PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. 1932 Brutus Hamilton Names Eighteen on Relays Team Kansas to Be Represented in All Special Events of Annual Track Carnival BIG SHOW IS APRIL 23 "Brutus Hamilton, coach of the Kansan track队 this morning announced the men that will take part in the tenth annual Kansas Relays to be held in Houston on July 26. Kansas will have entrants in all the special events and all the relays." 1500-yard high hurdles: Flick and Kitt. 1500 meter run: Cunningham, Borel and Taylor. The special events and the 18 men who will be entered for Kansas are: 100-yard dash. Klaner. Shot put: F. Bausch, Thornhill, Walton. Javelin throw: Harrington, Walton and Gard. Running high jump: McGuire, and Johnson. Running broad jump: Gardner, Coffman, and Hodges. Pole Vault: Cormar, and Enore Teams for University Relays The university plays Quarter mile. Coffman, Sickel, Gridley, Plumley, Hodges, Flick, Klaner, and Stralow. Half mile: Same as the quarter mile. One mile: Sickel, Stralau, Taylor, Bondank, Cummingham, and Fullerton. Two miles: Borel, Toney, Fullerton, Cummington. Medley; Johanning, Bondank, Fullerton, Taylor, Borel. The men who are entered in the 480-yard shuttle hurdles are, Flick, Kite, Cox, Harrington, Weaver, Klaner, and Gridley. Four more team also were entered in the Relays this morning. Earls Crib Academy, in Kansas State Teacher College at Emporia, and St Joseph Junior College at Topeka. The Oklahoma team entered Peyton Glass in the 100-yard dash. He won second in the Kansas Relays last year. The school will also have entries in the 1500 meter run, javelin, dance, pole, quarter mile relay, and half mile relay. 37 High Schools Enter K. S. T. C. will have entries in all four relays, javelin, shot put, and high jump. Sixteen class A entry blanks and 21 class B were received for the interscholastic high school meet to be held on the day preceding the relays. The class A students completed the relays; Class B, Hiawata, Argentine, Chanute, Ottawa, Leavenworth, Emporia, El Dorado, Crawford, Hutchinson, Newton, Kyle, Wellington, Welch, Walton, and Independence Yesterday's Scores The 21 class B schools are: Viv兰隆 Colony, Rock Creek, Washburn, Bazine Burlingine, Nortonville, Trounside, Blake Lake, Green Bay, Blue Mound, McLouth, Soldier Rural La Harpe, Cookerril, Centralia, Watervale, Maize, Valley Falls and Loma American League National League Rams 12 Hits Erro New York 12 Erro Philadelphia 6 11 Chicago 9 13 St. Louis 2 8 Runs His Errors St. Louis 10 13 Pittsburgh 2 7 Cincinnati 5 1 Chicago 10 2 Philadelphia 13 17 New York 5 11 Boston 8 12 Brooklyn 3 5 American Association Runs Hits Ersor Indianapolis 4 10 2 Minneapolis 3 2 1 Louisville 5 9 0 St. Paul 4 11 1 Want Ads --- LOST: Dark black leather pocket book on Campus Monday afternoon. Please return to Betty McClintock, College Office, phone 2151. — 157. WAINTERS WANTED also soda man, experienced only, white, work for board. Read in writing to Box "C" care Daily Kansan .-155 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 STORAGE. Cars called for and delivered, $5 per month. Phone 1142 Bulle-Shimmer Motor Co. —17 HERE IS a chance to share on fraternity jewelry. Particulars given upon request. Herman S. Benjamin, dealer. P. Q. Box 147. Tampa, Florida. —176 Tigers Are on Tennis Tour First Game of Series to Be Played Here Tomorrow Racquet wielders from the University of Missouri will invade Kansas tomorrow to challenge Jayhawk supremacy on the tennis courts. The Tiger racquet squad, which is considered one of the best in the Big Six, will compete with the morning, arriving in Lawrence in time to take the court at 3:30 p.m. Members of the Tiger squad were chosen yesterday by Coach George R Edwards. They are Charles and Adolph Eckert, who were playing for the Tiger squad, after enraging Kansas here tomorrow, will move on to Manhattan Friday for a series of matches, and then will go to Norman. The team will be the Sooner nation men will be enraged. The Jayhawk netmen are doped to win over Missouri tomorrow, but Cochac-Captain Junior Coen will be the first to play. Foot Coen will play as the Jayhawk ranking number, and Sterling Culfighter will play in the second position, with Leonard Prosser and George Hard playing as