TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1937 PAGE FOUR Two Teams Split Lead In Softball Smith and Howell Rule With Bird and Caldwell Dominating Basement Outposts Team Standings SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Team W. L. Smith 5 1 Howell 5 1 Strickler 3 3 Bird 1 5 Caldwell 0 6 Thursday's Results Smith, 22; Caldwell, 0. Buller, 23; Bird, 3. Howell, 19; Strickler, 9. In last week's play, the Smith and Howell teams came out on top of the heap with each having won five and lost one so far in the season play. Strickler dropped a game to Howell and went into second place with three wins and three losses. Bird and Caldwell retained their holds on the two cellar positions. Pitching for his own team, Buller was given credit for a 23-3 win over Bird's team. Although Bird pitched for his group, they are still crowding the bottom of the list with one win and five losses. The Smith team gathered 22 runs from Nash, pitching for Caldwell's team, and at the same time shut their opponents out. Nelson did the pitching for Smith's team. This leaves Caldwell in last place, not having won a game as yet. Howell and his team slugged out a 19-9 victory over Strickland's players knocking out two pitchers, Puffenbarger and Bently. This leaves Strickler in second place. Easterner Named For Skilton's Post Filling a position left vacant by Prof. Charles S. Skilton in the School of Fine Arts faculty, Frank Cunkle, Rochester, N.Y., will come to the University in September, Chancellor Lindley has announced. He attended Washington University, St. Louis, and the University of Illinois. Later he attended the Eastman School of Music at Rochester, taking his bachelor of music degree in 1933, and the master's degree in 1935. During the past two years, he has done advanced work in theory and composition at the Eastman school, and has had charge of classes in the theory. Professor Cunkle will teach organ history of music and advanced theory. He will come to the University with a long record of accomplishments as organist and composer. His ability as an organist has been enhanced by five years study in St. Louis and four years in Paris. Unmarried, Professor Cunkle at present is studying in the east. Forestry Lecture Friday Emphasizes Tree's Importance Facts about forestry and what they mean to every American citizen were brought out in an illustrated lecture Friday night by Dr. R. N. Wheeler, U.S. Forest Service expert. Doctor Wheeler's lecture ended a busy week on the University campus. Among the events not regularly scheduled were a lecture Wednesday night by a Jewish rabbi, and a concert Thursday by three Chicago musicians. Will Teach Design PROF.THOS DOUGLAS JONES An addition to the department of design faculty in the School of Fine Arts next fall will be Tom Douglas Jones, Chicago. Professor Jones, who has done commercial art work in Kansas City, Chicago, and New York, has studied at the Kansas City Art Institute; at Northwestern University, Chicago; and in Paris and Fontainebleau, abroad. Kansas—Notre Dame Slated for Opener In '38 Notre Dame will open its 1938 football season against Kansas University. The athletic department received word from South Bend this week that the Notre Dame team would like to meet the Kansas eleven for the 1938 opener. After a consultation between Gwinn Henry, new athletic director, and other members of the department, the offer was accepted. The Jayhawkers and the Fighting Irish last met in 1935 at South Bend, the Kansas squad going down to a 28-7 defeat. Wade Green made the lone score for Kansas in the third period, and McCall kicked the point. The game previous to this was also at South Bend, in 1933. A battling Jayhawker squad held Notre Dame to a scoreless tie, and threatened to score several times during the game. The 1938 game will be played on Notre Dame's home field. K.U. Dames Entertained At Bridge Party Thursday The K.U. Dames were entertained at the home of Mrs. Russell Beatie, 1805 Louisiana last Thursday evening. Assisting hostesses were Mrs.W. W. Wilmore and Mrs. C. E. Taylor. The evening was spent playing contract bridge. High score was won by Mrs. E. H. Stelting, Mrs. C. P. Mise won second, and Mrs. Marsh drew for galloping prize. The next meeting will be held Thursday of next week with Mrs. L. W. Chesney, 1645 Louisiana. If it rains—rain! If it don't rain —continued dry. Thick Creamy MALTED MILKS UNION FOUNTAIN 15c The second annual