--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1938 Cunningaham Beats Romani To the Tape Mite Goes in 4:11. But Ben Johnson Steals the Show With Record in 60-ud. Dash New York, Feb. 5.—(UP)—BEN Johnson, Columbia's black comet ran the fastest 60-yard dash in history tonight at the thirty-first annual Milrose track and field games before a crowd of 16,000 in Madison Square Garden. His time was six seconds flat. Johnson's performance overhadowed the headlight attraction, the Wanamaker mile, which was won for the fifth time by Glenn Cunningham, the tireless runner, running for the state championship. *Winning Tree Fallst. Slow.* Winning Time Fairly Slow Cunningham, who holds the world indoor record, ran in the comparatively slow time of 4:11 as he beat the San Romani, a fellow Kansas. Charley Fenks of Wisconsin took third place by a shade from Gene Venko, veteran N.Y.A.C. miler, while Don Lash, the Indiana iron man, dropped out of the race two laps from home. A half hour before, Johnson had turned in the greatest sprinting race ever seen on the Garden boards. The old mark of 6.2 seconds was set in 1923 by Loren Murchison in New York. Down during the years, several other men equaled it including Emmet Toppino, Jesse Owens, and Eulace Peacock. Johnson Clips Record Twice In winning the first trial heat, Johnson equaled it, then clipped it a tenth of a second in winning the semi-finals. in the finals, the Negro star was off his mark like a streak, in one of the most perfect starts ever seen down the track for the new record. In the mile run, Cunningham picked up yard after yard as they moved around the oval. He killed off San Romani with a blistering pace, Venkze tried to keep up but he fell behind and was nipped at the tape by Fenke, who was a close third. Lettermen Play TennisIndoors Newton Hoverstock, c. 38, and Jame Kell, c. 38, both of Topka, and both two-letter winners in tennis, are working out in Robinson gymnasium while the weather is unsuitable for practice outdoors. Hoverstock and Kell are the only members of last year's Kansas tennis team returning and they will be co-captains of the team. Other candidates for the team working out now include Merrill Day, c'38, Edward Mirante, 3rd l, and Howard Dunham, c'38. Matches are being arranged with Kansas State, Nebraska and Missouri, to lead up to the Big Sixt meet in Lincoln the latter part of May. A team of four will be held some time before competition starts. Require Safety Study Kansas safety leaders are uniting in an effort to make mandatory course of study in traffic safety in the high schools of the state. PATEE Continuous from 2 All Shows 15c All Seats 2 New Features The Stratospheric Love Life of Two Great Aeronauts! 2 New Features "High Flyer" WHEELER-WOOLSEY LUPE VALEZ — AND — What Lets Gangsters Go Free? Iowa State Beats Missouri Ames, Iowa, Feb. 5- (UP)—Iowa State college battled the Missouri Tigers with a varied offense tonight to win a Big Six conference game. It was the seventh home game of the season which the Cyclones have on in the last few minutes of play. Geared to stop Blahnik, Iowa State guard and leading Big Six scorer, Missouri was caught off guard when the Cyclone offense centered around Menze and Beresford, sophomore forwards. Although closely guarded, Blahnik managed to score 10 points to tie with Brown, Missouri center, for high scoring honors. "Missing Witness" --all-American George Sauer, whom he had搔起 the preceding season. Milo Clawson was picked as all-conference tackle in 1934. Women's Intramurals Free-Throw Contest Names of the 10 highest scorers in the free-throw contest will be put on the bulletin board tomorrow. They may make their final free throws sometime Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. Ouack Club Members of Quack Club are to continue reporting for practice at the same hours that they had last semester, JOHN LITEL DICK PURCELL LATEST NEWS BOSKO AND PIRATES Basketball Outstanding players on intranural basketball teams have been placed on class teams. Freshman; Grissell (manager) Hayes, Leech, Bridges, Wiley, Bell Jekins, Kerns, Fisher, James, Parker, Kunshik