THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1929 Dr. Huff to Take Sprint Relay Team and "Poco" on Trip Jayhawkers Will Compete in 1/4 and 1/2-Mile Sprints; Frazier Will Run 3,000 Meter + A sprint team and a distance runner is the selection of Doctor Huff head track coach, to represent Kansas State University. On Monday, April 29, and at the Southern Methodist University Track Carriage at Dallas, Saturday, April 30. Cap Powell, John Powell, and Jones or Laguerquist will make the trip, according to an announcement this morning by the track coach, LaWrence Wednesday night. Frasier will run in the 3000 meter event at Southern Methodist University, while the sprint team will compete in the quarter and half-mile race. The sprinters will run 110 yards and 229 yards respectively in the two events. Doctor Huff was well pleased with the showing of the men at the tryouts against the Haskell Indians Saturday night, where their stuff in flashy style at the Texas games. The Kansans showed themselves to be easy superior over the Indians in the recent tryouts, and they are doing a good good time in some of the events. The sprint team stepped the quarter mile in a flat 42 seconds Saturday, while Gordon Lagerquist, a sophomore, covered the distance in 49 seconds. Captain Prazier is locked in next week with the Southern Methodist games as the 18th-life runner is at his best in the 3000 meter event. Intramural Games --first String Squad to Remain for Extra Practice During the Holidays **Entries for all intracural spring sports except golf and track close to tomorrow. Entry blanks will be sent out tomorrow for these two, according to the number of intracural sports, and should be retrained by Thursday, April 4.** Enter fees in intramural sports are 75 cents for organizations and 25 cents for entries unattached in hand-ball, horseshoes, and tennis. The fee will be played with a 14-inch ball, the same size as was used last fall. Keio University, Tokio, Japan, has presented the University of Illinois with a silver cup commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Illinois baseball team in Japan. FEATURING A NEW LADIES HOSE By Vassar In the New Sun Tan Shades $1.95 HOUK AND GREEN "Kansas Relays" Stickers to Be Distributed Now "Kansas Relays, April 20, Law rence, Kansas," in the inscription or the round crimson and blue stickers advertising the seventh annual Kansas Relay. About 25,000 of these are awaiting distribution at the office now. Students may secure them by calling at the office office. The stickers this year resembles a target in crimson and blue instead of the plain colored circular form of last year. "Kanzas Relays" appears in action carries the stickers. The sticker is a design of a relay runner in action carrying a baton. The sticker is about four inches in diameter and may be placed on traveling bugs, windshields, and other adobe materials, according to the athletic office. Open Baseball Season Series April 5-6 With and Discuss Program The Kansas baseball squad will open the season against the diamonds of Steve O'Rourk at St. Louis and David Crawford at a exhibition series. The revised schedule calling for the two non-conference games before the start of the regular season is scheduled for Saturday morning by John Bann, head coach, With only about 10 days remaining until the opening of the season, Burns (25) has been selected for the first string squad in training over the Easter holiday. He intends to pick the men tomorrow whom he wishes to play in this season's practice sessions. Close to forty men have been turning out regularly, and have begun to round into good shape in preparation for the larger approach. Another change scheduled last winter has moved the games with Nebraska to May 24 and 25, instead of May 31 and 32, although often been arranged. The schedule: April 5-6: St. Marys at St. Marys. April 12-13: Kansas State at Lawrence. April 25-26: Ames at Ames. April 25-29: Ames at Ancez. May 1-7: Missouri at Columbia. May 10-11: Washington at St. Louis. May 10-11: Kentucky. May 17-18: Lawrence at Alabama. Expanding Envelopes Stiff fiber paper-Largest 3-inch typewriter paper size, 19c each. Keeler's Book Store Phone 33 939 Mass. S The Book Book 1001 MIDDLE PHONE 666 FICTION POETRY DRAMA NON-FICTION CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND RENTAL LIBRARY Remember the Folks With a Gift That Will Last A book makes an ever-acceptable gift. Special Easter wrappings. Take home a volume from our rental shelves to fill in your spare moments. Start in Smoking BBB Guaranteed Pipes Handled exclusively by us in Lawrence. The baking process requires no breaking in. If the pipe gets strong your money will be refunded. Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th Mass Phone 678 Towne Club Meets Tonight to Organize and Discuss Program May 24-25: Nobraska at Lincoln. May. 28-29: Kansas State at Manhattan. Relay Printed Matter and Stickers Given Out to Members Representative of the Kansas Relays Towne club will convene at 7:30 this evening in 105 Glen hall for instruction regarding programs for Relays. Students will be Easter vacation. The Relays committee nominated 73 students yesterday as representatives to their home relay team and charged a charge of Kansas Relays programs. Organization of the club will officially take place at a bouttis meeting all representatives be present, all representatives will be addressed, Coach "Bush" Hargies will address the group and explain the nature of the proposed program. Printed materials such as handouts, Rebels, April 29, will be distributed. Advance information will also be given the The Towne Club organization is similar in form to the County club organization on the Hill, and will work in a like manner, although no connection what ever exists between them. The Club organizes during the Easter vacation in much the same fashion the County clubs did during the Christmas holidays. The University of Iowa riffle team won the seven area championship from a field of entries composed of North Dakota, North Dakota, and Missouri. The freshman baseball squad had its first workout yesterday afternoon on the diamond south of the gymnastium. The entire squad was not present, but there were enough for good batting and fielding practice. Whole Squad Does Not Turn Out for Initial Workout Leaise Davis will coach the squad until freshman football is over, when Steve Hiszibaw is now busy with the football men who will take charge. He will not be out when the weather is favorable. The pitchers as well as the infielders were cautioned against throwing the ball too hard. For the first time since 1984, he met the ball correctly, rather than making long hits, the coach said. The men to report for practice were H. Carwell, Topknot; Lawrence W. Schmidt; McLeath; Y. Knack, W. Schmidt, McLeath; Y. Knack, Independence; Mich.; G. Courtney, Independence; Mich.; G. Courtney, J. Deal, Kansas City; R. Jenkinson, Eburn; J. Barnes, Golf; E. Keyes, Attend the Kansas Relays, April 20. 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