PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, MAY 25, 1931 Six K. U. Runners Plan to Compete in National Meet Track Men Who Have Made Outstanding Marks Entered in Chicago Run HELD AT STAGG FIELD Six men will represent Kansas in the National Intercollegiate track and field meet to be held at Stagg field, Chicago. The team will report on Coach Brutus Humphrey. The list of Kansas entrants includes George Jones in the 440 yard dash, Joseph Kismet and Ralph Sickel in the 100 and 220 yard sprints, Gridley in the low hurdles. Coffman in the pole and Flick in the high and low hurdles. These athletes have been among the leading scorers on the team all year and each has several outstanding performances, taking the Big Six conference championship, Jones won his event in 48.4 seconds before being knocked out by Stiekel and Klaner have been the outstanding sprinters in the conference this year and have divided honors con- Gridley recently equalled the world record in the low hurdles, and Plekak won a second. He led in most of the big relay meets and took two seconds in the conference Coffman won the indoor championship in the pole vault, holds the school record, and set a new conference record. He also broke the Big Si meet held last Saturday. Outstanding athletes from every se tion of the country will compete in it when the United States team represent the United States in the 10 Olympic games to be held in Los At tico National League Yesterday's Results R II E St. Louis 2 6 1 Cincinnati 3 11 0 (first game) St. Louis 13 14 3 Cincinnati 6 11 0 (second game) Pittsburgh 16 15 2 Chicago 7 14 1 New York 10 14 0 Boston 7 15 2 (first game) New York 0 4 1 Boston 2 6 2 (second game) Philadelphia 5 13 0 Brooklyn 5 13 1 (footing) American League Philadelphia 11 New York 7 10 Boston 3 11 Washington 9 11 Chicago 4 9 Cleveland 3 12 (first game) Chicago 3 10 Cleveland 2 5 (second game) Detroit 3 6 St. Louis 10 14 (first game) Detroit 3 8 St. Louis 1 7 (second game) American Association H R Louisville 3 4 Columbus 6 10 (first game) Louisville 9 18 Columbus 7 10 (second game) Kansas City 2 8 St. Paul 4 12 Milwaukee 6 13 Minneapolis 1 8 Indianapolis 16 17 Toledo 15 21 (first game) (second game called in the third inn- ing, rain) 'Model' Swimming Pool To Open Ottawa. The Forest park swimming pool will open within the next few days. Through high ratings given it is a great place, with the Ottawa pool has become known as the "model pool of Kanaas." TENNIS SQUAD ELECTS HEAD AND DISCUSSES '32 PROGRAM Election of the captain of the tennis squad took place this afternoon at a meeting in Brooklyn, coming to Coach W. R. Smith, plans were also to be discussed concerning next year's tournament that matches this spring. Whether or not an exhibition match will be held during commencement also may be determined at this meeting. Kansas Will Meet Tigers Here and Not in Columbia United Press Makes Error in Sending Big Six Schedule Owing to an error in the story by the United States in the Kansan battle, it seemed as if Missouri ball team would play Missouri at Columbia this coming season. The team's schedule that the schedule for next fall was given when it meant the schedule for the fall of 1942. The Kansas football schedule includes nine games for next fall, six of them being home engagements. The annual Missouri-Kansas football classic will come on Nov. 21, and will be played at the Memorial stadium in Kansas City. Lawrence The Kansas football schedule for 1931 is as follows: 1831 is as follows: Sept. 26—Colorado Aggies at Lawrence. Oct. 2—Haskell Indians at Lawrence Oct. 10—Janes Milikin University at Lawrence Oct. 17—Kansas Aggies at Lawrence Oct. 24—Nebraska at Lincoln. Oct. 31—Oklahoma Aggies at Lawrence Nov. 25—Oklahoma at Norman Nov. 7—Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 14—Washington University at St. Louis. Nov. 21—Missouri at Lawrence. 1932 FOOTBALL. SCHEDULE Kansas Oct. 8—Oklahoma at Lawrence. Oct. 7—Nebraska at Lawrence. Oct. 22- Neurauska at Lawrence Oct. 29- Iowa State at Ames. Missouri Nov. 12—Missouri at Columbia Nov. 19—Kansas State at Manhattan Oct. 8- Texas at Austin. Oct. 15- Kansas State at Kansas State. Nov. 5- Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 12- Kansas at Columbia. Nebraska Oklahoma Oct. 8 - Iowa State at Ames. Oct. 22 - Kansas at Lawrence. Oct. 29 - Kansas at Lincolne. Nov. 5 - Iowa at Iowa City. Nov. 14 - Iowa State at Norman. Nov. 19 - Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 24 - Missouri at Lincoln. Oct. 8 — Kansas at Lawrence. Oct. 13 — Kansas at Dallas (State Fair) Nov. 6 — Kansas at Columbus. Nov. 15 — Missouri at Norman. Nov. 19 — Iowa State at Ames. Iowa State To Faculty Members: Keep the kiddies shoes repaired. If you still plan that trip this sum m e r. get your sport shoes fixed. Oct. 8 - Nebraska at Lincoln. Oct. 15 - Dukes at Des Moines. Oct. 20 - Kansas at Kansas. Oct. 25 - Kansas at Arnos. Nov. 3 - Kansas State at Mahantbar Oct. 15 – Missouri at Manhattan. Oct. 22 – Oklahoma at Norman. Oct. 29 – Nebraska at Lincoln. Nov. 4 – Kansas at Manhattan. Nov. 19 – Kansas at Manhattan. Kansas State Electric Shoe Shop KFKU "The Exploitation of Leisure Time" was the subject of the talk given by one of the radio station kfpf this morning as the first part of the program broadcast from 11 to 11:30 The was the last episode of the season and Eirldrige has given. The second part of the program consisted of a British Travel-Talk "The Gardens of This evening's program from 5:45 to 6:30 will consist of a group of musical numbers arranged by Karl O. Kuriemer, associate professor of violin, as well. Tuesday morning Miss Helen O. Mahn, associate professor of journalism, will speak at 10 a.m., *Editorial* She will speak at 11 a.m., following which Miss Miss Ann McCracken, --the probable lineup for Kansas is as follows: Price, left