THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, MAY 18, 1929 PAGE FOUR First Track Meet for Women Since '25 to Be May 23 Events Are to Be Scored According to Randolph Macon Point System The first women's mass track meet since 1925 will be held Thursday at aternoon. May 23, at 3:30 o'clock in the stadium. There will be two groups, one composed of the freshmen and juniors and the other will be made up of the sophomores and seniors. Four from each group will play in a game and the Bandolph Macon point system will be used. In this system every person in the event will receive some points, and the group having the highest average wins, and in this case the best winners will also be determined. The gym squads may also enter any of the events, but they will as sist in running off the meet. **Ten Event Schedules.** The ten events will be running by hot, step and jump; running broad jump; slot put; 220-yard relay 64-yard throw; 85-yard throw; disc throw; an running high jump. Anyone may enter four events in one day, and jumping events. The squads that have been announced are: freshman - O. Vermillion, H. Lawson, N. Lowe, E. Kelty, E. Kelly, C. Short, L. Peterson, E. M. Garvin; juniper - J. Ensign, T. Hunter, L. Whisman, L. McNeal, W. Merrick, I. Steenbrugge, H. Sienk, V. Kreizmeier, R. Kovitz. The captain and manager for the freshman are L. Peterson and R. Rees and for the sophomores Dorothy Bingler is both captain and manager The sophomore and senior team will be announced in the next few days. the gym. He crack squad consists of H. Jensen, M. Heart, Springs II, M. Wear, M. F. Allen V, Ingram, A. Abernathy, E. McLamond, F. Lane Gym Class Has Squad The practice schedule for the various teams this week is: freshman, today and Wednesday at 4:30; sophomore, Tuesday and Wednesday at 4:30; juniors Wednesday and Thursday at 4:30; seniors, Wednesday and Friday at 4:30. Every wishing to participate in a game must be asked to sign up on the bulletin board in the gym at once. Men to Begin Telgraphic Meet Latter Port of Week Rain Halts Track Contest Shot put, high jump, broad jump, pole vault, 140-yard dash, 220-yard dash, hurdles, javelin, mile relay, and one-half mile relay are the events in the Olympic track and field. The entries from each school are permitted to run the events as many times as possible, best time or distances for the judging of the winners and records records completed this week. A Coach 23 Years, Retires Pittsburgh, Kan.-The recent announcement that G. W. Weed, director of physical education at Kansas University, would turn over all active football coaching at the college to Edward Lewis, associate professor of the University of Nebraska last fall, marks the retirement of the dean of Kansas football colleges in a gridiron coach in three Kansas colleges entitle him to more service strips than any other Kansas Read the Kansan want-ads. Intramural Announcements --energy-Shredded Wheat. Every food element in Nature's own proportions. Contributes directly to health, vigor and well-being. Shredded Wheat, once a day or oftener, is an excellent habit. The 11 intramural baseball games which were to have been played this afternoon and tomorrow have been postponed until Wednesday and Thursday if the weather does not again intrude. This delay will give the semi-finals the players a Friday chance to play in the finals to be held the first of next week. If weather permits the following seven games will be played tomorrow: Keenan Tavares vs. Phi Delta Chi; Theta Tavares vs. Phi Delta Chi; Sigma Chi vs. Phi Alpha Delta; Kappa Alpha Delta; Sigma Alpha Delta; Cosmopolitan Club vs. Delta Alpha Lambda; Delta Sigma Pi vs. Delta Sigma Sigma; The following four calligraphy: Phi Alpha Deltz, Phi Chi Pi Upsilon vs. Sigma Alpa Epsilon; Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Alpa Kappa Lambda. snot and High Jump Contests to Provide Battle Royal at Ames Records Made in Spring Meets Better Big Six Marks in Both Events Ames, Iowa — "Hippo" Howell, Oklahmba, and Lyon, Kansas Aggies are slated to provide the battle royal in the shot put at the Big Six coin feature meet at Iowa State. May 15 begins their respective respect this spring. Howell, last year's champ with a win over the Atlanta team, the mark to the 47 feet 9 inches in a dink meet with the Kansas Aggies this spring. The Aggies' big boys have about these, having a victory over the other. Lyon deflected Howell at the conference in October and played in a dual affair. Both have put the shot more than 47 feet in several games. Ashburn, Nebraska, and Rider, Oklahoma, consistently make heaves of about 45 feet and probably will battle it out for third and fourth places. Among the more luminous of the bessh stars who may most likely be in Ward, Kansas; Latjens and Coomer, Iowa State; and Rowley, Nebraska. In the high jump, Shepel, Oklahoma 1928 champion, is deped to have his own way again. In the conference indoor meet this winter, he made a jump of 6 feet $2 \frac{1}{4}$ inches, which won the NCAA title. He planted his outdoor report by % of an inch. Following in the wake of Shelby are several jumpers who, when they are right, can clear the bar at the base; Chute, Oklahoma; Bevard, Nebraska; and Walker, Kansas Aggies. Another group, jumping at a little less than 6 feet includes Loufk, Iowa Sister, Missouri; and John Missouri. 