THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- PAGE SIX MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1928 Decathlon Event of Kansas Relays Has 24 Entrants Dodd and Underhill, Kansas Competitors; Kennedy and MacIntosh Favored From among the 24 athletes who will compete in the Kansas Relays decalation event, a real champion of the Middle West should be crowned since the cremn of all-around peru will be to present, Friday and Saturday. Vernon Kennedy, Warrenburg Teachers start who won the ten-events at Penn Relays last year, is favored to place high, while Jake McIntosh of Monmouth College is given an equal chance at first rating.麦恩斯在本赛季的vent competition held at the Illinois Rehills in March. Haskell supporters are backing Wilson Charles and James Grant strongly and believe that they will spring a surprise on the more general favorites. Unknown quantities in such competition who, however, have shown little interest will meet needs are: Zackie of Drake, Davis of Grimell, Churchill of Oklahoma. Others on the list, who as yet are untried, will undoubtedly come into the limelight as the contacts proceed. untried, will undoubtedly come into the illumineat as the contents proceed. This will be a great day as bills will help, but now they are only dark horses. Stimula to last the total number of events a lot, and could conduct consecutively on successive days. Men are allowed to compete together whether from a college or university or junior college, providing 30 hours of work, to their credit. Following is the complete list of entrants: Sommers, Cregton; Efton, Drake; Davis, Crave; Franklin, James; Gavin, James; Hancock, Bentley, Oklahoma Angloes; Davidson, Southern Methodist University; David and Terry, Oklahoma Potts and P. Wyatt, Nebraska; Churchill, Oklahoma; Becker, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Poorla, Iowa; Burcher, Winstonburg Teachers; Larsson, Dame College; Charles and Grant; Hankell; Smith, Maryville Teachers; Madison Teachers; Doyle Teachers; Walker, William Jewell. Reduced Railroad Fares for Education Meeting The athletic association has secured a reduced railroad rate of fare and a half to all those attending the Great American Bowl, in connection meeting to be held at the University in connection with the high school and college Relays. April 26 The reduction is good in practically any part of the United States and parts of Canada. The student must be one-way ticket to Lawrence and obtains a certificate. While here he must go to the athletic center and meet with the coach, dated. Upon the presentation of this certificate at the Lawrence station it is return ticket for half price may be obtained. Tennis Schedule --relays, but all holders are urged to bring in their books and get their seat checked off the list. By so doing they will be sure of a good seat and will lighten the burden of the athletic office for that day. April 21—Texas at Oklahoma April 21—Oklahoma Aggies at Kan April 26—Iowa State at Kansas April 27—Iowa State at Kansas Ag April 28 - Nebraska at Oklahoma May 2 - Missouri at Washington May 3 - Missouri at Oklahoma May 4 - Oklahoma at Kansas May 5 - Kansas at Nebraska May 7 - Missouri at Kansas May 8 - Kansas at Nebraska May 11 - Kansas at Oklahoma May 11 - Kansas at Oklahoma May 11 - Kansas at Oklahoma May 12 - Kansas at Oklahoma Aggies May 18-19—Missouri valley confer- ence meet at Nebraska Pioneer Statue Moved Thrice Before Settling The statue of the Pioneer which is now located in the parkway across from Fraser Hall was authentically thought it the ideal place for it, but because it was the closest place to put it after it was taken down from the hill it became the centerpiece. The Pioneer, many years ago was the central figure in the circular plot that once to the back of a figure or statue to hold down the base in front of the law building which had been built under the name Uncle Jimmy, the pioneer raised his spade and made the journey up the campus to his place in front of Green Hall, where he arrived, the pioneer again travelled and made his final journey to the place where he now stands, across the front entrance of Fraser hall. Showing the New Spring Woolens Schulz the Tailor 917 Mass. Scheduled Tennis Match With Missouri Indefinite As yet no arrangements have been made concerning the tennis matches won by the players, but been played Saturday at