നിങ്ങൾ മുതലെ അവര് സംബദ്ധമായ ഇപ്പോൾ ഈ കഴിഞ്ഞ ഒരു മുതലെ ഈ കഴി�്ഞ ഒരു മുതലെ ഈ കഴി�്ഞ ഒരു മുതലെ ഈ കഴി�്ഞ ഒരു മുതലെ ഈ കഴിഞ TUESDAY. APRIL 15, 1924 3. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN University Class Contests Promise Close Competition K. U. Entrants Considered Contenders in Several Kansas Relays Events "The university class relays will bring about some close competition," said Coach Karl Schademan this morning while discussing the Kansas Relays. "Many of these men are working for places on the Olympic team, will do their best to make good showings in their events," he continued. A special race that will intermany is the 400 meter hurdle race This is a race that is a regular Olympic event and always brings out fast competition. The hurdles are not the same size as those usually used on an American track. They are three feet high, while the regular American hurdles are either two feet six inches or four feet long. Riley of the Kauasias and Erla Fraser of Baylor University will be the favorites in this event. Kansas Favorite in 440 There are six relay runs in the university class. Kansas will be the first team to win the Occidental College and Nebraska running close competition. Occidental's strength is not known, so it is considered as a "dark horse" possibility. The Kansas team will be composed of four offensive players, a brug, and Fisher. Each man is a good sprinter and will run 130 yard Kansas is picked as a close contender also in the 880-yard relay. The same team that will run in the 440-yard relay will compete in this one. Washington University is the favorite in this race with Andrew Johnson and Jerry Johns; also will be heard from this event and has a good chance of winning. Notre Dame is the favorite in the medley relay. Their team has made good time in competition this year will in all probability win the race. Mile Relay Favors Iowa The University of Iowa is the unanimous choice for first place in the one-mile relay. However, Dartmouth will show them a fast race and may nose them out, in the opinion of the other teams. It is not much known of the strength of the other teams in this race. Northwestern University and Iowa State will fight it out in the two-mile relay with the odds on Northwestern. The Pacific coast will be the favorite in the four-mile relay in the team from the Oregon Agrifield. In the finals of the team this team are exceptionally good in the mile, each running it in about 4:20. Wisconsin, also, has a good four-mile team. Mount Horse's Bones to Show Record Gain 一 From a seat suspended fifty feet above the ground, an osteologist of the American Museum of Natural history recently took photographs of a trapping horse speeding below. In evidence of his speed, he wrote orders of the motion of the spine and muscles in action. These records are being used in mounting the bones of "Lee Axworthy," the champion trapping stallion. The gait with which he made his record of 1:58 1:4 minute. Trapping was bred in the bones of "Lee Axworthy" down on a Kentucky stock farm, and now his bones were one of the most scientific exhibitions horses bones ever mounted. The Kansas City Branch of the American Association of University Women has several loan-scholarships of $100 each open to Kansas City girls in junior or Senior year of the university. See Admissions at Miss Louise Upton Leonard, 221 West 37th St, Kansas City, Mo. Third Floor Being Built for Exhibits in Museum A third floor is being built in the central portion of Dyche museum to utilize space which has formerly served little or no purpose. It will allow the exhibition of specimens of various characters which are now known to the public according to H, T. Martin, assistant curator of the museum. The north end of the room being built will be encased with glass to contain the Dinsmore collection of Indian relics, comprising between eight and ten thousand specimens, recording the history of the room will occupy the remainder of the room have not yet been decided upon. Chi Omega Defeats Corbin Hall Basketball Team in Fast Game Alpha Xi Deltas Victorious Oven Alpha Gamma Deltas Lect. Night Last Night The Chi Omega's defeated Corbin hall with a score of 29 to 16, and the Alpha XI Deltaes defeated the Alpha XI Deltaes in the women's intra-mural basketball tournament yesterday evening. The Alpha XI Deltaes and the Chi Omega will play off the finals in a game on Saturday, May 17 at 7:30 p. m. in the gymnasium. Helen Holeker, c'24 of the Alpha XI Deia team, was high point with 25 scores. Dorothy Barter, c'24 of the Chl Omega scored 15 points. Emiliano Sergi was third with 14 scores to be credit. The Chl Omega versus Coriha ball game was fast and well played while the Alpha Gamma XI Deia team was slow and there was a good deal of rough play. The lineups for the games were as follows: Chi Omega; Barter, Jack, Stillman, Royer, Strickler and Muesen; Coburn hall; Davidson, Filin, Winn, Wilfe, Foole, Hutchins and Jackson (substituted for Hutchinson). Alpha Gamma