PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, MAY 11. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Cornhuskers Win Dual Track Meet With Nine Firsts Jim Bausch Is High-Poin Man, Annexing 14 Counters K. U. WEAK ON TRACK The University of Kansas truck队 was defeated by the University of Nebraska tractors in the dual track and field meet held at Lincoln yesterday. Jim Bancah was high point man of the meet with 14 points, contributing first in the shot put and pole vault, second in the javelin throw, and third in the discus. Bancah put the shot out and also scored further than the Nebraba entry. Kansas took five firsts, with Beardslee ahead in the high jump, Fortune first in the shot put and first in the discus. Sickel took for first with the Nebraska runner in the century dash. Nebraska totaled nine firsts and Georgia totaled nine firsts. Bird 22b-yard dash—Won by Smitney, Nebraska second, Klauer, Kansas; Bird, Staffen, No brakke. Time, 22.8 seconds. 104-yard pass: Sachs-Won for Fulham, New Track;轨迹: O'Connor, Niedernick, third track. branky) second, Overtake, Nebuchadnei) third, Burkelyan) fifth, Time. Won by Lomax Nebuchadnei) second, White, Nebuchadnei) third, Burkelyan) fourth, Time. Won by Lomax 120yard low-birdchase; Won by Lomax 120yard low-birdchase; Won by Lomax Thompson, Nebuchadnei), Time, 38 seconds, Thompson, Nebuchadnei), Time, 38 seconds, branky) second, Fullerton, Krause) third, Zimmerman, Krause, Krause) third, Zimmerman, Krause, Krause) third, Branky) second, Fullerton, Krause) third, Zimmerman, Krause, Krause) third, Nebuchadnei, thrd for first, third, Himalayas Nebuchadnei, thrd for first, third, Himalayas Horn (juniper-irambar), Kangas, and sumac trees (Abies bungei) in northwest Japan; thicket, birchwood, Nakayama, 12 feet 9 inches); swamp, Oshin Twosome run-Won by Fortune, Kanna; Griffin, Grillo, Yelena; third, Garev, Saleh. Twosome run-Won by Gray, Nebuzov; Broadjoe runs-Won by Gray, Nebuzov; foot 2.12 inches; third, Cruz, Nebuzov; foot 2.12 inches; third, Cruz, Nebuzov; Diocesus - Won by Ward, Kansas; second Kansas; Kansas third, J. Huesch, Kansas; Dallasite. Delinno, 119 feet. Javon-Willie by Hobby, Nebraska, 174 feet. Jordan, J. Bordahl, Nebraska, 175 feet, 1-12 inches; third, Partington, 176 feet, 14-7 inches. Sheet pet. *Won by J.* B. Huachi, Kunanue, feet 11 inches; second, Rhin, Nedwilnau, feet 2 inches; third, F, Huaochi, Kunanue feet 11 inches. One-minute relay. Wow by Nebraska (Rodriguez, Carrier, Smirny, Oderogal). Kansas (Mite Boarded, Young, Stralow.) Time 2:01 Hower's Suuccessor Named McGregor Becomes Secretary of Advanced Standing Committee B. C. McGregor, A.B.T. 30 has been elected to fill the vacancy that will be left when Ralph M. Hower leaves his position as secretary of the advanced standing committee next year. Mr. McGregor is in order to attend Harvard University. Mr McGregor received the Bachelor of Arts degree from the Kansas State Teachers College, of Emporia, and he began his school work. During the current year he has been assistant instructor of economics. In connection with his work as secretary of the academy he will continue to teach economies. New World Mark in Century Dash Los Angeles, May 19. *UP- (18)–Frank* World War II, University of Southern Califor- nia, wrote a commander for the 100-yard dash here when he run the distance in 9.2-5 seconds at the southern California A.A.U. Halfpipe. If Wycoff time would be sent for confirmation, the Feat, if ac- knowledge will bring a deadlock ex- ception, said agent们 who claim the time of 9.6. Read the Kansan Want Ada --at Sunset, Dawn. or Noontide Intramural competition in baseball, tennis and horsehoes is reaching its limits. Intramural competition probably will be completed in baseball, and the schedules for intramural horsehoes, which must be completed by Tuesday or Wednesday, have been Intramurals Intramural baseball games this week are as follows: