R UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOLUME XXXVI OFFICIAL STUDENT PAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Cunningham Beats Rideout In 4:15 Mile - Trails Opponent Until the Last Leg. Then Snute To Take I Facacy H The Kans world's inde was content last lap. T running in face Facy n spalent s捉. Boston, Glenn Cunn first indoor season wif Blaine Rider ers' College Face mile Knight's of fire 13,000 Z-229 Cunningh was compare has run the same track. The propose a student union State College students was yesterday by S. Parker. K-State Plan No Students at a spring, 2,130 to plan by which he assesses a semester in orde necessary for the building. ident F. D. F. that the propo a court test. eral's decision the plan, a bill issue would h into the state. President F. that as an alpoal a corpor order to issue building. Supe out of a s ON THE by jimmy One of the visited the crieed Ed Alebs, pub County Reputation at one the variable girls fused art they fingered it he-man before The senator flattered. The took him for a The Sour O' done in the magazine, the which be "hor agree with its agree with it should be put A few days this column a the affairs of in which Ye S "Country Boy out-suit Suit Fred Lake. "Country Boy" night together discussion of They invite the next virate retired Bety and begin choice. The c more chaff Kappa Jean L. Jack Cosgrow romantical much when companion for would be a b down he stu nursers that last night' ried a picture Confi LAWRENCE, KANSAS, SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1939 Wins Again-- Kansas Players Start Work on Satire-Review By Bill Fey, c'40 Theater-going students will be given a chance to view the University campus of 1965 when the Kansas Players start production of their review February. 20. The satire comedy on the University's seventy- The school of fine arts, the law school, and most of the other schools of the University, including the dramatic department, will be the target for satire in fast shifting scenes on the stage. Unusual Lighting Effects Used Grimes Wins Speech Contest - Will Represent University At Kansas Day Contest in Topeka Blaine Grimes, c39, will represent the University at the state wide an- Wins Oratory Prize- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR Joe Louis Wins by K.O. in 1st Louis Blasts Lewis Early In Title Go - Joe Hangs Hard Right On John Henry's Chin Before Spectators Can Find Seats It it was the first start for the heavyweight champ since he lambasted Max Schmeling last fall, but the lay-off seemed to do no harm. Joe lumbered out methodically at the opening gong, waded into his opponents and took a shortily hit on him in the canvas for a no-count knockdown. Madison Square Garden, New York, Jan 24-Champion Joe Louis was at his best here tonight as he disposed of John Henry Lewis via a shot from behind after only two minutes and thirty seconds of the opening round. Lewis, the king of the light-heavies who gave away 20 pounds for the scrap, jumped right up and ran to a line. "There is no match for the Brown Bomber." Louis began pumping rights to the head and again John Henry hit the deck. Again he was up without a count, but the crowd sensed the fact that Joe would have easy NOTES ON THE FIGHT THURSDAY, JAN. 26, 1939 "Mah right hand to the jaw," said Joe Louis as he described his fistixtures encounter with John Henry Lewis last night. And a "right to the jaw" summarized the evening's activities as the "Brown Bomber" jabbed Lewis into submission in two minutes and twenty seconds. Following Lewis' third trip to the mat Referee Donovan stepped in and ended the fight. The "Champ" delivered some twenty odd blows in winning this evening's wages, probably about $40,000. This was John Henry's hundredth fight. I'll bet he won't say the first ninety-nine are the hardest. This is the first all-Negro tilt for the boxing championship of the world since 1913. That was when Jack Johnson battled Jim Johnson in Paris for $3,500, which is "chicken feed" compared to what the boys battled for last night. The boys come in pairs to haunt writers and announcers - Johnson and Johnson: Lewis and Louis. pickins the rest of the route. Another volley of rights and lefts sent the challenger reeling, and down he went before a terrific hook to the jaw. This time referee Arthur Donovan rushed in to stop the fight and奖 Joe the decision on a technical kayo. pickins the rest of the route. UNDER the WIRE by MILT MEIER From now on out for a week, Kan- cas sagers will be busy trying to pass quizzes (and maybe the buck) in- stead of the usual basketball . . . but they won't be forgetting how to dribble that ball and a few other things the good doctor has taught them about basketball . . . The Jayhawkers probably are thinking about their first tilt of the second semester . . . they will be out for revenge against the Oklahoma Aggies, that gave fans the first hint that