the third and fourth numb- Cutip and Prosser will team together as the number on Jayhawk doubles team by virtue of having defeated Coer and Hard in an elimination series. The net series will be played in b Auditorium, as the clay court are not yet in condition. Because of this limited court facilities three singles and a doubles room with two doubles and a single match being on the evening program The evening tennis program will begin at 7.30. There will be a 50 cent admission charge to the court and do not attend the game, both of which match will feature the program. Former Football Stars Will be Seen in Action Receipts from Game Wil Be K. U. Share of Olympic Fund Football stars on Kansas football teams for the past several years have been to play in a tournament to be played on Thursday, April 21, the entire receipts to go to the benefit of the team. A first string team from one of the finest spring football squads that has reported to Coach H. W. Hargas in several years will play against a team composed of former K men, augmented by what help they will need from the team. Invitations have been sent to a number of former grid stars, according to the league. Some such men as the following in uniform April 21 "Cooky Pudden, Johnny McCormick, Jimmy DeAngelis, Otto Rost, Black, Charlie Smoot, Lee Davis, 'Dutch' Hammers." The game will be played the Thursday preceding the Kansas Relays, and it is expected that a large number of spectators will attend the hard for participation, and that a large crowd of spectators will take the advantage to get an early view of the game. In the Kansas line-up will be Inna Beach, Elmer Schaenak, Archil Stuck, Speed Akelson, and other outfield players who could put up a strong battle against any team that might face them. At least three of the players when a collection of former stars meet the team that has been working off the ball in the past three and one-half weeks. The intention to make this spring game an annual affair, if Thursday's game is successful, was expressed today by Coach Harpias. The regular weekly meeting of the Pharmaceutical club will be held tomorrow at 13:20 a.m. in the化学实验室, and in the School of Pharmacy, Edith Rimel, Jerrie Rhodes, W. E Smith and Willker, will appear on the program. Pharmaceutical Club Meets Nebraska Football Prospects Better Than Last Year oaching Staff 'Elated' Way Players Have Responded to Spring Drill Calls SCHULTE LINE COACH Lincoln, Neb., April 15—(U)-Uni- niversity of Nebraska football prospects, as computed on paper and as judged from spring training showings, are better for the coming season than for last season's flowers of the Cornell team believe. Rv Walter Rundle Nearly 100 candidates for team positions have been working out in early practices. Among this number are a team of Veteran cornshorn performers. The Nebraska coaching staff has expressed itself as an answer at the way the pitchers responded to the spring drills. Their material is long in both quantity and depth. General attention is centered on the showing mold during the spring drills and on the taffetion left vacant by the production of Hugh Hueb, all-weather Fans have watched closely the showing of Steve Hokut, being groomed by the Nebraska coaching staff as a triple threat men in the backfield. Hokut was a stellar performer with the fresh last season. Exneet Much of Hokuf John Roly, 1931 backfield performer, has been shifted to an end position in the spring training. He has the squat's best educated pointing toe. He is being forced to work at end on offense and probably will be used in the backfield on defense. Six men have been calling signals for Coach D. X Bible this spring. Jack Hickman, Bauce, Bernie Masterson and Chris Mahoney made the material from last year's youth school. School and Fred Murray are the new emembers to the varsity team given a Lee Penny, Tabor, In., tail lugger, is another of last year's backfield men being given a turn at end this year. Line Coach Changed One of the influences expected to be noted during the coming season will be the return to full command of the Nebraska line of Coach Henry (Indian) at the practice field. The charge of the line as a result of the discharge of Bill Day, assisting line coach, who was dropped when it was not able to detach down the size of the coaching staff. 