PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1925 K. U. Entries in Relays Are Chosen for Third Annual Meet Saturday Sprint and Mile Teams Offer Best Hopes for Firsts to Kansas The Kansas entries for the rejoys Saturday have been completed and according to depo the Jayhawkers should be good for some points. The spirit and mile relay teams are abilities of a first in either event. in the 440 relay Rooney, Powers, Wongeng, and Fisher will run, while in the 880 the same team will coa llection. The reception of Engle reducer Power. In the mile relay Roosey, Watson, Engle, and Fisher will run, and in the medley relay Wongwai, Watson and Grady. Kansas has no entries in the two mile or the four mile runs but if Grudy should not run in the medley he will compete in the 3000 meter race. Kansas will be represented in the high jump by Graham and Poor and one of these two is conceded first place in this event. Phillips, the Kansas entry in the pole vault, has an outside chance to place. Goodh and Isett will be entered in the broad jump and Connelly in the discus. Connelly has been showing up well in the discus but he will be up for a shot. The long jump Gee will put the shot, and Roberts and Baker will throw the lavelo. The field events are the weakest for the Kansas team and the high jump is the only certain point getter. The dashes and relays should bring in some points, Wongwai being a strong entry in the century dash. Osif, Diminutive Pima Indian Among Favorites Record Holders Enter The 3000 meter event of the reals is drawing a large number of stars, including many who are record holders in their various conferences and who promise a competition that will test one of the best on the program. Other institutions to enter men is the 2000 mose are Washburn College, State Teachers of Pittsburgh Kana, and Fairmount, all of the Kanans Conference; Washington University of St. Louis; Drake University and Northwestern State Teachers of Alva, Olda. The distance and endurance of the American Indian will be matched against that of the white man in the 1950s, by a Philippine Ooif, 5-foot Pima Indian student of Haskell Indian Institute, in the long race, and while he is even more at longer distances, it is expectable that he will be among the greatest athletes. An early spring is already far and anvored here and extrants in the Kansas Rangeland are sure of ideal outdoor conditions. The unnery sky need of the middle west. Relays to Be Broadcast Track Fans of Many States Will Listen-In Thousands of track fans of more than fifteen states will be able to lift the relay racing of some of their favorite college athletes at the three annual University of Kansas relays on April 18, by radio broadcasting. The Kauka games, event by event, will be broadcast by KFKU, the Uni- tionals baseball team. It is 1:50. The wave length of KFKU is 27 meters and the Kansas Relays will be run off between 1:30 and 4:00. April 18, in Memorial stadium here. The high schools competing in the four relay races open to preparatory schools include Cedar Rapids, Ia., Kansas City, Mp., highs, Chicago. Text: Beatrice, Neb.; and several from Kansas and Oklahoma. The twenty-second annual K. U. luteischolastic track and field meet for Kansas high schools only will be held at the University of Kansas on August 17, the day before the Kansas relay and will afford radio operators a chance to test reception at 275 meters in order to be all set for receiving the relay at Saturday afternoon, April 18. Inter-Class Swimming Meet to Be Tomorrow The inter-class swimming meet will take place tomorrow at 4:30 in UBG in gymnasmian. Miss Margaret Barto, Miss Joseph Lantz, Miss Ruth Hoover and Miss Dorothy Barer will act as judges. The women taking part in the meet are: Martin, Carr, Marcell, Blair, Foulk, Walker, Kruger, Lear, Jolly, Van, Riper, Ebiere, Stapleton, Shannon and Wagettaf. Points for each team are to the points for making the team, the women placing first will receive 25 points; second, 15 points; and Jayhawk Golf Team Meets Washburn Men on Shawnee Course Robinson, Henry, Lied and Hill Open Season in Match With Ichabods The Jayhawk golf team will open the season when they meet the Washburn college team in a non-competition match at the Shawnee County Kansas football game. John Henry, Ernest Robinson, Ernest Lied and Justin Hill will journey up for the match, but only a foursome will be played. It is probable that Henry and Lice are present Kansas in the 18 hole affair. The Kansas team this year with the exception of Lied is composed entirely of veterans. Robinson, Henry and Hull, all "kK" men in golf, play with the only team to win a trophy and Kansas state championship, won the Valley championship by taking the Valley meet at Lincoln last year. All of the men have been showing up well in practices at the Lawrence country club, especially Henry, a Lawrence product, and Lied, who is a City Mos. City Mos., and has a good ranking there. Robinson has been playing more consistently this year than last. All members of the team have been turning in good scores in practices during the two months, with the Ichabods, but they hold an advantage over the Jayhawks, because of their familiarity with the Topeka course, which is much more difficult than the Lawrence course. In two matches played between the Kansas last season, Kansas won both of them. ANNOUNCEMENTS The regular business meeting of the Square and Compass for April will be held at 7:30 p. m. Thursday the 26th from 1 to 4 p.m. All members are urged to be present. There will be a meeting of Women Forum, Thursday, April 16, in 200 Fraser at 4:50, W. W. Davis will present, the members are urged to be present. ley Purcell, president. All women interested in baseball or track please report at the gymnasium for a preliminary meeting at 4:30 Thursday. Florence Hutchison, W. A. A. baseball manager. Al Eteneo will meet Thursday afternoon at 4:30. All members are urged to be present. The Newcomers Club will not hold a meeting this week. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Kentucky, in Kentucky, on Thursday, April 23. MacDowell Club will hold a meeting at 7:30 p.m. on night in room 19 central Administration. Sigma God Chi will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Beta house. Active members and pledges be there. Sour Owl business. FOR RENT - Furnished house, suitable for fraternity, on Orcad. Inquire at 1110 Miss. St. A21 WANTED-A boy to dry dishes, Vermont Club. Phone 1919. A10 LOST—Alpha Tau Omega pin on campus. Number 14,800. B, P, T. Call 1544 Red. A21. FOR RENT-Apartment at the Stubbs building, 1103 Mass. Inquire at Apt. 2 for information, ti WANT ADS "Chick" Slawson, president. 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