0 THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR Kansas Meets MissouriTigers In Final Game Jayhawks To Fight To TiT For Big Six Title; Lutton Replaces Praile The grand finale of a hectic Big Six basketball race will be staged tonight in Columbia, when the Kansas Jayhawkers meet the Missouri Tigers. The game promises to be a typical Kansas-Missouri game. Kansas will be fighting for a tie for first place with Nebraska, and the Missouri cagers will be fighting just as hard to knock the Jayhawkers off the perch. Comparative strength in games won and lost would seem to give Kansas the edge. The Jayhawkers have won seven games and lost two in six, having won only two, but lost seven games and won only two, both from Iowa State. Kansans playing their last game are: Rogers and Holiday, forwards Wellhausen, center; Lutton and Nobile, guards. Last Game for Five This will be the last game for five of the Kansas Players, and three of the Missouri veterans will also play their last game of collegiate basketball tonight. Beer, guard, and Strom and Carroll, forwards, will see their last service for the Tigers. Praile Will Be Out The Joyhawkers are still recovering from injuries received in the Nebraska game, but will be in condition for the game tonight with the exception of Fred Praile, who sprained his ankle in practice this week. He will probably be replaced in the starting lineup by Dave Lutton. The probable starting lineup: The probable starting lineup Kansas Rogers f Missouri Holliday or Schmidt f Henderson Wellhausen c Hatfield Lutton c Brown Bradley b Breedert Beer In This Corner By Hugh Wire The dual track meet last Saturday between the Iowa State and Missouri tracksters was also a battle of brothers. Coach Robert I. Simpson took his Cyclone team to Columbia to meet a team coached by his younger brother, Chancey Simpson. While Bob Simpson was coaching at Missouri, before he went to Iowa State, his leading point-maker was his younger brother Chauney. Following a period of coaching at Kirkville Teachers, the younger Simpson returned to Missouri as head coach last year. Vines has one of the hardest services in the tennis world today, while Perry depends mostly upon nearly perfect ground work and accuracy in stroking. Neither player has the "ire" that made the fans love and hate Bill Tilden II, but they can both play tennis of the top order. Kansas City will be treated to big-time tennis March 8, when Fred Perry and Ellsworth Vines meet in Municipal auditorium. These two net "rivals" have been barnstorming over the last weekend of March with a third of their tour completed, they have翛ed to 125,000 paying guests. The controversy raging this last week at Pittsburgh over the threat-resignation of Jock Bain Sutherland, head football coach, has more angles than a crazy house at a carnival. 4. The Pittsburgh Panthers have a white elephant in the form of a big stadium on their hands. Said stadium also has enough creditors to just about fill it. To them, football teams and to have good team们 need a good coach. Both of these items cost money and lots of it. It is up to Harrison, who rose from police reporter to athletic director, to help. Sutherland must have a world-bearing football team to keep his job. with the Rose Bowl victory under his belt. Sutherland seems to have the upper hand in the matter as it now stands. He also has a contract, that may give Mr. Harrison some bad moments. The Iowa State Cyclones and the Nebraska Cornhuskers have completely dominated the swimming, branch of the major Big Six sports since its formation in the fall of 1928. These two teams have come home with the water wings in all of the