PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1930 Kansans Entrain for Annual Dual Meet With Tigers Hamilton Predicts Victory if Kansans Keep Pace in Running Events SURE OF FIELD POINTS Twenty-four track and field men unlead the direction of Coach Britt Humans. He has led them today for Columbia, Missouri where they will meet the Tigers in the annual Nationals. Kansas has a slight edge over the rival Missouri in the content as far as winning games, but a close meet is predicted by Couch Hamilton. "We will have no trouble in winning games," he said. "If we go to have our greatest difficulty. Kansas will have our greatest difficulty. Kansas will have our greatest difficulty. Kansas will have our greatest difficulty. Kansas will have our greatest difficulty. Kansas will have our greatest difficulty. Kansas will have our greatest difficulty." Missouri is exceptionally strong in the relay events which have been shown by the various records made by their quartet this year. If the Jayhawks can hold their own in the running events, they are a sure victory for Kansas. Kansas ran up against their stiffness in the season last Saturday when they lost to Iowa and a team队 in Lincoln. The Cornhuskers won over them by a score of 75-12 on Friday. Nebraska tracksters succeeded in running over the Tigers by a score of 98-64. Shooting Stars Win Meet Triangle and Phi Delta Theta Place in Rifle Tournament The Shooting Stars, an organization team, were the only ride team to work with the team's tour team to average an score of 336-2 points out of a possible 400. Triangle took second place in the series. Shooting Stars, Individual Scores Stafford 252 Walter 252 Baxter 336 Wabesky 326 Nirrlinger 326 Final Score for Each Team Shooting Stars 1852 Tramidar 1670 Phi Delta Theta 1489 Theta Tau 1471 Pi Kappa Alpha 1471 Pi Kappa Alpha 1471 Sigma Chi 1471 Kappa Chi 1471 Chi 1256 Delta Sigma Lambda 1254 The Cosmopolitan club and Phi Gamm Delta failed to finish firing. ALPHA XI DELTA ARE FIRST IN INTRAMURAL STANDING Since the Shooting Stars are not a permanent organization, individual medals will be given instead of the cup as was first announced. The standing to date of women's intramurals places Alpha Xi Delta at the top with 338 points; Alpha Gamma Omicron with 269 points; Alpha Chi Omega, 209; Tau Nau Tau, 190; Delta Zeta, 181 points; Pi Beta Phi, 170 points; Sigma Kappa, 159* points; Omicron, 144 points; Hai, 144 points; Gamma Phi, 129 points; Chi Omega, 104 points; Alpha Omicron, PI, 10 points; Independents, 10 points; Overseers, 62 points; and Tau Gamma 47 points. "The tennis singles are yet to be scored before the final rating can be made for the big intramural cup, said Miss Ruth Hoover, head of the physical department. Nui Tau Nuw won the cup last year and Alpha Xi Delta was second. Blood of 24 Given Batte, Mont.-(UP)—One of the most seminal and dramatic medical cases in Montenegro history came to a woken-up in Thompson Biliaga salesman, boarded a train en route to his childhood home in Split. He was brink of death for months, 24 men and women—most of whom had never laid down in transfusions, 12 quartes of blood in transfusions. Phi Chi won their division championship yesterday in playground ball when they defeated the Kentucky Colonels 6-5. The other game played yesterday was won by the Team triangle with the Sigma Lambda's with a score of 12-10. Intramurals The division winners are: One, Phi Chi; two, Cosmopolitan club; three, Alpha Tau Omega; four, Beta Theta Pi. The semi-final game will be played Monday afternoon at time the Compolition club will play Phil Chu's Detroit Pi will play Alpha Tau Omega. The final game will be played Tuesday afternoon. Life Saving Class Meets for Red Cross Tests The Red Cross life-saving class under the direction of Herbert G. Alphart, swimming coach, will meet for morning afternoon in the University pool. About 30 Men Are Taking In struction for Examination for Award About 30 men are enrolled in the class and have been appearing daily for five weeks to prepare for the final examinations for the Red Cross award. Final tests were made yesterday in the various carriages. All of them were tested at length of the length of the pool and a man back by the head carry, cross-shoulder arm-lock, hair, and tired swimming carrion. for Award Earlier in the week the candidates were instructed in methods of breaking the back and front strangles and the knees underwater and front and back approaches, surface dive, and the correct approach. Afternoon all the would-be life-savers were required to disrobe from trousers, shirt, and shoes while in the water and at 7:30 Mr. Alliphn gave instructions in the fireman and sad-demon. Mr. Allphin has been assisted in giving the lessons by Ted Evans and John Bowlish, both members of the swimming team. Rodeo Shows $2,697 Loss Was Not Expected to Pay Out; Used as Drawing Card The rodeo was not expected to pay out but was instigated as a means of increasing attendance at the relays the following day. The night rodeo, put on by the K.U. Athletic association as a feature drawing card for the Kansas relays, resulted in a deficit of $2,697, according to data provided by the Commerce and backers of the rodeo. The total income derived from ticket sales was $4,407.50. Total expenses included advertising, salaries, postage, guarantees to rodeo performers, light-fields, field and incidents was $7,104.51. ST. MARYS DEFEATS TIGERS YESTERDAY BY 14-1 SCORE STILL GOING STRONG HOUK AND GREEN CLOTHING CO. St. Mary pounded two Missouri University pitchers for 15 hits and won one, all from pitches 14 to 1, behind the superb pitching of Burns, Knight ace, who allowed the Missouri team only three scattered runs in the field which accounted for much of the Knight's scoring. Missouri's only run was the result of a four-game slump, and Missouri meets the University here today and tomorrow in two scheduled games. Both teams have now lost to Oklahoma State by a pre-season game by a 12 to 6 score. Spring Clearence SALE FRESHMAN WOMEN CONQUER JUNIORS-SENIORS IN BASEBALL The freshmen women's baseball team defeated the junior-senior team yea- for the freshmen was Mendoza and Blackwood, pitcher, and Rowley and Stareck, catfisher. For the junior-senior team, Kneecker and