...人 ... ... / PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Hundred Schools to Have Entries in Kansas Relays Twenty-four Men Drawn by Decatilion Event; Teams Sent by All Valley 24. More than a hundred universities, colleges, and high schools of the Southwest have teams entered in the sixth annual Kansas Rehays, at the University of Kansas, April 21. Entries are for one or more of the field events. Twenty-four entries in the decennial event have been received. Entries are as follows: University class—Colorado Agricultural College Creighton University, Drake, Grinnell Iowa State College, Kansas State College Cedar Rapids, western, Notre Dame, Oklahoma A and M, Texas A. and M, Southern Methodist, Dallas, Texas; Washington University, Universities of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas and Wisconsin. Kansas School for Deaf, Olahte, Kansas State Teachers, Emporia; Kansas State Teachers, Pittsburgh; Kansas State Teachers, Lombard; Kansas State Teachers, Galesburg, III; McKenna College, Lebanon, III; Missouri State Teachers College, Bloomington, IL; Missouri State Teachers College, Monmouth, II; Nebraska State Teachers College, Pelpe, Neb; Bougainville Baptist University, Sainneu, Minnesota; Parsons College, Fairfield, Iowa; Parsons Junior College, St. Marys College, St. Marys; Simpson, Indian State Teachers, Springfield, Mo.; South- western College, Winfield; Washburn College, Funston Westmister Col- lege; Winnemucca Jewish College, Lilburn, Mo. College class—Baker University, Baldwin; Brehany College, Lindsborg; Bradley Polytechnical, Pooria, Irl; Brendon Fayette, Mo.; Central Missouri State Teachers College, Warrenburg, Mo.; Central State Teachers College, Edmond, Okla.; Central Welch- ness College, Topeka; Collegiate Colorado Radeau, Iowa; College of Em- poria; Donale College, Crete, Neb. Drury College, Springfield, Neb. Graceclad College, Lamoni, Neb. Indiana Institute; John Dauro College. High schools entered from outside of the state are: Bourtes, Neb.; Bentonville, Va.; Gunmer, Mo.; Central, Kansas City Mo.; Chaseen Local, Oklahoma City, Oliva; Creston, Neb.; East High Lafayette High, St. Joseph, Mo.; Main Avenue, San Antonio, Texas; New York University, Pisa; Parmesan City, Mo.; Southwest High, Kanasla City, Mo.; San Angelo, Texas; Topeka City, Mo. The following Kansas high schools also are entered: Alma, Bendena, Chamule, Coffeyville, Durant, El Dearborn, Fulton, Freeman, Hiawatha, Holton, Hutchinson, Independence, Iola, Lawrence Manhattan, Minnesota, Neodaea Harper, Nebraska, Perry High, Burial High, Perry Rural High, Roeselwa (Kansas City, Kan.), Shawnee Mission (Merriam), Wellington, Wyoming, Washington, and Waterville. Tennis Match Postponed Big Rain at Columbia Prevents First K. U. Contest The first Kansas tennis match in the Missouri valley scheduled to be held in August at the University of Kansas and Missouri was postponed because of heavy rain in Arkansas, but that match will be held in the near future," said acting captain Clutter of U. of K. The team which was to meet Missouri was to have been selected from the four highest men in the round robin tournament. And the rain interfered with the finals of the tournament, and the team was not selected. The finals of the tournament will be played as soon as the weather permits. There was a delay after afternoon because of rain, a permanent captain of the team was not elected as had been planned. This will probably be done before the Next Missouri valley games. The winner, Argues, April 21, on the University courts. Hearll Long by 1 Point In the dual track meet at Haskell Indian Institute yesterday afternoon, Warrenburgers Teachers College, Warwensburg, Mo., took the title of the college of the Missouri school, who is entered in the decathlon event at the Kansas Relays next week, was high point man for the second time. James Marsel was the leading Haskell student. Profession to Entertain A party will be given at the University Club, 1423 Ohio street, Saturday night, for members and guests of the University Club. A spring atmosphere will be created by a spring decorations. Merle Griffith's orchestra will furnish music for the dance. Coach Henry F. Schultz, Husken track mentor, has been added to the corps of nationally known athletic coaches, who will teach in the coaches summer school to be held at the Kauai State Teachers College located at Hays. Nebraska Track Mentor to Aid in Summer School This rounds out the list of instructors who will be present to instruct players. Jake Sauer, May 28 to June 9, W. D. Weldtin, Hays football coach, will be in charge Glen S. Warner, veteran football head of Leland Stanford, will instruct football with the aid of Coach Weidlein. M. V. McDermott of the University of Oklahoma, and pilot of the conference tournament, will be head instructor of basketball during the session, and Sequential will head High school coaches from over 100 Kansas were expected to attend the game, which will be held outly with basketball being taken up first, football next and track just before. Class Volleyball to Begin Members Chosen on Teams Get W.A.A. Points W. A. A. Points The women's volleyball tournament between classes begins next week. The teams have not been selected yet and are all waiting to play. 50 W. A. A, points. There will be a meeting of all the teams Monday at 10 a.m. gymnastics for the election contest. The schedule as planned: Tuesday----7:30, freshmen versus sophomores; 8:00, juniors versus sen- liers Wednesday—8:00, sophomores versus juniors; 9:00, seniors versus freshmen. Thursday, 7-20, sophomore versus senior; 8:00 freshmen versus junior. Last year the tournament was won by sophomore and then boycotted this morning that the sophomore team has several of their old members back and have "a good goa" Aggie Games This Week May Be Played Here Because of Diamond Condition Both baseball games with the Kansas Angels which were originally scheduled for Sunday have been postponed until Monday and Tuesday of this week. Wet grounds and cold weather caused this move to be made, and Coach John Sage announced. In case the Wildcats' diamond, which is made of clay and poorly drained, in in poor condition the first team played on the Jahyawk field. Here the grounds dry easily and should be in excellent shape by Monday unless If these first two clashes with the Axis are shifted here, the two games of season to be played here will be changed to the Kansas Anglia disgraced. Hereditary Defect Makes Dog Strain Short-Leggee The Kansas squad is in good shape as it has had a long period of warm weather. They have not met cold spell. Swenson is slated to hurl the opening, while Lichtherr. Anderson or dolminton are favored in the playoffs. It will take an airmound at any time. Ann Arbor, Mich., April 15—Short-legged dogs, like "Pekes" and Dachshunds, get that way as a result of a hereditary defect known as "nacchonism," which causes the dog to strain, wholly or partly dominates its heredity forever after and makes the character a more or less permanent one. Such in brief, is the conclusion of Cornell University Medical College, who presented the results of his researches here today before the meet at Boston University's Anatomists. In conducting his studies of the inheritance of short-legged dogs, Doctor Stoddard has bred some of the weirdest dog hybrids — Kingseye and Maltese poole, Pekingese and Pomernian, Basset hound and German shepherd, Dachshund and Boston terrier, Dachshund and Dachshund. SEE OUR Window Display Costume jewery More inside, come in and try them on. Inexpensive —yet very attractive. Costume Jewelry Council Suggests That Students Take Hand in Regulating Courts Students Are Playing Sunday Mornings and "Hogging." Charges Say Abuse of the special privileges granted to the students for tennis playing on Sunday afternoons has lead to allegations that the students themselves should take a hand in regulating the situation, both as to playing in the morning. "Common courtesy at all schools, and on all courts demands that only two sets be played if anyone is waiting for the game. If there is another couple waiting," said Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, "The tennis courts here are free to the players, so they can enjoy an hourly charge for their use. The athletic association is glad to provide the courts but they are desirous of having them and may possibly deriving good from them." Formerly no one was allowed to use the University courts on Sunday but had been allowed for playing on Sunday afternoons only. Many of the students are completely disregarding this ruling and have not been doing anything difficult in getting a vacant court. The council suggests that every student should be able to play doubles if anyone is waiting. In the belief that the students will handle the situation themselves, neither the council nor the athletic association make a ruling in regard to parties. Shultz on All-Star Team Washington and Lee U. Picks Mythical Eleven Ted Shultz, general secretary of the FAA, said the University was received very much as captain of the "AH-Time" football team of Washington and Lee University. The Alumni Association took a vote from the alumni as to their