PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1931 Entries for Dual Track Meet Here Saturday Named Jayhawkers and Indians s Open Outdoor Sports Season at K.U. Stadium HARGISS TO REFEREE Final entries for the Haskell-Kansas dual track meet to be held Saturday, March 13, 2018. The meet has been set at 3 o'clock instead of 2 o'clock as previously announced. Only a few athletes have stepped in to starter. The entire meet is expected to be run off in about an hour and a half. 220-yard dash: Kansas, Sickel, Khan, Johanning; Haskell, Holmes, Jim, Howard 100-yard dash: Kansas, Sickel, Klaner Gridley; Haskell, Charles, Howard Shimomuro 440-yard dash: Kansas, Beardsley, Stralow, Young; Haskell, Holmes, Jim, Shleyman 880-yard run: Kansas, Fullerton, Bon- dank, McKinney, Haskell, Frazier, Skippergosh, Chingman. Mile run: Kansas, Soellner, Kennedy Haskell, Cooley, Willis, James. 2 - mile run: Kansas, Stover, Kennedy Soilner, Haskell, Kane, Cooney, Leagues high hurdles: Kansas, Flick, Kite Coffman; Haskell, Eagleton, Rose Sone Low hurdles: Kansas, Flick, Gridle Kite; Haskell, Holmes, Charles, Eagle man High jump: Kansas, Hansan, Black Crockett; Haskell, Charles, Babby Brightman. Broad jump: Kansas, Hodges, Coffman, Mardis; Haskell, Charles, Bobby, Goodchief Shot put: Kansas, Foy, Riesen, Ross Haskell, Charles, W. Johnson, T. Murphy Diaceis: Kansas, Walton, Schrover Foy; Haskell, Charles, W Johnson, Upshaw. Javelin: Kansas, Bryan, Coffman Beard, Haskell, Charles, W Johnson Kearlesman Pole wavt: Kansas, Trueblood, Coffman, Black; Haskell, Brightman, Attavich, Eagleman Outdoor Sports Scheduled Women May Choose Favorite Game For Rest of Semester Following the Easter vacation, a change in training and rotation of the women's gymnastics classes. The classes have been changed from indoor sports and doting to outdoor activities. The students may choose the sport they wish for the rest of the school year. Tennis has been the most popular sport among the women, with the others being baseball, golf, deck; tennis, basketball, track, and swing. This program will continue until the end of the year. During the last part of the course, students will interclass track teams, interclass baseball tournaments, and an interclass basketball tournament. Baseball Scores R H Cincinnati 5 9 Louisville 4 11 Chicago (N) 8 14 Fort Worth 8 11 (called at end of eighth) New York (A) 11 16 Asheville 3 10 Brooklyn 2 10 Hartford 2 10 Boston (A) 11 18 Columbus 6 9 Boston (N) 5 12 Washington 8 12 New York (N) 9 12 Chicago (A) 12 14 St Louis (A) 11 10 Wichita 9 16 Cleveland 3 7 Birmingham 4 9 Pittsburgh 4 7 Detroit 7 11 Philadelphia (N) 6 11 Philadelphia (N) 6 11 Intramurals Sigma Phi Epsilon tightened its hold on first place in the murder ball race by way of a forfeit to them by the Phil Delta yesterday. The only other game scheduled resulted in the Kappa Chi Chik. Some of the teams now are. Sigma Phi Epsilon Won Los Delta Chi 4 1 Kappa Sigma 3 2 Triangle 2 2 Phi Delta Thaeta 1 3 Phi Delta Delta 0 3 Alpa Lambda Lambia 1 4 All matches for tennis singles must be played by April 15, all other matches are due April 17. the two types. A consolation tournament is being planned for tennis singles, although no points will be given in this tournament. Coen Continues to Win in Texas Tennis Tourney K. U. Star Enters Fourth Round in Singles, Victor in Doubles Junior Coon, a member of the Kansas tennis squash, yesterday entered the fourth round of the first invitational meet held by the River Oaks Country club at Houston by defeating George University of Dallas by the score of 8-2, 8-6. Coen made a complete day of it by teaming up with George Lott, American Davis cup contender, and taking an overall lead in Houston by the score of 6-1, 6-0. Besides Lott and Coen other nationally known tennis players in the tournament include