SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Jayhawks To Entertain Iowa State Here Tomorrow Probable Lineups IOWA STATE KANSAS Leon Wilson P Forrest Kressie Bob Scharnberg C Ed Hall Ellis Alexander 1B Bob Allen Fred Gordon 2B Allen Nipper Doug Strohbehn 3B John Krum Russ Scharnberg SS Del Green Clyde Wilson LF Ramie Beims Bob Benedict (c) CF Dean Martin Dale DeKoster RF John Burge The Kansas baseball players will make their last stand of the season in a two game series with Iowa State here tomorrow and Tuesday afternoon. Both games are scheduled for 4 o'clock to avoid conflict with finals. Knute Kresie and Leon Wilson, aces of their respective staffs, will probably open the series on the mound with John Burge, Kansas, and Willard Mylenbusch ready for the second game. the two teams split a series earlier this season, Kansas taking the first game, 8-7 and Iowa State the second. 23-6. Kresie will likely move to shortstop for the second game with Delmar Green changing to second. Dick Pierce, who has been shouldering most of the catching burden in recent games, has an injured shoulder and Ed Hall will move back behind the plate. Work Your Way Lamplighter During the past few years many famous educators have been advocating that a student who works his way through school doesn't ever amount to anything-or, at least, words to that effect. Olin Templin of the Student Endowment Association doesn't hold the same opinion as those famous educators. Mr. Templin, who came to the University in 1881, recalls the time when students used to work their way through school lighting the old gas lamps along the streets of Lawrence. Soprano to Give Recital Today Dorothy Allen, mezzo - soprano, will give a senior recital at 4 p.m. this afternoon in Frank Strong hall. Miss Allen is from the studio of Alice Moncrieff, professor of voice. Lois Johnson, fine arts sophomore, will be the accompanist. Years later Birbeck became one of the biggest railroad builders in Cuba. He was one of the pioneers of railroad-building in Cuba. Templin remembers when Dick Birbeck of the class of 1887 lighted every lamp on the Hill in the evenings then arose before dawn to turn out all the lamps. So the next time you table waiters and stenographers read about Harvard University's president saying, "Don't work while you're attending school!" throw the paper aside and say, "Aw Nuts." Spring Intramural Tourney Winners Softball—Phi Kappa Psi. Team tennis—Sigma Chi. Abrams. Newman club. Team golf—Beta Theta Pi. Individual handball—Bob Abrams Newman club. Individual horseshoes — Elwyn Henry, Newman club. All-University badminton — Bob Abrams, Newman club. Individual tennis-Three Phi Delt players, DeWitt Potter, John Lynch, and Charles Walker tied. KFKU MONDAY 2:30 French Lesson. 2:44 Kansas News Briefs. 2:47 Spanish Lesson. 7:00 University of Kansas Roundtable, presented by students from the law class of Prof. J. B Smith. 7:30-7:55 Piano Recital, Jan Chia-pusso, School of Fine Arts faculty. TUESDAY 2. 30 Story-Book Lady, "Rufus the Fox"—story told for primary grades by Miss Jester. 2:45 Book-Club Program, "Sapphire and the Slave Girl" by Willa Cather—reviewed by Harriett Stephens. 7:30 I'm An American!—interviewing Angelo Patri. 2:30 On the Flying-Carpet, "Peterkin Papers," story for intermediate grades told by Lucille Keith. 7:45 Your Health—Topic to be announced. WEDNESDAY Business Senior Will Go to Duke 7:30 Excursions in Science, "The Buildings of Tomorrow." 2:48 Books and Reading. 2:45 Kansas News Briefs. 7:45 Music and K.U. 75th anniversary speaker. Hugh Hadley Bruner, business senior, has received an assistantship in economics at Duke University, it has been announced from Durham, N.C. The assistantship is one of 74 awarded there, and is valued from $450 to $650. The assignment is for the coming year. Archery Finalists Aim This Afternoon For Women's Title The finals in the Women's intramural archery contest will be played off this afternoon with five contestants still in the running. the five finalists and the organization they represent are: Evelyn Herriman, IWW; Ruth Watson, IND; Betty Lou Current, Chi Omega; Jean Robertson, Kappa Alpha Theta, Fern Stranathan, Gamma Phi Beta, and Evelyn Kinney. TNT. Shooting starts at 3 p. m. and will be in the hockey field. Alumni Association Will Meet June 9 This year's Alumni Association conclave will be held in Fraser theater at 9:45 a.m. on June 9. This is a special Seventy-fifth Anniversary meeting. Citations will be granted to distinguished alumni at that time. Mementos, such as prophecies, and copies of University publications will be placed in a locked box which will be opened at the time of the One-hundredth Anniversary celebrations. Must List Summer Rooms by May 31 Listings for men's rooms for the summer session must be in the office