PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1931 Relays Bring 723 Men;60 Schools to Make Entries universities to Enter 349 Colleges Send 312; 62 Coming From Junior Colleges SCHOOLS TO SEND BEST Seven hundred twenty-three men from 60 schools will compete in the annual Kansas relay held here April 16. In the university class 240 men from 62 schools will enter. Three hundred twelve men from 28 colleges will enter in the college class, and 62 men from eight schools will compete with junior college ratings. It is believed by the athlete board that the highest callible will be entered. Junior College Entries Universities Are Named The universities entered are Northwestern University, Arkansas State University, Indiana, Washington University (St. Louis), Oklahoma A and M, Nebraska, Iowa State, Grinnell College, Mississippi State, Marquette University, Alabama State, College of Washington, Southern Methodist University, Creighton University, University of Kansas, Oklahoma, Illinois, Drake University, Texas, Iowa, and Rice Institute Schools entered in the college class are Haskell Institute, Loyola University (Chicago), Kansas State Teacher College, Yankton College, State Teachers College (Springfield, Mo.), Bradley, Polytechnic Institute, Oklahoma University (Jackson, Ala.), University of South Dakota, Washigot College, College of Emporia, Ottawa University, Northwestern University, Texa., Crimson Christian College, Iowa Wesleyan College, Iowa Teachers College, University of Wichita, Southwestern State College, Westchester University, Baker University. Kansas State Toucher's college of McPherson College McKenzie Jewell College Jewell University Lake Forest College (Lake Forest, IL) Woodland Hills College Junior College Entrance Juniors. College Entrance, Caltha Catholic Business College, Northeast Oakland, Independence, Kan., St. Joseph, Ph., Parsons, University Preparatory School and Junior College (Tonkawa, Ark.) Fort Smith, and BHDARs Sport Shots Kansas won the trunk race handily, although the score hardly done justice to the Haskell team. The Tampa Bay Rams beat the Kansas City team and the run to be spring and fast. Stickel and Kluizer took first and second in the 100-dish dish. Kluizen passing "Buster" Charles to take second and considered convenience at the 90-pound mark. Charles, the national decathlon champion, turned in a creditable performance for the Indians taking fish in the first 12 feet of the first in the bread bunch with 23 feet $5/8 inch, second in the short with 20 feet $5/8 inch, third in the ease with 127 feet $5/8 inch, and third in the 100-yard dish "Hunter" who ran in the male relay team which took Seelher, lone Kansas entry in the role run, lead us way to the court. Indian under artist, caught him on the jestan. The two run Ken and neck three fours of the run until Skew. She joined at the finish to take first 5 yards. Leroy Siebel, brother of Rabbit Silk, took a major spill in the 239 when he lost his stride, stumbled and slid on the ground. Rabbit Silk's entlert out for third places. "Axel" Foy took the shat put with 44 feet $3 \frac{1}{2}$ inches. "Axel" tossed the weight 46 feet while warming up. Hayward Flick runs a nice hurdle race. Flick easily took first in the 129 high hurdles and second in the low hurdles. Gidley ran the U.L.U record. The time may not be accepted because of the wind at the hacks of the runners. Steve Hinson wants to know what a two miler thinks about