PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1932 Approximately 700 Track and Field Entries in Relays 19 Universities, 27 College and 6 Junior Colleges to Compete Here Saturday RECORDS IN DANGER Kansas will be host to one of the greatest arrays of track and field stars that have ever been gathered in one meet in the Midwest, it was assured yesterday when a checkup revealed that 52 universities and colleges scattered approximately 700 track and field stars in the tenth annual Kansas Relia. All Big Six Schools Compete The list includes 19 Universities, 27 colleges and 6 junior colleges. Pre-reley tryouts have indicated that many records will be in danger next Saturday when Olympic aspirants from the United States attempt to win national recognition. Every member of the Big Ten and five members of the Big Ten Universities are among those entered. States represented in the relays are Kansas, Texas, Arkansas, South Dakota, Minnesota, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Texas, and Missouri. Sixteen-sex high schools throughout the state of Kansas will send more than a thousand athletes here Friday to conference for the sixth-annual inter-scolastic meet. Schools entered in university class events—Akron, Drake, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa State College, University of Wisconsin, Kentucky, Kansas, Marquette University, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, University of Notre Dame, Alabama A & M College, Oklahoma University, Oklahoma State University, Washington University of St. Louis. College Division Entries Entries for college division events - Baker University, Butler University Central Teachers of Edmond, Okla College of Emporia, Dr. Paul University Iowa Teachers of Kansas, Iowa Teachers College, Kansas Teachers of Pittsburg, Kirksville (Mo.) Teachers Loyola of Chicago, McKendree College Missouri School of Mines, Springfield Oklahoma Baptist University Ottawa University Parsons College of Fairfield, Iowa Penn College of Okaeloa, Iowa University of South Dakota, Southwestern State Teachers of Weatherford, Western State Teachers of Columbia College, Westminster College, Wichita University, William Jewell College Junior College division entries are St. Joseph, Mo., Kansas City, Kan. Fort Seattl, Kan.; Hutchinson, Kan; Kanooka, Okla.; and Independence, Kan. --an elementary French lesson, one of a series, will be given at 11 a.m. by W. K. Cornell, instructor in Romance languages. At 11:15 a musical program will be presented by Dinamore Alter, professor of astronomy, will talk on "Prevention of War." Intramural Games All games will start at 4:30 p.m. The intramural playground bal schedule for the week end April 22 is as follows: I18 Triangle vs. Phi Delt; S.P.E. vs. Theta Tau; Phil Pu vs. DTD; S.P.E. vs. Pr K, A.D. UDU; DTD; Delt; Delt vs. Cosmopolitan Acacia vs. A.K.L. April 21. Pi K I A. K a W AKL; I A k v vay, Kaibahwu. Kupa Sigma vists. Cos- mopolitan. Phi Gam vists. A, K. Pai. K v. D. E.S. L; Kettuck Colonch vists. April 19: ATO, v.KEK; SAE.v.Sigma Chi; Phi Gm; v.D. U]; Sai chi; v.Sigma Nu; Kappa Sigma v.Sigma Phi Chi; Kappa Sigma v.Phi Chi Phi Chi Kentucky cv. Phi Pa. The standings in intramural playground ball to date by divisions are as follows: Division 1 Won Los Phi Gamma Delta 4 0 Delta Tau Delta 2 0 Delta Kappa Delta 1 0 Delta Upsilon 1 0 Sigma Alpha Mu 2 1 Phi Delta Theta 1 1 Triangle 1 0 Phi Chi 0 2 Upsilon 0 4 Division 2 Won Los Kappa Sigma 3 *Alpha Tau Omega 2½ Concord 2½ Pi Kappa Alpha 2 Sigma Chi 3 Alpha Eta Kappa 1 Alpha Kappa Alpha 0 Acacia 0 Sigma Alpha Epilon 0 Division 3 Won Kentucky Colonels 4 Beta Theta Pi 3 Beta Nigma 2 Delta Chi 6 Phi Kappa Psi 1 Delta Sigma Lambda 1 Kayhawk 0 Theria Psi 0 Sigma Phi Ension 0 - Indicates a tie game which may be played off at the end of the season if it has any bearing on the championship. This game resulted in a tie when a complaint filed by the A.T.O. in which it was charged that the empire had ruled unfairly in not allowing a run, uphole Send the Daily Kansan home. Ramey Wins Championship Will Represent District in Olympic Tryouts in New York