PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1941. WE HEAR that Dick Channell, husky Wyandotte High School gridter, plans to enroll here next fall. . . . Another Wyandotte star, Jack Shannon, is reported to be leaning towards Missouri. . . Add Big Six cegers playing baseball this spring—Dale DeKoster, Fred Gordon, and Leon Uknes of Iowa State and A.D. Roberts and Tom Rousey of Oklahoma. SPRING FOOTBALL practice is in full swing in the Big Six ... Indian Jack Jacobs tossed two touchdown passes as the Oklahoma Whites defeated the Reds, 19-14, in the Sooner's final spring contest ... Ray Rokey, Max Timomns, Lyle Wilkins, and Bill Quick are shining lights in the Kansas State backfield during practice sessions and it wouldn't be surprising to see all four in the starting lineup next fall. DENZEL GIBBENS. jackrabbit back of the football squad, was running wild in yesterday's practice scrimmage . . . Several times he scooted through a broken field for long gains and once went 50 yards for a mock touchdown . . . The tracksters worked out on the outdoor track yesterday, but it was rather chilly going. DIAMOND DUST: Allen Nip per, sophomore first sacker, has been bothered by curve balls recently, but he caught ahold of a fat one yesterday and slammed it over the left fielder's head for a triple . . . Danny Brune, another soph, lined a double over second and Bob Allen hit one over third for the only other extra-base blows of the session . . . veteran "Red" Thompson collected a pair of singles. WOMEN'S SWIMMING Finals in the women's intramural swimming meet will be held in Robinson gym at 7:30 this evening. Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, announced today. Students Present Recital In Piano, Voice, and Strings A recital of piano, voice, and string instrument music was given by seven students from the School of Fine Arts and one Liberty Memorial high school student in Frank Strong auditorium this afternoon. GOLF TRYOUTS All men wishing to try out for the golf team should meet with Coach William Shannon in room 210 of Frank Strong hall at 7:30 tonight. Allen on Speaking Tour Dr. F. C. Allen, basketball and baseball coach, spoke at the McPherson Rebounders' club meeting last night in the Warren hotel. Tonight, he will address the Kansas City Feed club in the Phillips hotel. Cougars Tangle With Badgers For Title East is East and West is West, and the twain shall meet Saturday night in Kansas City's Municipal Auditorium as Wisconsin and Washington State tangle for the national collegiate basketball crown. The Cougars of Washington won the Pacific Coast title this year, and the Wisconsin Badgers annexed the Big Ten title. Both teams play a similar brand of ball according to Fred Wenger, assistant Badger coach who has seen the Cougars in action. Paul Lindeman, pivot man for the Cougars, carries the scoring burden for Washington State, but he has four dangerous team mates that must be closely guarded. Gene Englund of the Badgers was chosen the most valuable player in the Big Ten this season. Englund's scoring partner is John Kotz, a sophomore. opinion. Washington trumped the Arkansas razorbacks to become the western representative in the NCAA finals while Wisconsin was squeezing past Pittsburgh to represent the East. TICKETS ON SALE Tickets for the Wisconsin-Washington State game in Kansas City's Municipal Auditorium Saturday night are now on sale at the Athletic Office in Robinson Gymnasium. Prices of the tickets are $1.68 for boxes and loges, $1.12 for the arena balcony, and 56 cents for the upper balcony. Tom Adams On Intramural Board Adams was chosen by a committee of Huddleston, Dr. E. R. Elbel, director of intramural athletics; and Bud Livengood of the Men's Student Council intramural committee. Tommy Adams, education freshman, has been chosen to fill the vacant freshman position or the intramural board, Lee Huddleston, senior intramural manager, announced this morning. Intramural Swimmers Finish Preliminaries Today Intramural swimmers are scheduled to complete the preliminary events, part of the semi-finals, and the diving at 4:30 today in the Robinson