PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16. 1930 HEAVY COMPETITION PROMISES EXCITEMENT FOR EIGHTH ANNUAL RELAYS SIX FORMER RECORD HOLDERS ARE COMING BACK TO BATTLE FOR HONORS AGAINST BIG FIELD Contest Entries Will Represent 28 Major Universities, 41 College Institutions, and 118 High Schools; Stars Will Include Charles of Haskell and Bracey, Olympic Man The most brilliant field of athletes ever to compete in the eight years of history of the volleyball is entered at Memorial stadium field and track Saturdays. The university offers two class institutions, 18 out-of-the state high schools, and more than a hundred Kansas high school have lifted athlete in the program of fourteen relay events. Winners of last year at the Kansas relays who will be here to defend their titles include Lee Sentinel of the University of Illinois, in the 129- Winners of last year at the Kappa their titles include Lee Semnard of the yard high burrers; R. M. Leas of the University of Indiana, in the Zankmers run;arker Shelby of the University of Texas, in the Perkins of the University of Texas, and Robert Carr of the University of Texas, all of whom tied for first in the high jump; and Warne of the University of Texas, who tied for first in the pole vault. The hundred yard dash promises to be the classiest assembled group of sprint stars yet starting this season, including Clyde Lifey, landing halfback for Washington, Brucey, Rice Institute flash and former Olympic team member; Eddie Tolan, Negro speculator of the University of Northwestern University; Mike Traps of Marquette University, and a score of other notables from the Big Six, Western conference, and other three of the Middle West and Southwest. The deciliation, the only event of the Relays proper that runs on Friday and Saturday, has drawn a field of 12 entries. "Buster" Charles, Oneida University, has written in this ten-event test through having finished second in the past two years to Tom Churchill of Oklahoma, and the sixth to David McNeil, Robert Todd of the University of Indiana is another great all-around athlete entered in the deciliation. The seventh was Curtis Bockel of Hassell Institute; W. A. Boyd of Westminster College, Fulton, Mo.; L. Stoane, Butler University; R. Dongnis, Grinnell College; J. Leroy, St. Joseph's brassist; F. Brooks of William Jewell College, Liberty, Mo., and Stumbaugh, Fools and Stroug of Southwestern Teachers College, Weatherford, Olda. Chicago, April 16- (UP) — Chicago will be represented by two relay teams at the Kansas relays at Lawrence Saturday, Coach Ned Morrison will lead the team and our outfits are the 880 third quartet and the four mile relay combination. Net Men to Meet Tigers Captain Sager and O'Leary Are Paired for Doubles Warm weather and light winds have combined to give the varsity tennis team ample opportunity for practice during the last two weeks enabling the four men who will meet Missouri from Friday afternoon to get ready. Two doubles teams, Captain Charles Sager paired with Ted O'Larry and one Hard mirrored with Pressor for the other, will compete with the Tiger net teams. The match include two encounters and four tests in simples. The Jachawkers are being shown up well in practice and are expected to make a good showing against their first conference com- Game at M. U. Will End Spring Football Training Columbia, Mo., April 15 (UP) -- The University of Missouri received a grant from the Pension to an end two times by staging a game between two teams as well. It will be the second game of the spring season. In the first game of the year, Jake Robbins and Billy Ford stars in Bob Armstrong, regular tackler last year who has been shifted to fullback and Max Collins, handed to Robbins and his team, taking his initial mate. If the Tigers come through with a strong backfield combination cost too much, they should focus on the Big Six title. Their strong list of last year being practically in The Water lead the Kansas want ads. WEDNESDAY—May Mevayo and Monte Blue in an unusual mystery melodia "No. Defense," also comedy "A Soldier Man." Lindley and Outland Honorary Referees at Relays Saturday THURSDAY and Friday—Note only one matinee each day at 2:30 p.m. and two shows at night. Eighty-one stars and 5000 persons' presentation of the star opera, "masterpiece," king of Kings. Athletic Department Announces Complete Personnel of Officials A announcement was made this morning from the athletic office of the officiating committee, who relays here Saturday. Chancellor E. H. Lindley and Dr. John H. Outland will be in attendance. Included in the list of officials are prominent sport fans of Lawrence and well known alumni of the Big Six conference. The complete list of officials is as follows: Honorary referent—Chancellor K. H., Lindsay and Dr. John H., Outland. Referent—Avery Bindge, Starrier—John C. Govey. Head judge of finish, Louis I. Toulon, Track Event Officials **Truck Event Officiants** *Jacobson, John E.