PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1926 Athletic Officials Praise Handling of Kansas Relays Sport Writers and Guests Commend Hospitality Shown Them by University Many commendations for K. U. have been received from athletic officials and sport writers who were the guests of the University during the Kansas relays. The organization of the meet surpasses that of other relays, according to these men. While the athletes who took part in the relays were not participating in their events they were allowed to remain in rooms under the stadium out of reach of the sun. A connection was made between the and the dressing rooms informed the athletes as to their events and the progress of the meet. Hospitality Appreciated The hospitality given the visiting sport writers received much favorable comment. The K. U. news bureau under the head of sports writing the detailed report of each event from a telephone on the field These reports were mimeographed and handed out to each visiting reporter after the completion of the event. The Jay James were hostesses to the journalists and to the officials of the meet during the afternoon. They served hot coffee and sandwiches to the occupants of the press box, and later in the afternoon they passed out pep and cigars. Fielding "Hurry-Up" Vost and Dr. John Watson, who had been a long break away from their duties long enough to receive a share of the food Food to Be Served at Events While Hofff was vaulting, Chancellor Lindley, Governor Paulen and party came to the press box. They met some politicians and also were refreshed meetings. The new press box afforded good facilities for the journalists. Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics, said today that the serving of hot food to the reporters working on the team was a part of all events in the city. Swimming Meet Planned Women's Field Day Scheduled for Early in May The baseball tournament, said Miss Barter, will be played on Saturday, May 15, if the weather permits. Also interclass practice for the track meet will be held in event of victory. The players and parents of the pennant will be given, the finals will be played in the tennis tournaments. There will also be a meeting of al those interested in track Thursday afternon at 4:30. Track has been started in the gym classes, and in this manner many women have receive a great deal of practice. The swimming meet which is to be held May 10, will have as one of its outstanding features the pole game between the different classes, according to the rules. The women who signed up for the swimming meet will have a meeting Thursday afternoon at 4:29 in the women's gymnasium," said Mass Barter. "The first practice will be held Saturday from 10:30 to 11:30 arranged for some time next week." Baseball Dates Are Fixed Oklahoma Aggies to Play Here on April 26 and 27 Dates for the Kansas-Oklahoma Age baseball games have been defined agreed upon for April 26 and 27, next Monday and Tuesday, according to an announcement made by Coach John Bunn this morning. The dates for the Oklahoma A. and M. games were announced tentatively early in the season either at Friday and Saturday of this week or Monday and Tuesday of next week. The latter announcement was tentatively announced an April 26 and 27. Missouri also plays the Jayhawks next week April 10 and May 1. This will make four home games for the next week. No games have been played by which Kansas and the Oklahoma Aggies may be compared but the Okaiah team is about equal in strength to the Missouri nine. They have won two and lost two to the Tigers. On May 7 and 8 Kansas will go to Columbia for a two game series with Missouri. The team will then return home for two weeks during which they will play Oklahoma on May 14 and 15 and Kansas on May 23 and the season will be finished in Oklahoma, May 21 and 22 at Stillwater and May 24 and 25 at Norman. Intramural Track Meet Will Include 15 Events Because of a mistake in the entry blanks for intramural track meet that were sent to the organizations all over the country, men for the pole vault and the shot put may do so Saturday April 24. The team left off the original entry blanks. The drawings for this track meet will be made next Saturday and the meet will be held on the following Friday and Saturday, April 20 and May 1. There are 15 events in which an organization can enter four men. Only three of these men may compete in the relay. These relays with only four allowed to compete. There will be two relays, the mile and the half mile relays. The events are divided into two groups. The group consisting of the 100-yard dash, 440-dash dale, one mile, 120-yard high hurdles, and the 880-yard relay will be run off at 4:30:0 Friday afternoon on April 30 at the stadium field. The other group consisting of the 220-yard dash, 880-yard run, 220-yard low hurdles, high jump, long jump, shot put, and the pole vault will be run off at 9 o'clock on Saturday morning May 1. Play in Second Round of Tennis