UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1936 202 Entered In Fall Track Meet Preliminaries Intramural Competitors Vie for Honors Captured By Phi Delt's Last Year; Sigma Ch'is Enter 31 A total of 262 men have been entered by the different organizations for the annual men's intramural fall track meet. The preliminaries will be held at the North Dakota Stadium this afternoon and the all-430 will take place Thursday afternoon. Sigma Chi leads the field with a total of 31 men entered in the 12 events on the program. The Phi Delta and Phi Gamma have entered 21 men each. Sigma Nu, Delta Ts, Kappa Sa, Ipsilon 18, Sigma 19, FI K., A, 12, Eu 18, FI K., A, 12 Events in this year's meet include 100 yards dash, 220 yard dash, 440 yard dash, 120 yard high hurdles, 220 yard low hurdles, broad jump, high jump, javelin, shot put, discus, 440 yard relay, and the medley relay. Records in the men's intramural track meet have been kept since 1929, with only two records being broken in which Stolton, Betia, jumped 22 feet 6 and 4½ inches in the meet last spring, and the 220 yard dash, also broken in the meet last spring by Can-Van Sigma Chi, who ran it in 22.4 seconds. Other records made since 1929, include the 100 yard dash, which was run by Benson, Beta, in 10 seconds flat in the spring of 1932; 404 yards dash, by Schroeder, Astra; 51 seconds flat in the fall of 1936; 80 yards dash, by Harrington, Sirug Alph, 14.5 seconds, in the fall of 1939; 120 yard low hurdles, by Gridley, Beta, 25.6 seconds, in the fall of 1939; High jump, by Dumm, Sig Alph, 6 feet 2 inches, by Pi K. A., 172 feet, 6 inches, in the spring of 1931; Shot put, Dees, Spartans, 47 feet, 3 inches, in the spring of 1932; discus, Merkle, Spartans, 12 feet, 5 inches, in the spring of 1932; 440-yard relay, by Beta's, 45.3 seconds, in the medley relay, Aricia, 3 minutes and 29 seconds, in the spring of 1933. Phi Deli's won the meet last spring with a total of 67 points, Sigma Chi was second with 631 points; Sig Eg third with 53; Beta, fourth with 49; Sigma Nu, fifth with 38; Kappa Sig sixth with 26; Phi Gam, seventh with 50; Sigma Tenth with 13; Delta Tenth with 7; and Theta Tau tenth with 2. Viewed From the Stands Fred Harris, c'39-Myrl Bratton, c'37 While the other members of the Big Six were batting with non-conference teams, Kansas and Oklahoma were having a little tilt of their own, and furnishing many exciting moments. Before the spectators had adjusted to the new rules, the Sooner center intercepted a pass and was on his way to a touchdown. At the beginning of his junti Conkrie turned as if to find another Oklahoma player to lateral, but found himself all in front of him for interference. Kansas showed and furnished the fans plenty of open football, and a few times Oklahoma cashed in on some of the forward and lateral passes by Kansas for scores or stopping the topdown drives of the Jay hawkers. The play of the Kansas line was good and Mr. Breeden found the going a little tough at times. Douglas, backing up the line for Kansas, supplemented the forward wall in a gallant manure. In the center of the Kansas line, Winfield's team came in last quarter when he left the game. In Shirk and Coach Lindey has two of the fastest ends in the conference on getting down the field under pumps. Many times they stopped the Oklahoma safety without returning a yard. Green received a three-point break and the game late with cramps in his leg. Kansas carried the fight to the Sooners and threatened more times than one during the game, but when the opportunity presented itself the Oklahoma huskies came through with the necessary punch. The best team in Kansas has been shattered in defeat. Before the season is through Kansas is going to take the measure of some Big Six team. Okalahoma presented a powerful running attack and used the forward pass very sparingly. ...When "Biff" drove into the end of the gninning of the second quarter it gave the impression that Notre Dame was some where near... Okalahoma furnishes the opposition for Nebraska and may unset Nebraska's title hopes. The blocking of the Kansas team was greatly improved over that shown in the Washburn game, and resulted in some good gains for the ball carrier. Women's Intramurals Women's Intramurals Alpha Omicron Pi and Alpha Chi Omega horsehoe team will meet in the twelfth game of the women's intramural tournament this afternoon at The fourth round matches of the women' s and men' s tournament must be played on Monday, Oct. 28. The round players will be eliminated from the contet if their games are not com- Fourth round tennis games of the women's intramural tournament must be played by Saturday, Oct. 24. The women will play in the tonight or the contests eliminated. Huskers Share Present Standings With Sooners Big Six Standings W L T Nebraska 1 0 0 Oklahoma 1 0 0 Iowa