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The men will return Wednesday and have two practice sessions on Friday, more Friday and Saturday of this week. on List The Nebraska team got off to a poor start in the Big Six conference this year, but showed signs of power by winning three of their champions, in the series at Lincoln. The Husker tied one game and dropped the other to Oklahoma in their initial series, and then lost both to Tennessee in the following set of ball games. The double victory over Coach Conors' men gives them a slight advantage over the Jayhawker nine as the Burmese team has with that aggregation. However, the Jayhawker-AGC mesles were early in the season and the Kansas nine has showed considerable ability that time, especially in its hitting. John Bunn, head baseball coach, is negotiating with the Missouri baseball coach to have the Tiger nine journey here for a series to be played on May 24 and then to be played with Missouri this year has been under favorable weather conditions. The first game at Columbia had to be called in the fifth inning because of rain and the following day's affair was played on it. The game was a good day, but Saturday's downward make a second game The Kansas defensive show was much better in Friday's game, only three errors be held up and two missed. The double play showed the ability of the team to handle the ball without error under two out, but would possibly have re-run. An error at this point would not only have spilled the chances for two out, but would possibly have re-run. Bert Hogg, center fielder, continued his heavy hitting by getting a double and a single out of four trips to the plate. The next play, the game played garnered off the offerings of Geiselman, the lanky Missouri hurler. He also played a nice game in the field. Ed Schmidt shared honors with him at the bat by getting two hits out of his four attempts. Fisher's inability to control the lull successfully and four second base hits enabled the Kansas losses. Geisselman pitching was better than Kansas' defeat. New York.—The new psychology will become one of the principal stabilizing influences in international politics, and it is also the result of Gleuck, well known psychiatrist of this city who has just returned from a professional visit in Berlin and Paris. Comparing America's mental problems with those of Europe, Doctor Glueck said that the greatest problem America faces today is that of learning how to use intelligently its leisure and wealth, and really great thing about America; it gets out of the experimental stage." New Psychology Shapes International Thought "In Switzerland and Germany there is a wonderful movement toward shaping the coming generation along vastly more liberal lines," he said, citing the work of a profound influence upon economic and political relations throughout Europe. I believe that mental hybrids will go a long way toward making the coming generation in Germany less internationally minded." Around Mt. Oread Harry Parker, c31, is being treated at the student hospital for a cold. Mrs. Harry DeSilva, admitted to the student hospital last Friday with a case of tonsillitis, was dismissed from the hospital Sunday. Carrol Meigs, c29, was admitted to the student hospital Sunday afternoon to be treated for a cold. Students at the University of Okla homa are selling their old clothes to the second hand stores so that they can buy gifts for their nothers. is the most valuable TIME The St. Louis Parent-Teacher Scholarship Foundation pays a sum per week to the mothers of children from school, and otherwise be withdrawn from school. CAPITAL You Have Can You Afford to Waste A Whole Year of It by Failure to Attend the You can do the work of four full academic years in three calendar years by attending three Summer Sessions. Summer Sessions Talk it over with your Dean Ask for him at Fraser 103 or 107 or see the Director of the Summer Session Fifty Million for Liquor Detroit, — (UP)— As one of the main outlets for the turkey of Canadian liquor smugged into the United States, the Detroit section last year valued at $50,000,000, according to audits made by observers here. Detroit a Main Outlet for Canadian Spirits The estimate was arrived at by composing the value of liquent sent from the Ontario export docks at Windsor, Ont., across the Detroit River to Lower City, lower cities. Ostensibly the liquer is cleared from the Canadian decks for export to other countries. Great Britain, however, imports but little liquent from Windor and only the least amount if it goes Cuba or other countries. Translating last year's figure of $50,000,000 into terms of gallons the liquor imported from Europe is 1,046,982 gallons of whiskey, 2,874,846 gallons of beer and an amount of wines, gin and whiskey amounting to more than $5,000,000. Daughter Opposes Father for City Political Office Lindenwald, N. J., ... (UP)—A father and daughter are opposing candidates for tax collector in this new borough. The father, John A. Hoeffinger, has been endorsed by the Booster party and the daughter, Mrs. Viola E. Schmucker, is running on the regular Reconsidered to be the best all-round woman of the University, and the announcement of the Chi Omega Sociology award. "The Republicans must have her hypnotized," said Candidate Hoeffner, retired from business. "There are no hard feelings," said Candidate Schumacher, mother of two sons and present Clementon township sidewalk enforcement clerk. Read the Kansan want-ads. LOWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Cincinnati Will Hold Prize Day Convocation Cincinnati, Ohio—Prize day convention, an annual event at the University of Cincinnati, sponsored by the senior class, will be held May 24. The purpose of this convoitation is to introduce students to the institution in literary and artistic fields. It is also the custom of the debate council to award certificate candidates who have judged to have accomplished the best work in debating through the year. A feature of the Convocation is the emphasis on the state and Cincinnatus. These are elected from seniors who have done the most for the university during their four years. Other Campus Special! Competition in literature includes the submission of original poems, essays, short stories, and plays. In art, awards will be made for oil paintings, clay models, and the only form of competition will be in original songs. The awarding of prizes is the largest feature of the convocation. 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