--- PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1937 1 Hargiss Selects Quarter Milers For Relay Team Jayhawkers To Compete Saturday in Armour Indoor Track Carnival Battling hard at every curve on the stadium indoor track, five Jayhawker quarter-milers, Sunday afternoon, fought for positions on the mile relay team that is entered in the annual Armour Institute of Technology Indoor Relays at Chicago next Saturday. Lloyd Foy, Gordon Guise, Marvin Cox, and Jack Richardson, four of the five top notch performers, qualified for places on the team to represent Kansas in the colorful relay camp at the University of Chicago field house. Cox Leads Quarter-Mile Coach H. W. Hargis ran the man through the event in two heats, Cox by virtue of a terrific final stretch drive, moved out Foy in the first clash. In the second heat Guise led Richardson and Wiles to the tape to take first honors in an event that was a struggle all the way. They jostled each other at the turns as they fought to command the lead. Wiles, rated as one of the best, was not in his usual form owing to a slight illness during the past week. Green, another crack 440 man, was unable to participate as a result of a football injury received last fall. Sixtey-seven on Squad Among other Kansas cinder artists are two outstanding men in the field events, Dale Shannon, in basketball, and Dale Shannon, high jumper, are the most consistent point winners of the entire team. In the Nebraska dual meet and the Big Six indoor carnival both men had little trouble in placing first in their events. Shannon scored ten track encounter during last season. The ranks of the squad have swelled to 67 members. More cinder aspirants will be expected out when the weather warms up to permit the men to use the outdoor track. Hopes of practicing outdoors this week were shattered as winter again visited the campus. Men now appearing daily for practice are: Ryan, Fitzgibbon, Heckendorn, Swender, Sussex, Chad, Bard, Taylor, Scott, John, Jackson, Gulph, Shannon, McCoy, Grimes, Piper, Piper, Morley, Friedland, Toberu, Burnett, Green, Clark Lebars, Cannady, Griffith, Klannon, Miles, Russell, Saville, Bonanno, Haslam, Burton, E. Wiles, Foy, Sella, Hassan, Burton, E. Wiles, Foy, Sella, Boujer, Bourcher, Moll, Cluas, Billings, Kane, Pine, Wall, Phillips, McClure, Musser, Musser, Sifford, Thompson, Zapune, Longshore, Masonier, Williams, Jones, Shirk and Wood Summer Catalogue Ready Soon Sabina Cavatigne recently Soon seasoned a session catalogue will be ready for in the department, the first of next week in the Teacher's Place- ment bureau. Mindfulness Men's Intramurals The Phi Delt's and Sig Alph's came through the semi-final round of the tournament in basketball tournament Miami. They start their three-game series for the championship, which night at 9 p.m. The Phi Delt's and Sig Alph's tussle with the Kappa Sa'g before coming through in a half-half fight was the biggest event, the smallest team entered and also the best ball handling crew, had the Delta's baffled the first half and led Nourse was again outstanding for the Sig Alph's, piling up 13 points in their out of A T O 29-19 The "B" team finals will be beaten by the "G" team in a closely contested B and will be played Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. The Sigma Chi Club had two players in double played two included男兵. Phi Delt (26) Kappa Sig (16) g f f i g f f i Bridgett, l g f f i Cave, f g f f i Young, f .2 l Gowan, f g f f i North, c .2 o Pierson, c .1 l Vantcave, l .2 0 Clover, c .1 l ID Troster, g .2 1 Hanson, g .0 0 Chambers .2 0 Miller .0 0 Officials: Allen-Cooper Sie Alph. (39) A.T.O. (19) Babifen, f 1 1 0 Noreif, f 1 1 0 Karber, f 1 1 0 Arthur, f 1 2 0 Soberg, g 1 2 0 Soldbeg, g 1 2 0 Geough, g 2 2 0 Zogelm, f 1 2 0 Window, g 2 2 0 Phi Gam "B" (13) Phi Delt "B" (21) g. ft. Baskett, f 2 | 1 Sleeper, f 2 | 0 Heard, g 0 | 1 Heard, k 0 | 0 Brown, g 1 | 0 Brown, h 0 | 0 Townley, h 0 | 0 G. ftf Goodby, g. 1 Rifching, f. 6 McLaLain, c. 0 Homglow, g. 4 Homglow, l. 4 Gull Gull Hormon Hormon g. 1 2 1 1 2 Officials: Allen-Keown. Chemical structure Sir Clement "C" (13) S.A.F. "B" (21). g. 14 Winter, f. 2 Wallingd, f. 19 Johnson, c. - 3 Lewer, g. - 1 3 Lewer, g. - 1 3 Alpaugh 1 0 Vaughn 1 0 Officials: Crabbe-Cooper. Speaks Before Rotary Club Spikes' Before Rotary Club Fletcher Wellemer, gr. Martin Alanowy, c75, and Paul Mortez, c39 from the Peace-Access Committee's peace caravan before the regular meeting of the Lawrence Rotary Club yesterday upon neutrality legislation now before Congress. COUPON This coupon is worth 15c in trade on purchases over 25c. 