PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, APRIL, 1928 Results Indicate Large Entry List for Annual Meet Kansas Rehay Entry Blank Show Number Entered Last Year Will Be Doubled Almost double the preliminary list of entries for the 1927 Kansas Relays has been received for this year's event, and from present indications the 1928 Kansas Relays will be far larger than any other track meet in the Middle West. While only 24 preliminary entrants have been selected, 54 entries have already been received at 1h athletic office for this year's event. Among the important schools in the university class that had not entered at this time last year are the Colorado Aggies, University of Colorado, Creighton University, Drake University, Grinnell College, Iowa State, University of Missouri, Oklahoma Angles, Southern Methodist University, University of Texas, and the University of Houston. The new campus is new to the Relays, never before having been entered in the annual Kansas event. Large University Class. In every the class preliminary entries of this year are larger than those of 1927. In the university class 16 universities and colleges have already been presented, while at this time last year only 9 had seen in preliminary entry blocks. Although the college class is more nearly equal, 20 having entered this year compared to 19 last year, in the high school class 18 have entered, compared to 16 that year. The total number of preliminary entries is all the more remarkable considering that the junior college class has been discontinued this year. The athletic department last, with the co-operation of the entire school, built the Kansas Rebels from a Missouri valley contest into a national event. From a museum, its proximity, few schools were entered, to an attraction that brings athletes from nearly a hundred schools to Lawrence from all parts of the country, is an accomplishment of which any school could be University Class Following is a list of the schools which have signified their intention of entering the Kansas Rehs by requesting their preliminary entry blanks: College Class Colorado Agricultural College, University of Colorado, Creighton University, Drake University, Grinnell University, Iowa State College, University of Iowa, University of Missouri, University of Nebraska, Oklahoma A & M, College University of Oklahoma B & M, College University of Oklahoma C, College University of Texas, University of Utah, University of Wisconsin, and Marquette University. Baker University, Coe College, Dome College, College of Emporia, Graceland College, Hattings College, Kamala City, Kama, Junior College, Kamaha School for Draft, Kansas State Teacher's School for Draft, Kansas State Teacher's School for Draft, McKenzie College, Oklahoma Central State Teacher's College, Parsons Junior Col PROTCH The Tailor 833 Mass. St. Chili Sandwiches GEORGE'S LUNCH Home Made Pies Hot Pot Sandwiches Short Orders College, Southwest Baptist College, Westminster College, Wichita University, Lombard College, Nebraska State Teacher's College, and McPherson College. High School Class Bentrice H. S., Nebraska, Benton H. S., St. Joey, M. Cameron H. S., Mo. Central H. S., K. C. Mo, Clarinda H. S., Chirinda, Iowa, Clausen H. S., Okaia, City, Okaie, Coffeeville H. S., Crete H. S., Nob, Frederick H. S., Neb. Lincoln H. S., Neb. Linnigan H. S., Training H. S., K. C. Mo, Pacoie H. S., K. C. Mo, Fischer H. S., Okaia, Talum H. S., Okaia, Westport H. S., K. C. Mo, Women's Rifle Team Completes Matches With Other Schools Men's Team Has Completed Two Stages of Intercollegiate Competition The intercollegiate match is in four stages of two positions each, the first of which, prone and prone, and prone and kneeling, have been fired. The last two stages are prone and standing, and prone and prone, and will be completed the week ending April 10. The women's rifle team fired their last match for the season Friday afternoon, against the teams of Cornell, and Carnegie Institute. The season for the men will be completed next week when the last two stages of the intercollegiate competition will be fired. The men firing are, Westof, Maker, Hill, Kerry, Bower, Tomlinson, Dresser, Wimser, Matusanari, Saurem, Brown, Lunbergt, Klinar, Pfarr, and Buma. The women who fired the last match are, Brink, Shelley, Lockwood, Darrah, Hake, Maeon, Fonquail, Dumet, Crawford, Hale, The scores the players have received yet. Sergeant Keartsed announces that he range will be open six hours a week from now on, but that the hours have not been decided. Weather Impedes Tennis First Match Scheduled April 11 With Missouri The unfavorable weather of the past week resulted in the variety tensions men getting a limited amount of practice, according to Charles Clutter, acting captain of the team, who is in charge of the practice week. Before the weather interfered the team had practiced every night at 3:30 on the varsity court at the stadium and the men were