FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1937 SUMMER SESSION KANSAN PAGE FOUR Two Teams Divide Lead In Softball Smith - Strickler Go to .800 Mark; New Slate Into Effect; Next Games Will Be Thursday STANDINGS Team W. L. Pct. Smith 4 1 .800 Strickler 4 1 .800 Howell 3 2 .600 Buller 2 3 .400 Bird 1 4 .200 Caldwell 0 5 .000 THIS WEEK'S RESULTS Motiv Howell, 4; Buller, 1. Strickler, 18; Caldwell, 10. Smith, 12; Bird, 4. Wednesday Wednesday Howell, 6; Smith, 3. Buller, 14; Caldwell, 6. Strickler, 10; Bird, 6. Smith's softballers dropped to the .800 mark this week with a loss to Howell Wednesday, and at present they share that berth with Strickler's team, each aggregation having four victories and a loss on its list. Standings otherwise did not change. Caldwell took a fifth consecutive drubbing, Wednesday to stay in the cellar, while Bird dropped to .200 for fifth place. Great interest is being shown in the games by both players and spectators, and plenty of excitement is anticipated during the final weeks of play. Games originally slated for Thursday were played a day ahead this week to leave Thursday clear for the state educational conference. No game will be played Monday, a holiday having been called then. The following revised schedule has been announced by Jay Plumley, supervisor of men's athletics, and will be followed during the remainder of the term: Thursday, July 8 Buller vs. Bird. Smith vs. Caldwell. Strickler vs. Howell. Thursday, July 15 Bird vs. Strickler. Howell vs. Caldwell. Buller vs. Smith. Monday, July 12 Bird vs. Caldwell. Buller vs. Strickler. Smith vs. Howell. Monday, July 19 Howell vs. Bolster. Strickler vs. Caldwell. Thursday, July 22 Bird vs. Buller. Caldwell vs. Smith. Monday, July 26 Bird or. Howell. Strickler vs. Smith. Games are played at 4 p.m. on diamonds south of Robinson gym. After a postponement in which it was hoped more men would enter, the handball tournament announced last week will get underway within the next few days. One bye is listed in the present brackets, which an entrant may fill either today or tomorrow. If others wish to play, a new tournament will be arranged, it was said. One Place Left For Tournament The present set-up lists games in the opening round as follows: George Stephens vs. W. W. Strong; Jim Raport vs. McEliro; C. A. Redpath vs. L. Stephens; and R. D. S. bye. Henry Arrives GWYNN HENRY Gwinn Henry, recently appointed director of athletics at the University, arrived in Lawrence Wednesday to assume duties here. Already well-acquainted through several visits here, Henry said recently that he anticipated no major changes in the general athletic set-up existing at present. He resigned a position at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, to come here. Band Will Play In Topeka Sunday The Mid-Western Summer Camp band, with four conductors taking turns with the baton, will play in concert at Gage park, Topeka, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. The band will leave Lawrence shortly after the combined band and orchestra program ends in Hoch auditorium. Sixty pieces will be taken to Topeka, the trip to be made by automobile. Clarence Sawhill, David Lawson, Herbert Rifkind and Russell Wiley will direct different portions of the concert at Topeka. Bayles Addresses Meeting Of Fraternity at Columbia Dr. E. E. Bayles, associate professor of education at the University, spoke at the second summer session meeting of the University of Missouri chapter of Phi Delta Kappa, honorary educational fraternity, at Columbia on Monday evening. His subject was, "The Fitting and Finishing Functions in Secondary Education." Dr. Bayles opened a seminar series in secondary education at the University of Missouri on June 17. Mr. Bradley, who is engaged in business at Wichita, formerly attended the University, and was a member of the Phi Psi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley will make their home at Wichita after they return from a wedding trip to California. Former K. U. Man Weds Oklahoma City Girl Miss Cecilia Jones, Oklahoma City, Monday became the bride of Merrill McLain Bradley, Wichita, in a ceremony at the Presbyterian church in Oklahoma City. Sakatoon, Sask. (UP)—The skeleton of what is believed to be a Neolithic human being who roamed Sakatchewan 10,000 years ago was found in a gravel pit near here. Jerome Kesselman, assistant instructor in accounting, is a graduate student in Northwestern. New Psychology Gives Answer Wheeler Shows Fallacy Of Old Ideas in Speech Before Forum Fundamental points in the application of the