PAGE FOUR TUESDAY. MAY 27. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Basketball Team Will Play Series With Colorado U Home-and-Home Contest Replace California Games Next Year NEW SCHEDULE MADE The Kansas basketball team will continue their practice of a home and home series of games next year by playing at Boulder, Jan. 2-3, and at Boulder Jan. 5. The following year Colorado will return the series on relative dates by two games at Kansas City and one game in Lawrence. Dr. F. C. Aler played in Kentucky, and Franklin, graduate manager of athletics at the University of Colorado. The members of the Kasra队 will attend a U. K. ullman dancer at the U.K. Dance Center, and play game with Kasra Wanlalaye then Dec. 30. They then go from Salina to Sultanate City. This system of a home-and-home series with some team out of the consortium is often used in barnstorming训 in which a player played four or five bending and climbing exercises back. For the past two years Kansas' home and home games has been with the host team. The school games are played before the opening of school and the third is played on the weekend. Golf Tourney Prizes Given Roberts and Shreve Take First in Their Respective Divisions "To the victors住 the spoils," and so Agnes Kirkman Strowe, Delta Chi, receive one gold beaded French bag and one gold wrist watch which respectfully adorns her classifications in the T2-ball tournament staged by the Jayhawk miniature Following in the wake of Miss Robbins was Janet McCarthy, Beta Pita Bianca and Kate Stern. In connection with son, Sigma Nu. The third rung in the lineup was occupied by an occupant of the Karen Pi Klanen Feminine "lucky number place" was feminine "lucky number place" was filled by Locile Henderson, Gamma Fourth in the wrist list went to Mansfield Starr, Delta Tau Delta, and the parallel position for the fair sex found Gladys Sunsdrom up. Jessie Underwood and James A. Baugh, who joined him, had the fifth price well in hand. In addition to these major winners the next five highest in each division were rewarded with five comps each. Name It And Take It Eagle Rock Win—(UAP) A curious type of lizard at a lake near Eagle Rock will be able to identify all who are unable to define it. The reptile is about nine inches long, but the head is larger than feet like a dog, and on each side of its head is a fowlerly growth resemble a turtle. win, triangle, will point again Need, unattached, in the finals of the intramural horseshoe singles tonight. Intramurals --women employed by the company. She does all types of mountings and assists in the designing of class rings. Smith and Henderson, Kappa Kappa, defeated Wall and Fry, Triangle, in the finals of the intramural horseshoe double tournament last night Bob McDowell, Phi Gamma Delta, won the intramural tennis tournament yesterday by defeating Bill Johnson, Phil Delta Thaeta, three sets out of five. Kansas Sends Eight Men to National Track Meet Entry List Is Increased After Jayhawkers Win Big Six Eight Kawasaki track and field men, have been enamed in the national college baseball team, which will play in Chicago, June 7, was the announcement made by Coach Brutus K. Hammer. Meet Because of the outstanding showing of the Jayhawk track team in the Big Six meet at Lafayette last Saturday, a teammate had been anticipated upon them had been anticipated. The assurance that all eight of the men entered will make the trip is not certain. There are many jobs which several of them are planning on taking over at the close of time. The following men were entered: Ralph Sickel and Joe Klamer, dashes; James Bauch, pole vault, shot put, and discov; Melvin Thornton, long jump, Halifax; Linda Linhush half mile, Ed. Fortune, 2-mile; jim Hedges, broad jump. Sport Shots by the Clothes that will keep you cool and comfortable for every occasion — Glad to show you. 75c to $2.00 Kansan Sporting Editor The case of eligibility of Meissinger, K-Aggie catcher who it is believed has been playing non-conference baseball, the team will not be punished the season, will not be punched by K. U. athletic authorities, according to Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletes at However