PAGE EIGHT --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Beta-Phi Delt Game Tonight In Spotlight TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE 6:00 Kappa Eta Kappa vs. Delta Tau Delta; Beta "B" vs. Acacia "B". 7:00 Beta vs. Phi Delt; Sigma Chi "B" vs. Carruth "B". 9:00 Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Teker A. K. Pi vs. Sig Alph. 8:00 John Moore vs. Crackerjacks; Ftii Psi "D" vs. Beta “C”. TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE 8:30 D. U. "B" vs. Delta Tau "B" A. A. "B" vs. Jurna Sir "B" 8:30 D. U. "B" vs, Delta Tau "B"; Pi K. A. "B" vs, Kappa Sig "B"; 9:30 Phi Delt "C" vs, Sigma Chi "D"; Ep Ep vs, Sigma Nu. 10:30 Sigma Chi vs. Kappa Siga Filt Delt “B” vs. Acacia “B”. 11:30 Battened vs. Hell Hounds A. T. O. “B” vs. Carruth “B”. 1:00 Phi Gam "C" vs. Beta "D" Battenfeld "B" vs. Sig Alph "A" 2:00 Phi Gam vs. A. T. O.; Phi Gam "B" vs. Sig Ep "B". 3:00 Teke "C" vs. Phi Psi "C"; Delta Chi vs. Teke. By BILL PORTER Another event in a series of long-standing rivalry will be battled out when Beta Theta Pi meets Phi Delta Theta on the intramural basketball court this evening at 7 o'clock. Beta's have dropped two out of four contests so far this season, and will be fighting to keep their percentage above the .500 mark. Phi Delt's have won three out of four games, but will see their hopes of getting in the playoffs shattered if they suffer another defeat. Bigley is Traditional On the other hand, the Beta's appeared in the playoffs last season, and reached the semi-finals before being eliminated by Newman I. But past records have usually meant very little in this traditional rivalry, and the outcome of tonight's contest is unpredictable. Buck Thomas and Knute Kresie are slated to officiate the event. Rivalry is Traditional Acacia and Pfugerville, each with but one wn to their credit so far, met in a close contest last night which the Pfashes won 32 to 26. Pfugerville led 6 to 4 at the end of the first period, but Acacia Bill Kopp sparked a rally in the second quarter which found his team leading 16 to 10 at the half. Acacia held this lead until Jack Pattie and College Students ★★★ Enroll Early FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1942 On January 15, 16, 17 (a.m. only) 19 and 20, you should do the following: 1. Seniors should enroll for the spring semester by appointment at the College office. 2. All other students should see their advisors and work out their spring schedules. Read posters for details.—Paul B. Lawson, Dean, his Pflugerville teammates started a scoring offensive which tied the game up at 26-all; then the Pflashes put in three quick baskets to win the contest, with Bob Barnes sinking the final two points. High scorer for the game was Ned Martin, Acacia intramural standby, who chalked up 13 points. White star for Hall Hounds The Hell Hounds easily overcame Jayhawk Co-op to win 34 to 16 in last evening's other "A" game. White sank 12 points for the Hell Hounds to be high score man for the contest. Jayhawks used nine men in a desperate attempt to stop Hell Hound scoring, but failed to click for most of the game. White Stars for Hell Hound Bob Forgy and Earl Musser put in 18 points apiece as S. A. E. "B" triumphed over A. K. Psi "B" 50 to 14. All six members of the Sig Alph playing squad scored as the A. K. Psi's found themselves unable to check the onslaught. Teke "B" came out on the long end of a 28 to 19 score in a rough and tumble contest with Sig Ep "B". Officials called 30 foils in this ragged game in which most of the scoring was via the free throw route. Although all the Sig Ep's found the bucket, they couldn't hit it often enough, and trailed 7 to 15 at the half. T. K. E. Parker chalked up 14 points to be the outstanding offensive player. (continued from page one) dents to complete the full work in two and a half years. K.U. WAR PLANS--- The School of Law is planning a 15-week summer session, equivalent to a full semester's work, and the Schools of Engineering and Architecture and of Medicine are considering longer terms. "It is the fundamental duty of KU. men and women to train themselves for maximum leadership, for maximum understanding, and for maximum service," said Chancellor Deane W. Malott today in announcing the new speed-up program for the University. 