PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS Long Runs Thrill as Red and Blue Game Ends in Tie Campbell Dashes 70 Yard to Score Touchdown; Schaake Evens Count MADISON IS INJURED Staging a regular moving picture fixture was tough, and with about three minutes left to play and scored a touchdown to gain a tie in the game with the Blues in trifles. With just 10 seconds left, Reds missing the try for point after the touchdown with the Blues had earlier The first casualty of the spring practice season was suffered by John Madison, a player who nearly missed Near the end of the first half Madison intercepted a pass and started down the field. He failed to make it unavailable to arise. He was carried into the dressing room, and if later developed a knee injury, he would result a result of the play. He had shown superior work all season, especially at the finals. At the start of the game the ball went up and down the field with neither team being able to break through for a score. Several times both teams were within scoring distance but the ball was caught or escaped on the line stiffened and held. Campbell Makes Touchdown The first break came near the end of the first half. The Reds had the ball in the Blue territory when Jewell Campbell, Blue end, backed up to intercept a pass on his own side for a touchdown and the first score of game. Although his interference formed rapidly it was unnecessary as no Red men were near him as he sped down the sideline before getting hit by the kick, his hick going wild. The Reds again showed their strength after the start of the second half by marching down to the 30-yard line from their own end. The third down was intercepted this time by Richard Weaver, freshman ralkback for the Blues. After that, the second half was a duplication of the first half, and men being able to gain the advantage. Near the end of the game the Reds kicked to the Blue 48-yard line and or so missed by the Blue 48-yard line. The Reds recovering on the 50-yard line A first down and a penalty put the ball on the 30-yard line, at which place the Blue 48-yard line took its upon himself to tie the score. Manning Stars for Blues On the first play, Schaeke took the ball in front of the defense and tackled taken behind after it seemed that he was loose. In two more smashes at the line, he gained the remaining five yards to score for the Reeds. Phil Borelli tried for the extra kick also went wide of his mark. Schaehk did the painting for the Beds and John Manning for the Blues. Both paintings have been used as fact that they have had little practice on painting this spring. Manning also has a nice run of 20 yards, repeatedly making five and ten yards on line saws, which are used to cut For the Reds, Schaake continued his star work shown all during the spring season. Dick ONell, freshman end, also showed nice turnouts and was on a whole line the play was superior,扑回着 the thrusts of the backfield time and time again West Virginia Capital Nearly Built Charleston, W. Vail, ~(Up) - West Virginia's new $5,000 capital building will be completed and ready for occupancy within six months, with abond of the date of completion stipulated in the contract. SPRINGTIME The time when a light, tasty luncheon puts you "right with the world" Jayhawk's food is in tune with the weather. JAYHAWK CAFE Intramurals Best Sandwich and Fountain Service in Town. The schedule for playground ball for this week is as follows: on Monday the postponed games are to be played with Ttheta Tua meet Kentucky Colonels on diamond 1; diamond 4; S.A.E. Diamond 4, Signa Nus vs D.S.L.; diamond 5, Phi Vi vs. Triangle 6, Phi Chi vs. A K Pi; diamond 7, Sigma chi vs. A.T.O; diamond 8, Delta Tei vs. A.T.O; diamond 10, Pi K A. vs. Delphi Cai. --to go beside him are: Smith, Fisher Kraemer, Ross, Cooley, Brennecini Hutteen, Hatton, Inga Trombold, Price Franks, and Sharkey. On Tuesday the schedule is as follows: 1. Diamond cap vs. Kiawka vs. S.A.M. Diamond 3, D.T.D. vs. Phi Delta; diamond 3, Phi Giant vs. Phi Delta; diamond 6, Phi Giant vs. Phi Delta; diamond 7, Delta Chi; diamond 