and Yoamans. Sophonore: Wisler (manager) Blaney, Ulm, Lemonie, Ehrek, Woods, Mercer, Barland, Woodward, Adair, Brown, Iverson, Irix and McVey. Junior: Lettter (manager), Variance Manager, General Manager, Crery, Paden, Cannon, Gets, Clurry, Paden, Cannon, Gets, McLaurent, Bigelow, Bursuck, King Hawk. Senior: Baker (manager), Woold, Dresser, Kardan, Klan, Flood, Curd, Rollow, Griffin, Thompson, Gikelson, Sterling, Heitman, Armstrong. WEDNESDAY GENE AUTRY "Old Barn Dance" Following is the class schedule: Feb. 10; 8:30, Freshman vs. sopho- more; 9:15, junior vs. senior; 9:45, 8:30, freshman vs. senior; 9:18, junior vs. sophomore. Feb. 17; 8:30, senior vs. sophomore. 9:15, junior vs. freshman. Change In Pool Hours For Men Is Announced The following hours are announced for the men's open plum at the swimming pool in Robinson gymnasium: Tuesday; 7 to 9 p.m. 9 p.m. Saturday: 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday: 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday: .3 to 4.30 p.m.; 7 to 9 p.m. These hours will be observed until after the Big Six swimming season has been completed March 4. The new schedule for open hours will be announced at that time. Freshmen Awarded Numerals Tonite - Tomorrow Tuesday F for t e-Yight Athletes Receive Numerals a nd Sweaters A fte r Grade Checkup Bigger than "Men in White" Better Than White Parade" Right This Way to the Big Show No.1 Recommendation of 46 freshman athletes for football numerals and sweaters was announced yesterday by Gwinn Henry, director of athletics, following a checkup of grades for the past semester. At the close of the football season, Coach Ad Lindsay and Freshman Coach R. L. Conger recommended that all who participated throughout the season, and who completed the necessary 12 hours of work at the University, be awarded numerosity grades were checked yesterday. Barbara Stanwyck Joel McCrea "Internes Can't Take Money" Plus She saw men bartered for gold in Chinatown Honky Tonks Mike Andrews, Robert R. Allen, Morris Belshe, Robert Buchanan, Frank Bulkay, Wiliams Ia mBunsen, Richard Driess, Richard Driess, Richard Driess, Robbins, Dugan, Keith Fedeh, H. D. FisK, Chelber Gibbs, James Greene, Robert Grubb, Edward Halr, Herbert Hartman, Thomas Higgins, Wal- ter Donald Pierce, Steve Renko, Sidney Reid, Michael Schumacher, David Taylor, Louis Thompson, Dave Tindall, Irwin Travis, Charles Wentleman, Harry White, Richard Wolf Wednesday - Thursday Absolutely no raise in prices Leland Huddleston, Donald Jacka, Donald Kaul, Francis Lehman, How- ard Martin, Ralph Malot, Quido Massare, Charles McDougal, Wilbur Trevor, Michael Doyle, Joe Miller, Jock Morgan, Laurence Nelson, Jerry Orden, Myrn Piggot. 'DaughterofShanghai' Following is the list: Washington, Feb. 5.—(UP) The final draft of the administration farm bill, ready for congressional consideration after a month of conferences, faced opposition tonight from western senators. "One in a Million" Ready To Consider Farm Bill It's the picture of the year No. 2. You'll Never Forget It Once You See It! 10c WE ASK til 7 then 15c No. 1 SONJA HENIE DON AMECHE JEAN HERSHOLT RITZ BROTHERS "County Fair" Next Sunday "FIFTY ROADS TO TOWN" Ornond Beach, former Kansas football star and a member of the championship Jayhawker team of 1930, recently was voted the most valuable player to his team and the most sportsmaniakey player in the Ontario Rugby Football Union during the 1937 campaign. Ormond Beach Is Top Canadian Rugby Player Beach, who plays with the Sarma, Ont. Imperialis, will receive the Imperial Oil Trophy. O.R.F.U. officials said that in voting for the trophy winner each senior club in the union submitted the names of two of its clubs to the Ontario government club. They said each club's ballot had Beach's name on it. The former Kansas fullback was further honored by being named to the all-Eastern Canadian and the all-Canadian rugby teams for the fourth consecutive season. The Jayhawk tackle, also made the all-Eastern Canadian team. While a member of the Kansas Team, Beach was known as the finest line-backer in the conference. Te first won all-Big Six mention