--- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1928 PAGE SIX 1. Thirty Track Men Entered by Huff in Kansas Relays Layer of Cinders Placed on Track by Workmen to Revamp It for Races A full team has been entered in the Kansas Reserves by Cohort H, C. Haff, although the Jayhawkers will probably not actually compete in all the races they have played, but are recuperating slowly from their touches operations, and may not be in top form by next week. If any one player is not well prepared,领会 will be noticeably weakened. This work a new dressing of embrerice has been put on the track and it is put on the ground, but put the oval in the best of shape by the time of the fallacy Friday and Saturday. More out of state high schools are on the list already than have bureaucore entered, 17 being listed this month. More than half were in slaves, while 19 universities are under the wire. Last minute entry blanks will come in during the spring. Jayhawk contestants entered in the Relays are: 100 yard dash—Grady, Jones, Muin erney. 120 yard high hurdles—Greine 3000 meters run - Frazier, Sauren man, Sarvie. Shot put-Gaston. Javelin—Schroeder. Javelin—Schroeder. Digens—Johnson, Hulse. Biscuit—Simmons, Halsey. High jump—Underhill, Dodd. Broad jump—McInerney, Spangler Wallingford. Pole vault—Cash, Wallingford, Ben son 440 yard relay-Jones, McMoorney Cooper, Shannon, Woods, Rooney Hulse. 800 yard rolloy—Jores, McLennery Cooper, Crady, Shannon, Woods Rooney, Eileslute. 1 mile relay—Woods, Ediblebite, Cooper, Jones, Shannon, Mize, Young- man, Hinshaw. 2 mile relay -Youngman, Hinshaw, Vogel, Sarunman, Fortune. 4 mile relay—Vogel, Sauenman Sarvis, Frazier, Fortune, Williams Sprinter, Dowell. Medley relay—Shannon, Hinshaw Fortune, Saurenman, Woods, Vogel Sarvik, Frazier. Included among the 39 Kansas men entered are Underhill and Dodd, who will compete in the decathlon. --san City, Mo., 1925) 9 mile road, S. 322 E. Colorado Hill Intramural Announcements Volleyball competition will begin next Monday, at which time pairings will be announced. Horseback and tennis matches in both singles and doubles must be played at Saturday of this week, 6. Play on Monday at the deadline. Play your matches as soon as possible in order to avoid rainy weather which may prevent the game. Pairings in the horsecade and ten singles and doubles tournages are now posted on the bulletin board of Robinson gymnastics. Shoes may be checked out of the tower room. Stairs be locked to the grounds south of the gymnastics. Basketball Practice Begins Spring basketball, under the direction of Dr. Forrest C. Allen, opened in full swing this afternoon. Several men on the sound have been reporting for practice for over a week and the men that have been checking started checking out suits. The workouts will consist chalkly in oils on fondamentals. Wrestling Captain Elected Stillwater, Okla., April 12—Charm Berryman, 145 and 158-pound wrestler on the Oklahoma A. and M. college team, has been obaper cutter who is survived by his wife, men who were recommended for a sisters by Coach E. C. Gallagher. Berryman, ordinarily a 145-pound man, entered the 185-pound class twice in the 2013 season. He match this season and the Missouri Valley championship in the 145-pound weight. An injured knee kept him out of the competition, but an intermediate meet held at Amnesia, Town. He expects, however, to compete at the Grand Rapids, Mich., July 1, 5 and 6. STAR PERFORMERS COMING TO THE RELAYS HEPHERO-TEXAG HI-JUMP- Captain Farrie of Illinois ranks as one of the outstanding milers in *The Big Ten*. Nelson of Iowa and Beatle of Colorado Agrates are rated as high-class shot man, while Shepherd won his event at the 1928 Kansas games and tied for first last year. South is a new star of first magnitude who is expected to rank high by the end of the season. Kansas Relay Records --san City, Mo., 1925) 9 mile road, S. 322 E. Colorado Hill University Class Relays 40-yard relay (41.6 seconds, Notre Dame, 1927). 880-yard relay (1:26.6, Nebraska 1994). 4-mile relay (18:07.8, Oregon Aggies 1925). Distance medley (440, 880, % mile) 1-mile relay (3:20, Iowa, 1920). 2-mile relay (7:53.9, Iowa State, 1927). 1-mile relay (323.2, Butler, 1925), 2-mile relay (893.2, Haskell, 1926). Distance medley (440, 880, %mile mule) (New event). College Class Activities 880-yard relay (1:28.1, Occidental 1926). College Class Relays Open High School Relays Open high school holidays 880-yard relay (1:32.2, Northeast, Kansas City, Mo., 1925). SPECIAL Kansas City, Mo., 1925). 1-mile relay (3;32.5, Northwest, Kan 2-mile relay (8.22.2, Galesburg, Ill.) Sprint medley (410, 220, 229, 880; 1019. 809. Teresa, Texas). (195) Special Events 100-yard dash (9.6 seconds, Locke, Nakahara, 1920) 30c Newbrake, 12.367. 120-yard high hurdles (15 seconds) 701 Mass. Dr. West's Tooth Brush West, Northern, 1837. 