PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930 K. U. to Send Six Track Men South for Texas Relays Thornhill to Go as Weight Man; Exceeds K. U. Discuss Record in Practice As the result of the truynets held last night for the University of Texas relays to be held at Austin, Friday, March 28, and the Southern Illinois March university relays to be held in March, Coach Brutus Hamilton, Ralph Sickel, John Mize, Agr Rooney, and Joe Klaner qualified in good time in their respective heats and in the 400-yard suit relay event. The nucleus of this entry is around Klaner and Sickel, who have performed most consistently and in best time in the meets will lead lead off, followed by Mize and Rooney, and Klaner will run as an anchor man. To Send Two Weight Men To Send TW4 Weed the weights, Jim Bausch and Mutt Thornhill, should show up in fine style in the two southern meets. Leah wrote that she discus 156 feet, which is 10 feet farther than his own KI use. Bausch has broken the 156 feet point garner for Kansas in the two indoor meets held this season. In the Big Six men's team ball 48 feet 7 inches to take first place, and at Illinois was not pushed to take first placement, but members that in the Big Six freshman telegraph track and field meet last year Bausch are record of 51 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Sprinters Have Good Records With the four Kansas spirt entrants in the field for the 440-yard event, track followers should be assured that they will perform in note-worthy fashion. Klmer is in his first year of varied success with difficulties last spring. He has been entered in the hurdles in several meetings. Mize is also a hurdler, quartermiler, and makes good time in the 220-yard dash. Mize is a creditable work. He ran close to Jay Wiley last year, and placed fourth in the Illinois rehails behind Simpson. He ran second in East, of Chicago. Rooney is in his third and last year of varsity competition. He has been ranked high among Big Six eneers in the 220-yard dash. Basketball and Football Makes Gain to Carry Others Major Sports Profiting Two major sports, basketball and football, make the profit that takes care of tennis, golf, wrestling, swimming, golf, basketball, and resorts of the athletic department. Not only must the two majors shoulder the burden of the minors, but they must pay an amount in 1800 equal to $78,725 on the staircase. A new partition built into the base- ment of the gymnasium took all the appropriation set aside by the state legislature for the athletic fund. This throws the remaining total expense on money left by the department, records allow. “All earnings of the department are put into play for utility for the students,” she said. “Thus the legislature, basketball, and football provide enough money, we are forced to cut down expense and introduce sports are the first ones hit.” This season golf and tennis must be coached by volunteers from the college. But many of them expressed the opinion that coaches were not essential to star players, who were not essential to star stars," says Doctor Allen. "They have been developed in the Big St. who without paid The McKinlock campus evening division at Northwestern university has a record enrollment of 6,543. In 1984, the institution teaching 84 different subjects. Ten and six-tenths per cent of the students are graduates, and 16 per cent, have had some experience in evening division is held in Chicago. Final Handball Drawings Are Announced by Elbel Expert Advice and Real Beauty Aid Call Early for an Appointment at Final drawings for the intramural handball singles have been announced by E. R. ElBel, intramural director, B. Chi Delta Sigma, bye; Sentheu, Chi Kappa Plau, bye; Manning, Theta Tau, bye; Ryan, Delta Sigma Pi, bye; Blomquist, Alpha Alijn, bye; Kakao Kaku Lambda, bye; Wilson (1879), bye. LARIDON'S BEAUTY SHOP 817 Mass. Phone 893 Evans, Phi Kappa Pai, vs. Kennedy, Theta Tat! Teacher, Theta Tat! tue, Inger, Phi Kappa Alpha; Cowell, Beta Sigma, bye; Thompson, Beta Sigma, bye; Creason, Chi Delta Lambda, bye; Creason, Chi Delta Brooker, Phi Kappa Pai, bye The first round of the tournament is to be played off by Friday, the second round by Tuesday, and the third round by Friday, March 28. Baseball Squad Takes to the Playing Field After Rainy Weather Ransom Occupies the Pitchin Mound Most of the Time During Session Coach John Bunny's baseball squad to the outdoor diamond yesterday after a three-day practice and return to rainy weather. The session yesterday consisted of batting and fielding in the 10-on-10 league, his men in their style of play. The problem of obtaining a good, reliable, set of pitches was still unsolved after the practice was completed. Ransom was in the box most of the time. At present, the hurling staff consists of Fischer, Larsen and Smith. While the old regularers were at bât the newer men were sent to the out-field to underdog a stiff fielding practice and he gave his time in working with the pitching staff. Thomson and Bishop were out after a short rest from their basket. Freshman practice at the north end of the field is often used with the rifle through its own grip, grip and pitching. About 25 men are working under Lieut. Brien F. Mey. Kansas Has Best Courts Doctor Allen Believes Student Attend to Them The students of the University who are interested in tennis should keep he courts in shape according to an airpressed yesterday by Dr. "At the eastern universities students pay from 10 to 50 cents an hour for the privilege of using the computer. The Kansas taught ground for 18 of the 22 courses and put them in excellent shape. Since the students are not charged for their use they should, at least, be able to pay directly into the net," said Doctor Allen. Kansas has better courts than most universities of the Big Six, remarked Randy Moore, the dean of Oklahoma, which are several concrete courts which are the ideal all-wheat playing surface, but they are often too hard. "Show me one space large enough for a tennis court on the Hill," said Doctor Allen. "We've put in its place, and that's it." The court, but tennis, like golf and swimming, is an