THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1927 4 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A PAGE FIVE 4 A Many Valley Stars Are on Collegiate Track Honor Roll 。 The collegiate honor coll, composed of the athlete who made the best performances in track and field competition last year, is published in the new huihuang of the National College Athletic Association, recently been released from the press. Five Men Named for Each Event; Locke Makes Fastest Time in Dashes Considerable effort was expended by the track and field committee of the National Collegiate A. A. to record the records by writing to track and field coaches in all sections of the country. A survey of the honor roll is composed of the country's leading intercollegiate performers. 100 card duck Lake, Newbury; Shapley Manna; Abraham, Michan State; North Carswell; and Dover, Montana. Date time in Lake, 5-10. The honor roll is made up of the following athletes, five being selected for each event: 129rd ward South - Leslie, Newark; Aberdeen, Midwestern; Iowa; Hancock, D. Campbell; Hale, Hale; and, Sharber, Miami. But than by Lark, 78th W. 610. Locker, 25, S16, 440 vard warehouse. Parking. Video & Photoshop. Blur- edge Tool, Designer Mill, Maker, Blurred, Extruded, Washable, UV Film by Pandemonium Brown, Martin, Marlin, Northwestern, Ridgway, Sandstrom, Boston, California, Waters, Harrisey, and Williams, Oberlin, Bethel by Martin, C. 1927. Mike Riese Brown, North Carolina; Gilliam Montana; Johns, Nicole; Carver; Craver Staats; and Kumada. Ohio State, Dayne in Bellman. 421-510. Two ride mile to Chapman, Wisconsin. The bett, Harvey, Lonnie, Louisiana; Prendergast New Hampshire and Gilbert, Montana Best tour in Chapman. 9,068 L.I.B. 252 year old Kirk South, Caldwell, Ohio State Baylor, Wichita Falls, California, and Rocky Mountain, Colorado. 129 year old Ben South, Caldwell, Ohio State Baylor, Wichita Falls, California, and Rocky Mountain, Colorado. 129 year old John South, Caldwell, Ohio State Baylor, Wichita Falls, California, and Rocky Mountain, Colorado. Louisville, Ky. Running. Jump. Bam-Howard. Texas Texas A&M. Kier. Stanford. Shepherd Tennessee and Arizona. Ohio State. Best mark by Howard. C. O. T. Lakon. Pole golf - Irvine, California; Hyperion Nation Home - Carr, Yale, Graham, California Recre - and Gillie, Carson. Best mark by Running brook, brook -Bradley, California; Mach. School, Arizona; Quincy State; Madan, Hamilton; and Wallowee, Illinois; best work in Brooks, Brooks - 24, 07, 34 in. Directions three - Honour, Southern California Taylor, Baylor, Calif., Bricheon, Mennock, and Hoffman, Standard, Jacobs 158 159 1 3.4 in Darden, M.L. C. Jr. Brown, Michael L. Southern, California; Garvin, Todd; Cortin, California; California; Buffett, Standard; and Bloomberg, Maestro. MH, Majesty 1870-95 Hammer, Briar, Blaze, Syrnament; Hawkins, Hawkins, Briar, Blaze, Syrnament; Shavley, Gins and Gale, Protection. Dirt mark by Tiggs V, L. V., 14, 16 Arden three-three, Evan College, Emporia; Northport, Mebane; Moore, Oldham; Shawne, Blanton; McKinley. Instr. mark by Book, 14 II. 2 Pt.38 University's Coal Supply Now Adequate, Says Ball "The University contract with the Empire Coal Company of Kansas City has been completed," said H. H. Ball, superintendent of buildings and grounds this morning. This contract was supplied to have been completed on or before April 1, the date of the scheduled coal strike. "Some 2000 tons of coal are now on hand and the University heating and power plant will be able to continue operating," he said. The coal was shipped from southern Kansas through the Kansas City firm. Library Wants Magazines The University library wishes to complete its file of the Oread Magazine and is inquiring for the numbers of 1625 and all numbers of 1926 except 1, 2, and 3. The library will pay for copies of these. Prof. J, C. Malin, of the department of history, is attending the meetings of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association at New Orleans this week. Stadium Work Recalls Razing of the Old McCook Bleachers by Students in Spring of 1921 Probably but