PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 8. 1930 Kansas to Enter Only Five Events in Annual Relays Candidates for Two-Mil Quartet to Compete in Final Tryout Tomorrow Conch Brutus Jhamillen's Kansas State team has three events, the shot and dunks, and run in three relays, quarter, half and two-mile, in the eighth annual tournament. Although competition here will be much stronger than in the Texas man, I can't help wondering if of Sickle, Mize, Rooney and Klaner, is expected to turn in a good account for the season. But with half-mile relays, according to an opinion expressed by Coach Hammil Of the two-mile roky ringet, only Oftime and Hinsaw, are sure of pleasure. At the second two places will be held Wednesday aftermon, Zimmerman, Fullerton and Stover will run in the troyais Two from the list will be selected In the open events, Jam Bausch will try the discus and shot. Thorn hill has entered discus and shot an improbable victory. He's been improving rapidly, this season The Notre Dame and Northwestern relay teams who have been shattering records in Eastern meets will compete to be present with the dayhawkers. "Kansas is not entered in as many events this year as in former years," said Coach Hamilton, "but in spite of the fact that competition will b stifter here than in the Texas meet men should make a go showing." --these occasions. Intramural Announcements Drawings are as follows: Drawings for the intramural tennis doubles have been announced by E. R. Elibel, intramural director, and were posted yesterday. The first match will be played on by next Monday. April 14, Mr. Elibel announced **Division 1** Gould and Kahane, Sigma Chi Pa, Jewlen Wilson and Kahane, Sigma Chi, Shi Co, Weissman and Kahane, Sigma Chi, Shi Co, and Willey, R.O.C.T. v. Laberstein and Finkler, Trierman, Gradumer and Waddfer, Porter, Dijkstra Division 2 E. Parker and Miltier, Sigma Chr. o, De- sperant and Gond, Triangle; Security and Siegel Child; Chi Thomason and Kuma, Sigma Chr.; Chi Thompson and Kuma, Sigma Chr. o; Miller and Lachier, Deltai Gustafson Criti- cal; Alikha Kapua J., Moskek and Zionetsen, Piliat Kaua Delta; Alika Kapua J., Moskek and Zionetsen, Piliat Kaua Delta; Phila Gamma Delta, o; Schwennerman and Gatee, Phila Deltai Chr.; Holt Hof and Jodhia Kapua J., Moskek and Zionetsen, Piliat Kaua Delta; K. Johnasm and W. Johnson, Phila Deltai Sumit and Ayer Kapua N. Kapua Tate and Senator Akiko Kapua N. Kapua Tate and Phila Kaua, o; Goodman and Abrams, Sigma Sigma, o; Kinpuy and Brown, Pipliah H., Shankelson and Knight, Sigma Alpha Enthusiasm Daughtery and Kozz, Akiba Kapua Daughtery and Prosther, Sigmapha Phi Kaua Schmierer and Prosther, Sigmapha Phi Kaua Dodd and Tauror, Akiba Alpha Pol, Sol. Wood and K., Willey, R.C.O., Murray, M.R. Kauppe, J. B., Williams, N.B., Murray, M.R. Kauppe Stumon, S. v. Instantanee and Ehakae, R. Tauro Delta, H. Henderson and Yokohama, Tauro Delta, H. Henderson and Yokohama, bay; McFarland and Halve, Delta Sigma Phi, Kraczniel and Reynolds, Alpha Alpha Lambda, Culbreth Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willys Knight and Whippet Cars G and Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you May Render Service. Phone 689 Insurance Bldg. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Intramural Games Completion of the semi-finals in the handball doubles was to have been won by the team with the lowest contestants in the finals in all three divisions of the tournament will be announced. The semi-final games are known, E. R. Elibel, intramural director, announced Intramural baseball began yesterday afternoon with the playing of six games. The results yesterday were as follows: In division 1, Delta Sigma Pi won from Kappa Tau; in division 2, Colonels defeated the Thai Tau 16-3. In division 3, Cosomopolitan club won from Sigma Na won from Acacia 4-1; Alpha Tau Omega defeated Phi Gamma Delta 17-2. Chi Sigma chi won from mTrianage 8-5. GOOD R HICHARDS Dealers in Wallpaper and Paints Lacquers and Wax. Ph. