--- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE SIX FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928 Eighty-four Enter High School Meet in Kansas Relays Thirteen Squads Entered in Junior High Class to Round Out Entrants Eighty-four high schools and 13 junior high schools have sent in entry blanks for the twenty-fifth annual interobserver track meet and fifth annual junior high school meet to be held in September before the college and university meet. High schools having enrollment of more than one hundred and fifty are entered in class A and the smaller ones in class B. Following are the entries: A—Abilene, Arma, Caney Clarissa Coffellville, Coffellville, Cherryvale, El Darío Euroca, Frankfort, Fredonia, Fort Scott, Hainton, Holton, Humboldt Lewisville Kansas City (Argentine, Rosedale Summer, and Wynandte), Lawrence Leavenworth, Lymons, Manhattan, Minneapolis, Maryville, Neodesha, Newton, Osauwatomi, Ottawa, Parsons Oswatomi, Montana, Tompea Wellington, Wichita. Class B—Alma, Appomone Rural, Bendem, Blue Mudau, Becrous, Brown subsher, Bubler, Burlington, Burton Miller, Clyde, Florence, Florence, Florence, Gardiner, Gridley Rural, Highland, LacYcune, Labo, LeRoyst, Loot Springs, Manukau, Laoot, Namuwa, Napier, Nakuru, Nokowai, Nortville, Okahawa Rural, Overbrook, Ozawake, Parker Rural, Punakauri, Punakauri, Quincene, Quencene, Richmond Rural, Seca Secara, Scranner, Summerfield, St. John's Military at Salmua, Utena, Washington, Waterville, Wellsville, Williamsville Junior High class—Arkansas City Junior Bordeaux, Northwest and Northwest Dallas, Texas, Northwest, Northwest, Northwest, and Westport of Kansas city, MA., Lawrence, Wellington city, MO. Quack Club Hold Tryouts Quack Club Hold Tryouts Those Passing Swimming Only May Be Pledged The Quack Club will hold annual spring trumpets at 1:30 a.m. Tuesday. Those interested who have never tried out before may enter this contest. Those who are pledged but have not passed may also try out to become members. The trysts include these feats: Able to swim one-quarter of a mile, strokes and good form are especially significant in the arm, forearm, triceps and crawl. The dives include, standing front, running front, back dive or frick-jackle, surface dive for oblique thrust or tread water for three minutes. These passing the swimming but unable to pass the diving fences may be pledged to the club, which allows divers from other clubs except taking and wearing the emblem. Interscholastic Records High Schools 100-yard dash (Fisher, Winfield, 1921 10 seconds) 220-yard dash (Fisher, Winfield, 1921 22.4 seconds) 22.4 seconds) 440-yard dash (Ash, Argentine, 1926) 50.9 seconds) sas City, Mo., 1922; 158.6) 1-mile run (Powell, Anthony, 1916 4:35) 120-yard hardles (Reber, Central Kansas City, Mo., 1912; Wiley Carrollton, Mo., 1922; 16 seconds) 120-yard low hardles (Loose, Oreau) gon, Ill., 1916; 24.8 seconds) Limbs (Wiburn, 1904); 859A 888 yard relay (Wichita, 1928; Under- graft, Anderson, Kirk, King, 1937; Anderson, McComb, Sickerling, Milk, 1:34.54) I-mile relay (Central, Kansas City, Mo., 1922); Bacchus, Hicks, Keys, Gun- sley let, 116039 Sprint medley (220, 110, 440, 880; new event) new event) Pole vault, (Trueblood, Lawrence) 192t, 12 feet, 13 inches Shot put (Kuck, Wilson, 1924, 55 feet, 55 inches) High jump (Norton, Manual, Kansas City, May 1981) (foot length) City (Forss, Osage City, 1926; 128 Discount) (Fors, Osage City, 1926; 7 inch刀). Difficulty (Words) Image city, town, 120 feet, feet (inches) 120 feet, William Wilson 1829-1829 Javelin (Kuck, Wilson, 1924; 182 feet 3 inches) Broad jump (Hocker, Minneapolis 1927: 22 feet 7% inches) 1927; 22 AUG (7% Insects) Nebraska will endeavor to gain revenge for her defeat at the hands of Iowa in the first round, clash with the Missouri Tigers in a dual meet at Columbia. Both are strong, but the Huskies are conceded the eight and only an upset will cause Nebraska to win. The Athletic Association is to be in charge of the weekly moon luncheon of the Lawruce Foundation. The Kansas Relays will be discussed and possibly the Indians who are to run in the relay during the relays will be present. Intramural Announcements --- Unless weather conditions prevent playing, horseshoe and tennis matches in the first round of the intramural tournament, there is a time slot on Saturday evening, 6 p.m. If the time is extended, only a short time will be played, and later matches the first of next week. Volleyball will begin actual competition Monday (March 10) in the St. Louis Summer Show. All results of team or individual scores must be turned in at the coaches' offices by noon on Wednesday. Kansas Squad Opens Valley Tennis Schedule at Columbia Saturday Unfavorable Weather Condition and Injuries May Prove Big Handicap The Missouri valley tennis schedule is due to get under way Saturday, April 14 when the University of Kansas hosted the court's hottest at Columbia. Despite the unfavorable weather conditions and a lack of courts on which to practice, the varsity team is expected to win over Tiger camp expecting to