Bill "Kid" Ramye won the Missouri Valley A.A.U. light-heavyweight championship Friday night by defeating Bennie Allen, Hutchinson. Ramye was not extended in his fight with Al-Khoury to elevate the clever for the Hutchinson boxer. Ramay won his way to the final by defeating Rube Powell, Manhattan, in the first round, and winning Johnny Fleming, Karaus City, in the semi- By virtue of his championship Runny will represent the district in the Olympic tryouts to be held in New York. 76 High Schools Enter Athletes in Field Meet Class A Schools to Send 4:30 Participants and Class B:371 Seventy-eight high schools of Kansas have entered 800 athletics for the twenty eighth renewal of the annual Kansas State Athletic Association, at the University, open to members of the Kansas High School Athletic association. April 22. The 35 schools of Class A (the larger high schools) have entered 195 athletic schools in class B have 774 to compete. The high school meet is held the day before the tenth Kansas relay, and she will receive her third to remain over to attend the Relays. The Kansas relays this year are attracting outstanding athletes from the college sports community in 31 states of midwest and southwest. Class A schools entered are: Argentina, Arkansas City, Arma, Atchison Chanute, Crawford Community of Cherokee, Dickinson Community of Cherokee, Eureka, Highland Park, Herington, Hewahua, Highland Park (Topeka), Hoisington, Holton, Horton, Hutchinson, Independence, Junction City, Lawrence, Lavernorth, Manhasset, Newton, Osage City, Mansfield, Newport, Sheaisman (Topake), Summer, Topaka, Wellington, Wichita East, Wyandotte of Kansas City, Kanute Class B entries: Admire, Alma, Bazaine Rural, Bendena Rural, Blue Mound Burhungano, Centralia, Clearwater Enterprise, Ebbine, Fairview, Frontonc, Gridley Rural, Kansas Vocational of Topela, La Harpe, Linwood Rural, Litterage, Enterprise, Edmonds, Maize, McLouth, Morrison, Nortonville, Nesho Rapids, Overbrook, Okoshaa, Perry Rural, Piper, Rock Creek Rural, Pleasant Valley, Overbrook, Vailand River, Valland Falls, Walton, Washburn of Topela, Waterville, Western University of Kansas City, Kim. Brantus Hamilton, head coach of track at the University of Kansas, will be referent of the men, and H. W. "Bill" Dumont, who will be at the University, will be the starter. The results of the last meet, held in 1930, are as follows; Class A, won by Wyndotte with 23 points; Wyndeit East second with 17, and Wichita North third, with 4. Wichita meet the meet for five years previously. Class B, won by Oskalabas, with 20 points, Kansas Vocational second, 15% points. KFKU Mabel A. Elliott, assistant professor of sociology, will give the first of a series of sociological talks at 11. The lecture will be given in a win R. Elibel, assistant professor of physical education, will be at 11:30 At 6 p.m., a talk will be given by Major W. C. Koeing, professor of military science and tactics, on "World War II." "Frog Hair and Frog Taste" will be the subject of a talk by Dr. E. H. Taylor at H. 14:15. George O. Foster registrar, will speak on "A Four Year College Program." At 6 that evening, R. S. Howley will talk on "Economic Pessimism." Thursday Wednesday Charles Sanford Skilton, professor of organ, will give one of the series of lectures at 6 p.m. Gil and Gun will put on a skit at 6 p.m., and a musical program as well. Another elementary French lesson will be given by W. C. Cornell, instructor in the Department of English at a.m. Aspects of modern Britain will be introduced, and the British travel tails will be subtracted. An artistic athetic sketch will be given by George Jones, c33, and Ronald Logan, c34. ranged by Mrs. Alice Monierief, associate professor of voice, will be given it 6.15. The Architectural society will meet Tuesday night, at 7:30 in room 205 Marvin hall for meeting and initiation. The meeting will be charged of the program. The meeting had previously been announced for Tuesday evening to change the time of meeting. Jayhawkers Take Second Baseball Tilt From Aggies Graemer, Winning Pitcher for Kansas, Replaces Cooley at Fourth Inning WIN BY SCORE