THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE Name Entries For Big Six Indoor Meet Kansas City, Mo. March 7.—(Special)—Entries for the Big Six indoor track and field meet to be held in Municipal auditorium here Saturday night were announced today by Horace Mason, publicity director of the meet. Following are the entries by events and schools: 60 Yard Dash Iowa State—Wheeler, Heggen, Albertson, Lechtenberg, Meyer. Kansas-Mathes, Hamilton, Gibbens, O'Bryon. Kansas State—Akers, Hackney. Duwe, Jensen, McRae. 440 Yard Dash Missouri-Schumitzky, A. Seidel. Slaybaugh. Nebraska-Littler, Smutz, Abel. Wright, Benger. Oklahoma - Mattews, Coogan. 440 Yard Dash. Iowa State—Graves, Herman, Dahl, T. J. Tayler, Joe Taylor. Kansas-Greene, Hamilton, Eberhardt, Reed. Kansas State—Robinson, Haeble; Gibson, Burnham. Missouri—Berg, St. Denis, Nabors. Nebraska—Littler, Radtke, Cluck. Oklahoma—Lyda, Coogan, Gahan. Oklahoma—Lyda, Coogan, Gahan, Benson 880 Yard Run Iowa State—Crandall, Haugabeh, Hughes, T. J. Taylor, Graves. Kansas--Thompson, Edwards, Hatfield, Splitter. Kansas State—Newcomer, Johnson, Burnham, Pavne. Missouri—Reeves, Knight Nebraska—Brooks Oklahoma—Lyda, Gahan. Mile Run Me run Iowa State—Hughes, Haugebak. Missouri—Munski. Kansas—Harris, Edwards, Ryan, Thompson. Kansas State-Clingman, Karnowski, Newcomer, Johnson. Two Mile Rur Nebraska-Brooks, Cook, Walker. Klahoma—No entry. Iowa State - Cunningham, Hughes Kansas - Harris, Ryan, Toberen, Kansas State--High, Kelley, Clingman, Karnowski. 60 Yard High Hurdles Nebraska -Cook, Walker, Carrels Oklahoma -Smothers. Iowa State—Albertson, Meyer, Schnacke. Schnacke. Albertson, Meyer, Snackne. Kansas - Foy, Jones, Hamilton. Oklahoma—Morris. Kansas—Foy, Jones, Reed, Kansas State—Dodge, Darden, Solt Missouri—White, J. Johnson. Nebraska—Smutz, Kahler. Neoraska—Shuiz, Kanier, Goldenstien. Iowa State--Wheeler, Heggen, Albertson, Meyer, Schnacke. Kansas—Foy, Jones, Hamilton, Mott. Kansas State—Dodge, Darden, Solt. Missouri-White, J. Johnson, Slaybaugh. Nebraska—Smutz, Kahler, Gold- estien, Benger, Mile Relay Kosva State- Graves, Herman, Dahl, J. J. Taylor, Joe Taylor. Kansas-Hamilton, Eberhardt, Foy; Greene, Reed, Mathes. Kansas State -Gibson, Haederle, Payne, Robinson, Burnham, Adee. Missouri—St. Denis, Nabors, Berg Schultz. Nebraska - Radtke, Cluck, Abel, Wright, Littler. Oklahoma—Benson, Gahan, Lyda, Coogan. Shot Put Kansas—Arky, Hartman, Pojezny, Kansas State—Hackney, Vander- burg Iowa State—Thomas. bilt, Duwe, Makalous. Missouri—Counsil, Rouse, Ellis. Nebraska—Wibbels, Prochaska. Oklahoma-Potter. High Jump Iowa State—Schnacke, Ruhsam, Landee. Kansas—Thompson, Graham. Kansas State—Solt, Day. Missouri—Hilton, Meyers, Miller. Ready for--sans indicated they would very probably have won anyhow. (Continued from page 4) However the Oklahomaans will be harder to stop here Friday. It's the final home game for five of their seniors, Jimmy McNatt, the ace score, Snodgrass the "Human Handeuff," Scheffler, big left-handed rebounder, Gene Roop, dependable reserve, and Capt. Marvin Mesch, a fine all-around player, and with their home crowd roaring them on, Drake's well-rested aggregation will go after it. "Kansas has a great team of long shooters," praised Coach Burke, "They are the one team we play that we can always count on taking lots of shots. They'll gamble on a long shot anytime you let them get set on the court. They are a well-drilled team fundamentally, too." Praises Miller The Jayhawkers have four hot scorers in Bobby Allen, son of the coach, Howard Engleman, always scores freely against Sooner teams, Don Ebbling, and Ralph Miller, gangling Chanute boy who recently was rated as the best high school basketball player ever developed in Kansas with the exception of freckled Forrest DeBernardi of Iola. Kansas also possesses a fine defensive rebounder in Dick Harp, a 6-foot 1 1-2 inch 184-pound boy, who played the game of his life in the Jays' recent 42-40 defeat of Missouri at Lawrence, and the rebounding duel between Harp and big Scheffler of the Sooners should be almost as fine a battle as the game itself. Will Settle Scoring Race The contest will have the additional distinction of settling the Big Six individual scoring title for 1940. Miller of Kansas and McNatt of the Sooners are tied for the top at present and will settle the scoring supremace between them here. Also, the game will pit Doctor Allen, dean of American coaches and a cunning strategist who knows all the angles forwards and backwards, against the youthful Sooner mentor, Bruce Drake, who is only in his second year of coaching. Drake could square his individual rivalry with Doctor Allen at two victories each if the Sooners win Friday night. Wheeler to Speak at 'Y' Meeting Raymond H. Wheeler, professor of psychology, will speak on "Boy and Girl Relationships" at a meeting of the Y.M.