PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY.10, 1939 Jayhawk Track Crew To Meet Nebraskans ★ Kansans Open Indoor Season Against Huskers Saturday in Lincoln; Hargiss Is Uncertain Hoping to start their 1839 indoor truck season with a victory the Kansas Joyhawkers will take a team of 19 men to Lincoln for a dual meet with the Nebraska Cornhuskers to tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The team will leave Lawrence sometime this afternoon or Saturday morning in motor cars. Very little practice before the meet is expected, but Coach Bill Hargiss stressed the fact that he wanted to arrive early so that he can acquaint his team with the Nebraska track which he described as shaped like a "kidney". It is a hard track for the distance men to do their best performances. "I am making no predictions as to the outcome of this first indoor meet," said Hargiss as he continued telling us that the team had not practiced for two weeks because of final examinations and enrollment. It was clear that five boys have become ineligible because of scholastic difficulties. Ray Harris, distance man, is ineligible until he straightens out an incomplete in a subject. Dick Ash, quarter miler and John Ryder, sprint man are lost to the squid for good this semester. Also missing will be Don Thompson and Herb Williams. Kansas entries are Mile run: Ernest Klann, Dale Heckendorn, and Joe Ryan. 440 yard dash: Bill Greene, Joe Graves, and Dick Morel, 90 yard dash: Lyle Foy, Dick Driscoll, and Darrell Maths. 60 yard high hurdles: Paul Masoner, Glenn Foy, Lyle Foy and Don Bird. 60 yard low hurdles: Paul Masoner, Glenn Foy, Lyle Foy. 880 yard run: Ernest Klann, Dale Heekendorn, and Chris Eberhardt. Two mile run: Joe Ryan and Charles Toberin. Pole vault: Don Bird and Bill Bevin. Mile Relay: Bill Greene, Glenn Foy, Joe Graves, and Dale Heckendorn. Shot put: Chester Friedland Bill Bunsen, and Al Arky. Broad Jump: Bunny Wilson, Lyle Foy, Darrell Mathis, and Don Bird. High Jump: Don Bird. University of Kansas tankers face their first test of the season and incidentally a stern one. Saturday night when they meet the champion Iowa State water aplastic at 8 o'clock in Robinson gyr gyr. The powerful defending champions boasted one of the strongest teams in Big Six history last year and are missing only two men off the same squad this year. The three most outstanding members of the Cyclone team are George Haldeman, Big Six 50-yard champion and breaststroke champion and record champion, Big Six backstroke champion, and Big Six backstroke champion. The medley and 400-yard relay teams are also very strong. The strength of the Jayhawker team is still largely a question mark as it has had but one week of practice. Jim Raport, swimming coach, announced the following men are entered in the meet: 300-yard medley relay; back stroke, Dean Ritchie; breast stroke, Frank Wilson; free style, 220 yard Ritchie and Ken Rosebud; back stroke, David Pine; frank Wilson and Karen Rosebud; back stroke; Proctor Ritchie and Dean Ritchie, 200-yard breast stroke; Walt McCroskey, 440 yards; Art Poindexter and Leo Johnstone, 440 yards relay; Proctor Ritchie, Byron Yost, Jim Dryden, and Bryon Lawrence. Boxing Pupil of Jim Raport To Golden Gloves Finals Johnny Arbuckle, Haskell Institute wetterweight and pupil of Jim Raport, instructor in physical education, has advanced to the finals of the Golden Gloves tournament of champions at Kansas City and will meet Ray McDonald, defending champion, the open champ, of Soukikl, Haskell ringman, he already annexed the nov- Beat the Ichabodsl ___ Back On Team---- GEORGE GOLAY-FORMARD BRUCE REID-FORWARD-GUARL George Golay, senior forward from Warrensburg, Md., and Bruce Reid, junior center from Arkansas City, were returned to the squad yesterday afternoon by a vote of the squad members. Intramural basketball games will be resumed at 4:30 p.m. Monday when the Galloping Ghosts and Phi Mu Alpha tangle on the east court of Robinson gymnasium. The "B" team schedule finds the Sigma Chi and Delta Chi teams fighting it out on the west court at the same time. The first volleyball games will be played at 5:10 o'clock Monday afternoon between Theta Tau and Beta Theta Pi on the north court, while Alpha Tau Omega and Delta Chi are playing on the south court. The complete schedule for Monday is as follows: First Court Golay, Reid Back To Court Squad 4:30-G. Ghosts vs. Phil MU Albaum 5:30-Kappa Pai vs. Hellbounds II 9:30-Alpha Tau O. vs. Triangle 10:00-D.T.D. vs. Pi K. A. 4:30 Sig Chi “B” vs. D, Chi “B” 5:20-Jaybirs vs. Rattlesnakes. 