PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1930 Jayhawkers Score 3-2 in First Game Against O-Aggies Cooley and Fisher Pitch Against Ellis at Stillwater SECOND GAME TODAY Coach John Bumi's Jayhawkers won the first of a two-game series with the Oklahoma Aggies yesterday at Kansas State. The Angels outspent Kansas 6 to 4. Father and Cooley pitched for Kansas and allowed six hits between them. They also ginned 12 and allowed only four hits but his team's errors in the eight leagues. The final game of the series will be played there this afternoon. "Chuck" Ransom is due to be the hurler for Kansas today. Send a note. Kansas ... Ohio State 002 000 010 - 3 4 4 Oklaomaia Agetes Batteries, Kansas, Fisher, Coolby and Church. Oklaomaia Agetes, Ellis and Fisher. Intramurals The Dumkin club wom from Kappa Baja Kappa yesteden in intramuscular training for the division of 3. The club will play Chi Chi Thursday evening for the division I champ The deadline for firing in the intramural rifle tournament is tomorrow at 4:30. The results of Monday's firing are as follows. Sweeps, Delta Chia, 324; McCormick, Fighting, Shooting Stars, 358; Marcellus, Delta Chi, 198; Reynolds, Pi Kappa Alarpa, 178; Campbell, Compostellum, 116; Galbreth, Delta Sigma Lambda, 288; Robert Garlinhouse, Pi Kappa Alpha, 290; Ritchie, Delta Sigma Lambda, 288; Henderson, Kappa Eta Kappa, 327; Parks, Triangle, 292; Smith, Kappa Ra, 325; Knott, Kappa Sigma, 151; Stroup, Kappa Alarpa, 293; Craig Delta Sigma Lambda, 24; Walker Sigma Chirale, 188 NETHERTON CASE STARTED WITH SECOND JURY PANEL Testimony in the trial of Dr. S. O. Netherton of Olaine, charged with the murder of his wife, was started today in Douglas county district court because she had been necessary to call two jury panels for the selection of a suitable group. Wiley Wilson, a janitor at the University of Kansas, was one of the 11 jurymen to be chosen yesterday. The Netherton case is more than two years old and has been transferred here because of its location in a county, where public opinion is said to be prejudiced against the defendant. Law students from the University are given a trial with much interest, it is reported. Indians Not Dependent Miles City, Mont.-UP)-Northern Cheyenne Reservation Indians are not hopelessly dependent. The major part of the tribe has developed into a self-professed organization of the nation, according to C. B. Lohmiller, reservation superintendent. Principal occupation of the 1450 Indian population in Cheyenne are proficient in various trades. A Foam of Lace A Froth of Tulle A foam of lace, a froth of tule, a rainbow of delicate pastels, a glint of silver, and lo! enchancing frocks for modern princesses! If you'd adore the sort of evening wear that will surround, you won't resist our collection, and you won't need to when they are so inexpensive. LIFE SAVING EXPERT Herbert G. Alphin, who is conducting the annual life saving school this week in the University pool. Mr. Alphin is chairman of the local chapter of the American Red Cross life saving and coach of the varsity swimming. J. C.PENNEYCO Telegraphic Track Meet Results Are Worked Out Names Are Sent to Lincoln; to Be Announced Next The final results for the freshman digraphic track and field meet for the game will be worked out and sent to Lincoln where the winners will be announced next Week The relay time for four men has been added in with the individual results or each event and the relay winner is selected as the individual high point man. The Kansas freshmen not only have some very favorable marks forIndividual performance, but they've proven to be better than expected and it is hoped that the yearlings will be better prepared. The following individual marks as well as the total records are: 100-yard race, fiddle 12, 220-yard dash, Hall 214, flick 102, 220-yard dash, Hall 214, flick 102, 220-yard dash, Hall 