SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1940. Two Lineups Announced By Mike Getto Two combinations upon which Mike Getto has looked with favor will take the field this afternoon as the Jayhawk baseball team plays still another practice game by way of conditioning itself for the coming battle with Rockhurst here one week from today. Getto announced this morning that negotiations have been completed with officials of the University of Missouri to move back the dates of the Tiger-Jayhawk series from April 19 and 20, to April 16 and 17. Although the games are to be played at Columbia, as originally scheduled they conflicted with the Kansas Relays, and so the change was made. The Kansas coach also issued a call, asking all men interested in freshman baseball to report to the practice field today or tomorrow afternoon. The freshman squad will be placed under the tuetlage of Frank "Buck" Bukaty, but Getto will oversee many of the team's workouts. Games between the varsity and freshman nihes will be played as the season progresses. Today's game lineup: Today's game interup: Reds: Whites: Kraemer 2b. Hunt Cameron 3b. Montgomery Cadwalader c. Merkel Coffin l.f. Horak Hensley c.f. Reese Beims r.f. Martin Sands 1b. Thompson Napier s.s. Munsinger Kresie p. Dugan Five Teams Lead Intramural Swim Finals in the men's intramural swimming meet will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4:30. Going into the finals the Galloping Dominoes have run up a lead of twelve points over the second place Beta's and are expected to widen this gap with each event tomorrow. The Dominoes have 2 men qualified for the finals in each event except the 50 yard back stroke, and three men in the 100 yard free style event. Mackey, Galloping Dominoes, is the outstanding single man of the meet so far. He has the fastest times in the 50 yard breast stroke and the 100 yard free style events. He should win both events tomorrow in very good times. Dalton, Dominoes and Musser, S.A.E., were able to qualify in the 50 yard free style when the leaders, Jones, Phi Psi, and Wilson, Sigma Chi beame tangled on the last turn and fought the last lap swimming all over each other. The five leading teams scored the following points including semifinals: Galloping Dominoes 47 Beta Theta Pi 35 Phi Kappa Psi 3 Sigma Chi 31 Phi Delta Theta 31 Musser, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Second heat: Maier, Dominoes, and Stone, Sigma Nu. 50 yard free style (two from each heat go to finals) 50 yard breast stroke (two men from each heat go to finals) First heat: Dalton, Dominoes, and 50 yard back stroke (two men from each heat go to finals) First heat: Mackey, Dominoes and Volger, Kappa Sigma. Seond heat: Dalton, Dominoes, and DeJonan, Kappa Sigma. Best time: 37.5—Mackey, Dominoes. First heat: Southern, Kappa Sigma, and Colt, Alpha Alpha Epsilon. Second heat: Jones, Phi Kappa Psi, and Brown, Sigma Chi. Best time: 33.2-Southern, Kappa Sigma. 100 yard free style (two men from each heat go to finals) First heat: Maier, Dominoes, and Moses. Phi Delta Theta. Second heat: Mackey, Dominoes, and Bliss. Dominoes. Best time: 1:05.4—Mackey, Galloping Dominoes. 200 yd. relay (Forfeits enabled the following teams to enter the finals without a race being necessary.): Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Chi, and Galloping Dominoes. Lawrence Is— (Continued from page one) American nineteenth century transportation and the actual premiere showing at the Granada and Dickinson theaters tomorrow night. April 4 promises to be the day of the year 1940 for downtown Lawrence. Word was received at the Republic picture headquarters here today that blond actress Claire Trevor, who co-stars in "The Dark Command" with John Wayne, will not be able to appear in Lawrence for the premiere, because of a radio broadcasting complication. Her doctor, officials said, will not permit her to make the trip by air. But the feminine star's place has been filled with Hollywood players, Wendy Barrie, Ona Munsen, the Belle Watling of "Gone With the Wind", and June Story. The list of stars is made complete by the male actors, Gene Autry, who will head the parade tomorrow afternoon, and John Wayne, Gabby Hayes, Roy Rogers and Walter Pigeon, who appear in the picture. The stars will be first presented to Lawrence from an especially constructed platform at the Santa Fe station at 10:15, and at 10:45 they will appear at the Eldridge hotel. At the station they will be greeted by the reception group of five University girls. The parade tomorrow afternoon, which has been called the "cavalcade of American transportation" since it will be made up of 23 historical wagons from Ft. Leavenworth, will start from Haskell Institute at 1:30. Gene Autry, singing western star, will lead the line of march. At 7:15 tomorrow evening, or soon after dusk, a re-enactment of the burning of Lawrence during Quantrill's raid will be staged by Hollywood technicians in South park. The hotel set has been prepared so that it will not actually be burned but the illusion will be the same as was produced in "Gone With The Wind" when Atlanta was burned. The premiere itself starts with the first stage presentation of the stars at the Granada theater at 8:30 p.m. At 9:00, they will be presented at the Dickinson theater. The first showing of the picture, "The Dark Command" will follow in each case. Exhibit Kansas Clay At Chicago Convention The Kansas State Geological Survey will have a small exhibit at the American Association of Petroleum Geologists convention in Chicago. April 10, 11, and 12. The exhibit will consist of samples of Kansas clays and bulletins of the survey work. The purpose of showing the clay is an attempt to induce brick and tile industries to consider the clays taken from Ellsworth, Lincoln, Cloud Republic, and Washington counties. Several members of the faculty, and graduates of the geology department expect to attend the convention. Thy are: G. E. Abernathy, R. C. Moore, K. K. Landes, J. M. Jewett, R. H. King, R. P. Keroher, Charles Williams, gr., and Jacob Lemmons, gr. Want Ads Twenty-five words or less: 1 insertion, 25c; 3 insertions, 50c; 6 insertions, only 75c. Accompany copy with cash. "KANSAN Want Ad results will warm your heart." FOUND: Fair of glasses. Owner may have same upon identification. John Naramore, phone 1906. -120 All Shows—15c—Anytime NOW! ENDS FRIDAY Forgotten Girls!--- Unwanted! Unloved! "Forgotten Girls" Donald Woods Loise Platt Jack Larue - Wynne Gibson 2nd Hit — A Great New Western Star! 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