DAY, JULY 20,1943 SUMMER SESSION KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Chatter By Bob Bock ight at 7:30 Dr. Forrest C. will give a lecture and will two reels on "Basketball amentals" at a meeting of all interested in going out forer basketball. These movies taken by the Eastmen Kodak any of Rochester, N.Y., with demonstrations given by the allious 1936 Kansas basketball The late Dr. James Naismith, tor of the game, is also shown a pictures. the meeting a time will be needed for practices which will be convenient for V-12 and civil-boys alike. The most ideal time to be at 4:30 on Tuesday and Sunday afternoons since there so many conflicts that would were with evening workouts. ever, Ensign Ware has planned give the V-12 intramural program that time, and it remains seen whether the V-12 boys get off to attend basketball classes. Harold "Sparkey" McClen, who is in V-12 here, is only member of last year's varquad still around. Other V-12 include Kirk Scott, Clay Clark, Diehle Warren Jacks, Pyle, Ladine McCormick, Barrington, and many "units" from all parts of the cou ce V-12 men will be unable off, only civilian men will be to attend, although these pic-will probably be shown to '12 basketballers at such time in be arranged. This meeting be held in Room 240 on the d floor of Robinson Gymnas- Marquette_University, Coach Stidham has announced that equipment probably will not becked out to the Golden Ave gridmen this summer, and title or no contact work is id before the fall training seaweaver, here at the Univerings will be decidedly differ-that's because Henry Shenk see where anything can be tipped by just "dilly-dally-and in shorts, and so yes-the weather be hanged—the uniforms were checked d the players were ordered up. contact work such as block- tackling drills were held I be continued the remain- the week, with a light scrim- scheduled for Friday. Coach may also give a few plays er part of the week. thing Coach Shenk is not o tolerate is a player who is out "just when he wants to." ting yesterday, whenever a misses a practice his basket d with a red card, and be- can check his basket out must see Coach Shenk for on to do so, explaining the for his absence. Shenk de- nature there is not going to be if way business about it"— player comes out regularly all. Mird's younger brother. block north of Union Bldg. 12:00 noon to 8 p.m. POPULAR PRICES ad Barber Shop Wayne, who was a star lineman on Elmer Schaake's undefeated Lawrence high eleven last fall, plans to enroll here in September along with Eddie Gibbons, who quarterbacked Dodge City's likewise undefeated gridders last fall under Coach Chalmer Woodard, and who also expects to be here this fall, should give Henry Shenk two boys whom he can use to good advantage. Woodard is the new Lawrence high gridiron mentor. *** Two former K.U. greats—Ralph Miller and Ray Evans—are stationed at Miami Beach, Fla., and they hope to be sent to Scott Field, Ill., for further training. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS HEY, MAC!---looks as though staying here will be not unpleasant. (continued from page one) inists Mates have been dropping in to see him, and shortening the day. One generous Mate brought his radio in for the fellow to use. In other words the old navy spirit has moved in, and everything is clear sailing! Here is an opportunity to thank the University and student body for the swell welcome given us in the last week; the concert at Hoch, the big dance at the student union! It was a welcome that made all the boys, especially those from far distant states, feel more like getting around and knowing everybody. After all, KU will have to be home for us to close to a year, and it Great going, PT-8! Your party with the women from Miller helped to break the ice for the other outfits. Friday of last week was the hottest day Lawrence has experienced so far this summer as the thermometer reached 100 degrees. J. J. Jakosky, retiring dean of the School of Engineering, and Mrs. Jakosky left Friday to make their home in Los Angeles. If you see a V-12 with an ethereal expression on his face, you can probably deduce that the end of the shots is coming. After next week the hypos will be put away, and none too soon. Johsston-McDonald Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McDonald, Larned, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Mary, to Lt. Lawrence R. Johnston, Ft. Scott, of the United States marine corps. Mrs. Johnston, a former resident of Watkins hall, attended the University for the past 2 and one-half years. Lt. Johnston was graduated from the University School of Business in 1942 with a B.S. degree in business administration. He was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity. Lt. and Mrs. Johnston are living at 726 Dela Vina St., Santa Barbara, Calif. Lt. Johnston is stationed at the Goleta air base.