THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 52 High Schools Send 450 Entries For State Meet Contestants Will be Guests at Kansas Relays Saturday; Largest Number Ever Entered Fifty-two high schools will be represented in the sixteenth annual Kansas State High School Track Meet to be held on Stadium field tomorrow. In this group of high school athletes will be some of the best high school athletes of the state. They will be at the University at the Kansas Relay. The total number of individual entries has about reached the four hundred and fifty mark. This number is the largest that has ever been enclosed in a book. The meet promises to be a fast one and several records may be broken. Class A Entries Abilene—Bretches, Stewart, Pillers Green, Cole, Dayhoff. Anthony—Sturns, Sherar, Goddard. Anthony - Stirrus, sneerer, gander. Arkansas City - Chapman, Durcan, Lamb, Hardy, Templar, Smith, Barr, Burke, McKee, Manning, Houston, Harshfield, Bratches, Harp, McMichael, Stanley, Hunt, DeBard, Eats, Haton. Aitchison - A. Blair, E. Blair, Bodender, Burton, Seegar, Heinz, Grauer, Tyler, Pantle, Kannie, Talbot, Barnes, Crawford, Mckee, Wilcox. Augusta—M. Skaker, A. Anderson M. Holt, H. Holmes, L. Brower, R Cody, W. Babb, R. Cantwell, J. West Coffeyville—Van Mathe, Graugh Fitzgerald, Boehm, Fry, Bay, Hagard McBride, Stein. Dickinson County~McVicker, Keating, Brickley, Campster, Taylor, Tecoil, Tilon, McDonald, Page, McFenun, Hossler, Hossler, Songeker, and Thomas. Dodge City—H. Fullerton, Herzer Heibl, Webb, Welch, Schreer, F Garrett, Martin, Currier, Anderson H. Garrett, Kliessen, Shrumdart. Eldorado—B. Brown, Fowler, Carwalt, Doornbos, Angleton, Boucxou Holem, Shortes, Axton, Mannon Cameron, McMallin, Campbell, Cameron, Macmillan, McMallin Eureka—G, Hull, E. Sears, R. Clogson, c. Brown, G. Warner, J. Miller N. Duncan, R. Hancorf, H. McMullen, R. Hancorf, H. Dennis, E. Wood, K. Rawliness. Hoisington—Smith, Donognue. Hiawatha— Howard, Walsworth Neibling, Hettler, M. Anderson, Hill Kurtz, A. Anderson, C. Anderson. Hiebertzer, S. Pawakoff. Manhattan — Washington, Hanlin Cochrane, Holister, Conwell, Guddy, Sevoy, Jolley. Osage City—Albert Tarro, Austin Morgan, John McLeod. Oathe—Scott, C. Zimmerman, Gillhan, Smith, R. Zimmerman, Wilson, Donham, Lawrence, Dent. Osawatime—Price, Hearn, Bussert, Cowden, Nelson, Whitta, Craig, Duffield, Goldsmith, Poha, Matney, Young. Rosedale-E. Holmes, R. Holmes D. Rose, Holsinger, Burns. Ottawa--Moffat, V. Hunt, Ander son, Green, Jacobus, Harrison, Snyder, I. Hunt, Andrew, Hayden, Budd Fisher. Toppea—Zook, Whipple, Johnson, and Gibson. Wellington--Springer, H. Merryman, Gaddie, Slim, Orford, Johnson, Dickerson, McBroom, Clayton, Haynes, Gaddes, Kouch, Walters, Haynes, Gaddes Winfield -Shaw, Cooper, Ross, Powers, Orgosky, Beyers, Mummert, Miller, Lauder, Davis, Noble, Stewart, Dole, Bigser, Smith, Holloway. Class B Entries Aitchison County -L. Davis, J. Ehlott, R. Davis, R. Myers, Linscott, Tucker, Cosk, Stutz, Hawk, Swendson. Baldwin—Blake, Howard, Wilkins, Dean. Bucyrus—H. Wolfe, I. Dodd, H. Craig, F. Nevius, G. Nevius, H. Craig, I. Witt, D. Collinger, G. Jordaney, H. Reisley, H. Reisley, K. Kirby, H. Studevlyu Burlingame—Knotts, Markely, Fast, Harvey, and Coon. Carbondale—B. Winans, W. Brown, T. Finlay, A. Krame. Denison Rural—Hedges, Braum, Calwell, Graham, Runkle. Liggett—Dean, Winter Elmdale Rural—Ward, Stenzel, Starkey. Eskridge Rural- V-John, L, Echols, E. Day, E. Gardner, W. Earl, H. Paul, W. Young, M. Flack, A. Buck, F. Chelland, E. Skeen, V. Wall, E. Graewe capacity handled. Those debating for Burlingame were Marie Burke, ham, A. Harrison, C. Belt, M. Sorwell, O. Bernat. Garnett—Barndt, Davis, Jones, Jackson, Settles, Cross, Miller. P. Van Horn, Stidham, R. Knight, G Graves, E. Lee, Lickteig. Greeley—O. Anderson, D. Benson, Hartford - Griffiths, G. Tabor, Rich