repeat the victory which they won from Missoula. The team was Clutter, acting captain of the squad. The bad weather before the Eastside vacation interfered to a considerable extent. The team soft the men are not playing the type of tennis of which they are capable, said Clutter. The good weather since the start has been their best advantage by the sound members who have practiced every event. The team's outdoor suit are showing improved form. Hopes for a win over Missouri took a considerable drop today when it was overcome by a third-grader who made the trip to Missouri because of an injured leg. He was leaping badly today as a result of a strained ankle in a handball game Wednesday. He spent the night in the student hospital where the injured leg was treated but he is still limping and said today that unless the leg improves a great deal he will not be playing the tennis match at Missouri. The varus tennis squad is composed of the following men: Funston Eckhardt, Billenn Gradinger, Charles Sager, James Snyder, George Alfred, George Gelf, and Charles Clutter, acting captain. Other men haverez time for practice but the above mentioned have grazed regularly. During the past week the squad has been engaged in a round robin tournament which is scheduled to end tonight. There will be four high men who will be the winners of this tournament and from these men the best player will be selected to Missouri to play with the fingers according to Clutter. Gail, Sager, Alfred, Snider, and Clutter have been shown the best form so far and are riding fairly close in the tournament and it is expected that the team which will face court will be chosen from these men. A meeting of the squad will be held before the team departs for Missouri, at which time a permanent captain will be elected. The contest at Missouri will take place on June 15 of two singles and one doubles match, the best two out of three winning. Attend the Kansas Relays STAR PERFORMERS COMING TO THE RELAYS PETRUA - WISCONSIN DISTANCE RUNS Prinville, Ore.—Miss Lorenza Trickley, the world's champion cowgirl. She has participated in five Olympic events and has never been defeated. West and has never been defeated. CHAMPION COW-GIRL Glad to show you Vernon Tinker, A. E., 21, and Geneve Kimball were married April 4, 2013, in Leavenworth High School, and she is a teacher in the Leavenworth public schools. They returned to their home in May of this year with a member of a Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity. Miss Kimball attended K. A. Mason, a member of Alpha Dionicron Pi security. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. 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T., C. and two former students, are taking the preliminary examination as candidates for cadmiums in the United States Air Services, at P. Riley, this week. The tests are being given at Marshall field, Ft. Riley's airport. Those who succeed in passing the test will be awarded a scholarship and cadets. Those who pass the test and receive appointments will be sent to Ellington Field, Houston, Texas, for preliminary training and later to other fields for training in specialized colleges. The course lasts a year and at its termination those who pass successfully are commissioned second lieutenants in the reserve officers corps. Those who have taken or will take the test this week are: Island Boarders, Elderleys, Ellerworth; Roy Lyman, b28; Holton Miltter Troop; e28; Pleasanton; Leon Elleridge, b28; Lawrence; Thomas J. Elleridge, b28; James and James Percex, c70; Newton. Aubrey Cockrell running unner colored of the Austin Athletic Club the world's record of 9.5 in the 100-yard dash at the triangular meet in Austin Thursday. Cockrell was containin of the Texas track team last season and had 26 points, Baylor was second with 27 and Southern Methodist third with 28. Hazel Memme, $30, was taken to the Kennebunk Hospital, where she was operated on for a Saturday morning. She is convulsive belysely, and plans to be back to school in a week. Language of the Air The airplane is constructed of five main parts or classification of parts. These are the engine, wings or aerofills, fuselage or body, landing gear or chassis and the empennage or tail assembly. The renemelature of the wings will be explained as it is necessary to know the different parts of them. Variety athletes at the University of Washington at Seattle, are required to pay a baker fee just for the same as an individual. But for this is said to be because if the athletes did not pay the Yee, the stalemate over the issue from their own proposals. A resolution has been passed asking that all variability be exempt from paying this fee. Attend the Kansas Relays Name Cards for Graduation New Desk Blotters Free Bullock Printing Co. Bowersock Theater Bldg. SAMPLES A. T. O. "Jail" Watch your step at the Karnival "Oh. Hum" D. U. Chorus "Ah!" You'll be surprised A. D. Pi "Louvre" Not Paris, but Chi O's "Who can Tell The Thetas HE "Matrimonial Bureau" Corbin Hall Booth K. U. KARNIVAL Sat., April 14 Robinson Gym. 7:30