PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Expect Vaulters to Battle Evenly During Dual Meet Ward and Bausch to Enter Ohio Relays Saturday to Compete In Weights The pole-vault will undoubtedly be an interesting and closely watched contest at the K. U. and K-Agile track and field meet Saturday afternoon in Memorial stadium when Trencher's team performs of the Agiles, vault for high hounds. Ehrlich placed up with the best at the Kenman relays and he is expected to be in top form for this event Saturday. Trueblood, in spite of bad weather conditions is going well over 12-7 mark in his world-ranked every day. Although a soft and muddy track has resulted from the rainy weather this week Coach Brutus Hamilton has been putting his trackers through the usual workouts and hopes to have every man in the best condition for Wills Ward, second place winner in the discus throw at the Kansas and Drake relay, and Bunch Beecher, second place morning to compete in the Ohio State relays. It will be the first time that a Jawharvey team has gone to the Ohio Two to Oblo Relays Bausch will compete in the triathlon composed of the shotput, discus and javelin, in which he will also enter the open events. Ward will enter only in Coach Brutus Hamilton will remain here on account of the Jayhawk-Ker-Agnie dual meet scheduled for Saturday. Coaches "Bilj" Hargens and Steve Hinshaw will accompany the athletes who will travel by motor car to Coloma. Ward, who won second place in Ib Drake relay in the discus with a hea-ves of 145 feet exceeded that mark by 10 feet in practice last night when the distance measured 155 feet. Two other throws last night wore better than 150 Big Six Baseball Leaders Meet Twice This Week Oklahoma and Missouri baseball teams undefeated in conference play will must at Columbia Friday and Sat. 8 and 10 to play against Kansas and Missouri two. Missouri dropped non-conference dtk to the Washington Bearers year-end in Columbia and will play the Rockies on Monday. The remaining conference engagements for the week are between Kansas and Nebraska, which will have its first conference game to K-AGen Friday and Iowa State has been deaned. Old Ferry to Be Burned to Entertain Shriner Toronto, Out - (UP) An old orny boat which carried thousands of persons between the Toronto shore of the Great Lakes and the island in the lake, may go up in flames for the amusement of the 300,000 Shrimers who will convene here in Retired 1ro mcvies by the Toronto Transportation Commission after 30 years of service. He was a sought-after height and loved for the Shriner's entertainment by L. Solman, of the Sunside Amusement Park, if the Commission will sell it to him for Salman intimated that it might be possible to arrange a few展览 display in connection with the hearing of the Commission on the Origins of Shrine emblems and symbols. Two sister ships of the Clark Brothers ended 35 years of service in flame when they were burned at the park last summer. The track most scheduled to take place last night between Baker University and the Hankell Indiana has been tomorrow evening on account of rain. Distance Star E D. FORTUNE When the time rolls around in a track meet for the distance events, Fortune knows all too well that he will run a good race win or lose. He'll never last year under him or blue. Versatile Trackster JOHN MIZE in the Kansas Angie-Kansas dual truck meet at Saturday, Mize will represent the Jayhawks in both, the low hurdles and dash events, and will also be a member of the relay team. This is Mize's last year. Intramurals Intramural baseball games scheduled for yesterday afternoon were postponed on account of wet grounds, and to be answered this week. --hawk. Again he flew to the attack, this time from below. The hawk weecked and gave the crow a mighty blow with his wing, who supported by the claws of the crow, to the attack of the hawk. He attempted to rip him on the head but failed, for the hawk quickly soared over the crowd with his feet in a blast that sent black feathers recoaching through the crowd, which evidently was a call for help because his fellows immediately flew away. The crow had a few dead and evidently having had enough battle for one day, dipped his broad wings into the wind and sailed down. The schedule of games for tomorrow is as follows: Sigma Chi vi vs. Pi Upsilon; Sigma Chi vi vs. Pi Upsilon; Alpha Tau omega vs. Sigma Alpha Mu; Delta Tau; Chi Delta Sigma; Sigma Nu vi vs. Alpha Kappa; Sigma Nu vi vs. Alpha Kappa; Kentucky Colonels vs. Diminka Clubs; Phi Gamma Delta vi vs. Phi Kappa; Phi Gamma Delta vi vs. Phi Kappa; Phi Kappa w vi Phi Kappa Oklahoma Net Men Leave in Quest of Big Six Title Norman, Okla., April 20-(UP) The University of Oklahoma not met next day for an eight day invasion of foreheads at the Big Six tennis title. The Sooner meet the Oklahoma Angles at Stillwater oak in the first match of the trip. From Stillwater the Oklahomaans is to Columbia where the team will meet Missouri team at Saturday the South team at Kentucky at Saturday at St. Louis. They will play at Grimes Monday,法庭 at Dea Moines Tuesday and Iowa State at Ames Wednesday. Employment Letters Bring Poor Results, States Prof. Werner Questionnaire Provoked by Dove Should Receive Co-operation of Wage Earners "We must have greater student cooperation in the answering of the empathy question." Mr. Wednesday, said Henry Werner, men's student adviser, today. "While many students remain to be answered, and unless the full amount sent soil are answered, we should not send soil." Prof. Werner is well pleased with the cards already received. Most of them show a conciseness effort to give the audience a sense and some contain valuable comments. "All these cards must be in before the close of school to give us the desired information," admonished Professor Werron. "The fact that the cards are not easily visible is undesirable publicity. Of course any one may sign if they wish. We feel that the 2000 cards we have sent will reach most of the working students, but if any of these have not been called to obtain them he calls at my office." This action of the joint committee on student employment is the result of a number of initiatives, including January pertaining to the conditions