State 1 0 1 Kansas State 0 0 1 Missouri 0 0 1 Kansas 0 0 1 Nebraska's bid for all-American honors, Sam Francis, added the necessary spark in last Saturday's game to allow the Cornhoppers to come from behind to beat a fighting Indiana team. The Cornhoppers came to life in the first half, and the second, the first half, to win from "Bo McMillin's hard-hitting eleven 13 to 9." Francis was injured in the Pitt game, and did not play the first half of the game Saturday. Inspired by Francis, the Cornhuskers turned on the power, and staked a last half drive that left the Hoosiers groogly. The Wildcats from Kansas State loses 13 to 6, Saturday, to the golden avalanche of Marquette. Marquette won on two touchdowns in the last quarter. Both teams lacked a scoring punch during the first three games, to be rewarded to Marquette 3-inch line, at one time, but lost the ball on downs. The fast rising Missouri Tigers went down to a 13 to 0 defeat at the hands of the Strong Michigan State eleven. The Tigers practically fumbled their way into defeat. The Spartans capitalized on two of the nine fumbles for touchdowns. The Missouri team held the Spartans at a standstill in fifth place and suffered an attack of own in the third period which carried them to State's 4-yard line. State recovered five of the nine Missouri fumbles. Iowa State, taking a rest from the Big Six play, took to the air Saturday and swamped Cornell College of M. Vernon, Iowa, 18 to 0. Staging an aerial circus of forward and lateral movements down in the first half. The final touchdown resulted from a blocked punt behind the Cornell goal. New and Old Faculty Members Meet Friday The regular October meeting of the faculty of the College of Liberal Arts will be held in the evening in Central Administration auditorium at 4:30 to consider candidates for degrees on recently completed work and to introduce new instructors to older students. A committee will be appointed to consider new methods of handling superior students. The German club will hold a meeting this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Dr. Otto Springer, 1602 Crescent road. The program is planned especially for beginners in German, and these students are especially invited. German Club Will Have Meeting This Evening New modes in fashion call for modern eyewear. To be smart in appearance, you should wear eyeglasses and a style—designed to become your. See our new selection of spectacles that can be individualized to fit your face. Blend with your facial characteristics. B. F. NANNINGA, O.D. Terpsichorean Trotting Taught By Tau Sigma Elementary social dancing instruction will begin tonight under the auspices of Tau Sigma, honorary dancing sorority. Classes are to be held in the Memorial Union ballroom on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7 until 8 o'clock. A dance class is being taught to the expense of securing the ballroom and the accompanist. Men's Intramurals Optometric Eye Specialist The fitting of glasses a specialty Phone 2244 919 Mass. Just those men and women who are beginning dancers are invited to attend the practices, as only the fundamental ones will be presented. New material will be presented on Tuesday and the steps will be practiced or Thursday with Tau Sigma members assisting. Miss Elizabeth Dunkel, assistant director of educational education, will direct the classes. The schedule for the men's intramurals today and Wednesday is as follows. Touch football, 11-man team: Hexagons vs. Trojans, on field 1; and Numbers vs. 4:30 Engineers, on field 2. The groups are at 4:30. Oct 21, touch football, 11-man team Sigma Chi Mp. vs. Bomakers, on field 1: Sip vp. vs. Delta Upsilon, on field 2 3: Sip vp. vs. Delta Upsilon, on field 3 all games to begin at 4:30. Handball: Triangle vs. Kappa Sigma Game begins at 4:30. Horseshoe; Beta vs. S.AE; and Theta Tau vs. Phi Delt. Games are to start at 4:30. Tennis: Alpha Tau Omega or pi K. A, Rock Calk Shi, Pi Gam; and Sigma Alpha Mu or 1200 Tennessee. All matches to begin at 3:30. Yesterday's scores in the men's intramurals were: Tough football, 11-man: Phi Delt 21, Galloping Ghosts, 0; Sigma Alpha Mu forfeited to Kanna Eta Kanna. Touche football, 6-man; Moody Muddlers 14, Rambers, 8; Phi Delt, 6; Kapa Sig 0; and S.PE 0, Sigma Nu 0; Boulbail, Deli Chi foiled to Trouther Freshman Basketball Aspirants to Meet Tonight A preliminary meeting for all University men interested in freshman basketball has been called for this evening in Dr. P. C. Ellen, director of athletics assisted by Jay Plumley, instructor in physical education, Ernest Vaneck and Francis Kappleman, former basketball sammen, will talk with the players. practice is not yet contemplated, and he meeting is merely for the purpose of making plans and getting acquainted. Tickets for Jitney Players Will Be Sold In Green Hall Tickets