PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1929 Date for Women's Class Track Meet Set Late in May Freshmen and Sophomores to Combine Against Upper Classes This Year Women's class track teams will hold a track meet every third week in May. This meet will be a group of women, and they will Freshmen and sophomore women will combine against the junior and senior women. The object of the track meet in May is to get away from the individualism that characterizes competitive sports merely for individual honors. Four members from each group will each give every member the sum of total of the groups, of each group, w determine which class wins each event while W, A, A points will be given to the winner. There has been no women's track since 1926, but the revival of women's track has greatly stimulated the interest of enthusiasts. Miss Hilda Appel, instructor of physical education, is coaching a track class which meets every morning at 11:30, at the stadium. Class practice daily at 4:50 p. m. The following are the class schedules for trac n practices: Freshmen at 4:30 p. m, on Mondays and Wednesdays. Sophomores at 4:30 p. m, on Mon days and Wednesdays. Juniors at 1:30 p. m. on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Seniors at 4:30 p. m. on Monday and Wednesdays. The K. U. women's records and the collegiate records for the track and field events are as follows: Events Events K. U. Colleges. 50 yard dash 6.8, 5.9 220 yard dash 6.8, 5.8 220 yard relay 30.6, 29.4 220 yard relay 60-yard low hurdle High jump High jump 4' 6" 4' 10" Hop, step & jump 28' 11" 4' 10" Running brop j13' 17" 4' 10" Running brop j13' 17" 4' 10" Shot put 23' 5.5" 4' 10" Javelin throw 55' 8" 4' 10" Disc throw 74' 5.5" 4' 10" Burns in Relay Parade Blindfold Driver to Steer Car on Massachusetts A new feature of the annual Raleigh homecoming parade on Massachusetts street Saturday morning, was an announcement following the confirmation of a report by the blindfold driver, will pilot his car down the main street of Lawrence in the parade. He will drive an automobile that he will take to the Kaw River bridge while blindfolded. O. U. Students to Get Alien Language Bible Burns will appear in the parade accompanied by a police dog. He recently gained world-wide attention in his spectacle feat, driving blinded pedestrians and infiltrating the Rays homecoming parade is scheduled to start at 11 a.m. Each year for the last five years, the department has placed an order for bibles, most of them printed in gold with a white background, with the American Bible Society. Norman, Okla.—(Special) In an modern language department at the University of Oklahoma is again ordering books printed in foreign langua- ges. --- Intramural Announcements --- Intramural playground baseball games which were postponed Monday afternoon because of rain will be played tomorrow afternoon, according to E. R. Ehlert, director of intralogic activities of the teams who will play tomorrow. Delta Upsilon vs Theta Tau on diamond 7. Phi Kappa vs Alba Kappa Phi Kappa vs Alba Kappa vs Pi Ipilon on diamond 5. Pierce Club vs Kappa Sigma on diamond 3. Phi Kappa vs Pi Kappa Eta Kappa Phi Kappa vs Pi Kappa Alpha Delta vs Cafeteria on diamond 1. Topека - (UIP) - Governor Clyde M. Reed and the Kansas Tax Commission assembled bankers and county officials to work together to work out a plan where national bankers pay more taxes voluntarily and they are required to pay under law. Five Stars Who Will Participate in Relays Saturday Olympic team stars who still perform as undergraduates for their universities will be present at the Kan-cha conference to compete with other top notchers. David Abbott of the University of Illinois, an Olympic team member, will participate in a 2016 limosin at Kansas. Abbott also may compete in the $400 meter run, an event that was part of the U.S. Olympics. Tennis Rackets, $2.50 up A Complete Line of Ernst and Son Hardware D and M Sporting Goods K. C. A. C. to Hear Allen University of Nebraska Club's Value to Missouri Valley Athletics Is Subject Dr. F. C. Allen will speak before the Kansas City Athletic Club tonight on the subject, "The Importance of the High School Club to Missouri Valley Athletics." He will depict in his speech men who were pioneers in the club's organization and growth. He contends that these men are responsible for the lack of professionalism that often arises from the personnel of many such clubs. Doctor Allen also intends to illustrate the fact that men who have builders in the club and potential factor in its growth are now successful. Washington — Grains of pollen blown on an April breeze may be the cause of mania, nerves from early fever or depression, and a son for this malady. In the opinion of medical specialists, hay fever victims are often arranged to be disorientated without aid. Treatment to make the person less sensitive to the substance may be instituted. An amount of protein so taken that a reaction is injected under the skin of the patient. This is done about once a week, gradually increasing the amount of protein injected, until the test shows that no longer can any reaction to it. While pollen from summer and fall grasses and weeds causes most of the day fever, there is an early variety due to certain trees and shrubs that produce pollen. This may be mistaken for a common cold of late winter, while as a matter of fact, it is a protein substance of plants that causes the irritation. April Begins Hay Fever Season, Specialists Say Read the Daily Kansan Want Ads. Captain Epstein of the University of Missouri will run in the two-mile relay defending their title won in that event. The team also won the Dan Batteil of the Colorado Az- Kansas at Dallas, Texas, this spring Georgia at Atlanta, Georgia, this Olympic team member will run for the Big Ten indoor ch omps, either in the midlute or the knee. University of Nebraska Tennis Outlook Is Dar Lincoln, Neb. — Tennis pros are dark at the University of Nebraska this spring with the outlook that only one letterman will be a winner. Coral Burby, number three on the 1928 team, is the only veteran certain of playing with the squad as Adolph Lewandowski another letterman, is out for baseball and Charles Wentz, who will play with scholastic intelligibility. They will meet Kansas April 27, at Lawrence. Clarence McGuire to Talk to Women in Golf Class Read the Daily Kansan Want Ads Clarence McGwire, 129, state golf champion, will talk to the 3:30 we men's golf club tomorrow afternoon. He will also give lessons, and is also willing to give lessons in golf. This semester is the first time that golf has been taught in the University. Students must be instructed by the instruction of Miss Hilda Appel. The class meets every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 3:30 on the back of book of Eldridge gymnasium. George's Lunch Sandwiches Pies Short Orders 1011 Massachusetts Cbili Frasier of Kansas is a favorite performer of Big Six conference fans, and he has been the first to action over the 3,000 meter course or running anchor on some of the women's races. gives甩 the shot put here last season and will be one of the outstanding field men of the West in the Kansas Relays. Daylight Savings for Railroad Philadelphia, (UP) For the first time since 1974, the Pennsylvania Limited, "the Pennsylvania's 20-hour express between New York, Philadelphia and Chicago, will be operated upon daylight saving time this summer." Reusch Garage 735 N.H. Phone 1108 The place to get the auto "service that pleases." Now Finds Sad World Young Again DREAMS THAT COME TRUE I am sitting alone in my room tonight, Dreaming and smoking my old cob I smoke and dream, and dream until I get a plot, and get a thrill. It just a can of *Elegantcut-cut*. Apparently as flowers - sweet as a apple! Of all *Fall's kindly gifts to man* In this gift of dreams from the bright $ 8 9^{\mathrm{c}} $ I am in the writing game, you see; And the pipe-draears oofily bring to me Scenes of carnage where the red blood run Beggars' Guild of Berlin Attend Ball in Tuxedos And the dreams all come from a bright Blue can. I sat me down at eve, to smoke; And soon an wrapped in magic cloak; It has banished trouble, it has ban- ned mine. Jayhawk and K. U. 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