UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930 PAGE FOUR Eleven K. U.Men to Enter Kansas Relays This Year Hamilton Announces Thre Relay Teams and Two Weight Men to Compete After the final trusses last night the team announced that Coach Bratus Hamilton announced that he would enter three relay teams and two weight men in the The sprint relay team composed of Ralph Siekker, Bernard Rooney, John Mize and Joe Klaner, will compete in the third leg of the half-mile relay. It will be remembered that this same group of tracksters carried off first honor in the Olympics by winning the half-mile relay at the University of Texas relays, at Austin, and doing the same for the 440-meter event at Dallas the following day. The two-mile relay team for the Jayhawkers will include Captain Lowell Hinshao, Edward Fortune, Foster Fullerton, and Richard Zimmerman Paul Bearleigh, half-miler and high marshal, alternate for the two-mile relay team. The two Kansas entrants, Melvin Thornbill and Jimmie Bausch in the 1972 finals, were tentative contenders for weight honors in this meet if they continue to perform in the same style that they have played since their first in the discus at Austin and Dallas, and Bause placed first in the shot put at Illinois relays and the Texas relay. First Baseball Tilt Today nomson to Pitch First Game Against St. Mary's With their first game of the season before the team, Coach 17 Matthew Snead coach baseball squad left Lawrence this morning for St. Mary's where they teamed up with the St. Mary's team. The trip was made in private cars the team stopping at Tepekon for The game today holds much interest as the Jayhawkers suffered two defenses at the hands of the St. Mary's club last year. Rub Thomson, who is slated to pitch, was one of the most brilliant players he and he is out to revenge his defeat. Coach Cunn announced the following line-up last evening; Thomson, pitcher; Clanch, catcher; Fisher, first base; Hulteen, second base; Ash, left field; Schmidt, right field; Schmidt, center field; and Itoga, left field. Other members of the squad who made the trip are Cookey, Mobney, Paddock, Ransom, G. and Smith, pitcher; Tromboli and Dunneisen utility; and Hatton outfield. --hurley is doped to Win Another hurler is favored to win his奖 in Keith Hurley of Missouri, who is a brilliant quarter-miler in addition to running anchor on the crack Missouri mile track. The hurler featured as yet this season. Stuff competition will be given to the Tigers, however, by Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Texas and Michigan all of us, boast strong mile relay quartets. Intramurals Results on the third set of intramural baseball games for this week, which were played yesterday after afternoon. The last game was over Delta Sigma Lamba by a score of 10-1; Theta Tau defeated Delta Sigma Pi, 11-10; Sigma Alpha Mu won from Delta Chi, 14-12; Delta Sigma Phi, 11-10; Phi Gamma Delta won from Acacia, 21-11; Kappa Sigma defeated Triangle, 6-2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon defeated Kappa Pi, 8-5; Kappa Won from Kappa Pi, 19-11. The next set of games is scheduled for Monday, when eight contests will be played off. Eight more games will be played on Tuesday. The schedule for next week, as announced by the Filed, director of intramurals is: Monday: Kentucky Colombs vs. Alma Kappa Psi, diamond 1; Sigma Theta vs. R. O. T. C., diamond 3; Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Alma Kappa Alpha vs. Alma Kappa Lambda diamonds; Delta Signa Ti and Delta Signa Chi vs. Pi Uplion diamonds; Pi Gamma Delta vs. Sigma Theta Epifanion diamonds; Delta Theta Epifanion diamonds; Delta Theta Epifanion diamonds; Delta Theta Epifanion diamonds; Delta Theta Epifanion diamonds; Delta Theta Epifanion diamonds; Delta Theta Epifanion diamonds; Delta Theta Epifanion diamonds; Delta Theta Epifanion diamonds; Delta Theta Epifanion diamonds; D d Tuesday: Kappa Eta Kappa v.s. Kappa Phi Delta Theta Compounclion i.v. Phi Delta 2: Acacia v.s. Sigma Alpha Miy. diamond 3: Kappa Sigma v.s. Sigma Alpha Epiphonium diamond Alpha Alpha 5: Sigma Chi v.s. Delta Tau Delta, diamond 6: Kappa Phi Kappa v.s. Delta Tau Delta, diamond 7: Kappa Phi Kappa v.s. Delta Tau Delta, diamond 8: Kappa Phi Kappa v.s. Delta Tau Delta, diamond 9: Kappa Phi Kappa v.s. Delta Tau Delta, diamond 10: Kappa Phi Kappa v.s. Delta Tau Delta, diamond 11: Kappa Phi Kappa v.s. Delta Tau Delta, diamond 12: Kappa Phi Kappa v.s. Delta Tau Delta, diamond 13: Kappa Phi Kappa v.s. Delta Tau Delta, diamond 14: Kappa Phi Kappa v.s. Delta Tau Delta, diamond 15: Kappa Phi Kappa v.s. Delta Tau Delta, diamond 16: Kappa Phi Kappa v.s. Delta Tau Delta, diamond 17: Sigma Lambda v.s. Pi Upsilon, diamond 8. Entries for intramurial outdoor handball, singles and doubles, are due by 5 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, with the next major director announced this morning. The time limit on the first round of tennis doubles, and horseshoes singles, and doubles has been extended to Tuesday, April 15, according to E. R. Nelson. The first round of the tennis singles must be completed tomorrow. Send the Daily Kansan home. Ruthledge Heads Ku Ku's; Initiation to Be April 27 Owkin Rutledge was elected last month to serve as the new year. The other new office, David Rankin, vice president; Gordon Tucker secretary, and Roy Tayton served. Bob Garlinghouse, the out-going resident, announced that initiation could be April 27. The names of the