FRIDAY, APRIL 20.1928 PAGE FOUR Preliminary Trials Held This Morning for High Schools Sprint, Hurdle, Field Even Qualification Rounds Test Runners' Endurance Trial heats and semi-finals for a 25th annual Interscholastic Tri meet at the University of Kansas morning preparation to the main event. The short dashes, hurdles, and fi-events featured the morning program The summaries: The 10th year Dubh Class A, second unit—Hon of Rose of Independence) McCumb, Wichita, Madi L. Class A. first heat - Won by Johnson of Wichita; Black of Rosedale, second; Harrison; Wyndmote, third. Time: 10.4. Glen A. third base - Won by O'Garry, Lawerence McCarthy, inbound, Robinson, Simon Hueh, Kansas City, Kan., - Time 109.5 Class A, fourth host—Won by Harrier Choe County Community High School. Canady, Eureka, second; Lewis, Eureka, third Time: 10:57. Chase A., 4th bish. Wom-Wom by Freeman. Chase B., 2nd bish. Wom-Wom by Freeman. Hinman; Hinnam, third. Time: 16s. R. first bish. Wom-Wom by Voadon of Pecos. Pecos; Moya, second. Move: Moya. Cypre, third. Time: 16s. Node-on | Myuntt | Kj Darabo | second | Carne Coffeville, third | Time | 10.8 Class II, second heat* Won by green of Lebron, Liberty, Sunsetfield, second; McCarty Washington, third. Time: 11 seconds. Class K, third host, won by Thompson of McLauch, McLauch, Melon, owned, Todd, Osaka, leased, three. Times 1.1. boon, third. Time 11.1. Class B, fourth Won. Wen by Davis in Princeton. Thinker, Waterville, second. Potter, LaCayenne, third. Time 11.1. Class A. first beat Wen by Donna, Hailington; Silner, Lyndon, second, Cobain, Wallington, third. Timer 17 seconds. biont; Brings. Fort south; second Styre, Pressure, displaced. Time 12.3 Class A. third, head-Win- by Fireman- Chase County Community Hall-Win; Wagging; Lyme; second; Edwards of Tampa discharged. field. Time: 16:5. Class II. first host. Won by K. Purge, Bip. linguee. School of Waterville. second. Hoycock Mortowville. Third. Time: 10:9 B. B. Nielsen, West Wichita by Cynthia M. E. Nelson, Highland, second; Morpho y, third. Time: 142. Class A, second打 Won by Pennan Chase County, Tarrant, El Dornado, second Miller, Wyndamore, third, Time: 27.6. Class A, first host - Won by Sukun, Wichita; K. Cox, Kordelle, second; Merryman, Wellington, third. Time: 24.5. Mason '54. Barnard '60. Wom in Miller of Snow- Tom McGee '63. Sloane '72. Second, Wigges. Lynne, Lymne. Third, Time 29. 3 A. fourth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie pederda. B. fifth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie pederda. B. sixth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie pederda. B. seventh. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. eighth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. ninth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. tenth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. eleventh. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. twelfth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. thirteenth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. fourteenth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. fiveteenth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. sixteenth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. seventeenth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. eighteenth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. nineteenth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. twenty-first. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. twenty-second. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. twenty-third. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. twenty-fourth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. twenty-fiveth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. twenty-sixth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. twenty-seventh. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. twenty-eightth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. twenty-ninth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. thirty-first. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. thirty-second. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. thirty-third. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. thirty-fourth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. thirty-fiveth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. thirty-sixth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. thirty-seventh. