PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY. MAY 1. 1931 Brutus Hamilton Picks 38 Entries for K-Aggie Meet Pumley Back on the List Sickel Brothers Will Run in 100-Yard Dash Event JONES STILL DISABLED Entries for the coming track meet with the Kansas Aggies to be held in Manhattan tomorrow afternoon were announced midnight by Coach Bruffris Hamilton. Entries are as follows: 100-yard dash, R, Stickel, L, Sieckel, Flumley, 220-yard dash, Klauer, L, Sieckel, Flumley, 300-yard dash, 880-yar- d run, Bondnack, Fullerton, McKimny run, Dennis, Koch, Miley, mile run, Levine and Stover, high hurdles, Flick and Koe, low hurdles, Grid High jump, Black, Hammon and Crockett; broad jump, Hodgson, Coffman, Maridis and Plimley; pule vault, Coffman and Treblehock; pad vole, Fry-Rieber. One-mile relay, Young, Beardside, Bondank. Fullerton and Stralow. In the 100-yard dash, for the first time in several years, Kansas will be able to win. Larry and Ralph Sickel. While Naighl has been well known in track circles since he was a junior newcomer. His first competition for Kansas was in the Haskell dual meet last season and did not place. He has improved considerably and in expected to give a good chance. George Jones, spinner and holder of Kobe's quarter mile record, is still in the middle of a race to compete Saturday. A pulled muscle suffered in the Texas Rolls and replayed on Sunday was bothering Jones. His loss will be felt in the quarter mile, and the mile replay. Jay Plumley, spinter and broad jumper has recovered sufficiently from a pulled muscle which he injured just before the crash. The dashes and broad jump but Loren Kennedy, two-miler will not compete when he will be taken by Levine and Stower. American Association Yesterday's Results R H Lovisville 5 10 Minneapolis 5 4 Tioledo 13 15 Milwaukee 4 8 Indianapolis 0 7 St. Paul 4 9 American League Columbus at Kansas City, no game rain. National League New York R H Philadelphia 7 18 2 6 St. Louis 9 10 Chicago 10 12 Cleveland 4 7 Detroit 9 12 Washington at Boston, no game, cold. --end later when Freeze intercepted a Black pass near the latter's goal. A loss through thigh and a five yard penalty, after aided in stopping this final threat. H R H Beaston 1 2 New York 2 10 Phillipdolphin 1 10 Brooklyn 6 10 Cincinnati 3 8 Pittsburgh 8 9 Chicago at St. Louis, no game, rain. Teachers' Appointments --end later when Freeze intercepted a Black pass near the latter's goal. A loss through thigh and a five yard penalty, after aided in stopping this final threat. Two more appointments were announced this morning by the teachers in Mrs. J. P. Moore's class, been selected to teach music at Quincy school in Lawrence. Mary House will be the teacher for Wednesday. Asylum Inmates Kill Watchman Lima, Ohio, May 1—(UP) — Louis Kiehl, 48, a night watcher at the Lima state hospital for criminal inmates was killed in an ambush on inmates, one of whom escaped from the hospital. Kiehl's alleyers were John Cowell, 24, of Columbus, and Nelson Johnson, 19, Negro, of Cleveland. As the superintendent of the institution. Calling— 12 Will Bring a Hunsinger Taxi Joe Melhan last entrant of the Missouri team was the second in the third round in the finals of the National boxing tournament held in New York City, by Antoine Folon, Jr. Melham Loses Final Bout Missouri Valley Champion Knocked Out, Third, Fourth. Out in Third Round Melham, who is a light-heavy weight, won the right to compete in the National tournament by winning the Masters title on Saturday, the second month in Kansas City. He was picked by experts to fight it out in the finals. Melham's team won, Brayden Riley, Kaname University student Bill Raines, Kamame University student. Raney, however, was forced to withdraw from the tourney on account of studies, thereby forfeiting his chance to converse in the National meet. Mellham and Ramye have met three times in the ring, each match being decided by a decision. Ramye holds two of the decisions and Mellham one. Ramer is the former light-heavy weight champion of Kansas City and winner of the Tri-State tournament title in 2015. He won the Oklahoma, Colorado and Kansas. Spring Football Practice Is Over for Jayhawkers Borrello, Freeze and Black Star for Winning Red Team As a finale to the past six weeks of spring football practice spent in formulating the new spread formation, the team selected Blue Team in the last practice this spring afternoon by a score of 24 to 0. The consistent gains by the victors was due to a divided attack, consisting of passing and line-plunging. Phil Boulora, the starter of the passes used by the Reds, successfully completed three during the short period before the defense tried to advantage the interference provided by a heavy line which kept the ball almost continually in the territory of the defender. Same Lineups Used Lineups used yesterday were similar to those that have been used during the past six weeks of practice. At center, Blaus; Blue's; guard positions were filled by