FRI Ten wil be duce sity nalt day 25 AO OF 81 De fo so SP ro si de FW FM FH FW CB H L O C H P H 3 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Jayhawker Indoor Track Season Opens At Nebraska The University of Kansas opens its 1949 indoor track season at Lincoln, Nebr., tomorrow with only six returning lettermen, but Bill Easton, sophomore Kansas coach, expects his squad to make a better showing than in 1948. The Jayhawkers lost their three scheduled indoor dual meets in 1948, bounced back to take a sur- $ The Jayhawkers lost their three but bounced back to take a surprising second place in the Big Seven conference meet at Kansas City. Missouri won the crown. Kansas lost dual meets to Nebraska, Colorado, and Oklahoma. Kansas faces the same indoor schedule this year. The Jayhawkers bump against Nebraska tomorrow in their 1949 curtain raiser. So far, the Cornhuskers have a perfect record. They walloped Iowa State and then knocked off Minnesota. Kansas meets Colorado on Saturday, Feb. 12, Missouri on Saturday, Feb. 19, and appears in the Big Seven conference meet on Friday and Saturday Feb. 25 and 26. Although the Jayhawkers have only six available lettermen, they have received considerable strength from several outstanding freshman performers of last season. Easton figures that Nebraska has age and experience over his crew, not to mention better indoor facilities, but he expects his squad to put on a good show."With a few breaks, we could win," says Easton. Sophomores Cliff Abel, Dave Breidenthal, Herb Semper, and Tom White will give the squad added strength in the distance events which Kansas dominated last year. Only letterman is Bob Karnes, winner of both the mile and two-mile championships in May. Karnes is ruling over the conference distance runners as did Glenn Cunningham, another K.U. great, nearly 20 years ago. Running the half-mile for the Kansans are Pat Bowers and Hal Hinchee. Both were ineligible last year but are expected to star this year. Bowers won the Missouri Valley A.A.U. 800-meter run last June and also coped the telegraphic 880-yard run with an impressive 1.57.2. Another pair of sophomore hopefuls, Jack Greenwood and Carl Brown, show promise in the hurdle events. Greenwood, a product of Argentine high school, won the 120 high and 220-yard low hurdle events in the freshman telegraphic meet. In indoor meets, however, only 60-yard hurdle events are run. Delvin Norris is the only letterman returning in the high jump. He may receive help from Bill Richardson, former Shawnee Mission performer. The squad shows strength in the Brannum Works Out With K-State Team Manhattan, Kan., Feb. 4—(U.P.)—Nobody knew today whether Coach Jack Gardner would start Clarence Brannum against the University of Missouri here tomorrow night in a Big Seven basketball game. They knew only around the gym that Brannum worked out with Kansas State yesterday. He has returned to school after a one-semester layoff, during which he played A.A.U. basketball, most recently with Peoria, Ill. 440-yard run with lettermen John Sites, Winton Studt, and Dick Wagstaff returning. Additional help is expected from Clarence Hughes and Ernie Mies. In the broad jump, pole vault, and shot put the Jayhawkers are rather weak. Bob Crowley, second-place winner in the broad jump in the conference meet last year, has been sidelined because of a knee injury. Bob Broady, Bob Bunten, and Walt Emery, all non-lettermen, will attempt to replace him. FROM THE OCEAN TO YOU From the ocean, to our chef, to you — all in a matter of hours. That's why our sea food has such excellent flavor. SPECIAL TODAY 6 EXTRA LARGE OYSTERS FRIED GOLDEN BROWN . Ripe Olives . . . Potatoes . . . Coffee . . Open 12 Noon Close 11:30 p.m. DUCKS SEAFOOD CAFE Brannum, called "Controversial Clarence" last year because of the numerous and heated discussions of his eligibility or lack of it, was the All-Big Seven center in 1947-48, and was responsible for much of K-State's success. Stockton Head Of Council Frank T. Stockton, dean of University Extension, has been appointed chairman of the Industrial council of the Kansas State Chamber of Commerce by Pres. Fred Stein, Atchison. Dean Stockton was formerly the vice chairman. His position will be filled by Leland S. Hobson, Manhattan. EASY TERMS Sterling Furniture Co. 928 Mass. FREE DEL. The K.U. Light Opera Guild Presents Gilbert and Sullivan's Comic Opera "THE GONDOLIERS" Feb. 7,8,9 and 11-Fraser Theater-8:00 p.m. ALL SEATS ONLY $.75 NO SEATS RESERVED Harry Spencer Ruth Russell Eric Ericsson Joan Rodgers ALL STUDENT CAST OF 60-featuring William Wilcox Harriet Harlow John Wesley Betty Rae Thomas Charles O'Connor Mary Lynn Lucas Robert Faris Jeanne Aldridge PLUS ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS Tickets on sale in Frank Strong Rotunda, Music Education Office, Bell Music Co.