Y 8,1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1942 New Year's come anyon. Come across the ill swing breakfast ink tooth to place to bak Wilson -week al Peck, Per kfired of bring th self before ed around ame him y Sharte I have to bombshe one of the marrow ran hi super men it did Jir nity—Nev be fel life ne is un Walkin ner com ers and Col, Bilg w saddl pom pal it again m em sin there is n in town red out home is that the hits age the rain when he lady house. Estate Bate number daily set when s looks alted th founds. SPORTIN' AROUND--- boredo en) (continued from page four) nawkers Tuesday night, was called to be inducted Jan. 2. . . . Before the day arrived, though, Bob enlisted in the Naval Air Corps and is now deferred until he graduates this June. . . . Ralph Miller, who was originally classified as I-B, has not heard whether he has been reclassified or not. . . . "Thin Man" Euescher entered the hospital yesterday because of an infection in his leg but was released this morning. The percentage of shots which the Kansas team made good against Oklahoma was the best mark of the first three games. . . . The Jayhawkers took 31 shots and connected for 25.3 per cent or 21 baskets. . . . Black took the most shots, 34, and made 10 for a 29 per cent average. . . . Miller tried 21 shots and completed only five for 23 per cent. . . . Buescher came through with the best average, attempting just 12 shots but connecting on four of them for a 33 per cent average. . . . These three players were the only Jayhawkers to shot over five times. For the Sooners Heap had the highest percentage, two out of five, but he got the least number of shots. . . . Roberts had four out of nineteen, 19 per cent; Reich had two out of twelve, 17 per cent; Simon made two out of ten, 0 per cent; and Roussey sank one of eight attempts, 12.5 per cent. The entire team made 12 out of 64 for a 19 per cent average. MICKLICK LIKES KANSAS Odds and ends: Dale Hall, one of the outstanding high school athletes in the state, is leading Parsons in another all-victorious march down the naples. . . . Other colleges needn't cast covetous glances at him, however, or during the Christmas holidays he received an appointment to the Naval academy and will do his athletic cavorting for the Middles. . . . One bright first team guard of the all-state high school football team this year, favors pot for Kansas however is the knowledge that Willie Micklick, captain and first team guard of the all-state high school football tea mthis year, favors he Lawrence school as the place to continue his education from Wyandotte. (continued from page six) but study, Bilge now begins work on his 6,000 word thesis entitled "Boogie-Woogie's Place in the Seventeenth Century," which he must write by hand since the roller on his typewriter is worn out. After working an hour Bilge begins to sniffle and realizes that he is catching cold from so much walking in the rain. PRIORITIES---- In an effort to forestall double pneumonia, Bilge fills his hot water bottle and goes to bed; however the aged hot water bottle breaks and Bilge spends the night sneezing and sniffing in an easy chair over the hot air register, a thoroughly frustrated student, frustrated at every turn by rubber. Graduate to Head United Air Lines Medical Branch Dr. Arthur C. Ladd, 39, has been placed in charge of United Air Lines' new medical branch at San Francisco. In San Francisco he will have charge of a unit in the United Air Lines' Doctor Ladd, a resident of Hutchinson, after graduating from the University served as an interate at the Grasslands hospital in Valhalla, New York, and at the Queens hospital in Honolulu. headquarters at the municipal airport. WANT ADS FOR RENT-3-room apt. Modern equipment and furnishings. Bath and shower. Automatic heat, etc. Also 1st floor room, private shower and entrance. Call 215. 615-69 LOST: Pocket - size volume of Shakespeare, bound in dark red and having name Tom Allen in front. Part of set. Call Donna Heck, 1783. Reward. 617-65. WANTED: Next semester. Furnished house for family of six. Preferrably near the University. Write to C. T. Hutcheson, Olathe, Kansas; or, write or call Kansan office. 613-68 FOR RENT: One or two rooms. Private bath. Hotel service. Garage. Telephone 815. 609-70 LOST: Cloth rain coat. Light tan. Reward. Tom Schwinn. Return to Kansan Business office. 612-84 LOST: Longine wrist watch. Silver. Phosphorescent hands. Brown leather band. Lost before Christmas. Call Kansan Office. 611-67 FOR RENT: Modern 3-room apartment, 1029 Mississippi. Reasonable rent. Bills paid. On bus line. Phone 2438-J, after 1 p.m. Mrs. Kunkle. 610-67 WANTED: Wire coat hangers. Must be in good condition. We will pay like each, delivered to our store. 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