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. thirty-eighth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. thirty-ninth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. thirty-tenth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. thirty-ninth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. thirty-tenth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. thirty-ninth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. thirty-tenth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. thirty-ninth. Wom by Brita of Wom by Lynne. Lymne by South Indie peterda. B. thirty-te Chase in third. Won by Scherens, 5-3 (26). Clay in second. Won by Scherens, 5-3 (26). Cleo in first. Won by Noyes, 10-9 (26). Clay in second. Won by Noyes, 10-9 (26). Washington, third. Timer 21, 48. Cleo in second. Timer 21, 48. R. Johnson in second. Arundel, 2nd. Drew in third. Drew in third. 10-11-Mon-Day Game Class A, first team—Won by Johnson, Wichita; Gray, Ottawa, second; Scott, Rosedale third. Time: 22:4. Class A, second beat—Won by H. Birch, Templeton, Maryland, third. Time 24.7. Class B, second beat—Won by H. Birch, Marvellous, Maryland, third. Time 24.7. Class C, McPherson, Webbstein, white. Time 30.8. Class D, second beat—Won by H. Birch, Class A, fourth beat. Won by Harwyn, Courtney, Washington, second. Won by Simmons, Washington, second. Class A, fifth beat—Won by Iron, Inde- sia, Washington, fifth. Time 23.2. Class B, sixth beat—Templeton, time 23.2. Class C, Mankato, second. Hickey, Hirschin Readley, Mankato, second. Hickey, Hirschin THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN birth. Time: 24:17. Class B, second heat—Won by Fox, LeRoy Young, Washington, second; J. Baker, Perry Third. Time: 23:8. Semi-finals, 220-ward Low Hardies. Class A; first heat. Win by Gretchen Welch; tiller; Miller, Wyattman; second; R. Cox, Rowe, dishal; thirth. Time: 27:53. Class B, third best. Won by Thompson, M. Louth, Faculty, seven, second. Class W, fourth best. Won by Thompson, M. Fourth best. Won by Davis, Primate, We. Fifth best. Mahotte, sixth, second. Morgan, We. Seventh best. Class A, second best. Won by Davis, Fort St. Russ; Iowa, Indiana, second; Harrison, Wichita, third. Time: 23.3. B. second level—Won by Young W. Weichert M. third level—Won by Young W. Chilton, Mintott, third level. 21 second level. first level. Won by Johnson, Weichert G. first level, Green G. third level. Time: 323. Second level. Time: 323. Won by Dave W. dale, third. Timer: 27.5 Bryant, fourth. Byron, four. Chaise County. Martin, fifth. Second, second. Weightts, third. Timer: 26.4 Vancouver, fourth. Vaughan, fifth. Perry, first. Lecour, second. Hickfield, highland. wrote: Shot. Time: 2:33. Note: Shot put is only field event for which preliminary were finished in the morning. 41. D (f, 1) in Kettering, Houston; 42. D (f, 1) in Schaffer, Hamilton; 41. D (f, 5) in Burlan, Lawrence; 42. D (f, 7) in Roberts, Wellington; 40. D (f, 4) in Watson, Palomar; 39. D (f, 5) in Class B smallteens: Lydell, Murrell, 42 (f. in Minnesota); Guerville, 50 (f. in Minneapolis); Watts, 51 (f. in Minnesota), 37 (f. in Milwaukee), 36 (f. in Minneapolis), 37 (f. in Milwaukee), 38 (f. in Milwaukee), 38 (f. in Milwaukee), 38 (f. in Milwaukee), 38 (f. in Milwaukee), 38 (f. in Sophs Win Tournament Volley Ball Victors Successful in Three Games The women's interclass volleyball tournament ended a bit right with the sophomore-senior game in which the sophomore won 38 to 19. The seniors had the lead during the c.5's and were up by four when play began with the sophomores, by some brilliant playing, finished in the lead, and sophomores Liot lost to the juniors 13 to 67. The final results of the games are: Seniors, won 1, lost 2; juniors, won 1, lost 2; sophomores, won 3, lost 0; freshmen, won 0, lost 5. The members of the saphonite championship team are Helen Sten, John L. Meyer, and William D. Truell williamson; Florence Kisechner, captain, c38; Helen Benson, uncle of Michael Schoeller; Erik Schottler, c30; Thelma Malone, c39; Miram Morne, c50; and Eilid Benson, c40. The freshman team in spite of having only six or seven women out for the entire tournament, during the entire tournament and played all the games. engineering Students In an exhibition run at the Texas relafs held in Austin recently, Charlie Paddock set a new record in the 140s. He set a world mark by doing the lap in 13.4. Quack Club Chooses One Active, Three Pledges At the Quack club try-outs last Tuesday, April 17, at 4:38, Roma Funk, c29, passed all her tests which finally led to membership in the organization. Leen Enail, c;30 Thelm Hunter, c;20 Mary Cushing, c;28 and Elizabeth Hosford, c;30 passed enough to make them eligible for pledging. Find try-outs for Quack club will be held next Tuesday, April 24, at 1:30 in Robinson gymnasium. Schedule of Practice for Women's Baseball to Begin Next Week Class Team Managers Chosen Thursday to Take Charge of Players Class managers were chosen and practice times decided upon at the game. Members interested in baseball. The meeting was held yesterday afternoon, Thursday morning. Hoover of the department of physical education had coarse of the meet- Practice will