Rockhill, E. Cox, Gorman, Hoch, J. Tabor, Rye, H. Cox, Cooley. Haviland—Bennett. Holton—Lee, E. B. Cruse, Shannon, Burgat, Riederer, Cooneless, Ernst, Lacey, Woodworth, Gabel, McDonald, Morrissey, Davis, Fowler, Cooney, Smythe, J. Bruce, Porterfield, Saw-hill, Allard Humboldt — Ralph Baxley, John Smith, Fern Doty, Paul Halibrush, Halph Rhodes, and Franklin Schultz Kinaid-Corter, Henry, Canada derrifried, Jones, Green, Iwin, Brown Lowry, Thompson, Anthony, Pimsee LaCyne-Crexton, Preston, Rus Louisburg Rural—Kelley, McDowell, Martin, Van Kirk, White, Gardner. Baker. Mayetta—Wapp, McMurray, Hale, Bradley. McLouth—C. Edmonds, Jaynes, R Edmonds, Cass, Ridgway, Davison Harding, Casebred, Shaver, A. Edmonds. Mulvane—F. Harris, H. Butterfield Osakoslao—L. Evans, F. Belin, P. Alexander, R. Sharkev, R. Hawk, C. Pentz, L. Rogers, R. Bell, J. Vigus, D. Bliss, F. Bell, D. Hawk, D. Sharp, D. Larkin, L. Hoffman, G. Coleman Perry Rural—Grindol. Rock Creek Rural—Renfoil, Gish. Scranton—H. Punches, F. Black, F. Frigues. H. Alberv. F. McKinley. South Haven -McGregor, V. Fairchild, C. Weekly, H. Harrison, C. Flesch, L. Reynolds, E. Creed. Wamego—W, Hartwick, T, Fleck, I, Arnold, C, Shifter, Jennings. L. Kirilou, C. Smitter, Jennings, Westphalia Township—Johnston, Lankard, George, Schulte, Chapin, Art, Summers. Williamsburg-R. Baldwin, C. Reed, Meyers, E. Decker, M. Trevoy, R. illiams, E. Schupp, M. Tomson, D. dettick, A. Chambers. Wilson—Kuck. Phi Liambida Sigma held a business meeting last Saturday at Westminster Hall, and the following people were elected as officers for the company. Mr. Barron was vice-president, Louise Marvin; secretary and treasurer, Lucie Robertson. The opening games of the women's tennis tournament began today at 3:30 p. m. on the courts back of the gymnasium. The ten sets of the first bracket of the singles were to be played off at this time. The women lost all seven, ending at 3:30 may enter at 4:30, according to the tennis manager. Begin Tennis Tournament Women Play Ten Single Sets Off By Afternoon The courts have been permanently reserved for women from 3 p. m. on, and open to both men and women in the mornings and afternoon up until 3 p. m. Special arrangements have during the courts Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until midnight for the seven sets of the first bracket of the women's doubles. Ruth Hover, instructor in the department of physical education, will be on the courts at 3:30 to help run off the games. The following officiated games were secured: Jean Bennett, c24; Marlene Walker, c24; Harriet C. Pat- You may be sure of Satisfaction with: WIEDEMANN'S CONFECTIONS Packed Fresh Daily in: Just Received—$22.50 to $39.75 Dresses of Flat Pleats and Crepe de Chene in the popular allover printed design, strait line designs with wide sash, semi-boucle with plaited apron front and panels. 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He is survived by a friend of Uncle Jimmy Green and had perhaps as large a circle of friends over the state as any other alumnus. He was loyal to the K. U. football team, and he was a stadium fund. He was not only prominent as an attorney, but as a Don't be Backward Get that PROM date now She won't wait till the last minute for you to call. There's just too much competition in the date line for her to pass up a chance of attending. The Junior Prom WITH WITH COON-SAUNDERS—NINE PIECES Exquisite Decorations Surprises Galore www.w3.org/2000/svg http://www.w3.org/2000/svg/variants/v1.1/v1.1.svg Friday, April 27 Tax $4.00 Robinson Gym Store Closed During the Relays, 2 to 4:36 P. M. A New Arrival The Straightaway A Society Sports Model with belt back in a beautiful over plaid cashmere Other sport suits $24.50 up --with two pair trousers. Are you wedded to a certain brand of Men's Clothing? 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