PAGE FOUR MONDAY. MAY 9. 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawkers Face Fight for Big Six Leadership Shoved From First Place by Two Tiger Victories at M. U. Abruptly shoved from their first place berth by two consecutive defeats at the hands of the Missouri Tigers last week at Columbia, Coach Cach's Jayhawker baseball team faces the long, dart climb back to the top again. Missouri's two triumphs over Kansas gave her a comfortable lead over the other Big Six teams. With five wins and two losses, and only three more games to play, the Tigers are in an enviable position. Kansas, who has played eight games played, trails Coach Craig's outfit by two and a half games. Heavy practices are scheduled for today and tomorrow if the weather permits. Coaches Culp and Allen will endeavor to smooth out the faults that cropped in the Missouri series and to put the squad back into running It is entirely possible that there may be several shifts in the lineup when the Jahawkers again take the field against a conference opponent. Various combinations will be tried out this week in an effort to produce a balanced nine Net Tilt to John Van Ryn Coen Loses Exhibition Match to Dav Cup Winner In an exhibition match played yesterday Junior Coen, coach captain of the University tennis squad went down in defeat before the strokes of John Van Ryn, a member of the 1922 Davin Cun Sguad, 6-4, 6-2. Coen then teamed with Van Ryn in a doubles match against Frank X. Coleman, but they were not winning the first set 10-8 and then losing 6-3. The match was ended after the second set in order that the Davis Cup team could catch a train for New York. Shields and Vines put on a single exhibition, in which the national champion won a three set match from Shields 6-4, 7-5, 6-4. Committee Eliminates Punt Place or Drop Kick Required to Pu Ball in Play The rule on the punt, previously included in an effort to lessen the chances of the receiving team forming a flying kick, is to use it when tested in spring practice. Hanover, May 9- (UP) — The punt as an alternative method of putting the ball in play in a football game has been eliminated by a mail vote of the team. It was coded to an announcement by E.K. Hall, chairman of the committee. As amended the rule will require the regular place or a drop kick with at least five members of the defending team rebounded from the 45-yard line until the ball is kicked. Frank Anneberg Breaks Into 'Believe It or Not Many people stopped in front of the Oread house recently to witness the antics and stunts of an unusual gymnasium. This individual is no other than Frank Annaberg of College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Most of the girls in the crowd were wont to grip and hold their breath. He was standing on the top of the house on his hands—at the peak, one false move and it would be sure death. After walking around the house top on his hands he had two feet on the balustrade and walked on his hands around the balustrade of the second floor porch. At the Relays, April 23, Anneberg performed for the Paramount Picture newsreel. He performed a top dance on his hands on top of the press box ridge at the request of the newreal people, after which he climbed down off the press box and walked up the wall to the stadium. For a while it appeared as if he would steal the show from the regular relay entertainers. Mr. Anneberg has received letters from "Bellege It or Not" Ripley, and from John Hix, requesting pictures and • statement of his most daring stunts. He can see them on his hands. He can completely undress troubles, shirt, shoes, socks, necklace, undershirt and shorts standing on his head with his feet against the wall, in 12 minutes. He can also take a drink of water and play a trombone while standing on his head. These are a few of the stungtars regarding which John Hix of "Strange As It Seems" has requested informa- A letter from Ripley informed him that his picture would be in the next set of "Believe It or Not," put out by the museum. The next event at the theater in the near future. Mr. Anneberg is a member of the tumbling team at the University. Read the Want Ads. Net Squad to Manhattan Jayhawker Tennis Team Will Meet Aggies for Second Time The Kansas tennis squad left for Manhattan this morning where they will meet the Kansas State team in the contest of the season with the Angles. Kansas was able to defeat the Kansas State court stars when they met here two weeks ago. Although all dops favors the championship Jayhawker team, the Aggies have