PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1943 Henry Ends Work At University Gwinn Henry, director of athletics and head football coach at the University since 1939, ended his athletic affairs here yesterday when his resignation became effective. Although his 4-year tenure here was disappointing as far as game results are concerned, he still plans to come back to football after the war is over. He does not believe that four poor years here mean that he can't develop more championship teams like he did before coming to Kansas. Henry does not hesitate when someone asks him the name of the outstanding back he ever coached, at Kansas or elsewhere. He invariably replies that it is Ray Evans who "had speed, size, drive, and a wonderful attitude. He completed more passes than any other collegiate footballer in the nation in 1942. In addition he was unequaled on defense even by any pro player I have seen." Henry Praises Evans Hub Ulrich is Henry's nomination as the outstanding lineman that he coached during his four-year tenure on Mt. Oread. Henry has one thing in general to say of all his Kansas teams. "They were outstanding scrappers. It always surprised me how they would play teams against overwhelming odds." Sailors At I-State Enter Drake Relays Ames. Iowa — The Iowa State College Naval Training School will be represented in the Drake Relays this year. Ensign Charles Jones, athletic officer, said the Typhoons would compete in the obstacle run, a new event on the relay schedule. The Typhons have been working out regularly on the Iowa State 625-yard obstacle course. GWINN HENRY Racing Judges Seek Occulist Chicago, (INS) — Chicago's horse racing judges made arrangements today to visit an occultist to prove they have eyes good enough to see what is going on at Illinois tracks. After considerable deliberation the Illinois racing board ordered all stewards, racing judges and patrol judges to have their eyes examined and corrected for 20-20 vision before the Chicago season opens April 24. A re-examination will be required every two years under the new ruling. FAMOUS CLOSE SHAVES By Barber Sol --- Jayhawk Jabberwock By Matt He By Matt Heuertz COLLEGE FOOTBALL RECEIVES A JOLT The hope of many college coaches to have a plentiful supply of manpower for teams next fall has been ruined by a recent announcement of the War department. This announcement stated that soldiers in training in colleges and universities "will not have time to train for, or to participate in, any intercollegiate sports competition." SOLDIER-STUDENTS WILL HAVE SPORTS This does not mean, however, that those soldier-students will do without athletic competition. On the contrary, the War department has recommended to physical training directors and instructors at colleges and universities that "as a means of inculcating the will to win, competitive team sports such as soccer, speed ball, touch football, modified football, basketball, volleyball, and baseball be strongly encouraged." Competitive intramural games for the soldier-students, however, will probably be played only during free time on Saturday afternoons. OBJECTIVES OF PHYSICAL TRAINING 1. To develop those qualities, capabilities, and reflexes associated with first class physical condition. The four general objectives in the War department's physical training program are: 2. To develop in the soldier-student certain fundamental skills essential either to safety or to effective operations in modern warfare. 3. To instill in the minds and the hearts of the soldier-student an aggressive fighting spirit. 4. To provide a sound, sane, and wholesome counterpoise to the highly accelerated schedule of academic study that is involved in the specialized training program. TKE's ATO's ACS And Rock's Win TOMORROW'S GAMES — 10:30 a.m. Triangle vs. Alpha Tau Omega. Theta Tau vs. Rock Chalk Coop. Phi Kappa Psi vs. Phi Delta Theta. Battenfeld Hall vs. Beta Pi. In yesterday afternoon's intramural softball games Tau Kappa Epsilon defeated Sigma Phi Epsilon, 8 to 3; Alpha Chi Sigma shutout Jolliffe Hall, 11 to 0; Alpha Tau Omega downed Sigma Nu. 8 to 5: and Rock $ ^{ \circ} $ Chalk Coop trounced the John Moore Coop, 10 to 1. Vanderwerf, Pitches Shut Out Vanderwerf Pitches Shut Out Alpha Tau Omega shaded Sigma Nu, 8 to 5, in a game which was featured by three home runs. Kelsey and Israel of Sigma Nu and Holt of the ATO's collected the four-base hits. The first shutout of the season was registered yesterday by Calvin VanderWerf who pictured 5-hit ball as Alpha Chi Sigma shut out Jolliffe hall, 11 to 0. Don Fleming hit a home run for the victors in the fourth inning of the game which was called after 5 1-2 innings of play because of the impressive score piled up by Alpha Chi Sigma. ATO's Shade Sigma Nu. Reck Chalk Wins Rock Chalk Coop defeated John Moore Coop, 10 to 1, and thus left no doubt as to the intramural officials' choice of a team to replace the Blanks who have dropped from softball competition. TKE's Outplay Sig Ep's In the other game Tau Kappa Epsilon outplayed Sigma Phi Epsilon all the way to take the tilt, 8 to 3. Today's Games In this afternoon's games Delta Tau Delta played Phi Delta Theta; Templin hall played Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sigma Chi played Sigma Phi Epsilon; and Delta Upsilon played Alpha Chi Sigma. You Just Know "She" Would love to see you all dressed up in Carl's Spring Clothes. Suits, Sport Coats, Slacks tailored as you like 'em Yes Sir — Good for You. Track Meet Entries Are Due Monday All entries in the intramural track and field meet, April 8 and 9, must be turned in at the intramural office in Robinson gymnasium before 5 o'clock Monday afternoon, Henry Shenk, director of intramurals, announced today. Each intramural organization may enter three men, who are regularly enrolled in school, in each event with each man eligible to participate in three separate events including a relay. 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, 440- yard dash, 880-yard dash, 120-yard low hurdles, obstacle course race, shot put, broad jump, high jump, discus, pole valut, javelin, medley relay, and the 440-yard relay. The following events will be included in the track meet; Events in the Meet Intramural regulations forbid the participation in this meet of any man who is engaged in other varsity sports or who has made a letter in track or has competed in a Big Six meet. Duquesne Drops Sports Program Publicity director John Holahan issued the following statement: Pittsburg, (INS) In a surprise move, Duquesne University scrapped its entire sports program today for the duration. "Duquesne University is with-drawing from intercollegiate athletic competition in football and basketball for the duration of the war, and will concentrate solely on intramural sports and the physical fitness program for civilian students and the army contingent assigned to the university." Football and basketball were the only varsity sports maintained at the university. Boy Scouts Don Different Khaki New York, (INS) — "As the twig is bent so the tree is inclined." Dr. James E. West, Chief Scout of the Boy Scouts of America made known today that fully 25 percent of the men who make up the army of the United States of America were Boy Scouts in their youth. For All Occasions Ride The Bus The Rapid Transit Co. Your Local Bus Service Your Local Bus Service