PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1938 Track Team Journeys To Columbia Jayhawk Squad Enters Big Six Indoor Track And Field Meet Held Today and Tomorrow A determined Jayhawker track team will again taste competition today and tomorrow in the Big Six indoor track and field meet in Brewer field house at Columbia. With considerable improvement in practice performances this week, the Kansai expect to finish high. Nebraska, eight times champion of the conference, and the 1937 winner, is favored to capture top honors, but there are strong conference teams that might easily upset the North Dakota State are developing cinder machines which are improving with every encounter. Kansas Has Good Sprint Men The Mt. Oread have not made any outstanding showings thus far in the season, but the runners and field men are primed for the Big Sis clash, although they have not reached top form. Oklahoma is an unknown quantity. The Sooners have not had a meet yet this season. Torio, conference winner in the 60-yard dash last year, will be the favorite for that event this weekend. Eighteen men from each Big Six school will be the maximum limit. Coach H, W. Hargas finds it hard to choose just the allotted number of men, as there are many of the same events trying out for the same events. In the dashes Kansas has several good sprinters who will run in the preliminaries to qualify for the finals. The winner of the NCAA championship lead the Jayhawk entrants. Bird Will Attempt To Repeat In the hurdles, Masoner, Clark, Knight and Foy loom out as the men most likely to place. The loss of Wilses cut down the list of 440-yard men. Williams, Clucas and Coap axes, to carry on where Wiles left off. With Klann, Heekendorn, Replogie and Toberen carrying the Kansas colors in the 880-yard dash, the Jay-hawkers should be able to count on points. Klann and Toberen will also participate in the mile, and the latter will resume his efforts in the two-mile event. Women's Glee Club To Broadcast Tomorrow The University Women's Glee Club will broadcast over KFKU at 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The program is as follows: Sextet, "Sylvia" (Speaks) (arranged by Carrol Nickels of the Carroll University School of Carurtchars, ed 38; Helen Meyer, fa 39; Ann Rightfire, fa 40; Gerald Dear Sutton, cuncl; altos: Antanee Clements, fa;mural; Midred Man, Chanson de Marie Antinette (Jacobson-Albson), Nympha and Fauns (Rameau - Ambrose), Glee Club Star of Love (Albeniz-Oliver-Andres), Spanish Serendata (Granada-Harris), Swing Low, Sweet Club, Swinged by Burichage), Glee Club. Dean R. A. Schwegler To Return From Atlantic City Meeting Dean R. A. Schwegler, of the School of Education, will return today from Athens to attend a meeting, introducing a national meeting of school administrators. Don Bird, the most consistent Kansas first-place winner, will attempt a repetition of his performance in the Big Six indoor and outdoor carnivals of last year. Good Chances in Other Events Friedland and Turner will again toss the iron ball for the Jayhawkers. Friedland, who places consistently, can be counted on for points Clucus, Richardson and Cox will enter the broad jump and a second, if not first, is expected to be carried home by force crimson-and-blue. Following is a list of events and the probable Kansas entrants: 60-yard dash: Foy, Hardcare, Clutus, Masoner and Richardson. 60-yard low hurdles: Foy, Clark cas, Masoner and Hamilton. 60-yard low hurdles: Foy, Clark, Masoner and Knight. Masoner and Knight. 60-yard high hurdles: Clark, Cox and Knight. 440-yard dash: Williams, Clueas and Cox. and Cox. 880-yard dash: Klann, Hecken- 880-yard dash: Klann, Heckenorn, Replogle and Toberen. Mile run: Klann, Toberen and born, Repologe and Toberen. Mile run: Klann, Toberen and Ryan. Two-mile run: Toberen, Ryan and Hepner. Phone K.U. 66 Mile relay; Foy, Clucas, Williams, Heckendon, Mason and Cox. Broad jump: Clucas, Richardson and Cox. High jump: Cox and Bird. Pole vault: Bird and Lawrence. Shot pit: Friedland and Turner. CLASSIFIED ADS LOST: Lady's natural pigkin glove for right hand. Lost on west wallway of Central Administration. Phone 115. DUNAKIN CLUB 1319 Tennessee Street Lawrence, Kansas LOST: Yellow gold square locket and chain, Engraving on locket. Lost between 1022 Ohio and Snow Hill New York, sold by Ralph McKinnon or K.U. 31, Edna Old, 1022 Ohio, -110 12 Dinners and Suppers, $2.50 6 Breakfasts, 50c Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed Oil Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed 50c Permanents and End Curls $1.00 complete MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732 1/2 Mass. Phone 2533 TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG New Rackets, Balls Soft Balls, Bats RUTTEE'S SHOP 1141 May St. Phone 319 Phone K.U. 66 Candid Camera-lly Speaking "Candid Cameraing . . . It's the rage." THE ARGUS $12.50 with an f4.5 uses motion picture film See us for motion picture cameras and complete line of photographic supplies all makes of paper, films, developers, tanks, tripods, filters and accessories. HIXON STUDIO Phone 41 In Hotel Eldridge Bldg LOST! Men's brown suede