THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TRACK TEAM WORKING FOR DRAKE RELAYS Coach Schlademan Will Also Enter Men in Special Events MORE EVENTS THIS YEAR Results Will Be Broadcasted By Radio After Each The Kansas track team is working hard in preparation for the Drake relays which will be held at Des Moines Friday and Saturday. Coach Schlademan's planning to take two relay games this weekend will be entered in the special events. The meet this year will include many more events than were held last year, as 34 final events and 10 preliminaries have been arranged by K. L. Wilson, director of athletics at Drake University. The new event which have been added to the program for the first time are: 440 low hurdles, 440 yard relay, to be run in two section, another section of the University one jump, to discuss throw, high jump, shot put, javelin, and the special match race. The men Coach Schlademann is planning to take in the special events are: Captain Everett Bradley, to be entered in the javelin, shot-put, bunge jump and 120 yard high hardness. Keenway will run in the 100 yard dash. Broms will be entered in the pole vault and will be entered in the pole vault and probably Mathews in the javelin, and Brody in the discus. The relay teams will be announced later. Events for Friday, the opening day of the meet, will be run in the following order: 100 yard dash preliminaries; first section Class "B", half mile high school relay, second section Class "C"; two mile class "B", high school relay; class "B" high school shuttle race; University and College 120 yard high hurdle preliminaries; class "B" high school mile relay, 440 yard low hurdle university and college preliminaries; class "B" high school medley race. The following order of events will be maintained on Saturday, the main day of the "Western Olympic" meet; class "A" high school half-mile relay, first and second sections; two mile relay. Class "A" high schools; 120 yard high hurdles; university and college two mile relay; final in University and college 160 yard dash; two mile relay; final in University and college hurdles, universities and colleges; one mile relay, class "A" high schools; university 440-yard relay in two sections; university four mile relay; high school shuttle race, class "A"; grade school shuttle race; college one mile relay; university half-mile relay, two sections; high school medley race, class "A"; one mile special match race; college half mile relay; university one mile relay in two sections. Finals in the colleges and University field events will be held Saturday afternoon in connection with the track Wiedemann's Tea Room Service The Dining Service Supreme X Getting Baseball Scores By Radiophone at Carls Somewhat new in furnishing baseball scores to the public is being tried out by the Carl Clothing Co. in the form of baseball results by radiophone. The Douglas Radio Company has Street are furnishing the apparatus. "We are starting this service today for the public and if static conditions are not too bad we will continue it," said Clifford Carl today. Scores may be up before the league games by calling 251 from 3:00 to 5:00 o'clock every evening. "NAPOLEON WAS GRANDPA" So Claims an Ousted French苏嘘 Paris, April 24—Louis Napoleon Eugene Maximilian Leroux Masson, grandson of Napoléon I, according to the official account, minutely expelled from his domain near Colombes, a suburb of Paris The proprietors of the ground occupied by the self-styled seconde of Napoleon I, were arrested in courts and their right was upheld. The expulsion was a shock to the inhabitants of the little village who had never doubted the historic accuracy of Mason's tale. He even bove his father, a high school student in the Little Corpusal, although sixty years of age According to his story, when Napolon was fleeing from Waterloo, he stopped to change horses at a post station in Chelty, in the department of Pas-de-Calis. The manager of the post, an Irishman, had fled, belied behind his wife, a young Spanish woman was visiting her home in Madrid-Macedonia. Dona Rosalia received the imperial visitor with such cordiality that the heart of the emperor was touched and when he continued his journey to Paris she accompanied him. Historians are silent regarding this love episode, but Mason was the author of the book that was the daughter of the Spanish beauty and the fallen dictator of Europe. events. Finals in the laveh, jump, hot put, high jump, disc throw, road jump, and pole vault will be eid. The program will begin at 2 o'clock on Friday, the opening day, and at 1:30 on Saturday, Director Wilson announced. The results of the meet will be broadcasted by the radio immediately after each event. MOB SLAYS SHERIFF IN CALIFORNIA SCRAP Inglewood, Cal., April 25—Armenia guards patrolled Inglewood today while Coroner Frank Manze conducted an inquest over the body of Marion B. Mosher, deputy sheriff, who was slain in a gun battle between a mob and deputy marshal Frank Worner. The little city was keyed to a high pitch moment. Worner expressed fear that an attack would be made on his life. Armed Guards Are Patrolling the Little City of Inglewood. To-day The full extent of the night riding terror which hit this part of California is expected to be revealed to the public in August of Mosher slain early Sunday. Terror has reigned in Inglewood, a small city a few miles from Los Angeles, since the somber shadow of the white-caps was funging across it. The name of the men back of this terror will be sought in the inquest. The target is to ascertain whether they have a court organization which conducts trials. The California night-riders originated in the oil fields. Night Marshal Frank Werner, a youthful-looking officer whose house is in New Jersey, is expected to tell the jury the story of the motive behind the gun shooting on Friday, two others injured. Werner, after his revolver at a crowd of night riders assembled before the home of a Spaniard when these men were shot. Rody's Father Visits Here H. Rody, of Downs the father of George Roy, premie point maker of the K. U. basketball quintet, and pitcher on the baseball team, is at the University today taking stock of the institution in general. When broached on the subject, Mr. Roy drawed, "Oh, I just ran up to see how George is getting along." P. A. D.'s Beat Phi Beta Pi Phi Alpha Delta defeated Phi Beta Pi in a six innings baseball game by a score of 10 to 1 going to the second round of the professional Pan-Hellenic league series. The pitchers with alpha cata was the feature of the game. The winner of this game meets Gamma Sigma Epsilon in the second round Saturday. Send the Daily Kansan home. You Can Wear The Best Clothing and still pay only a moderate price due to our selling system. Two Prices Only Selling For Cash No end of season sales All wool finely tailored and suits in the newest patterns and fabrics with two pairs of trousers With one pair of trousers $22.50 and $27.50 SkofStadS FLLING SYSTEM $30 and $35 J. J. Weber of the department of visual education went to Iowa City over the Easter vacation for a conference on Visual Instruction. He conferred with William F. Russell, dean of the College of the University of Iowa and O. E. Klingman, Director of the Extension Division. Max Kalser, c24, spent the week end at his home at Ottawa, Kan. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Industrial Research Group will meet Wednesday evening at 8:30 at Henley Hall with Prof. Jensen, All who are interested in industrial problems and their study are invited.—Neal D. Newby, pres. The French Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in Fraser, Room 380. There will be discussions on very important problems; also election of the new afers. All the members are urged to be here. Black Helmets—There will be an election of new members at the Acacia House tonight at 8:15. Be there — Raymond Jones, Pres. "Overtones," which was to have been presented Monday evening, had be postponed and will now be given Wednesday evening at 7:15 in the Little Theater. It will be given by MacMurray's class in dramatic art. A regular meeting of Kappa Phi will be held Wednesday evening, April 26, at Meyers Hall. Lilah Snyder, Leader. **Announcement** is made through Miss.Ama Barrum, director of the K. U. Commons, that the Commons will serve supper tomorrow night. Wednesday, April 26, from 5:30 to 6:15 o'clock only, because of the Engl. service to be served there immediately following the regular meal hour. Any student desiring a job as dishwasher in a boarding club or carpenter call at the Y. M. C. A, office, 108, Fraser Hall. The Industrial Research Group will meet tonight at Henley Hall at 8:30 o'clock with Prof. Jena P. Jensen, of the department of economics, as lead counsel and women, who are interested in industrial problems, are invited. 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