9, Haugh club vs. Xtra Diamond; key diamonds 10, KawkaVs vs. The schedule for the final games of the week is diamond 1, S.PE. vs. PHi; diamond 2, Cosmopolitan vs. Haugh club; diamond 3, D.S. Pi vs. Kayhawks diamond 4, A.KL vs. SAM; Kappa 6, D.SL vs. Acacia 8, Kappa vs. Sigma Chi; diamond 9, D.U vs. AT.O; diamond 10, P.Iu vs. Sigma Nu. Lawrence Entry Wins Golf Driving Contest Chester Jones, Amateur; De feats Professionals In Relay Event Chester Jones, 32, an amateur, representing the Lawrence Country club, proved his skill to win the golf driving contest held as a part of the ninth annual Kansas Rehays. He drove scores 11 points with drives averaging 246 yards. Jack Wilson, professional from the St. Louis McSpadesen in drive off a tie to McSpaden in the drive off a tie to four 4's points on his hat drive, while winning his professional from the Lawrence Country club won fourth and Frank Madden, Oakwood Country club, Kansas City, MO. Tom Clark, professional from the Blue Hills Country club, Kansas City, Mo. gave an exhibition drive just prior to this contest once again focuses the eye of the public on his golf accomplishments, having played at golf tournaments in high school days. Baseball Team Goes to M.U Strength of Kansas Nine Is Yet Untried and Unknown The K. U. baseball team will leave at 3 this afternoon for Columbia to play the University of Missouri two games against Oklahoma. Both arenas of athletics, will make the trip along with Tom Bishop, coach and player. Coach Bishop announced that the men "Missouri has a good team this year," she shot, "and I up in the corner, and said Bhioh. that Love and Wagner, M. U. players, were only sophomores but both good." One of Holzwarf's clases has learned that the California fruit growers raised oranges, lemons and grapes, that they made another product by putting their oranges and lemons together and calling it grapefruit. The Kansas team triumphed over Haskell nine last Monday by a score of 8 to 3. The game was one-sided and the Killen had a three-hit test of strength yet this season. T. C --- Campus Comment Bishop commented, "Kansas strength is untidy and unknown. All indications are favorable for a good season." SMILEY IS ELECTED CAPTAIN OF NEXT YEAR'S RIFLE TEAM Edward Smiley, c33, has been elected captain of the men's rife team for next tour. Smiley had three high average high point man at the match at Kemper Military Academy, a few weeks earlier on the rife队. Smiley's third son on the rife队. Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed 50c We Offer You Subtotal Savings at These Prices... 60c Lawrence Steam Laundry "We clean everything you wear but your shoes" Phone 383 — 10th and N. H. She was the Ten-For-A-Dollar Darling of Foot-Loose Men. ROBY'S --- Ladies Dresses Cleaned and Pressed 600 ON THE HILL SUNDAY SPECIAL Three Course Chicken Dinner With Drink and Dessert 40c Salads - Sandwiches - Sodas Delivered Free — Any Time — Any Place PHONE 50 MONDAY Thru Wednesday A whirl and a dip and a tired smile were all that she had to sell . . . but she had an aching heart to give away! Added Comedy - Cartoon - News BARBARA STANWYCK Ten Cents a Dance —in— Perfect Sound Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Well Dressed Students go to R. E. Protsch, the Tailor 833 Mass. 4. W. Twente of the School of Education was in Topeka Friday attending the representative assembly of the Kansas State Teachers Association. Twente was a substitute. For R. A. Schlegel, who was unable to attend. Hillside Pharmacy Chicken Dinner 50c As Big An Event as the Kansas Relays! Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Adm. Mat. 10e-25e Eve. 10e-35e Entertaining Short —Subjects— Sound news-Musical act Thursday and Friday EL BRENDEL in "MIR. LEMON OF ORANGE" Saturday "WILD WEST WHOOPEE" Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Adm.: Mat. 10-30e; Eve 10-50f THE GREATER DICKINSON Starts Monday for 3 Days of High Powered Merriment —The Screen's Natural Comedian— See and Hear America's Laugholigist! Next Thursday Robert Montgomery in "Shipmates" Coming April 27 "Trader Horn"