PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925 Twenty-one Men Leave for Annual Triangular Meet Kansas and Nebraska Have Even Chance to Win Meet, According to Dope twenty-one men in charge of Coach Karl Schlademan and trainer "Trish" Kelley will leave tonight for Lincoln Neh, to compete in the irritating Olympics, the Knox College Angles and the University of Nebraska tomorrow afternoon. Last hour jugging with the dope gives Kansas and Nebraska both an even chance to take the meet, with something like fifty points. The Kansas Argies are placed last because their only strength lies in the distance runs, which they are expected to win. Graham, Poor and Ferguson are jumping over six feet, which is plenty high enough to win, since neither the Wildcats nor the Huskers have any outstanding men in this event. Graham and Goodell both a player and a second in the jump punishment of them make 22 foot with ease. Weir of Nebraska should have no trouble in the high hurdles, but second and third places will be bitterly contested. "Chuck" Doorbros and Graham have been stepping over the sticks in 10 seconds, which virtually assures at least one of them a place. The low hurdles promise excitation for all concerned. Graham has been doing close to 25 seconds which isn't quite fast enough for first, but which will land him a place. No doubt this event Locksie, Dale and Weir. All three of the dashes, the 100, 220 and 410, promise to be the most thrilling events of the meet. Fisher has his heart bent and his legs trained to beat Locke. Wongwai is also determined to make the Husker fresh run. Some sort of record, if conditions are favorable, will break Fisher's ideal distance is the 220 He starts rather slow in any race but gathers speed and momentum with every stride in the longer sprint. If both he and Loke are at their max, the Loke would seconds fat would not be surprising. The quarter-mile will bring Crites Husker captain, Scherich, Rooney and Engle together. Both Nebrasburts, in a 15-mile race, have run the distance in 50. A judgment as to who will win will be hazardous. It is safe to say that the victor would be able to enable just this thing. Lewis and Watson have been running the half consistently in two minutes during the week. Nebraska hailed Lewis in this event, who won it in the Valley indoor meet, and the Ages gave him Klimp, who won the same event in the dual meet with Kansas two weeks ago. Pratt will run the two miles, where he will be aided by Bronson and Grady, if the latter is not too tired after the mile run. Balzer will be the outstanding man in his event. He is running it regularly in Valley record runs and runs Kesar should place, with good chances of winning some of them. The diminutive but "tuffy" Grady is running the mile. He will be pitted against Balzer and Kimport of the Angies, and Ross and Lewis of Nobraska. Everyone of these men runs the four-lap event in 4:30 or better, and will probably have to do better to win. The following week Kansas takes on Missouri in one of those annual and bitterly fought Jayhawk-Tiger battles, Every indication points to the fact that Kansas is one of the annual Missouri Valley Conference meet at, Norman, Okla. The following men are going on the Nebraska trip: Poor, Graham, Ferguson, Iacct, Goodell, Phillips Roberts, Connelly, McGee, Doeon Roberts, Connelly, McGee, Doeon Roberts, Pratt, Grady, Bronson, Lewis Watson, Roem, McAdow. Golfers Will Play The University golf team will play a 32 hole match with the team from the University of Missouri, Saturday, about 9 a.m. at the Lawrence Country Club. There will be no admission charge. The Kansas golfers, Henry Lied Hill, and Robinson, have won the matches they have had with Washburn college this year. This will be their first valley match. Missouri has new material this spring and is rated as having one of the strongest teams in the 'Missouri Valley. Memorial day services are to be held at the University of Wisconsin in honor of the 139 soldiers who died during the World war. Intramural Tournaments to Finish This Week-End It is expected by the intramural sport managers that the tennis tournaments, both singles and doubles, will be into the semi-finals by the week-end. It will be possible then to get some definite dope on the probable winner of the tournament, so they can round championship for the year. The hardball tournament in which professional fraternities and boarding houses are competing should also reach the semi-finals by the weekend. Games* in this tournament have been delayed to a large extent Complete Second Part of Intramural Meet Tomorrow Morning Last Saturday's Track Mee Put Sig Alpha's in Lead With 37 Points The second section of the first annual spring intramural trackmeet will be run off tomorrow morning. The starting time has been changed from 10 to 10:30 so that it will not