UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1931 Drake Games Has Large Entry List of Able Athletes Teams in Kansas Relay Are to Compete With Other Squads in Des Moines PICK K. U. RUNNERS Des Moines, April 22- (UOP) About a week ago, the women's soccer team won on campus, through a win nation, will participate this year in the Mid-West's greatest spring athletic tournament. Performers in the university, college and high school classes will strive to better marks established over a perennial base. The team was founded by Major John E. Griffith, who is now commissioner of athletes in the Western conference. If sunshine falls hard during a warm day, Drake stadium that has prevailed over Drake stadium for the past few days, new records may be established. The teams' finals will be run Saturday afternoon. At the Kauaus reels last week three relays on the Drake book were better than those at the regular season matches. With all teams entered here that participated in the Kauaus relays and nearly as many more there seemed little doubt that new records would be Coach Brutch Hamilton today announced the K.U. entrants for the Drake relays to be held at Dae Minho Park on Friday, June 24, the following six men: Clyde Coffman, Ralph Schiff, Bernard Gridley, Joe Klanter, Raymond Flick and Earl Fowlm. The first four men competed in the championship. The Drake is not running in the open 100 yard dash. Iamilton Picks Six Flick will compete in the high hurdles and act as alternate for the relay team, which has been considerably weakened by the injury of George Foley. The doctor's care to see if a leg muscle he pulled Saturday can be put back in shape for future competition. Earl Foy will put the shot and throw the ball. To Have Football Relay The men entrain tomorrow night to arrive in Des Moines Friday for the elimination tryouts. Coach Hargis is having difficulty in choosing the last man for his football relay team, an event to be run as part of the Drake rebels. This relay team, which played against the Drake games, Probable K.U. players composing the team are Jim Bauch, Maurice Kite, Gilbert Schake and either Earl Foy or Eman Schake. Sooners Will Not Enter Eight Examiners Assist Alphin in Giving Special Tests Norman, Okla., April 21—(UP) —The University of Oklahoma will not be held on Saturday, March 15, Monroe Friday and Saturday because of lack of funds in the athletic department. 21 Enrolled in Life Saving All members of the class have successfully passed the preliminaries which are required. Included in the preliminaries are the 100-yard swim, back swim for 50 yards, tread water, surface dive for objects, running front dive and The all-University men's life-saving class has increased from 10 to 21, the latter number being reached last night Eight examiners were present for his night's case to assist Herbert Alphin a doctor in examiner for this district in Kansas. This afternoon at 4:30 M. Alpham and the examiners are planning to give you a pair of black shorts, 100 yards on the side, 100 yards on the back, and 100 yard crowd-stroke the strakes. You will be uday afternoon at which time a picture will be taken of the successful examiner. Mr. Aliphan is pleased with the class and he believes from the work shown that he will be able to prepare should be able to pass the examination proper which will begin Thursday af- Two Day Carnival Planned 100 Events Planned for Big Penn State Relays One hundred events have been listed in Swartz's manager, for competition in the city of Pennsylvania Relax Carnival to be held on Franklin Field, April 24 and In announcing the program for the first day, Swarts stated that the 3000 mile race would be a feature of the program in 1928, which he retained in view of the coming race. The program is divided into 44 events for Friday and 56 for Saturday. The last event, a day with the first event of the desaturation, On Saturday the hammer throws the wrench. On the opening day 20 events have been allotted to the colleges with 24 students enrolled in these schools. The second day will find the college athletes competing 24 events Read the Kansan Want Ads. Tie for Football Relay Men Aspirants for Team to Run at Drake Will Contest Again The tryouts held yesterday afternoon for the football relay team to represent Kansas at the Drake Ralies were on Thursday, and James Bausch will hold another elimination this afternoon. James Bausch did not compete yesterday as he has already been named by the national team. the six men in the contest yesterday were Maurice Kite, "Sweeon" Henson, Earl Foy, Elmer Schauke, Surveys and Chris Bates, first followed by Hanson. Foy and Schauke tied for third so that the team will not be decided until the final This relay is for 440 yards and was started last year. It has been made a regular feature of the Drake carnival, insiderable attention over the country. Football Practice Shows New Formations