UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 5. 1937 PAGE FOUR 》 Kansas Track Team Will Meet Tigers Saturday Noble and Wellhausen To Join Crew For Big Six Indoor Meet With Ray Noble and Al Wellhausen, stellar Big Six basketball performers adding power to the Kansas track team, the Jayhawks take to the field in the Big Six insurer at the University of Missouri field house tomorrow after noon. Noble and Wellhausen, after playing their last cage game with the M. Oread crew, will join Coach H. W. Hargis and his men at Columbia. Noble will attempt to re-enact a herculean feat accomplished by Gordon Gray, basketball and track star of the University. After appearing in two strenuous court clashes on successive evenings Gray pulled a Dick Merrivile With no training since the preceding outdoor season Gray captured first honors in the pole vault. Gordon Clucas, broad jumper, due to leg injuries, will not accompany the team. Wade Green, captain, not fully recovered from a football injury and will not be in his best form. The team will depart early this afternoon by bus for the Tiger's hair. The preliminaries will be run off afternoon and the finals at night. From past performances this season the Cornhuskers and the Tigers appear to be the most powerful contenders for top position in the conference carnival tomorrow. The Jay-hawkeye squad is expected to give Kansas State, Oklahoma and Iowa a chance to battle for the third place honors. The Cramison and Blue tracksters are not in top form and are not expected to reach their peak until the outdoor season is well under way. The men are eagerly looking for the Texas, Texas, Kansas, and Drake relays. Listed below are the men making the trip, and the events in which they are entered. 60-yard dash—Foy, Richardson. 60-yard high hurdles—Clark and Mason. 69-yard low hurdles—Clark, Masoner and Wiles. 880-yard run—Cox and Guise soner and Wiles. 40-yard dash—Green, Wiles, and Richardson. Mine Run — Fitzgibbon and Klann. 2-mile run — Fitzgibbon and Klann. Mile Relay—Cox, Guise, Green and Wiles. High jump-Shannon and Wellhausen. Pole vault—Bird and Noble. Shot put—Friedland. Women's Interprexle --from the Big Six to exceed a schedule of nine games, but this apparently was only a matter of formality. No return game has been scheduled as yet but it is thought the Pacific Coast represent might accept an offer from Columbia during Missouri's centennial home-coming celebration in 1029. Women's Intramurals Sigma Kappa defeated Alpha Omicron Pi, 3 to 0, in the deck tenthirds, and played Wednesday. The match between Sigma Delta Pi was postponed and Alpha Delta Pi was postponed. The third round of the women's deck tennis shields tournament must be played at 5 o'clock games will be forfeited. The matches may be played any afternoon after Participants in the basketball free throw tournament must shoot their own basket at least once during the week. Each round consists of nine rounds and must be checked by an official. PATEE Week 10c Til 7 Days Then 15e TODAY AND TOMORROW 2 ACTION PACKED FEATURE PICTURES A Scarlet Chapter in the History of Yellow Metal! RICHARD DIX in "YELLOW DUST" SONGS, LAUGHS ROMANCE "Walking on Air" GENE RAYMOND ANN SOTHERN BIG SIX SEASON'S SCORES Ball Players Work Out In Pre-Season Session KU Neb, Ohl KM Ksc, Ion Kan. 22 26 38 36 17 26 Neb. *27* 32 34 38 22 31 270 Neb. *27* 32 34 38 22 31 270 Okla. *28* 32 41 26 32 42 Kla. *29* 31 32 26 32 42 *39* 24 31 32 26 32 41 *39* 24 31 32 26 32 41 Mo. *32* 34 30 34 30 40 37 *39* 25 30 45 30 45 370 *36* 45 28 44 31 44 408 Ts. *35* 347 358 359 298 318 408 Gma Wn 8 8 7 5 2 0 180 Gma Wn 8 8 7 5 2 0 180 "Robinson Crusoe" Daily work-outs for the University baseball team started yesterday dtermen, with approximately forty-five candidates reporting. Practice will be held daily in preparation for the state tournament on April 15 with Iowa State College. SUNDAY POWELL LOY HARLOW TRACY "LIBELED LADY" (Read downward, then Kansas scored 27 and 32 against Nebraska, Nebraska scored 2 and 3 against Kansas, Winning score (receded) (42). Pct. .800 .800 .700 .500 .200 .000 The initial practice, under the direction of Couch Francis Kappelman and Ole Nesmith, was brief but mazy, and chiefly devoted to a long jog around the overhead track, calcitonins, pitching and catching practice for the factory training for the bidding candidates. Kappelmann warned against overmphasis in the early stages; and aid that he wouldn't apply the pressure. The weather moves he sound outlooks. Opt, Tl S. Pts. Coach Kopkelman, expressed his pleasure at being left in charge of the team during the absence of Ad Lindsey who will continue his attention to the spring football practice which begins Monday. Coach Lindsay attended the practice, and before dismissing the squad he stressed training rules, and in early workouts over-embracing in early workouts. -8-Y.M.C.A. 1 vs. Cardinals on east court; S.P.E. “B” vs. Kappa Sig “B” on west court. 8. D.TD. "B" vs. Phi Delt "C" on east court; S.A.M. vs. D.U. on west court. Men's Intramurals 4:30—All Stars vs. A.K. Psi on east court; Acacia "B" vs. A.T.O. "B" TODAY! and Saturday 7—A.T.O. vs. Delta Chi on east court; Phi Chi vs. Ohio Rangers on west court. Sigma KJL p. f. 1 Hummann, f. 1. 0. 2 Swindell, f. 1. 0. 0 Porter, c. 1. 0. 0 Dieng, g. 1. 0. 1 Gee, h. 1. 0. 1 Gillen, c. 2. 2. 2 Lelmore, f 6 g f i McIntosh, f 0 1 McIntosh, f 0 1 Galloway, g 0 1 Migge, g 0 1 Brooke, g 0 1 Brooke, g 0 1 10 1 7 Official: McEnroe Glover, f 1 0 Masters, f 1 0 Saurk, c 1 0 Murray, g 1 0 Murray, g 1 0 Nally 0 0 Birey 0 0 Longin 0 0 Today Phi-Gam ... g 10 f Ratchie, f ... g 10 Goudy, f ... 1 0 0 Mckinnon, l ... 1 0 0 Gill, l ... 1 0 3 Tumph, g, l ... 1 0 2 Downey ... 0 1 1 Harmon ... 0 1 1 King, f 4 1f 7 King, g 4 0 1 Saintin, f 0 0 1 Manton, f 0 0 1 Davison, g 1 0 1 Walbert 0 0 1 Walbert 0 0 1 Officiala Camerafen Officials: Arkie, Rosacker. Hits That Hit the Spot DICKINSON Korea Su Ryan, f 1.0 Ryan, f 1.0 Dr Foure, f 3.0 Pearson, c 3.1 Alfredoerlo, g 0.2 Allerdam, h 0.4 Shields, h 0.2 Kimra Sie $ ^{127} \mathrm {B}^{2 +} $ /16 Delta Chi (19) Life meets death...Happiness mingles with despair...Love defies a shattering challenge! 25c 'til 7 Shows 3 - 7 - 9 SCANDAL BREAKS LOOSE! Behind the Scenes in a Swanky Hospital "A DOCTOR'S DIARY Soon! The Picture You've Waited For! Marlene DIETRICH Continuous Show SUNDAY! He Met Her Rowing Back From a Yacht Ride! The Play That Rocked Blase Broadway! A Presentation Picture with George Bancroft • Helen Burgesh • John Trent Ruth Golman • R. Reauld • Diced by Charles Vider • HOOKED THEODORA S. MAN TAMPERS WITCH. Artist and Model—Man and Woman! Charles BOYER "GARDEN OF ALLAH" In Technicolor Riberty, f 0 g f f Campbell, f 1 0 Tewson, c 1 0 Zalman, g 1 0 Mortz, g 1 0 Moritz, g 1 0 Missouri To Play U.C.L.A. Hire, f 6 g ft Bruiser, f 2.1 l Archidle, c 1.0 l Smith, f 2.0 l Smith, f 2.0 l Swage 2.0 l Laguardier, f 6 1 1 Schratter, f 6 1 1 Bernham, f 1 1 2 Hare, c 1 2 2 Blair, c 1 2 2 McGoy, r 2 0 3 McGoy, r 2 0 3 Rabb, r 1 0 3 Tigers Will Go West For Game in November Gall, Ghosts (119) Stiffland, J. Lindsey, J. 0 0 0 Lindsey, J. 0 0 0 Boardman, J. 0 1 0 Smith, J. 0 1 0 Pearce, J. 0 2 0 Pearce, J. 0 2 0 Gal. Ghosts II. (19) The Missouri Tiger football team, second place winner in the Big Six this past season, will play the University of California at Los Angeles in the Los Angeles Coliseum on Nov. 27, according to William G. Arkerman, UCLA graduate man- whip. The team is standing teams on the couch and is a member of the Pacific Coast conference. The game comes just two days after the Tigers' annual Thanksgiving festivities. The Missouri will have to travel 180 miles and play two games in a period of three days. The Big Six will be out before time for the kickoff. Missouri had to get permission Guild Secretary Speaks K. P. Midtown, secretary of the Greater Kansas City Newsaper Guild and assistant city editor of the Kansas City Journal-Post, related the development of the Guild yesterday before three groups of journalists and presented the need for a burial bargaining by newspaper men. Middleton stated that the metropolitan newspapers are "big business" and focus all attention