PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925 Occidental Team Arrives at K. U. for Annual Event Western Quartet Won All Four Relays in College Class Last Year The first relay team for the third annual Kannas Relays arrived in Lawrence this morning when Coach J. A. Pipal and his ten Occidental College athletes of Los Angeles, Cal., checked in at the athletic department on Wednesday. They are being entertained by Phi Beta professional medical fraternity. The Ocidental runners are back this year to defend their titles established at the games here last year and they will probably find some close competition in the relays. The Western quartet won all four of the championship in the college class and the 440 yard relay in the university class. Another team that has arrived in Lawrence for the big meet is in San Marcos Baptist Academy of San Marcos, Texas. Coach G. A. Taylor has brought a lone star state rule羽奏 quartet to compete in the junior college event. The Southerners have talked about the cold weather here. With the entry list for the Relys completed and checked it is found that Minnesota University has the games with a total of 22 men. Nebraska is with 30 men and University of Wisconsin has 29 men entered in the car- Of the 13 states that are sending teams here for the Relays, one hundred schools are represented. The state of Kansas has the largest number of schools in the nation, at 48. The number of schools from each state is as follows: Nebraska; 6; Iowa; 10; Illinois; 3; Kansas; 48; Wisconsin; 2; Minnesota; 10; Oklahoma; 6; Oregon; 1; Pennsylvania; 1; Texas; 6; and California, 1. Kansas Golf Team Wins Washburn Defeated in Firs Match of Season High winds and temporary green prevented low scores, when the Kan'an golf club defended Washoula college in the first match of the sea son at the Topoka country club yesterday afternoon. Ernest Lied of Kansas turned in a 79 for the 18 hole affair. John Nacke of Washburn made a 60, Captain John Henry of Kansas a S2, and Gaylord Martin of the Topeka tea n a 56. Par on the Topka country club is 50. The men in the schedule were the country club in Topeka, but was changed because of the bad condition of the same greens. Washburn will play a return match here next Tuesday at the Lawrence country club. Alpha Chi's Will Hold Sectional Convention The annual convention of the southwestern province of the Alpha Chi Omega security will be held at the University House of Phi brothers in Lawrence. Delegates from the state universities of Oklahoma, Colorado, Texas and New Mexico, as well as from the respective alumnie chapters will attend. Mia, Dale S. Byles, natuional treasurer, of Nebula, Mo., chose her president, of Denver, Colo., will be in Lawrence for the convention. the chapter at Baldwin, and alumnae clubs of Baldwin, Topeka, and Kansas City, Mo., will assist Misty Chaperon in entertaining the delegates from April 24th. there will be a tea, with representatives from the various fraternities on the Hill, and on Saturday evening a banquet will be given to the visitors. The days will be devoted to a number of business meetings. Star Hurdler in Action This is Brooklyn in perfect form over the low hurdles. He holds the world's record over the 220-yard low sticks, 23.2 seconds. Brooklyn was a member of the Olympic team, and also of the champion Iowa, mile relay team. He played with Ivan Fain-Bolton, former Kansas Aggie star, at the Kansas Reays. Basketball Rules Change Interpretations Are Simplified at Annual Session The changing of three basketball playing rules and the stand triumph of their interpretation were the results of the annual meeting of the committees of the National College Athletic Association, the Y. M. C. A., and the A. A. U. at New York last Saturday. All zones were done away with and supplemented by the rule, "When a player is fouled in the act of shooting for a goal in any part of the floor, two free throws shall be awarded to the player fouled." The hand behind the back rule is case of a jump ball which hanl ready been abolished by the western conference was discarded and replaced by the clause: "Any use of the hand not used in tapping the ball shall be construed as a personal foul." The rule "A ball hitting the edge of the backboard is out of bounds," was changed to read "When the ball hits the edge of the backboard and rebounds into the playing court it shall still be in play." 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The gums, too, become irritated and sore. Squibb's Dental Cream, made with Squibb's Milk of Magnesia, safely neutralizes these acids. It protects the teeth from Acid Decay at The Danger Line and elsewhere. It keeps the teeth clean, attractive and sound. It soothes the gums. Use it —morning, noon and night. Keep a tube or two on hand. At drug-gists everywhere. E. K. SQUIBB & SONS, New York-Manhattan the medical Protection since 1858 1925 Two years older than K. U. Established 1865 Quality and Service 735 Mass. St. April Showers You won't need your yellow slicker for the APRIL SHOWERS shown at REESE'S DRUG STORE 929 Mass. St. APRIL SHOWERS is an exquisite line of Perfumes and Toilet Articles by Cheramy, the master perfumer, maker of Cappi Perfumes and Powders. You must see these to appreciate them. Stop in and let us show you something different. We have in, ready for sale, the following items: Face Powder, Perfume, Talcum Powder, Toilet Water, Dusting Powder (large cans), Rouge, Compacts (double), Brilliantine and Bath Salts. "The finest clothes you can place on your back" carries the label of Hart Schaffner & Marx —a fine assortment of these suits ready for your choosing— $50 Others - - $40 - $45 - $55 Carls Superior Suits with two pairs of long trousers, at— $30 - $35 - $37.50 For the Relays- Duck Trousers, Blue Coats, White Shirts, Belts, Hose, Slickers, Waterproof Topcoats, new Neckwear, Caps, Hats, Flannel Trousers, Knickers Golf Hose, Sweaters. We're glad to show you and invite comparison. SEE THE KANSAS RELAYS Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium Olympic Stars and the Best of College Athletes from 100 Schools of 14 States in Action. Tickets at Athletic Office and Round Corner Drug Store - - - - -