PAGE FOUR --- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1938 . 3 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Tracksters Meet Huskers Tomorrow Hargiss Takes T e a r To Lincoln for I niti Appearance of Indoo Track Season Making its first appearance this season, the Jayhawk indoor track and field team will encounter another powerful Nebraska outfit in a dual meet at Lincoln tomorrow afternoon. Although far from being a title contender at this stage of the game, the Kansans are assembling a strong aggregation and will offer the Cornhoppers plenty of opposition. Coach Willson has also fortified with capable field men. In the running events the Mt. Oread men have not reached their peak, but workouts with the watch this week show marked improvement. The Nebraska traketers are scheduled to have a full day's work out for them, as observers put more a even battle than last year. Lyle Foy, J. D. Richardson, and Paul Masonner will carry the brunt of the attack in the spirits. These men are rounding into top form and are expected to produce points in their events. In the 60-yard low hurdles Kenthick Harry Wiles, lettermen from last year and Jack Knight will carry the Kansas colors. Ernest Klamn, diminutive Jay-hawkener dog, dominates the list of local distance men. Klamn has a excellent time in practice workouts. Gordon Chuces, second place winner in the broad jump at the Big Six outdoor carnival, is a sure bet to finish in the money tomorrow. Don Bird, conference outdoor co-champion in the pole vault last year should have little difficulty in winning his event. Chester Friedland looks strong in the shot. Bird and Cox will double in the high jump. The men to make the relay have not been determined yet. Listed below are the entrants and their probable events: 60-yard dash: Foy, Richardson, Masoner, Cox, and Clucas. 440-yard dash: H. Wiles, Masoner, Heckendorn, Replogle, and Williams. 880-yard run: Kahl, Huckendorn, Williams, E. Wiles, and Sells. Williams, Klaus, Huckendron, To Mile run: Klann, Heckendorn, Toberen. and Ryan. 60-yard low hurdles: Clark Knight and H. Wiles. Two-mile run: Toberen, Hepner and Ryan. Knight, and 14. Winds 60-yard high hurdles: Clark Knight, and Cox Broad jump: Clucas, Replogle Richardson, and Billips. rugn jump: Cox and Bird. Pole vault: Bird and Lawrence. Shot: Friedland and Turner. Board, jump: Clausen, Reinhold Mile relay: Foy, Masoner, H. Wiles, Cox, Replogle, Heckendorn, Williams, and Clucas. Hold Debates Here Tomorrow The second district extemporean speaking and debating contests for class A and B high schools will be held at the University tomorrow. Ten high schools have entered the contests, sponsored by the Kansas State High School Activities association. The winners of the second, and the other 11 district contests held over the state, will compete in the finals, to be held at the University Feb. 25 and 26. The forensic committee may invite also any second place team that shows up outstandingly. The subject for debate will be "Resolved: That the several states should adopt a unicameral system of legislation." Ten high schools will send teams to the contest. Class A schools registered are: Lawrence, Topeka High, Ward High and Wyandotte High of Kansas City, Atchison, and Topeka Catholic High. Topics in education Class B schools are: Garnett, Bonner Springs, Osawatomie, and Paola. Two persons in each school are allowed in the extemporaneous speaking contests. All six of the registered class A high schools have entered this contest. Peola and Oasawatome have entered in the class B. Five class "C" high schools have registered for the first district contest to be held Feb. 19 on the Hill These are Fairview, Meriden, Turner, Eskridge, and Valley Falls. Guy Lambert, University of Minnesota sophomore, found a pearl in a clam that was working on it in a zoology laboratory experiment. Along the Sideline Elon Torrence Kansan Sports Editor the "K" men's room on the second