PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1930 Athletes Gather to Enter Events of Drake Relays Stars of Previous Meets in Kansas and Texas Will Perform Tomorrow Des Moines, April 24—(UF)—More than 2,000 athletes began arriving here today preparatory to competing in the national team and in row. The class of the field combined with recent exhibitions in Texas and Kansas will be like-minded that many will visit. The real drawing card of the meet is expected to be the 100-yard dash. It will bring together Cy Leland, Texas receiver Kirk Cousins and Rice Institute; and Eddie Tolan, of Michigan. Also the hurdles are expected to be close battles. Lee Seentman, of Illinois, is favored, but he has pushed all year by Sailing, of Iowa. Other men who are expected to put up good showings, are Shaw, Wisconsin, high jumper, who has benefited 6 feet 6 inches this year; Edward Gordon, Iowa, broad jumper; Rhea, Nebraska, warrior and Warne, Northwestern pole vaulter. Columbia, Mo. April 24 (UP)—Determined to crack the mile relay record at the Drake reupholsters, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Welds, Dellas, and Ullfres, will leave here tonight for Des Moines. Preliminary midweek morning afternoon with the final closing meet the Saturday. The record at the meet is 3.186 made by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Those did not near that, mark largely because one of the runners mixed his second runner with an Iowa sprinter and colored colors as Missouri. He lost 20 yards. Norman, April 24 — (UP) — John Jacob and six University of Oklahoma track men left today for De Moines to enter the Drake relay. The team will be entered in the moiety relay meet, and the shot pat, and high jump events. Aggies to Meet Arkansas Oklahoma Team Has Two Wins and a Loss on Books Stillwater, Okla., —(Special)—With two victories to their credit and one defeat blemishing their record, the Oklahoma Aggies are preparing for their last dual track track of the season. The team has won two Kansas University Saturday afternoon. The Agnies have scored victories over Central State Teachers and Southwestern college at Winfield, Kansas, while the Coyotes have a victory over the Averys at Wichita. Following the Arkansas meet, the Aggies will train for four weeks after the Browns meet at Omaha, Nebraska May 21. Because of the fact that the Aggies have been badly handicapped this season, the two former outforsers it is believed that Kenny will not attempt to enter a complete conference because of a conflict in dates there will probably be no dual encounter between Oklahoma University and the Okaawa. The one bright spot in the dars clouds of the track team is the fresh squand. Coach Puny James has one of the greatest yearling combinations that the school has ever seen in the school. Most of the frush are clipping seconds, ol' the varsity's records. Read the Kansan want ads Intramural Standings --right field, Trombold, third base; Claunch, catcher; Thomson, pitcher. Ranison, pitcher, Mooney and Smith are the relief coaches who will make the trip. Two of the three, Haton Bioree and Neal will also accompany the team. Pi Kappa Alpha, by winning in both singles and doubles in the handball tournament, has boosted its lead in intramural standings in all events, to 270. It also obtained more than 1,000 points. The Pi K A's now have 1008 points to their credit, nearly 200 more than the most recent rival, the Phil Pai'a who have Beta Theta Pi is in third place, only 7 points behind Phi Kappa Psi. Tota 'tandinus are as follows: Pi Kraem Alba Pi Beta Tha Pi Pi Beta Tha Pi Tha Pa Pi Pi Beta Th K.U. Relay Men to Drake Hamilton and Track Team Leave Tonight for Meet Coach Brutus Hamilton and the Kansas track team consisting of two relay teams and three weight hurler will be out for a final meet in Moines to compete in the Drake relays, the preliminaries of which will take place tomorrow and the finals Satur- Ihena, Nebraska weight man, who won the shot put here, he averaged 28.6 yards and WOlaHam yesterday. J. Bausch, who will enter the shot at the Draket meet, has an average of 31.4 yards on the ball over 50 ft. Bauch, according to Coach Hamilton, has a good chance So far "Mutt" Thornhill looks like a winner in the contest. Backed by Ward, the two Kansas discuss hurries are different and take two places in the game at Drake. A team composed of Stickle, Mize, Rooney, and Klaner will enter the split relay. Zimmerman, Fullerton, Fortune, Berry, and Keller will cover the two mile event for the Jayhawks. "Competition at Drake will be keen in year, especially in reports" said Crawford. "The prospect to place in them and expect to make a good showin in the disease arena." Award Given to Honor * Former K. U. Track Star An award known as the "Poo Frazer Award" will be given each year to the winner of the 3,000 meter run in the women's hourly honor senior men's organization. The award is an engraved 14-karat gold watch charm and will be presented