expense to the department that does not pay for itself. With our expansion, these exposures must be cut the limit." VARSITY DANCE SATURDAY Athletic Association Initiates 22 Women in Spring Selection Wongwai Announces Chairmen for Play Day Committees for April 26 Arlie Simmonds The Women's Athletic association held initiation for 22 students Wednesday afternoon after a meeting of women for a woman to have won 125 W.A.F. points, to have been in the University for at least one semester and to have an average or better in scholarship. A minimum of 25 additional points is required to participate in the association. for April 26 Elizabeth Sherborn, c30, president of the organization, administered the work of the unitaries: Marquette Mendoza, c33; Helen Peden, c30; Marie Hall, c30; Nelle Starcek, c30; Roberts, c32; Eleanor Erickson, c33; Zelma Neely, c33; Wilma Brink, c41; Gladys曼 Dernal, c32; Gerald Luteus, Vicola Klebeghe, c'99; Margaret Mize, m'21; Virginia Birgina, c'31; Halie Halsey, c'32; Mary Conrad, c'32; Lois Moone, m'23; Dorothy Lightburn, c'33; Alice Learned, Hachel Bockel, Dornish Donna and Caroline Herrmann, c'34. Following the initiation, the new members put on a short stunt. Florence Wongwai, chairman of the committee of arrangements for the annual WAa.A play day, August 23, Saturday, April 25, announced the chairmen of sub-committees during the regular business meeting. They are as follows: Elizabeth Sherbon, entertainment; Florence Kiscker, c30, and Helen Steen, c30, basketball and ice hockey; Margaret Lawson, c32, baseball; Helen Lawson, c32, agility tests; Lela May Ansig, c30, hockey drive and Ollie; Vera Knight, c11, soccer and Thelma Hunter, c30, registration. Faculty advisers for play day will be Miss Ruth Hoover, Miss Olive Pielph, miss Elizabeth Dunker, and miss Emily Hobson in her physical education department. Allen Will Meet Divided Field in Senatorial Race Topeka, March 29—(UP)—Senator Henry J. Allen, Republican, will be opposed in the coming sonorian primary race by a divided field, it was almost certain today after Representative Karen Allen's opposing primary candidates, failed to agree on proposals that one of them withdraw from the race. The matter was reported to have been reduced to a flip of a coin to determine which man would withdraw. Snyder was said to have objected to the flip, and instead force flopped. The matter ended with both anti-Allen candidates indicating they would make vigorous campaigns of their own. Read the Kansan Want Ads O. U. Vice President Dies; Was Educator 41 Years Norman, Okla., March 20—(UP)—Dr. James Shannon Buchanan, vice president of Oklahoma University and veteran Oklahoma educator died at his home here early today of leukemia that has been in its health several months. Doctor Burchan, who served as acting president of the university, for two years before formation D. Brooks, now at Missouri, was 05. He had been an educator or the teacher at 23 when he purchased the Corvelline Institute a small private academy in the state. He also funded the faculty of the Central State Teachers College in 1894 and a year later accepted a doctoral instructor in Oklahoma University. Rifle Team to Contest Squad of 10 Engineers to Fire for Military Trophy A rife team of engineers will start firing Monday, contesting for the Society of American Military engineers trophy. The team will consist of ten men with a maximum score of 6. Competition must be completed in six consecutive days. Each competitor will fire ten rounds from each of the four positions—prising, stoning, kneeling, and standing. One competitor will serve an officer of the engineers corps. A report and a certificate together with the targets will be sent to the chief of Engineers at Washington D.C., and must reach there before May The trophy is a bronze statue of a rifleman, and is at present in the possession of the engineers unit of the Carnegie Institute of Technology for the two past by years. It becomes the permanent property of the unit winning it for three years. Three schools have won it twice since the commencement of the program. It is Iowa University, the University of Kansas, and the Carnegie Institute. The Alpha Sigma Phi's hall at the University of Texas, where it "pug Mug," the cup given to the house scoring the most points in intramural basketball competi- VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow DYNAMITE A Picture That Has Everything with Conrad Nagel Charles Bickford Kay Johnson Saturday Only Glenn Tryon in "DAMES AHOY" No. 7 "Now Aain't 'That Somethin' " PHI BLOWEN and DICK PUCKA The New York Cleaners Cleaned and blocked in 8 days 732 Men's Felt Hats Here's Some More Somethin' $1995 Friday - Saturday 1 lot of Suits, good styles, odd sizes values up to $45,selling for 1 lot Overcoats and Topcaots, good styles, odd sizes, buy one for right now and next winter wear. Selling at— 1-2 Price CARL'S GOOD CLOTHES See these in our North Window Jayhawks Flown Malcom Welty, A.B.23, is advertising manager for the Philhuis company, and has offices in the General Motors building. Paul Endacoff B.S.23, is manager of this branch of the company. Dr. Endacoff will be the student here in 1925, is a recent addition to his staff and is stationed at Pontiac, Mich. Dr. Ivan W. Steele, M'28, is assistant surgeon with the United states Marine hospital at Boston, bass. W. Randall "Jack" Reed, B.S.SR, will receive his M.A. degree in Com- mputer and Administration this coming from the University of Chicago. Carl O. Dunbar, A.B.I.3, of the Yale faculty, has been promoted to the professorship of paleontology and stratigraphy. SNAPPY LUNCH Bigger and Better 5c Hamburger Just across from the Varsity and 616 Massachusetts KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric Refrigerators See Clash on Smoot-Hawley Bill Washington, March 20—(UP) —The possibility that another long drawn battle contends the Smoot-Hawt tariff bill after its enactment by the House, which has supported the Democratic floor Leader Garner of the house, who demanded that the administration vote on the Senate amendment of the measure. 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