FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 27,1942 y were ein. ore Don Kansas Oklahoma Jones ralbot e John George re Dr. prothy all of 13.00 a Law- year saturday. member frence, 1879. From the Sidelines Alan B. Houghton by Kansas' Jayhawkers will open their football season next year against Bernie Bierman's Iowa City Flying Naval Cadets, definitely, Gwinn Henry, Kansas football mentor said this morning. . . . he big question is where and when. The teams will tangle Friday night, Sept. 18, or Saturday afternoon, Sept. 19. While the Cadets reserve the perogative to decide where the game will be played, Henry intimated that Kansas City might be the spot; the Cadets and Jayhawks have their eyes open for some city where large attendance will be assured. . . . Bierman is fresh from Minnesota where his Golden Gophers tucked another mythical national football title under their belts. Next season his Flying Cadets will tangle with his ex-team, the Gophers. The Iowa City squad also meets Nebraska, Nov. 21, and closes its schedule, Dec. 5, against the 1941 Big Six champions, Missouri. It will be Indian scalp Indian when Stanford and Dartmouth clash tomorrow night in Kansas City's Municipal auditorium to decide the N.C. A.A. title. While Stanford squelched Colorado 46-35 for the Western N.C. A.A. crown last week, Dartmouth trounced Kentucky 48-28 to take the Eastern title. . . . Dartmouth won 19 of its 22 regular games to end the season tied with Princeton for Eastern Intercollegiate league honors. The Indians disposed of Princeton 46-38 He play-off for the EIL title, then downed Penn State 44-39 to reach the N.C.A.A. regional play-offs at New Orleans. . . . Dartmouth tallied a total of 685 points for a 57-point-per-game average during the regular season. Jim Olsen, who set a new scoring record at Dartmouth with 71 field goals for the season, is the Indian's pivot man on the offense. He and George Munroe averaged close to 15 points a game. To offset Stanford's average height of 6-4, Dartmouth has Connan Shaw, towering 6-6 and Olsen at 6-5. . . . Dartmouth's coach, Ozzie Cowles, was an outstanding guard and captain on the Carleton College quintet of Northfield, Minn., in 1922. Paradoxically enough, Carletton's coach at that time was Everett Cowe, now Stanford Basketball mentor. . . . Toledo is one of the three teams to have turned the trick of upsetting Dartmouth this year. This Wednesday Creighton led Toledo in the national invitation basketball tournament in New York for consolation honors. By way of comparison, Toledo downed Dartmouth 59-46; Creighton defeated Toledo 48-46; and Kansas edged out Creighton 53-49. —FOR VICTORY: BUY BONDS— Newman's Take Tank Title Beta's Break Record In 300-yd. Medley By PAUL MOSER, JR. When the splashing was finally stilled in the Robinson gymnasium pool last night, the Newman Club had stroked their way to victory in the intramural swimming meet. By placing at least one man in each event, the Newman's nosed out a strong Beta team. final standings for the meet are as follows: Newman, 72; Beta's, 58; Phi Delt's, 37; Phi Gam's, 35; Phi Psi's, 32; Sigma Chi's, 24; Sig Alph's, 20; A.T.O.'s, 17; Delta Tau's, 15; D.U.'s, 15; Kappa Sig's, .5; T.K.E.'s, and 4; Sigma Ua's, 15. The only new record established in the meet was in the 300-yard medley relay by the Beta's. The Beta team, composed of Robinson, Kraemer, Lillard, and Walton, broke the old record by nearly three seconds in the time of 3:03.5. The Newman club was second, also getting under the old record. In one of the closest races of the meet Ellsworth Stephens of the Newman's nosed out George Robinson of the Beta's by a scant foot. Walter Jones, Phi Psi, finished third less than two yards behind the two leaders. Burnett Case of the Newman club established two new records in the preliminaries; he swam the 50-yd. back stroke in 30 seconds flat to chop .4 seconds off the existing mark. In the 100-yd. back stroke his time was 1 minute 6 seconds—4.8 seconds under the record. Displaying skill and grace Bob Bellamy, representing the Phi Psi team, took first in the diving event. The Box Score: 50 yard breast stroke: Stephens, (Newman Club), 1st; Townley, (Beta), 2nd; Beamer, (DU), 3rd, Overton, (Newman) 4th. Time; 31.7 seconds. 