gym pool. Preliminaries are on deck in the 100-yard back stroke and the 50-yard free style. The semi-final events are the 50-yard breast stroke, the 100-yard dash, and 50-yard back stroke. Trackmen Point For Texas Relays The fourteenth annual Texas Relays, first of the big outdoor track carnivals every spring, will be goal of the Jayhawk trackmen when they leave for Austin next Thursday. Warm weather has given the trackmen a chance to move from the 220-yard oval underneath the stadium to the outdoor track. The indoor season ended with $ \textcircled{4} $ the Missouri Valley A.A.U. meet Monday. Bob Stoland, who injured a muscle in the Big Six indoor meet, is expected to be ready to compete in the Texas Relays. Stoland, Big Six high and broad jump champion, did not enter the Missouri Valley meet. In the 440-yard relay Hargiss plans to run Darrell Mathes, Don Pollom, Orlando Epp, and Kenneth Hamilton, in that order. The same four are entered in the half-mile relay. H. W. "Bill" Hargiss, varsity track coach, has entered Kansas in six relay events in addition to individual entries. Clarence Miller, Albert Poznik Don Thompson, and Dick Edwards are the members of the two-mile quartet. The team placed fourth in their event at the Missouri Valley indoor meet. Two-Mile Quartet Was Fourth In the distance medley, Epp will run the first lap, a quarter mile; Poznik will run the half mile; Thompson, a three-quarter mile; and Edwards a mile. Hamilton will run 440 yards in the sprint medley relay; Pollom and Mathes, 220 yards each; and Thompson will anchor with a half mile. 100-yard dash-Mathes, and Ted Scott. 3,000-meter run —Edwards and Thompson. Same Mile Relay Team Individual entries are: Shot put—Ralph Schaake, and Larry Finney. Broad jump - J. R. Jones and Stoland. High jump—Stoland and Norman Sanneman. Pole vault-Bill Beven, Jack Michener, and Jim Cordell. Lloyd Greene, junior engineer, left toda yfor Madison. Wis., to compete in the intercollegiate pocket billiard playoff tomorrow and Saturday. Greene En Route To Billiard Play-Off at Madison Greene was individual high scorer in the western division of the tournament, sponsored by the American Association of Unions. The Phi Gamma Delta volleyball team advanced to the semi-finals of the intramural volleyball playoffs with a 2-1 victory over the Phi Kappa Fsi team in Robinson gym last night. The Phi Psi's won the first game 21-19 but the Phi Gams captured the next two, 21-15 and 21-16, to take the match. The Phi Gam's will meet the Delta Chi sextette in a semi-final match, the time of which has not yet been announced. FRESHMAN TENNIS Phi Gams Advance To Semi-Finals Freshman tennis players are requested to meet with Coach Richard S. Howey in the "K" room in Robinson gymnasium, Thursday night at 7:30. COLGATE GIANT SIZE DENTAL CREAM 33¢ COLGATE GIANT SIZE TOOTH POWDER 37¢ CUE GIANT SIZE LIQUID DENTIFRICE 39¢ PALMOLIVE GIANT SIZE SHAVE CREAM 37¢ LATHE or BRUSHLESS COLGATE GIANT SIZE SHAVE CREAM 37¢ LATHER or BRUSHLESS 'VASELINE' GIANT NO 2 SIZE HAIR TONIC 63¢ HALO 47¢ SHAMPOO COLGATE 2 FOR PERFUMED SOAPS 9¢ CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP 4 FOR 26¢ H. W. STOWITS Free Delivery REXALL STORE 9th & Mass. Phone 516 Footballers Scrimmage In Stadium Shifting the scene of activity from the practice field to the stadium last night, Gwinn Henry put his charges through a stiff football practice in which offensive play was stressed. The new "double wing spinner" that will be introduced to Kansas fans next fall is shaping into a vital offensive weapon, with Walmir Miller in the important quarterback slot—if the draft doesn't get him. Working with Miller in the backfield last night were Ray Evans and Ray Niblo at halfbacks and "Red" Ettinger and Ed Linguist alternating at full. After running through a few plays from the new formation, Henry held a light scrimage. Starting lineups were: Offensive team—Bob Hagen and Hub Ulrich, ends; Jack Tenenbaum (continued to page five) GRANADA NOW THRU SATURDAY It's the First Army Camp Comedy! YOU'LL BE CAUGHT IN A DRAFT OF LAUGHTER! 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