while he is going around and around the track. He knows in which to do a lot of cogniting. True to his promises, Coach Hamilton ran the meet in rapid fashion. There was one event and sometimes threepen going on all the time. This arrangement met approval of the crowd. Not a dull moment. Jim Bautche, who gave an exhibition in the javelin throw, successfully stressed a small box in his arm to have him 15 feet. We claim that's good. Brad Logan was the official order of the meet announcing the results and casting wise cracks at Hirshaw and others. Courtland> To lose a valuable rink last fall during potato digging time and find it in a pan of potatoes being prepared, Ms. Gavin was Winslow Front, a Jewell country girl. MEN'S LIFE SAVING CLASS WILL BE OFFERED APRIL 2 MEN'S LIFE SAVING CLASS -K.H. Herbert Alphin, instructor has advanced the date of the all-University week's life saving class from the week of May 15 to the week of April 20. The class will work on the senior life saving tenion offered by the All men who desire to take the tests must make an application to Mr. Alaplain before they are enrolled in the program. For most students at least 50 of this year's examinations. To Open Season Against Haskell Squad Tomorrow payhawkers to Meet Club Which Beat Aggies Last Week The 1921 baseball season for the Jay-hawkeine will start tomorrow in a game with the strong Haskell aggregation. The game is scheduled to begin at noon and be charged. The strength of Coach Tom C. Bishops' charges is unknown but he will have six lettermen in his starting lineup. The Indiana have played nine players over the last six to 6 victory over the strong Kansas Agienie Kine. Haskell hatted two Agiepie pitchers out of the box, including Aucker who was one batting hurler of the Big Six last year. Kansas has been handicapped by the bad weather and this has been noticeable especially in the pitching staff. Coach Bishop has not decided on his pitching choice for the opening game. He will choose his finger from Cooke, letterman. Ross, squadmaster last year, said he hadn't seen Kwame with Kwarner is a likely starter. In the insepul for the infield, Coach Bishop will start all lettermen with Fisher holding down first base, Hallett holding up second base, Brennessen at the hot corner. This combination has been working together during the game, and has shown valuable workfelling. The outfitter will have two lettermasters and a sophomore as starters. Ioga in right field and Trombold in left field are the experienced gardeners and Price is the new outfitter who will be in charge of the other sophomore will be behind the hat. The Kansas nine has not had a regular coach but they have been ably piloted by Captain Bishop. A prominent factor on the field this year is the huntful spirit spun by every member of the squad. This will allow a more tight place and will show its results in the box score. In the final practice yesterday the regulars were victorious by a score of 15 to 1 with Krauser in the box. The regulars were coming through with timely hits, when his natu marts Cousins divided pitched dates of the rookies. The batting order for Monday's game is as follows: Price, centerfield; Brennesson, third base; Fischer, first base; Tornelson, second base; Huttengren, third base; Huizen, second base; Insug, right field; and Krause, Cooper, or Fleiss, pitcher. Intramurals Drawing have been made for the first and second rounds of singles in the