Clifford Sutter, Vines, Vines, Pasadena, CA; Jimmy Quick, Dallas, and Bruce Barnes, University of Texas. Participation in this meet will be made possible by a private practice under the warm southern sun which he probably would not get here because of the bad weather. His slips up at W. R. Smith, tennis coach. When It's Rainy and it's Hard to Get Around Call the Rent-A-Ford Co. And Drive Yourself. Rent-A-Ford Co. 916 Mass. St. Phone 433 Open Day and Night Entries Mount to 47 for University Relays Fourteen More Schools Accept Invitation to Carnival Carnival Fourteen additional entries were received by the athletic office today for the 2016 Big Ten tournament. The total entry list now includes 48 schools from the Big Six, Missouri Valley, Big Ten, Southern and Facility schools, with more entries still being received. Today's arrivals include: Today's arrivals include: College School, University of Chicago Teachers College, College of Emporia, Baker University, Shurtt-leff College, Bradley Polytechnical Institute, Springfield, Mo. State Teachers College, Yankton College, Missouri Teachers College, Pittsburgh State Teachers College of Pittsburgh, Loyola University of Chicago. Junior college class: Fort Scott Jun- torial College, Chiliothe Business College and Northeastern Oklahoma Junior College. Russell to Jump Bradley Polytechnical Institute of Peoria, IL has entered its star high jumper. John Russell in the Tecna team was in last week's event, 4-5-8 inches to win the event and break the record held by Tom Poor of Kansas, which he set in 1923 at 6 feet. He contender in this event but it is doubtful if the present relays record of 5 feet 6-3-16 set last year by Shaw of the University of Virginia. Another strong contender whose envoi Nebaska, the present Big Six Indoor champion, has entered 32 men in the relays and special events. Coach Henry Schulte has a squad of excellent performers who are capable of holding their own in any kind of track try list was received in the Pitt- burg State Teachers College. Pitts- burg hospital college at #8.24, having a record last year. Besides winning the two miles relay last year, This year the Kansas Relays present "Buster" Charles and Jim Bausch in the Decabillon event. "Should be a pretty battle" The Cornhuskers hold the relays record in the one-half mile relay, having established the record in 1926 when they ran the distance in 1:26.6. Hugh Hrea, star weight man for Nebraska, will be back to defend his championship in the shot put that he won last year. He also set a record of 49 feet, 10 1-8 inches in 1925 by Schwarze of the University of Wisconsin. Rhea won both the Texas and Rice relay races with a score of 30.5 feet, then set a new records at both events. In the Texas relay he heaved the shot 51 feet 2-1 2 inches for a new mark and on the following day at the Rice meet he shot 50 feet 10 inches for a new mark. Bill Ramey, K. U. light-heavyweight boxer, tangles with Goy Push, Haskell Indian, at Kansas City, Mo. tonight in one of the semifinals of the 2013 World Boxing Championship. A U. U. boxing tournament, Ramey was formerly champion of greater Kansas City and will make Nebraska Enters 32 RAMEY WILL MEET HASKELL MAN IN A. A. U. BOXING MATCH A new color in Young Men's Spring SuitsAnd is running grey a fast race for "color honors"To be found here, in tweeds, cheviots, and flannel fabrics. $ 30 ARAB TAN--for these fine sunshiny days, new knickers, golf hose, shirts, sweaters, flannel slacks, fancy hose, sport belts, white ducks, and neckties. Other Suits $37.50 and $42.50 --for these fine sunshiny days, new knickers, golf hose, shirts, sweaters, flannel slacks, fancy hose, sport belts, white ducks, and neckties. THE GREATER DICKNSON Our Intent Is All For Your Delight - - : - : - : with Bobby Coogan - Jackie Cooper - Mitzi Green A