few of the present student generation of the University now witnessing the completion of Memorial Stadium, were present at the rating of old McCook bleachers back there in the spring of 1921. After a concerted drive for funds had progressed to the extent that the new stadium was assured, a holiday was deferred for the purpose of clearing the field of the old wooden bleachers. The weather-baken structure, which had long and faithfully enclosed the football field, required a weight of screening and plumbing football fans, was at last deemed to destruction. Also early in the morning appeared approximately one thousand women on the scene, dressed in more or less lainy gingham aprons, freaks and And what a day of destruction it was! Early in the morning appeared men on the scene, two thousand strong, clad in more or less ill-fitting overalls, ready to attack without warning, who stand which had served their service. Gappa Phi Is Preparing Special Easter Program Kappa Pit, the Methodist women's sorority, will give a special Easter musical program April 4 to 7:30m of central Administration building. Nora Baird, c27, and Floria Hera- lson, fa28, are making preparations for special musical numbers from different women in the School of Fine Arts. Faye Gannon, c29, Isan Miriam, funnelman, and literary part of the program. This will be the last meeting before pring initiation April 20 at which one the organization will give its annual spring banquet. Read the Kansan want-ads daily Want Ads Williams Inv, Co., 733 Mass, Phone 574 553 FOUND: Small coin purse. Owner may have name by calling at K, U. business office; identifying purse and paying for this call. 147 FOR SORORITY or fraternity. Seventeen rooms, 3 blocks K. U. Will sell on good terms. EXPERIENCED MARCELLING- 50c. Phone 2775,1015 Kentucky. for 35 cents than we offer you in our Where Can You Get More Regular 35c Meal 43. The ratio of the area of a circle to the area of an equilateral triangle is Soup Choice of Me. Pokotkes Side Dishes Bread and Butter Dessert Choice of Drink short- Everything which includes whatnuts. Their duty it was to prepare thousands of sandwiches from barbecued beef. These sandwiches, along with stearning coffee, they served their gallant horses who had been working up an appetite by courageously wrestling with heavy blanks and timbers. The Hillside Cafe on 9th between Louisiana and Indiana AND A GREAT SUPPORTING COMPANY BOWERSOCK Monday Night, April 4th The play that broke all records at the Shubert Kansas City Prices — $2.75 • $2.20 • $1.65 • $1.10. Tax included So vigorously was the task attacked, and so well was it engineered by the faculty members of the School of Engineering, that before noon the last timber had been pulled down and the last plank had be carried away along with the rest. The night before which had converted the whole field into a sea of mud. After the field had been completely cleared, and the bounteous lunch had been disposed of, it was a tired, mud-spattered, molley but happy group danced under the lights. Smoke dance. Then Chancellor Lindley, clad in avelum, held the handle of the plow to officially break ground for the new stadium, while the impressive strains of the "Crimson and School" music and school back from the hills. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Steepen, 408 West 315 street, Kearns City, Mn, announce the birth of n. con, Donald Everett, Feb. 25. Bethany Circle to Give Banquet Thursday Night 916 Mass The president of the various church organizations will be the guests of Bethany Circle at a luncheon Thursday evening at 8:39 at the Christian Church. The presidents of St. Michael's and St. Francis Andrew's, c.27, Thai Epsilon; Opal Bell, c.27, Delta Phi; Magnia; Mary Ellen Kenan, c.27, of Phi Lambda Mack; Caroline Mack, c.28, of Lutheran student association; Easter Heinemay, c.49, of the Gilda College; will be the guest between courses. Pledge services will be held for Alice Bait, fa'80, following the banquet. RENT-A-FORD Drive It Yourself Fountain pens, guaranteed, $1.00 up. 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