WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 25.1939 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Indoor Track Squad Rounds Into Shape - Jayhawks In Better Condition Now Than at the Same Time Last Year, Meet Nebraska Feb. 11 Coach H. W, "Bill" Hargiss has been grooming his indoor track squad for the past several weeks in preparation for its initial meet of the season when he go to Lincoln, Neb. Feb. 11, for a dual meet. The proteges of Harag have been whipping into shape rapidly and are in much better condition now than they were at this time last year. The big weakness of the Jayhawker team lies in its shortage of high jumpers. Don Bird, who plans to return to school next semester, will be the only Jayhawker representative at skimming the cross-bar. Bird's return will also aid the pole vaulting Big Siam champion both indoor and outdoor. Billy Bevin who will take his turn with the bamboo, shows promise of developing into a good pole-vauter. Harris, Klam, and Toberen will toe the marks in the milieum run, but will be faced with terrific representative from Kansas State representatives and the outstanding John Munski of Missouri. The greatowl and Dick Harix and Toberen in the fray with Ryan cometeting the trio. Paul Mason will team with Lyle and Glen Foy in skipping the barriers. Mason was a leading Big Six hurdler last year and is expected to be a winner in the indoor meet. When asked how he expected the Jayhawkers to rank in the meet, Coach Hargiss said he thought the race for the title would be a scrap with Kansas State and Missouri finishing first and second. However, he said this one would have to be reckoned with when the points are counted. Y The Jayhawk entrants will be: Mile run-Harris, Knapp, and Toberen; 440-yard dash-Ash, Green, and Graves; 60-ydash-dash-Lyle Foy (captain), Mathes, Driscoll, Williams, and Morley; 60-yard high hurdles-Glen Foy, Masoner, and Lyle Foy; two-mile run-Harris, Toberen, and Ryan; 60-yard low hurdles-Lyle Foy, Glen Foy, and Paul Masonner; 880-yard run-Klam, Heckendorn, and Erik Shapiro; chosen from Grieve, Graves, Heckendorn, Eberhardt, Glen Foy, and Ash; pole vault-D Bird and Bevan; shot put-Friedland, Bunsen, and Arky; broad jump-Nelson, Lyle Foy, and Mathes; high jump-D Bird Dummy Balks Auto Thieves Melbourne, Australia. (UP) - A ruse to fail auto tires has been perfected by a local motorist. It is a lifelike figure of himself, clad in his usual business suit, top coat and felt hat, which he leaves sitting in the car at the wheel while he is absent. Smoke Blame on City Saint John, N. B.-UP) — The City Council appointed Deputy Fire Chief Robert Carson to survey the city smoke nuisance, and his report was presented to the City officer reported that the greatest offender was the City Hall. Waiters and bus-boys in Temple University's grill and cafeteria celebrate once a year by holding a Gravy Ball. PATEE All Shows 15c Any Time ENDS TONITE Mickey Rooney Freddie Bartholomew "LORD JEFF" — 2nd Feature — Randolph Scott "ROAD TO RENO" Glenda Forrell All Shows 15c Any Time THURSDAY 3 BIG DAYS He Said She Was 2-Faced —And He Saw Them Both When She Smacked Him! 'STRANGE FACES' FRANK JENKS DOROTHEA KENT ANDY DEVINE — 2nd Feature — BUCK JONES "LAW of the TEXAN" Youse, youse guys and gals, "Cotton" Engleman played against the Iowa State Cyclones Monday night, and so did Brue Varan . . . both of them were omitted from the United States national team. It brought that neither one had scored UNDER the WIRE By MILT MEIER Incidentally, Florell played a fine game at forward according to Doctor Allen . . . and Bob Alen and Lyman Corlis stood out against the Cyclones like a traffic jam on a one-way street . . . Corlis hit for seven points and Allen for six . . . it was the best game that Bob has played in his brief but brilliant collegiate career . . . . . but my scouts say Voran should have been given credit for a tip-it that was given to Florell. I hope that answers all your questions. "Fighting Devil-Dogs" Allen stole the show defensively but Menzle stole a march offensively ... I'm thinking that young Menzel could have picked a different night to go on his scoring splurge . . . since he goes on them so rarely anyway. Chances for a Kansas championship this year now look blacker than last week's laundry . . . but the Iowa and the Missouri Tigers are going to be knocked off again before the season is over . . . they have a chance to win, and