Made Details of Five New Plays Worked Out by Team and Coaches Spring football practice this afternoon will be the last practice this week as Coach H. W. H. Harring is going to the Drake relay with the football relay team. A snappy workout was held late in the afternoon and up the work on the new formation. Every man out for practice Tuesday was given a chance to run in the new formation. One team ran against a few men on the defense and although there were not any tackling, the line was able to break through the hole would be for the play. All the details of five new plays were gone over by the coaching staff and we learned from the spread formation. Two of the plays are taken to the halfback to grab a pass, one to the smash, one off the left tackle and the other off the right tackle. There are three players on the same manner only instead of faking the ball it is actually given to the halfback. The team would take one play at a time and drill on it until they had played 10 or more. One of the key positions in the backfield was taken by Lee Foster at full pace. He would then roll the ball goes to the fallback who must time his pivot perfectly for the play. Other men working in the backfield and running the ball in one or more plays were Elmer Schakek, Richard Hargrove, and John McKenna; they were running more smoothly from the new formation than they had the first day and with a week to work on it Coach Harrington should be able to know what will adopt the new system next fall. --at Baseball Scores American Association American League American Association All games postponed on account of rain. Philadelphia R 1 H New York 12 11 Detroit 4 5 Cleveland 5 8 Boston 3 7 Washington 12 12 Chicago at St. Louis, cold weather, no name National League New York 1 5 Boston 1 9 Brooklyn 3 9 Philadelphia 7 12 St. Louis at Chicago, wet grounds, no grass (only games scheduled) If you enjoy good dinner music you should plan to dine here on this our special dinner night. Thursday Night The menu offered is the best we could plan. Fresh vegetables and fruits always. The hot biscuits are free. Dine with a satisfied group The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best Jayhawkers Lose Opening Contest to Missouri Nine --- igers Move to Top Place by Superior Slugging in 13 to 7 Win at Columbia HOME PLAY ERRORLESS Columbia, Mo. April 22—The UAlbany University of Missouri baseball time took first place in the Big Six stands by 15 minutes to 7, before it reached 7, to 7 here yesterday afternoon. The two teams were originally scheduled to play on Monday, but workmen did not get the diamond in shape to start the game until too late for the second game. the play of Kansas in the field was good. The Jayhawks did not make an attempt to win, but only five hits off Wagner, she surpassed her hurler for the Missourians. Wagner kept the five Kansas hit scatters and scored a line issuing 12 bases on balls to the visitors. The Tigers fell on the offerings of two Jayhawk hurriers for 11 hits; Krause, who started for Kansas, was forced to leave after missing an inn after allowing three runs in the second. Ross, who succeeded him, was touched for nine hits in the dugout and lost to Josh Allen in the innings. The only extra base hit made off of Wagner came in the ninth inning, when Trombold, left field for Kansas, made a triple, Carter tripped and Harutum doubled, for the Tiger extra base hit. The Raptors likely ideally played for football than baseball. The score by imunts: R H E Kansas 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 - 7 5 0 Missouri 0 3 3 1 2 2 1 0 x - 11 3 1 Intramurals --ing, Monday morning. Reward for return to Robert Glore, 1409 Tenn. Phone 1617. —162 The deadline on intramural singles in tennis and horseshoes for the first round has been set for tomorrow. April 10, 2013, will be played by that time or forfeited. Captains for the women's track teams will be elected for the freshmen, soils and environmental marrow at the first meeting of all those interested in the track media of the meeting. The captain of charge of the meeting which will be held in the Robinson gymnastics at the Rocky Mountain event. Second round matches in tennis, horseback and handball skills, teenage, handball and horseback doubles must be completed by April 30. Hear Paderewski Arrive on time PHONE 987 Guffin Taxi Drive a Rent-A-Ford These Spring Afternoon Wherever You Go You Will Enjoy Yourself in a Car from the Rent-A-Ford Co. 916 Mass. St. Phone 433 Want Ads LOST. A black Johnny cap. Saturday morning between Oread High School and administration Building. Rob Rustt. Room 30. Phone K.U.10281_162 LOST: Log-log duplex slide rule on street in front of Engineering building, Monday morning. Reward for return to Robert Glore, 1409 Tenn. Phone 1617. —162 GLIDEN TOURIST home. A good place to send visiting parents or sends. 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