PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1928 George's Lunch for LUNCHES at any time. themes . . notes . . essays . experiments . . type them on a Royal Portable and watch your ranks go up. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 737 Mass. Phone 547 VARSITY Last Times Tonight "THE CHARLATAN" Starts Tomorrow Ready! Set! Go! Down! Down! Down! On the beach in a space which separates her from love! Thrilling, sensational, hair-raising romance! Twelve Star Men Enter Decathlon at Kansas Relays Churchill, Olympic Place Signs Up; 3 Indians Will Compete in Meet An even dozen American all-around track and field stars will compete in the annual Kansas Rehays, April 19 and 20, a four-check up of entry blanks. Heading the list is Tom Churchill of the University of Oklahoma, United States Olympic team member in the 2014 Olympics. The Kansas Lakes last year, Churchill set a record of 7,384.85 points in the five games and slightly bettered that record in winning the fifth place in the Olympic Games, will do even better here next week. Others entered are: Verne Mertchott, University of Illinois; Stockton if the University of New Mexico; Mithe Hess, University of Minnesota; Joel B. Smith, University of Angeles; and C. Smith, Maryville, do., State Teachers. Other favorites in the event here will be Robert L. Toldt of the University of Indiana, winner of the seventh place in the College of Arts and Laws; Leo Baldwin, University of Texas, who placed just four points behind Churchill for third in the Texas Open; Erik Cunningham, University of Louisburg, Mo., State Teachers, winner of the Penn Relays decathlon in 1927 and second in the Kansas decathlon in 1922 and second in the Kansar The decathlon will be run on parts of two days. Next Friday afternoons, as a feature of the high school meet, there will be a long jump in the 100-meter跑, broad jump, shot put, high jump and 400-metre run. Saturday morning they will continue with a high jump, high hurdle throw, pole vault, javelin throw and 1,500-meter run. Three Indian athletes are entered, they are Jess joy of Drake University and Wilson Charles and James Charles took third here last year. Intramural Announcements The date for turning in the results of the first rounds of the singles in ballroom, tennis, and horseback has been extended to Tuesday morning, April 16. After that date, information will be made, except in case of ruin. Results of the first rounds of the doubles in handball, tennis and horseshoes must be in by Friday, April 19. The golf single deadline for the first round is Saturday, April 20. E.R. Elbel, director of intramural Flames will be awarded to the outstanding seniors in the University of Ohio at the commencement this year. sports. Ames, Iowa—Scholastic records of the 110 members of Iowa State college athletic teams during the 2007-2008 season successfully passed an average of 16.5 credit hours per man. Only 17 men of the 110 failed to pass 15 hours each. High School Organizations Have Accepted Invitation Ames Athletes Average 16.5 Credit Hours Each Seven high school bands from neighboring towns already have accepted the invitation of the University of Mississippi Raleys on Saturday, April 20. The bands, will arrive Saturday morning and will parade through Lawrence from 11:00 to 12:00 a.m. just before the relays start they combine and play a few numbers, and the bands will play between the various races. Seven Bands to Relays The baseball squad leads in the highest average passed with 17.5 hours being credited to each member. The other teams ranked as follows: 16, 14; basketball, 16; track, 16; football, 16; and wrestling tied with 15.8. The bands which play to attend are: Kansas city, Kan., high school band; Kansas City, Mo., Rotary club boys band; Topeka high school band; Oaage high school band; Haskell band; Lawrence high school band. Other bands have Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" for only 19c a pound Those big, fresh, juicy gum drops that everyone likes All Tan Sigmas who are interested in a tap class for beginners on Tuesday and Thursday at 4:20 should contact the instructor in physical education. However, there must be enough women to organize a warrant organizing a class. 11th Main "Handy for Students" Phone 678 been invited and may attend. The University band will probably assist. 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Car Storage In Appreciation It is most eminently in order that the Society of Pachacamac now express its sincere gratitude for the unstinted support which the student body saw fit to give to Pachacamac yesterday. Without the pressure of an intensely fought campaign or a definitely strong opposition to spur them on in united effort, approximately one thousand men went voluntarily to the polls yesterday and expressed approval of Pachacamac's candidates and platform. This unanimous approval returned Pachacamac to the responsibilities of Student Government for another year. After eighteen years of universal harmony and success, Pachacamac has again received the seal of sanction. It is encouraging to know that today Pachacamac is unblighted in morale. Happy harmony pervades its rank and file. It enters upon its high administrative duties with a profound sense of humility and an honest desire to serve faithfully and well. It is conscious of the importance of its task—it will strive to become worthy of it. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS We will bear in mind the canon of our souls: TO PROMOTE AT ALL TIMES THE HIGHEST INTERESTS, TRADITIONS, AND IDEAS OF THE We will bear in mind the canon of our founders: The Society of Pachacamac "ON GOES STUDENT GOVERNMENT" The Pi Beta Pi sorority at the University of Missouri will begin the erection of a new chapter house soon. The Gamma just completed a new home. A NEW LADIES HOSE by Vassar In the New Sun Tan Shades $1.95 FEATURING HOUK AND GREEN Smoker Tips 16 on Big Secret Norwood, Ohio Oct. 8, 1928 Larus & Brother Company Richmond, Va. 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