that factor this year is as important as the ham in a hum sandwich . . . The two Bob's, Allen and Menzes of the opposing coaches, put on quite a show for the Cyclone gentry. . . . Allen stole the show defensively. While the experts are balything John Henry Lewis' more than fair chance to upset Joe Lewis, the "bookies" go right on making Joe an idol. overwhelming favorite at 3 to 1 F.. figure it out for yourself . . . Minnesota eschewed the pressure of the Big Ten cage race by defeating the Illinois quintet the other evening . . . the Illini now have two defeats while the Gophers are loping along with one black mark on their record The University of Washington basketball team has a set of triplets on its roster . . . Dick, Jack, and Bob Voelker are the boys, and not "Tom Dick and Harry" as you might suspect. . . Doctor Allen has used an average of 12 men per game in conference encounters up until the Cycle game when he only used 11.. sk. tsk .. The K-State Wildcats are the iron men of Big Six basketball . . . in both games against Kansas, the Wildcats used only six men . . . and most of their other games have been the same way . . . Coach Elmer Layden's five-year record as Norde Dams has included victories, retirements, and three ties. Kansas cagers have lost more games already this year than any Allen-coached team of the last ten years ... someone asked me to mention that the cagers were turning their attention from baskets to crisps this week, but I just can't say that. And besides, it isn't so hard. Ten ball-back, also can play a good game of basketball, they say. Pick" Dehner, Illinois center, has missed only two free throws out of 20 tries in five Big Ten games . . . and he is one of the Big Ten's tallest scorers. Eugeneulman's scoring average is falling faster than a barometer before FRIDAY Jan. 27 SATURDAY Jan. 28 MONDAY Jan. 30 Jan. 31 WEDNESDAY Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 JAN 26 TO FEB 1, 1938 A.M. 3:30 classes, 2 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 P.M. 3:30 classes, 2 hours at 11:30 to 12:20 P.M. 4:30 classes, all hours at 3:30 to 5:20 A.M. 3:30 classes, 5, 4, 4 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 P.M. 3:30 classes, 5, 4, 4 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 A.M. 10:30 classes, 5, 4, 4 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 P.M. 10:30 classes, 2 hours at 2:30 to 4:20 Finals Halt Intramural Plau The fourth bracket pairings for darts are: D. J. Willetts, A. D. Pi, IND, Virginia BELL, IWI, Lois Waiser, IND, vs. winner of Virginia Henderson, Pi Phi, and Jane Iwink, Kappa; Denise Lemoine, Pi Phi, vs. Alys Magil, Kappa, and J. Montgomery, Theta, vs. Helen Gex, Kappa. Mid-session women's intramurals have come to a standtill until after finals. Basketball, ping pong, aerial darts and basketball freethrows reached quarter-finals with the favored teams holding their average points. At the end of the championships will be played off at the beginning of the new semester. The ping pong tournament standings are as follows: ★ Favored Teams Still Holc Their Pace; Championship Matches Next Semester Winners in the intramural basketball division will play for a championship cup. The pairings will be taken from Hall, and Pit Beta Phi vs. Biota. The highest scores out of 60 basketball free throws are as follows Ire McAdoo, JWW, 54; Betty A Sherratt, IWW, 52; Evelyn Hirman, IWW, 41; Alma Bigelow, IND, 48; Jane Irwin, Kappa Kappa Gamma, 46; Helen荔, Kappa Kappa Gamma, 46; Deneise Lemine, Pbi Beta Phi, 45; Bunny Jenks, Kappa Kappa Gamma, 44; D. J. Willec, A.D. P, 43; and Virginia Bell, IWW, 42. SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1939 Better Light Better Sight Division Number 1 Organization Won Loss IWW 2 TNT 3 IND 1 Corbin hall 2 Westminster hall 2 Pi Beta Phi Kappa Alpha Theta Sigma Kappa Chi Omega Wakim岭伞 Division Number II Division Number III Kappa Kappa Gamma ... Chi Omega ... Gamma Phi Beta ... Alpha Delta Pi ... Miller hall ... Division Number III the storm . . . he went scoreless against the Cyclones Monday night, his average now is 7.78 . . . Leipzig—(UP) —In ingenious illuminated eyeglasses, enabling the weaver to read or move about in the dark, have been demonstrated at the Leipzig Fair. The lenses are surrounded by tiny electric bulbs which act as a flashlight following the line of vision. Eyeglasses Are Illuminated Call us today and we will deliver the lamp to