Monday-Dominik Club-Kaposi El Kenyan Monday-Dominik Club-Kaposi El Kenyan Tuesday-Dominik Club-Kaposi El Kenyan The winnings will play the Kentucky Collegiate Thursday. The winnings will play the Kentucky Collegiate Thursday. The winnings will play the Kentucky Collegiate Thursday. Wednesday-Detroit Tigers-Detroit Tigers Thunder 2-10, 9-8, 10-3 Thursday-Atlanta Braves-Atlanta Braves 4-15, 16-7, 10-2 Friday-Philadelphia Phillies-PHILLIES 10-23, 10-23, 10-23 Saturday-Chicago Cubs-OVERTIME 2-10, 10-23, 10-23 Monday-Kansas City Royals-TRIANGLE 10-23, 10-23, 10-23 Final drawing in tenure here isGoellwanger (Tampa Bay) vs. Gramercy, Dolin Dutta Jr. versus Gunderson, Perrie (Houston) vs. Knoxeney, A. A. Ee. or Johnson, Phi Delt, Bult, Fulton, K. A., K. A. A., C. A. A., Lynch P. A., Hickory, Dunham - Vulner-Dinkin Delin Tau . v, Galbeh Wilson, Stam Chiu : Chtaci Theta. Tna or Shankel-Kenngentin . S. A. K., L. e. Mackenzie-Jodson v. Metterson-Jennison Trangue. Final drawings in bursaee are as foliage **SINGLE- HANNAH, Theta Tan, yr. Fran** **den森, Eika Tan, Eika Kua, or Kinza,** **Kita Pi, Dye, Theta Tau, South, Sika** **Eika Tan, Oklane, D. U, and Need ai** **for her training** More fun than croquet—less strenuous than regular golf. Doverhill—Prewall, Triangle, v. Crosen- Stiphens, Bia (Bia, Sigma), Triangle, v. Crosen-Stiphens Bia Kaukei Wikara, H., A. Akai Nishimura Moriwa, Man, T., Akai Nishimura Moriwa, Walker Wikara, Sigma, Ibichth, three Kansas Splits Baseball Series With Oklahoma Norman, Okla., May 10 (UP) - Oklahoma and Kansas universities pulled out last week that Kansas had won the first game 8 to 7. The Sooners roamed out the Jayhawk-fields for a 12-4 victory, pitched 12 of the 18 innings in, relieving Cannon in the fourth inning. Jayhawkers Win First Game 8-1 But Lose Second CLUBS AND BALLS FURNISHED Kansas 131 120 000-8 15 35 Michigan 111 011 021-7 9 6 Russon, Mooney, Bishop and Baunch; Churchill, Wat- Carson 003 100 2 - 6 6 2 Oklahoma 030 150 8 - 2 8 6 Cooley, Bishop and Claunch; Churchill and Watson. Have You Had Your Golf Today? RAZZ SHEET TO BE FEATURE OF ANNUAL KANSAN BANQUE The annual Kansan board banquet will be held in the Memorial Union building at 6 Tuesday evening. Members of the faculty and others of pronouncement attending will be asked to drop a message to the assoc. bled journalists. As far as it is now known the usual razz sheet will greet the busqueters of the writer and the members of the writer is being withheld less there be a necktie party following. From present indications there will be 50 alumni and staff members present. 12th and Oread Streets Warm Weather and strenuous activities make heavy meals undesirable. Get your light lunches. sandwiches, and ice cream specials SOKMAN'S Sandwich Inn 1403 Mass. Fees: 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. 25c 6 p. m. to 12 p. m. 35c at the Jayhawker Miniature Course 18 Holes Come Alone or Bring a Party Of the 2,340 volumes of the 1530 Jayhawk worker who copies have leavened by having two Jayhawks yet to be delivered, reports Don McPachéid, business manager of Jayhawk Publishing. SUPPLY OF 1539 YEARBOOKS WITH CALLED FOR RAY BEING CALLED FOR RAPIDL "Those who have not called for their Jahayhans should do so as early as possible next week," McFarland said yesterday, explaining that all books left in the collection will be sold within a few weeks, to supply the popular demand for extra copies. Remaining copies of the yearbook are now being distributed from the office of the University of Hawaii, instead of from the basement of the Union building, from which place they are posted. Columbia, Mo, May 11—(UP) The twenty-third annual journal week of the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri was brought to a close this month with a round table talk by Dr. Daniels of William VanCleave of the Moberly Monitor-News, J. A. Brunston, and J. E. McKenson of the Macleed County Republieon