SUMMER SESSION KANSAN FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1937 PAGE FOUR Smith Men Lead List In Softball Clean Slate Maintained in First Week's Battles While Four Other Clubs Stand Midway Up Standings | Team | W. | L. | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Smith | 2 | 0 | 1.000 | | Howell | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Strickler | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Buller | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Bird | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Caldwell | 0 | 2 | .000 | GAMES NEXT WEEK GAMES NEXT WEEK Monday Smith vs. Caldwell Buller vs. Bird Howell vs. Strickler Thursday Howell vs. Smith Strickler vs. Buller Bird vs. Caldwell A week's play in the summer session softball loop saw Smith's lineup top the list with two victories and no losses. All teams saw action yesterday afternoon, with Howell batting Caldwell, Bird in a game against Strickler, and Buller challenging Smith, but results of those games were not included in the standings printed today. Approximately 60 men are taking part in the games twice each week, according to Jay Plumley, supervisor of summer athletics. A recent addition to equipment included two five-gallon cream cans to hold ice water. Hot weather made the lack of drinking water a sorry deficiency, but all players can drink to their throat's content now, it was said today. Games will continue each Monday and Thursday at 4 p.m., except on Monday, July 5, a week and one-half hence, when a holiday has been declared. The fields are south of Robinson gymnasium. Twenty-Six Law Graduates Pass Bar Twenty-six graduates of the University of Kansas Law School passed the bar examinations given in Topeka this week. Of the 64 successful candidates, the University men were all members of the 1937 graduating class. It has been several years since a KU. graduate has failed in the bar examination. Included in the list of those who passed the exams were nine from Lawrence: Hugh Randall, Glenn Crossan, Prentice Townsend, Doc Peters, Conrad Foster, Herman Ericson, Robert Oyler, Robert Ferris, and Joseph Ivy, Jr. Dale Maxwell, Columbus; Keith Witschner, Kansas City; Robert Jones, Jr., Hutchinson; Eugene White, Hutchinson; J. I. Poole, Jr., Parsons; Nuneman Jeter, Otab; Robert Lewis, Atwood; Myron Steere, El Dorado. Vester Davidson, Hays; Chaucey Zimmerman, Chaney; Theodore Hurt, Kansas City; Roy Johnson, Rantoul; Henry Butler, Wichita; Frank Wilmer, Winfield; Edward Smith, Ottawa; Edmund Wilson, Hutchinson; and Robert Finley, Hiawatha. Business Grads Take Positions Continued success of School of Business graduates in obtaining positions is reported by Dean F. T. Stockton. Among those who recently were employed are the following: Linton Bagley, Folger Coffee company, Kansas City; John L. Burlington, Frick company, Waynesboro, Penn.; Robert Childs, Commercial Investment Trust, Inc., Kansas City; Harvey Fullerton, Standard Oil of Indiana, Chicago; Howard M. Gardiner, Caduhy Packing company, Wichita; Farris O'Dell, Folger Coffey company, Kansas City; Jack W. Schrey, Firestone Rubber company, Akron, O. Three members of the 1937 graduating class of the school plan to enter businesses operated by their fathers. They are: Lorene Cosandier, Onaga (Kansas) Lumber and Grain company; George Paris, Paris Printing company, Kansas City; and Harry Reitz, Reitz Meat company, Kansas City. Step Out of The Frying Pan Gentleman before it starts to fry Let these first hot days be a warning of the hotter ones that are coming. Let last summer be your lesson and this stock your loophole. You can be cool this summer and you should start now, regardless of the modest expenditures you start with . . . for down here at style headquarters, it doesn't take a lot of money to cut a lot of ice. Tropical Suits ... $16.75 up Washable Slacks ... $1.95 up Ventilated Straw Hats ... $2.00 up Ventilated Shirts ... $1.65 up Ventilated Oxfords ... $4.00 For summer shaving comfort try a Shick or Packard Electric Shaver The Varsity Leads Always the Best VARSITY home of the byron Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 Admission 10c and 15c NOW! TODAY and TOMORROW "MIDNIGHT TAXI" WITH BRIAN DONLEVY FRANCES DRAKE ALAN DINEHART AND BUCK JONES IN "SANDFLOW" VARSITY GREATER SHOW WEEK SUNDAY Monday and Tuesday Two Big Features "Hideaway Girl" MARTHA RAYE SHIRLEY ROSS ROBERT CUMMINGS with AND — "Charlie Chan at the Olympics" witn Handball Tourney Opens WARNER OLAND KATHERINE DeMILLE PAULINE MOORE Watch for Announcement for rest of the week! Six men have signed up for a handball tournament in Robinson gym, and room is available until tomorrow night for as many more as desire to enter. A four-match tournament has been set up tentatively, but will be expanded if more men enter. At present the following matches are scheduled, to be played within the first part of next week: George Stephens vs. W. W. Strong; Jim Raport vs. Bye; C. A. Redpath vs. L. Stephens; R. D. Smith vs. bye. Second round: Raport vs winner of DICKINSON Cool As A Cucumber 25c 'til 7 NOW! Shows 3-7-9 TOMORROW They're Coming Round the Mountain for a Hill-Billy Honeymoon for Bob and Martha! BOB BURNS MARTHA RAYF "Mountain Music" SUNDAY — 5 Days What Caused the Civil War in Spain? Can It Happen in This Country? Bilbo Bombed and Captured by Rebels! STAY AND DIE! ESCAPE AND LIVE! Desperate, hysterical people caught in the mad moelstrom of civil war...their only hope, flight! Soon — Mightiest of Sagas of the Sea! "SLAVE SHIP" W. Beery - W. Baxter Geo. Stephens-Strong match; Smith vs. winner of Redpath-L. Stephens match. An entry sheet is posted on the bulletin board in the gymnasium, which entrants should sign today or tomorrow. EVERYDAY SPECIAL EVERYDAY SPECIAL Ham Salad Sandwich and Chocolate Milk Shake 20c at your UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union Insurance Against a Dull Week-end Join Our Rental Library 15c for 5 days THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. St. Modern Refrigeration Week Day Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 25c 'til 7 Saturday - Sunday Continuous from 2:30 "The Go Getter" Your Last Chance ENDS TONITE George Brent Anita Louise Chas. Winninger Cap'n Andy of "Show Boat" and "3 Smart Girls" Fame in a "Cappy Ricks" Story. Plus—Vaudeville Acts, Color Travel Talk, Latest News Events. Another Record Breaker SATURDAY 5 Glorious Days Three Against the Sea! One of the Truly Great Pictures of All Time! Rudyard Kipling's Immortal Tale of Ships and Men—Made into a Mighty Screen Successor to "Mutiny on the Bounty" "CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS" FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW SPENCER TRACY LIONEL BARRYMORE