PAGE FOUR FRIDAY. MARCH 27. 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Tennis Team Has Indoor Practice 'Til Winds Ceaso Coach Voss Calls for More Men When Outdoor Playing Starts April 1 While awaiting a favorable change in the weather, the variety tennis squail is carrying on daily practice sessions indoors at Robinson gymnasium. Up to this time, the high wind has made outdoor tennis almost an impossible, but Coach Arthur Voss announces that the squail will begin practice on the outdoor courts about April 13th. The coach's advice practice, a new call will be issued for tennis material, and a larger squail will be selected. Coach Voss plans to hold ranking matches at regular intervals to keep the players in competitive spirit as well as keep them safe from injury into the matches by defeating higher ranking members of the squad. Shortly after the beginning of outdoor play, the regular squad of about six or eight will be chosen and the players will be given their chance. Plan Tentative Matches Tentative matches have been planned to keep the team busy. The schedule at present is: April 24—Emporia Teachers at Lawrence. May 1—Emporia Teachers at Emporia. May 15—Nebraska at Lincoln. May 16—Kansas State at Memphis. May 8—Nebraska at Lawrence May 15—Nebraska at Lincoln May 16-Kansas State at Manhattan May 19-Kansas State at Lawrence May 22 and 23-Big Six meet at Lincoln. In addition to this schedule, matches will probably be planned with Washburn, Baker, and Ottawa. There is also a possibility of a match with Bethany Hollins, which won its conference last year. We have a consistently strong team. Negotiations are being carried on for matches with Wichita University, Wichita has always a high team; last year's team had Harry Corbin, Kansas state champion in the junior division several times Wichita city title-holder. The Big Six meet for this year will be a competitive open affair, with no especially strong players dominating the matches. He has always been one or two outstanding players who wied for honors; this year, there will be a much bigger field of close competition. Kanaus has lost its two outstanding entrants in Art Voss and Kennell Kel, and Oklahoma is likewise weakened by the loss of Albert Rollins, and Albert Upshur; of these players were in the semi-finals, and the four made up the two double-elimination which met in the finals of the Big Six for the past few years. Aggie Squad To See Action Full - Length Scrimmage to Give Fry Glimpsc of 1936 Team Fry is directing heavy concentrations on the passing phase of the game, and on the offence in general. The spring attack is plenty of hard blocking and passing. Kansas State college's football square will get a chance to show its power next Saturday when Cosew Wes Fry runs it through a full scrimmage in game conditions. Such a scrimmage was planned for last Saturday, but the poor condition of the players and the playing field prevented the game. Women's Intramurals --- At the W.A.A. picnic held Wednesday afternoon at Brown's Grove the following were initiated: Dorothy Bacher, Lois Anderson, Ether Anderson, Frances Warre, Barbara Simpson, Bette Lemon, Sue Stephan, Dorothy Bublitz, Elizabeth Edwards, Lloyd Blender, Blenders Potter, Dorothy Jane Williams, Spiegel, and Mary Lattner. Loze Mountin president, conducted the initiation, Dailey Hoffman, Dorothy Pulley, and Rachel Klere was in charge of the re- rangements. Mary Learnard had charges of the stunts put on by the bledges. There will be one more initiation at a banquet in May. Results of the deck tennis matches for this week are: Alpha Kappa, 2-1 Wintaking Sigma Kappa, 2-1 Wintaking halffounded Gamma Phi Beta, 3-0; In the singles semi-finals Lawson will play he won the winner of Voysey vs Hawson match and Pulleil will play Rowland Pi and Alpha Kappa Omega are the winners of doubles. Kappa Kappa Gamma and NT are leading in their respective invisions. The elimination games will be played on next week. Second Series Game Is Won by Utah. 42-37 (Continued from page one) maxed the Jayhawkers' drive for another 2-pointer. in the time that remained, Kansas found increasing difficulty in hitting the basket, while Unab's sharpshooters were likely the lead unab to an eventual victory. The Kansas club was weakened by the absence of Kapperman, usual starter who severely injured his knee in Kansas' winning game Wednesday night for him to play Saturday night after shape for the Olympic final, provided Kansas can again defeat Utah State at Convention Hall Saturday night. The running score KU Utah Scorer KU Utah Scorer 4 Watson Praille Praille 5 min., 30 sec Rogers Ebling Pralle Time Out 5 Ryan 6 West 7 West Felding 15 minutes 13 Praise 9 Nobile 15 Noble 10 Watson 10 Gardner 15 Watson Shaffer for Rogers 17 minutes 17 Gardner 18 Ebling 19 Allen 19 West Women Rifle Team Wins Also Drop One in Telegraphic Matches; Men Unsuccessful The Women's Rifle team competing in last week's telegraphic matches, won one and lost one in the only matches scheduled. They defeated the University of Illinois, 489-481, but lost to the University of California if Berkeley, 043-468. Alice Casandier led the