for the dineen Players will go on sale Monday, Nov. 19, at the theater where the event will be held. Holders may exchange their stubs for a reserved seat. Students will be admitted on presentation of their activity tickets at the door. The single admission charge is 50 cents. Sooners Gone Jayhawkers Prepare For Kansas State On to Aggieville And here are the clothes to wear--the second of a series of required freshman lectures will be held on Wednesday evening in Fraser theater at 10:30am. The faculty will discuss "What is Scholarly?" Varsity Town Suit In District Check or Stripe Varsity Town Topcoat in fancy fabric bounded by curved Battered by the gruelling game with Oklahoma, the Jayhawkers have settled down this week adding polish to their plays to make them effective against the Kansas State Wildcats at Manhattan next Saturday. Stetson "Homborg" Hat or Mallory "Nockabout" Hat Manhattan Shirt, in check or plaid—Duke of Kent The team came out of the game with no injuries, except a few "charley-horses" and bruised faces. Silk Necktie or Botany Wool Taking to the air against Oklahoma, Kansas attempted 20 forward passes, four of which were made by Oklahoma and made good all four lateral passes attempted. Oklahoma, content with a running game with 35 passes, none of which was completed. And for extra stormy weather--the second of a series of required freshman lectures will be held on Wednesday evening in Fraser theater at 10:30am. The faculty will discuss "What is Scholarly?" Long Length Trench Coat Alligator Slicker Bal-Gale Coat A curious fact revealed by the statistics was that Oklahoma gained 179 yards from scrimmage, they made only three first downs. Examination of the record showed this was correct, and was explained by the fact that Oklahoma had several 15-yard penalties, and also by the yardage gained in Merrell's 38-yard touchdown gallop. The team's successively fancied built to give many first downs. The losing Kansas made nine first downs. In even socks in fancy pattern Swank Jewelry All America zip or button front sweater. Divens advanced the ball 28 yards for Kansas in four plays, and Happgood made 23 yards in six plays. Dougless, Replogle, Shirk, and Paronto shared in the ball-hugging for the afternoon. See these fine clothes this week We're proud to show you. Faster work by the ends and more accuracy in passing are being stressed week by Coach Lindsey. OVER THE HILL Mrs. Mercedes Cole, native of Puerto Rico who has been living in the United States for the past 17 years, will speak at a celebration of 4:30 Wednesday afternoon at Henry P. Reid Library, on Monday and Tuesday, education and economic policies of Puerto Rico. The public is invited to attend. To Talk on Puerto Rico Marietta To Represent Scabbard and Blade at Conclave Stanley Marietta, 373, was chosen last night as a delegate to represent the Kansas chapter of Scandib and Blade at the national convention to be held in Raleigh, N.C., Nov. 19, 20 and 21. The alternate delegate elected was Dan Elan. On the Shin— Continued from page one heart, liver, or intestines. Drop me a line sometimes. Fred. Many of the girls of the campus who are about to leave school because they need to go home, should probably stop going to picture shows by themselves and begin to stay home by the telephone "cause the student directory is off the phone." Our esteemed town paper last evening published a full page advertisement purporting to list those who were stamily in favour of Afl Landon for President. A number of Hill celebrities and otherwise known personages were listed. Conspicuously absent from the names was that of Peggy Anne Landon, Alf's daughter. Conspicuously present was Dan Hamilton, the campaign manager's son. Do you suppose that the Governor cut down his daughter's allowance and that she i'veeed at papa? The other day in Steven David's column two or three boys in the business school gave their opinions of the best way to apple polish professors. Later he posted that he posted the clipping on the bulletin board telling professors in that school to pay especial attention if anyone of the boys mentioned were in any classes under them. If I were you guys I'd sue David, the roving reporter, for devilty. SPECIALS From the NORGE BROILATOR Steak Dinners 35c Kasher Club Steak Baby Beef T-Bone Steak Fillet Mignon Club Stewfish with Milk Club Steak with Mushroom Sauce Served from 5:30 to 7:30 Sauce Beef Tenderloin French Fried Potatoes Sliced Tomatoes Hot Biscuits with Butter Choice of Drink every evening Food cooked in the Norge Broiliator Plate Broiliator retain their full natural flavor and juices. No grease is used, so ingredients are added healthfully. Try one of these Broiliator Specials and taste the difference. H. W. STOWITS Rexall Drug Store 9th & Mass. St. Phone 238 THE DAILY KANSAN FOR AN Important Announcement