Rost and Kvarkiv, Reds, and Chappel and Casini, Blues; Red tacked was amended by Blaus and Kvarkiv; and by Baker and Mahringer, Jira Brazil and O'Neil kept the end positions for the winners, and Bert Hammer and Campbell for the Blues. Birch made a few changes in the positions for the Red squad, with Heltman and Williams for the opposition. At quarterback, Borelo and Dick made a few changes in Freeze and Hill at opposing fullbacks. The first and second touchdowns came as a result of continual line plunges by the Steelers on ball on the first and Freeze on the following one. The third, materializing a defensive play, caused a battle, came from a pass, Borelo to Black, who found no trouble between them. Birch Scores Last Birch, on a long run, is credited with the fourth and final touchdown of the game, although the Reds again threat- Send Your Visiting Mothers a Corsage Saturday or Sunday Other Mothers Will Have Them According to Coach Hargis, following this final practice, the squads good and will be in the running to reain its Big Six title next fall. The men's intramural track meet was scheduled for 4:30 p.m. The first day events will be the 220-yard dash, the jump shot, put, 120-yard low hurdles, javelin and discus. The first man run will carry 440 yards, the second and third 220 runs, and the fourth 800 Intramurals Don't Neglect Your Mothe We make corsages at all prices Phone 88 In Hotel Eldridge The events of the second day will be the 100-yard dash, the high jump, the 440-yard dash, the discus throw, and the long jump, in which each man runs 110 yards. One playground ball match was played yesterday, the Sigma Nu's defeating the Phi Kapak's 14 to 1. The consolation tennis tournament has been posted; the first round is to be completed by Wednesday, May 6. Tomorrow's playground ball matches are as follows: S.A.E. vs. Delta Chi, Delta Tau vs. sigma Chi, Pikappa Lamba, Delta Kappa Lamba, and Beta vs. Pi Kappa. The third practice for the women's inter-class track meet will be held to morning morning at 9:30 in the stadium. The second practice is a track meet which will be held Thursday, May 21. If she attends the practice, the women will be set to have will be, 50-yard dash, 72-yard dash, 100-yard dash, put him high, 60-yard hurdles, discuss throw, broad jump, and endure. Previous records made in these events are: 50 yard dash, Jane Byron, 64 seconds, made n 1930; 75 yard dash, made n 2008; 100 yard dash, H. Church, 13 seconds, made in 1926; shot put, Cleo David, 27 feet and 2 inches; high jump, C. Lynch, and F. Bigsy, 4 feet and 6 inches; low jump, J. O'Connor, 9.2 seconds; discus, J. George, 7 feet 5.3 inches; broad jump, M. Snead, 15 feet 10-1 2 inches; javelin, Margaret Lawson, 62 feet, 3 inches; long jump, and relay, freshen, 9.2 seconds. Today three of the younger coaches took upon themselves to prove to the world that they were members in good standing of the Izaak Walton league. The Kansas athletic stuff is as ver- satile as any in the business of coach- ing, if we can believe what we see and hear. Accordingly they set out early this morning for some spot known only to the fish. They were fishing, their fish were biting. Their efforts were well received and the office proudly displaying their catch. In all fairness to the fishermen and to others who have a longing for the sport, we will say that it was one of the greatest mysteries ever seen in many a moon. Measuring some two and a half feet in length, the string was composed of the finest looking ten inch frying species that has been taken from the Kai for many a month. Now that football practice is over Hinshaw will probably be able to bring in some more fine looking fish to add to the menu, as a loyal member of the Izak Waltzes. Other members of the athletic force re well known fishermen and when a schoolboy's tuition ought to be the chief subject, unless the have already brought in larger numbers. And now let us introduce the Izakalon musicmen on the tour. The musicians Messrs Humbuck, Hamilton and Logan. Three gentlemen who certainly know how to get out and bring the audience in. PERMANENT WAVES PRESIDENT HOOVER INVITES UNTIEDT TO LENGTHEN VISIT Washington May 1—U (P)-President Howard liked young Bryan Untiedt so much he sent him to Colorado school boy hero to remain at the White House a few days more. The chief executive, the lad has fond thoughts and an exceptionally logical mind. A close and unusual friendship has sprung up between the two it was said at the White House. Any Style — $2.50 and $4.00 Shampoo 25c Fingerwet 25c Special Sale of Cosmetics Snyder Beauty School Sport Shots 817 Mass. St. --and your order will be sent out immediately Lawrence. Kan. Phone 893 Tragedy stalks through the land: friends betray us; dis- sidents put up and sieced by lay their burdens on million dollars,诱使人们去自杀. Where can the man who has ceased to believe in a future or in a future life look for help in his boat of need? 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