4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MAY 4, 1945 K.U.-N.U. Track Teams to Meet Here Tomorrow In the second Kansas-Nebraska track event of the season, the Jayhawkers will play host to Cornhusker. Undermen in an outdoor dual meet in Memorial stadium scheduled to start at 1:45 p.m. tomorrow. A squad of 21 Kansas athletes will be on the field to avenge the defeat suffered in the Nebraska field house in the first track meet of the season, an indoor dual meet with the Cornhuskers Feb. 3. Jim Sargent and Lynn Leigh will be in tomorrow's meet to repeat two of the three events won by Kansas in the earlier meet. Sargent, one of Coach Kanehil's three entries in tomorrow's high jump, won the title in that event at Lincoln, and Leigh, winner of the broad jump, will compete in the distance leap tomorrow, along with Kenneth Danneberg and Owen Peck. Owen Peck. Leroy Robison, who starred for Kansas in the dual meet with Oklahoma, setting meet records in the javelin and shot put, is among the Jayhawk entries in those events tomorrow. morrow. In the 100-yard dash Danneberg, a member of the mile relay team that took first in the indoor meet at Lincoln, and winner of the sprint at the Oklahoma outdoor meet, will run for Kansas, along with Ernie Baver. 104 Kansas, toddg The order of tomorrow's meet, with the track events starting at 2 p.m., as follows: Mile run, 440-yard dash, 100-yard dash, high hurdles, 2 mile run, 220-yard dash, 880-yard run, low hurdles, and mile relay. Pole vault and high jump will start at 1:45 and bread jump will follow pole vault. The weight events will open the meet in this order, shot put, discus, and javelin. and javelin. Henry Shenk, head football coach, will be the starter for the meet; the other officials have not been announced. K.U. Lecture Series Begins in K.C. A University sponsored lecture series in Kansas City, was begun Wednesday night with Major Jacob B. Taylor, chief of the cost accounting procedure section, audit division of the Office of Fiscal Director in Washington, D.C., as speaker. Major Taylor came to Kansas City especially for the meeting and to speak on "What a Good Economy System Should Accomplish to Meet Contract Requirements," Guy V. Keeler, chairman of the lecture committee, said. Termination officers, accountants, and lawyers of the War Contract bureau of the Kansas City area attended the meeting. Iowa Nine to Tangle With 'Skyers' at Ames Ames, Iowa — After practically "stealing" their game from Ottumwa last Saturday at the Navy base, the Iowa State college nine will tangle with the "Skyers" in a double-bill return engagement at Ames today and Saturday. Coming out on top by a 5 to 4 margin last Saturday, the Cyclones stole a total of 10 bases in their contest with the Ottumwa Naval Air Station squad, opening the attack with two steals to home in the first inning of the encounter. INSERT - Iowa Nine on HO D INSERT-Iowa Nine on H.O. D Sutherland probably will start Ralph Theobald on the mound in today's game. Ralph, a Navy V-12 trainee, held the Ottumwa team to five hits and fanned seven Ottumwa batters. He went the full nine innings in the cold evening game at the Ottumwa base. Possible pitchers for the Saturday game are Bob Besancon, left-hander, and Tom Chudomelka. Both men saw action in the Minnesota game. Besancon may be a threat to the Skyer's left-handed batters. Today's game may also see Don Fink, outfielder, in action. Fink has been favoring a sprained ankle the past two weeks. two weeks. To date, the Cyclones have two wins over Simpson, one over Luther of Decorah, and a victory over the Ottumwa Navy nine. They have two losses, both at the hands of the Minnesota "Gophers," the team slated in pre-season picking to rule the Big Ten. DEMAND FOR— (continued from page one) ural instruction; F. J. Moreau, Law; Gerald L. Pearson, principal of Uni- versity high school; Edwin F. Price, religion; F. O. Russell, education; W. E. Sandeli, political science. Raymond A. Schwegler, education; Henry Shenk, physical education; W. H. Shoemaker, romance languages; N. Wyman Storer, astronomy; Frank T. Stockton, dean of the School of Business; Charles W. Thomas, religion; J. W. Twente, dean of the School of Education; Gilbert Ulmer, assistant dean of the College; Calvin VanderWerf, chemistry; and R. H. Wheeler, psychology The Mexican bean beetle is the worst insect bean pest. VARSITY SUNDAY — 3 Days FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW "The Town Went Wild" 2nd Hit — OTTO KRUGER in "Escape in the Fog" Catalina Sweaters $5 to $7.50 Several New Shades Just In. Sleeveless and with Sleeves all wool Arrow Ties $1 A former student and a machinist instructor in the University's naval training school last year were stationed aboard the U.S.S. Comfort, naval hospital ship that was attacked by a Japanese suicide plane while evacuating the wounded from Oki-awa. K.U. Represented On U.S.S. Comfort the 13,000-ton vessel was readily identifiable as a hospital ship, Naval authorities said. Searchlights played on the giant red crosses painted on the white decks and superstructure. Lt. Edna M. Raybourn, army medical corps, was graduated from the University's home economics department in 1931. She was a dietitian on the hospital ship. MM 1 / c Burton S. Romick, who joined the navy when he was 44 years old, and after both his sons were in the service, was the machinist instructor. The Japanese pilot made several preliminary runs over the ship before his suicidal attack which killed 29 and wounded 33, with 1 missing. PETERSON— (continued from page one) The council voted in favor of extending an invitation to Women's Pan-Hellenic Council to arrange exchange dinners among Greek and Independent houses. June Peterson and Delores Farrell will be in charge of arrangements. Ann Stevens and Lylas Ruhlen, representatives of the political division of the Independent organization, preseted plans for the primary election, and discussed plans for financing the political campaign. Patricia Graham explained the purpose of "Americans United for World Organization," of which Prof. H.B. Chubb is the local chairman, Wilda Vermillon, June Peterson, and Betty Ann Pratt were appointed to represent the council at a meeting of campus organizations for making plans for a campus wide drive. Weather Forecast Fair tonight and Saturday. Warmer 'Lady Dean' Appointed in 1878 The first "lady dean" of the University was appointed in September, 1878. (continued from page one) said the British second army was thrusting into Denmark in pursuit of panic-stricken Nazi remnants. Germans Flee GERMANS— Germans headquarters spokesmen said the Germans in the north were fleeing to Denmark and Norway by every means at their disposal. Soviet troops meanwhile, moved swiftly toward Prague, the capital of Czechoslovakia. Soviet warplanes blasted a path through the Bohemian and Moravian approaches to Prague. Despite mass surrenders elsewhere, the Germans maintained a strong pocket of resistance in Bohemia. With conclusion of Europe's war now only a matter of time, events in the Pacific assumed steadily mounting importance. TODAY --- Ends Saturday In the Philippines, American forces slashed into Davao, capital of the island of Mindanao after seizing two airdromes from the Japanese, while other United States troops continued their costly efforts to wipe out the last vestiges of enemy resistance on Okinawa. 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