PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1950 Don "Irish" McCloskey, ace Oklahoma swimmer who last year won the backstroke and individual medley relay titles in the Big Seven conference meet, will swim for the Oklahoma squad this afternoon when they meet the Kansas team in Robinson pool at 3 p.m. McCloskey has been laid up part of the season because of an operation for removal of knee cartilage. Thursday's College Basketball Results East Manhattan 80, New York U. 55. St. Johns 62 Canisius 50. Johns 62 Canisius 50. Bates 61, Boston University 55. Holy Cross 74, Rhode Island St. 69. Bradley 77, University of Hawaii 53 Chattanooga 72, Maryville 57. Rocky St. 103, Bowling Green 87. 33. Akron 66. Wooster 51. Iowa Teachers 62, Augustana (So. Dak.) 59. Soux Falls 77, South Dakota Mines 53. Calvin 67, Ferris Institute 48. Eureka 74, Carthage 60. Grand Rapids J.C. 76, Highland Park, LG. 52 Loyola of Chicago 52, John Carroll 46. West Virginia State 57, Sacramento State 34. West Montana Mines 74, Eastern Montana 62. 80th Year, Modern-to-the-minute. 80th Year, Modern-to-the-minute. needs. Secretarial Training Civil Service. Higher Accounting and Au- dministration. Law Office Box 424, Lawrence Business College. Box 424. A doubles ping-pong tournament, sponsored by Student Union activities, will be held Tuesday and Thursday, Feb. 14 and 16, in the Recreation room of University Center and Jack Conlon, both of the sports and organizations committee, are in charge of the contest. Application blanks for participation in the tournament must be filled out in the Student Union office by noon, Tuesday, Feb. 14. The entrance fee is 25 cents a person. To Hold Ping-Pong Meet Feb.14,16 Participation in the tournament will be counted as sweepstake points toward the trophy which is to be presented to the organized house having the most points for participation in Student Union activities. One point will be given for each entrant; 15 for the first place winner; 10 for second place; and five for third place. The first round will begin at 7 p.m. the teams teams may be mixed or otherwise. Summer Courses University of Madrid Study and Travel A RARE opportunity to enjoy memorable experiences in learning and living! For students, teachers, others yet to discover fascinating, historical Sp a i n Courses include Spanish language, art and culture. Interesting recreational program included. For details, write now to SPANISH STUDENT TOURS 500 Fifth Ave., New York 18, N.Y. BAMBOO tied and bound him! Tom-toms pound out their magic rhythm... the frowning jungle closes in . . . Vaughn Monroe can't escape! His powerful hit BAMBOO thrills you, moves you as no song ever has! Don't miss this standout RCA VICTOR record! RAINBOW GRILL "For Good Food At Its Best" Stop In And See For Yourself SERVING—8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. DAILY (except Wednesday) Golf Clinic Sunday ForVarsityProjects All eligible candidates for the K. U. golf team have been invited by Pat Conn, manager of the Lawrence country club, to be his guests Feb. 12. —841 Mass.— Conn plans to hold a golf clinic on the country club links if the weather is fair. In case the clinic cannot be held outside because of bad weather the golfers will move horses and hold a general discussion. The University golf coach Bill Winey will be present at the clinic to discuss qualifications and the coming season. Thursday's IM Basketball Results Independent "A" Y.M.C.A. 36 Minute Men 21 Newman Club 24 Beta 69ers 23 A.I.EE. 26 Deuces Wild 22 Air Screws 19 Alpha Kappa Psi A.K.L. 14 Triangle 18 Nubbins 46, Medic Whiz Kids 17 DOWNS TRAVEL SERVICE 1015% Mass. St. Phone 3661 No charge. European Tours, Berry, Cooks, Am. Ex. Steamship Reservations. Make Your Air Reservations With Us. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. $9.50 LEON'S SHOES 941 MASS. PHONE 363 VALENTINE SOLUTION You Furnish The Heart We Will Send The Flowers That Will Carry YOUR LOVE Straight to Her FLOWERS BY WIRE