PAGE FOUR TEUSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Dr. Huff Enters Twenty-eight Men for Big Six Meet Kansas Doped to Vie With Huskers and Sooners for Conference Track Title Dr. H, J. Huff has entered 28 Jays hawkers in the first Big Six indoor track meet which will be run off it Convention hall, Kansas City, Friday. Trial beats will be run off in the 10-yard dash, 50-yard high hurdles and 50-yard low hurdles in the afternoon, leaving the semi-final and final Will Hold Field Event Trials In the quarter-mile and half-mile races the survivors of the morning trials will compete in the final race at Preliminaries will also be held in the high jump pit, and pole vault pit. Participants will provide a fastly run off meet in the final championship events. Fri- Dope in the indoor meet is uncreative and even if it were so an upset that they would former years show, that it is anybody's meet until the final relay has been completed. Big Six meet, but the same schools are competing that were members of the Big Six meet. Three Loom as Winner Not only are the Alabama bombs loam like victors, but Iowa State and Missouri have some high class performers, who injury avoids big game field. The Kansas Aggies are strong in some events, but they are not expected to survive. Jayhawker points are expected mainly in the running races, with a few coming in the high jump, shot put and pole vault. Following are the Kansas entries: 50-yard dash—Wilcox, Powell, Sipe Roman Wine, Patthettahue Robinson, Mae. High jump—Dodd, Rancock Beardslee. Paden. High hurdles — Hancock, Doudt Nichols. 440-yard dash - Lagerquist, Shan bon, Mize, Jones, Young. hen, 50-, Jones, Young, 50-yard low hurdles--Mize, Sipe 50-yard low hurdles -Mize, Sipe Jones, Nichols, Hays, Parker. One mile run-Fortune, Vogel One little Ton-Portfolio, Victor Frazier, Sauremman, Williams. Pole vault—Trueblood, Wamington Half mile run—Youngman, Hin shaw, Young, Kelsey. Two mile run—Frazier, Saurenman Williams. Shot put—Ward. One mile relay—Ash, Young, Lager quist, Jones, Mize, Shannon. School Boys Keep Guns in High School's Office Elmore Kan.—(UAP—A stock of kitchenware) is the office of the consolidated bank to indicate this was a frontier town or that family feeds infested this conifer. turing in their guns," is one of the procedures of convening school sessions every morning as the high school boys come to classes. But the guns are taken to school so that the youths will lose no time in getting to their traps after school hours. Almost every boy traps durations long enough to get money with the funds he collects from selling the pelts of the animals. Target Results in Doubt Local Team Awaiting Reports From Other Schools The 10 men making highest scores for the rifle team in competition last week were announced today of the R, O, T, C. Rifle range in Foohsen Ski. The results of the matches have not been tabulated as yet, and will be The high ranking men and their scores were: The 15 men fire in the seventh corpse area match last week and their scores for two positions were as follows: Firing in the seventh corps area must be completed by Wednesday, Feb. 27. This area includes most of the Middle West, west of the Mississippi. Six. Rue-Streut. St. Premium 92 Visit Stafford 97 Visit Sackville 94 Visit Stuart 90 John Pfeffer 94 John Feffer 94 John Feffer 94 Richard Mallinne 89 Richard Mallinne 89 Richard Mallinne 89 Carl Campbell 88 Carl Campbell 88 Total 316 out of a possible 154. John Pfeffer 94 John Pfeffer 94 I. P. Fokil 89 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Rachal Bunn 93 Miguel Metzler 93 R. Johnson 92 R. Johnson 92 Sam Patchet 92 Sam Patchet 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Walter Gould 92 Total 316 out of a possible 154. --nice on the court, Anthony. A very unusual game was played when a player hit the Ohio Chip played only four men but kept well in the scoring columns. Intramural Announcements --nice on the court, Anthony. A very unusual game was played when a player hit the Ohio Chip played only four men but kept well in the scoring columns. The third round of the bandall pies and the second round of the doubles will be played March 7. E. R. Elbel, coach of intramurals Intramural wrestling is scheduled for March 5 and 6. The preliminaries will be on Friday, March 8 and 8 p. m. Wednesday at which time, the finals are scheduled to start at 10 a.m. on Saturday. The day may be sent in by a Saturday evening. March 2, according to R. E. Elkman. There will be eight classes in the intramural wrestling as follow: 118 pound; 128 pound; 138 pound; 148 pound; 158 pound; 178 pound; Enteries to be weigh in between 4 and 5 Monday afternoon in the basement of Robinson gymnasium according to Coach Elbel. Eight Make Perfect Grades Norman—Eight students in the University of Oklahoma men's football team, 232 made an average of "A"—which is above 90. The team was between 19 and 104, George E. Watson registrars, announced. Included in the lists are only those who are carrying cleats. Kansan want-ads pay Intramural Games --to buy a new Ollendorf Watch—Trade in your old watch Chi Delta Sigma received a forfeit from the Rice Club for non-appearance on the court Monday evening. 