eight years. Iowa State has won the title four times, Nebraska off it with two, and the two teams tied twice in the amount of water swallowed. These two teams met again at Lincoln last Saturday, with the Cornhuskers winning 33 to 22. BASEBALL SQUAD TO HOLD PRACTICE THIS AFTERNOON The baseball squad will swing into action today in the first practice of the season. The practice will be held in Robinson gymnasium, and contrary to a previous announcement in the Kansas, it will be for all students who wish to participate although specific attention will given to pitchers and catchers. Jayhawker Tank Team To Enter Big Six Mee All men who intend to play baseball who did not attend the meeting Monday should report to the gymnasium today. Practice will be continued indoors until the weather will permit the transfer to the playing field. Eight members of the Jahawker swimming squad, accompanied by Couch Herbert Alliphin, will leave this afternoon for Iowa, Iowa where they will enter the Big Sig swimming meet which is to be held tomorrow night and Saturday after-room. The eight men who will make the trip are: George Bowman, Max Elias, William Lee Gray, Morton Jones, William Kester, Veste Nowosniewski, Arthur Poindexter, and Procter Ritchie. Kansas has been in three dual meets this year. It beat Kansas State at Manhattan 45 to 29, and again at Lawrence, Tuesday, 46 to 28 while losing to Washington University of St. Louis here as 32 to 43. Last year Nebraska and Iowa State tied for first in the conference meet while Kansas took fourth. Iowa State appears to be out of picture this year, however. The same picture year later to Nebraska last week 72 to 31. Coach Allbin is not yet sure which events the Jayhawkers will enter, but 'be will have teams in both of the relays. Elias will probably swim in the breast stroke. Other tentative entries include Bowman, Jones, and Newisinke in the dashes, and Pointdexter in the distance swims. The 400-ydr free style relay team is likely to be composed of Richie, Bowman, Jones, and Nowsinke, as they swim this role over the course of the race that has in Robinson pool at the Kansas State dual meet last Tuesday. FORMER FOOTBALL PLAYER DIES AFTER HEART ATTACK Trom Pringle, 79, died unexpectedly at his home in Arkansas City of heart attack, Sunday night. He is best remembered here as fullback on the all-victorious team of '16. He also received letters in '17 and '19. Pringle was presented at the Home-removal reunion of the team of '18 that was successfully captured by Ad Lindsay. He hold the office of city attorney and has been active in political circles since leaving the University. Men's Intramurals The Haskell J-Hawks, last year's intramural champions, practically dropped out of the running last night by forfeiting to K.K.E. The team's games and only a miracle would get then into the playoffs. Basketball S.A.E. remained undefeated in di- ferent games by easily trouncing the 21 for 21. Sigi Chi "B" also remained undefeated in the Delta T"A" team 47 to 6. Basketball Box Scores Barben, f. 1 g f 2 Barben, f. 1 1 Norua, f. 3 4 Riley, f. 7 0 Kley, f. 8 0 Sittener, g.g. 0 0 Sittener, g.g. 0 0 Harris, f. 1 00 Officials: Crabbe-Rosacker. 