5.1 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1941. Wisconsin's and Howard Payne's track squads joined the Jayhawk thinclads in a workout in the stadium yesterday afternoon . . . All three teams are planning to attend the Drake Relays in Des Moines this weekend . . . Bob Beierle, the Badger who won the shot put at the Relays Saturday, took a fancy to the iron ball Ralph Schaake was using and wants Coach Tom Jones to get him one like it. . . George Paskvan, Big Ten shot put champ who failed to place at the Relays, was second only to Tom Harmon in the Big Ten's most valuable player ratings last fall . . . Paskvan plays fullback for the Badgers . . . Charlie Black, freshman cager, was practicing with the discus yesterday afternoon, and greeting old mates from Wisconsin, where he attended school last year. Ray Niblo is trying out for the hurdles now that the spring football season is over and may also play freshman baseball . . . Another griddler who is going out for the diamond game is Marvin Vandaever, who was a relief pitcher on the varsity last year . . . Vandy warmed up in the bullpen yesterday but is not yet ready for competition . . . “Rudy” Beims, red-headed outfielder, has acquired a bottle bat a la Heinie Groh. Mark Bob Ginn of Nebraska as the country's next great miler . . . The speedy sophomore burnt up the track at Berkeley, Calif., last week end with a 4:10.1 mile as the Cornhuskers were smothered by California in a dual meet, 89 to 42 . . . Speaking of smothering, how about that one at Champaign, Ill., last week when Illinois massacred Washington University 123 to 8? Coaches Hit ★★★★ Gravy League In the spring a coach's fancy seems to turn to speech making. Baseball coach F. C. "Phog" Allen and freshman football coach Wayne Replogle have spent their spare moments the last few days giving talks, and they have more on tap. Saturday evening Doctor Allen gave a talk at the Wichita University club at Wichita. He talked again Monday night in Wichita before a city-wide father and son banquet sponsored by the YMCA and the Hi-Y. Tonight Doctor Allen goes to Hollyrood to talk at a high school athletic banquet there. Wednesday evening he speaks in Wichita before the Blue Key, a national honorary society. Wayne Replogle talked at the Lawrence Rotary club's luncheon Monday noon. Face Wisconsin in Track Meet Today The University track team will oppose the University of Wisconsin track squad in the Jayhawk's first dual competition with a Big Ten school in a decade this afternoon in Memorial stadium. The Badgers, perennial contenders for the Big Ten championship, will be heavy favorites over the Kansas team. Pacing their efforts this spring are two Big Ten champions, Bill Williams in the pole vault and George Paskavan in the shot put. Williams Vault Favorite Williams, a junior, tied for second in the pole vault at the national collegiate meet last spring. His best mark during his college competition has been 13 feet 10-1-2 inches. Paskvan, burly fullback on the football team, won the conference crown in the shot put this winter at the indoor meet, after trailing Archie Harris of Indiana last year. Paskvan put the shot 49 feet 8 inches at the indoor meet and has a best mark of better than 50 feet. Badgers Bank on Towle in the sprints, it will be John Towle of Wisconsin against Darrell Mathes and Ted Scott of the Jayhawks. Towle, a sophomore, ran the 100 in 9.8 at the Wisconsin state meet his senior year in high school. Soergel is another Badger sprinter of ability. Most unique feature of the meet should be the appearance of Don Timmerman, 6 foot 10 inch Wisconsin basketball player, in the high jump. Timmerman tied for first at the Central Collegiate meet last spring. However, the Kansans appear to have a decisive grasp on the two top places in the high jump, with Norman Sannerman and Bob Stoland in action. Both have leaped 6 feet 5 inches or higher. A five-man University team will compete in the telegraphic National Colegiate Straight Rail Billiards tournament, sponsored by the National Society of University Unions in the game room of the Memorial Union building Friday night. Billiards Team To Compete In National Tourney The University team, selected by a recent elimination tournament, is headed by Joe Davison, who won the tourney. Other members of the squad are Lloyd Greene, winner of the National Collegiate Billiards tournament, Glenn Mize, Harry White, and Dick Burgess. Alternates are John Laughlin and John Haslam. Linksmen Duel Washburn In Season's First Meet Coach Bill Shannon will take a four-man golf squad to Topeka tomorrow to meet the Washburn team in the first match of the season. Players making the trip will be Bill McElhenny and Bob Lagree, lettermen, and Bob