UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FEBRUARY 25,1946 PAGE FOUR Thinclads Break Five Records The Kansas tracksters turned in five record-breaking performances against K-State and Nebraska at Lincoln last Saturday. Four meets, combined into one, completely confused the over-capacity crowd to the finish. Three dual meets putting Kansas against Nebraska and K-State, and Nebraska versus K-State, and a triangular affair between all three schools, composed the program for the night. Kansas defeated K-State 56 1-24 1-6 2-1; placed second in the triangular contest, 57 points to the Huskers, 41 1-2 for KU., and 21 1-2 to K-State); and was defeated by Neb.aska in the dual event 58-46. The feature run of the evening was turned in by Hal Hinchee, NROTOC transfer from Denison University. Hinchee ran a beautifully engineered 880 against "Unbeatable" Dean Kratz of Nebraska, and set three new meet marks in beating Kratz by more than 20 yards. KIRA Johnnie Jackson continued his "record-a-meet" performance as he set a new triangular meet record for the quarter mile at 51.4 seconds. K.U.'s top relay team compo- jice Jim Richey, Jackson, Andy Luns- ford and Dick Shea ran off with that event for the third record of the evening at 3:34. Lunsford also placed third against Nebraska and second against K-State in the open quarter. Tom Scofield tied the Nebraska dual meet record in the high jump and Bob Stoland came through with a close second. Stoland, after a five year break in competition because of the war, won the broad jump with Mel Stevens taking third against both rivals. Leroy Robison bettered his previous mark-in the shot with a throw of 46 feet 6-3-4 inches. Robison also placed third in the low hurdles against K-State. Frank Raab placed second against the Aggies in the mile and third in the same event against the Huskers. Raab also took third in the half against both schools. Don Schuster, freshman V-5 trainee, showed great promise in the distances as he placed third against both rivals in the mile and two-mile runs. Dick Anderson and Rod McLver ran two, three against both schools in the sixty-yard dash. Anderson and Gene Alford tied for second and third against the Huskers and for third against the Wildcats. Dexter Welton ran third in both hurdle events against N.U., second in the lows and third in the highs against State. The absence of Hal Moore, champion miler and two-miller, gave the Huskers the necessary points to win the K.U.-N.U. dual meet and the triangular meet. The outcome of these meets places KU, at the top of the heap with Iowa State and Nebraska for the Big Six meet next Saturday on the Kansas City Municipal auditorium spruce oval. Christian Youth Week Stresses Daily Living The greatest test of faith is daily living, Jeanne Ackley, K.U. Danforth Fellow, asserted last night, at a religious meeting which opened Christian Youth Week activities in Barlow chapel, after a College Forum in Myers hall. Miss Ackley, speaking on the topic, "We Must Be the World We Want—How?" said that each person can determine the type of world he wants by working toward the creation of such a world. This, she added, is the only way the Christian dream can be attained. A banquet Wednesday night will be included in Youth Week activities, the Rev. Mr. Warren Hile, of the First Christian church has announced. Suomi is the native name of Finland. Women's Basketball Will Be at 9 Tonight It will be seniors against freshmen and juniors versus sophomores in the women's basketball class team games at 9 tonight in Robinson gymnasium, according to Miss Ruth Hoover, physical education professor. Both games will be played at that time, she explained, to avoid conflict with the Varsity basketball game in Hoch auditorium. Phi Delt, Beta Tied For Intramural Honors Phi Delta Theta and Beta Theta Pi are tied for top honors in intramural scoring totals. Each has scored 196.28 points to lead the field. Phi Gamma Delta follows with 176 points to take third place. These totals represent only football and handball singles since other intramurals sports have not been completed. The complete list of teams and total points scored follows: Phi Delta Theta Beta Theta Pi Phi Gamma Delta V-12's Sigma Chi Phi Kappa Psi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Kappa Sigma Sigma Nu Delta Tau Tau Tau Kappa Epsilon Battenfeld Delta Upsilon Carruth Pi Kappa Alpha Kappa Alba Psi 196.28 196.28 176.00 144.28 128.57 128.57 126.85 122.14 122.14 113.14 107.14 96.43 85.76 64.28 53.51 42.86 Keister To Become University High Head Ward Lavon Keister, '30, new principal at the University High schools, will assume office March 1. Keister has just returned from $3 \frac{1}{2}$ years service in the army. Previously, he was principal of Linwood Rural High school for 11 years. He received his bachelor of arts degree from the University in 1930 and his master of arts degree in 1932. Keister will replace John Jacobs, who is resigning to accept a position in the industrial relations department of Transcontinental and Western Airlines in New York City. Quack Elects Scott, Walker Anne Scott, College sophomore, and Elaine Walker, Fne Arts junior, are newly elected members of the Quack club. The club has scheduled a swimming meet for March 20 and 21. Dr. C. C. Speidel, professor of anatomy at the University of Virginia, will speak at 8 tonight in Fraser theater on "Living Cells in Action as Revealed by Fast-Motion Cine-Photomicraphy". Dr. Speidel's lecture is sponsored by Sigma Xi, honorary scientific fraternity. Speidel To Lecture On Nerve Cells Tonight WANT ADS LOST—Thursday, between Journalism and chemistry buildings, black Waterman fountain pen with name Margaret J. Adams imprinted on it. 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ROOM FOR RENT—Two men, 1214 Kentucky Street. LOST — Brown striped life-time Shaeffer's fountain pen between Fraser and Military Science building on Wednesday, Feb. 20, with Wm. R. Worwag engraved on 'side. Finder please leave at Kansas office. Reward. LOST-Shaeffer Lifetime fountain pen. Brown stripped with gold band. Lost after 4:20 yesterday. Sentimental value. Reward. Call 290. FOUND: A man's ring on the campus. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad at the Kansan office. NOTICE—Get acquainted offer, we will give the first hour of service free to each student or student's wife using our service for the first time. By appointment only. Rate 45c per hour. Help Yourself Laundry, 1900 Ill., or phone 623. AT YOUR MOVIES Phone 661 QUICK SERVICE Bring Your Cleaning to the and VARSITY CLEANERS All Business Cash and Carry "Just Down, the Will" at QUALITY CLEANING "Just Down the Hill" at 14th and Mass. 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