-Y.W. Freshman Commission at 4:30 p.m. today in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Colleen Poorman, c'43, and Bernard Lambert, ph'43, will be in charge of the program. Kansas State—Solt, Whitlock, Jensen. Iowa State-Harris, Lechtenberg, Schnacke, Albertson, Heggen. Nebraska—Kahler, Smutz, Nannen, Benger. Filippe Harris. Broad Jump Missouri- Schumitzky, Slayton, Seidel. J. Johnson. W. Johnson. Iowa State—Binning, Schnacke, Landee. Seidel, J. Johnson, W. Johnson. Littler, Nannen. Oklahoma—Harrison. Polo Vault Kansas—Jones, Mathes. Kansas—Beven, O'Hara, Cordell, Kansas State—Sicka, Oklahoma—Crocker, Nebraska—Hunt, Scott. Oklahoma—Fender, Tone. Baseball Players Workout Inside Despite an acute lack of sunny baseball weather, 17 members of the Jayhawker baseball squad reported to coach Mike Getto yesterday afternoon to work-out under wraps. Activities were confined mostly to limbering-up exercises, with a little batting and fielding practice. Today the snow kept them inside the stadium. Coach Getto had his men doing calisthenics most of the afternoon. They threw the medicine ball around for a while, and following a little fielding and throwing practice, tapered off with several laps of fast running to stretch leg muscles, now inactive after the winter lay-off. Until warmer weather arrives most of the time will be spent in getting the men in condition. The first two games of the season will be played here April 12-13, against Kansas State. The biggest problem this year will be in the infield. With the return of Captain Eldreth Cdwalader and three other utility men, the outfield will be well taken care of. Forrest Kresie, who pitched the Lawrence Ban Johnson baseball team to the finals of the state championship series two years ago, is eligible for the varsity this year. Combined with John Burge and "Red" Dugan, veteran hurlers gack fro milast year, eran hurlers back from last year, mound staff. Mining Pictures Shown To Engineers Sound moving pictures on "Copper Mining and Smelting in the Southwest" were shown at the A.I.M.E. seminar this afternoon according to Prof. E. D. Kinney of the department of mining and metallurgical engineering. Elbel Picks---- (Continued from page four) the Delta Chi's a real workout before losing, 21 to 27 McCarty, Delta Chi, was all-around star of the contest. The box score: BUCCANEES (42) BUCCANEERS (32) | | g | ft | f | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Vandaveer, f | 2 | 0 | 2 | | Ulrich, f | 3 | 0 | 0 | | Fry, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Dalrymple, c | 1 | 0 | 1 | | Jack, g | 2 | 2 | 0 | | Bourne, g | 6 | 0 | 1 | | Lindquist, g | 1 | 0 | 0 | I. S.A. (23) | | g | ft | f | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Graham, f | 4 | 1 | 3 | | LaHerty, f | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Kopp, f | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Matasarin, c | 1 | 0 | 1 | | Stoland, g | 1 | 0 | 1 | | Reed, g | 3 | 0 | 0 | Totals RENT A BOOK To Read This Week-end The new ones everyone is talk mg about are here. 15c - 5 days THE BOOK NOOK Billiard Tryouts At 7 Tonight 1021 Mass. Phone 666 Tryouts for the Kansas 3-cushion billiard team will be held at 7 o'clock tonight in the recreation room of the Memorial Union building. There are five places of the team to be filled and about ten or twelve creats are expected to compete. The tryouts will be under the supervision of John Haslam, e'41. The team will compete with other Kansas colleges and universities, but has no connection with the Big Six conference. A Baylor University student got free advice over the radio on his "career problem." A sociology professor advised him to continue his education to reach his desire—to become a lawyer—even against the wishes of his parents who thought he should now go into business to support them, since they had put him through school thus far. The Daily Lariat. W. L. Husband---- (Continued from page one) will be covered by Mr. Husband, are the current Northern European situation and the school system of Sweden, where education is more highly developed than in any other country. Students will be admitted to tonight's lecture upon presentation of activity books or identification cards. Those who do not have tickets may purchase them this afternoon at the office of Henry Werner, men's adviser. DATEE 2 Hits! All Shows-15c-Anytime NOW ENDS FRIDAY 2 Hits! ROBIN HOOD or the Last Savage Continent! CAPTAIN FURY" BRIAN AHERNE VICTOR McLAGLEN 2nd HIT The F.B.I. Uncovers "MISSING EVIDENCE" PRESTON FOSTER SATURDAY ONLY! Hopelong Cassidy "LAW OF THE PAMPAS" Wm. Boyd Russell Hayden SUNDAY! LOOK! 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