PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 29,1942 From the Sidelines by Alan B. Houghton When Dr. Ed Elbel went to Tulsa last week to become associate physical director for the army air corps technical training command, he renewed a friendship of long standing. Elbel will serve as director with J. B. Miller who was phys. ed instructor of the South Bend, Ind., YMCA where Elbel played basketball in his high school days back in 1910 . . . Dr. Elbel later attended Miller's alma mater, Springfield (Mass.) College. Miller went to Tulsa as "Y" phys. ed. director, and Elbel soon followed as his assistant. After 14 years of outstanding years of service at Kansas, Dr. Elbel returns to work with his old boss . . . Laymond Crump of the Tulaa World terms Elbel as "one of the most reknowned physical education authorities in the United States. We'll agree with him. Dick Goodlove, Ottawa University coach, may shed a few tears but "Phog" Allen, Jayhawk high-mogul of basketball will be happy to hear that Alton Wiley, who was the high school basketball scoring ace at Seneca last year, intends to be doing his shooting and rebounding for Kansas next year . . . He was slated for K. U. this season; he was on the campus ready to attend classes when his mother's serious illness cancelled his plans. Later Wiley moved to Ottawa where he played basketball for the Braves Chicago U. and NYU dropped football without the students becoming too vociferant about the whole thing, but when the students of the Arizona State Teachers college at Tempe voted to forego the enjoyment and benefits of college football it was another story. The faculty replied, "Nuts. Football develops leadership and teamwork, so we'll play all of our games and help win the war-time physical fitness program." It looks like the military ruling limiting Pacific coast crowds to a maximum of 5,000 has driven one Clark D. Shaughnessy clear across the nation. Shaughnessy, who had football swept from beneath him at (continued to page eight) Change Date Of I-M Track Meet Because the date of the announced intramural track meet would conflict with students' plans to spend the Easter weekend at home, W. H. "Bill" Hargiss has decided to run the meet April 7-8, Wednesday and Thursday, following afternoon classes, instead of Saturday, April 4. Hargiss stated today that numerous students had requested him to shift the date so as to leave the weekend of April 4-5 open. He plans to have mimeographed copies of the meet events and schedule available to contestants at the intramural office by the first of next week. Hargiss Smiles Over Freshman Track Prospects While the draft and enlistments have made a decided dent in track coach W. H. "Bill" Hargiss' varsity squad, he is still able to smile over the performances of his fresh thinclads. Particularly outstanding among the yearling track prospects are Frank Stannard, Gene Roberts, and Bill Chivis. Stannard runs the hurdles; Roberts is a dash man; and Chivis doubles in the pole vault and high jump. The freshman team is particularly strong in the half mile and distance runs with Dick Snyder, Gene Lee, Howard Ryan, Glenn Kappleman, Herbert Asel, and Jack Moore giving the longer runs a whirl. Don Evans and Dorman O'Leary are conditioning for the sprints and the 440 yard run. Stanley Hansen is working out for the pole vault, and Ray Lednicky is practicing high jump. Clarke Hargiss shows improvement in the distances and the hurdles. Junius Penny and Don Johnson furnish coach Hargiss with brawn for the weight events. Fresh tracksters will make their cinder path debut in the all-school intramural track meet April 7-8. Hargiss plans to hold a varsity-freshman meet the week following the intramural contest. EASTER MEANS Ham--- Eggs--- Rabbits--- Flowers--- Church--- And a New Carl's EASTER-SPRING SUIT EASTER Arrow Shirts, Ties Stetson Hats Interwoven Socks Cataloging Swaters Belmont Gaberdines Mayfair Flannels Cyril Johnson Coverts Triple Test Worsteds Tailored by Varsity Town and Hart Schaffner & Marx $28.50 to $42.50 "Get yours Tomorrow" Yes Sir! Good for You--- The first half of the game was being done on either side. Early erts, freshman back, tucked the pigskin under his arm and