Kirk and Emmet Park. Jayhawker Extends Deadline For Senior Pictures Deadline for senior picture applications in the last issue of the Jayhawker magazine has been extended to next Tuesday, April 29. Bob Woodward, business manager of the magazine, announced today. Intramural Rankings POINTS IN Organization Basketball Volleyball Swimming Total to Date Phi Gam 224.38 125 49 912.63 Newman Club 237.5 59.92 39 771.42 Beta 215 85.68 29 702.18 Phi Psi 210.63 116.36 26 700.74 Sig Alph 196.25 111.36 32 697.36 Sigma Chi 215.63 102.8 34 696.93 Phi Delt 190.63 85.68 33 649.31 Delta Chi 178.75 112.8 23 524.92 Kappa Sig 132.5 85.68 8 504.18 Co-op Dorms 269.38 — 15 503.75 Delta Tau 181.25 59.92 — 483.42 Sigma Nu 118.75 77.04 6 431.04 Pi K.A. 170.0 17.12 2 378.87 Delta Upsilon 108.03 94.24 11 368.77 T. K. E. 162.5 — 6 324.5 Sig Ep 144.38 — — 310.88 Jayhawk Co-op 120.0 — — 243.9 A. T. O. 132.5 — — 269.25 A. K. Psi 147.5 — — 205.7 Triangle — 68.56 — 175.06 Alpha Chi Sigma 112.5 25.68 — 163.18 K. E. K. 105.0 — — 157.4 Hellhounds 140.0 — — 140.0 Theta Tau 60.0 — — 135.0 Dunakin Club 112.5 — — 112.5 Cabelleros 112.5 — — 112.5 Dead End Kids 105.5 — — 105.5 Acacia — — — 97.5 Ohio Mt. Boys 97.5 — — 97.5 Dodgers 82.5 — — 82.5 Ichabods 82.5 — — 82.5 Ramblers 60.0 — — 60.0 Miss. Meteors 22.5 — — 2 2.5 Pitchers Hold Kansas Batters Under Control Either the pitching on the Jayhawk ball club is sensational or the hitting is terrible. Whichever the case may be, the Martin's and the Wabaunsee's battled through seven innings of goose-egg baseball yesterday before the Wabaunsee's pushed two runs over the plate. Bob Allen and John Burge each hurled six innings of shutout ball before giving way to Knute Kresie and Bill Atwell, who finished the game. Allen whiffed six batters, Kresie five, and Burge and Atwell two apiece. Elmo Maiden, speedy little infielder, collected the only extrabase blow of the season, a tall fly that sailed over the center fielder's read. Wabaunsee's— AB R H Wabauunsee 2b 4 0 0 Kresie 3b-p 4 0 0 Holmer 3b 3 0 1 Johnston cf 4 0 0 Hall c 4 0 1 Beims if 4 0 1 Burge p 1 0 0 Thompson rf 3 1 0 Krum ss 3 1 1 Hunter 1b 3 0 0 Totals 32 2 4 Martin's— AB R H Martin cf 4 0 1 Pierce c 4 0 0 Allen p 3 0 0 Softball games scheduled for this afternoon at 4:30 are Beta I vs. Phi Psi, Sigma Nu vs. Phi Gam, Sig Ep vs. Sigma Chi, Jayhawk Co-op vs. Templin, Newman I vs. Theta Tau, Tennessee club vs. Dunakin club. Softball Efforts are being made to schedule some of the postponed games for tomorrow afternoon. Dr. E. R. Elbel, director of intramural athletics, said this morning. Horseshoes, Tennis Matches Scheduled for Today After several postponements because of bad weather, team tennis will get underway this afternoon at 3:30 when A.T.O. meets Sigma Nu and Delta Upsilon battles Delta Tau. The Newman club-A.A.E. and Phi Gam-Phi Delt team horseshoe matches will be played this afternoon in the intramural pits at 4:30 o'clock. Atwell p 0 0 0 Maiden 1b 2b 3 0 1 Green ss 2b 3 0 0 Dean 3b 1 0 0 Munsinger 3b 2 0 0 Lowe cf 3 0 0 Forsyth rf 1 0 0 Boynton rf 2 0 0 Sutton 2b 0 0 0 Kresie 1b 0 0 0 Nipper 1b ss 2 0 0 Totals 27 0 2 Score by innings: Wabaunsee's 000 000 02 Martin's 000 000 00 Netsters Face Ichabod Team Jayhawk tennis men will travel to Topeka tomorrow afternoon for a match with Washburn. The Kansas netmen lost their first start of the season to a barnstorming Augustana squad Saturday morning. With only one letterman returning, the Jayhawks should be in for a rough afternoon. Kansas lost to Washburn 5-1 last year and the Ica-bods have four out of five lettermen returning. Howard Engleman, ineligible this year because of A.A.U. basketball participation, defeated John Christner, Ichabod ace, for Kansas' only win last year. Conrad Voelker is the only returning Kansas letter winner. Francis Domingo, former intramural star, is scheduled to start in the number two spot with Bill Howard and Bob Trump in the other two singles positions. Bob Bord and Eldridge King, Duane Smith and Simon Hershorn will play the doubles matches. K.-Club Tonight The K-Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the K-Room of Robinson gym. —Quido Massare, President. CARL'S CLOTHES CARRY STYLE--- LONGER COAT Is right in Young Men's —Ticket Pocket Is Right —Pencil and Pen Pocket —Low Set Collar on Coat —Tapered Sleeves to Show Shirt Cuffs. Clothes---- Vest---- Newer Styled 5-Button, All to Button. Trousers---- Shorter and narrower bottoms. High back, plait, and Talon fastened. In Tweeds the pants carry extra inner lining in seat and over knees. These good features found only in Carl's Varsity Town Clothes. Tailored in---- Gaberdines Tweeds Flannels Coverts Worsteds College Cord Twills $30 to $38 "See them tomorrow after you've dug the Dandies"