PAGE SEVEN 25, 1942 broes of x Strong fast final chase o sday. ges day for hours and forth first and i pledge Mille or. Only tle rab y morn Dread t t of be le abou ," stut for th to he de sh wersit an we wmer se an teent based in cation. A niversity be- councour, asis for houses. half of ls have diversi- student support ol year $139. endirecte power magic e launch house is be cost f es. Th eure acce of in by th ong boo- s. Th all p hal Dr-Dor bersher as fo he he as t dorm ives (m) UNIVERSITY, DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1942 NAVY TEAM---- (continued from page four) American. Huber, while not as spectacular, was a standout in the South. Captain of the Kentucky team last winter, the 6'2" guard received All-American recognition. A Well-Proportioned Team The Great Lakes team is by no means unbeatable, however, as was proved by Ohio State and Michigan State. These two teams held the Navy quintet's score in the thirteenth and that was enough to beat them. No giants are to be found on the Great Lakes team, the tallest man being 6 feet 4, but it is a beautifully proportioned team. Of the 13 men in the squad, eight are 6 feet 2 or taller. Only two of the thirteen weigh less than 175 pounds, with funie Andres, former Indiana All-American, topping the list at 210. Observer Is a Starter Missouri's John Lobsiger, an All-Big Six guard during his college days, has been in the starting line-up for the Navy team a number of times this season. The lanky Lobiger is a crack defense man, aine rebounder and drives hard for he basket. Leading scorer for the Sailors this season has been Frank Baumholtz of Ohio University, the shortest man in the team at 5 feet 10. Baumholtz was a scoring whiz in college, pacing is team to the finals of the Madison square Garden invitational tournament last year. It took Long Island J. to finally halt the march of Baumholtz and his Ohio mates. Tickets for the Kansas-Great lakes game in Kansas City, Feb. 5 we now on sale at the athletic office in Robinson gymnasium. Prices are .12 for boxes and logos, .85 for renaia balcony and .56 for upper balony. Morrill Peterson to Represent K.U. Merrill Peterson, college junior, will be the University of Kansas representative at the State of Kansas native son and daughter contest in Toekoa Wednesday. The contest is sponsored by Senator Arthur Capper. The subject of the contest is Kansas' rich inheritance and Peterson's title is "Where There is No Vision." CO-OP DOWNS---- (continued from page five) proctor, house president, and two elected representatives. Weekly meetings are held. The residence hall scholarships assure for each recipient adequate facilities for study, a comfortable home, plenty of wholesome food, and the benefits of companionship. Six Houses Planned The financial and administrative affairs of the halls are handled by the Men's Residence Halls Operating committee, of which Henry Werner, adviser of men, is chairman. The scholarships are awarded by the Men's Residence Halls Scholarships committee, headed by Gilbert Ulmer, assistant dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Future plans include the purchase of the property between the new hall and Alumni place, on which Battenfeld and Templin halls stand, thus extending University property to Ohio Street. At the time of the purchase of Templin hall, plans were projected for a quadrangle on Alumni place on which six residence halls would stand. The future of the project can now be considered assured. JAYHAWKS OPPOSE--- (continued from page four) ing post. Bob Jinkins' six foot 4 inch frame makes him a valuable man under the basket on rebounds. "E" Game as Preliminaries John Hyndman, a sophomore who played on the Shocker's football team, is good on playing rebounds. He stands six feet two inches, the second tallest man on the team. Another probable starter is Gene Steinke. He was the standout on the Wichita frosh squad last year. His fiery personality makes him the spark of the Shocker offense as well as a good defensive man. The Jayhawker "B" squad will also make this trip, opposing Wichita's "B" team as a preliminary to the Varsity game. The University Daily Kansan has complete coverage of activities on the campus. Subscribe now for your copy for next semester. Two brothers loved lovely Carole Landis, and she is having a hard time deciding between them. Here Cadet George Montgomery (left) and screen brother John 'Shepperd give her a boost in 20th Century-Fox's "Cadet Girl" beginning today at the Granada for 3 days. Co-feature "Kathleen," starring Shirley Temple, Herbert Marshall and Laraine Day, (continued from page one) Money for the purchase of the house was borrowed from the $50-000 fund set up last spring by O. Jolliffe, Peabody banker and cattleman, for the construction of a men's dormitory. Priorities and rising construction costs made it necessary to postpone plans for the erection of the new structure, which was to be built on the Alumni Place grounds east of Templin hall. Establish Hall— The price paid for the Acacia house is reported to be $16,000, including