SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Allen To Speak To Ag K-Club A precedent was broken, and another step was taken in burying the hatchet when Kansas State, for the first time, asked one of the faculty of the University athletic department to speak in Manhattan. Dr F. C. "Phog" Allen, basketball coach, was asked by Wallace A. Swanson, Kansas State's K-Club president, to speak before their K-Club. His topic will be "Our K-Club Kansas Cousins and their Reciprocal Problem." Dr. Allen invades the enemy territory tomorrow night, speaking at 7 o'clock. 2-Milers Lost In Big Six Race Columbia, Mo., Nov. 16—(Special to the ansan) -Jayhawk two-milers fared badly here this afternoon, finishing last in the Big Six conference two-mile team race. Bob Ginn, Nebraska sophomore, led the runners to the tape, posting a time of 9 minutes, 41.1 seconds. Oklahoma finished second, Missouri third, Iowa State fourth, defending champion Kansas State fifth, and Kansas sixth. Other finishers in the first ten were Brooks, Nebraska; Lyda, Oklahoma; Smothers, OklaLoma; Inman, Iowa State; Lane, Missouri, HEADLINES FAIL which Pollom enrolled at the University of Kansas. Yet neither as a freshman or a sophomore have his actions show any trace of it. Don works like a slave in practice and then when practice is over, many is the time that he can be found out on the field working on his punting till it is too dark to see. This fall at the start of the season, Roller had a strong weakness, big Polium had one glaring weakness, his work on defense. He has worked so hard to overcome this fault that he now rates as one of the finest defensive backs on the squad. Teammates Call Him "Ace" The Topeka boy, known as "Ace" to his teammates, also is considered the best punter on the squad and the most capable ball carrier. He catches passes like an end and then can go with them. On the basis of his showing this fall, it appears that Don Pollom will be one of the greatest backs in Kansas history before he is through. But even if he could not do a thing in sports, his acquaintances still would call him, "One of the swellest guys I ever knew." Sooners, I.-State Win Norman, Okla., Nov. 16—(Special to the Kansan)—Oklahoma's Sooners swept into second place in the Big Six conference standings here this afternoon with a narrow 7 to 0 victory over the Missouri Tigers. Driving 72 yards in the first five minutes of the third period, the redshirted Oklahomans sent Johnny Martin, who reached stardom in last week's game with Kansas, through right guard for the touchdown. Missouri came back with a 62-yard drive which was a mixture of plunges, forwards and laterals, but the Bengals were stopped on the Oklahoma 13 yard line by a penalty, a fumble, and the Sooner pass defense. Manhattan, Nov. 16—(Special to the Kansan)—Proving themselves real "mudders" once again, Iowa State's Cyclones skidded to a 12 to 0 victory over Kansas State here today. It was Iowa State's fourth win of the season and all but the first were recorded on muddy gridirons. Larry Owen's dazzling 50 yard punt return for a touchdown in the first five minutes of play gave the Cyclones an early lead. Kansas State threatened at various stages of the game, only to bog down in the clutch. Twice the Wildcats completed passes over the goal line, only to have them nullified due to the receivers being out of the end zone. AT THE THEATERS Sunday, 4 days, "Mark Of Zorro" with Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell, and Basil Rathbone. Jayhawker Thursday, 3 days, "East of the River" with Brenda Marshall and John Garfield. 2 Granada New positions on the editorial staff are: editorial associates, Helen Houston, Mary McAnaw, Pat Murdock, and Eldon Corkill; feature editor, Wandalee Carlson. Sunday, 4 days, "Hit Parade of 1941" starring Kenny Baker, Francis Langford, and Hugh Herbert. Thursday, 3 days, "Captain Caution" with Victor Mature and Leo Carrillo. Also "Friendly Neighbors" with the Weaver Brothers and Elviry. Varsity Positions on the news staff are: campus editor, Bob Trump; sports editor, Don Pierce; society editor, Ann Nettles; news editor, Ed Gar- ich; wire and radio editor, Art O' -Donnell; copy editors, Orlando Epp, Russell Barrett, David Whitney, and Margaret Hyde. . Sunday, 2 days, "Lady In Question" with Brian Aherne and Rita Hayworth. Tuesday, 3 days, "Northwest Passage" with Spencer Tracy, Robert Young, and Walter Brennan. Daily Kansan Names New Staff Members Friday, 2 days, "Mexican Spitfire Out West" with Lupe Velez and Leo Errol. Staff positions on the University Daily Kansan for the next nine weeks have been announced by Stan Stauffer, managing editor, in charge of news staff, and Gray Dorsey, editor-in-chief, in charge of editorials. 'Nude Figure' Takes First for Eastwood In K.C. Art Show First prize in oil painting was awarded to Prof. Raymond J. Eastwood of the department of painting for his "Nude Figure" at the current annual Sweepstakes Exhibition of the Kansas City Art Institute. Schwegler To Speak At Men's Club In former Sweepstakes Exhibitions at the Art Institute, Prof. Karl Mattern has twice been awarded first prize for oil paintings, and once for water-color. He will speak at a dinner meeting of the Mayflower Descendants in the Eldridge hotel here Thursday. R. A. Schwegler, dean of the School of Education, will speak to the Leavenworth Men's club at 6:30 tomorrow night in the First Presbyterian church. Going Places A Tailor-Made Suit goes places because it's dressy and fits the figure. Get your next suit at Schulz $25 up "Suiting You — That's My Business" We clean everything you wear but your shoes. WHY NOT? Try our alterations and repair department 10th at N.H. St. Send your dry cleaning and laundry to the same place,and at the same time, and have them professionally laundered or dry cleaned. We have been in business continually for over forty years. We guarantee you will be satisfied. Lawrence Laundry & Dry Cleaners Phone 383 THEN THIS IS ONE WAY to get enough light to read by. You might rig up a bosun's chair on the nearest street lamp. A bit uncomfortable, but you can see to read easily. HERE'S A BETTER WAY to enjoy good lighting. Lay in a supply of the right size lamp bulbs so you can laugh at "bulbsnatchers" and always keep your own bulb in your favorite reading lamp. Better get some bulbs today at new low prices and fill all the empty sockets in your home. REMEMBER: SIGHT IS PRICELESS—GOOD LIGHT IS CHEAP THE KANSAS ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY