PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 25,1946 Charlie Black has added more laurels to his collection this year as a result of his stellar playing with the Jayhawkers. The "Hawk" has been named to the second team All-America in the Sporting News. Charlie already had been named to True magazine's third team All-America, and had been selected to play in the East-West All-Star game in Madison Square garden Saturday night. Big Charlie is the second basketball player in Jayhawker court history to be selected on All-America teams two years. Howard "Rope" singleman was All-American in 1940 and 1941. Black was named to the Sporting News' first team in 1942. He served three years in the army air corps and came back to school last fall to lead the Jayhawkers to the Big Six court championship. Ray Evans gained honorable mention on the Sporting News' All-America list. This is a fine tribute to a great player because Ray enrolled in the second semester and played in only five games for the Lov Hawkers. Evans was an All-American guard in 1943 in basketball, and also made the third team Associated Press All-American football team the same year at a halfback position. Evans starred for the Second Air Force Superbombers the past two years in football, and he is expected to be one of the big guns in Coach George Sauer's T-tack next fall. Ray became the third football player in modern gridiron history to complete over 100 passes in one season when he tossed 103 into the arms of his receivers in 1943. Black and Evans must be ranked high on the list of all-time Jayawaker greats in anyone's mind. Many persons have called Black the greatest basketball player ever to don a Jayhawker uniform. There probably are few on the K.U. campus who would argue about the action watching the "Hawk" in action this year. Evans has been called the greatest all-around athlete ever to hit the campus, And, Ray's admirers are not all former Jay Hawkers or Kansas fans. In 1943 the Jayhawkers played T.C.U. in Ft. Worth, and the Texans swamped Kansas. But Flem Hall, sports editor of the Star-Telegram, said the next day that Evans put on the greatest passing exhibition seen in those parts since the days of Sammy Baugh and Davey O'Brien. No finer tribute could have been evaded Evans. A Cappella Choir Will Give Concert The A Cappella choir, under the direction of Dean D. M. Swarthout, will appear in Hoch auditorium at 9 p.m. Wednesday, in the only home concert this year. The concert, open to the public, presents a wide variety of numbers, negro spirituals, white spirituals, russian dance songs, present day numbers, and music of the 16th and 17th century will be sung. Tennis Candidates Will Meet In Robinson Gym Tonight An additional call for tennis candidates was issued by the coach today, the second meeting of all the candidates when they took overnight in 202. Robinson gymnasium About 40 men have reported, and several more are expected to report to the new coach this week. 13 Students Receive Degrees in Business Thirteen students received Bachelor of Science degrees in business in February, F. T. Stockton, dean of school of Business, announced today. Frances Crisp, Richard Dawes, William Everitt, John K. Fisher, Clayton Harbur, Jean Jones, Stanley Lind, Dell Love, Maria Mitchell, Germain Morgan, Charles Peters, Kenneth Ray, and Marie Tompkins. Intramural Managers Will Meet Tonight Intramural team managers will meet at 6:45 tonight in 203 Robinson to hold drawings for heats in the intramural track meet which starts Wednesday. Preliminaries will be run off at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, and semifinals for the dash and hurdle events will be run Thursday afternoon if necessary. Two field events will be held each afternoon. Discuss and pole vault events will be held Wednesday, javelin and broad jump Thursday, and shot put and high jump Friday. Three Undefeated Teams Enter Volleyball Tourney Three undefeated teams, Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Apsilon, Phi Kappa Psi, will