furniture, fixtures, and equipment. It is located at 1515 Ohio street. Acacias Continue The Acacia fraternity will not disband or give up its charter. Many of its members have joined the armed forces of the United States, but the remaining eight actives and 11 pledges plan to continue as an organized fraternity. The members will not obtain another house, but the group will hold its regular meetings and activities. TRANSFERS Students who plan to transfer from one school of the University to another at the beginning of the second semester should apply for their transfers at the Registrar's office before January 30. James K. Hitt, Assistant Registrar. WANT ADS BOYS apartment, 2, 3 or 4 boys. Separate beds, shower, Kitchenette. Mrs. Goode, 1245 Oread. Phone 1504. 636-81 FOR RENT: Suite, private bath, private entrance, in new home on West Hills. Phone 626, or 560. FOR RENT: A very attractive 3- room apartment. Living room (studio couch) bedroom (twin beds) Kitchen-dineet. Private bath. Automatic heat. Phone 2105. 648-76 GIRLS: Approved rooms at Campus House, 1245 Oread, Phone 1504. Some with twin beds. Rent reasonable. 635-79 FOR BOYS: Lovely southwest second floor room. Twin beds—inner spring mattresses. Shower bath. Excellent board. All for $27.50 per month. 1408 Tennessee. Phone 1484. 647-78 MODERN furnished apartment with suitable accommodations and rates for two, three, or four persons. 1231 Oread. Telephone 1072R. 646-76 FOR SALE: Dress Tux in good condition. Size 38. Cheap. Phone 2519W or call at 1135 Ohio. LOST: A Sheaffer Lifetime pen, between Frank Strong and Fraser Halls, Tuesday. Jan. 20. Reward. Call Angelita Flores, 950. 645-78 LOST: Keys in brown leather case with snap fastener. Reward. Call or see Harold Harmon, 1340 Tennessee; phone 1858. 637-77. GIRLS: For rent. Sleeping rooms $7.50 and $9.00. Mrs. Duncan, 1247 Tennessee. 1149-J. 623-77. ROOM and BOARD for girls in home with other girls. Pre-war prices for meals or kitchen privileges. Popular grocery across the street. Phone 1008. 640-77 GIRLS: "Use your head to save your feet." Choice of single or double rooms, excellent meals and service. Half block from campus, No advance in price. Hillcrest House, 1225 Oread. 641-77 ROOM for BOYS: Nicely furnished and plenty of heat. Single or double. 1336 Vermont. Phone 1311-J. 644-77. ROOMS for Boys: Home-like and comfortable. Plenty of hot water. Innerspring mattresses on beds. Phone 2945.1028 Tenn.633-76. GIRLS: Approved rooms at Campus House. 1245 Oread, Phone 1504. Some with twin beds. Rent reasonable. 635-77. GIRLS—Wager Hall—two vacancies for second semester. Room and board. 1345 Vermont. Phone 3159. 630-78 ROOM for BOYS: Nicely furnished, inner spring mattresses, plenty hot water, quiet for study. 1731 Indiana. 636-80. FOR RENT - Apartment for girls. All bills paid. Also rooms for girls. 1232 Louisiana. Telephone 2681. SWOPE'S for PASTELS KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS K.U.66 SKIRTS SWEATERS BLOUSES SUITS DRESSES Phone 310 Stadium Barber & Beauty Shop 3 barbers—Joe Lech, John Kliewer, Frank Vaughan 2 beauty operators Marion Rice Dance Studio Private Lessons in Ballroom Dancing 9271/2 Mass. St. FOR RENT: Modern country home, close to Lawrence, on cement highway. Other buildings if desired. Riding horse available at no additional cost. Phone 3305. 638-80. MEN STUDENTS—Room and board Large nicely furnished south room double or single. Twin beds, continuous hot water. Meals optional. 1311 Ohio Street. 629-78. JOHNNY'S GRILL 1017 1/2 Mass. Phone 961 Latest Used Phonograph Records — Reasonable COLUMBIA BICYCLES America's Finest Bicycles Repaired Lock and Key Service RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 "It Pays To Look Well" BOYS—Board and room. One double with single beds. One single. Automatic hot water. Plenty heat. Very reasonable. No hill to climb. Phone 2788- W 1218 Mississippi. 627-76. HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP FOR GIRLS: Two rooms, either single or double. Single beds. Home privileges. Limited numbers in house. 1316 Ohio. 632-76 Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 ROOM for BOYS: Single or double. Two blocks from campus. Breakfasts if desired. Prices reasonable. 1216 Louisiana. Phone 2453. Office, Phone 570, 945 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Residence, Phone 1956, 1321 Tenn DR. C. F. O'BRYON Dentist FOR PIPES Look at the ELDRIDGE PHARMACY First. BURGERT'S Shoe Service 1113 Mass. St. Phone 141 Webster Collegiate Dictionaries $3.50 KEELER'S BOOK STORE Phone 33 939 Mass. Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Broken Lenses Duplicated NOLL OPTICAL CO. 8391 $/Mass. Over Royal Shoe Store Res. Ph. 761 Office Phone 979 STENOGRAPHIC BUREAU Typing Mimeographing Journalism Building STENOGRAPHIC BUREAU Meet your pals at THE ARROWS Sandwiches. Beer, Fountain 1031 Mass. ROCK CHALK 12th & Oread Meals Sandwiches Fountain Service Under Student Management HIXON'S 721 Mass. HEADQUARTERS FOR Cameras & Supplies. Moving Picture Cameras--Projectors For Sale or Rent Event KODA FINISHING Expert KODAK FINISHING