PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1937 19 Call for Track Men Issued by Coach Hargiss Daily Sessions Open For Indoor Track Team In Preparation For Meets Bill Hargiss, head track coach, has issued a call for indoor track practice and will hold daily sessions from now on. Several of the track men remained in Lawrence over the holidays to practice. The team has been strengthened considerably by the addition of Marvin Cox, high jumper and 400-yard runner. He also improves basketball to define his time to track Several dual indoor meets will probably precede the Big Six conference meet which will be held at Columbia March 6. Dates for the dual meets are not certain, since they are dependent upon financial arrangements soon to be made by the athletic board. Greyhounds Meet Flyers Kansas City Team Was First to Defeat the League Leaders Kansas City's up - and - coming Greyhound hockey team will meet the league-leading St. Louis Flyers in a return engagement, Friday night in what is often called the world's fastest sport, ice hockey. The Hounds have a feather in their caps by virtue being the first club in the *American Hockey Association* (AHA). The defeat ended the longest winning streak known in ice hockey. Previously the Flames had not lost a game in 19 starts, although three of them belonged to Kansas City. The Greyhounds ended the streak New York's night when they blanked the St. Louis club 2 to 0 before 6,500 persons. --policy must be considered. When a Kansas team goes on the field or on the court every student should let the boys know that they have plenty of support. The Jayhawks may not play up to par in some games but in time, with the co-operation of everyone one concerned, the Jayhawks will finally come out on top. Kansas does the best to be the doormatter of the Big Six. Women's Intramurals Basketball tournament schedule: Thursday, 8:25, court cost, ETC. v.a. Saturday, 9:15, court cost, 9:15, court cost, Corbitt hall vs. Waltkins hall vs. Stigma, Sigma Kappa Ping pong tournament schedule: today, 4:15, Gamma Phi Beta vs. Sigma Kappa, 5, Alpha Omicron Pie vs Kappa Kappa Gamma. Thursday vs Alpha Pi vs. Alpha Omeri vs. 5, Alpha Omega Delta vs Beta Pi Beta. Men's Intramurals Slaughter Speaks to Pharmacists. Rev, Seth W. Slaughter, dean of Kansas Bible College and a member of the School of Religion at the University, will be the speaker at the Pharmacy Colloquy at 11:30 a.m. toward in room 205 of the Chemistry building. Phi Psi beat Acacia last night in a low scoring battle of "B" teams, by the score of 10-8. The River Rats and the Whirlwinds played a thriller, the former winning, 23 to 21. Phi Gamma Delta's volley ball team had little trouble in defeating Sigma Phi Epsilon last night, 21-7, 21-7. The Sig Alph's and the Phi Delt's, leaders in the first division of the intramural basketball, turned in easy victories Tuesday night. The Sig Alph's defended Sigma Chi, 35-12 while the Phi Delt's won from D.U. Theta Tau defeated A.K. Psi, 21-14. Kappa Sigma's "B" team defeated the Theta Tau 'B', 28-10. Tonight's basketball schedule is as follows: Delta Tau "B" vs. Pi KA. "B" on east court at 6 p.m.; Delhi Chai "C" on west court at 6 p.m.; ATO, TO, Triangle on east court at 9 p.m.; Westminstervs. Rock Chaklah on 1 wort court at 9 p.m.; Hexagons vs. 1200 Tennessee on east court at 10 p.m.; Pi KA on west court at 10 p.m. W.S.G.A. Plans Carnival Thursday's basketball games: Sig. Ep's vs. Acacia on east court at 10 p.m.; Buckeyes v. Galloping Horns II on west court at 10 p.m.; Pham G "B" v. Coxe on east court at 10 p.m; and Delta Tau vi. Pham G on west court at 10 p.m. Two volley ball games are scheduled for 5.10 p.m. today; ti KA-Va, vs Delta Chi, and Triangle vs Thursday's volleyball schedule includes games between Kappa Sigma and Delta Chi, and Triangle vs Phi. The games游戏 will be played at 7:30 p.m. Will Be Held Feb. 26; Committees Are Appointed Plans for the W.S.G.A. Winter Carrival, to be held Friday night, Feb. 26, were discussed last night at the regular meeting of W.S.G.A. Ruth Dahlman of W.S.G.A. appointed the following committees 'o have charge of the carnival: Construction committee: Jean Russell, Barbara Pendleton, Doris Griffin Booth committee: Betty Ruth Smith, Carolyn Bailey, Dorothy Trekell. Ticket committee: Lola Edlin, Ruth Armstrong. W. S.G.A. booth committee: Ruth Eather Purdy, Gertrude Field, Catherine Holmes. Advertising committee: Elizabeth Shearer, Doris Stockwell, Dorothy Caldwell. Students To Hear Cary and Hess "Counterfeit Gold Dust," is the subject of the talk to be given by Dr. Hess. It will be presented before the chemistry club at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in room 201 of the Chemistry building. Robert H. Hess assistant scientist in the division of sanitization, will also speak. All are wel- The poor football season is a thing of the past and the future athletic IN THIS CORNER By Fred Harris The only way to get out of the quicksand is to have someone pull you out. It is up to the student body to start pulling for their school when the "dear old alma mammy" is on the bottom of the heap. This new plan cannot work like magic. The student body can't sit back and take a deep breath until they are all dressed nicely. It will take hard work on the part of every person connected with the school, and all must pull toward one goal. Starting the New Year with a new athletic setup, it is desirable that all 'he students turn over a new leaf and THE NEW RICK'S On the Hill Have You Eaten One of Our PLATE LUNCHES? Phone 50 We Deliver help start the ball rolling in the right direction. The Board of Regents did its part. Regents is composed of a group of sincere men who have the best interests of the University of Kansas in mind. The plan that was submitted in the plan that is now used successfully by some of the most prominent schools in the country. When the Board of Regents set up the plan for the athletic policy at Kansas, it was done, with the greatest care and deliberation. The Board of YOU'RE GOIN' TO BE KICKING YOURSELF SOME OF THESE DAYS--- IF YOU DON'T GET IN ON OUR SALE OF SUITS and TOPCOATS THAT STARTED YESTERDAY — THE DISCOUNTS — $33_{3}^{1}$ & 25% DISCOUNT Every garment in Our Store on Sale (except tuxedos). Better Stock Up Now. 1 Lot Felt Hats Selling at $2.95 CHESTERFIELD Off on a new cruise Carrying more pleasure to more people . . giving smokers what they want . Chesterfields are off on a new cruise. From Wake Island 5000 miles out in the Pacific Ocean, Pan American Airways flashed this radio: "RUSH TEN THOUSAND CHESTERFIELDS TODAY'S CHINA CLIPPER." 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