PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1939 Coach Hargiss and Six Track Men Leave This Afternoon for Indiana BELL-owings by JIM BELL Kansas Sports Editor Bill Bunsen, batting ram fall back, is looking just as good in Spring practice as he did last fall. Bill will strengthen Gwenn Henry's team next year plenty. The big fellow, known to Kansan sports writers as the Bunsen Burner, not only runs like a wild moose, but also passes and kicks with the best of them. He is a great competi- or who goes best when the pressure is on. The eyes of Kansas will be upon you next year, Bill. Note designed to make Kansas Track fan happy. J. R. Jones Freshman track prospect clipped off 22 feet nine inches in the broad jump on his first attempt of the year Monday afternoon. He traveled 24 feet on the second try, but drug his back foot in landing. Bill Hargiss predicts that the young man will jump awfully close to 25 feet next year. Look for a mighty fine golf tee this Spring. Coach Glenn Oatman, plenty golfer himself, is going around with a smile on his face these days. Glenn isn't the sort of fellow to make rash predictions and he tells us that a lot can happen to his team between now and the opening of the Big Six schedule. We'd sure like to have Bill Udell, Bob Busler, Jack Nessley and Mort Jones on our team. Add to these lettermen Dean Ritchie, Marvin Goebel and several other promising new comers and you have the explanation for the Oatman smile. Stuff: The Martin Oliers got knocked out of the A.U. Tau University Tuesday when they bowled to a team from Virginia 34-44 . . . Our Big Ten games tell us to watch Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio State and Northwestern next year in that league football roars. Basketball teams composed of members of the New York Giants and the Green Bay Packers, professional football teams, will meet soon in a "game" . . . Lester Kappelman, former Kansas sports editor, has hung up his basketball togs and is out for baseball again. . . Les is a two letter man. . . Quido Massare, veteran guard from Pennsylvania, is every bit as tough as he looks. . . His brother (Al, by the way, fought Joe Louis a couple of years ago. . . Speaking of guards, Ward Crowell isn't exactly a sisy himself. . . Neither Mike Isilanick. . . State Tournament Notes: Win- field looked head and shoulders above other teams last night when they drubbed Clay Center 38-15 . Tucker is a beautiful ball player . The crowd was murmuring " . . as good as Miller" . . . (Society Note) Pittsburgh has the cute warm up suits! . Lawrence lost the heart breaker of the evening to Ward. Topoka should have won theirs from Hays . . . Things to watch tonight: the ElDorado-Wyandotte game, this boy Tucker and Winfield . . . - Kansas Mentor Will Take Medley Relay Team, Pole Vaulter and Ace Hurdler to Butter Relays At Indianapolis Saturday Night; Stoland Stays At Home By Larry Winn, c'41 A team of six Jayhawker track men will leave here this afternoon for the Butler Indoor relays at Indianapolis Saturday night The team will be accompanied by Coach Bill Hargiss. Hargiss thought for awhile that it might be possible to take two cars to the indoor meet, but he and Director Gwinn Henry decided that it would be better to take a larger squad to the Texas Relays April 1. Paul Masoner, Jayhawker football star, and Don Bird will be the only Kansans to enter the individual events. Masoner will compete in his specialties of the 60-yard low hurdles and 60-yard high hurdles while Bird will pole vault. Masoner is considered one of the best low hurdles in the middle west. He ran a 7 seconds flat race in the Bix Six indoor meet at Co- Masoner placing at Butler because of his fast start. Masoner ran a 6.3 seconds 60-yard dash yesterday under the Kansas stadium. Medley Relay Team Hargiss will take four other fine runners that make up a smooth distance medley relay team. This team has worked together all week on this event and finished yesterday with a drill on passing the baton. The team consists of Chet Cox, 440-yard dash man, who runs the first lap of the relay. Dale Heckendorn, 880-yard dash man, who runs the third-quarters mile lap, and Ray Harris will anchor the Jayhawker team with a mile run. Two weeks ago Coach Hargiss sent in an entry list of nine boys to Butler, but only the six mentioned above will take the trip. Certain Even Stars Lyce Foy was also entered in the Indianaapolis meet but Hargiss still