upon the operations of the publication thus looting sight of the individual employee's welfare. Journal-Post Executive Explains AN.G. Principles Through discussions of newswriters' problems with their managers, the Guild has partially succeeded in restoring wards, better working conditions, and creating a linking between workers and managers. The Guild is affiliated with the American Federation of Labor and through this affiliation comes power to be used if necessary. "Editorial staffs wanted protection but not unionism and they needed SHOWS Friday, 2:30, 7, 9:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Shows, 11 a.m., 2 to 12 p.m. TODAY and TOMORROW 2 GREAT PICTURES Feature No. 2.—Slashing Fat Fight! Blazing Gun Duel! BUCK JONES in "The Unknown Valley" With BARBARA WEEKS Admission - Adults 15c - Kiddies 10c SUNDAY 2 GREAT PICTURES No. 1—Returned by Popular Demand! ...til their fingers touched across a table when the lights were low and the music sweett ...He Wanted an Heiress —A Vina Delmar gay romance of a hard-boiled couple who tried to walk out on love. CAROLE LOMBARD FRED MacMURRAY No. 2 — First Run in Lawrence Adults 15c - Kiddies 10c Watch For — "THE FOUR-DAY WONDER" collective bargaining, so they forme the Guild. They consider their membership as a form of job insurance," declared Middleton. Fencers Sponsor Meet University Club Will Promote General Tournament The University Fencing Club will be host to an all-University fencing tournament next Tuesday evening according to an announcement by Coach Jim Report yesterday. This meet will be unique in that it will be entirely student controlled and officialized. All students interested in competing are welcome, and entries may be filed at the intramural office in Robinson gymnasium. Competition will start promptly at 8 o'clock. Admission will be free and the public invited. The list of student officials will be headed by Tom Orr, c38, and assisted by Kalman Oravet, c40, Carpter Patternon, c28, Carsel Linton, c20, Leon Finken, c30, Max Maze, c20, Kristy Finken, c20, all members of the club, Grace Perkins will official for the women fencers. KANSAS WINS NINETEENTH TITLE IN THIRTY YEARS This year is the nineteenth in the 50 years of Missouri Valley and Big Six conference history that Kansas has been the champion or co-champion. Two of these co-champions, Nebraska and one with Missouri. For Your Convenience DANCE CONTINUOUS SHOWS New Jubilesta 936-38 Mass. In addition to this co-championship with Kunisu, Missouri has had four clear titles; Neibruhasa has had two co-championships and two others. Every Saturday Night 9 till 12 K. U. Rhythm Club Oklahoma was undefeated champion the last year of the Missouri Valley, and also the first year under the Big Six; Kansas State twice has been champion; and Iowa State once. Daily 2:30 to 11:30 p.m. 25c 107.7 TODAY! AND SATURDAY Returned by Request for Those Who Failed to See It and for the Hundreds Who Want to See It Again! Bv One of the Truly Great You Will Want to See It Again and Again! James Oliver Curwood Love Stories of All Time OUT WHERE ALL LAW ENDED... THEIR LOVE REPEAT! The Natural Beauty of the Great Canadian Northwest Brought to the Screen in All Its Mighty Glory by the Magic of Gorgeous New Technicolor! Big Surrounding 5 Unit Show ALSO AND No. 1 - Technicolor Cartoon — "I Only Have Eyes for You" No. 2 - Our Gang Comedy Spam — "Two, Too Young." No. 3 - Musical Comedy Review — "Captain Blue Blood!" No. 4 - The Killer Dog — "A Dog on Trial for His Life." No. 5 - The Killer Dog — "A Dog on Trial for His Life." Another King From Kansas—Archie San Romani from Emporia Beats Vonske and Becali in one of the Most Thrilling 1500 Meter Races Ever Run. Thrilling 1500 Meter Races Ever Run. Romancin' Girl Meets Dancin' Boy SUNDAY IF YOU LIKE IT SWEET. OR VERY HOT. WHALEVER YOU WANT. THOSE YOU GOT! RUBY KEELER LEE DIXON are ready, willing and able to bring you the thrill of your life as they join with a score of comics and a hundred heavenly honeys in a show that's as fast-moving as the feet of its start. With a fun-Bined cost, including