coat type jacket in Chemistry building, 2nd floor. $5,00 reward for its return. James Hughes. Phone 2998, 414 W. 12th. -101 FOUND: Key holder containing two umobile keys. Found in zone 3, west of library. At Kasumie office, KU, 66 -108 LOST: Large printed head scarf, probably between Theta house and 1701 Indiana. Please phone 2622 or return to Ruth Mary Nelson, Reward. -198 LOST: Lady's yellow gold class ring, year 1932 and A.H.I. initialized on inside. Reward. Phone 1155. Shampoo and Wave 35c Complete Permanents $1.50 up Phone 323 $1411'/M2 St. Phone 323 $1411'/M2 St. Kansas Wins-controls. throws, a total of 12 points, all of them coming consecutively to carry the ball from a half-time count of 15 to 27, before another Tiger broke into the second half scoring. LOST, Gold bracelet with horsese and lockwork monogram. Lost Wednesday night after concert. Reward. Annabelle Roth, Corbin Hall. Phone. 8460. -103 LOST: Alpha Chi pin between Bricks and chapter house Monday. Reward, Call Ruth Lickin, phone 898. IVA'S TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. Phone 12 3 garments for $1.25 GRAND CLEANERS Continued from page 1 Suits Taxes Dresses Hats 50c Call 616 Free Pickup and Deliv. RELIABLE CLEANING Kansas got off to a 6-point lead before Keiersey scored on Schmidt's foul. Kansas increased it to 10 to 3, only to be met by a Tiger spurt. With the score 14 to 12, the Jayhawks turned on the pressure and ended the half with a 26 to 15 lead. Missouri was never close in the second period, and with 9 minutes left to play the home team had the score doubled on the Tigers, 46 to 23. Missouri spotted slightly along at the end the Kansas subs had been sent in, but it was too late to do more than cover the margin of the Jayhawk victory. An injury lighted up the 8th. The game is found in the fact that Praile tried only 20 times from the field to make his 8 field goals, an average of 40 per cent. Guaranteed The box score: Kansas (56) g f tmf tp pf pl 36.0 Ebling, f 4 3 1 11 4 3.1 20.0 Durand, f 0 0 0 0 0 1.5 Hurt, f 0 0 0 0 0 1.5 Gollay, f-c 4 1 1 9 1 1.5 Sullivan, f 1 1 9 1 1.5 Schmidt, c 0 0 3 3 28.0 Clemens, c-f 1 0 2 0 13.5 Kappelman, c 0 0 0 0 4.0 Pralle, g 8 6 3 22 2 36.0 tees, g 8 6 3 22 2 35.0 Wreckee, g 1 0 0 0 1.0 Harp, g 1 0 0 2 1 30.0 Florell, g 1 0 0 2 1 20.0 Johnson, g 1 0 0 0 6.0 Owen, g 1 0 0 0 6.0 Berry, g 23 10 6 56 101.0 Missouri (36) g ft mtt pf tp pfl 40.0 Harvey, f 2 2 4 1 6 3 40.0 Kiersey, f 1 1 0 3 1 26.5 Cooper, f 1 0 0 3 1 25.5 Coeper, c-g 1 3 0 1 2 18.5 Currence, c 0 0 0 0 1 6.5 Etinger, c 4 4 0 12 0 15.0 Hilstead, g 4 4 0 12 0 30.0 Lobgiser, g 1 3 1 3 2 30.0 Miller, f 12 12 11 16 31.0 Frosh Beat All-Stars The highly- touted Jayhawker yearlings, paced by Ralph Miller, took a ragged game from an All-Star team selected from intramural ranks last night, 26-17. The score at the half was 10-9, in favor of the Fresh. Attendance, 3500. Score at 1 Kansas, 26, Missouri, 15. Harlan Lanter, c. 40, varsity football player who underwent an appendectomy Feb. 23 at St. Mary's hospital in Kansas City. He was removed in Olahe last Wednesday. His condition is reported satisfactory. Miller dominated the scoring of the game by making 7 of his team's points in the first half, and making 5 consecutive field goals in the second half for a total of 17 points. Engelman, Allen, and Turner also turned in a good game for the Freshmen. Miller Leading Scorer With 17 Points; Nourse Also Outstanding Nourse was the sparkplug in the All-Star attack. He hit the basket twice from the field and three times from the free throw line for 7 Freshman Coach Plumley substituted a new team at the start of the second half, and this lineup played the All-Stars on even terms. During the five minutes that this team was in the game, Arnold made 3 field goals while Roe, Champlin, Nourse hit the basket for the Stars. The Freshman first team returned to the game, the score was 16-15. Miller started hitting at this time and with able feeding by his teammates, hit the basket five consecutive times. Nourse closed the game's scoring with a throw, arrow, strike and 28-17. "The game was a preliminary to the laking the final score 20-11. The game was a preliminary to the Leona Berthot Accepts Position in Medical Center | | g f f t | g f f t | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Miller, f | 0 0 | Stoland, f | 0 0 | | Arnold, f | 0 0 | Hall | 0 0 | | McKinley, f | 0 0 | Yoe | 1 0 | | Engm'n, f | 0 0 | Souders | 1 0 | | np'sn, f | 0 0 | f Loeffers, f | 0 0 | | Alltue, f | 0 0 | Austin | 1 0 | | Hobgen, f | 0 0 | McCasilin | 1 0 | | Schaake, f | 0 0 | Westerhunan | 2 3 | | Schaefer, f | 0 0 | f Rochester, f | 2 3 | | Messner, g | 0 0 | Tröter, g | 1 0 | | Hunter, f | 0 0 | f Trother, g | 1 0 | | Umanian, f | 0 0 | Schmidt, g | 0 2 | | Klinc, g | 0 0 | Clover, g | 0 2 | | Sands, g | 0 0 | Cave | 0 0 | | southern, g | 0 0 | Hilldreth, g | 0 0 | Miss Leona Berthot of Chanute, who received her degree in bacteriology from the University in 1953. She was also a Professor at Columbia Presbyterian Medical ACTION AT AQUILA By HERVEY ALLEN Kansas-Missouri conference tilt. 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