* of --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1929 Women to Meet for Competition in Track Events First University Field Day for Women in Four Years; Tomorrow in Stadium The first women's mass track meet in four years will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 in the stadium when the freshman juniors meet the sophomore. Much interest is being shown in the nine events and several of the women have been doing some fine work, recording videos on video of the workouts, Charlotte Harper and May Snead who are senior们, have been showing much of their talent. Laraine Whisman, a junior, has been showing up well in the baseball throwing. Dorothy Boyle has recently broken the previous high jump record while Ota Vermillion and Ellianna Garvin, freshmen, have been turning in some good time on the The officials for the meet will be Dr H. J, Huff, track coach, who will referee, and the timers and field judge will be Coach H. W, Hargas, Miss Ruth Hoover, Earl Potter, Miss Ruth will be an audience. K. C, Hauser will be Gerrtade Dalton will be scorer, and Florence Kieckewill be assistant scorer. The women who will represent their squads in the various events are: Running broad jump, freshman-junior-jonny-Jones, also Alisa Shen bon, Marissa Morris, sophomore-seniors; Ruth Breedent, Helen Fokin-Kathryn Kettegger Running broad jump, freshman-seniors; Ola Vermillion, Laia Escobar. Running short jump, freshman-seniors; Sophomore-seniors; May Seah, Ruth Breedenhagen, Kathryn Taggart, Mikkel the shot, put, freshman juniors. Clarice Short, Margaret Langer, Ohvard Marcinowski, Jennifer Mackenzie, Natalie naniors; Aullette Abernathy, Jancee Pool, Kathryn Tangtagr, Blanche McKinney. 220-yard elance, freshman; Jane Byrn, Elahay Carvin, Oda Vermillion, Margaret Lawson; sophomores; Marie Heath, Ruth Bridenthal, Margaret Mize, Dorothy Bolinger; juniors Lila Lea, Englisch Liza Eliza-Lela, Englisch Sten; seniors Charlotte Harper, Helen Filkin, Hilma Church, May Suead. Chris Harper, low hardies, freshman juniors. Ola Vermittel, gardener Garson Meyer, senior seniors, senior-seniors, May Snow, Charlotte Harper, Marie Hearst, Dorothy Belin ge 20-yard dash, freshman juniors: Lela Ersan, Jesse Meyer, Jasmin Lea Meyer, Macy Maher, Maureen Meyer, Mary Seed, Marie Hearn, Charlee Hurter, Margaret Marcus, Dorothy Hurter Running high jump, freshman jumps. Jake Yamro, Elizabeth Sharer nine-more-onsi; Charlotte Harper, Ruth Breedstein, Margaret Keshet, Kathryn Pontiac will throw, freshman-juniors, Lale Eisenhart, Margaret Larsen, Helen Leinert, Emily Foster and seniors; Ruth Presidential, Kathy Katherine, Vera Veena Ingram, Adèle Aubert Discuss throw, freshman-juniors: Lauren Wishman, Whitman; Margaret Lawson Helen Lawson, Thulie Hunter; sophomore-seniors; Janice Porter; Cherubith Swimming School Ended 38 Men Finish the Course and Pass Red Cross Test Thirty-eight men finally successfully completed the Red Cross lifesaving test, which was given at a school held recently at the pond. Robinson gymnastics, under the instruction of Herbert G. Alibrin, under instruction. A photograph of the group will be taken Thursday, at 4:30 p.m., at the gymnasium. Moths are flying and saving are here and will be given on Thursday. "It is hoped that by this date, all of the men will have their emblems on their suits, so that the picture will be on their clothes," he said. Mr. Allain said this morning. There will be a life-saving institute at Lake Tonnecomo, near Brunswick, Mo., lasting from summer through fall to cover all of the various phases of water work and first aid. Mr. Alp昌 attended a similar institute last year, at Mimicoquaw. Student Council Stops College Scandal Sheet Chapel Hill, N. C.-Following the publication of the Yellow Journal by Sigma Upsilon, literary fraternity of the University of North Carolina and recommended to the faculty committee that Sigma Upsilon as a group be disbanded on the university campus. Sigma Upsilon was not last year that the publication was not wanted on the University campus. It was stated that the Yellow Journal was concerned with a difference to young girls all of whom were locally known. Sooners Elect Captains for Tennis and Track Norman, Okla. (UP) - Hold Thurman, veteran rocket swinger, was detected University of Oklahoma tennis attainer for the 1929-30 season at a meeting here late Tuesday. Thurman was deflected in the single match 12/4. Parker Shebloy, high jump star who soars over 6 feet 7 inches, will lead the 1930 track and field team in its quest for Big Six honors. Nebraska and Missouri Tie First Place in Big Six Conference Split With O. U. Defeat Lincoln, Nebr. — The Nebraska baseball team went into a tie with Missouri for first place in the Big Six conference yesterday after winning victory over the Oklahoma squad by a score of 4 to 3, in an eight innning game. Hunter and Cannon were on the mound for Oklahoma, and Sloan pitched the entire game for Oklahoma. The Coriumbrook through ripple wrist up ripple while the Sooners were chalked up with one. The Oklahoma boys were able to secure only five hits off Slona. Nebraska made eight hits off the Oklahoma Hawell received for the Sooners and Williams was behind the bat for the Cornhuskers. The score by innings: R H E Nebraska 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-4 8 0 Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 2 01-3 5 1 Pays Horses' Board and Room Hannover, N. H., (U.L.) - A fraternity prank cost "Bip" Horacee, Dartmouth superiors (the fraternity) were invited to the fraternity men put his house in the reception room of the Chi Phi house. Members of that fraternity sent Horacee a bill for th orbore's board and lodging, and he paid it. The capacity of the University of Oklahoma football stadium is approximately 30,000 people. Tau Nu Taus Win for the Third Time in Intramural Ball Lawsons, Harper, Whisman Make TNT Home Runs; Beat Gamma Phis The Tau Nu Taos won the vowens in intramural basketball tournament for the third consecutive time when they defeated Gamma Phi Delta, 21 to 6 hattest. 21 to 6 The Tau Nu Taus gained a nine point lead in the first timing, but the Gamma Phi held them pretty well. The Tau Nu Taus scored six points, the Tau Nus scored six points. The battery for the Tau Nu Tuan was the Charlotte Harper and Margaret Lawson, while katherine Huston and him lift the battery for the Gamma Phis. Home runs were scored for the Na Tau Nu Tau by Helen Lawson, Margaret Lawson, Charlotte Harper, and Justin Bieber. They also contributed to the heavy batter for the Mamiya Fibs. The line-crs were: Gamma Phi, Linncoe, Hitchcock, Henderson, Ross, Education, Gurvix, and, as above, Kearney, Easton, Eaton, Griffiths, White, Whisman, Snead. 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