Conference on Speech and Dramatics will be held at the University July 26, 27, and 28. Plan Conference On Speech Soon Sub-basement Memorial Union A MALT A DAY The conferences are informal in character, and are designed especially for educators enrolled in the University summer session. They are sponsored by the extension division, and the department of speech and dramatic art. On Monday and Tuesday, July 26 and 27, Prof. Allen Crafton, chairman of the department of speech and dramatic art, will discuss and demonstrate make-up and scenery; and on Wednesday, July 28, Prof. E. C. Buehler will discuss debating, with special reference to the subject which is to be used in high schools of Kansas, and in 20 other states, next winter. The debates will be on some phase of the unicameral legislative plan, but the exact wording has not yet been announced. Orchestra Gives Concert In Open Air Setting Appearing in Fowler grove for the first time Sunday night, the MidWestern Music Camp orchestra gave a concert under the direction of Ludwig William Hebestreit, guest conductor. The program included Frimr Suite" Melodique," intermezzo, valse Lucille; "Symphony in C Minor," first movement, (Beethoven); "Preeelude to the Third Act," of Lohengrin, (Wagner); and "Valse de Fleurs" from "Nutracker Suite," (Tschai-kowsky). Mr. Hebestreit, one of a series of guest conductors brought here during the summer, also conducted programs during the band festival at the University in May. Dr. Raymond A. Schwegler, director of the summer session, was the convocation speaker at Ottawa University this morning. Cool As a Mountain Top NOW! Modern Refrigeration 25c 'til 7 Shows 3-7-9 A Gay Show Set to Gay Tunes! TOMORROW As a Diplomat and Black Sheep ANTHONY MARTIN LEAH RAY JOAN DAVIS DIXIE DUNBAR GEORGE ARLISS "Man of Affairs" On the Stage 9 p.m. "The Question Box" 4 Persons Quizzed on Questions Suggested by Patrons! Cash Awards to Winners! ALSO IN SUNDAY! The Funniest Show Ever Made "Easy Living" Ray Milland Jean Arthur Edward Arnold Joins Law Staff PROF. H.M. LESAR Among several recent faculty appointments announced by Chancellor Lindley is H. H. Lesar, Urbana, Ill., who will fill the vacancy created by Prof. L. P. Tupy's departure on a leave of absence. Professor Lesar received degrees from the University of Illinois in 1934 and 1936, and during the past year has held a Sterling Research fellowship at Vale. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, and the Order of the Coif. Professor Lesar is a member of the Illinois bar. Called by Illness Mrs. R. H. Wheeler, wife of the chairman of the department of psychology, and her daughter, Miss Lois Wheeler, left yesterday morning for Worcester, Mass., where they were called by the critical illness of Mrs. Wheeler's mother, Mrs. John Dunlop. We Manufacture Our Own Weather — Always $75^{\circ}$ GRANADA WEEK DAY SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 25c 'til 7 A Spine Tingling Murder Mystery That Detailed a Heart Throbbing Romance Ann Sothern Gene Raymond 'There Goes My Girl' Also-Colored Musical Color Cartoon - News WEDNESDAY Limited Engagement 3 Days Only — NOTE — No One Under 16 Admitted Unless Accompanied by Parents! "HIGH SCHOOL GIRL" She Didn't Know the Facts of Life and the Inevitable Happened--- Her Mother Never Told Her! COMING EVENTS Tonight Education forum, 7 p.m., Fraser theater. Thursday, July 15 Saturday, July 17 Pi Lamba Theta services, 6 p.m. Colonial tea room. Saturday, July 12 Education picnic, 8 a.m., Brown's grove. FOR SALE or will lease Property known as Brynwood Place at 14th and Oread, adjoining University campus. Suitable for fraternity home, tea room, or roaming house and boarding club. Approximately 4 acres; desirable for large apartment house development. Address Box 321 KANSAN OFFICE The Show Value of Lawrenc ARSITY Home of the Joyhouse Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 Admission — 10c - 15c Last Times Today JOEL McCREA Barbara Stanwyck "Banjo On My Knee" AND — VIRGINIA BRUCE "When Love Is Young" TOMORROW And Thursday 2 Smash 10c TO Hits ALL No. 1—Proving that a man is only as old as the girl who loves him! SYLVIA SIDNEY HERBERT MARSHALL "Accent On Youth" No. 2—Here Comes That Leather Necker! "Pride Of The Marines" CHARLES BICKFORD FLORENCE RICE CHARLES BICKFORD FLORENCE RICE Friday and Saturday "MOTOR MADNESS" ROSALIND KIETH and BUCK JONES 'SMOKETREE RANGE' SUNDAY! Yousah! 'COLLEGE HOLIDAY' 'Midnight Madonna'