PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Harry H. Woodring Accepts Invitation as Relays Officia Governor to Be Honorary Referee at Annual Track Carnival April 28 90 OFFICIALS NEEDED Gov. Harry H. Woodring has accepts an invitation to act as honorary reference for the Ninth Annual Kansai Relays announced today at the athletic office. Ossie M. Solem, director of athletics at Drake University, and John C. "Jack" Grover, Kansas City, Mo., has been appointed the principal of the Missouri Valley, have already accepted the invitation to serve as referee and starter, respectively. Mr Grover will be serving his eight consecutive year as starter at this year's game. Approximately 90 men are required to handle the relays in the capacity of judges, starters, referees, and other official duties connected with the runoff. The teams assigned now and will be announced later by the athletic office. Boxing Bout With Haskell K. U., Washburn, and Baker to Give Exhibition Thursday Night Students from the University, Washburn, and Baker appear in exhibition battles against Haskell students Thursday night in addition to seven scheduled bouts on the card between K.S.A.C. and Haskell, according to plans being formulated by the organization working in conjunction with Frank McDonald, Haskell athletic director. As yet the K. U. students to parti- cipate have not been chosen, but their names will probably be announced to morrow. Huff said. Harry Hutt, Topeka, will referee the bouts. Each bout will be for three rounds with or without a decision. If there is no decision, the bout will be another bout, another bout will be fought, but in no case will there be more than four The first fight starts at 8 o'clock in Haskell gymnasium. The lineup for the main bouts: 125 pounds—Albert Cook or Robert Pooce, Haskell, vs. Bust Singleton, Agnès; 135 pounds—Dave Davidson, Agnès; 137 pounds—Jack Thompson, Haskell's southwest A.A.U. champion, vs. "Patt" Patton; 155 pounds—Steve Beaumont, Strenel, Strenel, Agnes; 155 pounds—Howard Elm, Haskell, vs. Steve Beaumont, Agnès; 170 pounds—"Pinky" Prig or Guy Bush, Haskell, vs. "Casey" Bauman, Baseball Scores --go to R. E. Protsch, the Tailor 833 Mass. A swing around through the south ern camps shows the following game and results of games played yesterday Big league baseball has advanced to the exhibition stage with the major and minor teams staging practice games to determine pre-season strength and possiblePermanent winning material. A awing ground through the southwest. Kansas City 12 16 0 Montreal 11 19 1 Boston (N) 2 10 0 Philadelphia (N) 3 9 1 New York (A) 3 8 1 Indianapolis 4 12 1 Chicago (A) 2 7 0 New York (A) 6 11 2 Philadelphia (N) 7 10 4 St. Louis (N) 9 14 5 Pittsburgh 13 19 1 Los Angeles 4 10 4 Washington 5 7 2 Baltimore 5 9 7 Cincinnati 3 7 0 Columbus 7 12 1 Intramurals Entries for spring playground ball, spring outdoor handball, spring tennis, and spring horsehoe are coming into be in the office 6 o'clock, March 25 Only one pawn was played in the them. A king of Puskar defeated Kappa Saga. The schedule for today is Triangle vs. Phi Deltis and K L L. The play at 4:30 Coach Bishop Puts Squad ThroughScrimmageGame Hurry! Hurry! Ends Tomorrow Shows 3-7-9 Three Weeks to Practice Before First Game With Haskell Cookey worked the first four innings for the first nine and Krauser finished. Ross pitched the last three innings with Prichard, a freshman burrier, finishing the content. Smith and Baker were behind the plate for the regulars and the scrubs rea- The fielding of both teams was good, but the hitting was weak. With three weeks more to practice before the first game with Haskell on April 16, the Coach Bishop said that will be considerable better, than last years Jayhawkers. Working hard to produce a winning baseball team this year, Coach T. C. Johnson is the first coach to seven innin scrimmage game day afternoon on the diamond. The day comes with a scrimmage. The team has shown improvement steadily and with some good pitching should win several of its games this season. The indefol composed of Fisher, Brenneis, Bishop and Trombold worked together well last night and will no doubt start the most of the games this Jon Bourotra, the bounding Basque from France, won the indoor championship at home last Saturday, when he defeated Berkeley Bell in the finals in a grueling five-a-set match. Bourotra was the first and did not defend his title last year. Chuck Klein, the hard-hitting outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies, has announced that he would quite baseball rather than play for the $21,000 a year that the club offers him. "We don't blame Klein for holding out for more money. Anyone who has to play with the Philies should get what he demands. Sport Shots Lee Sentman, Illinois's premier hurdler, tackled the 50-yard high sticks in 6 3-10 seconds in a meet at Cleveland to break the world's record in the event. Dan Howley, manager of the Cincinnati Reds, picks the Athletics to repeat their best performance. However, he bares his opinion with a limitation if Grove and Earnshaw, who own two pitchers down in their work. Any team with Grove and Earnshaw on its roster would have a good chance to win a victory, but the two greatest pitcher们在 baseball today. Well Dressed Students Winnie LIGHTNER Screens Wildest Cut-ups Cut Loose Together! Where the Big Pictures Play SIT TIGHT Added—Lloyd Hamilton Comedy-Carteon-News PATEE Joc E. BROWN Thursday-Friday—2 Days Only At The Popular Patee of Course KISS ME AGAIN The Last Word in Romance You've Heard it Sung! You've Heard it Played! Now See I Live just As Beautiful as Victor Hater Wrote It Tennis Practice Resumed After Three Day Lay-0f Squads Work on Different Defect Each Day of Practice Tennis practice was resumed yesterday after the day due to the wet grounds. Tennis practice consisted of work on double combinations and practice on perfecting George Hurd, letterman, and George留顿, team captain in 1928, comprised of Louise S. Russell and by Coach W. R. Smith. Opposed to them was Leeward Prosser, letterman, and by Coach James G. McCormick first bid for the tennis team. The Proser-Scuott duo was victorious over the Each day the tennis squand has been taking a different defect to work on. First, it spent some time on practicing the backhand stroke or on perfecting the backhand strokes. The new varsity tennis courts situated on the hill south of the west wing of the stadium are gradually taking shape. It will be a few weeks before they are in use, and it will take years of learning to laying the various layers of material is a slow one. The men's physical education department started the spring ability tests last week and hope to finish them this week. Potato race; chinning; leg lift; lifchump; rope climb; standing hop; sten and dip; jump; standing broad jump; bun; sten and dip; jump; running throw. The student receiving the highest score will receive a prize. MEN START ABILITY TESTS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION Washington, March 24-(UIP)-Secretary of Treasury Andrew W. Mellon, dean of American finances, celebrated another birthday today, his seventy-first anniversary, and his work day for the treasury board who spent it quietly at his desk. Mellon Celebrates Birthday THREE MEN TO PARTICIPATE IN WRESTLING TOURNAMENT Kansas will enter three men in the first annual Missouri Valley A.A.U. wrestling tournament to be held to determine the places of the M.X.H.A. in Kansas City. The men and their class are Allen Cochran, 175 pounds; Ross Miller, 168 pounds; and Daniel Moore, 174 pounds. The winner of first place in his division will receive a gold medal and right to compete in the national A.A.U. meet to be held at Grand Rapids, Mich. Coach Leo Bauman has been chosen to act as one of the judges for the meet. Jayhawker Ball Luggers Prepare for Scrimmage red and Blue Teams Clash in First Encounter Tomorrow With two full teams running signals, spring football practice took on a snappy outlay in yesterday's work-athlete competition, but off a blink, the other team followed. No actual tackling was in order in Monday's practice, but dummy scrimmage was followed. 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