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The Pacific coast teams cut out the jump several years ago, and when I saw Stanford play this winter, I saw some real ball-handlers. It might be worth trying, though it doesn't seem quite fair to penalize a team that has just won the championship and is bringing the ball to the opponents. I like the plays that have been developed about the center jump." THE GRANADA HAS THE PICTURES--the center jump," said Doctor Allen, but I am not going to work against it this year. The Pacific coast teams cut out the jump several years ago, and when I saw Stanford play this winter, I saw some real ball-handlers. It might be worth trying, though it doesn't seem quite fair to penalize a team that has just won the championship and is bringing the ball to the opponents. I like the plays that have been developed about the center jump." The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences Has Announced That the Award for the Best Performance of 1936 Goes to PAUL MUNI for His Brilliant Portrayal in "The Story of Louis Pasture. AND FURTHER Another prospective change in basketball, that of the elimination of the center jump except to start the rucks will come before the rubs body. "The Story of Louis Pasteur" and "The Great Ziegfeld" Muni Hi Expressed Belief That His Work as Pasteur, the French Scientist, Was His Most Satisfying in Motion Pictures! THE 2 BEST PICTURES OF 1936! "Whereas players 6 feet 5 were are a few years ago, they are common now," said Doctor Allan. "Now they are 6 feet 10, not uncommon." Allen Proposes Change In Basketball Rules PAUL MUNI in "The Story of Louis Pasteur" Booth Tarkington's Immortal Story Returned by Request — THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY AND "PENROD and SAM" The Theatre in a Million DICKINSON A report on the increasing number of tall players in basketball will be made to the National Rules body in Chicago this week by Dr. Forrest C, Allen, director of athletics at the University, and chairman of the research committee of the National Rules body. Would Put Basket Two Feet Higher Than It Is Now “这 increase in average height” he continued, ‘is due to the constant search for tall players, and the encouragement to become basketball players offered boys who have not had any particular liking for the game. Even in junior high schools, he has noticed that satisfaction in being able to capitalize on his height, and did so.” For several years, Doctor Allen has advocated that the baskets be placed 12 feet instead of 10 feet from the floor, making all players “tall or short—give more “arch” to their shots. This year he developed a foot 7 center, as a “de-dunker” of a four-man zone defense functioned farther from the basket. Five to ten times a game Wellhausen would leap into air and intercept what appeared to be a sure shot, and only twice on the home court did his leap entail interference with the base-net in an opponent an unearned field goal. Has the Pictures! 25c 'til 7 Shows 3-7-9 NOW! SCOOP! LOVE IS NEWS! The National Basketball Coaches Association, of which Doctor Allen was first president, will meet in Chicago Monday and Tuesday of the week. The body will be in session from Tuesday evening through Thursday. Results of the freshman-sophomore and junior-senior class basketball games played last Tuesday night are as follows: Women's Intramurals BIG NEWS! GAY NEWS!! GOOD NEWS!!! For You! A Thrilling New Trio on a Streamlined, Screenmed, Springtime Love-Lark! **paternities** (13) 11 0 Gies, f 1 0 King, f 2 1 King, f 2 1 Willetts, f 4 1 Paden, g 0 0 Paden, g 0 0 Lattner, g 0 0 Lattner, g 0 0 Sophomores (13) Uhrke g f t f Lemonje f ___ 1 10 MädoJe f 7 0 0 Wisler g ___ 0 2 Wisler g ___ 0 2 Barlen g ___ 0 1 12 1 3 Official: Hoover. Juniors (12) LOVE IS NEWS Slim Summerville Stepin Fetchit Walter Catlett Dudley Digges | | g ft f | | g ft f | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Bottom, g | -0 0 2 | Walker, f | 1 0 0 | | Thompson, g | 0 0 0 | Worle, f | -6 2 0 | | Bakery, g | 0 0 0 | Erkine, f | -4 0 0 | | Bakery, g | -0 0 0 | Erkine, f | -4 0 0 | | Moll, f | -3 0 1 | Pulley, g | -0 0 0 | | Dresser, f | -3 0 1 | Pulley, g | -0 0 0 | | Dresser, f | -3 0 1 | Bucher, g | -0 0 1 | 'Man of Affairs' 6 0 4 11 2 2 Official: Mercer. Dorothy Jane Willecus Corbin hall, is leading with a total of 95 points in the contest for individual intramural FRIDAY Returning by Request---- That Lovely Queen of the Silver Skates SONJA HENIE WEDNESDAY The First Gentleman of the Screen GEORGE ARLISS "ONE IN A MILLION" SUNDAY! SWING IT! CAROLE LOMBARD FRED MacMURRAY "Swine MacLover Swine" "Swing High, Swing Low" points. Deneise Lemonte, Pbi Beta Phi, and Elaine Neudorff, Alpha Chi Omega, rank second and third with 88 and 78 points respectively. The woman with the highest number of points at the end of the year will receive a bronze medal for individual point winner. Individual scores are as follows: Dorothy Jane Willcurs 95 Denise Lemonne 88 Edine Neulord疼 78 Hilen Gara 62 Dorothy Palley 70 Myra Erkline 69 Ruth Baker 63 Barclay Knee 61 Delois Woles 61 Korth Wurley 58 Isabel Spiegel 17 Mary Louise Schmierer 52 Alice Padon 31 Drawings for the men's intramural vesting tournament were com- pleted last night following medical examinations of the contestors by Dr. R. I. Canuteson, yesterday afternoon. The first round will start at 4:30 NTRAMURAL WRESTLING DRAWINGS ARE COMPLET today. Second-round matches will begin immediately after the first round is over and continue until probably 1 o'clock. Semi-finals and finals will be held Thursday afternoon and noon. The complete schedule of matches is posted on the intramural bulletin board. PATEE Week 10c Tit 12 Days Then 15c NOW! 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