TUESDAY, APRIL 5; 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN; LAWRENCE; KANSAS PAGE FIVE AUTO PARTS ACCESSORIES New & Used Parts for All Cars We Buy Old and Wrecked Cars Auto Glass Mirrors Glass Table Tops AUTO WRECKING AND JUNK CO. phone 954 712 E. 9th Read the Daily Kansan daily. THE COMMUNALITY GRANADA Cont's Daily 1 P.M. NOW and Wed. Love and Adventure straight from the thrill packed pages of The Saturday Evening Post seria story Robert Barbara MITCHUM BEL GEDDES "Blood on the Moon' plus Duke Ellington's Band Latest Donald Duck THURS. 3 Big Days THURS. 3 Big Days Her beauty was a trap . . . and she closed in on un- wary men!!! Cartoon—Latest News Comina "Chicken Every Sunday' Tall Tom Will Try Grind In This Year's Decathlon What happens to a high jumper when he enters the decathlon will be decided Friday and Saturday, April 22 and 23, when Tom Scofield takes a crack at it in the 24th annual K.U. relays. Seofield, now taking graduate work in history at the University, is a former All-American jumper and set a conference outdoor record two years ago in his speciality clearing $ \textcircled{6} $ 6 feet, 7½ inches. Until this year Scofield has never attempted the grueling decathlon. "I got interested in the decathlon because I always wanted to try some of the events which I never got a chance to do when I was high jumping," the six-feet-two-inch, 170 pounder explained. "I had tinkered with all the events except the weight so had some idea that I might be able to score a respectable point total." Track Coach Bill Easton was optimistic about Scofield in his new role. "Tom has a world of natural ability," Easton said. "He should be able to place high in the decathlon." Scofield has been working on the 10 events since early winter and frankly admits he is aiming at 6,400 points, a total that would have placed him third last year. Only Charles Baker and Irv Mondschein placed higher. The discus and the shot put have been giving the lithe Jayhawker the most trouble. "I'm not eager to run that 1500 meter either," he said, "but I'll run it if I can get through the first nine events." Scofield planned to hit about 150 in the javelin but tossed the spear 140 feet on his first distance peg this week which indicates he may top his goal. Baker topped 178 feet in winning the event last year. He has run as low as :22 in the 220 and :51 in the quarter which gives him a better than even chance of scoring well in the 100 and 400. TOM SCOFIELD Cont's Daily From 1 Hurry! Ends Tonite! SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "BABY TAKE A BOW" and "HONEYMOON" ENDS TO-NIGHT Robert Mitchum in "BETRAYED" and Gene Autry in "THE BIG SOMBRERO" WED - THURS Throbbing with romance! Reckless with thrills! Glorious with the magic of Technicolor! CO-HIT— She thought it was only a dream . . . until he came down to breakfast! The things o'ther girls dream about happen to her! Every Afternoon 4:30 p.m. - Lawrence's newest recreation - New 30 yd. pitching green - Our automatic pick-up gathers 1000 balls in 8 minutes. - We furnish clubs & balls. - You may use your own clubs. - Open Weekdays—4:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. - Sat. & Sun.—2:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. 1 Mile East of Haskell on 10 of You drive 'em—We'll shaq 'em Complete Line Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. ARROW SHIRTS at The Palace 843 Mass. a favorite Easter Habit! ... for many an Easter, college men have favored the fine fit and good looks of Arrow White Shirts Both oxfordshs and broadcloths in your preferred collar styles are now available at your Arrow dealer's. See him today for an Arrow white shirt and Arrow tie, Shirts $3.65 up, Ties $1.00 up. UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS 1.