you at once. Only 1:30 classes, 5, 4 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 1:30 classes, 5, 2 hours at 1:30 to 11:20 11:30 classes, 5, 4 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 11:30 classes, 5, 4 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 8:30 classes, 5, 4 3 hours at 8:30 to 11:20 8:30 classes, 2 1 hours at 2:30 to 4:20 2:30 classes, 5, 4 3 hours at 2:30 to 4:20 2:30 classes, 5, 4 3 hours at 2:30 to 4:20 The Kansas Electric Power Company $ 3^{95} $ Crime Has Day in Pasadena Pasadena, Cal. - (UP) -Crime may not but it certainly keeps the local police department radio system on the jump. An all-high-recurrence was established when 9F broadcasts were put on the air in eight hours. Music Soothes Jaded Nerves Toledo, — (UF) — Exam-harassed Toledo University, students had their jaded nerves sorebed by music Special organ recitals were played in the university's theaters between quiz periods. Kline Developing--- Continued from page 1 5-19 defensive guards of all Kansas teams. Right now it is agreed that he is one of the best rebound men in the Big Six conference. He was first noticed for his bang-up game in the Missouri tilt in which he played splendid defensive game and also scored five points. Kline is a *5* weak on the offensive side of the game, but he has been working with Dr. Allen on this defect and should have it ironed out by next year. Kline is remembered as the tail end of the intramural championship this year and was picked on both the Kansan and Jayhawker all-sta teams. He is a member of the Ph Kappa Psi fraternity and has derive the nickname of "Starr" from his brothers. We Have the Pictures ENDS TONITE More Terrifying. Then Ever. New_Woal_Characters! New Thrills "SON OF FRANKENSTEIN" BASIL RATHONHE BORIS KARLOFF BELA LUGOSI LIONEL ATWILL Here on the - Hill - Also, Bond Act-Novelty-News THURSDAY 3 Days Hell-Bent for Glory --- and Heaven Help Them All! ERROL FLYNN "THE DAWN PATROL" SUNDAY Take Our Word for it. Berrymore Will Receive the Academy Award for the Finest Performance of 1939! OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT — AND Walt DISNEY'S Sunday dinner guests at the Triangle house were: Mr. and Mrs. G, N. Guant, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Davis, M. J. R. Schoenfeld, and E. HillEhll Hill, all of Kansas City, Mo. Latest Issue Just Out --- MARCH OF TIME What Roosevelt Wants! What Congress Wants! What Business Wants! What You Want! Mrs. Howard McCurdy, formerly Miss Elizabeth Dunkel, assistant professor of physical education at the University, was guest of honor at a dinner last evening given for her by the Union Operating Committee. Mrs McCurdy was presidee of the dinner, following the dinner which was held in the Old English Room at the Memorial Union building. Guests and members of the committee were: Mrs. Howard McCurdy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elsworth, Dean and Mrs. Henry Werner, Miss Elizabeth Megulai, Miss Hermina Jipple, Jeanne January, c'39, Mary Lou Borders, fauml, Valmila Wilson, c'40, Blaines Grimes, c'38, Andy Hibbard, c'39, and Jim Triangle announces the pledging of Albert J. Bonar, e'41, and Andrew H. Speer, e'42. --- --- Dinner guests Thursday at the Alpha Chi Omega house were: Salite Munson, c39; Mary Alesing, 89; and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Blocker. Theta Tau announces the pledging of Charles Baer,sc41. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house were: Dick Driscolt, c41; Darrrell Haynes, c41; Bill Bunseen, j4; Jack Vaughn, k9; Kenneth Troup, c41; Jean Fees, e24; Lucilla De Forest, k4; Harvey McArthur, c'anc; Stuart Keown, b40; Mrs. Axel Hawkinson, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Margaret Anderson. The first and only lecture-ship on canner in the world has been established at the University of Chicago. NEW CLASSES In Shorthand and Typing Feb. 6 LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE Tuition Rates to K.U. Students $10 per month, 3 months $27.50 hour school, $3.50 per month Sell your old textbooks to us and receive real cash for them IF YOU NEED CASH WE NEED BOOKS BE PREPARED FOR FINALS ★ Notebook paper ★ Plenty of pencils ★ Notebook paper ★ Plenty of pencils ★ Quiz books ★ Ink ★ Typing paper No.1 at 1401 Ohio — Phone 1401 No. 2 at 1237 Oread — Phone 492. 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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