PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1929 Phi Psi's Leading Spring Intramural Meet by 7 Points Phi Delts, Delta Taus, Nex With 30 Points Each; to Finish Meet Tomorrow Piku Kappa Pi is leaming by a margin of seven points in the intramurra track meet, the first half of which was run off yesterday afternoon. They lost to Tau Delta and Theta and Delta Taui Deltai are for second place with 30 points each Deltai Sigma Pi and Kappa Sigma are tied for third with 22 points each. The team was shown by both the athletes and the spectators, the meet was rather slow on the whole, due to the unfavorable weather and soft condition of the Meet Tomorrow Set for 4:30 The second group of events medaled the 220-yard dash, 220-yard low hurdles, high jump, broad jump, mid jump, min throw, and mile race, will be run off tomorrow after aon at 4:30. The time for the 100-yard dash was 10.5 and was won by Hess, T丹 Delta, who led his heat by several yards. As the race was run against time, there was no final heat Russell, Niels Delta, Theta, and Coke Smith, all for second place, while Neal, Phi Kappa Psi, came in fourth. The milie uniform consisting of distances of 220, 440, 229 and 889 yards was won by Phi Delta Thita. Time: 3 minutes and 55.9 seconds. The time for the Kappa Pai, second Phi Kappa Pai, third Delta Chi, fourth Klepper Takes High Hurdles Klepper, Phi Kappa Psi, won the Eagle hurdle number 147 in the USA's second round. Wordpress, Katha Sigmia, placed second, M-Coy, Bdelta Theta, third, and Fullerton, Phi Kappa Psi. In the 880-yard rolays, Alpha KappaLambda and Delta Tau Delta Tau were placed third and Phi KappaPi came third and Phi KappaPi came fourth. Hess, Delta Tau Delta, won the second and third seconds, Coleman, Phi KappaPi, came in second, Jones, Phi Delta Tau and Newman, Phi KappaPi, fourth. Fey First in Shot Pat Fey First in Shot Put In the shot put, Fey, Delta Chinwon by bearing the sphere 30 feet and 15 feet from the ground, placed second. Perpendicularly, Delta Sigma Pi third and Thompson, Kappa Sigma, fourth. First place in the pole vault was awarded to Read, Beta Theta Pi, who won a bronze medal in the Competiton, and Abbot, Phi Delta Theta, tied for second and third places, while Wray, Phi Kappa Pi and Grosse, Alain Tan Omega, tied for first. The standings of the organization are: Phi Kappa Psi Phi Delta Theta Delta Tau Delta Delta Piigma Kappa Sigma Delta Chi Alpha Kappa Lambala Pi Kappa Alpha Alpha Kappa Psi Beta Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Tau Omega Alpha cibb Delta Upsilon Coaches Speak at Schools Personal Campaigns Boosting Relays Being Made Coach H. W. Harries spoke at the Wyandotte and Southwest high schools the day before he was the Kansas Relays. He will speak at the Argentine, Rosedale, Paceo, and Northeast High school tomorrow morning on the Friday. The couches are making personal campaigns to boost the Ribals in 14 Kansas and Missouri high schools which are not far distant from Lawndale, a county where many students sending out written invitations to several other high schools. Police Report Unusual Thefts Norfolk, - (UP) - Unused thefts from a tavern in a township from a tobacco tin. The same day Norfolk police reported thefts of a ref bidder. FEATURING A NEW LADIES HOSE By Vassar In the New Sun Tan Shades $1.95 HOUK AND GREEN ROOMS Dawes Appointment Confirmed Washington — (UP) — Formal announcement of the appointment of Vince DeVito as ambassador to Great Britain, was made at the White House today. Word that Dawes will be acceptable to the state department served by the state department this morning and the announcement followed immediately. The appointment subject to confirmation by the senate. Relays' Frogram Will Make Lawrence Busy From 5 a. m. to 5 p. m Beginning at 5 a.m., m. April 20, the entire room of Lawrence will be the stage for performances on day, the day according to the program planings or the seventh annual Karate-Kid Relay. The team parades, awards, motor boat races, and a convention, bid fair to make At 5 a. m, the gates of the big stadium will swing open and the show will be on. Children will likely be by the pool or in a deck named "Locky Lindy" abstain roy to be awarded at 6 a. m. Promptly at 8:30 the ancient Iri relay game is played by the Iri tribes of Central America, who were originally invived in a game in which members of fraternities will race over a course from the Kaw river to Haskell institute. The participants are to be joined by a single runner to be chosen by each. Day's Events Range From Relay Games, Boat Racing, In Conversation While the decoration events are being disposed of at the stadium, the high school runners, winners of Friars' championship games and their awards at the Auditorium, Maj. John Griffith, will make the presentations Chancellor Lindley is scheduled to make at Friars' Conger, famous distance runner. At the stadium the five迭席 event will be run off, beginning at 9. Conquer to Smash at Concession Motorboats Will Race Then comes the grand parade at 11 a.m. From South park the parade will stretch from the parking lot to the Kaw river where they will stand. Included in the parade are the four championships and variousity R, O, C, T, 10 band, bats, "Lucky Lucky" pony and its new Immediately following the disbanding of the parade contingents, spectators will gather at the river to see he motorbike races, which are a feast for the crowd. These races are being put on by Lady Pewley, and may be witnessed from the ends of Tennessee and Ohio along the two streets will be closed o traffic. Climaxing the morning of unusual activity will come the Relay carnival scheduled to start at 1 p. m. The race end field events will all be in stadium, and no intervening activity will take place during the after soon. Send the