. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1337 PAGE FOUR Oklahoma Guns Aimed At Jayhawker's Roost sooners Hope To Wreak Vengeance on K.U. Saturday Oklahoma's ambitious Sooners will be gunning with both barrels Saturday night when they meet the Jayhawkers in the Auditorium. One barrel will be trained on the Jayhawkers because of the 28-26 batter handed them earlier in the season at Norman, and the other barrel will be aimed at the conference championship. The Kansas will have to stop Bill Martin, leading guard in conference scoring, and Tee Connelley, hard-batting, 200-forward, if they keep the Sooners at a safe distance. Martin now has an average of 10.43 which is almost a point better than the record for guards set by another Oklahoman. Bud Drewning in Iowa came close to upsetting single-hardedly, the Jayhawkers when he scored 14 points. The most popular and colorful man on the Oklahoma team is Jerome "Shocky" Needy, cocker little forward from Columbia, Mo. Needy who is curious to see the Sooners have had in years, literally dries with color. According to press agents Needy can look into the crowded balcony at his right and thread a needle, way over on the left side of the court, as he did before the throw. This report may or may not be colored slightly. Needy's trick passing not only keeps his opponents guessing, but also keeps his own teammates on the alert. Nearly every man on the squad has been fooled into catching the ball on the back of his nose at one time or another. Connellley is tied for seventh place among the leading scorers with an average of 8.5, and his arsenal is out of more than one tight place. Don Gummin, center, and John Remy, guard, are the other Sooner regulars who will have to be stopped. Swimming and Wrestling Meets Will Be Held Name Intramural Dates Dates have been set for the intramural swimming and wrestling meets, according to a bulletin from Ed. R. Eibler, director of intramural athletics. The swimming events will be held March 9 and 11, and wrestling on Tuesday and Thursday, March 16 and 18. The swimming pool will be open every Tuesday and Thursday night for practice, although there may be a few water polo games on these Managers of organizations intend to enter men in the wrestling tourney are cautioned to enter only a couple of times per season and not shape. It is not only unfair to the entrants but unfair to the sport to enter men who have not participated in any form of athletics or training, so that condition themselves for wrestling. According to the bulletin additional announcements will be made concerning intramural wrestling, and attention is called to the fact that only men who have an "A" rating on their physical examinations at Watkins Memorial hospital will be permitted to wrestle. LOUIS BY KO Detroit Bomber Whips Brown in Fourth In Kansas City's new Municipal auditorium last night, Joe Louis, the Brown Bomber from Detroit, scored an unqualified victory over Natie Brown. Washington, D.C., heavyweight championship aspirant, by a knockout in the early part of the fourth round. In what sports crites declared an excellent fighting exhibition on the part of both men, Joe Lewis may have re-established himself in the world as the most powerful contender for the heavy-weight flat title. In This Corner By Hugh Wire We see that Gene Kemper, sport editor of the Topeka Daily Capital, is quite worried about the possibility that there might not be a return game between Kansas and Washburn to be played in Topeka next fall. It seems that Washburn filled its schedule except for Oct. 2 on the supposition that Kansas was to take that date. However the contract does not specify the date, and the Jayhawker officials had bad news. St. Lucie Island in an attempt to arrange a game with them, The Athetica team could play Kansas on Oct. 9, but preferred an earlier date. At any rate, it is quite a mixup although the objective of the Kansas schedule makers is just to find dates that are agreeable to other school districts. It doesn't matter centers with the facet that Moon Mullins will no longer be coach at the Achison school Mr. DeCourseur, Kansas City ice cream manufacturer, who gave such valuable promotion services