new psychology to education formed the basis of an address Tuesday night by Dr. Raymond Wheeler, chairman of the department of psychology in the University, before the third weekly education forum in Fraser theater. Doctor Wheeler ordered his discussion to three aspects of the problem -method, content of courses, and curriculum, showed how the new psychology undertakes the solution of each aspect, and pointed out fallacies in the old psychology, still dominant in many educational programs. A successful teaching method requires the application of the psychology of learning, he said, and necessitates the use of motivation. The speaker depreciated the value of drill, rote, and memory work, all emphasized by the old psychology, urged instead the adoption of a method of transposition, and showed the need of better understanding and clearer insight. Doctor Wheeler showed the importance of motivation, not as a mandate, but as a challenge. In this, he said, the new psychology is very much opposed to the grade system, and views the grade as a veiled bribe. The goal must be its own stimulus. Subjects should teach each other by means of their co-ordination and relationship, and should not be kept in isolated cubbyholes, as they so often are kept today. An informal discussion followed the address, and continued for nearly an hour. Richard S. Howie, assistant professor of economics, is doing graduate work at the University of California. Celebrate a Safe and Sane 4th With Us in Cool Comfort Laurel and Hardy In their funniest full length Feature Comedy ENDS TONITE "WAY OUT WEST" Also—MARCH OF TIME Latest News Events AND The One and Only Official Fight Pictures BRADDOCK vs. LOUISE The Complete Fight 4 Grand and Glorious Days SATURDAY COMING EVENTS Fun and Excitement with the Thrilling Stars of "GREAT ZIEGFELD" Together Again in Their Grandest Escapade! WM. POWELL LUISE RAINER Jewry Award Winner The Academy Award Winner "EMPEROR'S CANDLESTICKS" Sunday, July 4 Combined Mid - Western Music Camp orchestra and band concert, 4 p.m. Hoch auditorium. Sunday, July 4 Monday, July 5 All-University holiday. Tuesday, July 6 Education forum, 7 p.m., Fraser theater. Winning Team Will Be Honored Sunday Seven alumni association boosters, members of a winning team in a recent membership campaign in Lawrence, will be entertained at Wiedemann's grill Sunday night by Fred Ellsworth, secretary. Featured will be color motion pictures taken by Chester Woodward, Topeka, president of the association. Mr. Woodward, who has traveled widely, will show pictures which he took in Mexico and elsewhere. Members of the team to be honored are Miss Kathleen Doering, captain; Misses Mattie Crumrine, Irene Peabody, Jessie May Tucker and Mary Larson; Mrs. Fred Montgomery, and R. W. Warner. DICKINSON Cooled by Modern Refrigeration 25c 'til 7 NOW! Shows 3-7-9 AND TOMORROW Snubbed by Officers' Wives 'Cause She Wasn't Navy Born! "Wings over Honolulu" WENDY BARRIE RAY MILLAND (Leading man in '3 Smart Girls') TOMORROW On the Stage, 3 p.m., 9 p.m. "Forest Kiddie Revue" Composed of 20 Talented Boys and Girls From Kansas City, Mo. Songs, Comedy, Dancing included Tap, Toe, Ballet, theatrobat. A clean up-to-the-bobble show! SUNDAY 5 RECORD DAYS! Mightiest of All Sagas of the Sea! 2 Years to Prepare! A Fortune to Make! FRIDAY — Clashing to a Climax of Thrills--- "The Devil Is Driving" Did You Know? For fear you might not have known, the powers that be wish that you be reminded not to come up the Hill next Monday, for if you expect to attend classes then you'll surely be disappointed. It's a holiday. Will Work for Garnett Review Carl Smith, '37, managing editor of the University Daily Kansan last spring, has taken a position on the staff of the Garnett Review, according to information received at the alumni office. $ BUY A $ MEAL TICKET $2.75 Value for $2.50 A double value at your UNION FOUNTAIN UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union VARSITY The Cool Varsity Leads Always the Best Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 Admission 10c and 15c TODAY and TOMORROW TIM McCOY IN "Ghost Patrol" — AND — ARTHUR TREACHER IN "Step Lively Jeeves" WITH PATRICIA ELLIS ROBERT KENT ALAN DINEHART No.1 "CRAIG'S WIFE" SUNDAY! MONDAY - TUESDAY Two Big Features The Pulitzer Prize Play Starring ROSALIND RUSSELL JOHN BOLES BILLIE BURKE No.2 ERIC LINDEN CECILIA PARKER IN "GIRL LOVES BOY" COMING Wednesday - Thursday W. C. FIELDS IN "MAN ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE" — AND — "ESCAPE FROM DEVIL'S ISLAND" With VICTOR JORY FLORENCE RICE NORMAN FOSTER