OCTOBER 25,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE K.U. Two-Milers To Run At M.U. The Jayhawker's cross-country track team will meet Missouri tomorrow in the third duel of the two-mile season at Columbia. Hal Moore, Kansas' distance ace, hopes to hang up his seventh concursive Big Six triumph when the carriers compete against the Tigers. Moore, who finished sixth in last year's N.C.A.A. cross-country trials, now has won six sucessive conference starts over a two-year period. Although K.U. has dropped both its two-mile starts against Iowa State and Nebraska, Moore has paced the pack home on both occasions. The K.U. runner will face his toughest test of the season when the teams match strides in a preliminary to the Missouri-Southern Methodist football game. Bill Chronister, Bill Slagle, and Dick Killough are all capable Bengal runners who will give Moore a battle over the long course. Kansas will pick up strength in the form of Earl Jones, Missouri state high school half-mile record holder who missed the Jayhawkers' first two meets. Letterman Andy Lunsford, and freshmen Darrel Brown and Leon Ackerman will complete Coach Ray Kanele's lineup. Intramural Football Today: Field 1—Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Physical Education Field 2—Delta Tau Delta vs. Battenfeld Field 3—Phi Kappa Psi “B” vs. Beta Theta Pi “B” Field 4--Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Blanks Monday schedule: Field 1—Phi Kappa Psi vs. Battenfeld Field 2 - Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Alpha Phi Alpha Field 3—Phi Kappa vs. 941 Field 4—Delta Glauco vs. POTG Field 5—Phi Kappa Psi "B" vs. Sigma Nu "B" Veterans Can Get Free Dental Care Free dental care for veterans who have had dental work during their military service may be arranged by application to the Lawrence Veterans administration, S. L. Derby, contact representative, said today. "We would prefer that veterans make application within 12 months after their discharge," he said, "and they must have had some form of dental treatment while in the service." Woman Hockey Meet Tomorrow Seven Lawrence dentists will be available for giving the treatments. Women who will oppose the Kansas City Hockey club team here at 3 p.m. tomorrow were chosen after a final scrimmage Thursday night. The game will be played on the intramural hockey field south of Robinson gymnasium, where, for several weeks, hockey classes and team hopefuls have been digging up the turf with hockey clubs. Team members and their positions are Betty vanderSmissen, left wing; Georgia Lee Westmoreland, left inner; Mary Jean Hoffman (captain); center forward; Donna Mueller, right inner; Frances Pence, right wing; Harriet Connor, left halfback; Joan Anderson, center halfback; Wilma Hampton, right halfback; Julia Fox, left back, Maxine Gunsolly, right back; Joan Lippelmann, goalie Active Alumnus Dies Others may see action are Jerry McGee, Peggy Foster, Jane Topping, Betty Wickersham, and Beth Dunn. Fred Johnson, who was graduated from the School of Engineering in 1901, died Oct. 23 at his home in Laguna Beach, Calif. Mr. Johnson has been active in K.U. alumni work. Davidson Receives $5,000 Prof. Arthur Davidson, chemistry department, was named as one of five heirs to the estate of his uncle, Leo Bleier, who died Jan. 10 in New York. Final appraisal of the property has been filed. Professor Davidson's share amounted to $5,000, which he received earlier this year. Lawrence Optical Company Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Broken Lenses Duplicated DR. M. E. LUKENS Phone 425 1025 Mess. Phone KU-25 with your news. ★ UNHAPPY? T. P.P.-E.W.B.P. TOMORROW NIGHT FOR SULLY MASON "The Sassy Sultan of Swing" brings to Lawrence a 14-Piece Orchestra which is now playing across the country trying to fill the many engagements that are clamoring for their "Music That Satisfies." Many will remember Sully Mason as Kay Kyser's Famous Singer Coming to Lawrence Direct From Chicago Where They Were Featured at Hotel Sherman's Famous College Inn. OCTOBER 26 COMMUNITY BUILDING 8 p. m. till Midnight Advance Sales BELL'S - ROCK CHALK - CARL'S ONEIGHT ONLY