PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1936 Kansas Has Good Chance for Places On Olympic Team Coffman and Cunningham Are Likely Prospects; Large Squad Out for Track Kansas will again have a good chance of being represented on the American Olympic track team this year. By 2016, he will be joined by Cofman, who were members of the American team in 1932 Kansas is almost sure to be remembered. Elwyn Dews, who made the best college abstention year, also stands an excellent chance. This being an Olympic yylem, adde interest in track is much in evidence at Kansas. Eighty-three men are reporting and among the group are several promising candidates who have had no previous track experience. Hargiss, who coached trap at Emory State Teachers College before coming to Kansas, has developed many outstanding stars, including John Kuck who won an Olympic title in the shot put a few years back. Those reporting for track are: Lose Winkler, Wade Green, James Nelson, Gordon Celenk, Forrest Hardcase, Gordon Guise, Everett Allison, John McNown, Allen Mann, Gerald Young, Robert Kaplan, Frank Ewing, Harry Kmatzar, Frank Ewing, Hugh Crain, Otis James, Clayton Tow, Lawrence Coleman, Frank Alexander, William Ayers, Al Wlhausen, Jack Hall, Gerald Mejnick, Jack Richardson, Norman Rimmer, Donal Foss, Flyd Kelley, William Zupanc, Sils Brown, Robert Hughes, Pastor Echaver, Richie Anderson, James Kramer, Jack Pearce, Hunter Grimes. James Sussex, William Glistrap Richard Haddock, William Rothrock Christopher Hayes, William Dale Shannon, Robert Jowley Clymer, Harry Wiles, Ruben Zaudigian Robert Ardrey, Louis Bonanno, Leslie Clerk, Beecher Davis, Maurice Craw Miller, Richard Brewster, Ruessl Frahm, Leroy McComb, Francis Vandenbach, Dr. Richardson, William Harley, Oval Mull, Harold Herbert, Gregory Ridgway, William Fitzgerald, Hughes Livingwood --- SPORT NOTES By H. M. Mason, Jr., c 37 --- To revive this column with a bang, we'll make the statement that the 1986 Kansas Everlasts are going to be the best ever held. There will be national college champions, Big Ten champions will be present in such copious quantities as to daze the casual observer. Sam Allen, who has been making the headlines in the field of basketball and with his national collegiate outdoor, national A.A.U. indoor and Princeton Invented meet high hurdles titles. The immortal Glenn Cunningham will run and sit and star upon star will perform in fan's hearts and make it a track fan's idea of paradise. The McPherson Globe Oilers' game with the Collegian all-stars in New York City last week was of much in- Just a reminder—the Jayhawk basketball team has won its last 22 games. The Kansas gators have dopped out of the public gaze the last couple of days and are now one of the most great series with Utah State will be on tap and campus interest should be stirred to a frenzy. Every student who can bag, borrow or by any other means may go to Kansas City should be in Hall, Thursday and Friday, for the important games with the Rocky Mountain champs. Victory in the series will be crucial for these teams which have qualified for the final Olympic tryouts in Madison Square Garden. DANCE Tonight and Saturnay New Eriksen Hall At 935-383 Mass. Dates—49c—Stags Ladies Free Music by "Red Rhythm Men" SPRING Calls for Refreshment Join Your Friends at the Union Fountain Subway, Parking, Memorial Union --- treatent to local sport fans. The Oliers are about toops in A.A.U. basketball and the result of the game was awaited with interest. McPherson had a big edge in men's basketball, but the metropolitan stars who were playing together for the first time. The New York men stood near the center of the floor and calmly fired the ball in from behind. The Oliers, on the other hand, tried, work the ball clear in for short shots. Whether the game proved the superiority of A.A.U. basketball or college basketball, is a matter of opinion but several interesting things resulted from this encounter of the McPherson team, stated in the report. The game that the officials allowed the defense to get away with murder while it was a foul if the offense as much as touched an opponent. It is not the first time this statement has been heard concerning the game, the New York City college coaches almost to a man said that a metropolitan college team could beat the Oilers. They blamed the all-stars' defects, the fact that the collegians weren't ready for another and that this wrecked their defense. 'Louis Pasteur' at Granada University Women's Club Sponsor Movie for Scholarship Fund Are you cynical about your drama in the movies? Then see the "Story of Louis Pasteur," being currently shown in theaters, or take a look at the portraits of the great eighteenth century chemist. It is being given under the sponsorship of the University Women's club, which plans to use the women as an audience of their women's scholarship. There is a romance in the crude laboratory and inadequate instruments of the chemist, there is drama in Pasteur's gropings for the understanding of bacteria, but the real drama concerns the life of the man himself. It is present in the struggle for knowledge of the germs and their effects and also in the truths convince a skeptical medical profession of the value of his discoveries. Paul Muni plays the part of Louis Pasteur. He is humble in triumph and magnificent in the face of adversity, an avid collector of antiquities, Marie, his wife, while Anita Louise takes the part of Annette, the daughter. Fritz Lieber, as Doctor Charbonnier is brought up, but he is always to be noticed at the edge of the crowd of Pasteur's admirers trying to see what there was in Marie man's theories that might be workable. CAST ANNOUNCED FOR PLAY BY SPANISH DEPARTMENT The cast for the Spanish play, "Los Dos Habladores," has been selected and practice will begin this week, it was announced yesterday. The play will be presented by the Spanish department at the meeting of the Kansas chapter of the American Association of Spanish which is held annually in celebration of the birth of Cervantes. immortal Spanish author and