the case against Meisinger was strengthened yesterday when he was reported seen in baseball uniform on a diamond 90 miles from Duck Hats and Caps A rather odd and unusual bit of legislation was enacted at the Big Si meeting at Lincoln when the rule covey that permitted a teammate was made retroactive. When the rule was made some time ago, it was understood that, as is the custom it was made retroactive for the effect Sept 1, 1930. However, another act was passed which makes the rule include those athletes which would be given university connection this year. It is interesting to note that every big Sixt school except Kansas has had the rule that players have finished his competition this year had the rule not been changed Summer Clothes for Vacation or Day Wear Dixie Suits $25.00 Nurtex Suits $22.50 White Flannel TrouserS $ 9.00 Striped Flannel TrouserS $ 8.50 Blue Flannel Sport Jackets $11.50 Fancy Shirts and Shorts $ 2.00 Rayon Silk Pajamas $ 4.00 Panama Hats $ 5.00 Sennit Sailor Hats $3 to $5.00 Sport Shirts $ 2.00 "No Skirt" Swimming Suits $ 5.50 Sport Belts $ 1.50 Linen Knickers $ 4.00 Nurtex Knickers $ 6.00 Golf House $ 1.00 Duck Trousers $ 2.50 Duck Hat and Coat 75 BIG SIX HOLDS SLIGHT EDGE OVER WESTERN CONFERENCE Meier's, Ames. Time for 100-yard Dash Is. 3 Seconds Lower Than Simpson's of Ohio State A trick meet between me and a midtrack athlete of the Big Six and Big Ten victory for the former if figures don't compare. results of the two conference teams, as well as the winning marks of the Big Six men were better in eight out of 15 events than those of the larger and older teams. At a conference lay in the weather conditions. It was somewhat chilly at Eventon, where the day was warm and fair it Laredo. A track meet between the champion State, 14.5; Sentman, Illinois, 149 sec- cund athlete of the Big Six and Rio Jardines. Following is a tabulation of the best marks for each: ___ 100-yard dash -Moeer, Iowa State, 4.9 Simpson, Ohio State, 9.7 seconds. 440-yard dash -Dilla, Missouri, 48.6, Walter, Northwestern, 49.4 seconds. 120-yard high hurdles-Hager, Iowa Two-mile run - Putnam, Iowa 3.25; Brockham, Indiana, 9.43. 202-yard low hurdle - Welch, Sullivan, Illinois, ticks 232. Minute mile - Welsch, Illinois, ticks 232. For a while it seemed that baseball would be discontinued as a Big Six conference sport, but since the meeting between the two leagues were ungrounded, Baseball will probably continue although there is no school in the Big Six where it is a paying sport. In order to maintain the athletic directors against its continuance, Several changes in rules and eligibility will probably be considered at the next meeting of the league. Kansas Town and County Names Have no Relation Topeka, Kan—(U9) Just when a traveler thinks he can tell something about his friend, a girl named names, he finds there is no system about the naming of them out in Kan. Several Kansas cities clade under the knowledge that they are not county courts, but rather town five* have their courthouses. Among these are Pitchatch, Charity, Johnston, Owatonna, Wichita, harwe, whose county offices live directly in Girt, Erie, Washougal, northwest of KANSAS. If one wishes to visit Kingman county one sets out for the town of Kingman, but if one wishes to settle in Wichita county one should probably will turn into the proverbial "goose chase" because Wichita county is 250 miles northwest of the city by road. It is also where I met when in the town of Ottawa county, but some 200 miles from Ottawa county when in the town of Ottawa. Lane is about half the state from Lake County. DICKINSON Shot put—Bausch, Kansas, 40 feet, 10½ inches; Behr, Wisconsin, 49 feet, 1½ inches. DICKINSON Shows 3-7-9 · Attend the Matinee Today · Tomorrow Dizzy Dish of Merriment! Headed by the sensational comedy team of 'Rio Rita' . . . Discuss throw—Thornhill, Kansas, 155 feet, 11 inches; Brooks, Michigan, 142 feet, 6 inches. Javelin throw-Bausch, Kansas, 191 feet, 2 inches; Weldon, Iowa, 184 feet, 5 inches. Mile. relay—Missouri, 3:21.4; Michigan, 3:22. 292-yard dash - Simpson, Ohio State, Miier, Iowa State, 21.4 seconds. 