enter the fifth round of the volleyball tournament play tonight in Robinson gym. Sigma Chi will meet Phi Gamma Delta at 7 p.m., Sigma Alpha Epsilon plays alpha Tau Omega at 7 p.m., and Phi Kappa Psi will paint with Beta Theta Pi. Other games include Phi Delta Theta vs. Nu Sigma Nu at 9 p.m., Kappa Epsilon vs. Sigma Nu at 8 p.m., and Kappa Sigma vs. Pi Kappa Alpha at 9 p.m. Six IM Deck Tennis Games Tonight Women's intramural deck tennis games scheduled tonight are: 7:30- I.W.W. vs. Corbin hall, and Alpha Delta Pi vs. Locksley. o. 15—Miller hall vs. the Independents, and Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Tipperary hall. 9—Delta Gamma vs. Gamma Phi Beta, and Chi Omega vs. Alpha Omicron Pl. Moorhead Will Speak To Sigma Delta Chi, University Club William B. Moorhead, ace police reporter of the Kansas City Star for 33 years, will be the speaker at meetings of Sigma Delta Chi and the University club Wednesday, chairmen of those organizations announced today. Mr. Moorhead will speak at the iniition meeting of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Union. Initiates will be Charles Roos, College senior; Loren King, College junior; LeMoyne Frederick, College senior; and Jack Werts, College junior. At a special lecture of the University club at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the clubrooms at $100\frac{1}{2}$ Massachusetts street, Mr. Moorhead will discuss criminals, juvenile delinquency, and police methods. This meeting is open to the public, Elmer F. Beth, lecture chairman, said. One-thousand students, including veterans, have registered with the Guidance bureau since it was first organized at K.U. in August 1944. LOST—At Union cafeteria Tuesday, blue overcoat. Vaughn label. Reward! Call Deane Fostlethwaite. 234 -27- THE WORLD'S MOST HONORED WATCH WANT ADS 1. 000 Students Register STOP at the Courthouse Lunch for good food. Open from 5:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. Across from the courthouse. LOST—Blue leather check book containing money and activity book between Cottage and Dyche museum. Reward. Please return to Kansan office. -27- LOST - White evening cape with John Taylor label at Bitter Bird dance Saturday night. Call Ruth Granger. 415. -1- LOST-Parker "51" black with gold crown on it. Lost Tuesday downtown. Reward. Urgent. Call Pat Sonnenberg, phone 257. -1-WANT TO BUY AN AIRPLANE? Taylororce, only 400 total hours, beautiful and in tip-top condition. Must sell at a sacrifice. Call 2830R after 6 p.m. Charles J. Brown. -27-STUDENT'S WIFE wants typing and sewing to do. 720 Arkansas St. Phone 1596W. -27- LOST—In an afternoon chemistry class or algebra class, a blue and gold Eversharp pencil with name engraved on the side. Please call 1700. Bob Templer. LOST-Black and white silk scarf with roses, Thursday on campus. Anxious to recover. Reward. Call 415, ask for Courtney Cowgill. -25- FOR SALE—Underwood Portable typewriter in excellent condition. 625 Rhode Island. -25- TUX FOR SALE—Finesse Pre-War English wool. See at Rogers Cleaners. -26- LOST—Gold and black Sheaffer lifetime fountain pen. Has initials L.N.S. S1-i C Reward. Call 3353, Lawrence Namon Smith. -26-LOST—On campus, Parker 51 eversharp, green bottom and gold top. Would appreciate it if finder would call 1967-Odd William. -26-LOST—Dean Swarthout's A Cappella Book. Mismail Sunday after vespers in Hoch. Finder please return to Fine Arts office or call Arleene Nickels, secretary, 1239-W. WINNER OF 10 World's Fair Grand Prizes, 28 Gold Medals and more honors for accuracy than any other timepiece. Sports Equipment Fishing Tackle Bicycle Supplies Games and Toys Wheel Goods Model Supplies Kirkpatrick SPORT SHOP A New, Useful Article Metal Pant and Skirt Hangers Single Hangers 75c 715 MASS. PHONE 1018 door. Keeps your clothes in press, takes up very little room $2.95 4 Garment Hangers that fit against closet AT YOUR MOVIES NOW ONE EXCITING WEEK A Woman Isn't Meant To Be Lonely' . . . She's Meant To Be Loved! 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