WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Indoor Dual Here Tomorrow Kansas State Cinder Team Meets Locals BULLETIN Bob Stoland, Big Six high jump and broadjump champion, was lost to the Kansas track team for the season, Bill Hargiss, varsity track coach, announced today. Hargiss said Stoland received credit for 26 hours in his last two semesters at the University whereas the conference minimum requirement is 27. Stoland, a senior and co-captain of the 1940 track team, was said to have made high grades last semester. His deficiency was in the number of hours he carried. He is the son of O. O. Stoland, professor of medicine. Bv Charles Skidmore, c'41 Led by Elmer "One-Man-Gang" Hackney, Kansas State will invade the local stadium tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 to open Kansas' indoor track season. Having dropped their initial meet to Drake the Aggies will be hungry for victory and should provide the also "winless" Jayhawkers with plenty of stiff competition. When asked about his team's chances tomorrow Coach Bill Hargiss was/slightly pessimistic. Lack of material combined with injuries and ineligibilities have played havoc with the Jayhawker squad. Room for a Few Hundred The field beneath the stadium has been arranged so that several hundred persons can stand and watch the events. Activity tickets will admit students to the contests. Four large gas heating blowers keep the interior war and a number of benches may be brought in for the use of spectators. The track has been reconditioned and the curves have been rebanked recently. The events will be in charge of E. A. Thomas of Topeka, but the other officials have not been named yet. yet. In spite of the gloomy outlook of the Kansas coach, most observers give KU, a better-than-even chance to win. Kansas State has few outstanding performers other than Hackney, and Drake had little trouble in defeating the Wildcats last week. The Jayhawk tutor will depend much on several sophomores. Ray Harris, star miler of Kansas, may not get to run. Ill with a cold, he was far off his usual form when he lost by 10 yards to Brooks of Nebraska last Saturday and his condition has improved but little since then. Darrel Mathes, fleet 60-yard dash man is also a doubtful starter. A cut knee as a result of a recent car wreck has kept him out of practice this week. Scott, injured in the same accident, will be another man lost to the team Thursday because of an injury. Cold Hampers Harris At home on a straight-away pit, J. R. Jones should encounter little difficulty in taking first place in the broadjump. He should go over 23 One Man Gang--- ELMER HACKNEY This shot putting star will lead the Kansas State Wildcats tomorrow when they come here for an indoor dual meet with the Jayhawkers under Memorial stadium. fect. Bevin will be a favorite in the pole vault, as will be Harris in the mile and two-mile, if he runs, and Mathes in the 60-yard dash, providing he rounds into shape fast enough to compete tomorrow. Glen Foy has been going well in practice the past week and should place high in both the high and low hurdles. Names Kansas Entries Following are the members of the K.U. squad and the events in which they will compete against Kansas State. Mile—Harris, Ryan, and Spliter. Two mile—Harris, Toberen, and Ryan. Half mile—Thompson, Hatfield, and Edwards. 440—Greene, Foy, and Hamilton. 60-yard dash-Hamilton, Gibbens, and Scott. 60-yard low hurdles—Hamilton, Fov and Reed. 60-yard high hurdles—Foy, Reed, and Jones. Mile relay -Eeberth, Foy, Greene, and Hamilton. Shot put—Arky, Pojezny and Hart man. Broad jump—Jones. High jump—Thompson. Pole vault—Beven, O'Hara and Cordell. Elmer Hackney Leads Wildcats Manhattan, Feb. 14-The Kansas State college indoor track and field team, short on experience, will travel to Lawrence tomorrow for its first taste of Big Six conference competition against Kansas university. Spring Drills to Begin March 1, Says Henry In the season's opener the Wildcats lost a dual to Drake university at Des Moines, 59 to 45. Elmer Hackney, who is still nursing a bad right hand, took second in the shotput with a throw of 48 feet, $ \frac{4}{8} $ inch. Dillon, holder of the Missouri valley conference championship, won Spring football practice should get under way about the first of March if the weather is warm enough to permit it, is the word given by headcoach Gwinn Henry. If the present "charley horse" climate climbs enough, it is possible that sessions will start sooner. Henry is anticipating a turnout of the event with a distance of 48 feet, 7½ inches. Don Jensen, a K-State sophomore from Leavenworth, came through in the broad jump with 21 foot, 6 inches to erase the old record in that event. The Kansas State entries for the K. U. meet: 440-yard dash—Robinson and Haeber 440. 60-yard dash—Akers, Jensen, and Mount. 880-yard run—Burnham, Johnson, and Adoo. Mile run—Clingman, Karnowski and Newcomer. 2-mile run—High, Kelly, and Clingman. 60-yard high hurdles—Dodge, Darden, and Jackson. 60-yard high hurdles—Dodge, Darden, and Solt. Mile relay-Bibson, Payne, Haeble, and Robinson. Shot put—Hackney, Vanderbilt and Makalous. High jump—Solt and Day. Broadjump—Whitlock, Solt, and Jensen. Pole vault—Tate and Sicks. Be wise. Advertise. SIGN Means the best in motor fuel and lubrication The Name M. F. HUDSON represents Quality First M. F. Hudson Co. 800 N.H. Phone 825 about 75 men and he will be observing his yearlings closely, having the places of 14 graduated lettermen to fill. Biill Bunsen and Steve Renko, regulars the past season, are not in school this semester, so will not be out for the spring warm-up. Practice sessions will begin at 4:15 every afternoon and last until about 6 o'clock. With plenty of revamping ahead for the coming season, the Jayhawk coaching staff will be closely watching the new recruits for prospective next year regulars. Want Ads RENT: 5-room modern bungalow, west side, all oak floors, full base- ment, good condition. Pinkney disti- trict. Easy walking distance to K.U. $35.60. M. R. Gill, 640 Mass., Phone 11. -96 WANTED: Student's laundry. Shirts a specialty 10c each. Called for and delivered. Phone 2443W. -96 LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Tuition to K. U. Students Shorthand, 16 weeks,$25.00 Typing, 16 weeks,$10.00 Special courses in comptometry and machine bookkeeping are offer 1. Lawrence Business College Phone 894 Former University Student Goes to Randolph Field Glendale, Calif., Feb. 13—(Special to The Kansan)—Capt. K. P. M.Cnaughton, commanding officer of the Army Air Corps training detachment at Grand Central Air terminal here, today announced that Minar M. Dervage, Denver, a former student at the University from 1934 to 1937, has successfully completed primarily training and will leave at once for Randolph Field, Texas. Dervage will be given three months basic training at Randolph Field, followed by three months of advanced instruction at Kelly Field, Texas. Delt's to Go--get hard wear but it's easy to keep them (Continued from page 2) decorated with tall white tapers and white flowers floating in blue water in crystal bowls. Dale Brodie and his band will play throughout the evening, for between course and after dinner dancing. Chaperons for the party will be Mrs. Jane MacLean, Mrs. Ed Charles, Mrs. Eva Oakes, and Mrs. C. H. Landes. 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