PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS JANUARY 14,1946 Meet Your Team. George Gear, successful freshman quarterback in football, is now starting with the Jayhawker quintet. Gear The 17-year-old all-around athlete hails from Hutchinson, where he lettered three years in basketball, football, and tennis. In 1944 he was a member of the football team which took "4." Ark Valley championship and was all-state captain and quarterback. He also ranked at the top of the list in basketball. George is called "Lug" and confesses "I don't know how that got started." During the football season, he was known as "curly-haired little Georgie Gear." His ideal women is "blond or brunette; I don't care which," comments George. He likes to spend vacations and holidays eating and sleeping, and if he has enough time will have an occasional date. George is majoring in petroleum engineering and is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Table Tennis Wednesday Semi-finalists in the women's table tennis tournament will meet Wednesday. Mary Morrill will face Ruth Green and Marjorie Free will meet Barbara Prier. Educators Can't Stop Super-sports' Boom St. Louis, Mo. (UP)—Educators' attempts to curb "super-sports schools" and the "commercialization" of intercollegiate athletes appeared to be making little headway today at the National Collegiate Athletic Association convention. The opinion of the hundreds of coaches and athletic directors at the meetings was that post-season bowl games, "player scouting," and the development of big-name college teams would continue to boom during the postwar years. Many of the college leaders said, off the record, that their schools planned to play a role in the boom. Call KU 25 with your news, Black Sets Mark In Free Throws The Jayhawkier quintet wound up a tough three-game stint last week by husking the Nebraska Corn-huskers 56-45 at Lincoln Friday night. Charlie Black, high-point man for Kansas, established a new Big Six record for free throws in a single game with 12 points. The previous record of 11 was scored by Bill Schulz of K-State in a game last week against Iowa State. The Jayhawkers will take a back seat until Friday night when they meet Oklahoma University on home territory. Kansas obtained the lead in the first two minutes and held it through the entire game. The only threat came in the second half when Nebraska pulled up to within three points of Kansas, 33-30, but a free throw by Black and a quick field goal erased the danger. The lineup: Kansas G FT F Black, f 6 12 3 Peterson, f 0 1 1 Martin, c 2 2 2 Clark, g 2 1 1 Hill, g 0 2 1 Schnelbacher, f 0 1 3 Stramel, f 6 0 5 Peck, g 1 3 0 Gear, g 0 0 1 Corder, g 0 0 1 Daum, g 0 0 1 17 22 19 Free Throws Missed—Black, 5; Stramel, 2; Peck, 2; Clark, Hill, Schnellbacher, Gear, Daum. Kansas G FT r Brown, f ... 3 1 4 Hecox, f ... 2 0 4 Schnelbacher, f ... 0 1 3 Korte, c ... 0 2 3 Snyder, g ... 3 5 5 Sandstet, g ... 1 1 5 Livingston, g ... 0 1 1 Barry, c ... 2 4 5 Cook, f ... 3 1 1 Lebsack, f ... 0 0 1 Robinson, c ... 1 0 2 Fischer, f ... 0 0 0 Story, g ... 0 0 1 15 15 31 Missed Free Throws--Snyder, 4; Korte, 2; Brown; Barry; Robinson. There were 2464 Indians in Kansas in 1930. Western Civilization Forum to Elect Officers The Western Civilization forum will elect officers at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the little theater of Green hall, William Noble, program chairman, announced today. The discussion topic will be "Democracy," with Clinton Hurley, Lucile Mahieh, Robert Ryberg, and Anita Bedell, College freshmen, as speakers. An automatic SO2 alarm for vessels not having a radio operator on constant watch was introduced in 1935. We Urge This To See This Picture from the Beginning Starts SUNDAY—All Week Lee Rosolind BOWMAN RUSSELL ‘She Wouldn’t Say Yes’ BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY The first frontier fort established in the United States government in Kansas was Leavenworth, founded in 1827. MISSES PARTY and DANCE FROCKS 790-990 1650-1975 GRANADA Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 NOW ENDS WEDNESDAY The Whole Town's Talking! Brought Back for Those Who Haven't Yet Heard! PLEASE Don't Tell Anyone What She Did! JOAN CRAWFORD "Mildred Pierce" Jack Zachary Carson Scott NOTE Because of the extremely unusual twist in the ending of "Mildred Pierce" NO ONE will be seated during the last eight minutes. Thursday - 3 Days The Star of "Goodbye Mr. Chips" Brought Back to the Screen for the first time since the war— Robert Donat "Vacation from Marriage" Ain't We Got Fun... I'll be a lot of fun, learning flying in the Jayhawk Flying Club this coming spring semester. . One of the nicest things about the club is the wealth of good equipment it has available. (2) The Buhler - Ware Flying Service, new operators of the Lawrence airport, operates three Piper Cubs, for primary training, and a Waco UPF7, which is used for advanced acrobatics. - The port is something like 15 or 20 minutes drive from The Hill. Its' easy to find—head toward Kansas City on U.S. Route 40, and turn left a little more than a mile outside of town. . Runways at the port are from 2,000 to 3,300 feet long. They are made of cinder and stabilized grass. In addition, the entire surrounding field is suitable for landings and takeoffs. . The field has the approved lighting system for night operation. Since its beginning a year ago, the Jayhawk Flying Club has never had a single reportable accident—and that means there isn't a flying instruction program in the country that has been safer than KU's own. $\textcircled{2}$ . . Bubler-Ware are Lawrence area dealers for Stinsons, Republic Sea Bees, and Piper Cubs, just in case you fall in love with flying so much you want your own plane. The airport maintains a repair shop suitable for all types of repairs. Its own planes are checked and re-checked constantly, and any necessary maintenance or repair work is done immediately. . There are classrooms at the port, and they may be used by Jayhawk Flying Club students at any time, while waiting to fly, and between training periods. . If you have a few moments free some day, drop out and see the port and its newly-decorated facilities. There'll be someone there to give you all the dope on the new flying instruction that will be offered next semester, or you can go up for a spin, if you wish. - Jayhawk Flying Club