field; Foster, center field; Infield, right field; Smith, third base; Hulteon, short stop. Handley, first base; Trombond, third base. "Romanec" (Sinding), "Hebrew Luke" "Achron," Achron, "Kui Kui Evelyn," Evelyn, Evelyn piano, "Organ Prelude and Fugue" (Bach, Buscho), Evelyn, Evelyn square piano, "First movement, "Captive" (Conklin), Karl,凯尔瑟斯, violin, Evelyn From 4 to 4:30 tomorrow afternoon Prof. C. S. Skilton will give the last of his series of musical lectures on "The Modern Sonata." Baseball Squad to Ames The Kansas baseball team is in Iawe, Iowa, today to start its final series of the year. One game will be against Houston, the final game of the year for the Jayhawks will be played tomorrow afternoon. Dr. F. C. Allen, the head coach, accompanied the team on its final trip. To Start Final Series Tomorrow Against Cyclones The Cyclones have played fewer games this year than any other team in the Big Six and little is known of their strength. The Ames nine holds two victories over the Nebraska team, and two others搽搽 both games to the Cornhuskers. The pitching staff is being taxed to capacity although Arlun Ilyas Kraemer has not pitched since last season and probably be Captain Tom C. Bishop's choice to start today's game. G. C. Cooley will probably be used in the second game for him on this trip. --but for your convenience OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Sport Shots --but for your convenience OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Credit is due Coach Brutus Hamilton for winning the outdoor championship on Sunday, with the loss he lost Mekin Thunnilh in the weight events, later in the year he lost James Bauch and at mid-season he won. He also earns in any of the weight events, Kansas stepped out and piled up many players to factor in the ultimate Kansas victory. What a sport year! Three major championships and one that is nearly a major championship this year last winter, tennis and outdoor track this spring were the championship needed to the laurels of Kansas sportdum. Owing to an error in the United Press statement carried in the Kansas yankees, he did not receive the chance they had lost the chance to see the annual Missouri-Kansas football game here at Lawrence. The article stated that the Kansas yankees' statement was the fall of 1932. It seems as if much of the spice in being taken out of the Tiger-Jayhawk football game. It has for many years come the Saturday before Thanksgiving and with the students in a holiday mood a more lively student body is coming up. The game for IB3 has been moved up to the first part of the football season. The Kansas baseball队 is playing its final series of the year against the Iowa State team. Nothing much has been heard of the Cyclones but Coach Tom Brady will be pulling for victories over them to get out of the dollar in the Big Six. Ross Bryan, who set a new school record in the javelin in the Missouri dual meet with a heave of 101 feet 4 inches, would have to meet and watch the other competitors in that event throw the spear without throwing in the finals. He heavens the spear twice in the preliminary and on the second day of the contest his arm which kept him from competing in the event either Friday or Saturday. Friday, the day of the preliminary, was full of Bryan's toes were better than 183 feet. The following day when Fatfinger won the event with a toss of 187 feet there was a strong wind to his back. Read the Kansan want-ads. Prudence Stillman and Bobbie Hatfield of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests at the Chi Omega house yesterday. Jessie Gengchael of Plattsburgh, Mo. was a week-end guest of her sister Alice Gengchael at Corbin hall. Irene Teubner and Mabel Mallot were Sunday dinner guests at the Alp lamma Delta house. Society --but for your convenience OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Willard A. Benton and Bohby and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Richmond of Kansas City were guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house yesterday. Miss Evelyn Newton of Kansas City was a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi ouse yesterday. Among the dinner guests Sunday at Corinbah hall were Ernest Trosning, Florence Dooley, Lawrence Vivire North, Margaret Meyer, Anne City; and Nell Rhoades, Heaven. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Upshire house included: Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Metzler, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harrison, all of Lawrence, Kansas City. Helen Sullivan, Solomon, and Upton Gill, Birchmilg, Ala. Delta Tita Delta had as dinner guests Sunday. Paul Knapp, Bill Dickerson, Tracy Leonard, and Howard Schmitt, all of Kansas City; Reed Moran, Pretty Priere; Joe Klingotoc, Leavenworth, and Bender Gaet, Seattle, Wash. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpa Kappa Lambda house were Misses Catherine Herne, Aliine Burge, Jean-Ar- buckle, Virginia Thirts, Roberta Worke, Rachel McInnes, Jennifer Lockwood, Gretchen Chelan, Margaret Haistad, and Leroy Raynolds. Norva Grauerholtz and Virginia Matt- **son of Kansas City were guests of Mildred Grauerholtz this week end at Westmont hall. Ms. Grauerholtz and Miss Matteo can be seen on campus. You can enter the junior college geology class on a field trip to Dyche museum.** Guests at the Phi Delta Theta house on Sunday were Mrs. Jess Harper, Wichita; F. Abbett and G. Kramer, both of Kansas City. Pauline Barben, Kansas City, and Belva Roesner, Cliffin, were dinner guests at the Delta Sigma Pi house yesterday. Dinner guests at the Alphi Chi Omega house yesterday were Walter Sanders and Walter Sanders J.; Miss Dorothy Luxton, Miss Neva Laxton, Nancy Bailey, Kansas City Helen Sullivan, Solomon, and John Bauer, Lawrence. 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