PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 25.1938 Jayhawkers To Clash With Tigers Hatgis Crew Given an Outside Chance To Win Against Missouri Team Tomorrow Night The Kansas cinderdemers will clash with the Missouri Tigers at Brewer Field House in Columbia Saturday night at 7:45. This will be their first game since 1931, which was the last of a long series of meets that began in 1994. The Jayhawkers are given only an outside chance for a victory over their greatest rival. More favorable pitching has allowed Missouri to decide advantage. The Kansans have several men handicapped by leg injuries. Captain Harry Wiles, one of the most consistent point winners of last year's squad, is affected by a lingering leg aliment. Don Bird, Kansas pole vault ace, apparently is the only Jayhawk who is a sure bet to pick up a first, although several men are expected to place high if not in the No. 1 position. Ernest Klmann, Mt. Oread distance man, will have his hands full as he clashes with John Munski, break-reaching Tiger sophromore, in the mile run. Last Week, "Lonesome John" Munski, as his teammates know him because of his ability to run far out in front of the field, covered the mile distance in 4:23 in a dual meet with Katrina Kim. An Burrus, was caught in 9:444 in the two-mile run of the same meet but was disqualified for stepping in front of Mitchall, Wildcat runner. Coach H. W. Hargiss today named the men to make the trip. The team will leave by bus at 9:30 a.m. to tomorrow, accompanied by Hargiss. Gwin Henry, athletic director, and Wade Green, trainer. Following is a list of the men and the events in which they will probably compete: 60-yard dash: Foy, Clucas, Hardacre and Masoner. acre and Masoner. 60-yard low hurdles: Foy, Clark Cox, Masoner and Knight. 60-yard high hurdles; Clark, Cox and Knight. dash; Wiles, Williams, Cluces and Heckendorn. 880-yard dash; Klamn, Heckendorn 和 Toberan. Mile run; Klamn, Toberan or Toberan. Mile. relay: Wiles, Foy, Cox, Clu. Ryan. Two-mile run: Ryan, Hepner and Toberan. Mile relay: Wiles, Foy, Cox, Clucas, Williams and Heckenbach. Broad jump: Clucas, Richardson Bird, Repile and Billips. Phone K.U. 66 Bird. Replogle and Billips. .High jump. Cox. and Bird. Along the Sideline Shot put: Friedland and Turner. Pole vault: Bird and Lawrence. Along the Sideline Elon Torrence Kansas Sports Editor Ray Noble, ex Jayhawker star now playing with the Kansas City Healy's, recently broke his ankle in a game and will be out the rest of the season. hopes to be in condition in time to compete in the National A.U.A. tournament. According to Ray, if he is able to compete at the tournament, he will be used at forward position and Pralle will be put in position. Latest entries in the National College tournament to be held in Kansas City, the second week in March, according to Emil S. Liston, director of the tournament, are Roanoke College of Salem, Va., and New Mexico State College. Roanoke is purported to have one of the stronger teams in the Southeastern part of the country, and according to Liston has beaten many of the state schools of the South. New Mexico State College is in the Border conference, the loop including the Universities of Arizona and New Mexico. New Mexico State is not only leading the Border conference, but also competing in conference play. By the way, the second team is only 6 games behind N.M.S.C. We still wish that that "Phog" would consider entering the tournament . . . See where Bill English is still harping about the referees who affiliated at the Kansas-Oklahoma game . . . Some Sooner fans call the "Boy Scatis" the "uncrowned champions" who win two rostration roles of the two teams, that is, points scored per opponent's point, would indicate Kansas to be ultimately superior, if the Oklahoma fans. won't take the decision of the game. 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Kansas University will be 300-yard medley relay—D Ritchie. In the return meet of their home- and-home schedule with Kansas State, the Jayhawk swimmers will travel to Manhattan to swim against the Wildcat tankmen tomorrow afternoon. The earlier dual meet between the two squads ended in a 42-42 in the Jayhawker pool. Tankmen Meet K-State 12 Dimmers and Skippers, 50c 6 Breakfasts, 50c Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed 25c Oil Shampoo and Wave Set, dryed 50c Permanent and End Curls $1.90 complete MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732½ Mass. Phone 2353 TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG New Rackets, Balls Soft Balls, Bats RUTTER'S SHOP 014 Mass. St. Phone 319 Kansas was able to capture only four firsts of the nine events in the former meeting, being upset by what was considered a weaker State team as shown in the comparative standings against the Nebraska swim team. 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The Badger swimming team captured a triangular meet by a fine margin from Purdue and Chicago, the clock soars up to Purdue and camp into at Lafayette, Indiana, while the Wisconsin wrestlers grunted out a 19-11 margin over the Northwestern Wildcats to add the third Big Ten victory. What's Doing in Sports At Other Schools "Paris Fashions" and "Modernettes" AAAA to B witals By Newt Hoverstock — In the New Colors — Rust - Cherry - Blue - Block "Rollins" New Spring Hosiery 79c and $1.00 819 Mass. St. Haynes & Keene It seems we aren't doing right by our basketball players if we look at the example set up by the "homeowners" at Michigan State Monday night. Between halves of the Spartan-Notre Dame conflict, a representative of the residents of Howdy Kraft's home town, Niles, Mich., presented the star senior Michigan guard with a handsome watch. Perhaps they wished they had it back after Notre Dame went on to blast an 48-32 victory after having only 20-18 lead at half-time. Then there's its subsidization.-The University of Cincinnati sport editor concurs across with the complaint that the university's schools are allowed to subsidize their athletes. He says that colleges go away with taking out a four-year insurance policy on a high school graduate and letting him collect at the end of his college athletic career, but that when a college sees that a boy's mother is getting help from her parents, the boy is thrown out of conference competition although he received none of the money himself. Exactly 13,003 persons jammed the Wisconsin field house last Saturday night to see the Purdue five down the Wisconsin Badgers, 46-39. This is the largest crowd to witness a basketball game outside of Madison Square Garden, as well as being a record for the Wisconsin field house. And to help with that, a team ship, can't run more than 2,500 attendance at a basketball game, and probably couldn't if it had facilities for more. Women's Intramurals --city at $1.49 and $1.65. Non-will coll- ors to the beach, Broad- cloth and madras fabrics in smart new pat- tions. In a supply today. Aerial darts—Willetts won a semifinal game from Lemonie yesterday Willetts and Curd will play the fine game next week. Deck tennis—E.T.C. lost to T.N.T. 2-0 2-6 Intramural managers should turn entries for ping pong singles in to the office by tonight. Oklahoma's pan-hellenic council has voted to limit the size of sorority chapters in an attempt to "control larger groups and aid smaller ones." Pi Phi's Win Swim Meet Pi Beta Phi won the elimination swimming meet last night with 33 points. Kappa Kappa Gamma was second with for 25; and Gamma Pi Beta and T.N.T. tied for 23 place with 11 points each. Bernice Humphrey was stairer and Hazel Cobb was clerk of the course. Timers and judges were Paul Masoner and Ed Hyatt. Following is the summary events: The Gibbs Clothing Co. 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