortor Board Lee Hortley Mortar Board Geraldine Lutes, Phi Beta Kappa College Mary Kemmler, Phi Rita Kappa, Phi Lambtha Thera Lee Hortley Stanley G. Humphrey, Phi Beta Kappa George Hard Richard Harrington, Data Gamma Sigma Richard Mitchell, Gamma Epsilon Pi Nicholas Gilt, Data Gamma Sigma Earl H. Woodford, Gamma Sigma Sigma Nedwin G. Beyer, Mechanical, Tau Beta Pi, Stigma Tau School of Business Marguerite Bedford, Pi Lambda Theta Lice. Lotta Haekle Horse Boyd Rich, Pi Lambda Theta Katinee Schnorr Schlöbberg, Pi Lambda Theta Max K. Brauninger, Electrical, Tau Beta Pl., Sigma Tau Tau, Schem, A.S.C.F. Award. Charles W. Clark, Mechanical, Tau Beta Pi, Nigma Tau School of Engineering and Architecture Kingsbury Announces Candidacy Burton L. Kingsbury, T2, has recently announced that he is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for county attorney of Coffey county, subject to vote at the August primaries. Journées This was known today shortly after publication in a New York newspaper of the notice "money is ready," which described him as sending new message to the kidnapping gang. Dainton Impress Ribbon Minnesota, Minn., May 11—(UP)- Four determined gunnen today seized a diamond importer from the midst of a trade war that robbed him out of $30,000 in gems and threw him out of their automobile in a residential district. The victim was Nathan A. Aaron, 88, Buffalo, N.Y, who has been traveling in the midwest selling diamonds since January. Katherine Meerk Harry G. Miller, Phi Beta Kappa, Suchem, *Vilde Moline*. amateurs L. C. Cavist, Architecture R. Burton Piw, Electrical, Taw Beto Pi, Sigma Tau Joseph Koralchik, Order of the Coin School of Fine Arts enrich Class Synder. Pi Lambda Thera. Muster Board Charles E. Snyder, Jr., Phi Beta Kappa Clark Stephenson, Phi Beta Kappa R. Y. Talakaran, Phi Beta Kappa Hermine Stover, Violin Mary Lue Webb John A. Williams, Phi Beta Kappa Frederick Wirth, Phi Beta Kappa Harvey C. Miller, Phi Beta Kappa, Sacken, Marianne Catherine Mosier, Pi Lamda Thien Vatherson Maria, Phi Beta Kappa, pe, PI Theodore M. Beta Kappa, Ia Parson, Phi Beta Kappa Catherine Ruria, Beta Kappa, Gwendowire Boe Phi Beta Kappa Lois Rutledge, Phi Beta Kappa Leslie Rutledge, Phi Beta Kappa Clairson Swain, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Lamda Dioseus Ann Simpson, Phi Beta Kappa Dioseus Ann Simpson, Phi Beta Kappa Diamond Importer Robbed Katharine Kline, Pharo. Pi. Kerra Lamda Rohla Strawberry, Public Island Music Rohla Strawberry, Public Island Music Pi. Kerra Lamda, Pi. Kerra Lamda Martin Bread Ewari Swarbach, Pi. Kerra Lamda, Rohla Strawberry, Public Island Music walker A. Vavel, Phi Beta Kappa School of Law Juniors Hidden Gibbon W. Conyera Herring, Sigma Xi J. Hood J. Wood, Mechanical, Tau Beta Pc Lewis W. Kerr, Electrical, Signa Tau Hawley K. Laughen, Electric, Tau Beta Pc Signa Tau Louis M. Fischer, Electrical, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau Edward E. Fisher, Electrical, Tau Beta Pi Lidard Warrick Hearn, Alpha Omea Alpha Liland Ferdinand Glaser, Betti Kappa Alpha, Alpha Omea Alpha Andrew Jack Hodgkin, Alpha Omea Alpha Dwight A. Old, Ph.D. Beta Kappa, Order of the Culd Jomine Ernest Thayer Walker Wood, Civil, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau, Sacred of Medicine Rose Heaton Mast, Alpha Omega Alpha Clinton Clinton Underwood, Alpha Omega Alpha Haward Victor Zuber, Zeiber Xi, Alpha Omega Alpha, Sahne Norfolk, Va., May 11 (UP) — John Hughes Curts, a McGraw-Hill boat builder, has been negotiating since Saturday, off Long Island Coast, with a group who claim to be kidnappers of the Lindbergh child it was learned today. He is using his skills for his negotiations just as he did in his mar negotiations off Norfolk in the Marquettes. The following Juniors, Sophonores and Freshmen lead in their respective classes. Where the decision was close more than one name is School of Pharmacu Junior Submitters Larissa B. Smith, Alpha Oracle Omega Hewlett- Packard SiXi Xi Maurice G. Smolt Harry W. Winkler H. E. Underhill, instructor in economics, will conclude the series of talks which have been presented by the School of Business by Mr. Underhill and R. S. Hewey, instructor in economics, with its members', to be broadcast at 8-4 on Sunday. College Second Year Eugene NicSinger, Phi Beta Kappa LINDBERGH AIDE IN CONTACT WITH SUPPOSED KIDNAFERS School of Business KFKU School of Engineering and Architecture School of Education Junior Elizabeth Irving Day The first of a series of three talks on "Working for the newspaper" will be presented tomorrow at 11:15 a.m. by Ms. Tina Sander, associate professor of journalism. School of Medicine School of Fine Arts School of Law Robert E. Gunning, Electrical, Robert Lowrance, Mechanical Semi Tymed Treadham Henry Baker Alfred Lee Baldwin James Lawson Virginia Rhod *Emma Elizabeth Shank* Karl Luebig Helen Rossell, Piano --moment other considerations, was at least bound by Sec. 2, and that the petition did not call to take action on the petition, as two days had not elapsed since the petition School of Pharmacy Sophomore Ernest W. Bye Partners George Trovello, Piano Tom Ryan, Piano Ruth Stockwell, Piano First Year Paul V. Smith Tershman Leo Louis Weke Irishman Robert Lyons Cora E. Kardon Election of Burnett Illegal, Guild Asserts (Continued from page 1) In the light of the Constitution and these bills, the intent appears to be that original consideration of petitions as well as of bills must be by a regular meeting. If this were not the intent of Sec. 2 of Bill No. 3 the word regular would logically have been omitted. The section would then have authorized section would then have authorized consideration at any meeting. 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