PAGE FOUR TUESDAY MARCH 31, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN * Attention Turned to Annual Track and Relay Events Kansas High School Meet to Be Run Off in Two Classes Based on Enrollment Attention of all Kansas high school athleters and coaches is turning to the Twenty-second Annual Intercollegiate Track and Field Meet to be held in the Kansas Memorial Stadium, April 17, and to the Kansas Relays April 18. This year the intercollegiate Meet will be run off in two classes. All high schools with more than 200 enrolled in school students, will compete in class A. All schools with 200 or less on exclusive, of junior high schools, will compete in class B. Arkansas City Won in 1924 Arkansas City Won in 1924 Last year Arkansas City won 198 with 27% points and Chase Cain school took the Class B in 19 school. Two of the events in which the competition will be especially strong are the half mile and the mile relays in both classes. The high schools making fast enough time in these relay will be invited to enter the open half mile and mile relays for high schools in the Kansas Relays the next day. The Interscholastic Track and Field meet on April 17 is open to all Kansas high schools and to them alone. This meet is the one track classic of high school sports, provides for them the fastest competition available in the state. Kansas Relays Follow The day following the Intercollegiate meet, the Third Annual Kansas Relays will be started on the fast einder track and the turfed field of Memorial Stadium. This meet draws contestants from representative universities, colleges, junior colleges and schools throughout the United States. Last year the Kanaos Rehys provides competition for 1000 athletes representing 100 American schools. The scholarship is assured for the Rehys this year. Open Relays Attractive Entry blanks have been received from nearly all of those schools which competed last year and in addition many other schools. An especially classy field is being attracted by the open high school relays of the Kansas Relays on April 18, the day following. Beckers the junior varsity star at Missouri, Mo., and the high schools of Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska, several schools from out of the Missouri region participated in national reports. Cichurine high school, Cleberau, Texas, and Washington high school of Cedar Rapid, Iowa, are two of the fast teams encamping to play the Relays event open to high schools. Winning teams in the open relays on Saturday will receive team trophies, and each member of the winning teams will be awarded a gold medal. Intramural Meeting Held Committee to Govern Sports in Spring Tourneys One representative from each organized house of the Hill makes up this committee, which coach Patrick is co-operating with. This afternoon the intramural managers held a meeting with Coad Patrick to talk over the spring camp of intramural sports. He said, "This plan will prove more effective and we will be able to work as a real organization. Entry blanks are available at the meetings for the events which are to follow in the near future. There will be no excuses for not having them." Today blanks were given to the managers for entries in the play ground baseball tournament and the horse shoe tournament. Coach give notice that the pre- liminaries of the swimming match are to start today at 4:30 and will run every 6 minutes. Coach give at 7:30 the finals will take place Jay Janes Initiation to Be Held Wednesday The Day James held a special meeting yesterday afternoon at 4:30 in the rest room of central Administration building. Plans were made for the initiation of members who were elected into the organization this fall. It was decided to hold initiation services following a "feed" at 5:30 on Sunday and that committee must take place in the rest room of central Administration building. Margaret Gustafson and Frances Milliken were chosen to make further plans for the party. Engineers Schedule First Bracket Baseball Game Baseball games of the first braceke of the inter-departmental games on the School of Engineering will be scheduled for Thursday at 4:39 p.m. The chemical engineers will play the mechanicals and the miners will play the industrials. Both games will be in the field south of the grain mast. The winners of the first bracelet games will play again for entrance prizes. The winner of another game sometime near Engineering's ary on April 18, which will decide the winner of the permanent bracelet and the winner of the Engineering championship. Kansas Baseball Nine Faces Haskell Hurler to Improve Batting Team Prepares for First Game With Sooners by Exchange of Batteries In preparation for their games with Oklahoma, the Kansas baseball team is developing its batting by trying to solve the delivery of the ball. Last night the Haskell battery composed of Deany and Ward, worked for the Yannigans. The varsity team touched Denny for five hits and four runs in four innings. This was the first opportunity for variability men to face a fast-ball pitcher, Smith and Anderson each touched the Indian ace for two baggers. Couch Clark sent Wright and Halpin out to Haskell, and they worked for the Haskell Yarmigans. The Indians have a powerful hitting club this year, but Wright's curve ball was good for several strikeouts. With only ten days before the first game, Couch Clark is putting the men through long hours of work. A squad of about forty men are out every afternoon, "Lewie" Davidson, who suffered a broken arm early in the season, was out yesterday in uniform and in a few days will be working at home. The sprained ankle in Friday's game, but the injury is not serious. Kennedy expects to be back in the game about the middle of the week. The squad is in excellent condition as the pitchers have not been troubled much with sore arms. With 10 days of good weather and hard practice, the team should take the two games from Oklahoma. Tank Tryouts Scheduled Intramural Swimming Meet Preliminaries Today The preliminary try-outs