all was not well with the Kansas 's . . . "Hank" Bba's first double defeat for "quite a spell" in a pre-conference double header. Ex-Jayhawker Kappelman, and Bob Stolland garnered 31 of their team's 35 points in a recent victory over the Topeka "Y"队 . . . Warensburg Teachers abdicated first place in their conference in favor of the Maryville Teachers when Maryville beat them 33 to 28 'tother evening. . . Maryville made 19 of its points on the field and showed about the Maryville victory had its "foul spots." . . wow Haskell Institute has 34 men out for the boxing team . . . the Indians annually produce some good boxers. . . little wonder, with all the interest that is shown . . . and to think that the University can't get enough men out to afford to sponsor the sport . . Coach Ward Haylett has 12 lettermen on his indoor track squad. NUMBER 84 A lot of people think that Frank Root's Wildcat quintet is the best starting five in the Big Six . . . Coach Root probably would feel a mite better, if some of those people would tip him off on some reserve material instead of thumping the drums for his "iron men" . . . Ervin Reid K-State forward, took over high goal honors in the Big Six when he snared seven in the Kansas game . . . he ousted Wesche from the leadership in this department, but the "Thin Man" still leads in scoring . . . Notre Dame cagers have two of their toughest basketball games right after they finish battling the books for semester exams . . . the Irish meet Minnesota's Gophers Saturday, and tackle Illinois Feb. 3. . . the Gophers and the Illini were two of the three teams to beat Notre Dame last year . . . this year, these same two teams are leading the Big NOW IT'S- Iowa State's Frosh Coach Ray Don- has cut his freshman cage squad to 20 men. .120 Frosh reported Ten conference . . . THE Roxall DRUG STORE ... for lowest prices in town Lovely lidsies use Cara Nome Face Powder For private use $100 with dlg for SIZE ONE TO SUIT MAXIMUM COMBS American made 19c that will not melt Patented Pack First Aidtent Absorbent COTTON MEDIUM 30c Nearest Size: 16x20cm, clean. H. W. STOWITS Free Fast Delivery Phone 238 THE Rexall DRUG STORE... for lowest prices in town Beautiful Adrienne Lipstick 50c For use with other Adrienne Comics for scientifically interesting stories. 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Cao, director of the University service, said yesterday. active vision has been the big block for the biggest num- applicants, the head examiner, but the ear trouble and being weight has also kept a num- ning passing the tests. Part D. Hay of the School of head, and head of the com- on arrangements for the air here, said 127 students already to 0 Will Take Final Tests men over the state t d. Professor Hay expects a more than 10 more men from mous will register. **O will take Test for Tests** nearly 150 candidates take examinations, only one will be the most test under government. Instructions have been sent from Washington yet what measures will be if more than the specified 70 a local examination. S. Powell, Lawrence phly has been appointed by the aeronautic Authority to con- advocate examinations ume supervision of an inspector Washington, but the dates for examinations have not been need. icians taking the physical Watkins Memorial hospital on a rigid examination after dent of those given for en- to the army and navy. skills on Eve Tests or Cauteson is being assay M. D. A. Rabe, and Dr. T. Gerald, both of the University I staff. The examinations take 0 minutes, with the most emplaced on testing the eyes. ents must not be more than unders weight or more 1 pounds over weight. on as a candidate falls down particular part of the exon it is not continued. Doctor so stated that the tests would be throughout final week and cost of the applicants would remain over with by Thursday. Those not completed by me will be finished early the f enrollment. The 70 are selected for the examinations by Doctor Pow- will be given more thorough defects in vision and equit- of be from this group that the will be selected for the fly-ing. of Human Misery lay Out of Spain doma. Jan. 28. —(UP) The Generalisallam Franco in tounge on a rapidly nigt tutrou in northwestern necking to administer a nigt blow to the legions in militans claimed that resist- their advance on Gerona, w republican capital, had d. Military advisers said are not even a rear cop by the Loyalists, w swept we highway from the French as thousands of refugees d the gateways to France, refuge from Franco. Elected President Author's Club a. Jan. 28-(UP)-Jeff Dennell of the Dodge City and a member of the states today was elected president Kansas Author's club. He Harry L. Rhoudes of To- supervisor Will Attend Meeting in Wichita Iand Elworth, an institue, A school of Education and r of public school art, will A statewide program in education. In 1982 he Kansas State Art Teach- ing in Wichita Feb. 4.