233, total in 890 r驿 race; poles 203, total in 2ft 7 m; shot put, Reisen 43 ft 2 m, beach 4 feet 1 m, Coffman 40 ft 2 m, beach 4 feet 1 m. Discus, Merkle 159 ft 6 ft in. Shirovoy, Merkle 237 ft 6 ft in. Shirovoy Beach 153 ft 3 ft in. total 318 ft 1 ft in. javelin, Coffman 164 ft 115 ft in. Merker 152 ft 3 ft in. Merker Beach 152 ft 3 ft in. total 628 ft 2 ft in. Two-mile run, McKinney 10:35.5, Kennedy 10:36.8, Burbin 11:01, Knight 11:06.9, total 4318.5 High hurdle Cox 11:07.6, Grassie 12:19.3, Low hurdle 220 low hurdles, Gridley 24.5, Cox 24.6, Flick 23.3, Kite 27, total 10:14; trow 24.7, total 10:16; gridley 25.4, Flick 21.3, total 400-rellay 44.9; trow band, Runbard 2:08.4, Varvel 2:02.1, McKinney 2:03.3, Runder 2:02.6, total two- rellays, Runder 2:03.7, Runner 2:03.8, Kimney 4:24, Bauer 4:44, Bauer 4:50, Kimney 4:59, total 4-mile lead 19:15; 440-yard dash, Hall 56.5, Rundee 50.9, Gravses 52.3, one-tail more High jump, Crockell 5 ft. 10 tl. High jump, Crockell 5 ft. 10 tl. McKenna 6 ft. 5 tl. in, total 21 ft. 10 tl; in, bread plate, Plumley 21 ft. 11 tl. cubanian 21 ft. 5 tl. in, tail 4 ft. 4 tl. cubanian 21 ft. 5 tl. in, tail 4 ft. 4 tl. Phi Kappa Psi Is Ahead in Intramural Track Beta Theta Pi Ranks Second Baird Wins Two Firsts Out of Six Pil Kappa Piai took the lead in the first half of the intramural track meet yesterday by amassing 40% points. Pil Ria ran a second with 40 points. Baird, Beta Theta Pt, took individual wins by winning four tries of a six game. He threw a single into throw with a distance of 190 ft. 6 in., and the broad jump with a heap of 285 lb. The remainder of the meet will be completed at the stadium this afternoon. 120-yard low hurdles, individual winners-Sloan, Phi Kappa Pa, and McCoy, Phi Delta Theta, tied. Time 15 sec; team winner-Phi Kappa Pa, average 18.8;phi Delta Theta, average 17.8; Triangle 17.2, and fourth, Slimon Niu. 220-yard, dash, individual winner, cwlin, Bain. Theta$^{5}$ Pi. time: 23.6; 24.1, second, Kappa Phi. time: 24.5; second, Kappa Phi. time: 24.3; second, No. 23, and fourth, Gamma Dellam Medley relay, by byi Phi Kappa Pai (Dunlomie, Sloan, Foguin, Chandler) Time, 4 min. 62 sec; third, Triangle, Epiphon, time, 4 min. 19.4 sec; Phi Epiphon, time, 4 min. 19.4 sec. not put, individual winner, Bayless, Pi Kappa Alma, distance 36 ft. 8 in. team winner, Deltia Sigma Pi, average 34 ft. 7 in. second, Pi Kappa Alma, 33 ft. 4 in.; third, Alpha Tau Omega, 2 3 ft., and fourth, Pi Kappa Pal, 31 ft. Javelin, individual winner, Beard, Beta Theta P.I. Distance, 180 ft 6 in; team winner, Beta Theta P.I. average 138 ft 10 in; second, Phi Kappa Psi, 132 ft 6 in; third, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 132 ft 4 in; fourth, Triangle, III Broad jump, individual winner, Baird, Beta Theta P, 29 ft. 7½ in. team winner, Beta Theta P, average, 19 ft. 9 in; second, Alpha Tau Omega, 18 ft. 10 in; third, Pi Kappa Pp, 18 ft. 4 and fourth, Pi Kappa Delta, 17 ft. 9 in. Points to date: Phi Kappa Pi, 40%; Beta Theta Pi, 30%; Phi Kappa Alpha, 27; Triangle, 6; Phi Kappa Beta, 19; Triangle, 6; Phi Kappa Delta, 20; Phi Kappa Theta, 19; Theta Tau, 16; Sigma Nu, 10; Deltasigma Pi, 15; Delta Chi, 12; Alphapai, 6; Deltaphi, 11; Sigma Chi, 6, and Kappa sigma, 7. Negro is Air Mascot Cortland, N. Y.-UP)—A 16-year old negro boy Thomas Jefferson Washington, has had his first and he hopes—his last airplane ride. He flew here from Birmingham, Ala., as the mace of Lieut. Harold R. Muh, who served with the 8th Air Force. A tainship was only one of the things Thomas didn't like about the ride. The Hatee TODAY—Vilma Banky and superior cast in United Artists'艺展 celebrated picture, "This is Heaven," the best news feature and comedy. WEDNESDAY — Elinor Fair and Franky Paulson in a twirling madrama "My Friend from Aladdin." They're on Everyday News Features. 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