UNIVERSITY DAILY, KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1930 PAGE FOUR Kansas Will Turn to Outdoor Meets After Next Week Illinois Relays to Be Las Indoor Event of Year; Five to Compete Urbana Following the Illinois Rehits this week-end, which close the Kansas indoor track schedule, the Jayhawkers will turn their attention to preparation for outdoor events, as the first meets of the outdoor season, the Southern Methodist Track Carnival, are to be held March 28 and 29. While Couch Hamilton plans to take only five men to the meet at Urbana, he hopes to take a much larger squad of students from other teams, to be entered in the 440 and 889 yard relays, will probably be included in the Texas meets, in addition to those show up with in the Illinois relays. Although competition will be unceasingly keen in the IHF World Fencing, they will also make a creditable showing, for all have performed exceptionally well in their classes. Jim Bunch will be one of the favorites in the shot put, both because of his winning heave of 48 feet 7 inches in the Big Six meet last Saturday. He has been the best he put around 50 feet consistently in freshman competition last year. Bunch, however, may have to equal his last season's total by competing against the best weight men of the Middle West. Ralph Sickel, who is a Kansas man in the 75-year dash, is another winner of the 60-world dash. It was learned yesterday that Sickel, in taking second on the 60-world dash on May 28, was the world's first to win the world record of 6.2 Meier of Iowa State. He won the race, established in 1940. Jim Hedges, whose phenomenal leap of 23 feet 3 inches won him a championship, joined Louis Hinshew, holder of the Kansas record for the half-mile, and E Fortune, veteran Joeyhawk distance chances to place in their events. Will Meet Heavy Competition at Illinois Relays Tiger Runners to Illinois Columbia, Mo., March 12—(UP) —The University of Missouri crack mile relay team which swept through early season competition with a string of one-sided victories, but not the official victory competition when they take on the best the Big Ten can offer at the annual relays at Champaign, Ill., Saturday night. Last year the Titers took second to a strong Chicago University quartet Couch H. J. Huff has not decided definitely who he will run in the relays. Alex Nigro will do double duty for the Kansas Agras next year as a result of his election to the captainship of Coach Charles Cornsan's basketball quintet during the 1950s. He will play at the Argle even this fall. Alex Nigro Will Captain Two Teams for Aggies ne new helmsman is a junior and is the only man on the Aggie squad who will graduate in 1931. There's a Difference in Greasing We have special greater for special needs and proper equipment to do a thorough job. Try us once is all we ask. Three Hydraulic Lifts Firestone CARTER SERVICE Baseball Squad Is Cut by Coach at Iowa State Ames, March 11—(UP)—Members of the Iowa State College baseball squad felt the pruning knife for the pitchers. They wanted Menze reduced his squad to 31 men. The present squad includes ten pitcher, six catchers, nine infielders and seven outfielders. A few new women will report with the opening of school for the spring term and begin to teach probably be cut to about 25 men after that. Skiing will probably be in the fold. Jayhawker Baseball Team Has Hard Season With Eighteen Games First Combat With St. Mary's April 11; Only Two Dates Not Scheduled Coach John Bunn's Jayhawk baseball team faces a hard schedule of 15 conferences games and three non-conference competitions this season. Only two dates are not filled. Washington University of St. Louis cancelled their dates for May 25 and 26, when their athletic department decided to continue baseball, and Kobe Bryant an opponent for the two dates. "There will probably be one more game added to this schedule," said Coach Bain this morning. "But we have made no definite arrangements." The schedule is as follows: April 11—St. Marys at St. Marys. April 25—Buck-25 Aggies at Mhattan. May 2-3 — Ames at Lawrence, May 5 — Nebraska at Lawrence, May 9-10 — Oklahoma at Norman, May 14 — Oklahoma Aggies at Stillwater. May 16-17 — Missouri at Lawrence. May 21-22 — Missouri at Columbia. May 27-28 — Kansas Aggies at Lawrence. (*) Non-conference game. Nerone Harc Walking Bar Negroes Have Walking Bar Columbia, Mo.—(UP)—Two Negroes went to the bar during the past week on the charge of possessing intoxicating liquor. This in itself is rather commonplace but the fact that both of these Negroes were the subjects of a criminal indictment and selling the whiskey by the drink for 25 cents made the cases unusual. The students at the University of Oregon give benefit dances in order to raise funds for a hospital at that institution. New Necklaces Fraternity Jewelry Virgin Diamonds Elgin and Ollendorff Watches F. H. ROBERTS Jeweler 833 Mass. St. TRAVEL, FOR JAMES PORTER, IS A FASCINATING EDUCATION tinerant K. U. Student, Who Has T twice Circled Globe to Leave for Japan This Week James Porter, *e*31, who at 23 has already been around the world twice, and has visited many out of the way places in pursuits of a roving collector, for the Yokohama Museum, for Yokohama, Japan, on another of his globe trotting jaunts. accounts for the time he will make arrangements for summer tourists who experience an expedition through the Orient, according to an article in the journal *Journal of International Transportation and hotel plans for the tourist*, he will return to Yokohama. Studying Languages at K. U. Studies Languages at K. King College of Art, having collected of antiques and rarely after talking to a man of that profession in Chicago he was forced to study foreign relations and to get a speaking knowledge of French, German and He withdrew from school at the end of his second semester, and with but $5 in his pocket, hatch-billed to his boat. He wished he'd decked and quayed until he convinced the boatswain's mate on a tramp freighter that he needed an inexperienced seaman. It was by this means that he first crossed the AL- In 1928 he travelled 75,000 miles by land and sea; he held an exchANGE of Oriental and French perfumés, selling each through promi- Adventures His Forte Porter has had many interesting experiences on his various trips, among which have been the follow- cent firms in the country of importation; hevisited the principal cities of South America and Mexico, creating a contemporary library with more than 400,000 books and were distributed through college book shops, a large proportion of them being handled by the Carnegie Library Association to the Nationals in 1928, and was one of the newreel photographers mobbed for making pictures of Sun-Yat-Sen's funeral in that same city; he visited the United States for the international league in 1928. Porter has been writing a book on the Orient and has also been lecturing at various colleges recently. He is a member of Pi Upsilon. Harold Kelso Members of the Dove staff will meet at 7 p.m. this evening, in the north tower of Fraser hall. Anyone interested is invited to attend. Announcements Practices for the water carnival: Form: 1:30 p.m. Thursday and 7:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Thursday and 9 a.m. Saturday. Floaters: 7:30 p.m. Thursday and 7:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Noon Thursday and 12:30 noon Friday. Racers: 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. When Thinking of Good Shoe Repairing Think of Us Cosmopolitan club will meet at 7:11 tomorrow night at the house. John Shively, secretary. Ruth Hoover, director. 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Preliminaries and Semi-Finals to Be in the Morning Preparations are being made for the holding of the twenty-seventh annual Intercolonial Track and Field Festival on Saturday in Stadium Friday. April 18. Preliminaries and semi-finals in the 100-yard dash, and the two hurdle events, will be held Friday morning in the afternoon and all other events in the afternoon. Last year, 945 high school athletes Wichita won last year's meet in Iowa, and two dots second with 29, and Fort Scott third with 17. In Class B, Halstead was victor with 24 points, and Bates was victor with 25 points second with 21 points one. Fifty-nine schools made one or more points. from 102 schools were entered in the various events. The ninth annual fashion show given by the students of the school of journalism at the University of Missouri, under the sponsorship of Gamma Alpha Chi, professional ad hoc teams will take place April 4. 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