floor of Robinson gymnasium has been developed into an interesting lounging room for the athletes of the University. The room fairly exudes a Jayhawk "atmosphere." The floor is covered with Kansas's blue in color, with crimson trimming. Lining the walls are pictures of the former greats who have captured Jayhawker teams. The pictures of football captains are complete from that of John Kinzie, who captained the Kansas eleven in 1891, the second year the gird sport was played here, to that of Joseph McCain, captain of the 1936 team. A picture of George Stapleton, captain of 1ast fall's eleven, has not yet been placed with the rest. While the gallery of leaders in other sports is not as complete as in football, still there are photographs of many of the past captains of basketball, baseball, and track teams. Some of the Kansas immortals who look down from the walls on the present-day crop of athletes are Tommy Johnson, Glenn Cummings, Jim Bautsch, John Riley, and an inspiring place for "K" men to pass away their leisure moments. Other sports have taken the stage away from basketball here for the moment. Tomorrow Kansas swimming teams will meet Nebraska here in the water and at Lincoln on the cinder. Members of the team must take a well earned rest until they go to Norman to meet the Sooners on Feb. 18. With the Cornbushers defeating the "boy scats," Kansas is sure of a tie for first place in the conference until that game at Wichita. The field house at that game, for it will practically decide the championship race. Don't be surprised if Iowa State takes an up-turn in its troop progress this year. They have a new coach, George R. "Pop" Breitnall, who up until this year was track coach and friend of every student at Baker University. "Pop" as he is affectionately known, for we used on the back know, for we used to college at Baker, and we have seen Breitnall take only mediocre material and develop it into what were excellent performers for the Kansas conferences. With no better material matriculating at Baker than the other conference schools, "Pop" turned out 8 championship teams in 10 years. Breitnall is the most successful, that knows not only his sports, but also knows him and invariably gets them to regard him as their friend, to like and respect him greatly. Of course the Big Six competition is a long step from that of the Kang ft G soul, f _0 C soul, f _2 Harris, c _2 I Holmes, f _1 Twenig, w _0 B Brass, -0 O Brass, -0 H Townt, l _0 ROLLINS Knee Lengths, Chiffons New Spring Colors 79c 2 pr. $1.55 Also full length lace top chiffons. $100 819 Mass. St. Haynes & Keene In a game decided by free throws, the Gashouse Gang had trouble in getting to the basket at 21 to 19 in an intamural basketball game. Whitakers caged 8 for the Gashouse Gang but the latter dislaced the foe at the free-throw line. Men's Intramurals By Dale Heckendorf The box score: Gashle Gang (21) Whitakers (19) --g ft G soul, f _0 C soul, f _2 Harris, c _2 I Holmes, f _1 Twenig, w _0 B Brass, -0 O Brass, -0 H Townt, l _0 7 7 7 Ninjaption Official: Niswonger. Volley Ball the Beta volley ball team was pushed all the way to take the measure, and the team needed power to crush the Triangle volley ballers two straight.sigma Nu for improvement. The Alpha were matched for last night, but both teams failed to appear. Six students, Edwin Browne, c'38; Leighton Fosey, c'38; Harold Mulligan, c'unc1; Burt Kupmanbil, c'39; Bill Shipley, fa'40; and Bob Sullivan, can'c1, were IUCKFU announce trouts to enter the final trouts. Select Students To Enter Final Announcer Tryouts sas conference but knowing Bretnall as we do, we say watch out for Iowa State on Big Six tracks, if not this year, at least next year or the year after. We are inclined to be careful, for we noticed where the Cyclones beat Minnesota in their first indoor meet this year. The final will be held in the near future. Those selected in the preliminaries are requested to call Miss Seaman, assistant program director of KFKU, at 180R, to arrange for the final tryout. 