PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1939 HOLDEN LINES By CLAVELLE HOLDEN Kansan Sports Editor --the church at Ninth and Vermont at 8 o'clock tonight. Note to the Yankees--Don't let those Cincy Red, providing they cop the National league bunting, score in the first innning, because if they is it fatal. In 39 games this far season they have scored in the initial stanza and in 32 of them they came out victorious. Michigan, governed by the strict moralist Mr. Dickinson and site of Wednesday night's Louis-Pastor tilt, is one of the three states that sanctions 20 round prize fights, in case anyone could last that long. The governor are Louisiana and Nevada, the governor should like that classification. Eastern scribes are aiming both barrels of their typewriter brigade at Larry Kelly, former All-American end from Yale, for his recent biast at college football in a popular picture magazine. Most of the sports writers recalled incidents showing that Kelly hasn't been exactly consistent in several places. Better take a tip Mister Kelly and don't monkey with the press, look at the "Terrible" Terry and his "clawless" Giants. He tried to outshout the zears of the sport pages. History lesson—Twenty years ago last Saturday the Cincinnati Reds enriched the 1910 National League Championship. Tak, Tsk, on Jim (Topeka Daily Capital) Reed who mentions K-State having a watch charm tack, then states he weighs 210. IT CAN HAPPEN HERE-BILL Dickey, Yanks catcher, stoll two bases against the Chi-Sox Wednesday. And it wasn't a base runners holiday because only one other base was pitched. Sport chit-chat . . . A Marine, Major *Swede* "Larson", is going to coach the Naval Academy grid team this fall . . . A-K-Station football roster hits a Island, who happens to be a Joynhawk track star Bob . . . The Kansan is less than 2c by subscription. Daily for two semesters—$3. THE NEW BOOKS THE NEW BOOKS Publishers' Specials and Reprints Distinctive Gifts Rental Library Greeting Cards THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. St. Tel. 666 Churches Hold Annual Reception For Students Lawrence churches will give their traditional annual receptions honoring University_students Friday night. All Methodist students and students of Methodist preference are invited to the "Penthouse Party" at Ecko's hall, just east of The Trinity Lutheran church, Thirteenth and New Hampshire, is entertaining Lutheran students and faculty in an exception at 8 o'clock this evening. The Roger Williams Foundation will give a student mixer-reception at the First Baptist Church, Eighth Kentucky, at 8 o'clock this evening. Presbyterian students are invited to attend a reception given by the Westminster Foundation in the christian church, at Ninth and Vermont. The reception and mixer for Congregational students will be held at the parish house tonight at 8 o'clock. Folk dancing will be one of the evening's features. FRESHMEN BEWARE Roller Skating in the "Ad" Building Is Taboo However, there is a place for that. UPPER CLASSMEN and POST GRADS will tell you. "The most fun we ever bad was ROLLER SKATING at the ROLLERDROME." - Regular Skating Sessions, 25 cents — Nights (except Monday and Tuesday) 7:30 to 10:00. Monday and Tuesday nights reserved for private parties. (Telephone 537 for full particulars). Extra session Saturday night—9:30 to 12:00. Missouri (Saturday and Sunday only) 2:00 to 5:00 THE ROLLERDROME Roller Skating Academy 737 New Hampshire St. Phone 537 WE'RE SLASHING PRICES All Under $145 32 Plymouth Coupe 32 Chevrolet Coupe 31 Chevrolet Coupe 30 Chevrolet Coupe 31 Ford Coupe 30 Whippet Sedan Other Late Model Used Cars in Excellent Condition! Gatoline SERVICE Washing Greasing MOTOR IN MASTER SERVICE STATION MASTER SERVICE STATION Chrysler - Plymouth Dealers Christian students and all students with Christian church preference are invited to a reception-mixer at the Christian church, Tenth and Kentucky, this evening at 8 o'clock. Buy it at the BOOKSTORES THE STUDENT CROWD USED and NEW TEXTBOOKS Main Store 1401 Ohio WE DELIVER 1237 Oread Barbara Bonham, fs, is a guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house this week. Don't forget, we buy your old used textbooks Second Psychological Test To Be Held for New Students Another psychological examination will be given Saturday, Sept. 30, if there are enough new students who have not taken the examiners' license to take it. Turney, associate professor of education, announced yesterday. This examination is required of all new students. Those who have not taken the test are asked to notify Professor Turner at once. 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