women's intramural tennis. These matches must be played by Monday. Those who drew layes but will play in the second round are: Margaret Lawson, P.D.Q.; Martha J. Stone; Mary Stone-back, Alpha Gamma Delta; Hazelle Hedges, Alpha Omicron Pi; Martha Bishop, Baptist Pi; Beta Priesta, Maériella Beltra, Beta Priesta, Maériella Beltra, Dorsothy Hamlin, Alpha Omicron II; Elizabeth Engel, Alpha Omicron II; Paire Voran, Alma Gamma Delta; Paire Voran, Alma Gamma Delta; Dorothy Hamlin, Alpha Gamma Delta; Frances Reed, Alpha Omicron II; Katherine Love, Delta Zeita; Ruth Bishop, Laurel Zeita; Zeta Zeita, Ethea Coronelius, Alpha Gamma Delta; Coral Puff D.P.D. Josephine Finkle, Corbin Hall; Wanda Degendert Lean, Sigma Kappa; J. Hanock, Alpha Xi Zelta; Helena Lewen, P.D.Q.; Harper Hamlin, Alpha Gamma Delta; Elizabeth Corrad, Delta Zeita; Frances White, Alpha Delta Pi; Elizabeth Bugy, Kappa Kappa Gamia; Independent, Elizabeth Conrad, Delta Zeita; Frances White, Alpha Delta Pi; Elizabeth Bugy, Kappa Kappa Gamia; Independent, Dorothy Lightburn, Corbin Hall; Harriet Fisker, Independent, Cemeterial, Independent, Betts Wilshayn, Kappa Kappa Gamia; Margaret Callahan, Alpha Those playing in the first round are Eleonor Montgomery, Delta Zeta, vs. Katherine Mockey, Independent Genma, vs. Thea Ruthnaway, Corbin hall; Elizabeth Moskey, Independent, vs. Alberto Brescia, Delia Delta, vs. Mary Moorey, Alpha Omicron Pi; Ruth Brevidient, Kappa Kappa Gamma, vs. Dorothy Martin, Alpha Chi Omega, Eugenio Engel, Alpha Chi Omega, Grace Glavilleville, Alpha Xi Delta, vs. Mary Van Cleemer, Delta Zeta, vs. Martine Jolson, Corbin hall; Lennie Loarrell, Alpha Omicron Pi; Mary Virginia McHenry, Independent, vs. Martine Jolson, Corbin hall; Nellie Brandt, Delta Zeta, Vern Martin, Corbin hall, vs. Hassell McCoy, Alpha Chi Omega, vs. L. Lawson, Alpha Chi Omega, vs. Nadine Limbacher, Chi Omega Gamma Delazr, Heltz Henderson, Sigma Kappa; Jane B贿, P.D.Y. Lewis, Alma Gamma Delazr; Wilma Teyler, Delta Zea; Carol Higginbottom, Alpha Zeta; Frank Chong, Alpha Fink; Chin Orega; M. Allen, Alba Xi Dade; Wade Verdier, Delta Zeta; Firecrown Armstrong, Independent; Frances McFadden, Marie Waugh; Gamma Phi Beta. The playground ball schedule for this week is as follows: Tuesday, diamond I. Cosmopolitan II. Keysiewka, diamond III. Kobe, diamond IV. D.U. vs. Signa Chi; diamond 4. Pisim Gam vs. Kappa Giama; diamond 5. Pisim Kyu vs. Kappa Giama; diamond 6. Pisim Kyu vs. Kyu Cohls; diamond 7. Triangle vi. Pi K A; diamond 8. Pi U; vi. S.A. M; and diamond 9. D, S I.P. vi. Haugh The remaining games for the week come on Thursday in the following order: diamond 1, Theta Tau vs. Kc. Kolam, diamond 2, S.P.E. vs. SAE, Signa Nu vs. D.SL.; diamond 4, Phi Pi vs. triangle Diamond 6, Signa Chi vs. A.T.O; diamond 7, Delta Chi vs. Signa Diagonal 8, Delta Chi vs. Signa Diagonal 10, Phi Chi vs. A.K. Phi The schedule for Wednesday is as follows: diamond 1. Phi Fri vs S.A.E diamond 2. Beta vs Deita Chir diamond 3. Beta vs Deita Chir diamond 4. diamond 6. Kappa Paea vs Aceta. Sigma Phi Epsilon won the murder ball championship with six wins and no losses when the Phi Gams forfeited to it in the final game. Second place was the winner, with victories and one loss, with one game to be played with the Triangle. Drawings for spring handball, tennis, and horseshoes for both singles and doubles were pasted on the intramural field. Plain sets must be played on April 17. On account of the recent wet