THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SIX SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1920 Numerous Entries Point to Success of Kansas Relays Record Number of Schools Expected to Take Part in Annual Track Feature Feature Entrance in the Seventh Annual Kansas relay, April 19 and 20, are beginning to pour into the athletic field for the college entry cart. late Wednesday, Universities, colleges, and high schools are already indicating their desire to take part in the most important event of the Kansas track The announcement that the Northern University squall would again be on hand to bid for honors in the final round of the NCAA tournament, list of entries. The Northwestern men have, proved their ability on the Kansas track course in previous years, and the Missouri team has entered, last year Coach Hill brought his runners here to capture first place in the 800-yard-run and mile relay. He scored six or eight men to this tour's victory. Nebraska 10 Enter 20 Men Nebraska to Enter 20 Wim Throw Big Sis game in the past, taking part in the relays. Coach Simpson of Iowa State has sent word that he will bring a game from Nebraska to Iowa, when Henry Schuble, Nebraska coach, will enter 20 runners in the various The Kansas, Agnes, under the direction of Coach Hayley Wilkens, will enter men in the academic department of the Manhattan school. This will be the first year the Missouri valley teams won a Big Six conference, forming big Six Conference, Washington university, a member of the Big Ten, having four or five runners up for the relay events. Coach J. E. K. Davis will assist. Replies From Many States Several college will be back home this year, according to the university, and Illinois schools, Beauna Vista college of Storm Lake, Iowa; Jola Junior College; Kirkvase Teachers of Rural Kansas; Milwaukee College of M.I.L.; and Washougal college, of Topeka, are all anxious to attend the relays. Wichita University is owing a relay team composed of the same men who took first place in the muley college this year, under Coach C. J. gallagher. Kansas City high schools, regular classes in the college, are among the best places for students to learn, time. Coach Ray Fisher, former "Kan" man and track star here, announces his graduation ceremony, an invitation, and his intention of bringing a squad to compete on April 19. John McMurphy, coach at Manual high and former letterman in track at Kansas will bring another Kansas City squad of runners. Northeast High's track team with Coach Higgins is intended to taking part in the meet. Galesburg high of Galeburg, Illinois, added its relay team to the westcrest in order to help record the Kansas two mile relay record for high schools, having established the new time of 8 minutes. 22.3 seconds in the 1927 relay. J. With the fast-growing entry last five weeks before the relays take place, the university will be a success. The relays committee is working hard to make sure that the University of the Spring track season We have a four-wheel COREY BRAKE TESTING MACHINE which enables our mechanic to show you just how each of your brakes act in service. BRAKE TESTING and ADJUSTING No Charge for Testing Drive in and let us snow you how your brakes are work. We Relfining Brake work also. Firestone King Christian of Denmark recently called upon King Alfonso of Spain in Madrid. We don't know just what the story was but it reattested a story we had heard before. "And Did You Hear This One—" Baseball Squad Ready to Start Long Grind of Intensive Practice TIRES Call 1300 CARTER SERVICE gainy Weather Has Kept Me From Drilling Outdoors in Past Week The end of the first week of var- sum baseball finds most of the squad ready to begin intensive work in the playoffs. This includes players under the shelter of the stadium most of the time, but they will need to be fully trained for batting and fielding practice. Friday's wet, cold weather limited the practice to playing catch, "poper" games, and fielding bats. However, he had few fast ones. Ed Schmidt, G. A. Harper, and Glenn Russell were distancing them up Friday night, Ed Krause was not distancing them on steam, and he should give batters enough to worry about by the time the season ends. Paul Fisher is strong enough to have so many batters to fan the air last year. The pitcher's staff will be strengthened with the appearance of new pitchers. But has been out for spring basketball this week. Bob Gump, a new man, has been showing up well and, with his speed, provides a great asset to the staff. The candidates for inflict and outfiel positions have been hammered over the past two seasons in practice starting week three they begin to have a chance to show their merits. Tom Bobion, basketball star, has put up some great defense; baskets will be out for an inflicted birth. Bob Maney, regular outfielder of last year, has not been out yet, but will Fielding and knocking out huts have been required of every man so that timing and getting the proper ball is maintained to be worked out before the season The following men are out for the pitching staff: Carl Fletcher, Victor Wilson, Rushal Thomson, Edgar Schmidt, G. A. Harper, Glenn Russel, Robert Gump, Lauren Anderson, Neil Swain and Herman Mast. starts, Wayne Culp has been in charge of the group during the illness of John Binn. Paul Fisher hasided him by taking over the job of managing the group. Gym Classes in Tourney Women's basketball games between gymnastics classes will be played in the same way as those at a gymnastics nament is to give all the members of gymnastics basketball classes a chance to play. Women Members to Compete in Basketball Games Monday, March 18 at 7:30, in the big gymnasium and the first game teams will meet at the 10:30 class. After that the 10:30 class will move to the gymnasium where the tournament will be fenced. Two teams will be picked from the 10:30 class. 