PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1940 KU Track Team To Enter 'Duel Of Champions' Contest Saturday they will go to Kansas City for the Missouri Valley A.A.U. meet. Freshmen from the University's once-beaten freshman squad will be eligible to compete. Saturday, June 4, six of Coach Bill Easton's team members will travel to Kansas City for the Big Seven - Southwestern track dual. Only the first three place winners in each event in the Big Seven conference meet last week will be eligible to compete. The Southwestern conference will also send only the best three in each event, which accounts for the meet's unofficial name, "The Duel of Champions." Both conferences have a few apparently sure winners. Charlie Parker, Texas ace, jogged the 220 in 21.5 seconds to win the Southwest conference event while Don Campbell of Colorado used 22.6 seconds in taking the event at the Big Seven festival. Pat Bowers of Kansas will be a solid favorite in the 880. Powerful Pat was the widest winner of the day at Lincoln, coasting home 25 yards in front, in 1:54.1. The Big Seven squad will have Bill Carroll of Oklahoma in the pole vault, Carroll did 14 feet, 1 inch at Lincoln, a half-foot better than that attained at the Southwest meet. Herb Hoskins of Kansas State, a consistent 24-foot leaper, did 24 feet, $3\frac{1}{4}$ inches in the conference contest and will be favored in the interconference meet. J. D. Hampton, A. and M. distance king, did the Southwest mile in 4:17.2 and the two-mile in 9:30.7 the Big Seven long-range star, Kansas Bob Karnes was crowded all the way to win the mile in 4:19.9 and the longer run in 9:43.0. However, the Jayhawker may be able to pull out a victory, as he always manages to save enough for a stout closing rush. Lip Reading Shown Group (Additional Sports on Page 8) Last year the two squads deadlocked, 65½ to 65½. Miss Margaret Fcyster, who has charge of the nursery school for preschool children at the University of Kawasan medical center, Kansas City, Kan., demonstrated techniques used in teaching deaf children to talk and read lips at the speech therapy seminar recently. Expert Watch REPAIR Miss Feyster brought three children, ages $ 3 \frac{1}{2} $ ,4 and 5, from the nursery school. Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfacton WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. 1 week or less service. SHEAFFER'S CRAFTSMAN ENSEMBLE Pen, $3.75—Pencil, $3.00 Complete Set, $6.75; no fed. tax One Thing I For That Special Gift Learned in College LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE and Good Luck Seniors THANK YOU Come Back to LAWRENCE Often WINTER CHEVROLET Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers Congratulations, Seniors And Thanks a million to all you fellows who have patronized us so generously. GOOD LUCK See You Next Year Gibbs Clothing Company 811 Mass. St. Wins $95 In Contest Prizes The first prize of $75 and the third prize of $20 in the Hallmark Christmas card contest were won by Barbara Rivard, fine arts senior. The contest was held from April 18 to May 18 and was open to seniors in the University design department. Joyce Shannon won the second prize of $40. ___ Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. We're Closing Out! Limited Quantities of OFFICE FURNITURE AND MACHINES Buy Below Cost! Posture Chair with foam rubber cushion. Was $33.50 Now $16.75 Steel Desk Regular $95.00 Adding Machine Now only $69.95 34x60"—was $141.00 $90.00 Underwood Portable Typewriter (Used one month) $59.50 - was $79.50 All Steel Filing Cabinet 2-door, with lock. Was $42.00 Now $26.88 $ 89.00 Oak Desk, 30"x50"' $ 55.00 90.00 Walnut Desk 65.00 149. 50 Wire Recorder only 119.50 42. 90 Swivel Chair 22.90 165. 00 Calculator (2 yrs. old) 35.00 28. 00 Oak Swivel Chair 14.00 4. 25 Steel Waste Baskets 1.95 PETERSON'S 710 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 13