Evaluation of the current performance in different domains. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1938 Track Team Opens Season At Nebraska Poor Training Facilities Handicap Kansas Squad For Meet; Ten Veterans Return The University of Kansas cinder- men will swing into action on the indoor track at Lincoln a week from tomorrow when they take a shot at Bhakra Curbhuders, outdoor and big Box Six champs of last season. The Jayhawkers are running true to form regarding the indoor running season. Prospects of an outstanding team this early in the program are improbable. In recent years the Kansans have made little impression on the Big Six indoor standings. Facilities for the sport in cold weather are not the best and the team does the best into outdoor schedule is well under way. The Mt. Oreed cindermens consistently threaten the first position in the conference carnival held each May. Tentative arrangements are being made to compete in the Butler Reilays at IndianaPipes or the annual Conference of Technology Reilays at Chicago. Ten Lettermen on Squad Despite the handicaps the Kansas outfit is rapidly developing into top-netch condition, although some of the veterans will not be in shape for the Cornhusker encounter. Coach H. W Hargass has a big turnout reporting regularly every afternoon from the team's squad, and many promising sophomores are filling shoes vacated by veterans. Following their debut at Lincoln, the Sunflower state performers tackle the Missouri Tigers at Columbia Fob. 26, and then take part in the Big Six championship meet, March 4 and 5, which is also held on the Missouri Sophomores Make Good Showing Lettermen returning are: Captain Harry Wiles, 40-yard dash and reails; Forest Hardace, sprints and reails; Marvin Cox, 40-yard dash, high jump and reails; Don Bird, pole vault and high jump; Gordon Clucas, broad jump; Ernest Klamm, mile and two-mile; Chester Friedland, shot and discus; Dale Heckendorn, 880-yard dash; Kenneth Clark, high and low hurdles; Paul Masoner, sprints and relenas. Felen Durand, another letterman, will be available when the basketball season closes. Sophomore tracksters showing genuine ability at their specialties are: J. D. Richardson, broad jump and sprints; Lyle Foy, sprints and relays; Williams, sprints and 440-yard dash; Charles Toberan, mile and two-mile; Joe Ryan, mile and two-mile; Leon Hepner, mile and two-mile; Knack Wright, high and low hurdles; Ed Wiles, 880-dash and mile; Ray Lawrence, pole vault; Gene Billips, broad jump; Max Replogle, broad jump and 440-yard dash; Jack Turner, shot. A. F. of L. To Take Drastic Measures Against Lewis Miami, Fla., Feb. 3.—(UP) The executive council of the American Federation of Labor tonight discharged its standing committee appointed to make peace with the Committee for Industrial Organization, and then went into an extraordinary session to consider advisability of taking drastic measures against the John L. Lewis faction. The three-man delegation appointed by the council more than a year ago was disbanded by secret notice before the council meeting began. Two thousand $5 life memberships in the student union, social and recreational center, are being sought at Iowa State College. Along the Sideline Elon Torrence Kansan Sports Editor We were interested in what Jim Henderson, sports editor of the Iowa State Student, had to say in his column "Under the Sport Spotlight" following the Nebraska-Iowa State game. Quoting Henderson: "Darn it, we hate to jump on Nebraska again this winter, especially after razing the Husker football eleven for their apparent roughness on the gridiron last fall. But we just can't hold ourselves back. We would like to say for the benefit of the Nebraska cages that it isn't such a pain being in them it is. In fact, we'd much rather have the Cyclones defeated than have them conduct themselves in such a questionable manner. "The sportmanship of a crowd is put to the stiftest sort of test when an athlete the likes of Paul Amene steps on the floor. He's a good athlete, we'll admit, one of the best in BIG Six football, and baseball circles. But it must take a lot of will power on the part of opposing players to refrain from violence right out there on the scene of battle. I'm afraid that most of us would have the rightful own judgment to be better and give good judgment and to blow with the—(fill in the blank with the word you prefer; ours was censured). You probably remember that Amen was rejected from the baseball game here last spring for "beefing." "Why does a coach tolerate