to the winner of the distance running competition, Alex Putman, Big Six star distance man of Iowa State was the winner of the event at the relays Saturday and received the award. The charm is given in honor of Bernard "Poco" Frazier, well known Kansas track star and Sachem. Graduated from college when most people are just starting in the accomplishment of Doris Hartshorne, senior in pharmacy at Oregon State University and received college at the age of 14, and earned her degree at the age of 17. The Gibbs Clothing Co. WHERE CASH BUYS MORE 721 Mass. St. Dependable Shirts $1.25 Broadcloth shirts that will give the maximum of service for school wear. Small fancy patterns or solid colors. Squad Will Meet Aggies Bunn Announces Baseball Men Who Will Go Friday Coach John Bunn has announced the names of baseball players who will make the trip to Mahattan to play the Ames Friday and Saturday. The line-up for Friday will be: Holt-er or Anh, second base; Igee left field; Bishop, short stop, Fisher, first base. Kellogg, third base; Tremblay, third base. According to Coach Bunn, Fisher's arm is recovered and "Hook" may be in the bce Saturday. The team will leave for Manhattan in autos tomorrow morning at 8:30. Campus Gossip --- --- Mrs. Hazel Thompson, state super- state, has some economics of Topkapi and Furkanova and Florentia to board for vocational education, of Washington, C. with the depart- ment. We will welcome them to the conference. --- The seniors of the School of Pharmacy are planning a trip to Leuvenworth tomorrow afternoon to inspect the pharmacy's inventory and penitentiary. W. C. Rohman, p24, has charge of the pharmacy. The class may take the trip through the prison At the regular meeting of the School of Law faculty this week it was voted to approve a new degree of Barber of Law. They are James T. Klepper of Lawrence, Harper K. O HARRA of Colony, and JULIAN RALSTON of Wichita. Receently, these men were admitted to the Kansas Bar. Paul Gross, graduate of K. S. T. C. pointed head basketball coach at the Kansas State Teachers college at Haya succeeding Harold Schmid. A. B. 271 The Ku Kui's will meet in room 200 Fraser tonight at 7:30. The purpose of the meeting is the election of new members and the setting of the date Miss Helen Rhoba Hoopes, of the department of English, will speak to the Kansas City chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary journalism fraternity. ternity for women, tonight, on the subject of "Modern Poetry." She will be at the annual Writers' Hotel, of Miss Nell Snead, women's editor of the Kansas City Star. Kent Nauman, a student here last year, passed his entrance examinations to the U. S. Naval Academy and will enter school there as soon as he is Look at Your Shoes --- Every One Else Does "Los Dos Habadoras" the entrances written by Cervantes, will be presented in the Cervantes banquet Saturday. It is expected to be open for the period of the sixteenth century. A large crowd at the free varieay last night from 7 to 8 o'clock in the Memorial Union building again manmade attractions, musical events and week afairs. Fred Agnew and his fivepiece orchestra furnished the music for this year's performance, the building, was hostess for the dance. We Are Shoe Specialists Two wall skins and a tapestry were stolen from the Alpha Gamma Delta house during vacation last week. The wall skins, which were red with black lettering, had been awarded to the sorority as first and second prizes in the tournament. None of the articles taken had the organization's name on them. Only one first mention was given for the design of a bank building which was recently completed by the sophomore class of N. E. Abella, J. R. Butler, M. F. McMannus, Olaa Wallace, and M. F. each received a mention commended. Repairing - Shining - Dyeing Fred Anderson and Henry Asher debated on the question of Advertising this afternoon before the Kiwanis club of Kansas City. 1017 Mass. Roma Roberts, c. 30, has accepted a position to teach Spanish and English in the high school of Channing, Texas. of initiation. The Ku Ku's are to as seist Dean Agnes Husband in the Mother's Day program, their duties will be explained in the meeting tonight. Otto Krukahart, professor of philosophy, will speak on the "Influence of the Classes on the New Humanism," before the meeting of Eta Sigma Phi. Electric Shoe Shop 11 W. 9th Shine Parlor Smith Hemstitching and Beauty Shop 9331 Mass Phone 683 Hosiery Mending Dress Making Pleating Alterations Hemstitching Announcements national honorary Latin and Greek fraternity, which meets this evening at 7:30 at the Faculty Women's club. --by motor coach Sigma Pi Sigma will hold a picnic tomorrow afternoon. Please meet in the dining hall at 4:30. All those who expect to attend sign in room 11 before tomor- Theodore Perkins, president. There will be Ku Ku meeting tonight at 7:30 in room 209 Fraser for election of new members. Ozwin Rutledge, president. 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