started a sweep around his own left end. Jayhawks Scrimmage Roberts, Palmer, Altman Highlight Spring Drill Blocked by a horde of "Blue" team members, Roberts reversed his field behind the line of scrimmage and with excellent blocking by his teammates he managed to get into the secondary of the "Blue" team. From then on the show was Roberts all the way as he either eluded or outran tacklers to stage a seventy yard run to a touchdown. Channell kicked from placement in a futile try for an extra point. Late in the third quarter the "Blues" started a drive which featured Altman and Palmer as they skirted the ends and plunged the line for repeated yardage. Palmer finally smashed his way through the left side of the line for a touchdown. Don Johnson left the score tied when he failed in a place-kick for the extra point. Long gains by Gene Roberts, Bill Palmer, and Harlan Altman highlighted the first intensive Jayhawk football squad scrimmage game, held on the field east of the stadium Friday, which ended 13-6 in favor of the "Reds." Approximately fifty spectators witnessed the game which is one of several that will be played on weekends during spring practice. Two teams, the "Reds" and the "Blues," were picked from the squad by the coaches for the game. Substitutions were numerous with the whole squad seeing action. By JACK WERTS The first half of the game was a see-saw affair with no scoring being done on either side. Early in the third quarter Gene Roberts, freshman back, tucked the $ ^{\textcircled{4}} $ Soon after the fourth quarter started Bob Barnes, who was in at center for the "Blues," was clipped, his injury being serious enough to put him out of play for the remaining part of the game. Shuttling players from one team to another and using substitutes freely, coach Henry put two mixed teams on the field for the final quarter. Bill Kiene, sub end, caught a pass for the "Reds" final counter. Try for point after touchdown failed, and the game ended. "Reds"-12. "Blues"-6. Paul Hardman, Bob Githens, Warren Hodges, Dick Channell, Joe Crawford, Gene Long, and Otto Schnellbacher were all outstanding in their defensive play. For the Blues: ends, Otto Schnell-bacher and Bernard Passman: tackles, Don Johnson and Warren Hodges; guards, John Herron and Gene Lone; center, Junius Penny; backs, Bill Palmer, Harlan Altman, Joe Roberts, and L. C. Dyer. Grier Zimmerman, who until this spring has been playing guard and tackle positions, showed that he will make an able end on both defense and offense with a bit more experience at that position. Bob Dole, freshman back, looked good on several occasions while snagging passes. Lineups were as follows: For the Reds: ends, Paul Hardman and Grier Zimmerman; tackles, Jack Tenebaum and Dick Channel; guards, Lloyd Svoboda and Joe Crawford; center, Bob Githens; backs; Gene Roberts, Hoyt Baker, Alvin Hecht, and John Conley. Adoption of the quarter system at the University of Kentucky will become effective in June. Blossom Out For Easter Have your clothes cleaned now for this eventful day. FOR---- DeLuxe Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service CALL---- INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS 740 Vt. Phone 432 S-T-R-I-K-E The Beta's remain at the top of the Bowling standings with a present record of 20 wins and 10 losses. | | won | lost | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Beta Theta Pi | 20 | 10 | | Kappa Sigma | 20 | 13 | | Sigma Alpha Epsilon | 19 | 14 | | Delta Tau Delta | 15 | 12 | | Sigma Chi | 15 | 18 | | Phi Gamma Delta | 7 | 17 | | Sigma Phi Epsilon | 15 | 15 | | Delta Upsilon | 9 | 21 | Beta Theta Pi vs. Kappa Sigma. Sigma Chi vs. Delta Upsilon. Schedule for Wednesday, at 7 p.m.: Phi Gamma Delta vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Sigma Chi vs. Delta Upsilon. Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Delta Tau Delta. Attends Annual Education Conference in Chicago A. H. Turney, professor of education, left Friday for Chicago where he will attend the annual spring conference on education. Educators from all parts of the United States will assemble to discuss the problems of education in war time. 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