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th. H. W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Unused KNORES BICYCLE SHOP Philes 915 1014 Mass. The games between Phi Delta Theta and Phi Kappa, division 2, and Kappa Sigma and Tau Delta, division 4. were postponed. Merchants Buy High School Students to Get Free Seats at Relays Plans in detail giving high school students in the Lawrence trade territory a chance to attend the Kansas relay and rodeo and work with them on some of the formulated today at noon in the University club where representatives of the Lawrence merchants met with Dr. Marcia McLaughlin, the coaches, and their assistants. Questionnaire relates to the rodeo and relays have been made by the students. These questionnaires will be given to the coaches who will pass them on to the pupils of high schools. The students will receive the grades those making the highest grades will receive reserved seats for the events. A limited number of tickets is available. The Lawrence high school band will play at the relays, and the Lawrenzs will play at the all-star dance been secured to furnish music for the rodeo. Many high school bands have been invited to attend the two parades this year as well as given opportunity to play. The merchants of Lawrence have purchased a large number of reserved chairs to equip them to the schools through their own staff. They will visit the schools and explain not only the rodee and relay but the method they students may use to take classes. Soviet Union Presents Strong Bid for Tourists Moscow, April 8—(UP) —The Soil Union is making a strong bid to preserve only the attractions of the former and the present capitals of the country, but the lure of a sojourn beckons. The national rance for big game hunting. The bid, it is easy to surmise from the literature announcing the plans for a joint venture between the United States and Americans. The United States holds first place in the international summer time, and Soviet officials feel that the interest can be extended further. As a tourist resort, the Soviet Union in recent years has appealed chiefly to the serious-minded traveler-with-a-purpose, interest in the humanities and science enough periments being worked out by the Communist government. Send the Daily Kansan home. How much does Cally, the girl friend buffalo from the Southwest, weigh? Officials Think Students Misjudge Cally's Weigh Many theories are being advanced to explain the problem brought on by the vast different estimated weights. Offices at the athletic office believe that 120 pounds should be used as standard weights. They point out the fact that Cally is feminine and for that reason is undoubtedly most interested in re-educating girls. And while a guest of the University, Many students turn in their estimates with an apology because they experienced a hypothetical guess to render a logical guess to the fact that they have not had all of their pigs and cattle, cows, steers and pigs on a farm and enjoy the rural pastime of guessing They also suggest that the buffalo comes from a territory in which grape-fruit is grown, where the 18-month low is in price and readily readable. The usual limbring-up castshesis followed by work on the new plays and formations completed the practice program last night. Grid Practices Are Light Spring Training Season to End in Another Week Spring football training went into the fourth week of practice with a challenge from North Carolina in support of Coach Bill Hargis and his supporting cast of assistants. The spring season will be brought to a close on April 17 and the Kansas vs. April 17 and 18. The hard scrimmage session the latter part of last week gave the men an opportunity to execute the plays coach Coach Hargisg and with a chance to iron out the faults of his charges. The last weeks of the spring practice will be favored by hard work to give the players a chance to prove their worth. James Flatt Wins Title in Intramural Handball James A. Flatt, Theta Tau, won over Victor William, Kentucky Colo- lors, for the intramural handball s title, as the result of the deciding match in the final drawings of the college, which was played off esterday. Wilson won the first game in the match and Flatt the deciding two games for the title. The scores were 7-21, 21-9, and 21-17. Fifty Airplanes in Race Prague — (UP) — Fifty airplanes will participate in this year's race around Europe as representatives of five countries. The course to be covered is Warsaw, Lemberg, Prague, Zagreb, Belgrade, Bucharest, Jasper, Lemberg, Pozen, Warawie, all planes will be racing on a binding at each of these points. The freshmen at the University of Florida won the annual Sphynchoclast contests that were held at that school last week. The freshmen won the contest twice, while the sophomores took the honors in a basketball game. Gordon Bristow, who in 1924 plunged his way to fame as an all-Missouri valley fullback while captain at the University of Oklahoma, has left for Mexico to try to recover from a band of Mexican bandits. "For Your Easter Vacation" New Knickers New Slip Sweaters New Neckties New Caps New Shirts and Shorts New Blue Shirts —if you'r goin' "home" —if you'r goin' to the "Rodeo" —if you'r goin' to the "Relays" we have the clothes you'll need for Mary Gabriel, Roberta Nelson and Frances Reid, were week-end guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house, in Columbia, Mo. New Golf Hose New Basketball New Sport Belts New Key Chains New Hose New White Tights A moonlight picnic for James Willey, A.B.29, of Wichita, was attended last night by Helen Murphy, Margaret Bravier, Ienny Bergman Ruth Harber,leanor Brewster Jamaica James, Jennifer Subler, Balph Thomas, Vigil Mille Charles Drake, and Paul Randall of Ashland. Dinner guests at the Pi Beta Phi house last evening were Mrs. J, E. Ryeynerson, Mrs. B, S. Wilson, Mrs. G. Gillan, Mrs. Bally, Baty, and Miss Frances Wilson. SOCIETY Mrs. R, A. Riadon and Mrs. E, C. Burt of Leaventhow were guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house today. Mr. George, L. Davis of Kansas City was a lancee gun at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house today. Kappa Alpha Theta announces the engagement of Betty Dykstra to Robert Meek, of Sigma Chii fraternity. Glad to show you Phi Kappa elected the following officers last night: Robert Haegelin, president; Morris Smith, vice president; Joseph C. Frazier, secretary; Jack Hainpin, recording secretary; Charles Lyman, social chairman, and Edward Fortune, treasurer. Dinner guests at the Sigma Chi banquet were John W. A. B28., of Lawrence; Betty Jane Martin, Virginia Derby, Harold Bullard, and Prof. J. H. Taggart. At the Triangle fraternity election of officers which was held last night, the following men were chosen: Henry Gould, president; Charles Hipp, vice president; Charles Delfa-ion; William Curran; Paul Wall, correspondent secretary; Gregory Rick, librarian; and John Brandis, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Edward Carroll Murphy an artist, died Friday at the Metra, to Marcee W. Clarkson, of Oklahoma City. The ceremony is performed early afternoon after the opening of the bridge, tucky street, when the double ring ceremony was read by the Rev. C. A. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, A. Clair Murphy, of Oklahoma City, before a fireplace which was banked with palms, ferns, silamix leaves, and candles. Ophelia roses were on the mantel. Prof. Charles, Stanford Skilton played the accompaniment on the piano for a string quartet which played the wedding processional. The attendants were Mina Louise Clark-Whitney and Lydia Dixon; Muriel Denison, bridesman; and Lovey Rochhold of Kansas City, best man. Immediately following the wedding, a reception was held. Those in attendance included party are Caroline Rob House, Dorothy Winner, Lucille Evans, Alice Sherbon, Elizabeth Sherbon, Dorothy Patti, Patti Johnson, and Evelyn Winner. Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson are both graduates of the University of Kansan, Mrs. Clarkson is a member of the University of Saskatoon, sonilaon, and Mr. Clarkson is a member of Phi Mu Alpha and was a member of the University hand while in After a short motor trip the couple will be at home in Oklahoma City. Match Prices Soar Budapest—(UP)—Since the first of the year the price of matches in Budapest rose, cemita, it is believed here, due to the fact that a match monopoly for the entire country was given recently to Budapest. Match trust in return for a loan. Hungary Has Bloe B Budapest—(UP) —In both houses of the Hungarian Parliament the representatives of agricultural constituencies and organizations have visited Budapest to promote agrarian bloc to promote the interests of the Hungarian farmer. Your health is being protected by the sterilization of the dishes and silver at silver at The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best Announcements Shirley Casebier, president. All Jay James must be at the W.S. G.A. tea tomorrow afternoon in uniform Scarah, professional architectural fraternity, will hold its regular business meeting at 7:30 tonight in Martin hall. Jack Barnes, president. Patti Johnson. The Jay Jones will have charge of the W.S.G.A. ten tomorrow afternoon in the rest room of central Administration building. Owen Paul, president. Want Ads FOR RENT—5-room house, strictly modern and almost new, at 1298 West 10th. Call 550 or 2092. —154 WANTED: Rooms for athletes who will attend the Kansas Relays, Call K, U, 82 between 8 and 12 a. m., and 1:30 and 5:30 p.m. — 156. SALESMEN: Have good sense either alone or as sideline. Phone 2391 M. —159. LOST: Friday, a brown leather purse containing small change, Sheffer pen and library stack card. Finder 1189. — 154. 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