believes that Capt. Foy had better views on the matter, insists that his lier is in fine shape. Bob Stoland, sensational high jumper has not been out since the Big Six indoor meet so he will not accompany the team to Butler. Stoland was entered in the high jump and Broad jump. It was doubtful yesterday that Ernie Klaim and Ray Harris will run in the one and one-half mile run even though they are entered. STATE TOURNAMENT RESULTS Winfield 38, Clay Center 15 Wyndotte 64, Liberal 12 El Dorado 37, Salina 22 Arkansas City 26, Pittsburgh 24 Hutchinson 42, Scott City 25 Leavenworth 22, Coffeyville 20 Ward 28, Lawrence 27 Hays 31, Toneka 28 GAMES TODAY Wisdom II, Leavenworth El Dorado II, Hutchinson Hutchinson II, Ward Arkansas City vs. Hays Will Hold Music Talent Audition Tomorrow The Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs' Annual Young Talent Audition in Music will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 in Frank Strong auditorium. Entrants will come from several high schools in the CROWN for a QUEEN? Hardly! Imagine a Queen in Spring without the queenly addition of flowers . . . Your own queen's chances of becoming choice of the basketteers doubles with our doubly-beautiful flowers—for hair or gown! To Run Here--state and will compete for certificates of award in piano, voice, cello, and violin. Phone 363 Phone 363 ARMSTRONG Glenn Cunningham, premier American miler, who will be the feature attraction at the Kansas City Bowl, will host the special invitation mile event. The judges will be Allie Merle Conger for piano, Olga L. Eitner for vivin and cello, and Joseph Wilkins for voice. At the Granada Ignace Jan Paderewski as he appears in "Moonlight Sonata" playing Friday and Saturday at the Granada. Allen Announces Cage Awards - Thirteen Letters and Fifteen Numerals To Be Presented Thirteen varsity basketball letters were recommended today by Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Jawshawker who is awarded to 15 freshman coers. Five seniors, three juniors, and five sophomores were the recipet of the University court awards. NOW READY--practicing defensive play against two opposing linemen when his leg twisted and both men fell on him. At first, it was thought that he had been injured but could barely ground on it. Further examination disclosed a broken leg. Varsity letters were awarded to: Bob Allen, soph; Lyman Corlis, sir; Don Ebling, Jr; Howard Engleman, soph; Loren Floorill, sir; Dick Harp; jr; Les Kappelman, sir; John Kline, soph; Ralph Miller, sir; Wayne Nees, ar; Max Replogle, sr; Jack Sands, soph; and Bruce Voran, jr. Charles Laughton in "The Beachcomber" now playing thru Saturday at the Dickinson Theatre. Recommended for freshman numerals were: Bill Arthur, Bob Bond, Miller Cameron, Bob Cooper, Jack Floyd, Van Hartman, Chain Healy, Bob Johnson, John Krum, Bob O'Niel, Dew Witt Potter, Blaine Riley, Jack Trice, Virgil Wise, and Bob Woodward. The Oregon State College museum has been given a huge stuffed moose from the Loyal Order of Moose. At the Dickinson Clothes for Those Spring Formals Coming Up. That Are Correct to the Smallest Detail Palm Beach "Tux" Suits 1939 Styling ---- $18.50 Palm Beach White Double Breaster Coats to be worn with Tux pants $10.75 Arrow Collar Attached Arrow Linen Hdkfs 35 & 50c Black or Black Clock Sax 50c Swank Jewelry $1 to $5 Plcot Shirts $3 Arrow Tux Tics $1 Everything for you except Corsage and Date and we can get both for you—we have too. "So you want to be the best woman in the world?" Freshman Guard Suffers Broken Leg In Football Drill The first casualty of spring practice occurred last night when Bob Flucker, freshman guard from Clay Center, broke his leg. Fluker, a husky 200 pounder, was This injury will keep him out of practice during the remainder of the spring session. Hit the long, long trail in Mansfields Have you heard about the latest hits from Mansfield? The sweetest style melodies ever poured into a spring song. No wonder they're sweeping the country. First choice of style and value conscious young men everywhere. MOST STYLES $5^{50} Swing to Spring ★ Flowers were never lovelier! ★ She will love them . . . and you! FLOWER FONE 820 WARD'S FLOWERS 910 Mass. WHO WILL BE BASKETBALL QUEEN? AT THE MOST ATHLETIC COUPLE? K-CLUB VARSITY FRIDAY, MARCH 17 Honorary Captain to Be Announced LOUIE KUHN and his TUNE ATHLETES Jitter and Swing with those masculine heroes of the sports world MEMORIAL UNION BALLROOM