Columbia but were postponed because of wet weather. The Missouri athletic office notified the Kansas office that their grounds were not in shape and that the team's schedule calls for a Missouri team to schedule here May 7. Frosh Baseball Squad Reduced in Numbers by Coach "Les" Davis Yearling Mentor Hopes to Find Suitable Infield Material Now Lacking Following four weeks of practice with some forty candidates reporting regularly, the Jayhawk freshman baseball squid has been cut to 32 men for more intensive training. "Lew" Davis, freshman coach, and Joshua A. A further cut to 25 players is expected to be made later in the season. Special attention is being given to infiltrate candidates. Coach Davis says, "Many applications are registered out in the infiltr, but cause practically the entire variety infilts will be graduated this spring, and will be used in need of material in this department." Sound as It Now Stands The squad as we now stands hurps the first cut announced this morning, is as follows: Bannon, Laup, Standing, Owens, Troerhold, catches; Michaels, Fleicher, Quigley, Fisher, left-handed, and Hard, Marshall, Moleden, McGraw, and Reagan; banders, banders, pitchers; Beinton, Joehams, Layne, and Jacobson, first hatch; Grant, Neal, and Snarks, second hatch; Mauffet and Little short stop; Kimma, Shima, and Miniek, third base, Wife Mouffet, Graham, and Meyer, outfielder. Serimage with the varsity reserves is being held today and tomorrow on the U.S. campus for the freshmen: Tromoldh, c; Fletcher, p; Fisher, 18; Barth, 2b; F麦ttaff, cs; Klaus, 30; Hafon, c; Hatton, cf; and Meyer, rf. Marshall will probably take the mound in tomorrow's scrimmage. Hitting Power is weak. Hitting power has been in practice since David's opinion, and knowledge of strategy and five points of the game is not much in evidence, but a number of skilled mechanical players whose possibilities are good, afford favorable prospects for valuable material on most year's Coach Davis is in charge of the freshman squad for the first time this year, but he has had a great deal of coaching experience here and at other schools. Last year he assisted Coach Bentley with his coaching. Prior to that he was coach at the Kansas City, Kan., Junior High School and Manhattan High School. High Scorers on Men's Rifle Team Announced With the close of the national inter-collegiate ride match the ten highest scoring members of the U.S. Army, Harold Dresser, Meenhail Hill, Wayne Kearn, Joe Matasourin, Hloyd Muller, Donald Saturanne, and Ray Wimberly. Each of the men will be rewarded with a white cap Three new handball courts will be constructed soon in the basement of Robinson gymnasium where the wrestling mats originally were placed. This is planned to alleviate the heat of negotiation in regard to use of the courts. Three Handball Courts to Be Constructed Soon The winners of the women's match have not yet been announced. Only three courts are now available and these are crowded every afternoon, and during tournament time it is next to impossible to secure a court. Attend the Kansas Relays. Watkins National Bank Deposit With Lawrence, Kansas Intramural Announcements All scores for the first round of the tennis and horseshoe tournament were turned in at 0.9 m. Scores, not turnover time will not be counted. The match not reported becoming forfeit. Valleyball competition begins to morning after midnight at 4:39p, with other games in the evening. Thursday. The schedule is now posted on the bulletin board of the gymnasium. Because of the Kansas Relays Friday and Saturday, second round matches in the trenches and hoops are held on Thursday as late as Monday, April 23 at 6 p.m. in However, from that time on no extra time will be allowed to complete the race. Net+ and volleyball may be checked out at the towel room and horseshoes for matches only, not for practice. Coach John Sohn argues that all organizations competing in the volleyball season should follow an order that misunderstandings will not arise concerning technicalities of the match. Vaccine Found for Fever Bacteriologist Scaffolds Life for Research Hamilton, Monta, April 16- Spring is here and the wood ticks, carriers of the deadly Rocky Mountain spoted fever, will soon emerge from their winter quarters. Shepherders, guides, vacationists and everybody out in the mountains seek shelter against the threat of health to