890-yard run - Letts, Northwestern, Ukron, Yankees, 157 Mile run-Martin, Purdue, 4.22.2; Dawson, Oklahoma, 4.28.3. High jump—Feltinger, Ohio State. 6 set, 3 inches; Ehrlich, Kansas State. feet, 2 inches. Pole vault - McDermott, Illinois, 13 feet, 10% inches; Bausch, Kansas, and asian, Nebraska, 13 feet, 3½ inches. RESERVE OFFICERS TO HOLD 3-DAY MEET AT FT. RILE Broad jump=Gordon, Iowa, 24 feet, 81% inches; Tomson, Nebraska, 24 feet Kansas City — (UIP) — The annual state conference of the Reserve Officers' association of Kansas opened a 3-day meeting at Fort Esterwater, sisterly. The conference will consist of a 3-day training schedule under the direction of Major Mathew A. Palen, infantially detached officer. Instructors in the training camp will be regular members of the cavalry school of Fort Riley. Capt. J. Wilbert Janicke, national field secretary of the Reserve Office, will be the principal speaker. Lieut Roy A. Mott, Infantry reserve secretary of the Kansas association, will attend 60 officers will attend the conference. Hugh TREVOR June CLYDE Dorothy LEE Jobyua HOWLAND The Patee TUESDAY— Johnnie Arthur and Sally Sarr are in an impressive drama of life entitled "Personal- // Stepping High" and News. Starts Thursday—Mr. and Ms. Martin Johnson in their first taking picture "ACROSS THE WORLD" Dames go wild over . . . songs to rave about in greatest comedy treat of all time! WEDNESDAY—United Artists big feature with star cast entitled, "Alibi". Also News. Starts Thursday- Jayhawks Flown --women employed by the company. She does all types of mountings and assists in the designing of class rings. Mrs. C. B. Klinen, A.B. 053, and Mrs. E. M. Hawes, A.B. 093, are opening is said is sold around a wood-fired building. They will be at El Adobe, at 5207-9 Hollywood Blvd. They are furnishing the interior in a style to harmonize with the name. James F. Crow, A.B.T.27, is now in charge of the film production. Mr. Crow since he was graduated from the University, has worked with the Hollywood bulletin, and the Bev- lopers. LeLoy Plumley, A.B.29, a former member of the journalism department at the University, is now working on the Oklahoma News. Prior to working with LeLoy Plumley, he was working with the United Press association, George Rosee, A.B.28, another former member of the journalism department is also working on the same paper. Hahn W. Capp, B.S.29, who has been mannequin for the Webster theater department of the University is in Calexico, Calif., where he will be employed by the government as Norma Walker, A.B.29, Smith Center, who has been a designer for the Meyer Jewelry company of Kansas City since April, is one of the two Miss Miriam Mason, A.B. 297, is a advanced student in the Kansas CIT Art institute. She is studying jewel drawing and land scape sketching. Marile Wilcox, former student in the department of economics at the department in the Berger-Baird Engraving company of Kansas City. She will spend her summer vacation in Miami. RAID CASUALTIES PARADED THROUGH BOMBAY STREE The crowds rushed the street cars, taking possession of them. The congress leaders meanwhile arranged for a mass attack on the depot tomorrow. Bombay (UP) - A partial strike was observed in Bombay today as national congress volunteers prepared to stage another huge demonstration in protesting the government's action in sending troops to Dharaasana. The casualties of the volunteer raids on the Dharaasana salt works were small, but they had an effort to encourage enthusiasm for renewed raids tomorrow on the Dawall depot near here. Ambulances carried injured volunteers, some of them bandaged, and others carrying flowers, past cheerring crowds. Conscience Wins Out Conscience Wins Out Fromberg, Mont.—(UP) —The still inner voice of conscience impelled an We Have Everything You Need for Baseball If You Play One Old Cat or Big League Ball Green Brothers 633 Mass. anonymous apple eater to confess his "swiping crimson" the other day and mutilate in Curtis Ford, Earl orchard, chronicled in payment for the forbidden fruit. Business and Professional DIRECTORY Willys Knight and Whippet Cars ood Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St. THE CHARLTON INS. 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