2684 Ghwai Ch'i (Dg) 41a Swigintshaw, f. 2.01 Heimhau, f. 6.01 Porter, c. 6.01 Divent, g. 6.01 Gillen, g. 1.10 King, k. 1.00 2235 Bell (22) Newley, f. 1·0·1 Diddel, f. 1·0·1 Dudley, f. 1·0·1 Paris, g. 1·0·1 Warnock, g. 2·0·1 McCallan, f. 1·0·1 McCallan D.D.T. D (2) (2) Witt, f B 0.1 Will, f B 0.1 Hartley, c 0.1 0.1 Turner, g 0.0 0.0 Seyb 0.0 0.0 Phi Gam "B" (13) gf f. 7 Ritchie, f. 1 - 1 0 Ritchie, m. 1 - 1 0 Lacom, c. 4 - 1 0 Hamphys, g. 0 - 0 0 Gill, g. 0 - 0 2 Herman, g. 0 - 0 0 Downer, g. 0 - 0 0 Downer, g. 0 - 0 0 g g f t Berkett, f 1 0 0 Brickey, f 4 1 1 Merritto, f -2 0 2 Shraider, f -4 3 1 Gadwood, f -3 0 0 Rock Chalk (12) J gif f Cancer, f 1 fild 1, d 30 Mlone, c 1, 20 Hibiscus, h 10 Hibiscus, k 10 **TRIANGLE (22)** $ \text{Shape}(22) $ g f fr $ \text{Shape}(22) $ g f fr $ \text{Pack}(22) $ 2 0 2 $ \text{Calburn}(22) $ c 1 1 1 $ \text{Coleman}(22) $ g 2 0 0 $ \text{Johnson}(22) $ g - 1 0 2 Phi Delt 'B" (12) 42 Ruberts, f. 0 - 2 11 basketk, f. 0 - 2 11 Truetler, c. 1 - 10 brown, g. 1 - 10 Hendon, g. 0 10 Wilkerson, g. 0 10 10111 Theta Tau (14) 1. gf l f 2. gf l f Rosell, f 1 2 0 May, c 1 2 0 Rodgers, g -1 0 Rodgers, g -1 0 Roller, g -1 0 Theta Tau (14) Ohio Hurley (54) Miami, f. 7 0 Virginia, f. 1 0 Vigel, f. 1 0 Rubicon, c. 1 0 Johnson, g. 1 0 Miller, o. 0 Merz Galloping Ghosts I vs. Collegians on east court at 430 p.m.; Pki K.A.'B vs. Beta 'B" on west court at 430 p.m; Phi Delt vs. S.PE. on east court at 430 p.m; Sigma Chi "C" on west court at 7 p.m.; Sigma Chi "C" vs. Phi Pi 'B" on east court at 10 p.m. Today Duden, f | 1 0 1 Harpgood, f | 3 2 1 Abbey, c | 3 2 1 Dubach, g | 0 0 1 Dubach, g | 0 1 1 Paeg | 0 1 0 The tournament will be of the double elimination variety, and it will take two defeats to eliminate the winners. The first round hey in the upper bracket, and the Sig Alph team will meet the Phi Dilt aggregation at 4:30 this afternoon. The winner of this goes up against Kappa Sigma Sat- Three teams have been picked from each division to compete in the volleyball bats which won the Gold, Silver and Kappa Sigma, and Phi Delt team heads divided I, and the Phi Gig, Sumitomo Sigma, and Sigma Division sent division II. The Beta and Sig Alpha teams were undefeated in their respective leagues, and are favored for the gold. The schedule for the second round announced by the tournament is announced by the intra-tournament yesterday, will be played tonight at 8:20 as follows: freshmen vs. seniors; In the lower bracket Beta meets Phi Gam at 7:30 tonight and Triangle has a hype. The Triangle games start at 7:30, Phi Gam lilt Saturday afternoon at 1:30. The loosers of the first round games will start working backwards from the bracket, and will keep the players in the loss of two games eliminates them. "CLIPPER" SMITH SIGNED TO THREE-YEAR CONTRACT Results of the class basketball games played Tuesday night are as follows: freshmen defended seniors, 23 to 12; and sophomores, defeated Women's Intramurals Volley Ball Finals m; Triangle vs, Sigma Chi on west court at 10 p.m. Pittsburgh, March 3—(UP) —John P. "Chipper" Wilson, who led the Duquesne University football team to the Orange Bowl championship this last season, was named coach today. Rev. J. J. Callahan, Duquesne University president, announced, Smith's assistant, Buff Dennell, also signed a three-year agreement. Although no definite announcement was made, it was announced both men received salary increases. --- J. M. Kellogg Returns J. M. Kellogg, professor of architecture, who has been unable to meet his classes because of an accident during holidays, returned in classes today. Professor Kellogg injured his back during the Christmas holidays, and has been absent from his classes since that time. He received treatment in Lawrence and Emporia before going to a specialist in Dallas. Apple, Minco, Cherry A La Mode 10c Sub-Basement Memorial Union Demands the Best and Most Expertly Designed Corsages. The JUNIOR PROM Are a "Cinch" to be beautiful and correct when chosen from our wide array of fresh cut flowers. Corsages ALLISON "V" Model Suits found only at our store. HERE'S A DISTINGUISHED NEW STYLE And We're the First to