'The only other change in coaching personnel was the absence of Capt. John Linder, the Nehrubai second string performer, the "nibhima" Lehman was released last week.' Hibb Bessell of Ravens, and Charles Studley, of Adamle, both lettermen, are expected to lead the drill for drill. Tater Fahrbachruh, crete high star, is another strong contender in the game. Fight for End Positions The biggest fight for position will probably revolve around the end assignments and it is there that the coaches expect to have their hardest problem. Red Neatham, Jim Mine, Bob Joy, Bruce Kilbourne and Burt Murphy of the 181 squad, will be fighting for end at against Ruby and Penny. lin Meier, Glenn Jones and Clair Camp *Gail O'Brien and Forrest McPherson head the list of contenders for tackle positions. Corwin Hubert is another of the vets on atkue. These three players are Matthew Pillman and Walter Plum, sophomore tackles. Guar assignments will probably fail to Bishop and Debus, the "metzets twopen," with Elmer Hubka, Mel Swanson. B. UniGraveghe Justice and are likely to hold the line spot. Lawrence Ely ha a sound claim to center assignment with support from Prostegain, Frank Rexall One Cent Sale Thursday continues through Saturday. The results of yesterday's playground ball intramural games were: Cosmo-poisson 14, Kappa Ia Pka Kapu 8; Sigma Phi Gamma Delta 32, Pi Upsilon 1; Kentucky Colonels 8, Sigma Phi Epison 1; Sigma No 9, Theta Tau 6; Sigma Alpha Ipsilon 10, Theta Tau 6; Sigma Alpha Ipsilon 14, Pi Kappa Capu 13; Delta Upsilon 16, Pi Delta Theta 10. SA E.-E. 1 AB, B 1 H 1 KAPPA S 1 AB, B 2 H 2 Hadley, 2 1 0 1 Macon, 10 1 AB, B 3 0 Datsalv, 2 1 0 1 Colman, 14 1 AB, B 4 0 Datsalv, 2 1 0 1 Colman, 14 1 AB, B 5 Hodge, 1 1 0 1 Hitu, 14 1 AB, B 6 Hodge, 1 1 0 1 Hitu, 14 1 AB, B 7 Mikasa, 2 1 0 1 Pock, 24 1 AB, B 8 Mikasa, 2 1 0 1 Pock, 24 1 AB, B 9 Smith, 1 1 0 1 Ive, 14 1 AB, B 10 R. K. H... AB R. H 1 H COSMO-1 AB R. H Grabfill, ff 2 4 Keley, ii 1 AB R. H Marybul, ff 4 1 Geurse, ix 0 AB R. H Marybul, ff 4 1 Geurse, ix 0 AB R. H Dickinson, ff 1 0 Baker, ii 0 AB R. H Dickinson, ff 1 0 Baker, ii 0 AB R. H Jackson, ff 3 0 Baker, ii 0 AB R. H Jackson, ff 3 0 Baker, ii 0 AB R. H Fishbok, ff 1 0 Baker, ii 0 AB R. 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Wichita Attacks Slot Racket Opening Game of Big Six Conference This Week Final Kansas-Haskell Game Will be Played This Afternoon With the fourth and final Kansas-Haskell exhibition game being placed this season, the two teams are turning their attention to the two game series to be played Friday and Saturday at Manhattan, in the fifth conference, against Kansas State. With 14 conference games, Kansas has the largest schedule of any Big Ten team. The only all schools except Nebraska, the only Big Six university not entering a baseball team this spring. The Jayhawkers won the ACC title, the State, Missouri, and Oklahoma for two game series, and will meet Missouri, Kansas State, and Iowa State at Law- Today's game with Haskell will probably find Ross, regular third baseman, on the mound to start, since an effort is being made to save Cooley and Kraeer, regular pitches, for the two Agr. pitchers who may see some service as relief pitcher. Although the Kansas aggregation has really outperformed Haskell in the last two games, they have been defeated in all three starts. Inability to hit in punches, and faulty playing in the field, have allowed the cost of the Jay Hawkers all the names. Austin and Filkin, who were given their first chance to start in Monday's game against Haskell, will probably be playing on the same field for next day. Austin, who played at second, is expected to develop into a valuable in-field man with a little more experience. He has never played games in which he has seen service, promises to be one of K.U.'s outstanding sluggers this season. Filkin may be put on trial, but Ross will probably start as pitcher. Jayhawk Club to Fete Track Team Couch Brittus Hamilton and his 1932 track protegts will be honored with a naming ceremony in Kansas City. The Jayhawk club of the smoker, and other members of the Kansan coaching staff will be guests. 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