9:00 Phi Delta Theta vs. D.U. 10:00-S.A.E. vs Phi Pal. ★ Team Reinstates the Pair; They Won't Play This Season George Golay and Bruce Reid were reinstated as members of the varsity basketball squad yesterday following a special meeting of all the basketball players at which time the squad voted unanimously to allow the two men to rejoin the team. The team also provision being that they will not be allowed to compete in any more of the games this year. The squad voted to allow them to return after they admitted to their teammates the mistake they had made and had promised that in the future they would do nothing that would cause embarrassment for the team. The squad agreed that the squad to decide whether the two men should return or not. The men were dismissed from the squad several days ago for continued violations of training rules. For the remainder of the season they will be used to scrimmage against the varsity and should be instrumental in improving the play of the team. Following the meeting Dr. Allen made the following statement: "I am very proud of a group of boys like the Kansas varsity basketball team, who will listen to the pleas of two of their former teammates and vote unanimously to remit them to full squad membership. "However, I definitely stated that it will be impossible for either Reid or Golay to represent Kannas as a competitor for the rest of the season. "But I do see great benefit in the "squad members restoring their former teammates to full confidence in a new Kansas varsity basketball squad." Pitchers, Catchers To Work Feb. 20 Ralph Conger, Jayhawk baseball coach, announced today that he will begin work with the pitchers and catchers Feb. 20, and if the weather permits will call out the rest of the sund on that date also. Prospects look just fair although the outlook is brighter than last year, Conger said. The loss of Klopperberger, Anderson, and Johnson was made up for by new must be found to fill the gaps at second and behind the bat. Y.W. Secretary Here Next Week Miss Helen Morton, national executive secretary of Y.W.C.A. and leader of the triangular retreat at Manhattan this weekend, will be in Lawrence next Saturday and Sunday. She will confer with the W.Y.C.A. cabinet and advisory board, and members of the Student Christian Federation. Prof Wins Ping Pong Tournament. Seville Shaple, instructor in physics, won the Class B championship in the ping pong tournament in the Florentine room at Hotel du Vieux Palais, and the instructor in economics, also reached the finals. Both were representing the University Club team. QUEER IS NOT HYPERBOLE when used to describe "Jayhawk Weather" Dan Cupid says— "Have a Heart . . . Give him INTERWOVENS They're always Smart!" For His Valentine! No one seems to understand it --- and your car is mystified by its vagaries Women's Intramurals 2 pairs $^1\stackrel{00}{=}$ and up The high 10 women are: Irene McAdoo, ed'40; Evelyn Herriman, ed'42; Bettie Sherrr, ed'uncl; Alma Bigelow, ed'38; Jane Irwin, c'40; Helen Geis, c'40; Denny Lerno, c'40; Bernie Jenkins, c'42. D. J. Willecus, c'39; Virginia Bell, ed'41. Semi-finals of the women's basketball tournament will be played Tuesday night, at 9 o'clock. The Kappa's will play the Pi Phi team, and Corbin hall will play the T.N.T.'s. The managers of all teams entered in the tournament are asked The final 25 free throw shots in the basketball free throw tournament must be taken next week between Monday and Thursday. But we can at least PROTECT your car from the worst - - - and insure maximum performance with - - - 4 Service RENTAL TYPEWRITERS CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS $7.00 Per Semester Fritz Co. LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 735 Mass. PHONE Little House of Big Hits PATEE PATEE All Shows 15c Any Time TODAY ENDS SATURDAY THE KILLER STRIKES AGAIN! HUMPHREY BOGART "KING OF THE UNDERWORLD" KAY FRANCIS 2nd Feature FISTS and SIX-GUNS! BOB BAKER "PRAIRIE JUSTICE" SUNDAY 4 DAYS Thrills at High Speed! "BURN 'EM UP 'O'CONNOR" DENNIS O'KEEFE CECILIA PARKER 'SHOPWORN ANGEL' MARGARET SULLIVAN JAMES STEWART to report to Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, names of women on their teams who would be interested in playing on class teams. The University of Wisconsin has just established the first library in the world to be used exclusively by blind students. All of its books are in braille. SHE Valentine Day, Tuesday, Feb. 14 will be lovelier with flowers in her hair or on her gown! Enliven the dance with the color and fresh-cut fragrance of our select flowers. We suggest: - Colonial Arrangement for for Valentine Day. Flower Phone 820 WARDS FLOWER SHOP Flower Phone 8 2 0 MR. K. U. JAYHAWK BUYER This door is closed to the merchant who fails to realize an important, though simple fact about students. They hold hundreds of thousands of dollars at their command to spend in Lawrence . . BUT WISELY! A recent survey* shows that 93 per cent of men's clothing bought during 1938 was purchased in stores which advertise regularly in the Daily Kansan. The official publication of the University of Kansas is the only medium which reaches ALL students, every day, with a medium of time and expense to the advertiser. 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