10:20 Team. First team—Lutes, M. Memmons, G. McDonald, W. Gibson, W. Gibson, G. Stampen, Second team–Welsh (capt), F. Potte, F. Spencer, F. Harris, G. Goldman, The courts are announced for the 10.30 and 11.59 gymnasium classes are 11:29 Team. Brown, f; Combe, f; Johnson (capt), f; Berram, g; Catn, g; Sower, g. Eighty Check Out Suits for Spring Football Practice Sultan Is Marriago Authority Manila, — (U.P). When the Philippine Carrieval management decided to stage a special More wedding on Mineral Island, she was joined by Janural Kirlan, Sultan of Kuala Lumpur. She was prepaired upon to direct the affair. Nobody questioned the Sultan's authentiveness. He has himself waged three on 30 different occasions. Twelve Lettermen, Forty Freshmen, to Report for Work-Out Monday Monday Football equipment for gridiron candidates who will report for the first spring session of the year was checked out yesterday and about 50 percent are expected to be on hand tomorrow when Coach Hargiss calls the men together for the first practice. Coaches expect to develop some fine material from the large squad of players who are slated to put in an appearance. Nineteen of the 26 lettermen of the past season are expected to be back in school next fall, and are counted on to form a nuclear around them. Of these 12 are expected to report for the spring practice. Lettermen reporting for spring football are: Stewart Lyman, captain and halfback; George McCormick, Dick Mullins, and Carlos Fetty, ends; Ed Bramlette, and Jack Schofurie, tackles; Charles Wilcox, forward; Roland Logan, guard; Forrest Cox, Virgil Puden, and Art Lawrence, backfield. Four lettermen are out for baseball and are expected to report for football. The fisher, Fisher and Edgar Schmidt, both fielded Robert Gump, guard, and Allen Coch. The time limit of the spring session will be decided at a meeting of the Bip Six representatives at Northport, where a petitioned to hold practice periods for six weeks and it is still uncertain how long the session of spring football Fuster Payne, fullback, and Nelson, Sorem, tackle, are not in school this semester but are expected to be back in school next fall. The athletic department is keeping close watch over the scholarship program and will allow only those who are enrolled and none will be allowed to remain out for practice who are doing in-person work. With the massing of the men's in-bounds, their breathing and basketball and that of rivals rapidly coming to a close, activities in intramural sports will be continued in the future. Watch for Miss Etta Kett Spring Sports to Start Playground Ball Is to Take Place of Volley Ball Singles and doubles in tennis, horseback, and outdoor handball, and playground ball, spring track, and golf will be played. Entry blanks for all these events will be sent out the next day. Tournament courthands will begin immediately. The grimes in playground ball take the place of those of voleyball ball in tennis contests. The golf tournament was started last fall but because of weather conditions it not be合因 to play and an entire tournament played. Tennessee Town to Lose Gretna Green Pestig Bristol, Teen. (UP) Young women are encouraged to object to get married must before July 1, for then the new Teen marriage law has offered offence. The law provides that persons under 21 must apply for their license five days before the ceremony and notice of application must be for business in good faith, within a certain. Young couples almost traditionally eloped here to marry to escape the Virginia law prohibiting marriage of persons under 24 without parental Greek Societies Upheld in Wisconsin U. Debate (Other Campus Special) Madison, Wis.—Greek letter societies were upheld at the University of Wisconsin, according to the decision of the judges in the recent debate on the question, "Resolved." That all judges had been upheld at the university of Wisconsin be abolished. The growth of fraternalities and so-called were traced to prove that they were shown to foster the alliance they were shown to foster the alliance usually, politically, and scholastically. Missouri Club Omits Sex in Questionnaire Issued Columbia, Mo.—(UP)—The Bicycle Club of the University of Missouri ha issued a questionnaire, but sex problems have been omitted in interviews with riders. Posted prominently on the bulletin board of the university, the following questionnaire was issued by the club, and the members are part owners of a single bicycle. "Do you prefer a masculine or feminine bicycle?" "If both boys and girls help pay for the bicycle, do you think it good form for the girl to ask the boy to ride on the handle bars?" "Would you ride on a bicycle that has ever had a flat tire?" The bulletin stated that the questionnaire was private, not sponsored by the university, and was part of the research of the bicycle club. Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Ex-K. U. Employee Dies Edward E. Brown Succumbs in M. U. Hospital Watch for Miss Etta Kett. Edward E. Brown, 53, for 14 years an employee in the University business office, died Friday night in the University of Missouri hospital. Mr. Brown hold many positions in the business office at K, U. He was a geographer and a professor important from 1903-1666, secretary and purchasing agent from 1905-1913. 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