PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1940 Jayhawkers A Strong Indoor Track Threat "I don't look for Kansas to win the Big Six indoor meet this winter, but I expect the boys to give the favored Nebraska and Oklahoma teams a tussle," commented Coach Bill Hargiss as he watched his boys whiz around the indoor track under the stadium last night. The wily K.U. mentor, surveyed his crop of veterans and new men and said that they were looking good, but would look better when Bob Stoland, Don Pollom, and others begin working out. Lettermen returning are: Bill Bevan, pole vault, and Darrel Mathes, sprints, co-captains; Ted Scott, sprints, Kenny Hamilton, Bill Reid, and Fred Eberhardt, 440, Don Thompson and Dick Edwards, distances; Bob Stoland, high, broad jump and hurdles; and J. R. Jones, broad jump. Jack O'Hara, pole vaulter, is not in school this semester, but will return next semester. Jones is the only first place winner in the Big Six indoor meet last year returning. He won the broad jump. Stoland has been Big Six outdoor champ in the broad and high jumps, but was ruled ineligible last season because he carried one hour less than the 27 required by the conference during the two semesters previous to participation. Coach Hargiss has a better balanced team than last winter, with several distance men, jumpers and sprinters returning. However, he is looking for a shot putter. The shot putter famine began after Elwyn Dees was graduated in 1935. He intends to convert some of his short distance men to the long distances. Several promising sophomores have come up to bolster Thompson and Edwards. Don Pollom, sophomore from Topeka, will strengthen the sprinting corps of Mathes and Scott. The holder of the national interscholastic record in the 200-yard low hurdles was a sensation in the 60-yard dash and low hurdles last winter. Other promising sophomores include Orlando Epp, 440, John Mitcherener, pole vault, Bill Knight, pole vault and broad jump, Tom Lilliard, Harold Dickerson, Clarence Miller, Don Welty, Russell Mount, distances, and Harold Wright, broad jump. The team will open the season at the Kansas City A.A.U. meet Feb. 8. Phi Psi's Edge Out Alph's In Feature By CLINT KANAGA A last quarter rally, led by Knight and Arbuckle, gave Phi Kappa Psi a virtory over Sigma Alpha Epsilon 21 to 17 in last night's outstanding intramural game. The Phi Psi win was their second straight for the season. Wells; left half, Wanda Horosko; center half, Helen Wilson; right half, Marjorie Rader; left back, Evelyn Herriman; right back, Mary Lee Chapple; goal keeper, Evelyn Kinney. Pi Kappa Alpha won from Kappa Eta Kappa 24 to 10 in the other "A" game. A. K. Psi "B" defeated Carruth "B" 26 to 8 while Phi Delt "B" downed Sig Ep "B" 20 to 8. Hepworth was high point man for A. K. Psi. Boddington paced the Phi Delt five. The varsity volleyball squad is composed of Mildred Wells, Corbin; Evelyn Herriman, IWW; Mary Beth Dodge, KKG; Gladys Bitter, TNT; Virginia Bell, IWW; Evelyn Kinney, TNT; Peggy Davis, KAT; Lenore Grizzell, Corbin; and Alta Bingham, Corbin. Honorary mentions were Helen Wilson, A.D. Pi, and Ellen Irwin, KKG. Engel and McCormick starred, as the Pi K. A.'s won easily. Kappa Eta Kappa fought, but only Brunton could hit the hoop. Loss of Bob Bond, star Sig Alph scorer and rebounder, played an important part in the Phi Psi triumph. The Alphs led at the half 9-8, and at the third quarter 15-14. A "hot" streak by the Psis, totaled seven points; the losers got one more goal; and the Phi Psis "froze" the ball for the last two minutes of play. Getto Home After Good Pro Season Mike Getto, line coach of the Brooklyn Dodgers professional football team and former line coach of the Jayhawkers, arrived in Lawrence Wednesday night to remain until football practice begins again in August. Getto had a large hand in piloting the Dodgers to second place in the Eastern division of the National league. In his first year as line coach he raised the standard of line play which brought the Dodgers from the second division in 1939 to first this season. Dr. Allen To Speak At High School Conference Dr. Forrest C. Allen will speak at six o'clock tomorrow night in Marysville at a Hi-Y Conference of northern and central Kansas high schools. Waring Song On Air Again Friday, Dec. 20 "The Banner of Old K.U.," the new University song, will be played on the Fred Waring program, Friday night, Dec. 20, according to a telegram received here from the orchestra leader. The telegram read: "Repeating Eight letters were presented the following women who have earned 600 points or more through participation in intramural athletics: Marian Milhoan, Maxine Miller, Marian Lacey, Margaret Whitehead, Marjorie Rader, Helen Wilson, Wanda Horosko, and Katherine Schaake. GRANADA NOW THRU SATURDAY FRIDAY the 13th May Be Your Lucky Day! Tonite every 13th person buying a ticket will be admitted FREE, as will every person whose admission ticket ends in "13." A HIT BY HECHT! Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Rita Hayworth 2nd Major Feature SUNDAY---- FRANCHOT TONE ANDY DEVINE MISCHA AUER WARREN WILLIAM "Trail of the Vigilantes" the Banner of Old K.U.' Friday, Dec. 20. Chesterfield Pleasuretime, Fred Waring." The song was written last spring for the University and was introduced on the airwaves on May 3. ALL 15c ANY SHOWS TIME W.A.A. Honors Top Performers Outstanding University women athletes were honored last night when the Women's Athletic Association held their annual hockey and volleyball banquet in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Continuous Shows from 2 Today ENDS SATURDAY Big 5 Unit Show Each year Miss Ruth Hoover, instructor in physical education, picks the most valuable players in both sports and places them on honorary varsity teams. He's Lightning With a Six-Gun! DON "Red" BARRY Noah Beery 'The Tulsa Kid' ADDED: Chap. 9 "Dare Devils of the Red Circle" HARRY LANGDON Master of Comedy in "COLD TURKEY" Cartoon - Late News 2 — Great Hits — 2 SUNDAY — 4 Days The varsity hockey squad, announced by Miss Hoover last night is as follows: left wing, Gladys Bitter; left inner, Alta Bingham; center forward, Virginia Bell; right inner, Lura Smith; right wing, Mildred A HOWLING HIT! 2nd HIT No Killer Could Escape the Dread Dragnet of-- "THE SECRET SEVEN" FLORENCE RICE BARTON MacLANE Men like them because the exclusive "Mitoga" figure-fit makes Arrow Shirts fit so well! They're Sanforized-Shrunk (fabric shrinkage less than 1%). So many men like Arrow Shirts that Santa has to save room for a big load of them! Give him Arrow White Shirts, or the handsome new Arrow pattern shirts . . . or both! They have perfect looking Arrow collars in a variety of styles. Get his collar size and sleeve length from one of his old shirts $2 up