PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928 Wrestling Victory to Pi Kappa Alpha After Final Bouts Intramural Contests End Last Night; Winners Gain 103 Points in Rating The final standings of teams entered in intramural wrestling as compiled by Coach Sabo show that Pi Kappa Alpha is leading the field in this department of intramural accolades, with 103 points gained from scheduled matches. Second place goes to Sigma Pi Phi Epiphany with a total of 92 points. Kappa Sigma, which at present is leading the list with a total of 502 points gained in all intramural鞍马 events in the list with a total of 60 points. The total points for each team includes points won in the 115, 125, 135, 145, 158, 175 and heavy-weight classes. Each team was permitted to enter at least one round. Five falls and two decisions were the results of the wrestling contest held Thursday evening in Robinson gymnasium. The boots last night were the finals of the year and will be featured in cultural activities in this department. For the 115 pound class, Kern Alpha-Kappa Pat, win over Overster Delfa Tau Delta, by a decision in a fast and hard fought bout. In the 125 pound class, Anderson, Phi Beta Pi, won over White, Phi Delta Theta, by a fall. In the 135 pound class, Pratton Sigianh Phi Epilion, won over Sipe, Pi Kanna Alba, by a fall. For the 145 pound class, Barnes Betta Thea Pi, defended Gradinger, P Kappa Alba, by a fall. Perry, Alpha Kappa Pi, defeated Harborbilt, by a fall, in the 158 pound class. In the 175 pound class, Knipo, Phi Delta Theta test to Snowden, Sigma Phi Fiamenbh be a fall. the heavyweight class, Ward Kaiga Signum, won over Kerr, Phi Chi by a fall. The points made last night by the individual wrestlers will be added to the total points made by their re-run. The intramural activities this year. Following is a list of the teams entered in the intramural wrestling contestant the total points scored by each. (1 - 4) (2 - 5) (3 - 6) Pi Kappa Alpha 10 Pi Kappa Pi Epsilon 10 Phi Chi 8 Alpha Pi Sigma Pi 6 Na Na 6 Kappa Sigma 5 Pi Delta Theta 5 Delta Theta Pi 4 Delta Tan Delta 4 Chi Delta Sigma 2 Beta Pi 2 Leta Pi 2 Delta Upsilon 2 Pi Upsilon 2 Kansas Relay Crowd to See Nine End Run From Topeka Indians Train for Race A given a dozen Haskell Indians are running from 29 to 30 miles a day in preparation for the Marathon race from Topaz to Tennessee in the Kenta There will be three Mexican Indians, three Canadian Indians, and thirteen American Indians entered in this grueling run. The race will be in force last year, except that the race will be from Toronto to Lawrence, instead of Kansas City to Lawrence. The shortening of the distance should give the American Indians a better chance to meet the faster longer than shorter races. Tryouts are being held at a number of Indian schools tomorrow and the winners will be sent to Haskell April 14 to decide who will win. Indians who have played the race. In August, Albuquerque, N. M. Riverside, Calif., and other western Indian schools have been working for months to get in shape for the run. The race April 14 will help Tepekan to Java Indians will give the Indians who are to enter the race a good knowledge of the course. Eta Stigma Phi to Pledge Two Bin Stigma Phi, honourary classical society, will hold pledge services for Capidache McLean and Lyda Lindon Siebel next Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. m. The program will be held at the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority house. A short program will conclude the meeting. PROTCH The Tailor 833 Mass. St. Freshmen Women Needed for Volley Ball Practices Freshman and sophomore women's college hall practices under Miss Dumont will be held Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. and Thursday at 5:30 p.m. You will yet enough freshmen out to constitute a team, and freshmen who are interested are urged to come out for practices. Making the team will give points toward W. A. A. membership. Junior practices are to be held Monday at 5 p. m, and Saturday at 8:20 a.m. and senior practice at 12:30 and 5:00 afternoon. First Intercollegiate Wrestling Meet Held This Week at Ames Paxson, Cox, Freese to Enter; Winner to Try Out for Olympic Team Three Kansas wrestlers have gone to Annes, Iowa, to contend in the National Intercollegiate meet being held on Friday, March 25, week the Coach Chay Gookin baugh took with him on the trip are Captain Cecil Passman, 125 pounds; Captain-elect Tommy Cox, 145 pounds; and Ralph Freese, heavy These were the three outstanding men of the Kansas team this year and are all expected to go high in the tournament rankings. They will meet some of the stiffest competition to be found in the United States at this meet. From the latest press reports, over 25 colleges will enter teams. Teams are coming from the big eastern schools, the Pacific coast states, the South, the Northwest and the Big Ten groups. Most of them play in the national tournament as among the best in the country. Place winners in each weight will be accorded the right to enter the national Olympic tryouts. This is the first national Intercollegiate Wrestling meet