PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY. APRIL 28. 1929 K. U. Team Places in Five Events at Drake Relay Meet Two World and Four Drake Records Fall; Frazier Takes Second in Two-Mile K. U. Places at Drake Fragment placed second in th K. U. Places at Drake Frazier placed second in the two mile run. Kansas took third place in the two mile relay. Wilcox won fourth place in the 100- --- Kansas placed fourth in the mile relay. Kansas won fourth place in the four-mile relay. Des Moines, Iowa. - (UIP) Athletics teams in Des Moines received an intervened in breaking two world records and four relay records before yesterdays on a slippery field, because of the weather. Illinois broke a world record in the 480-yard skatezie with the time of 1 minute, 3.2 seconds. Jark of the United States - Military Academy hurled the disc to the distance of 480 yards thus establishing a new world record. Otterness of Minnesota won the meet record in the pole vault when he van down the muddy lane and cleared it. The team beat Mckown by beating the record established by McKown of K, S, T, C. at Emporia, 1924. Warner of Northwestern and Campbell of the University of Iowa both stopped at 12 feet 6 inches. Jack Elder was nosed out by a yard in the 100-yard dash by Bracey of Rice Institute. The time was 9.8 and was considered to be good on account of the muddy track. Tolm of Minneapolis placed fourth of Kansas in the event. Illinois established a new relay record in the university medley relay time 10.24. Minnesota ran second and Butler placed third. Manning of Wichita won the two-mile race, time 9:40.0. Frazier of Kansas placed second in the race. Ketz, the weight star from Michi gan, set a new record in the hammer throw at 157 feet 8.2-3 inches. Iowa won the one-half and the mil- relays, thus winning permanent pos- session of the Griffith cup for its first successive victory in the mil- Four-mile relay—Illinois first, Butler second, Chicago third, Kansas fourth. Time, 18:48. Mile relay—Iowa first, Missouri second, Northwestern third. Time 3:25.4. Two-nile relay—town first, Mississippi second, Kansas third, Drake fourth. Time: 7:57.3. Tennis Team Victorious Jayhawk Net-Men Win From Cornhusker Squad The K. U. tennis team defeated the University of Nebraska squad on the local courts yesterday afternoon by winning five matches out of six. The Jayhawkers took all of the singles but were unable to capture one of the doubles. The Nebraska boys outfitted down and skillfully placed the ball out of their reach. The results of the doubles were: The results of the doubles were: Sager and Gell deflected Dubray and Berkshire in 1976, and both and Beltin shot to Shorman and Cameron of Nebraska in three sets, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3. The results of the singles were: Capt. Cipriani Sager defeated Capt. Geell 6-2, 6-1. Geell defeated capt. Gulleri Nebraska, 3-5, 6-3. 7-5. James Jones Milco Cameron, 6-2, 6-4, and Raymond "Pop" Bell defeated Karl Roberson of Texas. The Nebraska netmen tied with the Kansas Angle Agteam Friday when they each won three matches on the K. S. A. C. courts. No Diaphragm Is Found in Newest Microphone (Science Service) Washington.—A new type of microphone, in which nothing moves except the sound waves of the speaker's voice. The speakers are casters and public speakers. The new invention, still in the experimental stage, will be described here today before the meeting of the National Academy of Sciences by Prof. Arthur L. Poley of Georgetown. Professor Foley's microphone has no diaphragm at all, but two solid metal plates with the usual air space between them, which is used to transmit his voice are directed between these plates, causing alternating condensations and rarefactions of the air. Since the air is acting as a spring in these plates, these rapid changes in its density permit corresponding electrical surges to cross the space. This sets up the electric flutter that is needed to make the waves out into the other as radio waves. Princeton claims to have the only fire chief in the world who can net 100,000 acres a year. William P. Gos, foreman of the company, University Press, says the new fire chief. Princess Goes in for Aviation **9240** Princess Iena, with her mother, Queen Marie of Roumania, a recent guest of King Alfonso of Spain in Seville. While there the princess is treated to an air trip over the city and was enthusiastic over her experience. She is shown here with her mother and the Infante