such deliberately ussmanspartin-like conduct? It can bring nothing but discredit to the team and to the school. He's about as much to blame as his players. Both teams were playing hard Saturday night and at times the play was rough. The attitude of the visiting team, however, was deplorable, especially in the closing minutes. Ebaugh, the Husker center, was ejected from the game for争光刺伤 Babe Ryun. This is why the Nebraskans might well have followed his route to the bench. That statement excepts Elmer Drormann, though." Thus speaks Mr. Henderson. We know that the Cyclones are good sports, and we deduce, therefore, that Nebraska must have given plenty of provocation for such an outburst. All of which leads us to mention the Nebraska games here. The opinion of those of others of countenance, as nearly as we could ascertain, was that the Huskers were far from being a bunch of "Sunday School boys" in their play. The spectators were prejudiced, admittedly, but the rather rough tactics of the Nebraska players were of great importance of the event (even if they didn't those of the officials) and evoked loud condemnation in the form of a chorus of boos. Arrest Many Drunken Drivers However, even if Nebraska did force the rough play here, we must say in defense of the Huskers that they couldn't have been as bad as it seems they were at Ames. The type of game Coach Browne's team played here could be blamed to the fact that the officials didn't call the play closely, permitting the degrade to the stage at times. But this time, of the modern home game has progressed so that it is not humanly possible for officials to catch everything. We will let it go at that, with the hope that a nice time will be had by all when Kansas journeys to Lincoln. During the last six months of 1937 the Kansas Highway Patrol arrested 171 persons for drunken driving. The month of December brought the most offenders, there being 42 arrests in that period. COMING The Event of the Year A Company of 125 With Symphony Orchestra Elaborate Dancing - Gorgeous Scenery - Brilliant Costumes ONE EVENING ONLY The Most Successful Spectacle of the Century University Concert Course (Extra Attraction) Monday Evening, Feb.14 8:20 o'clock HOCH AUDITORIUM Seats now selling - popular prices: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c at School of Fine Arts Bell's Music Store Round Corner Drug Store D. M. SWARTHOUT, Manager. The Jayhawks, holding down second place in the conference, will rank as favorites on the basis of their 48-33 victory over Nebraska the last place. Wildcats are not expected to be without a battle. The next game in the Jayhawkers drive to overtake the fast-moving, first-place Oklahoma Sooners will be the contest here Monday night with the Kansas State Wildcats as he opponents. K-State, Next Court Foe, Plays Here Monday The most encouraging feature of the Kansas-Nebraks game Wednesday night, was the fact that the Jayhawks' potential power was turned into actual strength. In previous games Kansas had not appeared to be playing up to its capabilities, against the Huskers the Jayhawks played their best basketball. Lyman Corlis, junior forward from Topeka, his claim to a first string berth by playing an out-standing game. Corli scored nine points and did some fine work on defense. The other four first-string men, Don Ebling, forward, Sylvester Intramural elimination swimming meets are Wednesday, Feb. 16, and Thursday, Feb. 17. The final meet is on Friday, February 23. Practice during regular open hours — Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 3:00-4:30 and Tuesday, 2:50-3:50. Women's Intramurals Deck tennis doubles start next week. Intramural managers should get their blanks from the office now. Free Throw Contest Swimming Basketball - All 60 free throws must be finished by Saturday evening. The 10 women with the highest scores will shoot 25 baskets apiece next week. A bronze medal will be awarded to the higher scorer. The semi-finals in aerial darts should be played off by the end of next week. Vehicle Deaths Increase A picture of the rapid increase in motor vehicle deaths in the United States can be gleaned from the fact that in 1913 there were 4,000 accidental deaths, in 1935 there were 37,000 and in 1936 there were 37,800. SPECIAL-ent of public instruction, will be in charge of the sessions, which will be addressed by Gov. Walter A. Hux-man. Schmidt, center, Fred Praille, guard, and Dick Harp, guard, also played exceptional basketball against Nebraska. 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