to be officially recognized by the Intercollegiate Wrestling Association, a strong type of wrestling dons in the Missouri valley and particularly the Ames school that the first tournament was held. The men will all be in to win as Doctor Allen has promised to send the plowe winners to Grand Rapids, and the Olympic team to trampoline for the Olympic team. Outfield Positions Fille Bunn Finds Plenty of Materia for Two Vacancies With only one letter man bank for outfield positions, John Bunn, Johnnybaseball coach, has an apparent weakness to overcome when his team takes the field against the Haskell Indians in the opening game of the season to morrow. However, it seems that there is sufficient new material to fill the need to play more games this year, this year's outfield will be as good or better than last year's. Bob Manny is the only letter man from last year's outfield. He can亲身感受 batting and batting measure him in the field, which is his season. Right and left field are vacant from the graduation of Kriechhaus and Wall last year. The strong contenders for these positions are Joe Ayotte, of last year's freshman team. Schmidt is showing some remarkable fielding and all the men are strong at bat. In the six practice games held the past few weeks, Maney, Schmidt and McCoy batted well above .500. Other candidates for the outfield are Kotterman, Harper, and Henderson, all of last year's freshman team, and White, Lichtert, Outland and Kaufman, squad members last year White, Lichtert and Harper are pitches, but have been pitched outfielder good hitting all over. Outland is one of the best fielders on the squand but has been hitting poorly. Unusually strong combinations for both right and left handed pitchers is possible from the group of candidates. Maney, Lichter, Koltman and Henderson are all left handed against right handed pitcher, effectively against right handed pitchers. Maney, who bats both ways, Schmidt, McCoy, White, Outland and Kaufman, are right handed batters to be used against left handed hurlers. OMAHA HAT WORKS Shining Parlor We clean all kinds of hats, hoif Ladies' and Gents'. We reblock and reshape any shape of hat; we change the inner or the out- ter layers of a first-class ma- terial used. Prices no more than at other shops. Tel. 255 717 Mass. Jayhawk Diamond Will Be Initiated in Haskell Game Kansas Opens 1928 Season With Non-Conference Game at Home Saturday Ocening the 1928 baseball season with a non-conference game, the Kansas team will play the Haskell Invitational on the new University diamond surrounded by fans. The game will be called at 2 p. m., Admission will be free for this game, and subsequent wiley games will require athletic tickets or $50 coupons. Cancer Burn is practically certain of his starting line-up for the Jayhawkers, following several weeks practice including six practice games, in which he obtained a good line on all candidates. Captain Swenson will start in the box for Kannan with Kranzer on the receiving end, according to Coach Rim's plans this morning. Anderson and Johnston may see service before the gate is over. By mistake the Kannan referred to Lloyd Livan had short on shots, so "captain" yesterday. In each of the team last year, Swenson is the war leader. In the infield IIII will probably play play five. Livingston shortstop, and Cohn third base. Second base is free. The second baseman is likely to be the most likely candidate. Manny, McCoy and Schmitz are radically certain to take the out-bid. For Haskell, Bible or Ward will preferably receive the box. Umpires will be "Lee" Davis, new Kansas freshman coach, and John Hammond, famous Hawklet athlete. Cold weather and snow kept the team from practice yesterday, and denied prospects for favorable weather for tomorrow's game. With the weather showing marked moderation today, however, and with the snow disappearing, it is principally certain that the game can be played, even in cold conditions, but no way affected by the snow. Coach Rams said this morning. Kansas runs the Missouri valley season at Maribalm with two games in the Kansas Aggress 14 and 15. Kansas plays in Iowa with game is with Missouri April 27 and 28. Expect 100 High Schools in Cimarron Track Mee Cinnamon, March 26—Owed of the largest high school gatherings in the state in expected here April 29 and 21 when representatives from 100 high schools of this section of the state are expected here to compete in the 10th annual track and field meet. The team, scored in conjunction with the outdoor meet and tennis and golf tournaments will add to the attractions. "Lud" Grady Is Better After Tonsil Operation "Land" Grady, star spinster of the Kansas track队, underwent a tonsil operation at the University student hospital this morning. Dr. Lyke S. Poullard of Fidelity condition was pronounced satisfactory by hospital officials today, but he will be out from traction practice for several days. Grady, recently tended the world's record in the indoor fifty yard dash at the Missouri Valley meet at Dobie Field. He was 56 miles farther distance in 5.2 seconds, shattering the former Valley record. He is a member of the 440 and 