of Orleans. Second Round of Golf Tournament to Finish by Tuesday, April 30 Soggy Condition of Hill Links Sends Most Matches to County Club Country Club Matteen in the second round of the intramural golf tournament are to be played by Tuesday, April 30. Sixty-five players will start. Survivors of the first round were: Floersch, Phi Kappa Pai; Grant, Taura Ti; Cau, Phi Delta Ki; Lambio, Siena, Pi Kappa Alpha; Morris, Delta Ti; Calkins, unmatched; Neal, Phi Kappa Pai; Rancho, Morris, Delta Ti; Calkins, Thai Phi Pi; Pretty, Pi Kappa Alpha; Woodward, Phi Kappa Pai; R, Ivcs, Kappa Sigma; E, Jones, Phi Delta Ki; Ipi, Jones, Phi Delta Ki; Pi Kappa Alpha; Zion, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Elliot, Delta Ti; Tau Delta; Bearladesh, Delta Chi; Hurt, Beta; Beison, Pi Kappa Alpha; Tau Delta; Bonson, Pi Kappa Alpha. Winners of the matches so far played in the second round are: Fleesch, Stephenson, Ranney, K. Huff, Proust, E. Jones, and Blue. In the doubles matches, 22 teams entered, but only one match has been played so far. Murphy and Ives, Joel and Jorge, Danny and Daniel, Bloodheart and Roberts, Delta Chi. Most of the matches are being played at the Country Club links, since the noogey condition of the United States makes it hard to make playing next to impossible. Coach Bauman Announces Men May Get Equipment Leon Baum, wrestling coach, announces that all wrestlers can check out equipment Monday afternoon or three weeks of spring training. Couch Bumman expects 25 or 30 candidates for the 1930 squad to take advantage of the opportunity this spring. "Tommy" Cox, c'20, captain of the 1923 squad, and Franklin Rice, the team's leader this year's team who will graduate. With Steve Church, captain-elect, and Allen Cocran back on the mat again next year, the outlook for a good team is favorable. The Big Six wrestling schedule has not been arranged yet, however, it will probably be made out at the conference arena and held at Ames, Iowa, May 17 and 18. New York—(UF)—Trans-Atlantic airplane service is being planned by the United States Lines, Inc. T. W. Chapman, president, said Saleprey. Trans-Atlantic Airships Planned by U. S. Lines Before undertaking such a plan, owever, Chiamman said the company should devote its attention to furnish- ing furniture on land, or plane from the dock to inland cities. Those who are not satisfied with the speed of such liners as the Leviathan can then cross in an air liner because of a broken staircase in 34 hours, Chapman predicted. England Recaptures Golf Cup England deciphered Mortown, England (UP) — England, England took off billiant golf, recaptured the Ryder 杯 Saturday from the United States professional team, with a score of 7 to 5 Leo Deegel and Horton Smith were the only ones to win matches for the United States. Al Espinoza halved it Churchill Places Second Berlinger Wins in Decathlon at Pennsylvania Relays Tom Churchill, University of Oklahoma athletica star, won second place in the decathlon at the Pennsylvania championship and delisted before Daniel Bierlinger of Pennsylvania took the meet with the score of 7208.375 points while Churchill rolled up the total of 7,163.927 points in Indiana placed third. Churchill, who won first place in the decathlon at the Kansas Relays last week, excelled his Kansas achievements in the broad jump, high jump, pole vault, discus, and shot put at the Pennsylvania meet. He was named NCAA's best last week in the javelin, 100-meter dash, and 1500-meter run, however. Churchill won first in the pole vault and the discus throw at the Kansas Relays while he placed first in the shot put. His score was here, 742.2842 points. Rhode Island Motor Cops to Wear Heavy Helmets K. U.-K. S. A. C. Tennis Match Again Postponed Providence, R. L. — (UP) — The heads of state troopers in Rhode Island's motorcycle police squad may soon be protected by helmets similar to those worn by firefighters and are now being conducted to determine whether the adoption of this unconventional headgear is feasible. Since the department was organized one year ago, these headgears have suffered serious concussions of the head by being hurled from motorcycle to the pavement. Authorities believe that the helmets would offer protection. The K.U.