weather, the time has been extended for playing off first round tennis matches and on April all first round matches are due on April 26. Partings for handball singles are a few in herring. SHAE, SAK vs. Evans Pi Alaem Pai Akunu Pai Alaem D.I.U vs. Jenkin Pi U Manley Pi D.I.U, bye Flaming, Delta Chi, bye; Woody, P.K.A. vs. Maiden, D.M.TT, bye; Woodrow, P.K.A. vs. Maiden, D.M.TT, Triangle, vye; Reynolds, A.K.L.; Brooker, Phi Pa. vs. Wilhelm, Beta; Ot T.Tau; T.Tau, ATO Mackay, T.C.; Sweeney, E.P.S; Jahnson, K.A. vs. Sheppard, Phi D; Johnson, K.S. vs. Sheppard, Phi D; Phi K.A. vs. Hoffman, A.K.P; Gloe Theta Tau, vye; Belles, P.I. vs. Exum, Dvs. Coverdale, B.I.; Triangle, vye; Brown, B.I.; Triangle, vye; SAM; Roberto, Phi Pa. yye; Barber, Delta C. vs. Enola, K.C. Herrud, D.R. vs. Bevere, H.S. Dorsey, P.M. vs. K.A. vs. Schwartzkopf, P.U. Devinson, T. Morton, Beta G. Fiergardel, Phi P. vs. Scott, A.K. Wilson, Theta T. vs. Douglas, SP. N.W. Piu, Phi Gau vs. Walker, G. Firgardel, Phi P. Barker, B. Chi vs. Edmunds, A.T. O., Walker, Phi Gau vs. H.D.T. Diefes, Phi D. vs. Rendleman, T. Trau, Rose, D.U. vs. Jonesch, P.U; Irwin, P.K. vs. Brady, A.K.K.; Fasl, Tsai Hodge, S.A.L.; Prazigian, P.P. Sleeper, Phi D; bye; Noble, D.U. von Hexogrom, Phi D; Chi, D.; Chi, D.; K Siguyen, Phi D; Phi K; A Vase, Brice, S.A.M.; Fleursch, Phi P; Jae, Jarvis, D.; Dickinson, Phi G; Caso, Betar, Hammond, D.T.; D.ye, Smith, D. B; Hoes, Roberts, A.T.O.; Eglodon, Phi Garm, Wiedemann, Phi G.; Carter, Phi M.; Garlett, Carter, Phi M.; Manilage, Phi K. A; Winget, A.K.L.; Bumach, Phi P; Claflin, Phi D; Cargney, D.; Doeld, Prichard, Phi Pi vs. McDonald, KG; Sig; Marshall, DU; O. Vell, DLL; SAM; Youngstown, AKPi; Barber, Triangle vs. Mnnoenck, SAM; Thompson, Phi Pi vs. McGuire, AKLi; Bollard, DII; Trumboldt, AJO; Stromberg, Jones, SPE, Cochrane, DT.D vs. Everbart, Pi U; Kieno, Phi Dvs. Shreve, D. Chi, b; Collins, D.U. s Labau, B.M.; Marin, P.I.K. A.; K. tinger, A.T.O.; Coleman, Ph.P. tinger, A.T.O.; Conquet, T.P. DULLE, F.L., Lallon, Phi.CI. Jones, Phi.Delt vs. Marvoux, A.K. Kernedy, K. med. vs. E.L., Lallon, Phi.CI. P. vs. Zeuthen, D.T.D.; Clevenger, S. A. Glauben, S.A. Glauben; gan. vs. S.A. Glauben, S.A. JEGH; D. Ui; vs. Wilson, A.K.L.; Haines, Triangle, Kotzl; Mogruder, T. Tau vs. Benker, D.U. vs. Coleman, S.P.E. Lieberman, Bermann vs. Barmes, P.H. Flat, T Uai vs. Rosembach, S.A.M. Fritz, J Uai vs. Rosenbach, S.A.M. Pi KA, Uai vs. Shaw, Pi U; Sils, Beta vs. Cooper, D.S.L; Fegn, Ph Pius to KROELK, A.K.I; Turcher, Ph Pius to KROELK, A.K.I; Turcher, Ph Dew, Ph Dien, Ph Dien, Ph Dew, Ph Dien, Ph Dien, Coom, Hibd, D.D vs. Allen, S.A.; Eudre, Triangle vs. Klingberg, A.K.L, William Deta, Beta, Stone, S.A. Tan, T Tan vs. Kennedy, A.T.O. Kennedy, T Tan vs. Vance, A.TO. In the doubles of handball the pair- Gree, Dills, A.T.O. to flover, Filgerader, P.I. to Burkholder, Everhart, Pi U. vs. Rudolph, Frei, Triangle, Pi U. vs. Sig. vs. Elder, Elsevier, Pi U. vs. Barker, Wilson, Bergen-Kaul, Pi K. A.; Wilson, Bergen-Kaul, Pi K. A.; Stone, Storling, D.U. Shifman, Shapire, S.A.M. vs. Haringer, T.au vs. Coleman, Jones, S.P., E.S. Pierce, White, Pi D. hy; Haines, Nelson, Trinity, Ryan, Kramlich, D.T.D. Roberts, White, A.T.O. vs. Silk, William, Barnes, Lynch, C.J. Davis, Klimgberg, A.K.I. vs. benjou, Madruder, T. Lau; Tallow, Fader, S.A. M. a.yi, Baldh, Trombold, A.T.O. vs. Wattskortpohl, K.P.; Watskortpohl, P. u. vs. Kerau, Phi D. smith, Pyle, D. chi