for the last Kansas-St. Benedict's game may not promote the game since Mullins was often quoted as saying he was more interested in Mullins than he was in the school. Without this aid, the game may not be scheduled. At any rate we hope that all parties are satisfied when the dates are finally set. It would be too bad to have a misunderstanding of the rule, since Washburn was the only team the Jayhawkers could last year, and St. Benedict's At any rate we hope that all parties are satisfied when the dates are finally set. It would be too bad to leave either team off the schee- team or neither, so the team the Jayhawkers could defeat last year, and St. Benedicts' should be in about the same class next year with Deutsch and mates graduating. Intramural Trophies Ready Trophies are now ready at the Intramural office for those organizations winning them in football, leading to a statement by Ed. R. Elbel of intramural athletics. Business Students Get Jobs Terence B. Mills, 36, has been employed by the Chrysler corporation in Kansas City, and Harry A. Thompson, b/27, is employed by the McManus-Hersey Brokerage company of Kansas City. DINE and DANCE The Stables Topoka's largest night club. Orchestra every night. Reservations accepted. CLOSING SOON- COVER CHARGE SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY Better Come If You Want to "Get in" on Good Clothes Bargains. TOPCOATS 1 Group of Fine Coats Values at $30 Selling at Buy one for rite-now and next season wear. $16^{65} 98 Fine Suits by Hart Schaffner D Marks and Varsity Town Selling at White Collar Attached Shirts White Neckband Shirts Fancy Shirts Fancy Pajamas Silk Necklaces Wool Socks Wool Hats Flannel Robes 33 $ \frac{1}{3} \% $ Discount You can't make any mistake on these suits. Extra values. FURNISHINGS WOOL SUITS Sweaters Slacks Clarks Odd Wool Trouwers Wool Plaid Jackets Odd Wool Toutruns Corduroy Jackets Wool Flannel Shirts Wool Flannel Shirts All Selling at Reduced Prices THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Here is your chance to save some good money. Tryouts will be held today and tomorrow by the Jyhawker swimming squad to determine which men shall make up the team that will go to Manhattan Tuesday to participate against Kansas State According to Herbert G. Alphin, swimming coach, two additional men have joined the team. They are Harry H. Brown, a backstroke candidate, and Charles Skipper, a diver. Prior to the addition of Skipper, the squad had no divers eligible for competition. Athletic Board Hopes To Settle Problems This afternoon, troutys will be held for the medley relay, breast stroke, back stroke, and 50-yard dhrys. Troutys will be held for the 400-yard relay, 100-yard dash, and 220-yard free style. Davis Announces Meeting Kansas Swimmers Vie For Places on Team Dr. W. Davis, chairman of the athletic board, has announced a meeting of the board to be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30. He said that the board hopes to take final action on matters he and the board have been under discussion since the committee was re-constituted under the direction of the Board of Regents. JAY JANES HOLD SERVICES PLEDGING NEW MEMBERS The Jay James held pilging services yesterday afternoon for Dorothy Blue, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Jeanette January, Alpha Chi Omega Betty Graham, Sigma Kappa, and Armedna Braun of Wash. DC. The program has been by the pledging of Joyce Vetter to the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Correction The announcement that appeared in Tuesday's Kansas that George W. Holman, e37, and Kenneth Hawley, e37, went to Cincinnati to begin work with Proctor and Gamble, is incorrect. These two students are still enrolled in the University. The trip was necessary to complete their interviews for prospective jobs when they are graduated. The Student's Theatre DICKINSON has the positive JE TIH 7:00 Shows 3-7 ENDS TONITE! Don't Miss the Swankiest Musical Hit Ever Filmed! Irving Berlin's 6 Best Songs! Dick Madeleine POWELL CARROLL Irving Berlin's "On the Avenue" ALICE FAYE RITZ BROTHERS Love and Danger! It will give you an emotional wallop you'll never forget! The fast-traveling Sig Alph quint went on a