PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1927 Indians May Run in Marathon Race at Kansas Relays Allen Trying to Get Cave Dwellers to Race From Kansas City to Lawrence Indians dwelling in caves in the state of Chihuahua, speaking their original language and running in sandals may run in the Kansas Reilgs, April 21, if the plans of Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletes, meet team form at University of Mexico also may run at this time. If the Indians are induced to participate, they will race from Kansas City, finishing in the Kansas state where the relays will be its program. Doctor Allen saw the Tarahumarus run from San Antonio to Austin in the Texas Relays Friday and describes it as one of the most colorful events ever featured in a college relay meet. The Indians cannot speak a word of English and two interpreTERes are necessary to talk with them, one a native American and the other Spanish with the Tarahunas. Permission from both the United States government and the Mexican government will have to be secured before the cave dwellers can make the trip to Kansas City. Doctor Allen is now in touch with the United States officials in order to secure their consent. Enrique C. Aguirre, director of athletics at the University of Mexico, will be one of the officials at the Kansas Relays and will probably bring his relay team here to compete. Aguirre will attend a meeting of the American Physical Education Association in Des Moines, April 14, 15, and 16, and will come directly to Lawrence in time for the event so that he can participate. He will discuss basketball and the different phases of teaching it. Thomas B. Rodriguez, secretary of the Y. M. C. A, at Chihunbu, will be in charge of the Indians. He will be assisted by Aguirre. Both men are graduates of the Y. M. C. A, training school at Springfield, Mass. An invitation has also been extended to Carlos M. Perala, president of Mexican Indian education, to attend the relays. Success Runs in Streaks Evidence Shows Schools Strong in One Sport That college supremacy in athletics runs in streaks is evidenced by an Associated Press article released from New York. The fact is cited that during a previous Valley conference basketball championship for the sixth straight year, further evidence furnished is that California's cagers have just won their fourth straight championship and brought to a halt only recently. The results from football are not so consistent. More teams, with few exceptions, battle on fairly even terms. in western conference ranks Illinois habitually reigns supreme in wrestling, while Michigan is at the bottom. The two schools in the swimming honors in the eastern section of the country. These are considered sufficient to show how wide spread is the tendency of a college to win by more than one branch of sport; or the other Bryan Essay Prize Will Be Offered Next Year "The Bryan essay prize has not been offered the last two years because of a lack of competition and for other reasons. Holdouts, chairman of the Bryan essay prize committee, "The money has been in accumulation during the last two years and it is probable that it will increase dollar bills will be offered next year." The William Jennings Bryan fund was given the University in 1898 by Mr. Bryan. Several other schools received similar funds. The interest received by the Bryan Foundation years as a prize for the best essay on the subject "Principles Which Underlie Our Form of Government." The prize may be offered annually beginning next year if student in it fails the course, according to Professor Hollands. Workmen expect to complete the new freshman baseball diamond south of the gymnasium today. All of the sod has been stripped from the bases leaving an infield of light grass. The work today will consist of constructing the pitcher's box and dragging and rolling the baselines. Sigma Nu's Lead Field in Intramural Sport Sigma Nu is leading the field of 28 contestants in intramural sport, with a total of 354 points scored in the swimming, handball, and playground ball tournaments. Phi Kappa Psi is runner up with 352 points and played Theta and U Kappa All are tied for third with 315 points each. The rest of the contestants rank as follows:sigma Alpha Mu, 283; Kappa Pha, 254; Delta Tau Delta, 298; Alpha Tau Omega, 228; Phi Gamma Delta, 227; Delta Upsilon, 298; Delta Sigma Lambda, 141; Chi Phi, 150; Pi Upion, 143; Beta Theta Phi, 154; Cosmopolitan club, 105; Chi Delta Chi, 100; Delta Chi, 91; Sigma Pi Epsilon, 87; unattached, 83; Sigma Alpha Ephaion, 82; Theta Tau, 78; Chi Pha Ephaion, 82; Theta Tau, 78; Chi Pha, 61; Sigma Kappa, 3; Graecer club, 35; Nu Sigma Nu, 10; Kappa Eta Kappa, S. Women to Get Sweaters Rifle Team Members With High Scores to Get Awards Sweaters for the past season will be awarded and plains made for next year at a meeting of the Women's team at 8:30 Wednesday evening. The possibility of dying shoulder to shoulder matches with the Universities of Nebraska and Missouri will be discussed at this meeting. If pumps materialize these matches will be fired before the football games next fall. Five women of the ride team will make the trip to Lincoln and fire the morning before the Kansas-Nebraska game, and the match may be fired with the Missouri, as preceding the K. U.