OF 9 to 3 Inning Manhattan, April 16–(UP)—K. U made it two straight by defeat Kansas State in a seven-inning baseball game today. Each team made seven hits, but four Warner errors piled the ball to 9 to 3 advantage by the awhawk. answer, the winning pitcher to date in games yesterday, went 6-1 and lost to today's game, relieving Cooley, and hurled the remainder of the game. Kansas played The score by innings: R H I The score by minges: R H I Kansas U. 310 212 0-9 7 4 Kansas State 002 0001- 7 4 Kansas Takes Friday Game 12-3 The Kansas Jayhawks won their sixth debut game in a season-de- fended Kansas State in the opening conference game for both teams, at Man- hattan. Batteries.-KU, Kraemer and Brazil, and Brazil; Kansas State, Buikstra, Lang, and Skradk. Carnis Smith took the batting honors with four hits out of six times at bat. Three of his hits were for extra bases, two both hitting and one a double. Kansas Takes Friday Game 12-3 Kansas U. Kansas State Oklahoma Wins in Tennis Batteries-- K. U. Lifkin and Ba- kansas State, Pitcher, Simms and Skrd- ski; Losing pitcher, Lawe; Umpire Cochrane. 111 034 002— 200 000 001— Sooners Take Four of Six Matches From Time Norman, April 16—(UP)—The University of Oklahoma team team opened its 1982 campaign with a victory over Southern Mississippi in part of the six matches. The match between However, Missouri and Seasions, Oklahoma, was the most exciting. However, Oklahoma was also the second, 2-6. He came back strong in the third to get a 6-3 victory. From Tigers Davis, Oklahoma, defeated A. Rovin, Missouri, 6-0; 6-0; C. Rovin of Missouri defeated McPhail, 6-1; 6-3, Stoffall, Oklahoma, defeated Hamm, Missouri, 10-8; 6-2; Davis and Sheafalt, Oka- mann, defeated A. Rovin and C. Rovin. Davis, Oklahoma, defeated A. Rovin, McPhail, Oklahoma, defeated Hoover and Hamm, Missouri, 6-1; 6-1. HERE IS 15 a chance to participate on fraternity jewelry. Particulars given upon request. Herman S. Benjamin, dealer. P. O. Box 174, Topolina, Kazakh. —176 Aggies Defeat Tigers Mahanett, April 16—If a new round robin system of play whereby each simulated team meets another simulated team meet each opponent player or double bit in one set each, the Kansas State College tennis team defeated Michigan State. The tournament was made that the Aggies would play this spring without a captain, captain-elect, who died recently. Abrams Wins Handball Title Charles Abrams, unattached defeated Max Celson, Kappa Sigma, in the finals of the indoor handball tournament. The scores were 21-8, 6-21, 21-11, 21-16. LOST. Pair of glasses April 13 in Administration building or in library. Reward. Lewis Kalkbruner. Phone 1063W, Loren Bearer. —158 YOUR chances to receive college credit while touring Europe. Very reasonable rates, first class accommodations. McGregor at McBurnie 188 Sunday. - 188 STORAGE Carls called for and de- lovered, $3 per month 1142. Bullene-Skinner Motor Co. -173 Send the Daily Kansan home WANTED: Fifteen young men to work during the K. U. Relays. Apply to Harry Levine between 4:30 and 5:30 at 1215 Oread. —158 Norman, Okla., April 15—(UP)-Okla. lahona's poli team was its thirteenth consecutive victory last day by defeating the Missouri team, 12-2. Want Ads --this week working in preparation for the game. Pinchurst, N. C., April 16—(UP) —Alison, Austin, Texas, defeated Elsworth Vines, Los Angeles, national tennis champion, to win the north and south men's singles championship in Memphis. The score was 6-3, 6-4, 7-5, 7-5. 1-1 TENNIS CROWN TO ALLISON Allison and Van Ryn, doubles champions, defeated Eugene McCauliffe of New York and Gilbert Hall of East Carolina; e-4, 3-2, 6-3, to retain their title. IN NORTH AND SOUTH MEET Mrs. Marriage Van Ryn, Orange N, J, defeated Virginia Hileary, Philadelphia, 6-4, 6-1 to win the women's singles title. Spring Gridiron Squad to Meet Alumni Team For Party or Street Wear Kansas football fans will have an opportunity Thursday afternoon to get an early idea of the possibilities of the team's schedule, conditions, and at the same time to witness the performances of gridiron favorites of the past few years, when a team