of Lebanon. Approximately visitors registered during the week. HOOVER'S SPEECH IS READ AT ANNUAL JOURNALISM WEEK New World Parachute Jump Record Akron, Ohio, May 10—(UOP)—Earl Red Miller, of Canton, Ohio, was beaten up to have established a world's record jumping from the dual altitmates on the plane from which he leaped were found to register 240,490 feet. The pressure was released by a German parachute man. Standards of journalism are steadily riring, President Howard and today, the same president who opened the school of Journalism. Themes will celebrate the class which will celebrate the class. St. Louis, May 19—(UP) The University of Missouri track and first team defeated the University of Washington, $79^{a}$ to $47^{b}$ here today. Monday, Lourisa Farnice and Clyde Cook in "Pay As You Enter." Also Comedy and Everyday News Feature. Tuesday, Velma Ranky in "This Is Heaven." Also Comedy and Everyday News Feature. The Water Whoops! KU, scores again. Chris Baldy "Bucky" Rogers has announced that his younger son, Bh Rogers, until recently a student at the University of Louisville, will be inducted into the tract for $100,000 to act in juvenile roles for the Paramount-Famous-Lakey Bh Rogers to Go Into Movies for Five Years Taken from his classes here on the Hill last semester with an attack of pucumaria. **Bs sought recuperation by parents and brother, Buddy, in Hollywood** Mr. Rogers reported that his younger son was seen by Adolph Zuker, Paramount producer, in company with him at the screen cello, Zuker, it was said, asked to be introduced to young Rogers, and requested him to submit a to him. The table聊 was shown to Mr. Zuker, he was immediately pleased and offered Bb the contract, Mr. Zuker is holding the part of the Phi Kappa Pa fraternity. The younger Rogers' salary will be 20,000 a year for the duration of the contract. He is scheduled to appear in a major studio show to allow low in preparation for filming. Mantahain, May 19 - (UP)- The Kansas Angels were a free-Up batting aime from Missouri, 10 to 9, here to two runs in the last of the ninth with six. K-Aggies Defeat M. U. Nine K. U. students want only the best in food as well as other things so they are more and more patronizing the Cafeteria. Join the crowd. The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best Young Fellows Will Be As Enthusiastic SCHULZ THE TAILOR over the smart style and fit of the garments tailored by us as their thrifty parents over the sensible savings. EAST-WEST REVUE Monday and Tuesday May 12th and 13th Kanakadri Rao will permit anyone from the audience to attempt to strangle him. He will also go through the process of hanging, to show his control of his neck muscles International interpretation of American Jazz. Hear the world famous Hawaiian "Aloba" the farewell song of the islands, in native Hawaiian by the Hawaiian students. Admission --- 50 cents Enterprise Tickets Admit Kansas Editors Elect Township Manhattan, May 10 (P)--Charles Township, of the Great Bend Trenton, was elected president of the Kansas State Teachers Association of the annual convention here today. A.C. Scott, of Iola Register, was elected vice president, and H C Stitcher, Topeki, secretary and treas- Knute Rockne Back South Bend, May 19—(UP)—Knute South Bend came back to Notre Dame Uri KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric Refrigerators VARSITY Tomorrow and Tuesday Death Fails to Quench his fiery hate— HE'S ALIVE! Wednesday and Thursday Charles Farrel and Mary Duncan in "CITY GIRL" verity today after several months in Florida and Rochester where he was the director of a new program to go direct to the University where he will direct spring football practice. Read the Kansan Want Ads A. G. ALRICH Engraving, Printing, Binding Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies Painters, Paper Makers 716 Mass. St. Flannel. 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