-M. U. game next year. The Women's Rifle Teams have dislided firing their matches for this year and will do only practice firing for the rest of the year. The sweaters will be awarded to the women who have fired the highest consistent scores for the year. Some of them fired high scores during the first of the season, but were hand-capped by illness or injury. All this will be considered by the officials of the department. New Road May Be Made Extension of Drive by Watkins South Is Proposed That on the proposed road to be extended from the drive east of the lilac hedge along the west boundary of the Watkins place as far as Seventeenth street would be a practical improvement is the opinion of H. H. Ball, superintendent of buildings and grounds, as given this morning. Mr. Ball believes that as soon as funds permit, the road will likely be made. Such a road would eliminate the need for paving from the Avenue to the Commons, south to Seventeenth and back east two blocks to reach the street corresponding to Oread avenue on the other side of the Hill. Besides being a means of saving both time and distance for residents living south of the campus, the road runs through campus. For example, he campus, said Mr. Raul. Ruth Sumherrly, c10, entertained as her guest over the week end. Mary Anne Ross of Kansas City. Mia Ann Ross of Kansas City in one of the Kansas City schools. A little early for Easter, perhaps, but we are now ready to take your order for that Easter box of candy—to be delivered to "her" at the pros or to get it in our selection of packages early. Reveal Dragon company, 229 Massachusetts. Lawrence, Kansas, School of Commerce, Sacrificial training Banking, Accounting and Auditing, Seed for catalog. Business College Lawrence, Kansas Purdue Will Send Two Runners Classy Field Will Start 3000 Meter Run Five Big Ten Schools Have Already Entered Fifth Kansas Relays The entrance of Purdue in the Kansan Kelusya makes the fifth Western Conference school which has signified its intentions of coming to Purdue. The University was Saturday that Purdue would probably enter two men in the meet, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin and Northwestern have already sent word that they would enter. Couch James Pholan, of Purdue, a letter to Dr. F. C. Allen, stated that he would invite Captain Jimmee Little in the 3,600 meter run and perriads Hurtton for the 120 yard high hurdles. Shimke of Marquette University, Philip Gift of Haskell, Peko Frazier of the University of Kansas, Hamm of Iowa and Keith of Oklahoma, have already entered the 3,000 meter run. The entrance of little increases a classy gold and will make competition been in this race. It is difficult to predict the winner of this race as the strongest contenders have been beaten several times this season. Off, the Haskell runner, won the event last year, but has been beaten twice this season. Franier bore a hard fight at the Indian at the Illinois rulings. . . Shimel of Marquette won from Outf at the Notre Dame indoor wet last week. Athletes to See Relays High School Trackmen Will Stay for College Games All the athletes of Kansas high schools have been invited to the annual track and field meet at the University of Kansas April 22, the day before the Kansas Relays. The high school athletes will also be invited to Lawrence 'for the major sports carnival the day following the meet.' The program of events includes the 100 and 220 yard dishes, quarter, half and one mile runs, 129 high yard hirches, 229 yards low hurdles, 12-pound shot put, discus throw, javelin throw, pole vault, high jump and umbrella relay, long jump and mile relays. Coach H. J. Huff will act as starter and referee. Karens high schools may enter the two mile and the medley race race of the Karens race program of Saturday, April 25. Teams making good use of their time can open the open high school half and mile races of the next day. The intercollegiate meet will be run in two classes again this year, class A. School of 200 or more enrolled. B. School of less than 200 enrollment. The Kansas State Teacher's College at Pittsburg, is completing plans for a model training school. The team will be ready to apply by September first. Kansas Robe & Rug Tannery For Remodeling and Repairing Estimates submitted on request 145 Maine St. VARSITY You're sure to be "safe" if you slice into the Varsity Theater and see Wallace Beery's new Paramount comedy, "Casey at the Bat." Cinematics News Tongtai~Tomorrow Wednesday~Thursday Wallace Beery "In the Rat of the Shows: 3-7-9 Prices: Mat, 10-40e; Eve, 10-50e Sport Notes --lever before have we shown such eautiful suitings as now. Step in and look them over. Spring football practice at the Oklahoma A. and M. College started last week with 23 men trying out for the varsity eleven. Coach Vernon Wahl is in charge of the team. Maelbetsch, head coach, will be with the squad later in the spring when signal practice begins. Ten Rice Institute game records fell during the invasion of 1,600 athletes from 15 states and Mexico. The Ames medley track team smashed the intercollegiate record for the Medley Games in 2014 and 2015. 9-10 of a second better than the University of Texas mark of 7:35 set in 1925. Intercollegiate football is considered too brutal in bull-fighting Spain, according to Dr. Charles U. Clark, of Stanford University, who has just recently returned from a trip through Spain. The Honderson Club will play the Calvert club instead of the Crescent Club in the 8:00 p. m. men's intramural basketball game Wednesday. "One man in Seville," he said, in an address at the University, "asked me if there were really surgeons in attendance at games and if players really broke their arms and legs in the game." Twyni Franklin, fa'29, had as her guest last week end, Sylvin Nestler of Atchison. Suiting you is our Business. SCHULZ The Tailor 217 Mass. St. John Sabo, assistant coach and director of intramural athletics, has announced the final scores for the handball tournament. Signa Nu won with a total score of 218 points of both the single and double matches. The scores are: Signa No. 218; Kiha Kappa Pa, 196; Kiha Kappa Alpha, 175; Kiha Delta, Tietla, 144; Kura Kappa Pa, 196; Kura Delta, Gamma Kappa Pa, 196; Gamma Delta, 102; Unattached, 82; Alpha Kappa Lambda, 73; Alpha Tan Omega, 72; Delta Tau Delta, 69; Delta Upsilon, 54; Pi Kappa Four, 44; Delta Sigma Lamuda, 44; Alpha Chi Kappa Four, 44; Alpha Chi Kappa No. 10; Pi Upsilon, 8; Nu Sigma No. 10; Pi Upsilon, 8; and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 7. 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