PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1929 Former Athletes Among Officials of Friday's Meet Hargiss Is to Be Refere and Woestemeyer Will Be Head Judge of Finish Officials for the Kansas high school meet tomorrow were announced this morning at the athletic office. Bill Hargis, the coach of Kansas, will be referee and starter. Among the list of munies included among the outfits are Kansas tennis and Kansas athletics. The complete list: Referee and starter, H. W. Hargiss Head judge of finish—Armin Woostemeyer. Judges of track events - E. A. Thomas, Richard Mullens, Egert Ward, Borris Sarvin, Howard Rooney, and Wayne McCoy. Head timer—Dwight Ream. Timers - A, F. Talbot, Charles Radcliffe, Coach W, H. Deltz, Reiss Thomson, and Clarence McGuire. Inspector of weights and implemen- cts-C. V. Kent and Prof, E. F Stimpson. Clerks—J. W. Bunn and Lieutenan H. F. Meyers. Head inspector—Balfour Jeffrey. Judges of field events; Pole vault—Oliver White, Lowel Trueblood, and Ted O'Leary. Trueblood, and Ted O'Leary. shot put - Melvin Therenhill, James Ranch and William Hue Javolin -Forrest Cox, Earl Walton Andrew Olson, and Arthur Schroeder john and Arthur Schroeder Bronn Jain- Jack Schipolin, Carlie Farrell, High Cooper, and John Walfall High Russell, Stewart Lyman, and Shirley Hukle Discuss throw—Howard Said, Paul Fisher, Thomas Cox, and Maurice SS.bert Custodians of batons—Harold Hu ser and Wayne Culp. Announcer—Fritz Meyn and Roland Logan. --and the surrounding valley, walled in by long extinct volcanoes and loomed over by the two snow-capped giants, Ixtacatlanti and Poppeatepelt, make urgent for moral assurance to the geological institute each time the earth begins a new step. They have never been so far from feet high and occasionally emitting gloomy looking fumaroles, is responsible, but the instruments show that they were not as remote where. An ancient Indian legend says that *Tonixotilau*, now Mexico City, was a volcanic crater filled with fire, and a German scientist, Vern Humboldt, declared a century ago that the little hill, "El Poron", in the mountains may may day be the cause of it. Intramural Games The results of the intramural baseball games, April 15, were: Companion Club defended Phi Gamma Chi Cobi in need of a fall from triangle. The results of yesterday afternoon's games are: Kentucky Colonels received a forfeit from Pit Dei Chia Lappa Kappa 13-7. Jumped emupland, Kappa Lappa 13-7. Jones emupland, Acacia forfeit to Beta Theta Pi, and Sigma Alpha Emupland to Pit Kappa Alpha. Sigma Chi defended Pit Chi Kappa Delta win from Chi Digma Sigma 5-4. Zuber emupland, Delta Sigma Pi defended Delta Sigma Lambs 16-15. Wrenn unmured, Alpha Tau Ongueu Delta win from Chi Mega 15-4. Wooddell unmured. Five intramural baseball games metposted from last Monday, April 15th. The results were Alpha Kappa Psi 15; Kipper Kappa 9; Puipion Kappa 7; Upsilon Kappa 8; Sigma Kappa 8; Kipper Kappa 26; Kapana Kappa 8; Cafeteria Kappa 26; Alphin The non-fraternity men at the University of Nebraska have organized and elected a council. The organization also includes the women of the university not affiliated with services, and they are represented on the council. Read the Kansan wan-ads Not Superstitious Underwood United Motorcycle Helen Winnestone Landing, N. Y., who will compete against 125 men in a race to be held on April 16, marathon to be held in April, Mike Hensleit will drive boat No. 60. He will be accompanied by his mother also begins with 13 Women's Tennis Classes Engage in Tournament Two tennis classes, which meet on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays, are taught by Charlotte Harper, c29; and a tennis class, taught by Alice Gauthil, c20; are holding ladies' contests within their respective groups. In the tournament, the women names are numbered and placed like runges on a ladder. Each woman plays a game with another for a higher score than the other in half of the tournament play each other for final championship. Kansas Baseball Team Defeats Haskell 9-5 in Practice Contes Fisher Invincible in All But On Jening; Bunn Shifts Line-up Recently In a practice tilt on the K. U, diamond yesterday, the varsity defeated the Hickwell Indians, 9 to 5, at the end of nine innings. Paul Fisher did wound duty for the Jayhawkers and he performed in a very pleasing fashion. Although wild, he was very effective with men on horseback. In the morning, he had complete control of the situation. In this inning after an error and two winks, he was nicked for his performance, securing four runs in the inning. There were several changes made in the varsity line-up. Bob Maney was shifted from his regular position in centerfloor and put behind the bat. He turned in a very creditable performance at backstop chopping besides getting two hits. "Gab" Thomson was shifted to first one and seemed to have little trouble in carrying a heavy object, hiking in with a dutch and a single. But Trega was shifted to centerfold, with her head turned away and went in at third in place of Ed Anchie who is having prepared to run in. The team was hitting hard yesterday, battering three Haskell pitchers freely all through the game. There will be another contest played today on the Haskell field. "Rob Flomson probably will pitch, while he