vs. Hoffman, Marcaux, A.K.I. vs. Windel, Walter, Phi G. vs. Gard Lawn, P.K.A. Kramer, Marcaux, A.K.I. vs. shall, S.P.E. Murphy, Murphy, K. sig, bye, Robert, Skimner, Phi p. vs. Hagerman, Case, Bech, Boehm, T. D. Hardy, McGurte, A.K.I. T. D. Hardy, McGurte, A.K.I. Blackshawer, E.W.S. Huber, Barber, D. Chi vs. Harley, Sorrells, P.K.I. Harvey, Harnover, A.T.O. vs. Ross, Herring, D.U. Manley, Kiene, Phi Delt, bye, Dickinson, Hodgson, Phi g.ye. Engle, Knight, Phi J. ye, Fitzpatrick, Phi J. ye, Morrison, Mitchell, D.chi. Shooper, Chambert, Phi D. ve. Prater, Lieberman, Triangle, Edmunds, Kemp. A.T.O. vs. Herker, Nobuhara, Mekhit, Knight, D.L.S. Straight, Tucker, Phi gam vs. Cries, Board, Baft, Flat, Kennedy, T. Tau vs. Remplin, Plossmann, Gima. Tau vs. Remplin, Plossmann, Gima. Wollen, Pi.k.A. vs. Douglas, Hayes, S.P.E. Sandeck, Jesse, Phi p.yye. Youngstrum, Manning, T. Tau vs. Melesley, Malesey, Pi.k.A. Wollen, Pi.k.A. vs. Hargasit, Pi.k.A. vs. Kasushi, Reynolds, Chilin, Sleeper, Phi D. ve. Young, Huppe, Coleon, K. sig vs. Collins, Jerome, B. Haydel, R. Haydel, A.K.I. Jayhawks Flown to Mrs. Ferdinand Voulard, B.M.24, will go to Washington, D. C. April 20-32 to act as page at the Continental Congress. Mr. Voulard is a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Ms. Voulard is a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and one of the five pages to go from Kansas. Mrs. Blanche Bardill McUllan, M.A.12 of Antony is one of the five members of the Commission which has been appointed by Gov. Harry Wadding under the law. H. L. Bishop, B. 5'28, superintendent of schools and coach in Backner, Mo was in charge of the first annual west- No Sour Notes when you are Singing the Praises of the ern Missouri conference outdoor track conference that was held April 10 at Buckner with six schools participating. JAYHAWK Cafe Dr. Frank L. Abbey, M.D.97 of Newton, has the remarkable record of having brought 2,500 babies into the world, fourth of the population of Newton. Judge Charnese A. Burney, LL.B.S. Associate Deputy Chief of the Kansas City Lodge number 28 of the Benevolent and Protective order of Elks. Installation of officers was held in November. Telephone Representatives Here Miss Irene Koeneke, f27, has been admitted to the New Orleans laboratory and clerk of Dr. Wilbur Smith, an emeritus dean of wrestlers in the United States. Telephone Representatives Here Three representatives of the American Telegraph and Telegraph company are visiting us at our facility. Their visit is only of a friendly nature, since they are not planning to take on any additional college graduates this summer. We are here at St. Louis, W. J. Malmorer of Chicago, W. R. Kereger of Topeka. Coastal Men Not Earned in Arizona Phoenix, Arizona—(UQ) —A survey discloses that there isn't a place in southwestern Arizona where coastal men to appear. During the summer when the mercury is above 100 for month after month "common sense" equate prevails and no matter what the occasion coats are not worn. Torrence T. Shannon, A.B.10, of Mound City received an announcement of his promotion from first lieutenant to captain from the War Department on March 3, 2014, at Ft. Leavenworth, where he has served as first lieutenant since 1929. Read the Kansan want-ads ROBY'S ON THE HILL You don't know "Nutbin" if you haven't tried our Sunday 3 Course Chicken Dinner Served from noon till 8 p.m. 40c We specialize on Salads. 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