University team with a 99 out of a possible perfect score of 100. Helen Ward and Maxine Mathwees were next with scores of 98. CAREFUL BUYERS prefer our printing because it is profit-producing. It may cost a little more but they know it will return greater profits. Our personal service gives the best at all times. An order will continue now. Printing and Party Shop 814 Mass. OCHSE Second Half KUU Secker 21 Praile 22 Ebling 23 Wade 25 Ebling 25 Praile 25 Praile 27 (Time out, KU) 28 Ebling 28 Ebling (Time out, Uah) (Garff for West) 28 (Rog's out, fouls) (Holiday in) 28 Garff 28 Ryan 28 Ryan 28 Ryan (Wade out, fouls) (Petty in) 23 Ebling 24 Gardner 25 Holiday 28 Garff 40 Petty 42 Gardner LARGE'S CAFE 9th & N.H. Guaranteed Relaxation Saturday will be Spring Suit Day at CARL'S SHRIMP and DRINKS Enjoy Our A real selection for your choosing in all the new styles, colors fabrics and models. 9th & N. H Single Breasters Double Breasters Sport Styles Sculptor Shoulder Styles Two Vent Styles Panel Back Styles Blouse Back Styles "Glad to show you" $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $28.50 $30.00 Flannels Tweeds Cheviots Worsteds Gabardines CARL'S The men's team failed to get into the win column in last week's matches although high individual scores were made by some of the team members. Martin Edge Leigh and Martin Denning-together for high team honors with 344 wins. The five women on each team with the highest totals figured in the match results. FLU EPIDEMIC ON THE WANE AS ONE NEW CASE REPORTED The men's team lost to Washington University of St. Louis, 1849-1740; and the City College of New York, 1538-1303. The latter score was for the prince kneeling, and standing positions only. In this week's matches the men compete against the University of Kentucky in a college basketball game; men fire against the crack Wichita University team and the Northwestern University quintet. The influenza epidemic, which struck the University March 1 and which since then, has kept Watkins Memorial hospital crowded with students, is showing definite signs of abating. Only one influenza case was reported to the State Board of Health yesterday by the A.C.I. Clintonstone, director of the hospital. At its peak of the epidemic as many as 23 cases were reported in one day. Yesterday only 37 patients were confined in the student hospital. Several times since the epidemic began, more students have been there at one time. Bryant Announces Candidacy Boyd "Chunk" Bryant, e37, has announced his candidacy for Lawrence councilman from the second ward. Two new cases of mumps are quarantined in the hospital, Rex Holmes gr., and Norman Smith, c38 The program to be sung is as follows: "Ye Banks and Bros" (Old Scotch Air, arranged by Mark Andrews), Men's Glee Club; "Dedication" (Robert Franz), Jonah Bur A whale of a Time in a Whale" (Wick), male quartet, Roy Finley, first tenor; Martin Wright, second tenor; James hornet; bariotone; Ross Robertson, bass; 'Real Alarm to Jesus', spiritual; "Laughing Song" (Ani), Men's Glee Club. The Men's Gloe Club will present a musical program tonight over KFKU at 6:15 p.m. under the direction of Prof. Joseph Wilkins, director. MEN'S GLEE CLUB TO GIVE PROGRAM OVER KFKU TONIGHT AVON PLAYERS TO PRESENT SHAKESPEARE'S BEST WORK! In an effort to allow students in English drama to see actual productions of two of Shakespeare's greatest plays, the English department is presenting Joseph Selman's famous Avon Players with a New York cast, in "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet," in Fraser theater on March 31. The presentation of these plays will mark the end of the current theater season in Fraser, which has seen productions of almost every type of drama from the intellectual "False Gods" to the revival of Tom Taylor's "Ticket to the Moon." It is hoped that everyone will have an opportunity to see this noted company and to enjoy two famous dramas of the master play play. Announcement of the Y.W.C.A. advisory board members, recently elected, has been made. They are Marvin LeSeur, Mrs. Van Bruner, Mrs. Cecil Y. W.C.A. ANNOUNCES MEMBERS ELECTED TO ADVISORY BOARD So much wear has been knitted into this three thread hosiery you'll find it a real economy. 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Others attending from here Saturday and Sunday include Harold Dresser, Kathleen McGill, Jill Pugh, Marcel Fugh, b'38; Ruby D. Ganzer, b'37; Kenneth Morgenther, c'37; ESTES PARK CONFERENCE PLANS TO BE DISCUSSED AT PICNIC All students interested in the Estes Park conference which will be held June 5 to June 15 are urged to attend a presentation by the Bluff Saturday evening, March 28. Miss Ellen Payne of Manhattan, the new Y.W.C.A. secretary for next year, will be a special guest. The group will meet at Henley house A DOCTOR'S favorite FORMULA lieving Coughs tor relieving Coughs Thus well-known doco- mered Cherrosote for ordinary coughs. It was his pet. He praised the formula to the skies. Claimed it was ideal for stopping the tickle, soothing irritation and loosening phlegm. Try it. Cherrosote COUGH FOR 75¢ SYRUP H. W. 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