showing improved form with each practice, said Clutter. So far only six men have reported for practice. They are: Charles Singer, James Snyder, George Eckhall, George Clutter, and Michael Clutter is the only member of last year's team to report this season. The other men are new material, and weather conditions have not been such ideal, so they do best ability, according to Clutter. As soon as the weather permits the team will start intensive practice for the first Missouri valley match which will be held at Columbia, Mo., April Attend the Kansas Relays For either the small or large party Broadview Inn has the correct atmosphere. Plan on a good time there as you will have it. Call and tell us when you are coming. Phone 1467. Broadview Inn CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS announce Member of the Board of Lectureship First Church of Christ, Scientist Boston, Massachusetts Free Lecture on Christian Science by Mo. William Porter, C.S.B. The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend Bowersock Theater Sunday, April 1st 3 P.M. Prospects Bright in Early Practice for Winning Team Good Start, Says Hargis After Football Squad Ends Two Weeks Session Coach Hargis expressed satisfaction with the work so far but hastened to add that he was not completely satisfied with everything. "We've just made a good start," he said. All the coaches expressed satisfaction with the fighting spirit shown by the men. The showing of some of the new men is good. In the dressing room Saturday morning, Jim hawk and "We had a fighting ball of football players out there," in referring to the showing of the new men against the older According to valley, rules which have been tentatively adopted by the "Big Six" only 15.49 practice of two hours each are allowed. Saturday morning's practice was the eleventh this spring. John Isenn sport the morning on the field with the football players. So far this spring he has not been able to play with football because of baseball. Complete rules for the new "Big Sis" will be drawn up at the meeting to be held soon. Then until valley rules for everything will be used, and the players will be on football coaching. Nothing official has as yet been done although many of the coaches are believed to be against the present routle rule. The defiance has expressed the hope that coaching would be permitted next fall. W-D and "Handmade" balls Rackets $2.50 up TENNIS See our special value racket at $3.50 Restringing—Quick Service Keeler's Book Store Henry Roeseheim, 100 yard dach man on the Missouri track team, was elected captain of the 1928 team while the squad was enroute to Norman, Oka, where they were entered in a meet with the Sisters Saturday. Twenty men composed the sound that made the trip and Rosenheim was elected by the nine letter men. The Crisman队 of the freshman truck squad registered five first places against two firsts for the Blue team in a freshman truck meet hold yesterday afternoon at the stadium. The freshman truck sound is divided into two teams, the Crisman队 and the Miami队. The number in hold and the number of points made is added to the total points scored in previous meets. Rosenheim Elected Head of Missouri Track Team "Crimsons" Take Five First While "Blues" Are Forced to Take Two Freshman Track Team Completes Dual Clash; Shows Good Materia Because of a misunderstanding a to the date of the meet, only a few men appeared for each event. We are particular You were particular 'when you purchased your shoes.' when repairs are necessary. J. B, Lowell's Goodyear Shop Shoe 17 Worth 9th Third Dove West of Innes' A fresh assortment of box candies. Mother, sister or sweetheart would appreciate a box for Easter from our store. No extra charge for wrapping to mail. Easter Candies 11th & Mass. Rankin's Drug Store Handy for Students Suits and neck wear, you will find our efficient cleaning methods and Valeteria pressing entirely satisfactory. Phone 678 $1 for Cleaning and Pressing Men's Suits 50c for pressing only For Easter Lawrence Steam Laundry 1001 New Hampshire Phone 388-755-2624 "We clean everything you wear but your shoes" Half of the scheduled events of the meet are held each week. The events and the winners and the team to which they belong are as follows: was planned to hold the meet on Thursday of every week but owing to the cold weather the meet was postponed until Saturday. Some of the men failed to hear of the change of location of town, according to Coach Huff. High jump. Hancee, Criminal; first; Terror, Criminal, second; Martha, Illim, third. Height 5 feet, 6 inches. Two-twenty dash; Lagerpoint, Blue first; Said, Blues second; Curry, Crimson, third; McCormots, Crimson, Two mile run; McCumbis, Crimson, first; Matthew, Blues, second. Time 10 minutes, 38 and 2-10 seconds. 860 yard run; Ziegler, Crimson, first; Joyce, Blue, second; Roberts, Crimson, third. Time 2 minutes and 2 pound. 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