Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 17, 1953 Student Days - Freshmen, Sophomores Lead 3rd Football Workout Don Hess, John McFarland, Paul Leoni, and Bob Allison were outstanding in yesterday afternoon's football practice as Coach J. V. Sikes ran his charges through a long session of dummy scrimmages. The entire practice lasted two and a half hours. It was the third workout of the spring. The squad has only four more weeks of spring practice and two weeks of fall sessions before the TCU season opener. Hess, speedy sophomore halfback, broke away for several good runs for the Red team, completely outdistancing the defense twice to go all the way. For the Blue squad, freshman quarterback McFarland was the top star. He guided the team well and tossed several excellent forwards, as Coach Sikes let the boys start passing. All-Big Seven end Leoni, aggressive sophomore, was McFarland's main target and did a good job of snoring the passes. Freshman linebacker Allison kept the Red attack well contained and showed real promise of becoming a top defensive back. As yet no one seems to know the whereabouts of Don Mudloff, Chicago sophomore. He lettered as a freshman in 1951 but was inelegible last fall. He went home over Easter and has not returned to school. Jays Meet Husker Netmen, Golfers The Jayhawk tennis and golf teams will both meet Nebraska university in matches here tomorrow. Nebraska is the first conference opponent faced by either team. Coach Dick Mechem's netters, victorious in two of three matches to date, will tangle with the Cornhuskers in the afternoon on the courts south of Memorial stadium. They will be played during the Relays. Pete Fotopoulos, KU's No. 1 player, is so far undefeated in singles play and teams with Al Hedstrom to form a rugged doubles combination. Bill Winey's golfers, triumphant over Emporia State and Washburn by sizable scores, will match strokes with the visitors tomorrow afternoon on the Country Club course. Ham Lynch, No. 1 player, and diminutive Harlan Hise have been the Jayhawk standouts so far, each being medalist in one match. Bob Lacy and John Prosser, too, have proved tough on their opponents. Fourteen Enter Poetry Contest Announcement of the winners in the Carruth poetry contest will be made the second week of May, according to John E. Hankins, professor of English, and chairman of the local committee. There are 14 entries in the contest. According to the rules of the contest, the papers must be judged by a faculty judge, Prof. Hankins in this case, and an alumnus judge and a man of letters judge not connected with the University. The alumnus judge is Louis Kent who is a member of the Department of Labor in Washington. Mr. Kent, who received his A.B. degree in 1931 and his Masters degree in political science in 1934, has recently won the Shelley award for poems published in various magazines. The man of letters judge is Robert Lowell, a well known contemporary poet who has published several volumes of verse. Official Bulletin Kappa Phi: 7 p.m., Danforth. Kappa bba. 7 p.m. Danfort Ammunition Chemical society; 7:30 p.m. 205 Bailley SUNDAY Danforth Chapel services: 8:30 a.m. sponsored by Lutheran Gamma Delta. Gamma Delta: 5:30 p.m. Student Center, 17th and Vermont, cost supper and meeting. Speaker: Jan Brazda, Czechochair, "The Church Under Communism." FUTURE Episcopal Community 7 p.m. Danfort Mathematical colloquium 5 p.m. Monday Chess club: 7:30 p.m., Monday, Card room, Union. All interested in applying for edu- r, or business manager of the Student Di- ferrer, to apply to Dean for University Calendar, submit application to Dean Glasco, 1645 Tern, by Monday. Dept. of Geography and Sigma Xi, lecture: Carl Troil, University of Bonn, Germany. 7:30 p.m., Monday, 426 Lindley. Deadline for Student Union Board and officers applications Tuesday. Turn in applications to SUA office. Additional forms may be picked up there. Lecture: Carl Troll, 8 p.m., Tuesday, 4:45 p.m., sponsored by dept. of geography These young Jayhawkers, David Galloway, Dick Warner, and Chris Barteldes, are rooting for the KU tracksters. David's sweat shirt, Dick's cardigan, and the "T" shirt Chris is wearing are available at ROW-LANDS, sizes 1 to 44, from $1.25 to $3.75. Come in and see us at 1401 Ohio or 1237 Oread for your books, school supplies, and Jayhawker souvenirs. GAS UP! For Gosh Sakes Don't Leave Town And NOT Get Home! Leonard's Standard Service Station Lots of Gas Lots of Room Lots of Pumps 2 blocks north of Stadium 9th & Indiana This man is a track King in the relays --- And a date King Saturday Night! ACME He has his clothes cleaned at Bachelor Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 646