for the intramural swimming meet will be held this afternoon at 5:20 and tomorrow afternoon. The try-outs for the 220 and 140 yard free style and the 200 yard backstroke and the 150 yard freestyle are scheduled for afternoon and for the rest of the events on the program tomorrow. Members of the varsity swimming team are not eligible to compete, and due to this a larger number of men are entered in the meet. Some close competition should result from the large number of men in the various swims and tank records are liable to fall in some of the events. The finals will be held Thursdays afternoon. The tank records: length-7.6 seconds McAdams (1922) 50 yard dash-28 seconds Johnstor (1924) 100 yard dash-1 min, 102 seconds Johnstor 2 min, 24 second Johnstor 2 min, 42 second Johnstor 2 min, 44 yard swim -8 min, 54 seconds, Hower (1923) 150 yard backstroke-2 min, 32.9 seconds, Posey (1924) 300 yard breaststroke-3 min, 21.4 seconds Posey (1924) Plunge-45 feet Huffman (1922) 50 yard -1 min, 62 seconds (Wyatt, Seckel, Doigyn, Culker) The office of the appointment bureau is very busy at the present time taking care of the many requests from students in various high schools for teachers. Bureau Gets Requests for High School Teachers The following superintendents were in the office Saturday interviewing prospective candidates for teaching positions; Supt. William French, of Winfield; Supt. J. B. Hefflerhefge, of Newton; Stuart. Edward Krewsch, of Ottawa; and Ralph Gawans, of Ottawa; and Princess Romania, bishop of Eudora. Prof. W. H., Johnson said this morning that a great number of subrvertents from various parts of the state have expressed their intention of visiting the University in a new prospective teacher while here. Every section of the country is represented in the national inter- scholastic tournament, beginning to be played in successive seasons of the University of Chicago. Sport Notes Strong entry from this section of the country include Westport high school, Kannan City, W. Micha, El Reno, Mo., and Greely, Colo. --that Books May Be Used The graduate students have found the statistical library in the bureau helpful in obtaining material for thesis work. These books cannot be checked out because there are none comparable to them in the University, and read at any time during office hours. Among the favorites in the tourney are Westport, Yankton, S. D., last year's runners-up, Elgin, IL, and Muncie, Michigan, G. Cotton States champion. The University of Virginia baseball h nine will play 36 games this season. The owner was played at Dartmouth at Charloteville. Northern universities are following the example of the big leagues in sending their baseball teams south for the spring conditioning. Among these are Indiana, Ohio, Minnesota, Illinois and Nebraska. "There is some chance that Nurmi will appear in this section of the country sometime in April. Count's be "Flying Fine." be induced to put in an exhibition at the Kansas Reays?" A few records that will be endangered in the Kansas relaxes are the quarter, half, mile and medi-relays, the 100-yard dash and the decentail, Kansas, decrentail, Illinois, Nebraska and Iowa will be favorites. A sprint quartet composed of Wongwai, Fisher, Rooney and Powers ran a practice quarter-mile relay recently in 44.4 seconds. This is fast far the condition the track is in now (a hardened outdoor practice of the athletes). And Poor ought to hang up a new record in the high jump. This is his last chance to compete in the relays under Kansas colors. Quack Club to Hold Tests Membership Eligibility Rules Given by President Quack Club tryouts will be held Wednesday, April 1, at 7:30 in Robinson gymnasium. "All who have passed any of the tests are urged to come," said Helen Kennedy, president of Quack club. "We have as many as possible trot out." Any one is eligible to try out for Quack club who has a grade average of "C." There are several women who have passed all of the tests but the diving. These women are especially urged to finish the tests. The trouts to be given are a requirement for membership are: Swim one mile (25 lengths of the pool); strokes in (good form, and swim each three lengths of the pool). Back trout. English overwater trudge. Driver: Side or back dive; standing front dive; running front dive; surface dive for object. Plunge 25 fist; or tread water for three mites or Military Ball to Be Held "The R. O. T. C. ball this year will be different from those which have been held in the past," said Major Coyen in speaking of the plans. He intend to have a military bail for those who will be distinctly in every respect." The date for the annual R. O. T. C. military ball has been set for Friday evening, May 22. The various positions in the hands of committees were placed in the hands of committees. Distinctive Features Planned for Event on May 22 The ball will be a formal allair. The military uniforms will be worn. This is the formal attire of the military man, according to Major Cygon. He must be made to invite prominent citizens and be high in military circles. Hospital List for Year is Large The University hospital has cared for more than four hundred patients during the present school year, which is an unusually large number, so much so that only 414 patients were cared for during the entire year. It is thought that the present year's total will even exceed that of 1921 when the number of patients also exceeded four hundred. This year's high number is attributed to increased enrollments and a growing number of dioses which have been more severe and numerous than usual. Alpha Chi Omega announce the pledging of Helen Elizabeth Haney of Council Grove. Statistical Books May Be Used All women students of the University are urged to attend. DR, BECHTEL, Medicine, Surgery, Osteo- neuritis Residence phone 1348. Office N47 Mass., phone 245. The weekly W. S. G. A. tea will be held Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the rent room of center Bayside on Monday. 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