made up of former K men and other players, line-up of the spring football sound. Practice of the spring squand and the scheduled scrimmage yesterday morning was washed out by an April shower. The second day's aggregation out the first three days of Thursday's Game Will Give Indication of 1932 Prospects 1017 Mass. Let us clean your white shoes Satin, Silver, or Gold Four dance records and a new vocal disk by Mildred Bailey were released this week by Wycliffe, who said she's already better than anything else she has put in, both from the standpoint of singing and reproduction. It is smothered and chilly, but Ms. Bailey noted that married her former recordings. Whitman's favorite lady singer song might foray to the new female technicians have been able to keep up with her. The tunes are Stop and Stop the Moon, and Strangers. New For the first time in two years, Coo-Sanders have made a record. The boys and girls in these parts have never outgrown a Nighthawk boy, a Nighthawk boys and there have been many requests for Coo-Sanders records which only now can be filled. What a Life and Let That Be A Lesson to You When It is at least a four-star tour. Recordings At Bell's Another good one is that of Close Your Eyes, played by Aim-Elia Gotta Date With an Angel, by the New Mayfair Orchestra. These are both London bands, and they play in unison unit like Jack Hylton's, each one plays a lot of music—has real interest and plenty of sweet effects. Another London Record Coon-Sanders Electric Shoe Shop Olsen and His Music George Olsen and his Musie toot out two favorite tunes—Bye bye, the Beatles! Funny Thing, and they're all right, but George should be told—well see if we can get in touch with you. You'll probably not rotten. If you don't pay any attention to the vocal chorus any more, you'll not mind. Or maybe I'm wrong. Somebody Loves You and You're Dancing in My Hour are playing with this music on his orchestra. This is a good average dance record, without mistakes. Good Tunes Shine—Crosby and the Mills Brothers. Stop the Sun, Stop the Moon Boswells Creole Rhapsody—Duke Ellington. Boswell. I Cried for You—Connie Boswell Strangers—Isham Jones. The Ten Best Sellers Last Week Yours is My Heart Alone—Hylton. Rocky Road-Don Redman and McKinney's. 11 W. 9th I Got Rhythm—Louis Armstrong Rocky Road—Don Rodman and Soft Lights and Sweet Music— Waring's. Skat Song—Calloway. **Opposing Coach Hargirs' selection** a first team from the spring squad, will be a team made up of former football men, supplemented by what they will learn in the spring group. Participating on the alumni队, Coach Hargirs expects Lee Page, Johnnie Madison, Otto Rost, Milton and Nelson Scomen, "Dutch" Hauser, John Shannon, "Cocky" Paden, Kyle O'Brien, Black, Charlea Smoot and Lee Daws. This aggregation includes men who have thrilled Kansas football audiences for the past several years, and men big Rom Six championship teams. Against them, the line-up from the spring squat will be formidable enough to make a hard content for any team. Big Ornament and Elmer Schake. The game, which will be played this Thursday afternoon in Memorial stadium, has been delayed because the SHARE share of the Olympic fund, the entire proceeds from 25 cent admissions to be turned over to Bruton Hamilton, has been delayed. The Shares for the Olympics in the Kansas district. backfield running mates, teamed with any of several backfield candidates, will power a large number backfield power. A large number of powerful line candidates will make a large number of matches. A. G. ALRICH Printing Engraving Binding, Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies, Stationery 236 Main Street 736 Mass. Street Try Our Delicious Barbecue Beef and Pork Sandwiches.15c Canada Dry, 20c MILLER'S BARBECUE U. S. Highway No. 40 — Mud Creek Bridge Opens Today for 3 Days The very audacity of it made them gasp! They said no cast could stand the strain of such nerve-racking action . . . no director would attempt scenes that took such a daring gamble with human life! These thrills were impossible to film! 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