3000 meters run (8:48.3, Phelps, Iowa, 1925). Running high jump (6 feet, 51/4 inches Poor, Kansas, 1925). Javelin throw (206 feet, 6'4 inches) Kack, Emuoria Teachers, 1925). Discus throw (141 feet, 4% inches Announcements Invitations Programs Cards Regular 50c value Running broad jump (24 feet, 67 inches, Jones, DePauw, 1924). Decathlon (Five events Friday afternoon, five events Saturday) (New event). Dale Print Shop Phone 228 1027 Mass Pole vanity (13 feet, 2' x inches, ac- kown, Emporin Teachers, 1925). Downtime. Five hours. Eclipse after. 16-pound shot (49 feet, 10% inches Schwarze, Wisconsin, 1925). Eldridge Pharmacy 701 Mass. We Deliver Phone 90 Sarvis Unable to Run Bryon Sawry, prominent runner on the Kansas track team, had his torso removed at the Student hospital after being injured out now but it is doubtful that he can run for some weeks yet as the operation left him in a very weak state. Summer coaching school opens June 4 at Aggielove with Charles Bachman, former head football player and to McMillian, present head of the program of football. Coach Concault will be in charge of basketball instruction. Baseball Is Commencement Plan Missouri is Commencement Plan added to this year's commencement program, according to Fred Elwisworth, secretary of the alumnus association. The commission will also send Kansas Agnes, June 1 and 2. The commencement program committee was to meet this afternoon in the Russell Theater on May 4 for more plans for the commencement program. The withinal commencement will be May 31 to June 4, the Finish the Memorial Building Phone 678 Keep appropriate and exclusive writing materials on hand at all times— Handy for Students Fine Linen Stationery Parker and Sheaffer Pens and Desk Sets 11th & Mass. Rankin's Drug Store A representative of the TEXAS BOOK STORE. Austin, Texas, will buy all text-books used here again or not thru the Students Book Exchange at the Notice Students! LIBRARY MONDAY — TUESDAY April 16 and 17 The TEXAS BOOK STORE is a wholesale textbook dealer, disposing of books to other schools where possible. Here is an opportunity to dispose of all your old books before they go out of date. Telephone V. C, Ensign, 1275, for further particulars. Kansas Meets Aggies in First Engagement at Manhattan Friday Bunn Will Take Eighteen Mer to Open Baseball Season With Wildcats Eightheen members of the Kansas baseball squad will leave on a special bus for Manhattan tomorrow morning at 8:30 for four season opening game in the Missouri valley conference with the Kansas Aggies tomorrow. The final game in the initial series will be played there Saturday afternoon. The men selected by Couch John Bum to make the trip, as announced this morning, are as follows: Captain Paul Carpolo, Chliebs, Money, McCoy, Anderson, K. Johnson, Thomson, L. Maidman, White, Harper, McDonald, and Hankins. Captain Swensen, veteran Kansas left-hander, will take the mound for the Jachaws in the opening affair. The probable starting line-up: Kraeus, Cline; Chiaho, 3; Schmidt, 1; Maury, ff; McCaffrey, rf; Swenson, p. Tompkins' game will be the first conference contest for either Kansas or the Angels, so the two games in Oklahoma scheduled for the Angies last week, were postponed. Both games, Kansas and Texas, came with Kansas, winning two from Haskell, and the Angies dropping two to St. Mary's College. Kansas is conceded a formidable edge among defenders, as the Aggles are beginning the season with an enthusiely new pitching staff, while practice matches in Kansas positions are filled with better pitchers or other experience material. Hitter power was demonstrated by the Angels in their two games with St. Mary's, which is connected to be a major game because they were who was defeated by Kansas. Weaknesses in pitching was largely responsible for the Angels defeat. Kansas had a poor fielding ability to present appearance, and fair ability in this line evidenced in practice games prematurely. Kansas an angel power which seems to be thera. Attend the Kansas Relays. DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist Practice limited to examination of eyes without dilating, and fitting of glasses. 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) Oklahoma Defeats Nebraska Oklahoma emerged victor over Nebraska in the duel track meet yesterday, 60:2-3 to 64:1-3. Captain Harold Keith of Oklahoma captured first in the race. entered the half mile and won second to gain the deciding points for his team. Ten fists went to Oklahoma and five to Nebraska, but the Haskers cleared up in the 430-yard dash, brush and mile race, to hold the count even. HEAR YE! "He Who Hesitates - Reserve Tickets Now Kansas Relays Saturday, April 21 This Relay Carnival is the final event of the Great Spring Homecoming Celebration. Alumni will be seated in the stadium according to the year graduated from the University. A great alumni and student reunion while the thrilling events are being run! ATHLETIC ALL-SPORTS Tickets Will Admit Reserved at Athletic Office Price of Tickets $1.50 and $1 Remember SENIOR CAKE WALK — Friday — CORDSEN--MACK'S K. C. Club Orchestra Starting Time — 9:30 Hot Time All Evening F. A.U.