Show It. "V" LINE MODEL This good looking, easy to wear model, broad shoulders, streamline effect coat which move down to a trim "V" at the waist, smooth fitting, snug at the waist and over the hips. The first real new idea in young men's styling in years. Tailored in fine worsted fabrics. District Checks Hold No Stripes $30 Glad to show you. Jayhawkers Prepare For Indoor Track Mee The Kansas track team is beginning to gain momentum. Warm weather has softened the running track, and the cinder path is a welcome relief from the frozen indoor track. The Jahwahayers are working hard to be in condition for the Big Six indoor meet to be held this Saturday at Columbia, Mo. The Kumse trackers did not fare so well against the Cornhillers, but are rounding into shape as a result of strenuous practice. Marcin Cox, half-miler, is in mid-season form, and should be leading the pack at Columbia Saturday. Several of last year's veterans in cluding Wiles, Foy, Green, and Richardson are also hitting their stride. Time trials have been run, and the team which will represent Kannan will be selected later this week. The team may be used from each school. Since the swimming team has completed its season, the pool in Robinson gymnasium will now be available for the contestants who are signed up to participate in the interscholastic basketball game. We hold next Tuesday and Thursday. LAST TIMES TODAY! Swimming Pool to Be Open Hits, That Hit, the Spot DICKINSON Grace Moore Singin' and Swingin' "Minnie the Moocher" with all the hi-de-ho gestures! Following are the hours the pool will be open: Thursday, 3 to 6 and 7:30 to 9:30. Friday, 4:30 to 6. Saturday, 2:30 to 5:30. Monday, 4:30 GRACE MOORE MOORF IN "WHEN YOUR'E IN LOVE" CARY GRANT With ALINE MacMAHON FRIDAY and SATURDAY Gripping Drama of Life Behind the Scenes in a Hospital! SUNDAY! Theodora's Man Goes Wild about a Daring New Blonde! Artist and Model...Man and Woman Soon—"GARDEN OF ALLAH" in Technicolor Where Entertainment, Tastes and Pocketbook Meet for All Students. SHOWS 2:30 - 7:00 9:30 BARGAIN DAYS ANY 10c ANY SEAT TIME Should a Clergyman Gamble a Fate of a Nation to Thwart a King's Passion? SEE "CARDINAL RICHELIEU" Starring GEORGE ARLISS - EDWARD ARNOLD MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN - CESAR ROMERO No. 2 — Murder, Mystery Birth plus music by yo ole M — — — No.2—Murder, Mystery BEN BERNIE and All His Lads in "STOLEN HARMONY" With Geo. Raft - Grace Bradely - Iris Adirian Come Early for Seats - MARY ASTOR In Her Latest Hit PLUS Tomorrow 'LADY FROM NOWHERE' BUCK JONES in "The Unknown Valley" ANNOUNCEMENT MONDAY, MARCH 1 We will discontinue serving noon lunches and dinners and specialize Steaks, Barbecued Meats—Bibs, Chinese Chop Suey, Chow Mein and Sandwiches at All Hours. STARTS Granada Coffee Shop PATEE Week Days 10c Tit 7 Then 15e TODAY ENDS SATURDAY AND ___ RICHARD DIX 2 Big Entertaining Feature Pictures "YELLOW DUST" The Scarlet History of Nature's Yellow Streak! "Walking on Air" Here Comes Romance On the Wings of Song! GENE RAYMOND ANN SOTHERN "Robinson Crusoe" For Your Convenience The Parade of Hits GRANADA Your Last Chance ENDS TONITE CONTINUOUS SHOWS Daily 2:30 to 11:30 p.m. "Green Light" Errol Flynn Antia Louise Margaret Landis ENDS TONITE Lloyd C. Douglas, World War II Commander. Even Greater Than His "Magnificent Discussion" Also Musical Novelty, News Friday - Saturday You Will Want to See It Again and Again! Returned by Request for Who Failed to Visit Who Wanted to Visit Who Want to See It Again. James Oliver Curwood's "God's Country and the Woman" All in the Gorgeous New Technicolor GEORGE BRENT BEVERLY ROBERTS Plus—Musical Revue - News SUNDAY