'Entire Resources' "To this end, the entire resources of the University are pledged, that by our deeds and words we may help this nation to pass through the flames of war, and to emerge victorious and free. "Kansas University has given distinguished service to our nation in two other wars. It will do so again . . . I urge all students to give serious consideration to these opportunities to speed up your education." Don't Miss the Opportunity of Buying a Fine SUIT and TOPCOAT During Our Twice Yearly Sale Remember: Every garment is this year's stock—this is not a clean-up of left overs. The Palace New Courses To Be Offered In Geology The course is designed for those who wish to take up aviation or to enter the weather service. Perequisites are two years of high school mathematics and high school physics The course will be given on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 a.m. Three new courses, designed to give training to those entering military or national defense service, will be offered next semester by the department of geology and geography, it was announced today. Prof. C. J. Posey will teach a course in meteorology for three credit hours It is a study of the nature and causes of weather conditions, including consideration of atmospheric temperature, pressure, humidity, precipitation, and circulation, with work on synoptic charts and weather forecasting. Geology and Aerial Photographs is a three-hour course offered by Doctor H. T. U. Smith. It includes interpretations of geographic, topographic, and cultural features as shown on aerial photographs, and stresses the preparation of planimetric and contour maps from aerial photographs, with particular attention to military applications. Prerequisites are Geology 1, 1E, or 11, and Mathematics 3. The course will be given on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 a.m. 843 Mass. The College Man's Store Geology 9, Map Reading and Interpretation, is a two hour course given by Doctor W. H. Schoewe. It consists of a study of figures shown on different types of maps, and interpretations of their application to military objectives. It will be given at 2:30 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Subscribe to the Kansan NOW! MED. SCHOOL---- VARSITY Today and SATURDAY 15c Wanderers on the Desert All for One! One for All! The 3 Mesquiteers BOB STEELE TOM TYLER RUFE DAVIS "Gauchos of "Gauchos of Eldorado" No. 2 A RIOT HIGH SPEED HILARITY WE GO FAST with LYNN ALAN SHEILA LYNN ALAN SHIBLA BARI • CURTIS • RYAN Superman - News Events SUNDAY — 4 Days Biggest Outdoor Picture Since "Northwest Passage" (continued from page one) dicated, will involve no expansion of the hospital personnel, and will enable an additional class of from 30 to 40 nurses to be trained. The training courses for nurses run for 49 weeks through the year with only a three-week vacation period. The expansion move, Dr. Wahl said, is an attempt to help fill the national need for more nurses, occasioned largely by military demands and also the increased demand for public health nurses in social service programs. The University committee on nursing this week approved the plan to increase the period of registered nurses' training from two and a half to three years. Hospital authorities believed that the shorter period failed to allow the nurses to receive sufficient clinical training. The state boards of health of fifteen states had adopted a discriminatory policy against nurses who had been given their certificates in the two and a half year period and indicated that the ban would be removed with restoration of the additional period of training. One year of college training is required to enter the nurses training course. ROBERT TAYLOR "BILLY THE KID" In Technicolor No. 2 Dennis D'Keefe - Eric Blora "LADY SCARFACE" Candidates for the registered nurses certificate, may, if they desire, also receive the degree of bachelor of science in nursing in a period of six years training-three years additional to the time required for the certificate. University authorities are asking candidates for training in this field to consider the combined degree since it prepares nursing candidates to enter administrative and supervisory positions in hospitals and other institutions, and also enables them to teach in their chosen field JAYHAWKER TODAY ENDS SATURDAY 25c Plus Tax IT'S ILLEGAL TO STEAL A JUDGE But He Did It! On the judge's bench she was icy, but on a park bench... you'd be surprised! ROSALIND WAITER RUSSELL PIDGEON Design for Scandal A METRO GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE EDWARD ARNOLD EDWARD ARNOLI PLUS KARL HOFF BAND In the News See the British Commandos in Their Surprise Raid on Norway SUNDAY They're Coming Your Way MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND "BABES ON BROADWAY" College of Emporia Inaugurates New Class Schedule Emporia—UP —The College of Emporia will inaugurate a new program of education beginning with the second semester, January 26, Dr. R. N. Miller, dean of the college, announced recently. 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