Daily Kansan home. The list of Big Ten school enter- ties, Kansai Rohan was increased to seven entry blanks at the Athletic office from the Universities of Indiana and Missouri. The initial imituation to Kansas Rohan audil- ity, but Minnesota has been a reg- istered state. Seven of Big Ten Enter Jinnesota and Indiana Later Entries for Relays Indiana will bring its crack four-mile relay team and Ribbehart, a varsity track coach, E. C. Hayes. This will mean that the collegiate record holding four-mile team of the University of Kansas will find simple competition in the hard will find simple start as Reward Kanas State Team starts as Reward of Kansas State Team at the event at the southern relay carnivals two weeks ago, and "Frosty" Pepsi noted football player of the Unit The Minnesota team has entered all special events and the two-mile race, which will be standing Minnesota athletes will be Ottawaers, pole vaulter, who last tested for first in that event with Canby and Warine of Northwestern at 13 feet. The Indiana team is able to come through having cancelled a dual meet with the University of Chicago, so it will be able to reach the relay team of Chicago will also enter. Pony Will Be Given Free Relays Committee Will Award Shetland to Child Beta's Use Wee Hours for "Whoopee" With Bell In order to arouse interest in the Kansas Rehays among children in this county, the team will try to one of the first 100 children to appear at the stadium Saturday morning, April 29, between 6 and 6:30 p.m. At the athletics office this morning. About 3 a. m. on a recent day, persons in the neighborhood of the Beta bone were awakened by the bleaching of the bell, which was rung by some plague who could not wait until daylight to have his fun. Any child, boy or girl under 14 years of age, is eligible to compete in the pony. There are only requirement to appear at the stadium after a 5 m. the pony will be awarded promptly and present then to claim his new set. The Beta's have a new source of inspiration, as the bell rings of which afford their delight and pleasure at all times. The bell is undoubtedly a direct descendant. The pony has been christened "The Kansas Rolls" "Lucky Landy." CALLING CARDS Those competing need not be residents of Lawrence, and parents may visit. Each child will receive a ticket as he enters the stadium, entitling him to a game. (Panelled) 100 for $1.00 Electro Embossing, 50c extra 1027 Massachusetts Dale Print Shop Phone 228 Last Times Tonight — John Gilbert in "Desert Nights" WHAT DID HE SEE WHAT DID HE KNOW a crystal ball cause a mysterious crime to be committed and then solve it? Can it upset society? Can it read a woman's thoughts? See this strange, thrilling tale of mystery and love. CAN ? ? Bunn and Jayhawkers Point for Aggie Game Here Friday, April 12 Baseball Coach Is Correcting Faults Prior to Opening Big Six Tilt SECRETS! What did the crystal ball reveal? How did this man know so much? How did he solve the problem? How did he know the innermost secrets of all his women visitors? All these questions are answered in this temperable yet complex application applied to蜜饯 and love! The failure of the Kansas队 to hit in the pinches and play "heads up" during the game, poor fielding, were reasons for the two defeats suffered at the hands of SU. Mary's last week, according to ESPN, was a terrible weather, the team is working hard this week to correct these faults but the Kansas are not Angles here Friday afternoon. The men were able to get a consider- able score against the other team, same games during these games, an- side be able to start the Kansas Ag game with this seemingly agile team. Coming Saturday "LOOPING THE LOOP" Monday — Richard Barthelmen in "WEARY RIVER" Tuesday afternoon's practice was given over largely to a discussion of the players' games and of the "boners" that many of them first game were due to miscalculating the effect of the wind upon a throw. So a teammate took the step off the bag to stop the ball. The home run off Thomson in the first half was not enough, so the balling the ball far over Schmidt's head, The St. Mary's team bunched their hits. This is the department in which the Juhaywackers have been weak, and emphasis is being placed on hitting this week, with the regular pitcher and fasting line-ups working out. A short right field necessitated ground rules, which held several blows to doubles which would have gone for a triple. Bunn and the players feel that although they lost two games the experience was invaluable to them and should help them materially in their recovery. They were able to overcome their nervousness, and many faults showed up which they corrected in the talk Tuesday. Fisher, Thomson, Lichtery, and White have worked out against the batters this week and will be in shape for Friday. He will be the Manhattan nine Friday afternoon. Tom Bishop, second baseman, was the most consistent hitter for Kansas, and this along with his defensive play has been a potent cog in the lajayhawk machine. Announcements --tiring running interference, and the tackles opening up holes in the defender's back. The Hargish had the backfield men working on passing and running assign- The Engineering Council will meet this evening at 7:30 at Marvin hall for the purpose of completing plans and planning the election of officers. The schedule for women's interclas doubles in tennis is posted in Robinson gymnastics and may be signed at any time now. There will be a meeting of the Jewish Students University Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Sigma Alpha Mu Hall of Grace of Gincinnati will be the speaker, There will be a meeting of all mining engineers, Thursday, at 4:20, in room 8 of the Geology building. Walter, QII. 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