the advantage of playing on their home courts. --a:30 class 5, 4:3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 b:30 class 2, 1 hours at 1:30 to 1:20 After winning all their matches from the Oklahoma team last week, the team had to compete with a long string of victories in their favor. Not a single match has been so far this year, and in most cases they have utterly overwhelmed their opponents. Intramural Games The spring track meet will be hold this spring on Tuesday and Thursday, May 17 and 19. Entry blanks will be mailed out about Wednesday of this week and they are to be filled out and the office file not later than Saturday, May 14. At the request of Coach Brutus Hamilton, members of the freshman track squad will be eligible for this meet, but all members of the varsity team may also have made a letter in any varsity sport will be ineligible to commit. In handball the following rounds must be played and turned in or before the date indicated in the follow- schedule: Singles: Handball, fourth round due May 10; horseshoes, fourth round due May 11; tennis, fourth round due May 12. Doubles: Handball, fourth round due May 12; horseshoes, third round due May 13; basketball, fourth round due May 11. In the final bracket of handball singles, Charles Abrams, S. A. M. will meet Max Colson, K. Sig. Intramural playground ball game scheduled for tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. are diamond 1, Pi K A. vs. K E K. diamond 2, S A E.刘 A, K L.; diamond 3, A T. O. vs. Acacia; diamond 4, S P. E.刘 Kayahawks; diamond 5, D Chi. vs. Phi Pai; diamond 6, Betia vs. Tha Taau; diamond 7, Kap. vs. Componentiant; diamond 8, Triangle; and diamond 9, Phi Delta vs. A K Psi. The standings and percentages of the teams are as follows: as follows Division I— W L Pet. Phi Gam 7 0 1,000 D. U 5 1 833 S. A M 5 2 714 Triangle 4 3 571 Phi Doa 3 3 500 D. T O 4 3 429 A. K Pai 4 2 00 Phi Chi 1 5 167 Pi U 0 7 .000 Division II— W L Pet. A. T. O 7 0 1,000 Cosmopolitan 5 1 833 K. Gao 4 3 803 Sigma Chi 4 3 571 A. K L 3 3 500 Pi K A 2 4 333 K. E K. 1 4 200 Acacia 4 1 200 S. A E 0 000 Division III— W L Pet. Ky. Col' 7 1 875 Beta 5 1 833 Delta Chi 5 2 571 Phi Pa 2 4 .667 Sigma Nu 4 2 667 Thbeta Tau 5 2 586 S. F U 1 6 147 Kayhwka 1 0 147 D. S L 6 1 147 Britons Spend Fortunes Yearly on Fox Hunting London, May 9 — (UP) — Between $0,000,000 and $0,000,000 is spent on fox hunting in Britain every year, according to the British Field Sports Society. This figure includes the maintenance of homes in the country, and many other expenses incidental to hunting. The total expense at $27,000, an extremely large proportion of which goes to the country over which the hunt is conducted. Grooms and hunt servants alone account for about 45% of wages are circulated in the villages. Some idea of the huge proportions of the industry of the fox hunting, which began in 1890 and November, can be gained from the fact that there are 200 packs of foxhounds in England, Scotland and Wales, which keep no fewer than 6,380 couples of The average cost of keeping a fox is about $75, of a hunter $420 and of a brood-mare, of which about $300 are needed to maintain the supply of hunters, $150. Ames, Iowa, May 9 (Special)-Coach Hugo Otokalp and a group of his athletes, many of whom have won national fame at Iowa State, will go to Simpson College, Indiana, tonight to stage an Olympic fund benefit show. The exhibition will include wrestling, boxing and tumbling. Olympic Fund Show Given Women's Intramurals --a:30 class 5, 4:3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 b:30 class 2, 1 hours at 1:30 to 1:20 The third round of the women's in-marital tennis must be played off by Thursday, it was announced today. The following pairing will play: Alpha Delta Pi, vs. Lightburn and Monroe, Wukhina Hall, Callahan and F. Hamlin, Alpha Gamma Delta, vs. McKee and L. Weitz, Sigma Kappa, Ballard and Lathrop, Gamma Phi Beta, vs. Hamphey and Dayy, Alpha Omicron I, vs. Fear and Adams, will play Everitt and Roshong, P.D.Q; Worden and Gould, Wukhina hall, vs. Fritz and Byrn, P.D.Q; Worden and Hedges, Alma Omicron I, vs. M. Smith and A. Smith, Alma Omicron II, vs. Glennville, darts, vs. Glinville and Cornelius, Alpha XI Delta; and the winner of the Bishop and Wafall-love and Montgomery game will play Hunter an The following games will be played in the women's baseball intramurals tomorrow: Gamma Pi Beta vs. Kappa Alpha Theta on diamond No. 1; I.W.W. vs. T.N.T. on diamond No. 2; and Corbin hall vs. P.D.Q. on diamond No. 3. Belgrade, May 9 — (UP) - Lack of belgrade will prevent Slovak-Slavian participation in the Los Angeles Olympics this summer. Jugo-Slavia and Rumania Lack Funds to Send Athletes to Olympics Will Not Enter in Games The Augo-Slovakian nation-wide sporting association, Sokoln, reaffirmed a statement early in the spring, declaring that the present dire financial situation of the clubs and of the public in genova will decide to decide not to ask subscriptions. Although represented at all former Olympians, neither the sporting public nor the government, has been disposed to put up money enough for expenses of a team. Thus the Jugo-Slavian hope, Leo Steku (Luke), took several opportunities to maintain at home this year, unless a private subscription sends him. Rumania will not be represented at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Although sports clubs have been charging a small extra fee on each admission to sports events, since last year, the proceeds have not amounted to enough to pay the expenses of a single athlete for the trip. Creechovskaya's representation at the Los Angeles Olympics will be small, perhaps only a handful of athletes, due to the low status of the Olympic committee's treasury. No subsidy will be given to the teams in any case in the Amsterdam games, and a call for contributions from the public so far has brought only $12. To Conduct Summer Colony Sigismond Stołowski Will Head Piano School at University of Washington Seattle, May 9 — (Special) — Announcement be made of several scholarships to be awarded to talented young pianists allowing them the privilege of playing for the famous pianists conducted by the famous pianist and teacher Sigismond Stojewski at the music department of the University of Washington in Seattle, Aug. 9 to Aug. 27. The scholarships are sponsored by the Stepjawki Students association, a mascot organization, among its patrons. Mrs. T. Whitney Blake and Mrs. Frederick Steinway of New York. Scholarships will be held at a Mass hall, Aug. 9. Berlin, May 9—(UP)—The coming German budget will not provide appropriations for reparations payment Finance Minister Hermann Dielrich treasured the idea of a speech, showing how the economic crisis has affected the Reich's finances Applicants must be under 30 years of age, must be pianists of advanced standing, and must show need for financial assistance. Budget Omits Reparations New York, May 9 —(UPO) - Otto Runge Jr., four-year-old son of a Ridgewood physician, was kidnaped today in his father's automobile. The boy was sitting in the car in Brooklyn, awaiting his father's return from shopping. Dr. Runge returned to find both and car gone. The junior class of the Orared Training School will put on two plays, "The Tying trusts and," and "Polly's Hero," in an all school assembly at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday morning in Little theater in Orared. The students of Orared have been invited to attend. Steal Child and Car Will Give Two Plays Oread Commencement May 31 The Oral Training School commencement exercises will be held on Tuesday, May 31. The date for the picnic and field day has not been set yet. Final examinations will be run as a separate schedule at those of the University. THURSDAY May 26 FRIDAY May 27 EXAMINATION SCHEDULE May 26 to June 2. 1932. Inclusive Summer Camps Announced One hundred twenty-eight Fish Artillery, Missouri National Guard—Aug. 1 to Aug. 14; Thirty-Fifty Division Air Corps, Missouri; Aug. 1 to Aug. 14; Thirty-Fifth International Guard—Aug. 1 to Aug. 28; Air Corps Reserve, Aug. 14 to Aug. 27. Junction City, May 9- (UP)-Summer training camps for military organizations in Kansas and Missouri will be conducted from June 2 to August 23, according to plans of Fort Riley officers. Three Japanese dead in Skirmish Harbin, Manchuria, May 9 — (UIP)— Three Japanese soldiers were killed and eight wounded today when a contingent of troops occupied Panchengau and captured six guerrilla queillas. The guerrilla stronghold was destroyed and more than 1,000 defenders dispersed in the fighting. Meanwhile, 100 troops under the flag of the Manchukuo puppe republic commanded by General Wang Tien-Chung, began offensive against roving troops. The names of the officers for the camps and the number of men expecte have not been announced, although I is certain that several thousand Kampai have been trained in military training. Camps for the different units will be held as follows: R. O T. C, June 2 to June 13; C. M. T. C (colored), June 18 to July 17; J. Sivakarith-Savaily