100 yard free style: Walton, (Beta); 1st; Emerson, (Newman), 2nd; Case, (Newman), third; Kreamer, (Beta), 4th. Time: 1:08. 50 yard-backstroke: Case, (Newman), 1st; Mahoney, (Newman), 2nd; Tharp, (Phi Gam), 3rd; Lillard, (Beta), 4th. Time, 32.5 seconds 50 yard free style: Stephens, (Newman), 1st; Robinson, (Beta), 2nd; Jones, (Phi Psi), 3rd. Time, 28 seconds. 100 yard back stroke: Case, (Newman, 1st); Mahoney, (Newman), 2nd; Tharp, (Phi Gam), 3rd. Time 1:18.7. 300 yard medley relay: Beta, (Robinson, Kraemer, Lillard, Walton), 1st; Newman, 2nd; Phil Delt, 3rd; Phi Gam, 4th. Time, 3:03.5 (New Record.) Diving: Bellany, (Phi Psi), 1st; Ham (Phi Delt, 2nd; Amstutz, (Newman, 3rd); Penny, (Newman), 4th. WITCH TO MEDICO FILTERED SMOKING GENUINE FILTERS FOR MEDICO PACKED ONLY IN THIS RED & BLACK BOX 66 Baffle Filter retains flakes-slugs and whirl-cools smoke in Medico pipes, cigarette and cigar holders. Henry Announces Football Schedule For Next Season Basketball tournament, R.O.T.C. drill on Mondays, conflicting classes on Thursdays and bad weather have all contributed their share of grey hair to the head of Coach Gwinn Henry this spring. It has been difficult to get a full squad of men out for football practice on any one evening since spring practice started. But through it all Henry has managed to get his men in shape for scrimage this afternoon. In last night's practice a squad of approximately 20 men reported and passing drill was the order of the day. Gwinn Henry, director of athletics, has released the football schedule for next year. The schedule is as follows: HOME Sept. 26, Marquette. Oct.17, Oklahoma. Oct. 31, Nebraska. Nov. 7, Washington U. (St. Louis). AWAY AWAY Oct. 2, Denver. Oct. 10, Texas Christian. Oct. 24, Kansas State. Nov. 14, Iowa State. Nov. 26, Missouri. Phog Hits Gravy League A game has also been scheduled for Sept. 18 or 19, with the Iowa City Cadets. The place is undecided at present. Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Kansas basketball coach, is speaking this afternoon before an assembly at Washington rural high school of Bethel, Kan., being held to honor the school's athletes. Tomorrow evening he is to be guest speaker at the annual basketbaII banquet of Wyandotte high school, Kansas City, Kan. EASTERIZE Yourself With a New Arrow White Shirt. In six different collar styles $2.25 Broadcloths - Oxfords Arrow Easter Ties $1 Yes Sir: Good for You. Buy Defense Stamps Now Allen Gives 18 Letters To His Players The University basketball squad was the guest of the Lawrence Coop club at a banquet in the Colonial Tea Room last night. It has been the custom in past years for the club to honor the University cagers with a banquet at the end of each season. Ralph Miller was chosen honorary captain of this year's squad by his teammates at the banquet. Varsity letters and gold basketball were recommended by "Phog" Allen, coach of the team, for eighteen members of the squad. Those recommended are: Warren Israel, Kansas City, Mo.; George Dick, McLouth; Don Blair, Ottawa; Hubert Ulrich, Wichita; Richard Miller, Chanute; Max Kissell, Portis; Paul Turner, Kansas City, Kansas; Charles Walker, Hutchinson; Robert Johnson, Kansas City, Kan. Robert Fitzpatrick, Salina; Vance Hall, Downs; T. P. Hunter, Centralia, Ill.; Marvin Sollenberger, Hutchinson; John Buescher, Beardstown, Ill.; Jack Ballard, Kansas City; Ray Evans, Kansas City, Kansas; Charles Black, Lawrence; and Ralph Miller, Chanute. A Lesson in City Finances Middleton, N.H. — (UP) — This Stafford county village of 236 persons is an ideal place to live. Selectmen closed their books for 1941 with no public debt, assets of $3,475 and a cash balance of $1,606. The year's real estate tax rate per $1,000 was $3.90. Military Brown DOUBLE SOLES $6.85 SINGLE SOLES $5.85 Haynes 819 Mass. Keene Phone 524 Frosh Numerals Awarded to 21 Upon the recommendation of Milton Allen, freshman basketball coach, Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, varsity coach has approved awards for basketball numerals for 21 freshmen. These awards must be passed upon by the athletic board, and freshmen must comply with scholastic requirements before receiving the numerals. 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