wonderful selection of "Hi Color" Neckies $1. We're proud to show you — We invite comma Tonite-Tomorrew-Saturday The Boy Friend is Here in His Most Uproadrenous Romance in Months, from the Famous Stage Play, It's A Riot! William Haines in "A Tailor Made Man" with Dorothy Jordon MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY You'll Never Know How Human a Motion Picture Can Be Until You See— Be Until You See— Prices: Mat. 10-30c, Eve. 10-50c Shows 3 - 7 - 9 "SKIPPY Jack Oakie in "June Moon" Last Times Tonite Prices: Mat. 10-25c, Eve. 10-35c FRIDAY - SATURDAY "STEPPING OUT" Play Boy Husbands and Gold-Digging Cuties! Then Their Wives Found Out and Started to Get Even with Them! You'll Scream at this Howling Stage Hit. with Charlotte Greenwood - Reginald Deuny - Cliff Edwards COMING MONDAY- RUTH CHATTERTON in "UNFAITHFUL" Gene Bond, student here for the first semester, will also appear tonight, fighting for the junior championship in he lightweight division. his first appearance in the ring for several weeks. Want Ads LOST: Yellow gold wrist watch on or near K. U. campus; Mary Matthews. 1708 Mass. Phone 2500J. -153 THEMES, NOTEBOOKS. Master Theses wanted to type by experienced typist and grammarian. Rates reasonable. Call 2476. —155 FOR SALE: Narcissus blossoms. Mrs. A. R. Olmstead. Phone 2612M. -151 FOR RENT: A cozy modern apartment; private; suitable for two; nicely located. Also have lovely large bedrooms with evidence — no rooms. Call 1871. —150 GLIEDEN TOURIST home. A good place to visit sending parents or children from our home located 10th and New Hampshire, Phone 1053. Garage or parking space Read the Kansan want-ads. Campus Comment Fifty Million Frenchmen is advertised as a laugh riot, hilarious, wow, sensational, and a knockout. The Patee is not guilty of making under-statements. SATURDAY— “The Truth About Youth” STARTS MONDAY— SATURDAY- PROGRESSIVE PROTESTS PLATFORM 2. Freshman and Sophomore Representation on the Men's Student Council. 1. Abolition of Written Contracts Between Landlades and Non-Fraternity students in Roaming Houses. 3. Additional Facilities to Men's Recreation Room in Union Building—More Pool and Billiard Tables. 4. Election of a County Club Manager by the Student Body. 5. Improved Management of the Mid-Week Varsity Dances. 6. Abolition of Free Varsity Dance Privileges to Men's Student Council Members and W. S. G. A. Members. We appeal to the serious thinking non-fraternity man who has strong individual convictions as to his political choices. We do not feel that a three ring sideshow or a four page scandal sheet will carry an appeal to sane thinking and acting non-fraternity population. The Kayhawks in their sensational journal yesterday spent 16 columns of good 8 point type ranting at length on the autocracy and domination of the Greek fraternity system, yet in their sixth platform they play jellyfish and with their inconsistent policy say that after all they aren't particular about who runs on their ticket whether it be frat man or barb. Here's the Thing in a Nutshell 1. We don't care for Pachacamac because it is a machine 2. We don't care for Oread because they have the possibilities of becoming a similar machine. 3. We don't care for the "Kayhawks" because they professed at the outset to stay out of politics, and are now resorting to the lowest form of barter with the Oread and Pachacamac parties in order to get a little strength and a few offices. They will sacrifice the basis of their existence in exchange for the support of a FRATERNITY PARTY. 4. The Progressive Party is purely political and is not displaying ballyhoo in the form of paid entertainments or campus newspapers. We can't afford them. "OF THE BARBS? FOR THE BARBS, BY THE BARBS"___ THEY CAN FOOL SOME OF THE PEOPLE SOME OF THE TIME BUT THEY CAN'T FOOL THE BARBS THIS TIME A