will get the catch assignment." High School Entries High School Entries The Class A Kansas high school entered – Akansas City, Augusta Birthplace, Charleston, Birmingham, Coffeyville, Dorado, Elkhorn, Fort Scott, Frankfort, Emporia, Garnett, Hutchinson, Mayes, Horton, Hoisington, Jola, Indentation, Junction City, Larned, Kearney, McMullen, Maryville, Marion, Neodoha, Ottawa, Craige City, Osawatomie, Pittsburg, Phomann, Russell, Summer, Sutling, Sabethia, Shawnee Mission, Jasper, Wyandotte of Kanada The Class B schools entered—Alma Alton School, Blaise Moon School, Boden Rural, Baldwin, Chico County, County High School, Stromante, Ford Rural, Glen Elder Grant Township Rural, Gypsum Gridiron Rural, Highway, Harveville, Monticello, Oystercatch, Loraine, Loot Springs, Linwood Langton, Long Island, LeRoy, Monmouth, Minneapolis, Melvern Longton, Moorhead, Ossa, Overbrook, Pomsa Rural, Aryr Rural, Princeton, Parker Rural, Niemand Rural, Suffieldville, Strawn Valley, Volta, Washington, Welsville, Winchester, Woodston Rural, Washburn, Watertville, Williamsburg, St. Louis, Vola, Washington, Wellesville, high school outside of Kansas are: Recties, Neb, Boston of St. Joseph, Mo, Barber, Mo, Central of Kansas Mo, Farment, Mo, Farnart Mo, Fairbanks Hill, Lafayette of St. Joseph Mo, Manual of Kansas City, Nelson, North of Kansas City, Pasco State College of Honolulu, Hawaii San Antonio Texas, Sterling, Col., Washington of Cedar Rapids, In., Webster of Honolulu Mo, Westport of Kansas City Mo, There are approximately one million students enrolled in college and some have completed their degrees, which is about 40,000 more than the combined registration in those of the university. Hollywood,—(UF)—All reports to the U.S. Justice Department throngs as happy marriages in this screen colony, note for his films, his eccentricities and it domestic Many "Movie"Couples Happily Married Despite Reports of Domestic Troubles The movie people enjoy home life. They are quick to quarrel and quick to forgive. But not even ordinary domestic tiffs escape publicity. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, living next door to Alexia Gorgeous and her husband, Roland Trent, may have a fight in which the entire crockery array in the kitchen is sacrificed and Alexia fails to fail to hold Alex's cloak after the theater some evening and immediately their divorce is rumored. Ken Maynard, the western star, is married to a non-professional and is so in love with her after six years of marriage. He works as instrument board of his airplane. Occidental College Here Coach Pipal Working Out Squad of Seven at Stadium The first arrivals for the Kansas Relays are Coach Joe Pinal and seven track man from Occidental College of Athletics, who arrived yesterday afternoon. Occidental has been represented in the Kansas Relays many times previously, the last time in 1926. The team worked out on the trach soon after its arrival, the first work out since their stop at Oqton, Utah to practice again tomorrow morning. Decaleton- Wendell Smith, football end. Smith, who is a junior, never participated in athletics until he entered Occidental. The Occidental entries are: One-fourth and one-half mile college relays. Charles Richter, Cecil Howard, Fred Appleton, Ivan Belman. Stephen Wheeler, Edmund Cawford, and Hervel Goodheart. Copei Pipol, inventor of the lateral pass, will instruct the K. U football team to play on the same field row. He was formerly head football coach at Occidental College but now runs with Occidental. Note Papers, Typewriter Paper. Bockkeeping Paper, Note Books Fountain Pens, Inks, at--and the surrounding valley, walled in by long extinct volcanoes and loomed over by the two snow-capped giants, Ixtacatlanti and Poppeatepelt, make urgent for moral assurance to the geological institute each time the earth begins a new step. They have never been so far from feet high and occasionally emitting gloomy looking fumaroles, is responsible, but the instruments show that they were not as remote where. An ancient Indian legend says that *Tonixotilau*, now Mexico City, was a volcanic crater filled with fire, and a German scientist, Vern Humboldt, declared a century ago that the little hill, "El Poron", in the mountains may may day be the cause of it. Chandler Announces Additional Appointments BUY YOUR---and the surrounding valley, walled in by long extinct volcanoes and loomed over by the two snow-capped giants, Ixtacatlanti and Poppeatepelt, make urgent for moral assurance to the geological institute each time the earth begins a new step. They have never been so far from feet high and occasionally emitting gloomy looking fumaroles, is responsible, but the instruments show that they were not as remote where. An ancient Indian legend says that *Tonixotilau*, now Mexico City, was a volcanic crater filled with fire, and a German scientist, Vern Humboldt, declared a century ago that the little hill, "El Poron", in the mountains may may day be the cause of it. More Teachers Get Jobs The teachers appointment bureau has been assisting teachers who are graduating this semester in finding schools and according to H. E. Chandler, secretary of the teachers appointment bureau, that students have secured employment; Viola Bell, history; Vesper; Beula Macklin, in grades; Parker; Grace Giffert, commercial work and history; Leonardville; Reece Vandraff, in high school, Chautauqua; Ira Iale, history; art of art, Emporia; Devore Anderson, Spanish and English; Hawidian; Mary Hart in the grades at Caldwell. Coe's Drug Store Three Kansans to Speak at National Convention Washington.