nitites will be announced later. The staging president also announced the dates for the programs or the relay and rodeo. The retiring officers are Bob Garlinghouse, president; Allen Finch, vice president; Jack Morris, secretary; and Bob Wargelt, treasurer. Entry List for Relays Is Larger Than Other Meets of This Season Contestants Calibre Promises to Make the Competition More Severe Stars from the Middle West, South West, and Far West will compete here April 19 when the large-scale event meets this far this season will gather for a new annual KANAR Red Ribbon recording a limited office, the calibre of entries received so far indicates that competition in almost every event will be held on May 5. Ray Putnam of Iowa State College and Leas, the star Indiana distance winner, will face first in the 3,000 meter run. Putnam, the Big Six two-mile champions, set a new 1,000 meter run to win that year's spring, and has been performing in phenomenal fashion since the open season defended "Poco" Fraser. The Kansas star last year to win the 3,000 meters event, will be back to defend Hursley is Doned to Win The Kansas dash relay team which was a winner at both the Texas Receivers game and the national last month, will be favored to win the quarter mile relay at the meet here. Sickel and Klauer, the players from North Dakota, the team, may also be entered in the open hundred yard dash, although they will not compete in the Southwest, Cy Leland of Texas Christian University, in addition to Eddie Tolan, last year's intercollegiate runner-up, and Captain Mike Treps of Marquette University, another outstanding Mid-Continent team. Hamilton Selects Kansas Team Honors for traveling the farthest from home, but probably go to the Colorado Ages, from Fort Collins, Colo., whose entry was received yesterday at the athletics center. The guesse is bringing two individual stars, Dychnan, in the high jump, and javelin, in the low jump, and howery, a pole vaulter, to play. After tryouts last night Coach Brutus Hamilton of the Kansas队 was named guard, and the tibf two-mile relay in the meet. Captain Hinsaw Fortune, Zimmerman, and Fullerton are due to start, and Dardenbeis have been listed as alternate. Send the Daily Kansan home. MID WESTERN UNIVERSITIES TOURS TO EUROPE from MONTREAL ANDANIA JUNE 20th ATHENIA JUNE 27ᵇ 39 DAYS 453²⁵ 52 DAYS 633⁰⁰ Send Coupon Below for Complete Free Information. Gentlemen: Please send me with without any obligation on my part complete details on the midwestern Universities Tours. The American Express Co. 1106 McGee St. Kansas City, Mo. Name... Street... City State... Galaxy of Stars Here for Relays Perhaps the largest field of track stars to be gathered at a single meet thus far this season will be on hand at the eighth annual Kansas Relays here the afternoon of April 19. Ray Putnam of Iowa State college will be one of the favorites in the 3,000 meter run. He is Big Six two-mile champion and set a new 1,500 meter run record in winning at the Illinois relays this winter. Keith Hurley of Missouri is another Big Six star who will appear as anchor man on the crack Tiger mile relay team. The pole vault entries will include all the leading vaulters of this section among whom will be Henry Cahy of the University of Iowa. First Annual Track Dual Between Varsity and Frost Tomorrow Ralph Siekel will run on the flashy Kansas dash relay teams and may also work in the open century dash and Captain Mike Treuze, of Marquette University. McKinney, Cox, Flick, Coffman Knight Expected to Star Prof. H. B. Chubb will speak at the morning service of the Unitarian church, Vermont and Twelfth street, Sunday. April 13, at 11 o'clock. Prof. Chubb's subject is. The Religious Basis of World Peace. The first annual varsity freshman track meet which at Sacramento Field Haven is scheduled for Wednesday, watched with considerable interest by the followers of track athletics as well as those who have trought, but as a barometer to judge the future strength of the Jayhawker team. for Yearlings While the variety is expected to have little difficulty in totaling more points, they will have strong opposition and will have hurdles race, Bruce McKinney, outstanding freshman star from Hollywood, Calif., will challenge the variegated field of the hurdles Cox and Flick will run the high hurdles for the freshmen and they will be opposed by Bill Benson, the hurdles Cox, Flick, and Gridley will run the low hurdles for the freshman, Gridley is the favorite in this event, due to his past records, but both Flicker and Bradley are included. Other events which will be watched closely, include the pole vault, in the 60m, and the blood of the varisty will be pushed by Clyde Coffman, Kansas interchapter coach record holder. Karl Variel Pepper and Jeffrey Bardilee and the other variety entrants in the 440. Norton Knight seems to be the best of the freshman. A new sprinter, should give a good account of himself, Black, freshman, and Stilkin, Varsity will stage a good account. Coach Brutus Hamilton promises that the meet will be run off in an armored car and is one of several of the men who will officiate in the Kansas Rulers to act in the meet. Roland Logan will act as an instructor and will be no admittance charges. FOR Expert Advice FRIDAY SPECIAL Call Early for an Appointment at Real Beauty Aid BEAUTY SHOP 817 Mass. Phone 893 LARIDON'S $1.25 Chamois ( ) .50 Sponge $1.00 Everready Razor, 70c pkg. 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