880 relay teams which made creditable shows, including the 880 relay at Houston, Texas, last week. Look at your shoes, every one else does. Bring them to the Eighty Show and let in them in good condition. You can visit www.107.Mass.com — Adv. His next appearance will be at the Kansas Relays April 21. JAPANESE PRINTS 450 subjects KEELER'S BOOK STORE 939 Massachusetts Dresses Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 CLARK CLEANS LOTHES Aero Club Is Invited to Attend Barbecue in Topека, on April 4 LINDBERGH TRIES OUT NEW MONOPLANE 730 Mass. hamber of Comamerce Dinne Will Honor Kansas State Air Flwers Col. Charles Lindenbler piloting a new Martin Ryan monoplane, taking off from Bolling Field, Washington, D. C., after spending several days in Washington resting up. He carried with his two passengers-Maj. Thomas M. Plamhler, commander of the first pursuit group at Salliridge Field, Detroit, and Col. H. C. Breckinridge. The ship is a sister ship of the Spirit of St. Louis. The K. U, Aero club has been invited to take part in the big barbecue dinner and exercises given in honor of the Kansas State Air Tour fliers when they reach Toplae. Competent aviators will be detained to instruct them in the new types of construction in planes. SOURCE NO. WATER BILL Call 646 O. M. Rucker, spc., president of the club, has announced that the rolls have not as yet been closed against new members and those wishing to join may do so by coming to the Aero Club in an ear of the University commons. The schedule of the Kansas State Air Tour calls for the planes to be in Topeka April 4 at 10:30 a.m. m. The airport is about 45 miles south of Topeka near Pauline. The road to the field has been reported to be liberally marked by the Topeka Chamber of Commerce to avoid any mistake in reaching the airport. The fliers on the tour will not enter the down for lunchmenu but will be served with a barbecue dinner on the table. The menu is given by the Chamber of Commerce. Dayan Raymond A. Schwegel, of the School of Education, will be a guest and the principal speaker at a dinner to be given by the Kansas City alumni association for the ninth anniversary, at the Y. M. C. A., Kansas City, Kan. the evening of April 2. This event will take the place of the school's annual meeting on steering meetings given by the fraternity. Women's Intramural Women's Intramural The intramural standing of the secrurities and organizations since the basketball and swimming meets has been committed, and is as follows: Kappa Kappa Gamma Alpha Xi Delta Delta Zeta T, N, T Chi Omega Cosmology Pi Pi Delta Phi Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Omicron Pi Point 106 85 82 78 $60^{\frac{1}{2}}$ 40 $33^{\frac{1}{2}}$ 31 28 Kansas Baseball Schedule Haskell, March 31, April 7 Lawrence Kansas Aggies, April 13 and 14. Manhattan Missouri, April 27 and 28, Lawrence Oklahoma, April 30, May 1, Norman owa State, May 4 and 5, Lawrence Missouri, May 11 and 12, Columbia Oklahoma, May 21 and 22, Lawrence Kansas Aggies, June 1 and 2, Lawrence * * * * * * * * * * * * Send the Daily Kansan home. Programs, Favors, Crepe Paper, Engraving, Printing, Stationery, Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies. A. G. ALRICH Tel. 288 736 Mass. St. the Stag Line will be unlimited Tonight for THE FROSH FROLIC Harry Kaylor's Collegiate Yellow Jackets $1.50 1 o'clock Kiwanians Entertain Basketball Squads at Annual Dinner Dr. James Naismith Tells About Development of Game He Invented The variety basketball squad on the freshman numeral men were guests of the Kiwanis club Thursday evening at a banquet given at Wickelmann's tea room. The dinner is an annual event given by the club, Dr. James Naismith, professor of physical education, and inventor of basketball, was the principal speaker of the game in which he concerned the changes which have been made in basketball since he invented the game, Doctor Naismith said that the dribble was one of the most spectacular and valuable devices. Other speakers were Chancellor Linden and Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics. Assistant Coach John introduced the players of both sounds. Bob Mosby, former gurd on Kanaus championship teams and a member of the staff at the Orlando team, was one of the guests. Several other former Kanaas stars were present and telegrams from many former recipients and read during the evening. Aintret, Eug., March 30—One of the most spectacular grand national stephanebras ever contested was won by Tippary Tim, 100-1.1 at Tipperary Tim, 100-1.1. Read the Kansan want ads. Language of the Air Helicopter—a form of aircraft depending on vertical thrust of propellers for its power. Ornithopter—An air craft whose sustaining force is acquired by the flight of wings. Note: This machine has never been used successfully. Student shoe shop 1113 Mass. St. Columbia, Mo., March 20. -Statistics taken from the state high school basketball tournament held here last week-end showed that none of the more than one hundred high school篮球 players who played in the tournament lost weight, and one student gained in weight. 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