* Charter董事, Cherry Associates, Inc. *O'Connell, Robert D.* Charter董事, O'Connell, Hammitt, Inc. *E. G. Donnelly, Walter W., Dr. O'Hernan, B. G. Donnelly, Walter W., Dr. O'Hernan, B. G. Donnelly, Walter W., Dr. O'Hernan, B. G. Donnelly, Walter W., Dr. O'Hernan, B. G. Donnelly, Walter W., Dr. O'Hernan, B. G. Donnelly, Walter W., Dr. O'Hernan, B. G. Donnelly, Walter W., Dr. O'Hernan, B. G. Donnelly, Walter W., Dr. O'Hernan, B. G. Donnelly, Walter W., Dr. O'Hernan, B. G. Donnelly, Walter W., Dr. O'Hernan, B. G. Donnelly, Walter W., Dr. O'Hernan, B. G. Donnelly, Walter W., Dr. O'Hernan, B. G. Donnelly, Walter W., Dr. O'Hernan, B. G. Donnelly, Cleveland, Ohio. Champion. Judge browns, west odeen. George, Timberlost, east odeen. M. Ahraner, Frank M. Larson, center odeen. R. Johnsen, F. L. F. Jones, Harry Mould. Wool code. Fred William Charlton, V. Buckley, Win. R. K. James, Peter Mould. Inspector and weighers of implement- E. P. Ittempson, and Carlton V. Kent, B. H. Bentley. Assistants to the clerk—Lieut. H. F. Meyer Holden and Stephen Bishawk, MD. Stephen Nahmels, MD. Imperser-D. J. M. Ack, M. A. E. (Cap). Guy Smith, Chamber, Crane, Wain- ger, Woodsman, Woodsworth, ML. Lawson Glenn Cleron. Jimson announcers-Guy V, Keefer and K, C. Dent. Field physician. Dr. A, J. Anderson, Field Index Neural Judges of hold every event, john willh, Lee Froese, James Robertson, John Wall H. K. Lander, and Ornish Dean Brown. Brunon james, Melvin Griffin, Wayne Murray, Bria Hawkins, C. Cockett Académie de France, des Siemens, Lee Anson, J. K., D. Death and Harry Morrow. Carteaux of prizes, Paul Lawson and Julian Lark. The Cornell department of psychology will be host to a group of ex-users of neuropsychology, who hold their annual meeting there April 17, 18, and 19, to discuss problems and methods of research in neuropsychology. They also about 20 entiment psychologists from most of the larger universities and colleges nationally formally at different universities each year for discussion. The first meeting will be held at Cornell more than 20 years ago. Assensee, Tad J. Canyt and Roland Lloyd Jeppes, and officials for the destination Ryan Peters, Harold Sidelvy, J. J. Wheeler Gay Smith, and Frostley Hendry. Veterans and Newcomers in Colllege Track World Ready to Move Toward New Records Wichita U 3000 Meters Run of the Western and Big Six conferences will feature the Behr of the University of Wisconsin, and Jim Bauch of Ten champ, but has fallen before Bauch, a sophomore, at the Southern Mollusit relay. Bauch's best put the shot 48 feet 8½ inches at the Minnesota relay, he out for blood in the Kansas relay. On the track Lee Seumans, seasonal hurdler of the University of Illinois, will be a favorite to repeat as champ of last year in his event. He has broken and equaled world marks at short distances indoor this year and has not been defeated over the high stick route in 1930. Sailing of town, Lampoon of Nebraska, Snarf of Drake and Hurge of Iowa State are some of the other timber toppers expected to give Sventham a run for it. Harold Manning of Wichita University, national juni for mile champ and winner of the mile and two-mile runs at the Western A.U. meet at St. Louis, will be one of the favorites for the 3,000 meter run. Lazs of Indiana, winner of the event last season, will be here to defend his title, and Indiana also is to have Edwin Clapham, national A.U. cross country champion. Norne Dotson will be minus Jack Elder, winner two years straight in the Kansas Relays, handed yard dush, but Coach Nickelson is bering new fuzz relay teams, including a two-time team that won at Aiton Relays last season. Convict Who Demanded Death Penalty Gets It Topek, April 14 — UP)—Carl Pattaran, 40-year-old federal convict and scammer, who demanded that he be put to death for murder or be allowed to live by the whole human race, was charged with sedition