9 p.m., Delta Sigma Pi vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda; Chi Phi vs. Delta Sigma Lambda. Games Feb. 26 8. p, m, Sigma Alpha Mu vs, Triangular; Delta Chi vs, Delta Upsilon; 9. p, m, Kappa Eta Kappa vs, Delta Tau Delta; Alpha Kappa sigma vs, Delta Phi vs, Delta Sigma Lambdia; Sigma Phi Epilon vs, Sigma Pki Psi. Games Feb.27 Beta Theta Tp FP FFT Hard, F1 0 0 Fidel, F1 0 0 Xdef, F1 2 0 0 Ydef, F1 2 0 0 Rattia, F1 2 0 0 Sherhardt, z 0 0 Half, z 0 0 Half, z 0 1 Kapoala Sagamore FG 5 1 0 Cahaya, f FF 0 1 Cahaya, f FF 0 1 Rashkah, g 9 0 1 Rashkah, g 9 0 1 Rashkah, g 9 0 1 Wurphy, f 1 0 1 Wurphy, f 1 0 1 Dildesbach, p 1 0 1 Dildesbach, p 1 0 1 Totals 11.0.5 Referee: Lawrence Totals 24.0 K Referee: Lawrence Alpha Ramsey, f PGC FT Mermilis, f 0 0 1 Turner, e 0 0 1 Holland, w 0 0 1 Hampson, g 1 0 0 Yann, f 1 0 0 | P. Kaupii Aloba 21 | P. Kaupii Aloba 21 | | :--- | :--- | | Miller, f 0 | Milner, f 0 | | Conteen, f 0 | 0 0 1 | | Carnev, f 0 | 0 2 1 | | Goodwin, x 4 | 0 1 0 | | Martin, f 0 | 0 0 0 | | Martin, f 0 | 0 0 0 | Phi Abha Delta----5 Sigma viridis pH FIG. 10-3 Krone, f 2 9 0 Yenauer, f 11 2 4 Meyer, f 1 2 1 Smoothson, f 4 0 1 Drex, g 2 0 1 Totals 25 2 4 Totals 9 3 6 Reference: Lawrence Totals 211 Ohio Club ... 29 FGFT Wilson 5 1 Porter 0 0 Killburn 1 1 Killburn 1 1 Totals 92 Totals 23 2 4 Referee: McDonald Totals 9.2 Pl Ursulus-35 Fishman, f 2 P P P Fishman, f 2 1 Irissowoe, f 5 2 White, e 1 2 Glass, g 5 0 Newell, w 0 6 Acacia 5 * Haze, f* POPE F1 * Haze, f* POPE F1 * Theumme, f* 2 0 0 * Harover, f* 0 0 0 * Herover, f* 0 0 0 * Do Your Wear, n* 1 0 0 * Totals 3 0 0 Alba Kapua No. 28 PGFT II Korn, i 0 0 Kramer, i 0 0 Graham, i 0 0 Fulcher, i 0 0 Marengo, i 0 0 Totals 14.54 Reference McDonald Tennessean Club 20 GTFT Knick, f. 1 Schumacher, f. 1 Mourice, r. 2 Mother, r. 2 Direktor, r. 2 Direktor, r. 2 Totals 1144 The best of leather is none too good for wet weather We use the best ELECTRIC Shoe Shop Hot Springs, —(UP)—“The never-erunning jazz of Dad's radio,” drove Miss Bernice Herrera, 21, from her home in search of some place where she could live as she pleased and not “have to listen to that ever- Jazz of Dad's Radio Drives Girl From Home Bernice disappeared recently. Her parents sent scores of telegrams to police in Southern cities. They believed her to be an amnesia victim. Memphis found her hunting for a job in the Tennessee metropolis. She begged to be allowed to remain. Her mother, who was just a girl initially agreed to return home. "I guess I'll have to go back home and listen to Dad's radio all the time he was coming back," I said. "I didn't have amnesia; I came away without telling them because I didn't know." Attorney General's Rule Stops Hazing at Denver (Other Course Specials) Denver University is not a longer suffer at the hands of upperclassmen bent on hazing. The university's freshmen were set at rest when the attorney told them that the firm had an opinion that upperclassmen who shave a freshman's mustache or engage in stilt forms of hazing can be prosecuted on a charge that might result in a fine, a freshman's裤,he can file it for damages. A GOOD WAY- St. Joseph, Mich. – (UF) — After three years of wandering which obviously led him far awaken, “Tip,” a white Sitta dog belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mosebich, has returned with joy at seeing bin old “home folks.” "Tip" was stolen three years ago, apparently by tourists traveling along Highway U-12. When found, curled up in his usual corner of a shed adorned with colorful shack with grimoire, and save feet, and save the effects of months of travel. Mr. and Mrs. Meechke believe "Tip" must have been carried far from home, and that he has been working his way back steadily. He was ever adduced to globe trouting, and his devotion to the family and their insecurities is too enforced to permit the thought that he might have run away. EVERYDAY CARDS Advertising introduces you to the things that make life easier. Birthday - Get Well Congratulation Sympathy - etc. --as to what you eat, come and enjoy our De Luxe special lunch; it will be only 50c. 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