protect themselves against this harbinger of death. The latest man to make the supreme sacrifices in science's battle against spotted fever is A. Larry Kretzman, a Rocky Mountain Scalpel Fever Laboratory, maintained here since 1927. In a recent graduate of Montana State College and, at 1027, in the service since September, 1927. For twenty years he conducted studies on this local by very fatal disease in the course of which three other men have lost their lives from such disease on which they were working. There is considerable evidence that a vaccine developed at this laboratory is of value as a preventive. This vaccine, produced at the supply labs, according to an announcement made through the American Medical Association. Requests should be addressed to Dr. Roose R. Hamilton, Montreal Public Health Service, Hamilton, Montreal. The state board of entomology is doing its share in the warfare to rid the state of the plague by liberating it from human infection and insect parasites that prey on the tick harboring the organism responsible for the disease. Whether or not this parasite will endure in the Montana climate regions remains to be determined. Attend the Kansas Relay Team Goes to Manhattan In Day Dress a Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit In Night Dress MANHATTAN Pajamas Their season opening series postponed from Friday and Saturday of last week because of an injury. The baseball team left this morning with Coach John Bungue to engage in a two-game series against Mahanau at Mahanau today and tomorrow. Game Postponed Due to Rain Is Played Today You will find a liberal assortment here of both. Suits $30 up Pajamas $2 up Players who made the trip were: Captain Swenson, Krauner, Hill, Livingston, Culp, Childs, Schmidt, McCoy, Maney, Anderson, K. Johnson, Thomson, L. Johnston, Tomlinson, Winter, White, McDonald, and Hadassah. Glad to show you Stetson Hats selling Sweenon was expected to ink the mound in the afternoon with the rest of the family. He also signed a 11th, 1b, 1b; Livingston, 2b; Culp, 6; Childs, 1b; Schmidt, 1f; Maneey, f, 2f. Anderson, Lee Johnston, or Lichter will pitch tomorrow's game. Aberson, Lee Johnson, GF Laevin, Kansas appears on the home diamond next week, April 27 and 28 with a two-game series with Missouri. No more games are scheduled this week as the team team because of the Kansas Relays. Knotts Is Improving Marcus Knott, Chi Delta Signa, amel, Coffeyville, seems to get about without crutches in another two weeks. He left the student hospital Sunday with his crutches. His leg was cut and he had a wristline tournament on March 28. Language of the Air Wings or aerofoils—The wings are called aerofoils and a number of pieces are used in their construction, the chief of which is the main span which is attached all the ribs and transfers a good part of the lift from ribs to bracing. --relays, but all holders are urged to bring in their books and get their seat checked off the list. By so doing they will be sure of a good seat and will lighten the burden of the athletic office for that day. Fairing—A covering of thin wood or aluminum bent over detrimental shapes to give a fair or streamline shape as in the leading edge of a Physical Examinations Given No gymnastics classes, are being held today at any hour, since physical examinations are being given. While the freshmen are being examined to meet their physical education, had not definitely decided this morning whether the sophomore classes which meet two weeks will be examined tomorrow or not. DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist Practice limited to examination of eyes without dilatating, and fitting of glasses. 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) Activity Book Holders Get Good Relay Seats About one half of the student athletic activity books have been presented at the athletic office in exposition Hall, and are stored in the dorm for the relays Saturday. Holders of these books are entitled to the best seats which will sell for $1.50. It is not absolutely necessary to be in the best seats for seats, as they may be secured at For Prompt and Efficient Tow-In and Wrecking Service Call 47 Eudaly Bros. 643 Mass TUXEDO -SALE- $15.00 THIS YEAR'S RENT STOCK Every suit in good condition A small charge for alterations HOUK AND GREEN CLOTHING CO. 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