conflict with the first round games commit with the first roster game in the high school baseball tournament. The events that will be held to tomorrow are: 50 yard dash; discuss 440 yard dash; high jump; broad jump; 120 yard high hurdle; mile run; half mile relay and mile relay. The events held last Saturday and the winner each of them has a 50 yard low hurdle, blackburn, Delta Tau; half yard emmett; Sig Eip; Shoptut, Wills, unat. two mile, Bender, Sig Eip; Pole vault Woodworth, Delta Stigma Pi; 220 yard dash Shannon unat.; 220 yard low hurdles tie for first between Blackburn, Delta Tau, Jones Points are scored on this basis, one point for competition five points for a first, three points for a second two points for a third and one point for fourth. All points are scored in organizations at the end of the first section as follows: Sigma Alpha Epsilon 37, Sigma Phi Epsilon 33, Deltasigma Pi 24, Kappa Sigma 24, Deltaphi Pi 14, Deltaphi 18, Delta 18 1.3, Delta Upson 16 Delta Chi 15, Delta Kappa 15, Pi Upson 14 1.3, Cosmopolitan Club 15, Sigma Alpha Mu 11, Sigma Chi 10, Phi Kappa Psi 10, Alpha Kappa 5, and Pi Kappa Alpha 1. Supremacy in the field events will decide the winner of the meet to morrow since the majority of the field events will be held at that time. As yet the comparative strength of the dark field events is not known and it may be that a dark horse may bob up and carry off the honors. Six Gym Classes in Meet Women's Groups to Contest Thursday, May 21 A field meet between the six regular sophomore and freshman gymnasium classes will be held Thursday afternoon, May 21, according to Miss Dorothy Barter, of the department of physical education. Besides the customary races and baseball, basketball and javelin throws will probably be a game of teamwork, a tag of war, and similar events. The inter-class trackmeet is scheduled for Saturday May 223. Medal are being offered for first place in each event of this meet. For the week ending May 8 the gymnasium records were: hop, step and jump—28 feet 9 inches; by Olive Weatherly; baseball跳—126 feet 9 inches; by Martin Wallace; Basketball跳—60 feet; by Mary Blair; basketball跳—54 feet; by Martin Blair; 60-yard dash—7.6 seconds, by Virginia Davis; 25-yard dash—4 seconds, by Anne Botaford. Already this week, the years records have been lowered. Margaret Curry ran the 50 yard dash in 7 second, Anne Bottsford ran the 60-yard dash in 8 seconds, and Solem Klemp ran the 100-yard dash. "The records this week will be much better than of more practice," said Miss Barter this morning. "The track is new and only practice will lower the records." Glee Club Selects Key **glee club selects key** The men's glee club has selectes a design for a key and orders have the key for every member. The key is of gold with a jayhawk in blue on the face. Back of the jayhawk is a bar of music and the words "K. U. men's glee Club." On the back will be inscribed the owner's name and the years he has been in the club. Annual Turf Classic Is Held at Louisville; Twenty Enter Race Winner of Kentucky Derby Receives Fifty Thousand Dollar Purse The fifty-first annual renawal of the classic Kentucky Derby will be run on the Churchill Downs truck toorrow. The race this year has attracted a great list of starters and picking of a winner is a difficult job. The Derby is the feature turf event of this continent and attracts close to one hundred thousand people every year. Only three year old horses are allowed to enter and each entry carries a weight of 128 pounds. The purse this year is $50,000 with $800 added for each starter. The starting yard is 192 feet long and the miles and the record for the distance is 2:03.4 set by old Rosebud in 1914. Of the 129 horses nominated last winter, only about twenty will probably start tomorrow. Last year Black Gold, a comparative outsider, won the race. One of the old features of the race is the fact that during the 51 years of the running of the race, they were given a chance. This was in 1915 when regret won it. The probable starters in the classic are Swope, Flying Ebony, Boon Company, Chief Ureas, Bill Strap, Broadway Jones, King Nadik, Neoluck Gut, Prince of Bourbon, Sweeping away, Lee O. Cotner, Son of John, Step Along, Ahmad, Singofun, Creek, Kentucky Cardinal, Kentucky Cardinal, and Quatrain. Of this hit Quatrain, Almaude, Captain Hal, Chanette, Lee O. Cotner and Kentucky Cardinal are the favorites for first honors. The G. W. Dyer to Lecture Economist Will Give Address Here, May 20 G. W. Dyer, professor of economics at Vanderbilt University of Nashville, Tenn., will address the members of the department of economics, May 20. The subject of this lecture has been made known but according to Frank T. Stockton, dean of the School of Business he will probably lecture on some modern tendencies in American economies and social thinking. He will