PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1930 Bunn Retains 23 Men on Baseball Squad After Cut Topeka Western League Club Added to Kansas Scheduled; Frosh Defeated Coach John Bunn has cut the baseball squad to 23 men with a nucleus of eight lettermen and 15 others in order to get his men in mid-season against the Kansas Agrisons, known against the Kansas Agrisons at Mt. Haven on April 25 and 26. The remaining members of the squad are: Russell Thompson, Paul Schmidt, Bert McCy, George Tomlinson, Eld Ash, Bert Itoga, Edger Schmidt, Michael McCy, George Tomlinson, Eld Ash, Bert Itoga, George Hulteen, Harry Hubbard, IIrv Church, Charles Neal, Charles Neal, Charles Neal, Charles Neal, Paddock, Charles Ranson, Gerald Cooley, Michael Mooney and Gordon Hitting Good Coach Bunn announced the squash cut yesterday after a varsity freshman game in which the varsity smooth skin team had lost According to Coach Bunn, the hitting on the part of the varsity last night was the bestest match of the season, noting staff is rounding into shape, with Rub Thomson Gerald Coley and Mike Mooney form the starters. The team will leave Friday morning for St. Mary's where is will play the college there in the afternoon. On April 16 the Jayhawkers will play the Topek ball club at Topeka Final negotiations were made today when Coach Burn received a telegram that Topeka manager stating that they would be willing to play at that date. Two Successive Games This is the second exhibition game in this series, which will be club play, will come back on April 17 the team will come back to Lawrence to play and win. The kell game was called especially for the Rotarian convention which will be held on April 26. Fred Tyreon, a promising sophomore candidate for first base, was forced to leave the team because of a cause of eye trouble. Tyreon had not been working out with the team for months and was forced to facted sight and was finally compelled to quit when his physician requested Varsity Tryout Saturday To Decide Freshman Numeral Awards in Track A freshman varsity track meet will be held a few days after return to give the varsity team their positions on the squad later in the season, and to determine the running yardage. Coach Brutus Hamilton said that several of the freshmen have a good knowledge of the rules and civic man. Among these are Cofman, pole vaulter; O'Deeley, Flicks, and Gradley, pole vaulter; Johnston, McKinney, 880 yard; Bryan, javelin; McKinney, 880 yard; James, lunge; Kjeldsen, jump; Knight, Armstrongt, Solene and Randall, distance runs; Graves Varvel, Johnhamming, 440 yard dash; Hinchaw, Fortune, Sickel, Mite Rooney, and Klaner, will not compete in their regular distance and relay events, but may enter other direct. Jim Bauch and Thornhill will enter the shot and disc events. Don't let rain run you around The dull flush, scrambling around the campus like an egg chance be forgiven. He just didn't understand, from wrist men than he, that a Fish Brand Slicker bottle from behind him. From behind his ears to ankles, and enable him to preserve any digging, he may have been a dapper. Fish Brand Variety Sliders, smartly cut, long-wearing, are sold everywhere. in a wide range of colors and colors. Look for the fish on the label. A. J. Tower, Boston, Massachusetts. Baseball, Tennis, Remain in Women's Intramural The women's organized houses on the HILL are now competing in tennis and baseball. These are the last of five teams to compete, of these games will be totaled with previous scores made by the contestants in the women's intramurals. The Tau Ni Tu'ae were the winners of the tournament; their scores more than the horses far are as follows: Alpha XI Delta Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Pi Delta Pi Hera Phi Pi Hera Phi Gamma Phi Gamma Gamma Phi Gamma Alpha Kappa Thorna Alpha Kappa Thorna Gamma Gamma Mile Relay Promises to Be Fitting Climax for Sports Carnival Missouri Is Favorite in Racce Because of This Season's Performance The mile relay, closing event of the Kansas Relays program each year, will again form a fitting climax to the season's sports carnival. And what a mile relay it should be in year! The University of Missouri, since 1925, year, is again in the field with a record making quartet of quarterbacks who play in groups of furlong runners in Big Ten and other Big Six schools have it in their minds to give the Tigers a chance to show up the favorites. It is always a possibility of some dark horse entry to show up the favorites. It is always an edge over the field by virtue of having run off the mile relay event and by experience or relay meets this season. The Tigers are consistent under 3:22 and by the time the meet may well begin. The University of Iowa has been one of the big winners of the mile race, winning seven times the race has been run here, Iowa has won it four times. The Hawkeyes that Coach George Huskers present meet record of 3 minutes, 20 seconds. Iowa has thus far failed to win a race in the season this season, but Coach Brennan believes his quartet, despite loss of such as George Huskers, Olympic champion, will be able to hit around the finish line. Cochle