and sentenced to be hanged Sept. 5. The federal attorneys demanded the death penalty for him on the charge that he killed H. F., Warnock, prison laundry superintendent at the Leaven worth penitentiary last June. Intramurals Drawings for intramural tennis matches will take place during the holidays and games will be played off immediately after the vacation. Up to date 14 organized houses have signed up as participants. The blanks in the baseball垫 should be turned in at Robinson gymnasium by April 25. At the University of Cincinnati in a contest conducted to win seats for the institute, which is given at that institution. The two organizations selling the most tickets in the contest received 1,067 votes. Read the Kansan want ads. Panzran was serving a 20-year sentence for burglary imposed on him in Washington, D. C., although at the time he faced a murder indictment in Philadelphia. The death penalty was granted only on the grounds that the government must execute a man in a hung ban has banned capital punishment. In the intramural playground hall games played Monday and Tuesday of this week the standing of teams remain almost unchanged. The results of last night's contests were: Sigma Alpha Mu 5, Acacia 0; Kappa Palma Kupa 1, Gamma 3; Delta Tau Delta 10; Kappa Sigma 10, Sigmapha Epilion 6; Alpha Tau Omega 12, Delta Chi 6; Cosmopolitan 11, Delta Chi 12, Upsilon 11, Delta SigmaLambda 10. Eight teams now remain undefeated on the schedule so far. In division 1 the three wins lead with two wins and no defeats, lead with two wins and no defeats, the Cosmopolitan club top division 2 with three victories with Pkappa Kupa 11, Delta Chi 12, many starts, and Sigma Alpha Epilion and Alpha Tau Omega hold first position in division 4 with three and | | W | L | Pot | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kentucky Colonels | 0 | 1 | .999 | | Cal State Chargers | 0 | 2 | .999 | | Idaho Fulbright Pg | 0 | 3 | .999 | | Phoeta Tig | 0 | 1 | .999 | | Texas Tech | 0 | 1 | .999 | | Oregon Kernels Pg | 0 | 1 | .999 | | Akron Falcons Pg | 0 | 1 | .999 | 4 is topped by Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Chi, and Kappa Sigma. Commissioner Club W 1 L Pet. P Trigon Age Group D 2 L 0.1000 P Flagship No D 1 L 0.1000 Sigma No D 1 L .3000 Upsilon No D 1 L .3000 Gta Upsilon No D 1 L .3000 Tau Upsilon No D 1 L .3000 Lambda No D 2 L 0.2000 | DIVISION a | W | L | Pts | | :--- | :--- | :--- | ---: | | Airbus Alibaba Group | 2 | 1 | 9,000 | | Airbus AstraZeneca | 4 | 1 | 1,000 | | Boeing | 3 | 1 | 8,000 | | Cessna Delaware | 3 | 1 | 8,000 | | Cessna Delta | 3 | 1 | 8,000 | | Cessna滴滴 | 3 | 1 | 8,000 | The board of Review of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools recommended that the board follow the association. The report said that the board felt that the control of affairs at Butler, its library facilities, internal administration, faculty load should be reviewed to meet the association's requirements. Dana Thia Pi Titan 1 W I F, Oct. Titan 2 Titan 1 Titan 2 W I F Sigma Pi 1 0 1 1 000 Sigma Pi 2 0 1 1000 Sigma PHI Epsilon 1 1 .000 Sigma PHI Epsilon 1 1 .000 Trigram 1 1 .000 Trigram 1 1 .000 Lambda Laembele 1 HQLEPROOF MEN'S SOCKS Division standings are as follows: $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 N (As advertised in The Saturday Evening Post) Holeproof men's socks are designed from original sources. They are unusual, never conspicuous. They are colorful, never loud. They are modern, never bizarre. In a word, the socks the well-dressed man enjoys wearing. Admission Our assortment is a particularly fine one. Make your selections early. Write Home to the Folks and Suggest They Drive Up for Then Drive You Home for Easter Vacation THE RELAYS 50c 75c $1.00 $1.00 and $1.50; Children under 12, 50c Night Rodeo --- April 18 Admission $1.00 and $1.50 Children under 13.50 Kansas Relays --- April 19 Announcement of Hours of Service During Easter Vacation Tbursday, April 17 . . . Breakfast 7:30 to 8:45 Lunch 11:30 to 1:30 Closed for Dinner Friday, April 18 ... Breakfast ... 7:30 to 8:45 Lunch ... 11:30 to 1:30 Dinner ... 5:30 to 6:45 Saturday, April 19 ... Breakfast 7:30 to 8:45 Lunch ... 11:30 to 1:30 The Cafeteria will close after lunch hour is over and will remain closed until Tuesday morning. April 22. The Cafeteria invites all visitors of the Rodeo and Relays to dine with Us while on the hill. THE CAFETERIA "In your Union Building"