SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE The Cyclones Are Next (Continued from page four) the start. Six of the eight most promising first year players were unable to perform for various reasons. Varsity Leads Early, 21 to 4 Sparked by Miller, the Varsity sway ahead in the opening seconds and pulled away steadily to lead 21 to 4 at the first quarter. Then Varsity reserves were sent in and the Freshmen took up a scoring tempo which closed the gap to 28 to 15 at the half. The regulars returned to the contest at the start of the second a.d. re-turned the game into a scoring rout. But the third period mark, the lead had reached 48-19. The Varsity won an early season tilt 44 to 22. John Kline, Varsity guard, was withheld from play so that an injured finger might not be endangered. Vance Hall, Frosh forward, was the top offensive man on his team garnering 7 points. Marvin Sollenberger saw action during most of the contest and carried a big share of the Freshman defensive load. A Cappella Choir Sings Tonight Led by Dean D. M. Swarthout, 70 voices of the Westminster A Cappella Choir will sing a program of sacred numbers this evening at 7:30 at its annual mid-winter concert in the First Presbyterian church. Appearing in their concert uniforms rather than the regulation choir vestments, the group will fill the entire choir loft as well as an extra row of chairs back of the pulitb. Featured soloists will be: Waldemar Geltch, professor of violin, accompanied by Allie Merle Conger, associate professor piano; Donna Hughes, fa'41; Selda Paulk, c'41; and Minerva Davis, fa'42. The choir will also take part in the morning service at 11:00, singing the eight part unaccompanied anthem "O! Holy Lord" by Nathaniel Dett. Victor Wagner, gr., will offer the solo, Berwald's "Lord Who Art Merciful." The program for the evening concert is as follows: "Lo, in the Time Appointed" (Wilan); "As Torrents in Summer" (Elgar); and "Breathe On Me, O! Breath of God" (Thompson). "Nigun" (Bloch), violin solo by Waldemar Geltch, accompanied by Allie Merle Conger. "The Angel's Song" (Tschesnekof); and "Glory Be To God" (Rachmaninoff). "By the Waters of Babylon" (Speaks), solo by Minerva Davis. "An Appraisal of the Church" will be the subject of a talk by Hilden Gibson, professor of sociology and political science, at the weekly meeting of the Wesley Foundation, Methodist organization, at 6 o'clock at the First Methodist church. "Lost in the Night" (Christiansen), solo by Donna Hughes: "Beautiful Saviour" (Christiansen) solo by Selda Paulk; and "Wake, Awake for Night is Flying" (Christiansen). Hilden Gibson Will Speak To Wesley Foundation (Continued from page one) man missed his watch and called the police. Youth Admits--robbery at the Delta Chi fraternity, the youth admitted entering the house and also having taken money and other articles from the Kappa Sigma and Sigma Chi fraternities. He was later identified by members of the Delta Chi fraternity. Officers John Ingalls, William Cox, Walter Palmateer, Floyd Hunter and Henry Smith, investigated the report and picked up North on Stratford road in West Hills. Officers said that the youth's pockets were stuffed with money, watches, and other articles. When questioned concerning the Enrolls In Fall The youth entered the University last fall as a freshman and now lives with his mother and sister at 946 Mississippi. He pledged Sigma Chi social fraternity at the first of the year but is no longer affiliated with the organization. He is being held in the city jail pending further action. Losses reported were: Delta Chi-Charles Grutzmaches, c'42, $5 and a cigaret lighter; John Burton, eng'42, $1.15; Byron Sarvis, l'41, Elgin wrist watch Kappa Sigma-Lorne Hargis, c'42, .95; Stuart Keown, b'40, $5; Charles Grabske, c'42, $15; Merrill Jones, fa'43, $30; Warren Rogers, c'42, $8; Frank Good win, b'41, $4. Sigma Chi-Laurence Nelson, c'41, $4, Jack Nelson, gr, $1; Cary Jones, c'41, $1; Bill Horton, c'42, $1; Dan LeShelle, c'41, $$; Robert Farmer, b'41, $16; John Somers, c'42, cigarette lighter; Larry Smith, c'42, $1.50 and eversharp pencil; Ray Herschman, $3. Will Broadcast Student Program Three student-presented programs will be broadcast by KFKU next week at 6 o'clock on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings. of the department of speech and dramatic art will present Ibsen's "Doll House" as their monthly play. The play, directed by Kathleen Burner, c'40, and announced by Jim Meredith, c'41, has the following cast: Mrs. Jessica Crafton, Gordon Brigham, c'40, Janet Balton, and Rolla Nuckles, instructor of speech and dramatic art. Tuesday evening, the radio group Miss Irene Peabody, will broadcast Wednesday evening. The University of Kansas Women's Glee Club, under the direction of Professor Waldemar Geltch will present a quarter-hour violin program over radio station KFKU a 6:15 Wednesday evening. Friday evening Lois Worrel, fa'42, pianist from the studio of Howard Taylor, and Betty Lou Mechem, fa'40, soprano from Miss Irene Pea- body's studio, will present a recital. We're ready for one of the "swellest" spring seasons yet to come. Every day we receive shipments of new spring merchandise. Shirts, neckwear, hats, shoes and suits . . all styled for the University Man. Remember . . . we want to show you these new spring numbers... 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