of the Housing Inspector, Frank Strong hall, on or before May 31. No listings will be made after that date. All information must be by mail. No listings will be made by phone except those which are already on file. WILDCATS SWEEP. (continued from page four) Four Kansas State runs in a big third inning pushed the Wildcats to an 8-4 win over the Kansas baseball team at Manhattan Friday afternoon. With the count tied 1-1 in the third frame, Kansas hurler Knute Kresie lost his control to walk two men, hit a third, and give up two hits, one a double by Rey Dunlay. In the sixth inning the Jayhawkers staged a three run splurge to bring the count to 4-6 in favor of Kansas State. But two runs in the Softball Honor Roll Following are the University Daily Kansan selections for the intramural honor roll. This year an honor roll is being selected instead of an all-star team because of the large number of players who participated and the difficulty of choosing one top player for each position. Players are named in alphabetical order. Pitchers: Mit Allen, Phi Psi; John Buescher, Pflashes; and Bill Hogben, Beta. Catchers: Ray Evans, Phi Delt; Ray Niblo, Sigma Nu; and Bob O'Neil, Beta. First base: Steve Meade, Phi Psi and Gene Steffins, Beta. Second base: Darrell Haynes, Phi Delt and Rudy Savely, Sig Ep. Shortstop: Max Kissell, Phi Psi; Bill Orriston, Pflashes; Don Pierce. eighth iced the game for the Wildcats. Beta. Shortfield: Bill Hodge, Phi Psi; Bob Johnson, Sig Ep; John Pfitsch, Pifashes. Third base: Barney Joyce, Pflashes; Jim Lee, Delta Tau; Ralph Miller, Phi Psi; Mort Cree, A.X.E. Kresie paced Kansas at the plate with a double and two singles out of four trips to the plate. Dunlay, with two doubles, was the big man at bat for the Wildcats. Score by innings: Leftfield: Charles Black, Pi K.A., Bill Geiger, Beta; Spike Robertson, Phi Psi; Bob Lockwood. Pflashes. r h c P e c Kansas ... 010 000 300 4 9 3 K-State ... 104 100 020 8 9 3 Rightfield: Byron Bales, Newman I; John Kline, Phi Psi. (continued from page four) HUSKERS NIP— good chance to get caught in the draft are Garnett Corbin and A. D. Roberts. . . The latter may be deferred because of an injury. Centerfield: Scotty Fees, Beta; Norman Gerhold, Pflashes; George Phillips, Phi Gam. Ted Owen, veteran Oklahoma trainer, believes old age is the primary cause of pulled muscles among athletes. . . "You rarely hear of a high school boy pulling a muscle," Owen maintains, "because a high school boy's muscles are young and elastic. A college athlete's muscles are older and more set. They don't stretch as well and therefore are far more susceptible to pulling." High jump—Won by Sanneman, Kansas; tie for second, Stoland, Kansas, Baxter, Iowa State; tie for fourth, Hilton, Missouri, Ruhsam and Landee, Iowa State. Height, 6 feet 3 inches. (continued from page four) Missouri; second, Graves, Iowa State; third, Johns, Kansas State; fourth, Nichoalds, Missouri. (No fifth place, Lyda Oklahoma, being scratched and Ginn, Nebraska, dropping out after one lap). Time, 1:55.1. Javelin—Won by Grote, Nebraska; second, Thompson, Nebraska; third, Higgins, Missouri; fourth, Jacobs, Oklahoma; fifth, Thies, Kansas State. Distance, 193 feet 10 inches. Discus—Won by Prochaska, Nebraska; second, Peters, Kansas State; third, Aussieker, Missouri; fourth, Drage, Kansas State; fifth, We Have Appreciated Your Business ROGERS FASHION CLEANERS Swanson, Kansas State. Distance 153 feet 6½ inches. Broad jump—Won by Schumitz-ky, Missouri; second, Pederson, Iowa State; third, Lechtenberg, Iowa State; fourth, Jones, Kansas; fifth, Stoland, Kansas. Distance, 24 feet 8 inches. (New record, old record of 24 jet $4\frac{1}{2}$ inches set by Harold Morris, Oklahoma, in 1932.) 220-yard low hurdles — Won by Smutz, Nebraska; second, Heggen, Iowa State; third, Shy, Missouri; fourth, King, Nebraska; fifth, Johnson, Missouri. Time: .24. Two-mile run—Won by Smethers, Oklahoma; second, Inman, Iowa State; third, Garrells, Nebraska; fourth, Drents, Missouri; fifth, High, Kansas State. Time 9:48.7 Pole vault—Won by Hunt, Nebraska; second, Higgins, Missouri; third, Fender, Oklahoma; tie for fourth, Michener and Cordell, Kansas. Height, 13 feet $1\frac{1}{2}$ inches. (New record, old record of 13 feet $8\frac{1}{2}$ inches, set by Ray Noble, Kansas, in 1935.) 120-yard high hurdles—Won by Johnson, Missouri; second, Darden, Kansas State; third, King, Nebraska; fourth, Smutz, Nebraska; fifth, Meyer, Iowa State. Time: 14.7. Mile relay—Won by Nebraska (Morris, Kersey, Smutz, and Littler); second, Missouri; third, Iowa State; fourth, Oklahoma; fifth, Kansas State. Time, 4:19.6. A Mixture Does It! The best deal for warm weather wearing — get one of the new Tropical- Worsteds — then buy contrasting slacks and mix 'em up. SCHULZ The Tailor "Suiting You, That's My Business'