—(UP)—The American Society of Paper Editors opened its seventh annual convention today at the National Press Club here. Walter Harrison of the Daily Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, presided over a series of hearings, including William Allen, Alen Empson; George B. Parker, editor-in-chief of the Scrips-Howard newspapers; Senator Bernice King of the Wichita Beacon; Senator Arthur Capper, publisher of the Topokin Archives; and editor of the Scrips-Howard newspapers. Read the Kansan wan-ads. Six new members of the Quill club were selected at a meeting last night (June 29). Carr, c'29; Katherine Dunn, unn; Mary Alta Mawao, fa39; Ronka Funk Quill Club to Initiate Six at Next Meeting Mary Carr, Roma Funk, and Naomi Daeschner, c'30, read some interesting paper, on the evening's program. We Deliver — Call 521 It was announced also, that persons who have not received their manuscripts may obtain them at the Quill box in Fraser. Fred Nibie, the director, and Enid Bennett, the former otar, have been happily married or a number of years and have three beautiful child- There are Milton Stills and Dori Kenyon and Neil McCormack and Colleen McCormack, the George Bancroft, the Adolphe Mouens, the Harold Looley, the Then, of course, there are Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks, of Pickfair. Malibu Reach on a Sunday afternoon in summer presents a perfect day to meet the film people gather to enjoy the sun, the sand, and most of the excitement that surrounds everywhere, romping about on the as and as their famous parent battle. " . . . and so they came to Hollywood and lived happily after." Downtown streets of Lawrence will be given a carnival atmosphere Saturday, when firemen of the local district address menaces across Massachusetts street from the county courthouse to the athletic natives are furnished by the athletic office to lend color to the parade which downs Massachusetts street beginning tomorrow. The pennants are in the traditional crimson and blue colors and bear the inscription, "Kansas Rebels." Pennants Will Decorate Main Street Saturday Relay Number Tomorrow Sour Owl Has New Features Editor Announces The last regiment number of the Sour Owl for this year will come out tomorrow when the Relay Number appears on Mount Seal, it was announced by Sigma Delta Chi, profession journalism fraternity at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. A special personality number will be issued to them. "The typographical appearance of this issue is a change for the better," said Arnold Leighton, editor of the Sigma Delta Chi magazine, who has a big feature in the double-barreled pop gun section full of personal remarks about various Hilt personalities. The Greek section will be there as usual. 1928 Sets Quake Record Mexico Feels Shock of Over 200 in First Six Months Mexico City — The year 1928 was an record one for Mexican earthquake, During the first six months over 201 one occurring New Year's day. A seismic geography of the country has been compiled from seismic records, and also such obvious earth phenomena as earthquakes and tides, by the institute of geology in Mexico City. It contains a seismic map which may become a guide to architectural styles in the country. It is safe and unsafe areas of the country. Nervous inhabitants of the capital Read the Daily Kansan Want Ads Gentlemen— Thursday-Friday Saturday Special selling of Carls Super Value Spring Suits Most of these suits have 2 pair of trousers—good styles, and real values—Notice them in our South window. For the Relays White Trousers - White Shirts - Black Ties - Knickers Sweaters - Golf Hose - Slickers - Rain Coats Glad to show you Fashion's Newest Arrivals White Coats Pastel tapestry coats Pastel esponge coats Long Velvet Coats Short velvet coats Why Fashions dictate that every garment must have its coat for spring and summer. $10 - $15 - $16.50 Dresses See the newest sleeveless pastel washable dresses. Push the Clock Ahead Get Up Early Saturday, April 20 Seventh Annual KANSAS RELAYS and Greatest Relays Carnival Ever Attempted Spring Homecoming Celebration Starting at 5:30 Saturday morning when the R. O. T. C. and Haskell Drum Corps begin to march, the entire day will be filled with entertainment and merry-making. 6:00 a.m.—Pony Contest. Stadium. 9:00 a.m. — Decathlon, Stadium. Last 5 events. 8:30 a.m. — Ancient Inca Relay game, Massachusetts St. 9:30 a.m.—Convocation. Auditorium. 11:00 a.m.—Grand Parade. Massachusetts St. 11:30 a.m.—Motorboat Races, Kaw River. 1:00 p.m.—Kansos Relays. Something Going On Every Minute Get Up Early Join the Fun On the Field Will be about 1500 perfectly trained athletes, coming from every section of the United States. You will also see the Panunab Academy runners from Hawaii. This year the Kansas Relays has attracted the finest group of athletes that have ever gathered at Kansas. Buy Tickets at the Athletic Office PRICE $2.00 - $1.50 $1.00 Join the Fun No Sleep Saturday