under which those holding jobs are working. The Committee was appointed by the Chairman of the Men's Student Council. The cards are stamped with self-addressed, fax, e-mail and telephone explanating their purpose. On the cards are six questions relating to the kind of work, wages, amount of work and duration of service. The fact that any information given on the card will be aid to aid to future planning should be useful, ingesting, should be a further incentive toward the prompt return of the question. Battle Front Moves North of Kaw Where Hawk and Crows Wage War New Planet Discovered by Chance, Brown Say Washington, April 30 — (UP) The new and unnamed planet discovered last month by the Lawell observatory was found accidentally and not through the research of the late Prof. Perlini and Dr. W. K. Brown of Yale University. He expressed this view at the en- existing session of the national academy of sciences in 1982 and said in scientific circles that Lawell's scientific resources made this dis- covery. Other bird's affairs are better off alone, in probably the opinion of a local resident, but in the region north of the Kaw River. Recently while driving through the hills north of Lawrence, the writer observed an enclosed in a large oak thrush. The air was an aurey and aurry and the brounglings. Being cautious he caused the he uproar, we started an investigation. Cautiously approached the hook scribbled on a limb directly to roost's nest, which, judging from the activity of the crow, contained seven Things were beginning to get hot or the hawk for he moved about on them, and it was hard for his balance when a crew came too close. Evidently fearing further warfare, he flee away, but the crowes were still watching him, and the remainder of the group following at a safe distance to observe the battle and to cheer their particip Then the battle began, the hawk circled for altitude, but the crow was faster, flying straight at the bank and having escaped. The enemy had brought a sieve of rage from the The crowds, satisfying themselves that the enemy had departed, returned to the oak tree and with land cows probed them. The crowds departed to their respective localities until only two remained, which evidently were the parents of the owls. They came home cared the largest took his departure, evidently in search of food; the other settled on the nest. And where only a few minutes later did the owls return. K. U. Baseball Captain JOINT CONCERT Men and Women GLEE CLUBS AUDITORIUM .Friday, May 2 8 P.M. CAPT. "PUR" THOMSON Handicapped by injuries received during the past basketball season, Thomson has been slow to round into form but with the coming of warmer weather this veteran is expected to perform in great style. Washington U. Beats Tigers Washington University made 13 hits and only one error against the Missouri Tigers at Columbia yesterday to win 5 to 3. Missouri secured 6 scuttched shots in a 10-4 loss for the Bears, GiesSELow allowed the Bears 10 hits in 7 innings and was re-invented. Brothers Drive to New York From Buenos Aires Detroit — (UP) — Good read enthusiasts who dream of a parcel highway through Mexico, Central America and into the South American continent will find their dreams realized. Stonestead, Baxter Airs brothers, who recently completed the 15,720 miles between Detroit and Mexico. Send the Kansan home. The brothers, who arrived in a dented and worn car, were two years on the trin. From Buenos Aires, where they loaded their ear with spare tires, extra parts, a tread, and a supply of food, the tourists passed on iron PORA, and therefore arrived in Brazil in South America, then into Venezuela, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala, and into the United States at El Paso. On the trip the brothers used 25 tires, fought off swarms of insects in the swamps and battled their way over high mountain passes and through mud In Nicaragua the Marines loaned them resources to protect themselves from a growing number of the countries they passed by natives paid them for the privatisation of their land. Andrew and Adam are taking a new car back to Barcelona Aires with them, and they are going on a long tour. A recent report of the Wharton school of the University of Pennsylvania reveals that athletics student-strungers have been among the strongest. Of the list of senior listed annually by the school who have an athletic background, three, none of them, there are the names of many prominent athletes in the university. Several of these have been elected to the White House. Teachers Wanting Teaching Positions in any of the following states: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, Wyoming, should write Immediately, Prompt, LICENSE LEVEL TEACHERS AGENCY, 313 Tahoe Orakei House, Denver, Colorado REFERENCE BOOKS 10c to 50c Book Store — 1401 Ohio DICKINSON Shows 3-7-9 Attend the Matinee WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30. 1930 MARY ASTOR, FREDRIC MARCH Paramount Picture. Two-fisted tatty wins the women! Bancroft smushes into a women's heart and breaks out again. You can't judge a man by the clothes he wears. A woman is not always meners. See what!. And get a bigger thrill than you got in "The Mighty." Starting Monday Norma Shearer in "The Divorcee" Anchor Man As anchor man for the Jayhawk relay teams, Klaner has been instrumental in bringing many first places to Kansas. Against the Aggies, Joe will also run in the 100 yard-dash and low hurdles. The I.O.T.C. unit of the University of Oklahoma was rated "very satisfactory", the highest possible mark Champion Girl Speller Carries on Tradition Detroit—(UP) *Every time Eleonor Gapa, 13, wins a victory in a spelling bee she carries on a family tradition. Eleonor's mother, Mrs Clara Gapa, in Duryea, Pa., where she lived, spelled her name in school championship year after year. A new medical building under construction at Cornell University will house the medical college of the school, and the medical department at theiatric hospital. When finished, the building will occupy approximately 18,000 cubic feet and will cost $26 million. The college will be carefully chosen in order to make it the best in the world. 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