THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Kansas Trackmen Race Wildcats Dash battles between Darrell Mathes, Jayhawk co-captain and Louis Akers, captain of the Kansas State tracksters, will probably be the outstanding features in the meet between the University and K-State at Man hattan Saturday. At the indoor meet under Memorial stadium this winter the Royal Purple speedster nosed out Mathes in a close 60-yard race. However, the Jayhawk captain is in much better condition now and stands a good chance of reversing the decision in both the century and furlong. It was evident at this meet that the Jayhawks were superior in the field events and the Wildcats were better in the weight events, with the running results evenly divided. Linquist Bolsters Squad The addition of Ed Linquist to the University team may take points from the Wildcat weight men and make the difference between the two squads. Placing third behind Paskevan and Beierle, ace Wisconsin heavies, in the discus at the meet here recently, Linquist may pick up the deciding points in what will probably be a close meet. However, the loss of Don Polliom in the hurdles may give the Manhattan school a sweep in both timber races. Gilbert Dodge, Ed Darden and George Mendenhall are all capable of placing in conference competition and may cop all three places. Kansas Weak in Hurdles The Jayhawkers' only threat may be Ralph Schaake, since Orlando Epp is out with a pulled muscle. It is doubtful that Bob Stoland will run the hurdles as he suffered a pulled muscle in the low hurdles race against Wisconsin. Others who should garner points for the University are Ken Hamilton in the quarter, Norman Sanneman and Stoland, the "high jumping twins;" Don Thompson and Dick Edwards in the distance races, Bill Beven and John Michener in the pole vault, J. R. Jones and Stoland in the broad jump and possibly Larry Finney and Schaake in the weights. HENRY A. SHENK--- (continued from page four) cation Association. Shenk also helped to organize the Kansas Coaches Association and was head of that at one time. Played End Here The new member of the K.U. physical education department was offered a position at Topeka high school earlier this spring, but turned it down. Shenk is a graduate of Lawrence high school. High spot in his college career was a long pass which he caught for a touchdown to score the winning points in a 14-7 victory over Missouri in 1927. Shenk is married and is the father of one child. Kansas City Manager Speak to Pi Sigma Alpha The banquet of Pi Sigma Alpha professional political science organization, will be held at 6:30 p.m. today in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Initiation of new members will be at 5:30 o'clock. L. P. Cookingham, city manager of Kansas City, will be the main speaker. Ray Harris to Run Special Mile Race At Trenton, Mo. Ray Harris, ex-Jayhawk track star and holder of the Big Six two mile record, will run a special mile at the Missouri state junior college track meet at Trenton, Mo., Friday night. Harris, whose home is Trenton, has been invited by his former coach, Carol Russell, who coaches at the junior college there, to run against a team of two half-milers. This will be the first time Harris, who was graduated from Trenton Junior College, where he holds the half and the mile titles, has run on his home cinder-path since entering the University. Netsters Head North For Big Six Matches The University tennis team left this noon for Ames where they will open their Big Six season against the Iowa State Cyclones tomorrow. A four-man squad, consisting of Connie Voelker, Bill Howard, Francis Domingo, and Bob Trump, accompanied by Coach Richard S. Howey made the trip. Saturday they will move to Lincoln where they will engage in another match with Nebraska. Kansas State will make a similar trip, meeting Nebraska tomorrow, and Iowa State, Saturday. Geologists Leave For 4-Day Trip Sixteen members of the historical geology class under Prof. R. C. Moore left today on a four-day field trip through southeastern Missouri where they will study the succession of rock formations that were deposited during the successive geologic periods. The trip will take the class to St. Louis, the St. Francis mountain region of southeastern Missouri, the Rolla, Mo., region, and the Lake of the Ozarks. The group will return to Lawrence Sunday. Members of the class making the trip are Maurice Billings, sophomore engineer; David Doleshal, sophomore engineer; Glenn Helmck, college junior; David Jewell, college freshman; Roy Jindra, college sophomore; June King, college sophomore; Robert Knox, college sophomore; Edward Mishou, special student in engineering; Jack Meyers, freshman engineer; Joseph Newcomb, college junior; Dewitt Fotter, college junior; Frank Smith, college freshman; Marion Smith, sophomore engineer; Paul Tiemeier, sophomore engineer; Robert Vette, college freshman; and Orlando Webb, sophomore engineer. Ellsworth to Speak On Art Education At Texas Festival Miss Maud Ellsworth, instructor in education and city school supervisor of art, will speak at the University of Texas spring art festival at Austin, tomorrow and Saturday. Art teachers of Texas grade schools, high schools, and colleges are meeting in connection with the festival. Miss Ellsworth will speak on "Inner Defense Through Art Education," Friday afternoon. She will participate in. a panel discussion Saturday. You are invited to see the "Chrysler Thunderbolt" The Aerodynamic Car of the future. Coming to Town for a Short Visit The most amazing car of all time Prof. Eastwood Exhibits Portraits in Spooner Phone 607 Friday Night 6:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. A collection of recent work in oil painting by R. J. Eastwood, associate professor of drawing and painting, is being exhibited in the south gallery of Spooner-Thayer museum. MOTOR-IN Chrysler, Plymouth Motor Cars 827 Vermont St. The display comprises the work produced by Professor Eastwood during the past year, part of the collection having been painted during the summer in Provincetown, Mass., and the other part in Eastwood's studio on the campus. Many of these paintings have just been returned from Boston, where they were exhibited at the Vose gallery. The figure pictures were all produced here in Lawrence, among them being a full-length, life-size portrait of Shirley Tholen, college sophomore. Miss Tholen is a third-generation student of the University and posed for the picture in the costume of a guide for the Seventy-fifth Anniversary celebration. Professor Eastwood was the winner of the sweepstakes prize last fall at the Kansas City Art institute. Pre-Medical Students Take Aptitude Test Medical aptitude test for students who plan to enter the School of Medicine in the fall of 1942 was held this afternoon in Marvin hall. This was the final test given to students. HIT THE JACKPOT! Jayhawker Pot O' Gold MONDAY NITE SPECIAL SELLING OF HIGH QUALITY SLACKS Colorful, Comfortable and Cool $2.95 to $5.95 A huge display of fine slacks that covers the field completely. New plain coverts, diagonal weaves, tweeds, gabardines, striped worsteds, and herringbone weaves. In every price group you'll find the value to be unbeatable. SPORT SHIRTS Long Sleeves Short Sleeves Young fellows are going for these slacks in a big way this season. Choose from a large selection in either long or short sleeve styles. 79c to $1.98 You'll need several extra shirts and early selection will guarantee your the choice of the stock.