Division—July 24 Air Corps—July 17 to July 23 TUESDAY May 31 Tia Juana, May 9—(UP)—This border town, made up of gambling salons, hairdos, and dance halls, planned to close its offices as a result of a tax imposed on all border bars. President Ozru Zizib of Mexico issued a decree placing a tax of 100 pesos a month on all establishments in the town. The decree will become effective today. Sunday, May 29 — Monday, Decoration Day, May 30 — WEDNESDAY A.M. June 1 P.M. THURSDAY A.M. June 2 P.M. A.M P.M Padonia — (Special) — "Pansy," the pony, with the score of years record of school attendance, is to receive her diploma, on the Hainaata Auditorium stage, with the rest of the county school graduates, if a way can be figured of getting her to the stage. Pansy, who has long been the pet of the Brigham family, was a child of the town when it became known that she had been the means of carrying children to school for more years than most ponies are allotted to live. 5, 4, 3 hours, at 8:30 to 11:20 2, 1 hours, at 1:30 to 3:20 2, 1 hours, at 3:30 to 5:20 Diploma to a Pony Tax Causes Change of Business Women's Track Meet May 18 London, May 9 — (UP) - Hamlin can keep its pied piper. London would rather have the rats. WOMEN'S SCHOOL CHEERleading track meet will be held May 18. A meeting of all women interested in interclass track will be held at 4:30 tomorrow. Women interested are asked to come to the stadium at that time when class captains will be elected. A meeting will be held at 9:30 Saturday morning. Military Training to Continue from June 2 to August 23 Rats and mice are definitely acquiring favor as pets today. Mice of all breeds and colors—lean mice, fat mice trained mice, even blind mice—are sought by an army of eager rodent lovers. The mice are screen with fright, with butt, at the sight of a pediged white mouse. The London and Southern Counties Mouse and Rat Club, whose president is Mrs. E. D. Blowers, recently entered 650 small throughbreds in the South England Mouse Show at St Albert's hall. The mouse said they were worn out $3,000. One mouse was valued at $250. Rats and Mice Crowd Cats and Dogs Out of Favor As Englishman's Pets 4, 3 hours, at 8:30 to 11:20 2, 1 hours, at 1:30 to 3:20 2, 1 hours, at 3:30 to 5:20 1.30 classes, 5, 4, 4 hours, at 8:30 to 11:20 1.30 classes, 5, 4, 4 hours, at 1:30 to 4:20 Sunday, May 29 9:30 classes, 1:30 classes, 9:30 classes, 4, 3 hours, at 8:30 to 11:20 2, 1 hours, at 1:30 to 3:00 All hours, at 3:30 to 5:20 "Rare rats for profit," is the motto of several breeding clubs. Mice fur and rat fur help make up a great many hairappers and not a few women's coats. After four years' experience, during which she bred 40,000 mice. Mice found the rat and mouse industry that they were about to娶 her operations. "I am moving to new premises with "i eight acres of ground so that I will be able to cope with 10,000 mice at a time," she said. Warden of England's largest prisons say that mice are the most common pets among the prisoners. 31 BELIEVED DEAD AS LAND- SLIDE CRUSHES APARTMENTS Lyon, France, May 9—(UP)—POL estimated today that 31 people were dead in a landscape that curried two apartment houses and several smaller homes. Another 26 people curried 31 persons were in the houses when they collapsed, and 20 have been accounted for. Authorities decided to demolish the crumbling earthwork in the area where five hundred shots, but the only result was to set fire to some Akron Believed Over Texas Washington, May 9—(UP) —Commander Charles E. Rosendahl, in command of the navy driigible, Akron, en route to California, reported to the navy department shortly after noon today that all was well. He did not state his position but his message indicated he was over Texas. Tires of Farm After 50 Years Council Grove—(Special)—Living or a farm in Morris county for over 60 years grew monotonous to Mrs. Jose Watts, widow of an early day farmer who lived on a five-ranch cottage in town when she purchased, and has purchased her for her neighbors several families who lived for a few months in the immediate neighborhood in the country. Topeka, May 9 - (UP) - Committees have been appointed by the Board of Regents of state educational institutions to confer with department heads of the five schools and arrange for carrying out a 25 per cent cut in expenses. Few Take Advantage of Loans Hiawatha, May 9 — (UP) — Only 10 farmers of Brown county have availed federal federal loan kerns, in the sum of $642. Washington, May 9—UP—Charles R. 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