PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1932 Seven Track Men Leave to Enter Drake Relays Coaches Hamilton, Hargiss and Bauman Accompany Squad Seven members of the Kansas track team left with Coach Bruton Hamilton this morning for Des Moines, where they will be entered in the Drake rails tomorrow and Saturday. Coaches Brian Baran also are companion the team. The men making the trip are: Glen Cunningham, who took first place in the 1500 meter run at the Kansas relay last Saturday, and who will run in the two-mile event at Drake; Joe Burridge, who will run the 100-yard dash; Raymond Flyck, who will run the 120-yard high hurdles; Melvin "Mutt" Thorrhill, who is entered in the discus trophy; Pete Bausch, who will leave the shot; Clyde Coffman, who is entered in the pole vault; and Alex DeVille in the half and quartet-mule relays. Bernard Gridley, who was unable to run last Saturday in the Kansas relays, is not entered in the Drake meet. The muscle injury which he received early in the season, has made it impossible to compete in either of these big腿. The combination of Sickle, Coffmar Klaner and Flick will run in the 440 and 880-yard relays. Walsh May Go to Missouri St. Louis University Coach Refuses to Confirm or Deny Reports St. Louis, April 28—UP)—Charles "Chile" Walsh, football coach and athletic director at St. Louis University, refused to confirm or deny reports today that he was considering an offer to play for the university coach at the University of Missouri. Walsh denied he had made application for the post, but said he had nothing to say when asked if he had been approached by University of Missouri authorities. "I have not applied for a coaching post with the University of Mississippi, and I am applying for any coaching post since beginning school at Notre Dame," she said. Officials at St. Louis University said the school signed a three-year contract with Walsh, Mrs. C. L. Brewer and others to provide tuition. Her husband was in St. Louis today. New York, April 28 — (UP) — Hanger "A" at Roosevelt field and 25 airplanes, including a $30,000 Sikorsky amphibian, were destroyed by fire to-day. The fire, according to officials of the Air Force, began in a $20,000. The blaze started with an explosion in the Sikorsky owned by John Hay Whitney, Jr. Women's Intramurals Women's baseball intramurals games which were to have been played last Monday will be played at 4:30 tomorrow. The team are scheduled to play: Alpha Delta Pi vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma on diamond No. 1; Alpha Orienteiro vs. Delta Zeta on diamond No. 2; and Alpha Xi Sigma on diamond No. 3. Alpha X1 Delta defended Pti Betaphi by a score of 50 to 3. Bishop and this won the battery for Alpha X1 Delta defended Pti Betaphi battery was Starr and Castil. Theta Phi Alpha lost to Alpha Chi Omega by a score of 30 to 2. The battery for Theta Phi Alpha was Mofford Omega battery was Roberts and Triuba. In the baseball intramural games played yesterday, Alpha Shi Delta defeated Pi Beta Phi, and Theta Phi alpha lost to Alpha Chi Omega. Alpha Gamma Gamma won a close contest from Gamma Phi Beta. Alpha Gamma Delta defeated Gamma Phi Beta by a score of 79 to 37. The battery for Alpha Gamma Delta was Campbell and Boman, and the Gamma Phi Beta battery was Wright and Lathrop. To Hold Track Meet Here Kansas and Haskell to Compete a University Stadium The Kansas-Haskell dual track team will be held in the Kansas stadium Saturday at 2 p. m. instead of the Haskell field, as it had formerly been decided. The change of fields won the request of Coach John Levi of Haskell. The Kansas squad will be in charge of George Jones, assistant track coach, in the absence of Coach Brutus Hamilton, who left this morning for the Drake Relays. Earl Walton will be acting captain. The following entries were announced this morning by Coach Jones; 106-yard dash, Hodges, Stalwart, Joel Williams, Wade, Kane; 108-yard奔跑, Johnson; 140-yard dash, Tayler, Fullerton; 880-yard run, Bendall, Funk; one-mile run, Borel O. Johnson; two-mile run, Kennedy, Russell; three-miles run, Sawyer; high hurdles, Weaver, Kite, Harrington. 