Tournament Must Finish Saturday Results Must Be Given to Sabo 'or Left in Intramural Box in Robinson "The second round of tennis must be played this week and the results turned into room 263, Robinson gymnastium by Saturday," Conch Sabeh said. "If coming in late would be cast out and the game would go as a default." Contenants, Sabe said, should bring the results to his office and if he is not there put the name of the contents in a box and insert it into an intramental box in the door. The box is on the inside of the door but a hole is cut in the door to allow entrance of the contents. "Questions have been asked in regard to substitution in the matches after the tournament started." Sabea announced that the announcement board stated that no substitutions can be made after the tournament has started and if there is a substitution the penalty will be awarded to all points made tournament. There are 32 games in the single matches to be played this week and 16 contests in the doubles. "If the men can play more than one round of tennis a week if they know their opponents, it would be a good idea to do so because we desire to finish the tournament by May 21," Sabe said. Plans are underway to send entry blanks to the different organizations for the intramural horseshoe and box tournaments. Blanks will probably be mailed by Friday, April 23 and will have to be entered by the organization's organizers on Friday, April 24. The drawers will be made, April 28 and the tournaments started immediately so that all athletic events will be finished by May 22. This will leave a week in the preparation before the final examinations start. A schedule for intramural baseball caught Saturday morning will be announced in the playground baseball will be played every evening at 4:30 Legislature Questioned K. U. Teachings in 1889 At one time it was feared that the element of aristocracy was being taught in the University of Kansas, but after El Dorado Republican of Feb. 1, 1889 Wheras, the people of the state of Kansas have decided by a majority of 80% protection to American industries, and are opposed to the doctrine of British control. "Representative, Poe, of Butler County, introduced the following resolution in the legislature which was adopted with considerable enthusiasm: Resolved, That the committee on state affairs be directed to ascertain and report to this House at as early a date as possible whether it is a fact that the English title of the faculty is being taught at the State University at Lawrence, and if so by whom, and that they report by and otherwise (sic) if any legality is necessary to abolish the English titles of "Lord Chancellor", "Dean", and "Legents" or "Ruler", in the absence of a King, and substitute in lieu of the English title of "President" "trustee" for the officers of said institutions of the state of Kansas to whom British titles are given by the laws of the state." Gym Exhibition Tonight Approximately three hundred people will take part in the first annual physical training exhibition that will be held on 8. g m. Class Room Work Will Include Exercises and Dances Owing to the fact that the high bars cannot be moved upstairs to the basketball floor where more seating space could be available, the exhibition will take place on the first floor. The partition between the two floors must be designed and seating space will be provided for about four hundred people. The exhibition will be a form of "open house" for the department of physical education, including exercises, drills, dances, and stunts will be exhibited by both men and women. Y. W. C. A. Holds Session No admission will be charged. Religious and Social Workers Meet in Convention A vocal selection by Either Ott, and a piano solo by Virginia Arnold were features of the program at the Y. W. C. A. cabinet tea Tuesday afternoon Audrey Phillips was in charge of the tea, and Anita Martin presided at the vener service which preceded. Chairman of the various committees which make up the cabinet were introduced by the first session and ferried with the chairmen and expressed their preference for committees. The committee heads include: Theodore Danaer, Henley house committee; Marian Cole, big sister committee; Marina Snyder, trustee; Emine Erunice Harker, finance; Margaret Patton, reading; Dorothy Luxton and Elizabeth Davis, inter-racial commission; Marina A. Kruse, staff members; worship; Dorothy Gregg, Bible study; Catherine Andrews, service; Margaret Brett, secretary; Rub Van Biper, W. S. G. a. Representative; and Miriam A Collinion club has been organized at the University of Florida for the double purpose of changing the type of dancing at the university functions and for giving non-freerunners a part in some sort of social activity. Professional Cards EYES EXAMINED. Glasses made. Lawn Optical Coat, 1925 Mass. R. B. HUTCHINSNG, M. D.-Practice Limited, R. B. HUTCHINSNG, M. D.-Practice Limited, Games 616d. 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