Clyde Littlefield at Texas, has a fast mile four that pushed Missouri in the recent southern games, and has led to a win over Nebraska. "TOach Henry Schultz of Nebraska, and Coach Steve Farrell of Michigan all have flashed good mile teams in various meets this season and some or all of these teams may run The race is run for the Dr. John H, Outland challenge cup, Doctor Outland is known as the "father of football" because he involved the idea of holding these games. The long list of trophies and medals for which athletes from some dozen states will compete in the Kanada Cup in Montreal this weekend by a special addition to the first place decoration watch by Coach Bruce Bradley, former KU, track star. They have added a gold band to replace the regular strap on the wrist watch the decathlon, which is a 10-league test of all-around ability, has been on the Kansas Relays program two times. He was named to Tom Churchill of the University of Oklahoma, who after winning here the first time became a member of the U.S. Olympic team. The decathlon will be held Friday and Saturday this year in connection with the Nationals, which he trained as an annual event for the program in the hope that it will aid in developing decathlon material for a national Olympic team. Hamilton was one of the United States entries in the decathlon and Bradley in the pentathlon in the 1920 U.S. Olympic Games, and friends in their Missouri Valley conference and Olympic competition. The athletes were immgraved with their names as donors. Iowa has won the race four times Grinnell one, Missouri one and Northwestern one. Iowa won the first cup permanently in 1926. Hamilton and Bradley Add to Relay Prize List VARSITY Today-Tomorrow-Friday Thrilling! Spectacular! Romance Romance Charles "Buddy" ROGERS in His Triumph in the Air "YOUNG EAGLES" 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 Service. MISSOURI VALLEY TEACHERS AGENCY. 115 Tabor Opera House, Denver, Colo. like an all-talking "Wings" DICKINSON Saturday— "RICH PEOPLE" Shows 3-7-9 Attend the Matinee TODAY TOMORROW Admission Matinee 15-50c Evening 25-75c Perfect in COLOR, in glorious song! The world-famous song ro- toon of the golden voted star. HEAR These Famous Songs "Song of the Vagabondes" "Olly a Rose" "Buzzett Walk" "Some Day" by Rudolf Primil in this Ludwig Berger Proper DENNIS KING JEANETTE MACDONALD WARMER OLAND *IO.P. HEGGIE* Friday — Saturday VILA BANKY in "A LADY TO LOVE" **Guardian Picture** You see and hear the music and the story, of a young girl, accented, and the thrilling action. A supporting cast of 200 Hits Novelty News The Vagabond King Intramurals In the semi-finals of the indoor handball doubles which were played off yesterday, the following were results: In division 1, White and Davison, Phi Delta Theta, defeated Gradinger and Carnal, Alpha Kappa Alma, Pi Kappa Alpha, won from Circle and Brady, Alpha Kappa Lambda. In division 2, Fengqi and Fader, Sigma Besse and Waldorf, Beta Tau Pi, Beta Tau Pi, Brooker and Sentney, Phi Kappa Psi, defeated Besse and Waldorf, Beta Kappa Alpha, Brooker, Beta Tau Pi, and Brooker Tucker, Teta Tau, won over Kane and Cowell, Beta Tau Pi, and McFarland and Bunn, Alpha Kappa Lambda, defeated Abrams and Jacob Final drawings from the winners of the semi-finals in each division have been made, and the new schedule for the final play was announced. The players are Kappa Mue, and Fader, Sigma Alma Mu, bye; Blomquist and Stevenson, Pi Kappa Alpha, vs. McFarlane and Bunn, Alpha Kappa Lambda; White and Daun Tucker; Chris Brooker and Tucker, Theta Tau; Brooker and Senthe, Kappa Psi Si, bye. The first round of this schedule is to be played off by Saturday, and the second round by next Tuesday, April 15, Mr. Elbel said. Results of the second set of intraumal playground ball games, which were played yesterday afternoon, are shown in Fig. 18. Sigma Pit Epsilon pu Ip Epsilon, 16-8; Sigma Pit Epsilon defended DeltasigmaLambda, 14-6; Sigma Alpha Epsilon won from Chiappa Alpha Kappa, 10-2; Phi Kappa pup iwensis from Alpha Mu Alm, 21-8; PiKappa Alpha wwn from Delta Upwards, 11-8; Phi Kappa feated Alpha Kamma Lambda. The next games on the schedule are to be played tomorrow. Pit Kappa II will play against diamond 1; Pit Kappa II will compete club, diamond 2; Deltia Sigma Lambda vs. Beta Tau Pi, diamond 4; Delta Tau Pi, diamond 4; Triangle vs. Kappa Sigma, diamond 5; Delta Tau Delta vs. Sigma Tau Eppsilon; diamond 6; Delta Tau Mu Diamond; and Delta Sigma Pi vs. Theta Tau Diamond. 8. Old Man Sunshine Makes Ice Cream Cones Populate Ting-ng-ng—"Ice cream cones, five cents." Students have found it easy. spend their loose change during the last few days of rising temperature. According to the number which has been gathering around the white door, it is reasonable room for some competition in such a business enterprise. The rush for cakes and malts at the campus eating places, along with the heat, has made more that spring fever brings this demand for temporary refreshment. Announcements The Architectural Society will hold a meeting tonight at 7:45, on the third floor of Marvin hall. J. H. 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