PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS APRIL 11,1946 By BILL SIMS Charlie Black may become the first three-time All-American in Jayhawker history. "The Hawk" was named to the Sporting News All-American in 1942, and he was named to three All-American teams this year, by the Sporting News, True magazine, and the Helms Athletic foundation. Black has another year of eligibility and has indicated that he plans to return next year. He will lead one of the best group of players ever to den Kansas colors at the same time. Besides big Charlie, there will be Ray Evans, Otto Schnellbacher, Owen Peck, Wendell Clark, and the rest of this year's lettermen who will carry K.U.'s hopes of another Big Six championship. George Gear may be called to the army this summer, but Gib Stramel may return from navy duty. The addition of Stranel would give the Jayhawkers one of the strongest point making combines in the country. Sidelights—K.U. tennis prospects are looking up as a result of the decisive victory over the Washburn crew. A benefit football intrasquad game was played recently by the University of Alabama for one of its former stars, Charley Boswell, who was blinded by a German shell during the war. It will net him over $29,000. The major league baseball nets start Tuesday, and starting pitching assignments are being announced. . . Wayne Replogle, end coach, is a forester during summer months. I wonder whether spotting firestores sharpens his eyes so that he can do such a swell job of scouting enemy football teams in the fall. WANT ADS LOST—Green and white, black peder fountain pen in room 101 Snow Hall at 10:25 a.m. on Friday, April 5. Inquire Kansan Office. Reward. LOST—Dark Blue Princess Gardner billfold. Has activity book, press card, and other identifications. Need money for Easter trip home. Finder at least return billfold. Mary Turkington. LOST—Brown zipper notebook with Mount Holyoke seal tooled on cover. Finder please return to French office, 115 Frank Strong. M. A. O'Meara. LOST—Notebook labeled Soviet Culture—if finder will turn it in at the business office in administration building, it will be appreciated. LOST—one red billfold with identification inside. Also one Swiss made ladies wrist watch. Very much sentimental value as it was my reward. Easily identified. Reward Taken from Montgomery Ward Office window. Articles were inside of black pigskin bag. Bag was brought to Kansan office. HELLO FOLKS! I was driving a taxi for 12. Now for 3-200. I still work on commission. I will appreciate my old customers and want many new ones. Hours 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Thank you, Little Bill. LOST—Gold plated identification bracelet. Reward. Irene Marshall, phone 3338. WANTED—Navy officers uniforms blues, grays, and whites. Also white and gray shirts. Call Alvy or Chalupnik, 3386, PT 6. HELP WANTED—For summer, 2 waiters-wages plus room, board. Tips are good! Mo. Yacht Club, Lake Latawana. Phone Lone Jack 317. -6 LOST—Ring with blue rectangular stone in Fraser or Union washroom Friday. Reward. Call Elane Boney K.U. 20 or 2958. LOST—Cameo set out of a ring! Face of a lady! Lost between Robinson gym and Phi Psi house. Reward $5.00. Celeste Beesley, Pi Beta Phi. STOP at the Courthouse Lunch for good food. Open from 5:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. Across from the courthouse. Nebraska Here Friday For Tennis Matches The Jayhawker varsity team takes on its first Big Six opponent when the Nebraska netters invade Mt. Oread tomorrow. Matches will start at 2 p.m. on the concrete courts south of the stadium. Roy Shoaf again will play number one for K.U. Bob Barnes, Charles Carson, and Charles Snyder will play the other singles. Shoaf and Snyder will team up for the first double matches, and the lineup for the second doubles isn't definite yet. The K.U. team won its season opponent against Washburn this week AT THE HOSPITAL Admitted Wednesday Delphine Denni, 1420 Ohio. Eugene Scales, 1414 Tennessee. Charles Elliott, 1499 Tennessee. Dismissed Wednesday Patricia Sonnenberg, 1200 Louisiana Thomas Biard, 1329 Ohio. Jack Buresch, PT 6. Hartwell Jewell, 7 Winona. Former Student Now In Manila Chief Warrant Officer Ray B Thomas, a student here in 1936-37, has been assigned to Manila as administrative inspector of the Pacific Air Service Command. Thomas was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Notices must be typewritten and must be in Public Relations office, or later than 9:30 a.m. on day of publication. No phone messages accepted. OFFICIAL BULLETIN For any person to be a candidate for nomination to the All Student Council or to a class office on the P.S.G.L. ticket, a nomination petition must be circulated for him. Petitions must bear the name of the candidate, the office for which he is running, and the signatures of at least 25 students who are in his district or class and are eligible to vote for him in the election. Petitions for All Student Council president must bear 50 signatures. April 11, 1946 *** Forensic League will meet at 7:30 tonight in the East room of Union. Kansas Veteran's association, Jayhawk chapter, will meet at Sunflower Village in room A, Community building, at 7 tonight. All unorganized students interested in the U.N. Conference May 18 who have not already registered may do so this week at the Student Organization window at the Business office. The Christian Science organization holds regular meetings at 7:30 p.m. each Thursday in Danforth chapel. Faculty and students invited to attend. . . . Quack club meeting at 7:30 tonight in Robinson gym. 911 Mass. St. Gustafson the "COLLEGE JEWELER" Students' Jewelry Store 42 Years Are Dancing Into Fashion 3. 49 In Nylon The style of the day for casual wear, in the fabric of the hour! Sleek-as-silk, strong-as-steel Nylon! In black only. With leather sole. Sizes 5 to 8. In Leather Or keep in step with the times in a ballet shoe of soft glove leather. Leather sole. In sizes from 5 to 8. AT YOUR MOVIES ENDS TONITE- MERLE OBERON CLAUDE RAINS "This Love of Ours" FRIDAY & SATURDAY "THAT NIGHT WITH YOU" SUNDAY — ONE WEEK The Picture You've Been Waiting For! BING CROSBY INGRID BERGMAN 'THE BELLS OF ST. MARY'S' PATEE NOW Ends Saturday Paramount presents Joan Fontaine Arturo de Cordova FRENCHMAN'S CREEK IN TECHNICOLOR A MITCHELL LEISEN Production Granad NOW—Ends Sat. 2:30,7 & Laughs! Love! Lyrics! Larceny! Charles COBURN Gimny SIMMS Robert PAIGE GINNY SINGS: "Cuddle Up a Little Closer," "In Love With Love" & More ADDED: Jan Savitt & Orchestra Color Cartoon - News Owl Sat. & SUNDAY 4 Days She Tames 'Em All! . . In Pink Tights or Bar Room Fights Also: CARTOON - COMEDY AND