address especially 900 class in American economic history. "Professor Dyer is a well known speaker before groups of business men," said Dean Stockton, "and he is an outstanding lecturer of the south. He is lecturing under the authority of Mr. Rudolph Council and it is through the Associated Industries of Kansas that he comes here. To men who know Professor Dyer he is thought to belong to the conservative group of economists and the economics department are urged to attend. All others are welcome. ANNOUNCEMENTS There will be a track practice for girls on the stadium field, Saturday afternoon, May 16, from 2 until 4:30. Epworth League Methodist church Sunday evening, May 17, at 7 o'clock. Topic "The Laws of Achievement" lead by Lloyd Williams. The annual farewell Phil Alpha Delta banquet in honor of the seniors of the fraternity was given at Harvard University, and his affair was also in the nature of a farewell for Prof. John Hallen who will leave the University this spring to go to the University of Texas. The faculty of the School of Law were guests. Annual Farewell Banquet Held by Phi Alpha Delta "Eat, drink and be merry; for me to" "Paul Wunsch, a senior." "Same here," farewell talks by the mother seniors, John Blake, Leonard Top. Flyp Wright, James Hogan and Richard Stevens. "You're a year ahead, but watch our step." Webster Hallet of the sophomore class. WANT ADS Hilton Douglas acted as toastmaster. The program of toasts was as follows: "They're good boys," Prof. M. T. Van Hecke. Lambda chapter of Sigma Tau, honorary engineer of fraternity, held its spring initiation Tuesday evening followed by a banquet at the Congregational Hall and Exaq Goodchild, "26," were initiated. Prof. A. M. Ockerland was made an honorary member, Prof. A. H. Slus acted as constituent. Prof. John Ise gave the address of the institute. Prof. Professor Isetted that the engineering student were less prone to "stall" than college students, Dean P. F. Walker, Professor Ockerland, M. H. Lincsock, president, and James Jobele also assisted. Professor read the the of the initiates. ine Austin orchestra furnished music for the banquet. DELIGHTFUL room for girls, summer rates. Call 1490 after 5 p. m. Typing also desired. M20 Van Hecster. "I'm going south," Prof. John Hallen. Sigma Tau Holds Initiation FOR SALE-Full Albert system MONO A Clarinet, low pitch. Excellent condition. $14.00. Phone Bleivins at 1701. M19 LOST—Black Schaeffer Lifetime, Wednesday, between Sigma Chi house and 10th and Mass. Can identify. Snyder, 334. M17 ENTERPRISE Ticket No. 1014 has been left at Kansan office. Owner may have by calling for same. M17 WILL, THE person who was seen taking a Jayhawker from 101 W. Ad. please return same. No questions will be asked. M19 FOR RENT - New apartments furnished complete, strictly modern, hardwood floors, private bath. Two bedrooms. 1022 Ohio. Phone M18 Black LOST - Tortoise, shell glasses, new, somewhere on University campus. If found call Patt, Beta house. M20 LARGE house with large, new sleep- ing porch. Cheap if taken at once. Suitable for fraternity. Phone 1644, M16 MARCELLING, 50e; shampooing, 50e Phone 2775. Address 1015 Ky. m17 HOUSE FOR RENT—to small fraternity. Address XYZ c-o Kansan. Washington University to Play Kansas Team on Monday Afternoon Stadium Courts Will Be Scene of Contention for Tennis Valley Honors A home laundry suit for the use of its members has been installed by one fraternity at the Oregon Agricultural College, Washington University will play the University of Kansas tennis team Monday afternoon at 3, on the stadium courts, if the weather permits. Washington has the same team that she had last year, and is doped to be one of the strong contenders for Valley honors. The Journal Post Rogers and Campbell will play doubles against the visitors, and Haug and Rogers will play the two singles matches. All three of the matches should be close. Kansas has been handicapped this year in having a double teams team on the court hand, on the Washington doubles team, Forrester and Bierman, have played together for two years. For sale at the following places: Captain Forrester of Washington is rated as one of the best singles players in the conference and Muir Rogers, who plays him in singles, will have to play his best valley win. Last year Forrester beat the Kansas captain, George Glaskin, two love sets in the match here. At point in Rogers three times before Rogers finally pulled away from him. Gravure Section of May 17 will contain a full page of the 1925 University of Kansas Jayhawker Queens. Reserve your copy today. Hessa Drug Store City Drug Store Rankin Drug Store Reese Drug Store Hillside Drug Store Coe Drug Store Santa Fe Depot Interurban Depot Eldridge Hotel W. Schaff, Local Agent Xiaobuy 721 Mass. St. 721 Mass. St. The Gilba Glo Co. 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