FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE 'Phog' Allen Home From Coaches Meet A Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, head basketball mentor at the University, is back again in his familiar office with interesting stories to tell of his activities during the past few months. "Phog" spent his summer, along with Clark Shaughnessy, Bernie Bierman, and "Hank" Iba, as an instructor in the Iowa High School State Coaches Association. This convention was held at the Des Moines Y.M.C.A. Camp in Boone, Iowa. About 325 high school and college coaches were in attendance. Allen relates an interesting anecdote about Clark Shaughnessy, which he claims proves again that a coach is either a hero or a bum in the eyes of his followers. Shaughnessy was formerly football coach at Chicago University, and due to the poor material and non-aggressive athletic policy of that school, won very few games. He told Allen that no one paid any attention to him in Chicago. He said that he was really a "bum." This summer, however, when Shaughnessy was passing through Chicago after his successful season at Stanford, a hotel manager who hadn't even spoken to him before, offered him a suite of rooms for as long as he would want them "on the house." "It was a swell summer," says "Phog," "and the best part of it was the golf games with Iba, Bierman, and Shaughnessy." FirstVarsityMonday A Get Acquainted Varsity featuring the music of Russ Chambers' band, will start the Hill social season, in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building from 9 to 12. Monday. Sept. 15. Chambers' band has on its roster most of the members of last year's popular Clyde Bysom band. The band, said Chambers, will carry on in the usual Bysom manner, but with less power in the brass section, and the addition of Sydney Dawson, negro vocalist. A student in the School of Fine Arts, Dawson carried prominent roles in several Hill musical productions last season. Wayne Ruppenthal with his trumpet will front the band. Another trumpeter, Jimmy Brown, will be featured by the organization. Admission to the Get Acquainted Varsity is 75 cents, with or sans date. The Hill Blue Bloods Are Now Meeting and Eating at the Ever Popular (continued from page two) VACATION TRIP---- Blue Mill Best in Foods Ballots are to be cast in the newsroom of the University Daily Kansan, where they will be tallied daily. To be official the ballots must be signed by the subscriber and countersigned by the salesman. The contest will close three weeks from today, and the winners will be announced in a special edition of the Kansan at the Wash. University football game on Oct. 4. Judges of the contest include the editor-in-chief, managing editor, and business manager of the Kansas, and the head of the department of journalism, Prof. Elmer F. Beth. Thirty Pass Bar Exams In June Thirty graduates of the School of Law passed the bar examination, given by the State Board of Bar Examiners in the capital building in Topeka June 23, 24, and 25. They include: Alan Asher, Victor Breen, John Brookens, Dale Bruce, Phillip Busick, Worden Davis, Ernest Deines, Richard Dempster, Howard Dunham, Moe Ettenson, William Farmer, Virgil Garrett, Champ Graham, Edward A. Hibbard, Robert Jessee, William Kandt, Wilbur Leonard, Mrs. Mary Dunlap, Marion Miller, Kenneth Moses, Eugene Pirtle, James Postma, Eugene Rickets, David Scott, Frank Shinkle, Harry Wiles, Sheldon Wingerd, Donald Gamet, Fred Littooy, and Robert McKinley. 1234567890 Fritz Co. Is the place where you can always depend on courteous, reliable service. We count each student a valued part of our organization. At Your Service Stop in and let us demonstrate what we mean when we say — "At Your Service." FRITZ CO. Students Must Get Park Permits Soon Dave Watermulder, new president of the Men's Student Council, announced today that all applications for parking permits should be turned into the office of the adviser of men as soon as possible. Bob Brocket, e'41, Larry Blair, e'41, and Curvin Greene, college junior in 1940, all were commissioned as Ensigns in the U. S. Naval Reserve in Chicago recently. CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS PHONE 4 The new Pan-Hellenic Council system of registering rush dates proved to be very successful. Whether EQUITATION HORSEBACK RIDING It's all the same when you enroll for University For information Call 346 Mott Stables "Hey look... A new Arrow!" Everybody goes for Arrow shirts — for Arrows go well with everyone. New fall Arrow shirts come in snapping patterns and every model desired—button-down, low-slope, wide-spread points; stripes, solids, or whites. Mitoga tailored to fit, and Sanforized-shrunk (fabric shrinkage less than 1%). $2 and $2.50. Pick up some new harmonizing Arrow ties, too! $1 and $1.50. ARROW SHIRTS Sold at---- 905 Mass.