scoring spree and buried the Aacacia five under an avalanche, then scored a tie by a score of 82 to 22. Barlis, Sig Alph forward, was rooping them in, but there were still a total for a total of 22 points. The score was the highest of the year, shading by 30 points. Pai record of 81 made against S.A.M. Tomorrow - Saturday In other games last night and late Tuesday night, Sigma Chia "B" "B" submerged Theta Tau "B" 45 to 10, and the Galloping Ghosts II edged out the Trojans. The Galloping Ghosts I gained a forfeit from Rock Chalk I. WALTER WANGER...presents Another Surging Romance by the man who made "Cavalcade" and "Mutiny on the Bounty." The box scores: --g tf f Frake, f 4 0 1 Perrin, f 3 0 1 Angell, c 2 1 0 Freyle, g 0 0 0 Thurman, g 2 0 0 SUNDAY Men's Intramurals Officers: Foss-Krown, Troians (23) Gal. Ghosts II (24) Barber, f g ft f Nourse, f 16 0 0 James, c 4 0 1 Kiley, g 8 1 0 Ziegeng, f 8 1 0 Another Hit! Officials: Cooper-Cadwalader. Siema Chi "B" (43) Theta Tan." Tropp, f | g ff | Treecie, f | 1 1 1 | Treecie, f | 1 0 0 | Aiken, c | 1 0 0 | Wood, g | 2 0 0 | Wood, g | 2 0 0 | Martin | 2 0 0 Swainbear, f 1 1 Herschini, n 4 1 Potter, f 4 0 Kugel, g 4 0 Diven, g — 4 0 Clanson 1 0 0 The basketball schedule for today and tomorrow is as follows: 10 2 Today Beta "B" vs. Sigma Chi "C" court, 6 p.m. River Rats vs. Haskell J- Hawks Ohio Raters, court, 10 pm. River Rats vs. 120 Tennessee, 11 S. A.E. "B" vs. Phil Delt "C", east court, 5:30 p.m.; Kappa Jvs. D.T.D. west court, 5:30 p.m.; A.I. Psi vs. Houndus vs. Whirlwinds, west court, 7 p.m.; Delta Cib "B" vs. Kappa Jvs. West court, 8 p.m.; S.P.E. vs. Beta west court, 8 p.m. 22 1 5 ;Official: Crabbe. Last night's volley ball games resulted in a victory for the Sig Alph's Volley Ball over the Phi Gam's in a closely contested battle, and a forfeit for the Delt's from A.T.O. 25c Sigma Shi e vs. S.A.M. south court 4:30 p.m.; Phi Giam vs. Triangle, south court 5:10 p.m.; Phil Dell vs. Sigma Nu, north court 5:10 bph; Taus School, south court 7:30; S.P.E vs. Galloping Ghosts, north court 7:30. *A.1.O.* has forfeited the remaining games on its volleyball hall schedule. This week's volley ball schedules include the following games: The Kansas indoor track team will meet the Nebraska Cornhuskens at Lincoln Saturday without the services of Hardcore, spinner, and Keckendon, promising sophomore distance runner. Hardcore has been called home because of illness in the team. The cornhuskens ill and is not sufficiently recovered. Today Last year the Jayhawkers did not fare so well during the indoor season. In the dual meet with the Huskers, Nebraska won every event but the high jump, to take the meet by a score of 80 2-3 to 23 1-3. In the second meet the Jayhawkers brought up the end with only six points. Jayhawkers To Meet Nebraska Saturday Hardacre and Heckendorn Both Out as Result Of Illness The track, by the addition of a little salt, has finally thawed out, permitting the squau to get in at a pace still far from the peak of condition, but Coach Hargus hopes the team will give a good ac- Your Last Chance — Ends Tonite! Hargass believes the team will fare better this year despite the poor practice conditions of the track under the stadium. After the dual, the team will start working for its only other indoor meet, the Big Six meet to be held in Columbia on March 6. Til 7 About 18 men will make the trip to Lincoln by automobile. They will leave Lawrence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tomorrow ON OUR STAGE Pi KA. v. Kappa Sigma, south court, 4:30 p.m. Deli Chi vs. Nuha, south court, 5:10. Phi Gam vs. Pihal, north court, 5:10. GRANADA Tom Emerson's Mountaineers The Celebrated World Famous HILL-BILLY BAND Direct From Successful Appearances in Musical Movie Shorts and National Radio Engagements From the Hills of Old Kentucky The Year's Dramatic Thunderbolt They Will Be Remembered for Their Novelty Musical Movie Shorts Recently on the Granada Screen. ON OUR SCREEN- "A MAN BETRAYED" EDDIE NUGENT - KAY HUGHES Also—Mr. and Mrs. Crawford at the Console in "Poets of the Orang" and "Comedy Panic. Do You Believe in Capital Punishment? Is the State of Kansas Right or Wrong? NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! Written