PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS A Hutchinson NAS Team to Fly Here For Game 7:30 Tomorrow Evening The Hutchinson Naval Air Station basketeers will be flying in on a Navy plane for their game here in Hoch Auditorium tomorrow evening with the Jayhawks. The game will begin at 7:30 as will all home games this season. Lt.-Coach Bill Hennigh will bring a speedy aggregation of former college stars. At center will be Joe Gillespie, former star at Notre Dame and a member of the championship team at Corpus Christi, Texas, last year. NAS Team Experienced Other starters will include Pike Gawthrop, a specialist in the station's athletic department and former star at Wichita U. under Lt. Hennigh; Joe Trosper, who starred for three years at Oklahoma U, and who despite being shorter than most cagers, is a scrappy player and a real team spark plug; and Don Johnson, a flight instructor, who played for Marysville Teachers, Marysville, Mo. The fifth man on the starting team is expected to be either John Pace, former Missouri University player, or Roy Spurlock, a man with limited basketball experience but an all-round athlete. KU Lineup Same Dr. Allen will put the same starting lineup on the floor that started the ASTP and Herington AAB games. In addition to the squad of 18 that suited for the Herington contest, Eddie Carr, V-5, and Bob Miller, V-12, will also be included. The officials will be Chief Sp. Hantze and Nick Biscotte. Starting Lineups: | KANSAS | Pos. HUTCH. NAS | | :--- | :--- | | Lindquist | F | Spurlock or Pace | | Malott | F | Trosper | | Corder | C | Gillespie | | Scott | G | Johnson | | McSpadden (c) | G | Gawthrop | Chubb Speaks to Pharmacy School Prof. H. B. Chubb, associate professor of political science, addressed the School of Pharmacy assembly this morning on "Russo-American Relations in the Post-war World." Girls. Are You A C.M.B?—Adv. Have You Met Sammy?—Adv. Tonight and Saturday "Flight for Freedom" "Here Comes Kelly" SUNDAY----4 Days FASTER 'N FUNNIER, WILDER 'N WHACKIER THAN EVER BEFORE THE EAST SIDE KIDS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1943 In 'MR. MUG STEPS OUT' Juniors Claim Volleyball Title 2nd Feature The junior-class volleyball team defeated the seniors last night, 26-25, to become the champions of the inter-class tournament. The sophomores won 32-25 over the freshmen in the game between the losing teams. It Starts With a Crime Quizz and Ends in a Battle of Sexes Allyn Joslyn - Evelyn Keyes Edmund Lowe - John Hubbard Captains for the class teams were Jean Hoffman, seniors; Lavone Jacobson, juniors; Dona Burkhead, sophomores; and Audrey Harris, freshmen. The first games were played Monday, when the sophomores played the seniors, and the freshmen the juniors. The juniors and seniors were the winning teams. "Dangerous Blondes" Monticello Starts 106th Year Monticello College, Alton, Ill., started its 106th year this fall. PT8 Wins Over PT3, To Be Unscored-upon Intramural Champion Monticello Starts 106th Year PT8 became the undefeated, un-scored-upon champion of the V-12 intramural touch football league late yesterday by blanketing PT3 12-0 in their final game of the season. PT8's two touchdowns were both due to the efforts of Charles Crandall, sophomore from Goff. The first he made on a wide end-run, and he tossed a long pass to Stahl for the second. PT2 downed PT1 in the other game yesterday 12-6 to make PT1 the resident of the cellar slot with seven losses and no wins. By its victory, PT2 ended the season one place above cellar. In games tonight PT6 will face PT5, and PT4 will meet PT7. With a victory over PT5, PT6 would gain undisputed possession of second place. A satire on campus sororities was given recently at the University of Washington. Give Campus Sororities Satire Arrow Ties and Shirts at--by winning all their remaining games. However, if SAE emerged loser they and the DU's would be thrown into a tie with DTD as all would then have lost one game. "Turn up shirt collars before washing them . . ." This fella has the right idea—it's just his technique that's a little sour. Shirt collars will last much longer if they are turned up before being sent to the laundry, for then the crease around the top doesn't get such heavy rubbing and consequently lasts longer before fraying. Another fine point to remember—when you need new shirts, whether military or civilian, buy Arrow. They live up to their fine reputation for lasting wear and perfect fit. Don't forget the Sanforized label, which guarantees fabric shrinkage less than 1%. SHIRTS • TIES • HANDKERCHIEFS • UNDERWEAR • SPORT SHIRTS ★ BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS ★ All Arrow Products at--by winning all their remaining games. However, if SAE emerged loser they and the DU's would be thrown into a tie with DTD as all would then have lost one game. The machinist's mates will open their basketball season tonight when they meet the Ft. Leavenworth Flyers in Hoch auditorium at 7:45 tonight. Officials will be Charles Moffett and George Dick. Two Defeats Topple Blanks From Lead The Blank's are no longer leading in the "A" League in Men's intramural touch football, for 6 to 0 defeats at the hands of the Beta's and Phi Gam's nearly put them out of the running. The way it now looks, it will be the Phi Gam's and the Beta's as the top two "A" League teams and the Delt's and Sig Alph's or possibly the DU's in the "B" League. Today, SAE and DTD will battle each other with the winner clinching a place in the playoff. Should the latter lose, the DU's could enter the playoffs GRANADA TODAY and SATURDAY The Screen's New Scream Team BROWN and CARNEY in "ADVENTURES OF A ROOKIE" —with the hard- bolted guy who said no dame would ever play HIM for a sucker! A Terrific Adventure In Black Fear And Crimson Courage! SUNDAY—4 Days OWL SHOW SAT. Richey scored the Phi Gam touchdown against the Blanks. Nichol was the man who went across the goal for the Beta's against this same rival. Dr. J. W. Twente, dean of the School of Education, will speak at a meeting of the County Teachers Association in Garnett tomorrow afternoon on, "The Teacher is Important." He spoke on the same topic at a meeting of teachers and patrons at Belleville Thursday night Triangle smashed out a convincing 18 to 0 victory over Phi Psi, with Fuchs, Andrews, and Harkleroad each scoring once. Battenfeld, with Jones and Widmer each scoring once, took Sigma Chi into camp, 12 to 0. The residence-hall boys also won a forfeit from Medic's, 1 to 0. Dr. Twente Will Speak Also --- March of Time "YOUTH IN CRISIS" JAYHAWKER Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 TODAY AND SATURDAY TOMMY DORSE and his ORCHESTR Sunday—Continuous from 1 p.m.