UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS JANUARY 18, 1946 PAGE FOUR Civilians Meet V-12's In Track Highjump. Civilians: Sherb Edmonds, Billy Richardson, and Jack Schmaus; V-12's: Robison, Syd Bennett, James Blunk, and Lon Heuer. The Kansas thinclads will taste cinder for the first time this year when they engage in an intra-squad meet at 5 p.m. today and 2 p.m. to-morrow at the track under the East stadium. Civilians and V-12's will be the rivals. Shotup. Civilians: Russell Baltis, Charles Chapman, and Wehe; V-12;s LeRoy Robison, William Schneider, and Don Jarrett. Melvin Stevens, civilian, was winner of the broadjump event held yesterday afternoon. His distance was 20:10. Dexter Westerland and Joe Connelly, Navy, were second and third place winners. Broadjump. Civilians: Melvin Stevens, George Cox, and Edmondson; V-12's: Joe Connelly and Dexter Welton. Entries for the meet starting today are: Pole Vault. Civilians: Charles Alford; V-12's: Bennett. The 60-yard dash will start track events Saturday. Preliminaries for the low hurdles will also be run today. Civilians participating are John Jackson, Ray Dillon, and Ralph Edwards. V-12's: Dick Shea, Orval Buell, and Rod MacViru. Mile and 2-mile runs. Civilians: Frank Raab, Bob Leaptad, and Robert Franklin; V-12's: Harold Moore, Walter Morrow, John Harbaugh, Harold Hinchee, and Andy Lumsford. Middle Distances—440 and 880. Civilians: Jackson, Wesley Elliott, Taptad, and Raab; V-12:s. Luns- ford, Hinckey, Maciew, Blunk, Six Teams Take I-M Basketball Games The Little Phogs, Battenfield, S.A.E., Sigma Nu, Sigma Chi, and Phi Gamma Delta were winners in the intramural basketball games last night in Robinson gymnasium. The S.A.E.'s took the A.T.O.'s 41-21 in an easy game. Terrant was high scorer for S.A.E.'s with 20 points and Blatten brought in 12 points for the A.T.O.'s. Little Phogs swamped Carruth hall, 68-23, for their fourth consecutive victory. Carson pulled in 15 points for the Little Phogs with Nicholson sinking six baskets for 12 points. Stont was high point man for Carruth hall with 13 points. Battenfeld pulled ahead from a 12-13 losing position at the half to take the Kappa Sig's, 32-22. Anderson brought in 16 points for Battenfeld and Rawley scored 7 points for the Kappa Sig's. Sigma Nu pulled ahead from a 12-15 back position in the first half to overtake the Nu Sig's 29-23. Dorsie was the ace man for Sigma Moore, Lon Heuer, and James Ahard. Hurdles. Civilians: John Crump, Dillon, Edwardson, Richardson, and Alford; V-12's: Welton, Herb Foster, Carl Hoagland, and Robison. --and LYNNE ROBERTS ADELE MARA "Girls of the Big House" Bloch Exhibit to Wichita Birthstone Rings Garnet for January Prof. Albert Bloch, head of the drawing and painting department, has been asked by the Wichita Art association to hold an exhibition of his water colors at the Wichita galleries. The exhibition recently shown in Thayer museum, will be shown in Wichita next month. Nu with 10 points and Hines and Isaac both scored 7 points for the Nu Sig's. Roberts Jewelry and Gifts Phi Gamma Delta came out on the long end when they took the Navy Braves 39-24 in their third victory, Kennedy and Turner hold top honors in scoring for the Phi Gam's with 14 and 13 points each. Smith was high pointer for the Navy Braves. Sigma Chi rang the bell in the second half to take the Phi Psi's 27-23 in the tightest watch of the evening. Connellly tillied 16 points for the Sigma Chi's and Brent rolled in 11 points for the Phi Psi's. The last intramural games this semester will be played Wednesday and Thursday nights in Robinson gymnasium. Garrison Receives Cuts Walter Garrison, N.R.O.T.C. student, suffered cuts on the left arm yesterday when he fell through the glass door at the north entrance to the Union sub-basement. He was treated at the Watkins Memorial hospital. Call K.U. 25 with your news. VARSITY VARSITY TODAY—Ends Saturday ZANE GREY'S "West of the Pecos" and JIM BANNON "Out of the Depths" SUNDAY - TUESDAY JACK HALEY MARCY McGUIRE "Sing Your Way Home" The DAILY KANSAN Stands for NEWS While It's News because only through an informed public can the University function to its greatest capabilities Our Creed . The Daily Kansan has a consistent record of being the first paper anywhere with the first report of what's taking place on The Hill. Why, Flying, of course. It's perhaps more fun than you ever had before. If you don't know how, you're going to get left in tomorrow's Air Age. Here's a tip: There'll be a meeting of all persons interested in the advantages of learning to fly in the Jayhawk Flying Club next week - 7:30 p.m. Thursday, in Marvin Hall. It'll be worth your time to be there. What's More Fun Than? JAYHAWK FLYING CLUB