PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY,MAY 24,1950 Kansas Track Season Isn't Over Yet Although the Big Seven meet is down in the record books, Kansas trackmen haven't yet completed the 1950 season. Four meets are still on their agenda. Saturday night at Wyndotte stadium in Kansas City, Kan. Varsity and freshmen thinclads combine their talents under the name of the University of Kansas "KC" club at the Missouri Valley A.A.U. championships. The following week a squad of six Jayhawkers will compete in the Big Seven-Southwest conference Dual of Champions at Dallas. June 16 and 17 the same six go to the N.C.A.V. meet at Minneapolis and follow up the next week in Washington at the National A.A.U. Notably absent from the list of entrants this Saturday will be All-American Pat Bowers who has been sidelined by a pulled Achilles tendon. A rematch of Capt. Bob Karnes and Bill McGuire of Missouri Saturday isn't yet certain. Missouri has entered its freshman team, but its varsity is as yet doubtful. However, the two ace milers are slated to meet at least three more times—at For Graduation Gifts— - Golf Bags $7.50 up - Golf Clubs, Balls, Headcovers - Fishing Tackle— Rods $5.95 up Reels $4.50 up - Tackle Boxes - Tennis Equipment KIRKPATRICK'S Sport Shop 715 Mass Ph 1018 ROBERTS JEWELRY - GIFTS 833 Mass. Ph. 827 the dallas, Minneapolis, and Washington meets. Notable among Coach Bill Easton's freshmen who will be making their first 1950 start in actual competition Saturday are javelin thrower Hall Smith, hurdler Don Smith, and the mile relay team of Warren McVey, Art Schaaf, Don Smith, and John Reiderer. Hall Smith has tossed the spear 195 feet 6 inches, Read the Daily Kansan daily. Don Smith has run the lows in: 2:40, and the relay squad has run 3:24.7. The squad which will run at Dallas, Minneapolis, and Washington is capt.-elect Emil Schutzel, quarter mile; Bowers, half-mile; Karnes, mile; Semper, two-mile; Greenwood, high and low hurdles; and Bob Devinny, low hurdles and 220-yard dash. HARRY W. COLMERY Candidate for U. S. SENATOR REPUBLICAN Subject to Primary Election Aug. 1, 1950 Knows Kansas problems and National problems. . has been school teacher, clerk, section laborer. . now an able lawyer and business leader. . held American Legion's highest office, National Commander. . courageous, dynamic, fearless, tireless. . a man you can be proud of as your U.S. Senator. Colmery for Senator Committee (POL. ADV.) Congratulations Seniors and Thanks a million to all you fellows who have patronized us so generously Good Luck Drop In Sometime When You're Back Gibbs Clothing Company 811 Mass. Ph.459 Before That Vacation Have Your Car Motor Tuned Up Work Guaranteed — Reasonable Rates Darnell Electric 615 Mass. Ph.360 No 'Cents' In Waiting—Let KANSAN Classifieds Save You Money. A Gift For The Graduate The New "45" Record Player $29.95 - Unsurpassed tone - Convenient - Space saving - Ideal for your room or home BELL MUSIC CO. THE PERFECT GRADUATION GIFT tiny but with big set tone TABLE RADIO BY Here's a little gem that has big set power and deep throated tone. You'll marvel at its performance. ONLY $1495 at BEAMAN'S RADIO & TV 1200 N.Y. Phone 140