8 3 9 Swimming Coach Herbert G. Alliphn has built his team this year around Ritchie, Newosinske, Proctor Vitec and Morton Jones, all lettermen, and Fisher, Stipp, and other returning squad members. Several promising freshmen will also see service against the Cornhusker swimmers to give Coach Alliphn a chance to test his squad. Swim Team In Dual Meet Members of the squad are: Robert Beeler, Topeka, breast stroke; Harry Brown, Wichita, breast and back strokes; Wallis Campbell, Salina, distance; Ray Davidson, Hutchinson, dashes; Gene Foster,焊field, distance; Paul Fisher,焊dashes; dashes; Danny Dyer, middle distance; Morton Jones, Kansas City, Mo; dashes; Alex Mitchell, Lawrence, dashes; Vote Nowaisuke, Kansas City, distance; Proctor Ritchie, Wichita, back stroke; dashes; Charles Stipp, Kansas City, Mo; diving. —TONITE— FOR BREAKFAST 2 Eggs with Toast, Jelly and Coffee---- 20c The University tank team will open its season tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 in the Robinson gym pool against Nebraska in a dual meet. The student activity book and identification card will be required of student spectators, and others will be charged 25 cents. 1 Egg with Bacon or Smoked Ham, Toast, Jelly and Coffee-- 750 UNION FOUNTAIN Or... Sub-basement Memorial Union VARSITY DANCE With the--- Kansas Host to Huskers In First Test of Season In Robinson Gym NEWEST SWINGIEST SWEETEST K. U. DANCE-BAND AGGREGATION Clyde Bysom AND HIS ORCHESTRA FEATURING: Barbara Edmonds, Songstress Lee Hackler, Directing TONITE Admission----75c Old-Fashioned Colonial Bouquet Beautifully arranged of lovely selected flowers. A sure-to-please gift. Let flowers tell the one in your heart that she's your Valentine! Valentine ORCHID Corsages Lovely corsages of Gardenia, Roses, Sweet Peas, Violet or Orchids. Flowers Say It Best WARD'S Flower Shop Telegraph and Delivery Service PHONE 820 Paul White, Garden City, diving. The present schedule of other swimming meets for the season is as follows: Feb. 19—Kansas State, here. Feb. 22—Washington U. of St Louis, here. Feb. 28-Kansas State, there. March 4 and 5-Big Six meet at Norman, Okla. Regular events in Saturday's dual meet will be scored with five points for a first, three for second, and one for third. In the medley relay, there will be five points for the first team and none for the second, while the 400-meter relay will give five points for the second. Jim Rapp尔 will serve as referee and starter for Saturday, and Gilmes Elmore as clerk of the course. PATEE Week 10c Tit 7 Days Then 15c TODAY AND TOMORROW Big Double Show Crashing Into New Rangeland Adventures GENE AUTRY "OLD BARN DANCE" With the "HILLBILLY BAND" AND Look 'Til You're Doxxled Laugh 'Til Your' Limp 'NEW FACES OF 1937' JOE PENNER PARKYAKARKUS ZORRO - CARTOON NOTICE! Our Admission Rate Beginning Next Sunday Adults 15c Children 10c Every Nite Is Varsity. Nite ARSITY Home of the Jyhawks TONITE Note This Outstanding Program — No. 1 — The golden voice of Nino Martini thrills you again in "Gay Desperado" Ida Lupino - Leo Carillo — No. 2 — 'League of Frightened Men' Walter Cannonly - Lincoln Stander SUNDAY Continuous from 2:00 You Can't Afraid to Miss This! PRACTICALLY STRANGERS AND SNOWED IN FOR DON ANN AMECHE and SOTHERN FIFTY ROADS TO TOWN' And What a Cast! Slim Summerville Jane Darwell. Stepin Fetchit — And — Gangster Guns Mix with College Athletics "All-American All Sweetheart" Patricia Scott Gene FARR COLTON MORGAN Women's Intramurals — Coming — 'History Is Made at Night' 'Three Smart Girls' Deck tennis: The schedule for deck tennis doubles has been revised. Fol- Jowing is the new schedule: Today: 4:30, I.W.W. vs. T.N.T.; 5 p. m. E.T.C. vs. I.N.D. Monday, Feb. 14: 4:30, Watkins hall vs. Pi Beta Phi; 5 p.m., Miller hall vs. Alpha Delta Pi. Week In and Week Out Dickinson Has the Hits! NOW! 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