UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1943 Track Team Meets Baker Tomorrow The first Jayhawker track meet of the season will get under way tomorrow afternoon at Baldwin where the Kansas squad of eighteen men meets the Baker University team. Track men whom Coach Henry Shenk is taking to Baldwin and the events in which they will participate are as follows: Quick Club Installle Jack Moore, mile and 880-yard run; Russell Mount, mile, two-mile, high jump, and javelin; Bob Dole, 440 and 220-yard dashes and the 880-yard relay; Ulmont Kendree, 440-dash; Bill Brownlee, 880-yard run; Bill Cole, 440-yard dash; Valle Scheoesser, 100 and 220-yard dashes, pole vault, and 880-yard relay; Eugene Lea, 100 and 220-yard dashes, broad jump, and 880-yard relay. Gene Roberts, 100 and 220-yard dashes and 880-yard relay; Clark Hargiss, high and low hurdles; Bill Haynes, 440-yard dash and 880-yard run; Harry Johnson, 100 and 220-yard dashes, 880-yard relay, and broad jump; Don Johnson, shot put; Junius Penny, shot put and discus throw; Max Kissell, shot put, discus throw and javelin; Jim Walker, javelin and pole vault; Tom Scofield, high jump and broad jump; and Warren Riegle, discuss throw. New WAA Officers Take Over Thursday New officers will be installed, and new members will be initiated at the WAA banquet at 6 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas room of the Union building, Kathryn Schaake, president, announced today. If members plan to attend, but have not yet signed the sheet on the bulletin board in the women's gymnasium, they must see Miss Schaake to make arrangements for attendance. By renting 150 acres adjoining its own 200-acre farm, Quachita college is planning to double food production this year. Quack Club Installs Two New Officers Quack Club officers Cynthia Gilmer, president, and Martha Woodard, secretary-treasurer, were installed at the Quack Club picnic Sunday morning. Thyllis Ekey, May Nettles, and Betty Leibbrand were initiated after having passed diving tests. Nada Clifton, outgoing president, presided at the initiation. Gladys Hawkins is the former secretary- treasurer. SUPERSTITION--- (continued from page one) it was done methodically and without panic. "A few fellows had been hurt in the explosion, but all hands were accounted for. When the captain saw the ship wouldn't stay afloat, he gave the order to abandon," Campbell added. Loses Exam Papers "Sharks were all around the boats—so close you could touch them, and finally our gunnery officer started shooting to disperse them. Some of these fish looked as long as our boat . . . a destroyer picked us up in three hours." Midshipman Campbell, who attended the University of Pennsylvania, has a special score to even up with the Nazis: lost with the ship were examination papers it had taken him seven months to complete. Art Instructor Wins Award Charles Umlauf, art instructor at the University of Texas, won honorable mention at the Art Institute of Chicago for his new statue, "Christ and the Little Children." STARS IN SERVICE The final playoff in men's tennis, horseshoes, and handball will begin Thursday afternoon when the first rounds in these sports will be played. First round tennis pairings are as follows: Barnes, Sigma Phi Epsilon, vs. Lingelbach, Templin Hall; Humphrey, Phi Kappa Psi, vs. Smith, Phi Gamma Delta; L. McSpadden, Phi Gamma Delta, vs. Briney, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Roderk, Beta Theta Pi, vs. Lulli, Phi Psi. Coates, Alpha Tau Omega, and Jelinek, Sigma Phi Epsilon, drew byes. First round horseshoes pairings are as follows: Cook, Phi Gamma Delta, vs. Kissell, Phi Kappa Psi; Hartley, Beta Theta Pi, vs. Dean, Theta Tau; Hulett, Phi Gamma Delta, vs. Hempler, Theta Tau; Hegleson, Phi Gamma Delta, vs. Stacey, Phi Kappa Psi. First round handball pairings are as follows: L. McSpadden, Phi Gamma Delta, vs. Carpenter, Phi Kappa Psi; Hunter, Beta Theta Pi, vs. Hulett, Phi Gamma Delta; Keamer, Beta Theta Pi, vs. Hodgson, Phi Gamma Delta; O'Neil, Beta Theta Pi, vs. S. McSpadden, Phi Gamma Delta. Getto To Show Pictures Tonight Finals Begin In Three Sports Mike Getto, coach of the Brooklyn Dodgers professional football team, will show moving pictures of the game with the Chicago Bears and other professional games at 7:30 tonight. They will be shown in room 202 of Robinson gymnasium, for anyone interested. Math Popular In Kentucky HELP PASS THE AMMUNITION BUY MORE AND MORE WAR BONDS! Courses in plane trigonometry and college algebra