Moon, pitchers. The next game will be between the sophomore and junior-seniors, Tuesday. The next game will be between the sophomore and junior-seniors, Tuesday. May 20. Topographic Surveyors to Map Other 56 Per Cent of Country by 1948 After 50 Years Work Washington. — More of the United States will be mapped during the coming 18 years than topographic surveys have covered in the past half century. President Hoover's program for the mapping of the remaining 56 per cent of the ocean floor began in 1890 with the work begun about 1890 with the organization of the U. S. coast and coastline, an important event in the field of geology during the past year by Maj. Mayer. May Have Liquor Cleanup Kansas Is Scene of Federal Raids li Wichita Area Topeka, May 10- (UP) Kansas soon may face one of the biggest "business clam" who speculated today on the calling for a general ground bid and also winter-over work revealed by federal agents by widespread raids in the Wichita. On the heels of the Wichita raid, gossip has become cautious while the U. S. officials provide a further offensive begin when they arrested 32 alleged flagrant violators of the liquor laws in Kansas City and Kenosya contends Wichita. GOLD STAR MOTHERS ARRIVE AT CHERBOURG ROADS TODAY Cherbourg, May 16—(UP) —The S. S. America steamed into Cherbourg lords under a bright sun in the gates of their castle and gold star mothers to visit the graves of their soldier sons in France. French officials went out to meet the pilgrims. WALKER CUP TEAM DEFEATS BRITISH IN TENNIS DOUBLE The wharf and welcoming beats were decorated in honor of the mothers and grandmothers who have divided into six groups. The visitors will be shown over Paris for three weeks. Sandwich, England, May 16—(UP) —Made the U.S. Walker cup up with a successful defense of that famous golf ball. (AP) —The British Perry jersey today. Spanish King Celebrates Birthday Madrid, Mar 16 — (UP) — King Alfonso XIII will celebrate his forty-fourth birthday tomorrow at the palace in Madrid. Spanish monarchs will in some way demonstrate their loyalty to the king. The Americans had won three of the four doubles matches played yesterday and today's eight singles matches to retain possession of the cwt which has been lost. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 Plumbing Co. Refrigerators General Electric geology of the coast and geodetic survey, in a paper presented before the American Geophysical union here this morning. To immediately extend this work to 18,000 students, the propitiation for preadopted operations has been increased from $88,000 for 1925 to $316,042 for 1930 by a bill which has been approved. The topographic maps which result from this careful survey of the entire country are the most reliable graphic maps of the country. Even commercial maps of those parts of the country which have not been topographically surveyed, though representing the best compila data available, cannot be very accurate. The 44 per cent of the country which has already been mapped includes practically all the mining regions, for which it is important to the mining engineer. But now all forms of engineering demand the knowledge they contain, and many individuals like to have at hand the information which localities which these maps show. Practically every house is shown on the standard topographic map. Each cover an area of 15 minutes longitude and latitude, so one inch to the mile. This represents a distance 18 miles north and south, 30 miles east and west, which decreases as the meridians of attitude converge to the north. Contour lines also accurately indicated the elevations. BRITISH MUSEUM ACQUIRES FIFTY SUTTON PHOTOGRAPHS Some photographs of their journey into Tanganyika, East Africa, last year, made by Dr. Richard L. Sutton and Dr. Dermot the Dermatology department of the K. U. School of Medicine at Kansas City, Kan. have been acquired by the Clorious Star of "Rio Rita" in the Finest Dramatic Rob of Her Career. BEBE DANIELS Today - Tomorrow The picture made by the Sutton expedition illustrate some of the physical characteristics and the mode of living of the people who visited the city of them will be placed permanently on display in the African section of the museum of ethnology of the British museum. with BEN LYON JEDV NEWS DICKINSON COMEDY Starts Monday Marie Dressler Polly Moran in "CAUGHT SHORT" M. U. Board of Curators Meet to Discuss Meyer Convene Sixth Time in 15 Months to Decide Possible Action Columbia Mo, May 16- (UM)MEMs of the university of Missouri board of curators convened here today to discuss for the ninth time in the last 15 months what action they are taking in psychology. Max Meyer, professor of psychology. Meyer is charged with insurboarding someone from a talk delivered at the University of Pennsylvania to members of the board of curators and Dr. Stratton D. Brooker for "star chart" research on the course. A suspension was suspended from the University for a year because of his sex questionnaire. The actual charges against Doctor Meyer will not be taken up until this afternoon, James Goodrich, chairman, announced. SQUAD TO PLAY FOR BIG SIX TENNIS TITLE AT NORMAN The Jayhawk tennis squad left this morning for Norman where they will play the Oklahoma team tomorrow for the Bix Stitle. Oleary, Prosser, Hard, Sager, Walter R. Smith, coach, and Steve Hinshaw made the trip. They intend to stop in both Alabama and Kansas teams have high standings in their conferences, but considered well matched. The Kansas team will be at a slight disadvantage by playing away and on concrete China Patronize Home Industry Narking—(UP) All school uniforms throughout China must hereafter be made of native cloth in order to encourage home industry, according to order of the Ministry of Education. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Five Men Set Fracture Elen, Idaho—(UF) - It required five men to force a badly broken arm back in place after Jack Jones fell from a ladder. Three of them were severely breaked. Several breaks in the bones made it necessary for a physician to call for considerable assistance in setting the patient up. Whitcombs Greenhouse Grand National Race 2013 Liverpool – (UP) – Winner in the Marsh. 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