FRIDAY, MARCH. 8. 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE Table Tennis Team to Meet Topeka Four The four-man table tennis team will meet a team from the Topeka Table Tennis association in matches at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Four singles and one double matches have been scheduled, Winford Ferry, c'40, manager of the Kansas team, said today. Members of the Mt. Oread squad will be Warren Shupe, Perry Peterson, Malcolm Black and Don Estes. Shupe and Peterson will form the Jayhawk doubles combination. Ferry said the Topeka aggregation also has a woman player who makes trips with them and that probably a University woman would be selected as her opponent. He said that Doris Johnson, the Theta who won the University women's table tennis tourney, would get first chance to compete in the special match. However, any of three other K.U. semifinalists can challenge Johnson to a playoff to determine the Mt. Oread entrant, he added. The Kansas team will play a return match in Topeka on April 12. Other matches have been sought with Kansas State, Missouri University and Kansas State, Missouri University and Kansas City University. Kansas City YWCA Wins Archery Match The Kansas City Y.M.C.A. outscored the high point shooters from the University women's intramural fall archery tournament, 733 to 602, in an invitational match in Kansas City Wednesday. The eight ends of the tournament were shot from a distance of 20 yards. Individual scores of the Mt. Oread 'representatives were: Lucile York, 158 points; Martha Browning, 102; Betty Lou Current, 185; and Sue Haskins, 157. Kansas Track---be continued, until it read like an injury report from the battle of Bull Run. (Continued from page 4) outdoor high jump and broad jump. And the Kansas casualty list might Shows: 2:30 - 7 - 9 NOW! ENDS TOMORROW The Sizzling Song Sensation Becomes the Season's Most Laughable . . Lovable Hit! "OH, JOHNNY. 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Second only to Missouri in potential point winners, Nebraska will send a squad well-sprinkled with stars and the important boys who place and show. The sophomore speedster, Gene Littler, will be the principal Cornhusker scorer. He will be ably supported by Ed Wibels, weight star, and Bill Smutz, hurdler. Cue Team Enters Final Playoffs Five tentative members of the University three-cushion billiard team have been selected on the basis of tryouts last night and today. The five high men, along with three "alternates," will complete in the final elimination tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 in the Memorial Union recreation room. The tentative team members and alternates: Earl Kinney, who led entrants in the playoffs with a score of 25; Al Brache, 13; Jack Tompkins, 13; Harold Gregg, 10; Harry Hill, 9; and Mossis Keyser, Lloyd Greene, and Chapman Tracy. Tracy and Greene have not yet shot their elimination rounds. 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