are more popular with correspondence students than any other courses offered by the University of Kentucky department of extension. Today's Games Beta Theta Fi “B” vs. Delta Tau Delta Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Nu Phi Gamma Delta vs. John Moore Co-on Alpha Tau Omega vs. Battenfeld Hall Phi Delta Theta vs. Jolliffe Hall Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Triangle Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Theta Tau Thursday's Games 4:30 p.m. Rock Chalk Co-op vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon SOFTBALL STANDINGS Division I Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4 Beta Theta Pi 3 Alpha Tau Omega 2 Battenfeld Hall 1 Sigma Nu 1 Templin Hall 1 Triangle 0 Division II Alpha Chi Sigma 4 Phi Delta Theta 3 Phi Kappa Psi 2 Beta Theta Pi "B" 1 Jolliffe Hall 1 Delta Tau Delta 0 Delta Upsilon 0 2 Division III Phi Gamma Delta 3 Sigma Chi 2 Theta Tau 2 Rock Chalk Co-op 2 Tau Kappa Epsilon 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 John Moore Co-op 0 L 0 0 2 2 2 2 3 3 L 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 Jayhawk jabberwock BASERALL SEASON OPENED TODAY By Matt Heuertz This afternoon saw the official opening of the major leagues' baseball season. War man-power commission man, Paul V. McNutt was scheduled to pitch the first ball in the Philadelphia Athleties-Washington Senators game in Griffith stadium in the Capitol city. President Roosevelt declined the honor of pitching the first ball because of pressing war business. Why McNutt was chosen for the job over the members of the President's cabinet is not known. But the fact that McNutt had much to say about the future of war-time baseball probably had a lot to do with the choice of the official opening hurler. --- TRACK MEET MONOPOLY Saturday's Interscholastic Track and Field Meet turned out to be a day of monopolization of firsts. Billy Grimes, 19-year old dashman from Ashland, captured three firsts in the Class B 100, 220, and 440-yard dashes; Linwood Sexton, 17-year old Negra sprinter from Wichita East, took the Class A 100 and 220-yard dashes; Tom Dawson, senior for Shawnee-Mission won both the Class A high and low hurdles; Don Lowman of Bentley, Class B champion, came home first in the Class B high and low hurdles; and Bururton High School took the Class B and half-mile and medley relays. SURPRISE AND DISAPPOINTMENT The surprise of the afternoon was registered by the Bentley team which brought only four boys to the meet but ran off with the championship laurels. Bentley High School, down near Wichita, had only 30 boys in school from which to pick a track team. The second class of signal corps training students containing 44 members arrived yesterday and began classes today in Blake hall. Havenhill Talks to Pharmacists Second Class Arrives For Signal Training The Meet's disappointment turned out to be Atchison's 880-yard and mile relays team which were expected to set new records, but failed. Approximately 10 more members of the class will arrive tomorrow to begin work on the six-month course, according to J. D. Stranathan, professor of physics. Co-op, Watkins Hall Win Softball Games Prof. L. D. Havenhill, of the School of Pharmacy, continued his series of talks on men who have been instrumental in establishing the profession of pharmacy, in the regular colloquy of the School of Pharmacy today. Playing with nine instead of ten players Co-op trounced IND, who had only six players, in a women's softbal 1 game, yesterday, by a score of 11 to 1. Charlotte Price, center-fielder, made the IND's only run in the second inning. Marge Rader pitched and Winona Woody caught for Co-op. Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, was the pitcher, and Polly Isley, the catcher for IND. A last inning rally in which Kappa Kappa Gamma scored 8 runs, fell short as the Kappa's went down to a 16 to 12 defeat at the hands of Watkins Hall. Althea Shuss pitched and Alice Goff caught for Watkins Hall. Jo Johnson and Jean Hoffman formed the Kappa battery. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Ready for You — for that Easter Parade--- All Wool Easter Suits by Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Varsity Town Worstedts $30 to $50 Tweeds Flannels Good for Year-Round Wear A EASTER "QUICK UPS"--- Arrow White Shirts Gabardine Sport Shirts Sport Coats Sport Slacks Stetson Hats Interwoven Socks Sport Swaters Trevic Paing wa Ge Co Al TU Tr IN EASTER TIES Arrow Botany Wool Palm Beach $1