220-yard low hurdles, Weaver, Kite; Harrington; high jump, Harrington, Hodges, O. Johnson; pole vault, Beaty, McGuire, Harrington; broad jump, Hodges, Garden; Benton; shot put, Davis; basketball, Beaty; Freese; javelin, Beauty, Harrington; Walton; mile relay, Parsons, Case, Johning, Strawl, Bromwell, Boreel. F. E. Merrill, instructor in the department of sociology and former track star at Darmouth, will be starter for the meet. ONLY $1350 One Way to Denver Colorado Springs Pueblo Tickets Good in Coaches Only—On Sale Daily. Correspondingly low fares to certain intermediate points. For Information, Tickets, Etc., Call Phone 32 Phone 76 Jayhawker Nine Meet Iowa First of Two-Game Series Today or Ames Diamond Undefeated in conference play, Coach Forrest C. Allen's Jayhawk baseball team opened a two-game series with the Iowa State Cyclones today on the Ames diamond. Kraemer, south-pitching artist, was started to start against Kansas for Kansas, with MA Hettin the probable choice for Iowa State. The second game, which will be played tomorrow, will probably find Cooley, of Kansas, and Loufek, of Iowa State, both right handers, opposing each other in the box. Loufek is a curve ball pitcher and his been particularly effective against Iowa State's early opponents. Because of the two victories over Coach Coraish's Kansas State team, the Jacksonhawks hold a slight edge over the Huskies in both games and feats at the hands of the Haskell Indians, the Kansas队 struck its stride at Michigan, playing errless defense. At present Kannas, with two victories and no defeats, leads the Big Six Following the series today and tomorrow, the joyhawkers face a heavy challenge on Saturday and Tuesday the Missouri nine, which recently pounded out a 9 to 3 victory over Oklahoma, will come to Lawrence for two games. Later in the week he will come back from a return engagement, playing two ties on Thursday and Friday. An athletic interview by Herbert Alphin, swimming coach, will be broadcast direct from the pool in Robinson gymnasium at 9:45 tonight. Professor Charles S. Skilton will continue his series of half-hour talks on appreciation of music at 11 a.m. The program of Gil and Gus at 9:45 p.m. will be replaced by a musical program to be presented by Miss Moriath Moore, associate professor of voice. A musical program arranged by William Pilcher, associate professor of voice, will be given at 5:15 p.m. KFKU TAXI 25c Plymouth and Chrysler Cars 12 TAXI HUNSINGER Friday. April 29 Thursday, April 28 All over white buck. The smartest men's shoe for your new spring outfit. $4.95 Carl's -- Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring Double Breaster "THE VARSITY" tailored in the new color, "University Grey," in flannels, worsted and cassimere fabrics. — typical "young mannish" and the style is up to "now." $25 The Price Thursday Friday Saturday One Special Lot Spring and Medium Weight Suits. Sport Coats Flannel Trouwers Duck Trousters Knickers Soft Collar Shirts Collar Pins Sport Belts Fancy Suspenders Single Breaster and Sport Back Suits at the above price. — NOW READY FOR YOU — Correct Men's Apparel for Right Now and Future Wear. Glad to show you! Values up to $35 $17.95 Flannel Slacks $5 Slip-Over Sweaters Leather Blouses Corduroy Slacks Flannel Slacks Slack Socks Fancy Hose Neckties Hats Faultless Pajamas $1.95 the final big class dance of the year The Senior Cakewalk A ONE O'CLOCK PARTY four hours of outstanding entertainment by an outstanding organization coming here direct from engagements in New York City. featuring the nationally known Monte Wilhite famous composer of popular melodies and his music The first time on Mr. Oread that a great composer and his orchestra have been engaged for an all-University dance. You've heard these outstanding hits composed by Monte Wilhite: "Now That I Have You" "Tomorrow" "When Summer Is Gone" "Yesterday" "My Heart Is Bluer Than Your Eyes" Hear them as played by the maestro himself. tomorrow night 9 till 1:00 tariff $1.50 NOTE—Spring formal wear is in order for this party, if you so desire. MEMORIAL UNION BUILDING