FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1921 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Sooners Prepare Entries for Ninth Annual Relays Javelin Thrower Is Firs Oklahoman to Make Record Norman—(Special)-With a record driving score 61.9 points and won the last half dozen games, last half dozen Kansas Relay carriages it has attended, the University of Kansas was ranked second at Lawrence April 18, for the ninth annual running of the Jayhawk carriages. Arthur Cox, of Grandfield, Oklahoma's greatest jockey in the thrower, is the first Snoop to gather a championship with his win. He broke the meet record in the javelin with a mark of 107 feet 64 inches. The following April he was second to Snoop. He won both the Potts, Bernie Owen's powerful halfback, and closed 12 feet 11-8 lengths to earn a triple tie in the first pile of the Nebraska, and Carr, Kansas State. The 1928 meet was the finest Sooner showing of Kansas Kanas Riley history. In raw wintry weather, women won five championships, furnished the meet's only record-breakers, and with a total of 288 victories, made "Big Ten" Pacific Coast, Rocky Mountain, Central and Missouri Valley conference leagues for a single team. Tom Churchill won the decennial Alfred "Hippo" Howell flung the disc at 141 feet 9 inches for a new record. He was also named Bruce Drake and Jobie Bryce tied Droeegummiller, Northwestern, and Brower, Colorado Ages, for first in the paddle vault at 12 feet 8-3 inches and Carran was second in the high bounce. it was that season that Coach Jacobs silhouetted Soccer midget relay rookies from the field, distancing its new rookie Rusell Cameron and Harith Keith off from the field, distancing its new rookie Joshua a new record. Never before or since has an NCAA team of any of any collegiate Rally title In 1929 Ohio State scored 14% points in the Lawrence carnival. Four years later, Ohio State scored 7-422.284 to retain his decennial championship and Husker Indian Parker Shelby for first in the high jump and Howell for both the Bowl and Colorado Aggie. --with Dorothy Jordan KFKU "A Lawrence Sunset" a new number composed by Harry Hirsch, a member of the woodwind quartet of the University will be featured at KFKU Monday evening, April 13, from 6:45 to 7:30 p.m. by the quartet. This number is written for piano or organ. For music, Mr. Hirsch has arranged a number of pieces for the woodwind quartet which have been played at various University musical events. The quartet which will broadcast Monday evening is composed of Richard Portar, clarinet; Glenn Morris, saxophone; kasson, bassoon and Harry Hirsch, flute. Prof. Roy Underwood, a member of the department of piano under whose management the program is being presented, will play the piano and be preceded by a talk by Prof. L. D. Jinnings of the department of economics of the University of Karasu, who will talk on "Present Proposals for the Improvement of Public Service Industries." The program which will be given Monday evening over KFKU is as follows: "Mimun in F. Mimun" (F. Mimun) *Gavotte* and "Spunging Song" *Roy Underwood*; pianist; "A Lawrence Sunset"; woodwind quartet; "Summer Night"; clarinet solo; Richard Hammond, bassoon; and piano "Lenko" and "Wiennese Dance" Roy Underwood; *Prelude* (Op. 26 No. 8) basson奏乐; C. Vernon Pickel accompanied by the futeo; Buteo sonnier; and *Saratele*. Buteo form and Hospital News --with Dorothy Jordan So far this week very few students have found it necessary to appear at the student hospital. Eighteen were confirmed to the worst sickness only one out of eight admits to the hospital. Eighty-five were treated in the clinic yesterday. Read the Kansan want-ads KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 137 Mass. St. Phone 658 Hill Society Sigma Phi Epsilon To Have Bowery Party Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Sigma Phi Epion will entertain with its annual Bower Bewail at the chamber house onight from 9 to 12. Hurry Kooler's orchestra will furnish the The chaperones will be Mrs. Eva Oakes, Mrs. Gertrude Pearson, Mrs. Edith Miller and Mrs. Clara Leonard. Out of town guests will be Jack Roolele, Fritz Cronek, Warren Rudy of Jr. College and Wade Wien Jr. of Tulsa, Okla. Phi Gamma Delta Party Tonight General Electric Refrigerators University Women's Club Entertains Housemothers Phi Gamma Delta will entertain with a dance at night at the chapter house from 9 to 12. The chaperones will be Mrs. Fannie McAdams, Mrs. Francese McAdams, Mrs. Baldwin. Music will be furnished by Barney Seedfield orchestra. The University Women's Club gave a tea in Myers hall yesterday in honor of the housemothers, Mrs. R. D. O'Connor and Mrs. S. E. Tea. A trio was given by Miss Edna Hopkins playing the violin, Mrs. A. S. Owen, piano, and Mrs. R. E. Lawrence, cello. Mr. William Pilcher gave a tea that Mrs. Iris Neubody accompanied him. Announce Harris-Yunyan Marriage Mr. and Ms. Samuel Harris of Little Mackenzie announces the marriage, the birth, of her daughter, Paula. Paul Scott Yumans of Newark, N. J. Miss Harris was a member of Alpha College. Hodges-Longworthy Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. George Hodges of Olahe promise the marriage of their daughter, Georgia Friese, to Clinton Wade. The marriage took place April 25. Dinner guests at the Gamma Pi Betta house last night were Miss Irene Penney, Ms Josephine Blades, Ms Mabel Elliott and Miss Mary Matthew Alpha Kappa Psi announces the pledging of Paul C. Peterson of Paola. Mr. J. H. Compton of Wichita was a dinner guest at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house last night. Margaret Margett Topping, housekeeper of the Alpha Kappa Lamida house, returned yesterday from Pooria, BH, where she visited relatives during the holidays. Lacy McCallagh, a former student at the University, was a guest of Mrs. F. B. McAdams this week at the Phi Gamma Delta house. Alpha Chi Omega announces the pleading of Dorothy Arnold, Lawrence, and Ruth Carol Burnley, Kansas City. Iabell Mosees, Marian Moses of Great Beard, and Mr. G. W. Ninoks of Scandia were dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house last night. Dinner guests at the Chi Omega house last night were Mary Scott Nelson, Mary Ruth Watermilder, and Mrs. John Bown of Lawrence. Mr. Wilfred Husband was a dinner guest at the Beta Theta Pi house last night. Prof. Dimmore Alter was a dinner guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house last night. Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Epalon eason last night were Prof. and Mera. H. B. Chubb, Prof. and Mrs. F. Kester, Prof. and Mrs. E. H. Hollums Prof. and Mrs. G. W. Smith and Mrs. G. J. White. Professor, Mr. Willard Barnes of Oklahoma Virgil Paden of El Dorado, and Benjamin Brunner. Dinner guests at the Pi Kappa Alpha house last night were nightly Virginia Hodson, Betty Engel, Jane Reigart, and Frances Coon. Dinner guests at the Delta Upilah house last night were William Sullivan and Herbert Fuller. Dr. A. W. Davidson and Mrs. Davidson were dinner guests at the Delta Delta house last night. Dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house last night were Dean Agnes Husband and Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner. Triangle announces the pledging of Oliver Basinger of Miser and Roy Coleman of Bartlesville, Okla. Mr. Wilfred L. Husband, who was a student in the University in 1822, is visiting his sister, Dom Agnes Husband, who worked as a lawyer Lawrence his home from now on. Kathryn Souder was a dinner guest at the Sigma Kappa house last night Dean Paul B. Lawson was a dinner quest at the Delta Chi house last night Eugenia Davis of Kansas City is a guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma bum this week end. Architectural Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Architectural Meeting has postponed, and place last month has been postponed. No definite time for the meeting has been set. Cosmopolitan club announces the plodging of Marcelino T. Surla, c32 and Lynn Richards, c32. Want Ads LOST: Yellow gold wrist water on or near K. U. campus; Mary Matthews. 1709 Mass. Phonox 250Jl. — 132 THEMES, NOTEBOOKS. Master. Theses wanted to type by experienced typist and grammarian. Rates reason- able. Call 2476. —155 GLIDDEN TOURIST home. A good place to visit visiting parents or friends of the home located. 10th and New Hampshire Phone 1053 Garage or parking space. FOR SALE: Nareissus blossoms. Mrs. A. R. Olmstead. Phone 2512M. -151 STADIUM BARBER SHOP 1033 Mass. FRANK VAUGHAN. Prop. Our student friends are invited to give us a trial. Our student friends are invited Located in Hotel Eldridge UNUSUAL OFFERING Saturday, April 11th Smart New Spring Jewelry Exceptional Values Distinctive Styles TO PICK MEN FOR FOOTBALL Trupons for the football relay team that is to compete in this event at the Drake Relays the week-end of April 25 will be held in the new future. Coach John Harper of Fort Wayne termin in football will be eligible for the team. This race which is a feature of the Drake games is limited to the teams participating in competitions over the country. Teams expected to enter the year besides Kansas are Utah, Northwestern, Michigan, Notre Dame, Albuquerque, Texas Christian University, Drake and the Oklahoma Akron. EVENT AT DRAKE APRIL 2 The members of the Kansas team will probably be selected from the following in-turners in the James Baures, Maurice Kite, Gilbert Hanson, Bernard Gridley, Elena Schauer, Freel Black, John McNally, Sait, Edp and Paul Fisher. While in the University, Miss Bumgartner was a member of Pit. Beta Tau. She also taught at Cornell and was a graduate student in Europe in 1928-29. Miss Bumgartner has been at Cornell since 1930. Miss Leona Baumgartner, A.B.23, A.M.25, who is doing graduate work at Yale, has been awarded the honorary Sterling Greenberg scholarship in bacteriology. Miss Baumgartner is in W. J. Baumgartner, 1209 Ohio street. FORMER STUDENT AWARDED BACTERIOLOGY SCHOLARSHII Additional entries have been received for the "Queen's Court" from which the Queen of the Ninth Annual Billiards Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Mass. Sr. MORE ENTRIES ARE RECEIVED FOR KANSAS RELAYS QUEEN FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 112% Mass. Phone 256. Lawrence, Kas. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1075 Miles DR. H, W. HUTCHINSON. Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Plone 195 Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing CHAD C. MAKEPEACE JEWELER --with Dorothy Jordan 735 Mass. St. Costume Jewelry Latest designs just arrived. Come on in. The College Jeweler $ \times $ Kansas Relays will be chosen. These entries are limited to high school girls of Kansas and must include scholarship, personality and leadership, with the coronation taking place during the relays April 18. The entries to date: Ehna Turco Warren, Kate Schaefer, North High Topeka; Crawford Clandrew, Bucyrus; Margaret Killorn, Sterling; Wilfred Wolf, Ottawa; Velma Dahm, Rock Creek and Twila Mae Blake, Narka To Have Sunday Movies Great Bend - By 11 votes citizens at Great Bend officially expressed their approval of Sunday movies Tuesday and balloted their approval of a $25 increase for the purchase, an improvement for the purchase for use and a city park. STATIONERY TYPEWRITTING PAPER and DRAWING PAPER Keeler's Book Store Phone 33 PEDRICK Piston Rings Heat Shaped LAWRENCE Iron Works 19 N. H. Phone 106 For--with Dorothy Jordan Teas Dinners Luncheons Bridge Parties You Need Nice Pastries Bakery goods can add a touch of individuality to your affairs, and Brinkman's can furnish you with the nicest at reasonable cost. We can suggest or fill any order that you desire. Brinkman's Bakery 816 Mass. 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