start next Monday, April 23, when the sophomores and junior members of the gymnasium. The team has worked out a new system of practicing this year. Each team will practice one game at a time; they will practice alone and the fundamentals of the games will be covered with another class team and no drill will be held. The freshmen will participate in junior practice with the seniors. Practice Periods Selected The practice periods selected by each class are Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 4:30 to 5:00, Thursday at 4:30; sophomores, Monday and Thursday at 4:30; and seniors at 4:30. TOMORROW! Don't Miss the 6TH ANNUAL KANSAS RELAYS K·U·STADIUM The Only Truly Great Annual Track Meet of the Middle-West Fluent of Good Seats There are 25,000 seats in concrete stadium. All of them are reserved. 1,000 Athletes from 15 states; 100 universities and colleges; 28 thrilling, and daring races; of speed and Thrills LAWRENCE, KAS. 1:00 o'Clock The Korean Relief will have several Olympic teams watched closely for Olympic candidates. Big Ten, the Missouri Valley and the South and North teams. An Indian endorsement test, Entries from Canada, Mexico and the United States being from Topaka to pe 4:30. There are two diamonds in condition so two teams will be able to practice at the same time. 26 Miles----385 Yards Just a short drive or ride by train, interurban or bus. --you will want some Nyal medicated "Huskeys" to Plenty of Good Seats The managers chosen by the classes are: Senior, Jo Brown; junior, Charlotte Harmer; sophomore, Lela Ennis; junior, Jennifer; manager, the managers will take charge of getting aspirants out for practice, and manage the team until a captain is elected. $1.50----$1.00 "There will be practices at each scheduled time, rain or shine," Miss Howard said. "If it is rainy we will play monsterlands here in the gymnasium." Miss Hlover will coach the junior and senior teams, and Miss Irma Kevan of the department of physical education in the freshman and sophomore teams. In view of the fact that the University is resodding the ground around the gymnasium, students running the Big Aph course or going to the geology building are asked to stay on the sidewalk until they are entirely away from the ground which is being resodded. Time will be extended for the tennis and horseshoe tournament until Monday night, 6 p. m., April 16. All scores must be at that time. Intramural Announcements --you will want some Nyal medicated "Huskeys" to Attend the Kansas Relays. F. A. U. Chord—A right line tangent to the under curve of an aerofoil section at the front and rear. Length of chord—Length of aerofoil section projected on a chord extended if necessary. Center of pressure of an aeroflock — The point on the chord of an element of an aeroflock, prolonged if necessitated by the action of the resultant air force passes. Angle of incidence — The angle of the planes with center line of the air wing that makes contact with the angle of the chord of the wings makes with the axis of the propeller. Simmonds-Welch K. U. Stompers 10-piece Band You Won't Be Sorry if you go to the Homecoming Varsity Language of the Air Sat. Night Attend the Relays 9 O'clock Sale! New Spring Dresses We Believe Them to be Unsurpassed at this Low Price $11 Every Dress in the Lot Worth from $15 to $25 MORE than 75 new styles—Paris inspired models—many of them just 48 hours out of New York—secured for us by our New York buyers and placed on sale for the first time Saturday. Its distinctive fashion—new high shades for spring and summer—and only 11$—thin of it. PRINTED CHIPFONS GEORGETTES - FLAT CREPES - PRINTS Saturday During and After The Relays prevent your throat from becoming hoarse and irritated. Rankin's Drug Store Handy for the Students 11th & Mass. Phone 678 the "saving man"--at is taking advantage of our Suit Special 1/2 Price Saturday is the last day-- Better Come. Glad to show you! Union Building Events For the purpose of familiarizing the students with the use of the Union Building, and to make clear its social possibilities the Union Committee is planning a week of entertainment for the men and women of the University beginning April 20 and ending April 25. The Mortar Board is giving a tea for all University women and their guests Sunday afternoon. ✩ On Monday night, April 23, there will be a real go—for men only—a smoker of smokers besides the smoke there will be a snapple program of about 40 minutes length showing wrestling and boxing matches, a stunt and a wise one by Callahan and company. It will start at 8:00. Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. —men and women—an all-University entertainment with a program of about 30 minutes that will be interesting—premiershowing of K. U. movies—K. U.-M. U. footballgame of last fall—Jo Dana—Amanda Wulf. Come and Enjoy Your Union