playwright. The east includes: Velma Markham, c.37; Margartia Osm, c.37; Miguel Alvañado, c.36; Jack Hoover, c.28; Mario Cunlo, c.28; Juncel, c.39; and Eilon Hiller, c.38 The meetings will be held April 25, and will bring teachers from all over the country to meet the meetings will include roundtable discussions. More than 130 teachers attended the meeting last year which featured plays by Curtis Miles and the universally popular "Don Quixote." SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY Fillet of Haddock Tartare Sauce Beef Pot Roast Hot Cross Buns Special Desserts University Dining Room in the Union Building Parsons Ousts Lawrence From State Tournamen Wyandotte, Chanute, Newton Look Good in Early Games Topkite, March 20—In one of the *u* closest-first-round games ever played in a state high school tournament here, Parsons High School defeated Lawrence High 26–22 in the second game of the third round in which he started here yesterday afternoon. The Parsons crew advanced to the second-round matches with Arkansas City which defeated Osborne 39-17 in the first game of the meet. The Ark City quintet is one of those favored to announce state championship by Chanute. other favorites include the championship team, Wyandotte of Kansas City and Newton. Lawrence also was a seeded team but failed in the closing minutes of a blistering match that was still anybody's game with the score knotted 22-22 with two minutes of play remaining. A last-minute drive brought victory to the southeastern Kansas队 and plaid it in the second round to be played today. Other first-round played in the upper bracket played last night included Wyandotte vs. Kingman and Topeka vs. Lindsburg. In the lower bracket were Emporia vs. Marysville; Newton vs. Albion; Abilene; and Winfield vs. Argentina. YESTERDAY'S GAMES Arkansas City, 39; Osborne, 17 Parison, 62; Lawrence, 22 Emporia, 28; Newton, 38; Colby, 11 Wyandotte, 29; Kingman, 25 Lindsberg, 29; Topeka, 20 Chanute, 48; Abilene, 28 Winfield, 34; Argentine, 33 Golf Tryouts Tomorrow Spring Team to Be Chosen After 36-Hole Tourney Golf trouts will begin tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock on the Lawrence Country Club course. University of Kansas golfers who wish to win a place on the Kansas team will begin the tournament, which is to decide the personnel of the squad for this year. The tourney is to be a 36-hole, medal play affair. Grover Johnson is the only letterman in the squad, and Bob Fincey, captain-elect for this year will not be eligible. Other prospective members of the team are Glen Ashley, Glen Oatman, Dave Carter, John Stadler. Anyone interested in trouts for the tournament must qualify the qualifying rounds Saturday morning. Requirements for eligibility are exactly the same as those for any other varsity sport, a total of 27 hours of training, the college, or 36 hours in the School of Engineering and Architecture. Read the Kansan Want Ads. CHARLES of the RITZ Ritz-Carlton TREATMENT EVERYTHING FOR YOUR Home Facial RIGHT AT YOUR FINGER TIPS An ornament to your dressing table. A traveling accessory you will be proud of. IN A SMART AND HANDY KIT And oh! the grand things it will do for your skin! 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Consider Fencing Tourney Several Schools in Missouri Valley Show Interest in Fencing Competition Jim Raport, member of the University fencing club, recently received a letter from Wichita University concerning the possibility of a Missouri Valley fencing tour. Since Raport and Tom Orr took part in a exhibition fence competition at the Athletic Club the last part of February, Raport has been working on the idea. Plans have been made for a meeting to discuss the problem on Tuesday, March 24 at 4:30. In case arrangements come through, an inter-school meeting will be held March 38 to decide what the forces are the best variety material. In answer to his letters to various Missouri Valley schools, Raport was notified that Missouri has no fencing in the valley, and he suggested in the idea and wishes to have a dual meet with Kansas in case the other plan falls through. Encouraged by Dr. J. A. Relley, Missouri Valley representative, and Dr. James N. Alasmin, fencing coach at Kansas have been working also on the idea of a possible Missouri Valley fencing tourney from which the team will try for the American Olympic team. Spring Practice Postponed Manhattan, Kan–March 20–Spring practice for the Kansas State basketball squad has been postponed until April 14. Wildcats. Coach Root will be in New York. Root to New York for National Basket ball Coaches' Meeting Regular Low Prices 25c NOW! 25c TIH 7 One of the Most Important Pictures of 1936---Will Be Listed in the Ten Best! ENDS SATURDAY NOTE We Predict "The Informer" Would Be the Most Important Picture of 1935. You Will See An Even Greater Picture in "LOUISE PASTEUR" Also—Novelty Band Act Sport Events - Latest News Continuous Shows SUNDAY The Fatest Dancing Show in Year! 12 Stars! 3 New Song Hits! Dick Powell Joan Blondell Ruby Keeler Jack Oakie Hugh Herbert York City attending the National Basketball Congress meeting which starts April 2. While there he also will see the New York Knicks basketball elimination tournament. 'COLLEEN" Individual and team fundamentals will be on the program for the Wildcats when workouts start. Coach Root is anxious for his varsity men and freshmen players to become acquainted with their individual style of play before next fall. Fry Pleased by Prospect Kansas State Football Team Show Progress in Early Workouts All Shows Sunday 35c Manhattan, Kan., March 20—(UPF) As the third week of spring football, practice got under way Monday, West Virginia State college, the state college, remarked that the most pleasing feature of the practice so far was "the improvement in general aggressiveness and team speed, as well as fast running on the part of the back." No practice was held Saturday but if present plans are carried out, two scrimmage games under full game conditions will be scheduled the weekend following. 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