From the Death Cell by David Lamson as He Was About to Die! Lamson's Life Story Was Front Page News for Two Years! FRIDAY SATURDAY Yesterday they planned a home. Today the death cell clings behind him! WE WHO ARE ABOUT TO DIE PRESTON FOSTER ANN DVORAK JOHN BEAL KOEAN PICTURE Here is drama with a punch, and the punch comes from men in cells—Men in "Condemned Row" sentenced criminals awaiting death. It is a picture women can enjoy without a shudder, men can approve without a qualm. SUNDAY William Powell - Joan Crawford Robert Montgomery - Frank Morgan It's M.G.M.'s Biggest Laugh Hit—And no wonder! "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" HASKELL BOXERS DEFEAT ST. BENEDICT'S RAVENS Scoring two knockouts and two technical knockouts, the Haskell Indian boxing team defeated the St. Louis gymnast in last night in the Haskell gymnasm. Haskell will meet the Valley Falls CCC team on March 1. The Indian squad has gained national recognition through its consistent winning in bouts at the National Guard camps and by its showing made in the recent Golden Gloves tournament. Jim Raport, of the University, is coaching the Haskell squad. Founders Day At Emporia T. C. Recalls Fight Over K. U. The fact was again brought to mind this week as the Emporia State Teachers college celebrated at 72nd founders day anniversary. Three legislative sessions served as the first two hearings, and a tie vote in the house of the state legislature the speaker cast the deciding vote in favor of Lawrence. By only one vote, the University missed being located at Emporia after a bitter struggle between Emporia and Emporia, to obtain it in 1865. Following the selection of Law- rence as the site of the University, Emporia was granted a state normal chool to教 its disappointment. LABOR MEN CONTINUE PEACEFUL RELATIONS Detroit, Feb. 17—(UP)—General Motors and union conferences ended their second day of post-strike negotiations tonight with both sides promising to revise tactics which threatened to endanger peaceful relations. Johnny Mack Brown HE'S BACK! 2 Big Hit Feature Pictures Beat the Sooners. Wyndham Mortimer, first vice-president of the United Automobile Workers said the union had agreed to hold its organizers in check inside Plint plants, and that General Motors would purchase 100 "billy club" allegedly purchased and placed in the hands of company police. TODAY! ENDS SATURDAY 'Public Enemy's Wife" Pat O'Brien Margaret Lindsay HE'S BACK! More Thrills, More Excitement Than Ever Before. Your Favorite Star of the West "Bar-Z Bad Men" Shows: 2:30, 7:00, 9:30 WEEK DAYS 10c THEN 156 ALSO The "Public Enemies" Have Paid With Their Lives. But What Price Must They Wear "ROBINSON CRUSOE" No. 2 VARSITY home of the joymakers ANY TIM No.1 Acclaimed by millions: Tom Brown Sir Guy Standing Richard Cromwell "ANNAPOLIS FAREWELL" SHOWS Week Days 2:30, 7 , 9:30 Sunday Continuous, 2-12 p.m No. 2 - Different 10c ANY SEAT No — Romance, Action story of life, love and aughter! Jane Rogers John Wayne Co-starring in "CONFICT" Based on Jason Jackson's "The Ab雁 Brute" Added — Social Security Short - "Today's Frontier" "YOU MAY BE NEXT" STARTING TOMORROW 2 First Run Hits Adults 15c — Kiddies 10c Co-Starring Lloyd Nolan Ann Sothern Charles Starrett No. 2 - Action Gallery! The popular new western star at his host! "The Rio Grande Ranger" Also—Latest Paramount Article Added — Chap. No. 8 "ACE DRUMMOND" SCOOP SUNDAY THE VARSITY LEADS AGAIN! We Bring to You the Screen's Most Sensational Revelation! Written By MARTIN MOONEY The newspaper reporter who went into the newsroom to tell Martin's squaw on his gangster friends. Spills the Works in "MISSING GIRLS" with A Startling Exposure of the Woman Racker Rovelling What Happened at the Women's Center to Fortune and Fame and Insta Shames, and Disgrace Roger Pryor - Muriel Evans - Sidney Blackmer JANE WYATT The Charming New Personality of Today That Is Destined to Be the Star of Tomorrow! LOUIS HAYWARD The Industry's Latest Find Co-starring in "The Luckiest Girl in the World" supported by Nat Pendleton - Eugene Pallette - Katherine Dowcet No Interruption in Admission Adults 15c Kiddies 10c The Varsity Offers "Mosta of the Besta for Lessta"