choice of the members of the team. They were Mr. Katz, Mr. Chase, and the last thirty years the ones who would seem to make the strongest possible combination. The returns of the vote showed that Shultz was unanimous in his support for the jocks and captain of the first team. Shulzit was captain of the Washington and Lee football team in the fall of 1915. He was also active in coaching the university, acquired from that university in 1916. After a brief period in the army he returned to the school and served as the general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. He came to the University of Kansas. A Pathological Inquest of the Spring Malad "A disorder marked by high temperature, quickened pulse; extreme excitement; affecting with fever; hot; impatient—all of which is contingent upon the "spring of the year—the season in which vegetation starts to bloom." The warmth of nature is the way in which Funk and Wagana explains spring fever. Imagine, if you can, extreme extense element in a confirmed case of distress. For example, they could be the possible of small, neurotic people but they zeldon quiet enough to be Attend the Kansas Relays. 1. Define the problem statement. First round contests in both interna- ral horseshoes and tennis may be played as on Monday, the second week or the past week. All results must be turned in by 6 p.m. on Monday, as that is the final week of competition should be reported at the coaches' office. --planes individually that have won prizes at model shows. Intramural Announcements Volleyball begins this week, regular games being scheduled on Tuesday and Thursday. Following is the schedule: Diamond 2. Phi Delta Theta vs Delta Tau Delta. Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. Diamond 1. Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Chi. Tuesday, 4:30 n. m. 3. Sigmus Nu vs, Phi Gamma Delta 4. Delta Upsilon vs, Beta Tau Delta 5. Pi Kappa Alpha vs, Alpha Tau Omega. 1. Chi Delta Sigma vs. Pi Upsilon 2. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Delta Sigma Pi. 6. Phi Kappa Psi vs. Beta Alpha Alpha. Thursday, 4:30 p. m. 4. Sigma Chi vs. Delta Tau Delta. 5. Delta Upsilon vs. Pi Kappa Alba. 3. Kappa Sigma vs. Phi Delta Theta. Ultra-Violet Has New Use. According to Professor 6. Beta Theta Pi vs. Alpha Tau Omega. (Séléhnez Serviens) Rome, April 12—Ultra violet light, the essential health-giving constituent of sunshine, has a new use. It can be used to take photographs to reveral alterations in documents, reports Prof. Carlo Bonomi to the Italian University of Padua for Photografie Italiana." He has found that writing on a paper which had been erased by chemical means, and was entirely invisible to the eye, had altered the fibers of the paper, a fact known by the ultraviolet photographs. Professor Bonacini has also confirmed previous reports that if writing a document on the paper is placed into contact with an ordinary photographic plate or film for a time, the plate loses its sensitivity where it touches the paper and is then passed to the light, and developed, the writing appears transparent on a gray background. He has found that this effect was achieved by bleaching by chemicals, so that the method offers another way of detecting altered checks or other documents. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honorary geology and mining fraternity held initiation services for the Haworth Society 4:30 this afternoon in Haworth hall. The initiation banquet was held at the University immediately following the services. 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Boys Make Model Planes Telephone 591 Wichita Youth of 15 Organizes Aero Factory (United Press) Wichita, April 14—The youth of Wichita are preparing themselves to carry on with true "air-mindedness," the progress that Wichita has made in aviation since the industry was an infant in the United States. A model airplane factory, directed and supervised by youths from 14 to 18 years old, welcomes Weibha and is now turning out planes, said to be true models of large aircraft. Paul Ziegler, 15, is organizer of the "model airplane factory Witcha", and has three associates in the business. Ziegler has devoted virtuous hours to the project, to study and practice in constructing model airplanes. With Ziegler as the "old head" and nucleus of the organization, Elwood Stunley, Max Ovegren, Walter Wolf, model designers, joined topers to picture the planes. In discussing their enterprise, the group were particularly zealous that they be given their true rating as excellent. 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