-K.S.A.C. tennis match which was scheduled to be played on Saturday, April 28, has postponed indeterminately on account of the inability of the players to find a host with sufficient time with other activities. The match will probably be played about the middle of next month, according to William Hobson. Inter-sorority relays were held this spring at the University of Utah. The Jayhawk tennis squad defended the K, S, A, C, men in the first conference game of the season here. Satu Gawang, who plays singles and both of the doubles. Jayhawkers Defeat Iowa State College in Two-Game Series Cyclone Nine Falls With Scot of 3-1 in Second Game, 6-4 in First Ames, Iowa—In a close game feature by expert fielding on both sides, the K. U., baseball squad defeated the Iowa State College nine for the second time in a two-game game during day afternoon, with a score of 3 to 1. All of the scores were made in the all-time timing when Ash, Schmidt, and Hook came in as runners-up for Kansas. Marsh brought in the lone Cyclone score during the game. "Rub" Thompson was on the mound for the Jayhawk aggregation and he pitched a tight game until the servant took it to a circle to cible the diamond for a score. The Jayhawkers won the game the day before by a score of 6 to 4 when they staged a rally in the eight and ninth innings. Friday's score by innings: Public Opinion Affects Poster With Girl Smoker RHE Kansas ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 6 0 Iowa State 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 7 2 Defacement of two of the three Lucky Strike posters in Lawrence, showing a girl smoking a cigarette, is another evidence of the general tone of ill feeling toward this advertise- ment expressed throughout the country. The state legislature of Michigan is considering a bill to put a ban on it; the council of Hanford, Cal. has passed a resolution condemning it; and there have been several editions in eastern papers on the subject. West of Manhattan, the majority of the posters have had a slip of paper pasted over the cigarette in the girl's mouth, which might indicate that the comment has been strong enough to make the Lucky Strike Company take For Mother's Day Let's remember our dear friend by sending her a box of home macedy, attractively packed in our Golden Gate boxes. Only a few days left We are making fresh home made candy every day to be ready for your need. GOLDEN GATE Chocolate Shop O. K. Fearing and W. R. Dalton McCurdy Bldg.. 1201 Mass. St. Telephone 265 We Deliver 713 Mass. Phone 351 Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia Pennsylvania Faxed 1962 Why not arrange for your old age income now? Intramural Games The results of Thursday's intramural playground ball games are: Alpha Tau Omega 20, Phil Alpha Delta 9; Pi Kappa Alpha 12, Pierce club 8; Pi Kappa Delta 3; Phil Kappa Psi 1, Phi Ghi 2; Sigma Phi Epionion 4, Acacia 6; Delta Signa Lambda 7, Triangle 6; Knottucky Colonis 7, Delta 7 The standings of the intramural baseball teams in the different divisions were announced today. Teams play in special sports, today. Keen competition has been shown in most of the divisions although many of the games had to be postponed on Thursday. The last scheduled games are to be played May 9, although several postponed games will be played after that date. It's mighty good to be alive at sixty-five when you can smile with the knowledge that your income makes smiling easy. | | W | L | pct | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Piha Delta Theta | 4 | 0 | .98 | | Kentucky Colonials | 1 | 0 | .98 | | Alpha Kappa Pai | 3 | 0 | .98 | | Alpha Kappa Pai | 3 | 0 | .98 | | Alpha KappaLambda | 1 | 2 | .333 | | Delta Upsilon | 1 | 4 | .422 | | Delta Chi | 1 | 4 | .422 | | Theta Tau | 1 | 4 | .900 | Division 2 The standings of the four divisions are as follows. Division 1 W L pct. Pi Kappa Alpha 4 0 1.67 Kappa Sigma 1 0 0.57 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2 1 0.67 Pierce Club 2 1 0.50 Beta Theta Pi 1 1 1.00 Acacia 1 1 0.50 Sigma Psi Epsilon 2 1 0.49 Division 3 | | W | | :--- | :--- | | Phi Kappa Chi | 5 0 | | Sigma Chi | 2 0 | | Cateferia | 2 1 | | Tau Omega | 2 1 | | Phi Chi | 1 2 | | Sigma Alpha Mu | 1 2 | | Phi Alpha Delta | 1 4 | | Omega | 0 4 | Division 4 W L' pct. Delta Tau Delta ___ 4 0 1.00 Trade In Those Old Worn Tires On a Set of New It's Better to Greet Old Age with a Smile than with an Outstretched Palm Firestone And start the driving season off right. We allow what your old tires are worth. TIRES CARTER SERVICE Call 1300 Skid down to Carl's---- And take a look at the new Suits, Top Coats, Shirts, Hats, Neckties, Hose, Knickers, Golf Hose, Pajamas, Two-piece Underwear. 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