Delta; Jones, News, Reitz, Richardson, Mee (substituted for Richardson), Walker, Brown (substituted for Walker), Snyder, Kennedy and Harris (substituted for Brown); Alpha XiDelta (first team); Helcker, Curry, Millard, Dsnyder, Snyder and Holiday; (second team played third quarter); Cook, Grant, Santon, Tatum, and Kennedy. Miss Ruth Hoover, instructor in physical education, referred the games. Wabash Team in Relays Breaks K. U. Two Mile Relay Record in Time Trials Crawfordsville, Ind., April, 15 (Special)-Coach Nash Higgin'i Wahab College two-mile relay team, which is entered in the Kansas Relays on April 19, broke the kansas record of 8:31 for the two-mile relay by nine seconds in a time trial Saturday. The track was not in the best of condition at the time of the trial and Little Rock were an equivalent of even better time than the 8:22 for the distance. The Sparret speed quartet, composed of Johnson, Lucas, Robbins, and Gustafson is a veteran comination, and Little Giant supporters are expecting great things of them at the Kansas meet. In addition, members of the Sparret and Sweeny will be members of the Little Giant mile and sprint medley teams. Following the Kansas meet, the Wabash team will go to the Drake Relays at Des Moines, In., the week following the Kansas meet. During the week intervening between the two Relays, the Little Giants will remain at Lawrence, as the guests of the University of Kansas; Attend the Kansas Reiays Visiting Athletes to Be Entertained at K.U. Reception Program Will Be in Centra Administration Building; Sponsored by Pep Organizations An all-University reception will be held in central administration building on Saturday evening from p. to 10 a.m. at the University library, schools entered in the Relays and the visitors who will be in Lawrence during the week-end will be the guests John R. Dyer, dean of men, and the outgoing and the incoming presidents of the two student government groups at UCF, will be newly elected cheerleader will be in the receiving line. These officers are: Elizabeth Tenney and Katherine O'Donnell; Stanley Learnyear and Waltie Lloyd; and Lloyd Hamilton and Bob Roberta. Students Urged to Come "Approximately a thousand athletes will be the guests of the University at the reception," said Dean Dyer this morning. "It will be a privilege to meet young athletes." continued Dean Dyer, "and it is hoped that every student will avail himself of the on- PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. CICGI, R. PROPST, D. Q., O. S. PE Orestepath and Foot Specialist. Office 963, Bet. 250 Black, 9th and Max Over McCollock's Drug Store. ORS, WELCH, ANG, WELCH, The Ohir practors Palmer graduates, X-ray is routine. Phone 11b OL. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor. Opr ponte Court House, Tel. 1351. Analyst and examination free. LEARN TO DANCE portunity to make the stay of the visitors entertaining. Tango — Fox Trot — Waltz DeWattteville -- Fischer School of Dancing ns. Bldg. Phone 276 A program will be arranged by Dean Dyer for the evening. Guests will dance on both floors of central Administration building, music for which will be furnished by the Jay-hawks, a new orchestra under the Jay Hawkins direction. Mr McCankey, c'25, representing the Jay Janes, and Herbert Lutz, c'25, representing the Ku Kin, will manager the reception. Is a I a saving of 20% by paying cash for your Easter Clothes worth while Then buy at "Clothes of Merit" Program to ne at 10 P. M. "Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock," said Lulu this morning, "and a pro- gression will be made before after which dancing will be resumed." Punch will be served by the Jay Janes. Suzie Spekher at Otawa John G. Stuitz, secretary of the John G. Kaosin Municipalities, and manager of reference bureau at the University, went to Otawa April 15 to speak at the noon luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce on the city manager plan of municipal government. The reception is being sponsored by Dean Dyer, the two ppy organizations, P Epsilon Pi and the Jay A. B., Ai and the Men's Student Council. Stutz Speaker at Ottawa In an open forum Mr. Stutz will explain this plan of city government and also answer any questions about it. At present the city of Ottawa has a commission form of govern- went, but they are contemplating dopting the city manager plan. Send the Daily Kansan home. Red and Blue Enamel JAYHAWK PINS Gold Filled $1.60 Solid Gold $3.70 I'M-A-JAYHAWK If you are, you a Jayhawk jwk The College Jeweler WANTED — MAIL ORDERS Tomorrow and Thursday Dorothy Mackail and Conway Tearle in "The Next Corner" TOWER'S FISH BRAND COLLEGE COATS SNAPPY,SERVICEABLE WATERPROOFS All the go with College men TOWER'S TRADING MARK Varsity Slickers (YELLOW OR OLIVE) Auto Coats (YELLOW OR OLIVE) Touncoats AJTOWER CO. BOSTON MASS FISH BRAND "The Rainy Day Pal" Evening Gowns WEAVER'S Today we received a number of the newest and smartest creations in evening gowns. 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