when he was named first-team fullback as a sophomore in 1986. He was chosen all-conference in 1987 and returned to school after missing one year. In his senior year, Beach was crowded to the second-all-star eleven by Nebraska's Chancellor and Mrs. F. H. Lindley left last night for Washington, D.C., where the Chancellor will attend a meeting of the national advisory committee of the NYA on Monday and Tuesday. Chancellor Lindley Goes to Washington The committee will discuss the success of its program this year with a view to formulating a program to appoint a President Roosevelt and Congress. While in Washington they will visit with their son, Ernest K. Lindley, his wife, and their three grandchildren. Ernest K. Lindley recently resigned the position as Washington correspondent for the New York Times and he had since the inauguration of President Roosevelt. He is now Washington correspondent for the weekly news magazine, News-Week. Hendaye, Franco-Spanish Frontier, Feb. 6, (Sunday) —(UPI)Spanish insurgent columns, swarming down over the hills north of Teruel, devoy Loyalty lines back from Sanugao road and paved the way for a path at Teruel's outer defenses, a Nationalist commando, and early today. Insurgents Advance on Teruel --- OUR NEW SPRING PATTERNS ARE HERE! $25.00 and up SCHULZ the TAILOR "Suiting You - That's My Business" 924 Mass. Phone 914 Camera Club To Hear Doan Discuss Dark Room Equipment Drop in for Supper Tonite--- Dark room equipment will be demonstrated and discussed by Prof. E. N. Doan of the department of journalism at the meeting of the K. U. Camera Club Tuesday evening in room 102. Club building, including the club and learning various photographic techniques, including experimental printing and developing, are welcome at this meeting. Open 'til 9:00 Your friends will be here UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union New Records Always and Always Dr. Rhythm Larry Clinton Bear Down The Big Dipper Andy Kirk I Was Doing All Right Love Is Here to Stay Larry Clinton The Big Dipper Smoke From a Chimney Tommy Dorsey You're a Sweetheart When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain __Kate Smith__ TODAY! 4 GRAND DAYS GRANADA Continuous from 2:30 X-TRA! X-TRA!. Barred from showing in many states but you see it now for the first time in Kansas complete without a single cut. Inside NAZI GERMANY 1938 POST WAR CHAOS IN GERMANY! FASCISM vs. DEMOCRACY! NAZI PROGRAM FOR YOUNG! PLACE OF WOMEN IN GERMANY! HITLER'S RISE TO POWER! WITH THE MARCH OF TIME Miriam Hopkins - "WISE GIRLS" Bob Burns - "RADIO REVELS" JOAN'S MOST THRILLING LOVE STORY! From Hell's Kitchen With a Tin Spoon in Her Mouth to a Hoavenly Retreat! Glamorously gowned by Adrian! TEAMED FOR THE first TIME! Watch this boy Alan Curtis skyrocket to stardom. He is really a ‘find’. He has good looks and can act, too! ALAN CURTIS - RALPH MORGAN Also — Color Cartoon Novelty - Latest News MANNEQUIN" WATCH FOR! LAWRENCE'S ONLY DELUXE THEATRE — WE SHOW THE BEST AND LEAVE THE REST! TODAY! SUNDAY SHOWS n 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 1 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 DICKINSON SUNDAY PRICES 10c = 35c Week Days 25c 'til 7 Only the Dickinson Could Bring You the Mighty Successor to "The Plainsman" — The Story of the Pirate Who Saved the Nation! A story to thrill the heart of all America! The life and loves of Pirate Jean Laffite, once a name to chill the heart of every merchant captain, to thrill the heart of every New Orleans belle... now a name to flame in undying glory upon the nation's screen as Cecil B. DeMille re-tells in thundering sequence the roaring story of the pirate who saved the nation! ADOLPH ZUKOR PRESENTS Cecil B. DeMille PRODUCTION FREDRIC MARCH A Paramount Picture with FRANCISKA GAAL AKIM TAMIROFF MARGOT GRAHAME WALTER BRENNAN and Ian Keith · Anthony Quinn Conglass Dumbell · Beauch Bondi Robert Barrat · Hugh Sothern Louise Carratt · Evelyn Keys Directed by CECIL B. DeMILLE EXTRA TREATS! Betty Boop 'Candid Candidate Fox Moviutone News SOON! W. C. Fields - Martha Raye - Dorothy Lauro - Ban Blue in "BIG BROADCAST OF 1938" 1