PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4. 1936 29 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawker Track Team Ready for Big Six Meet Hargiss Says Kansas Will Place High in Many Events With high hopes of making a better showing in the Big Six meet than dopesters would predict, the Jayhawker track team is working hard and the men are rounding into fine shape. The meet will be held Friday and Saturday in Brewer field house at Columbia. Coach Hargis feels sure that he has several men who will place high in their respective events. Hargis believes that Jack Richardson should be able to beat him, but he still needs flashens in the 60-yard dash. Charlie Pitts, who acquired a decathlon complex, will confine his efforts to the broad jump in which he has approached 24 feet on several occasions. Pitts' chief opponent is Missouri and Cardwell of Nebraska. Ray Noble, who will go to Columbia after the basketball game Friday night, is the holder of the Big Six pole vault record. Ray is not expected to make the showing that he will later in the year because he has not been able to compete, but many believe that he gives Coogee, the Orange area, a battle. Marvin Cox, who will go to Columbia after the basketball game, jumped 6 feet 5 inches in the Nebraska meet. Cox like Noble, has been unbeatable to practice and play against the other two high jumpers who have jumped better than 6 feet. Shannon won the only Kansas first in the Nebraska meet when he jumped 6 feet 13 8 inches. Wellhausen, who jumped 8 feet 3 inches last year, is rounding into shape and has a good chance of being a winner. Kansas will also be strong in the 440, 880, and mile relay, but will be noticeably weak in the hurdles, mile, two-mile and shot put. Squads Report Daily at Missouri Nebraska and Kansas State. Football Practice Starts Spring football practice started this week at Missouri, Kansas State, and Nebraska. At Missouri Coach Don Fauro has a squad of more than 50 men working out daily in uniform and another score are expected to report shortly for the spring session which will last for seven weeks. Five lettermen, Felix and Paul Turbaugh, Mike McKenzie, and Dan Cox are not in school this semester but Coach Fauro expects them back for the Big Six race next fall. The 1935 conference champions, Nebraska, has a spund of 54 reporting to Coach Damn X. Bible. The practice session will hast for a period of five weeks. Several last season's variables will rank for third after the Big Six conference minor track meet at Columbia, No. next Saturday. A squad of 75 men reported Monday to Coach Wesley L. Jey at Kansas State. Eighteen of those who reported are lettermen. At present he is teaching the aquad fundamentals of Kansas State play in preparation for their first serigraphy Friday. He is being assisted by Line Coach Stan William, Dugal Coach Jeff A. Smith and now a player with the Chicago Cardinals, professional team, Dolphin Churchill, and Jim Landers, lettermen from last season. - Each Puretest Brewers Yeast Tablet is an vitamin B12 to a whole cake of miel yeast. Think what this means in con- temance and economy. Tablitas and tortillas are great. And they give you equivalent of $3.00 will your cakes for only 20 cents. You can't afford to miss these big savings. Puretest Brewers' YEAST TABLETS BOTTLE OF 100 60c H. W. STOWITS "The Rexall Store" H. F. Merrill Phone 23 Individual Scoring, including game o March 3. 9th & Mass Player gms lgs ft pt sieve Ebling, Kansas 9 45 37 10 ft 12.17 14.11 Belmont, Nebraska 9 45 37 10 ft 12.17 14.11 Wahquest, Neb. 10 47 30 12.44 12.44 Fleming, Iowa State 10 47 30 12.44 12.44 Whitaker, Iowa State 10 47 30 12.44 12.44 Iowa State, Nebraska 10 34 10 78 8.6 Burns, Kan. State 10 34 10 78 8.6 Connelley, Okla. 10 34 10 77 7.7 Parsons, Ky. 10 34 10 77 7.7 Parsons, Ky. 10 31 10 72 7.2 Livingston, Okla. 7 22 6 50 7.1 Todd, Ky. 10 31 10 72 7.2 Livingston, Okla. 7 22 6 50 7.1 Todd, Ky. 10 31 10 72 7.2 Allen, Kansas 9 22 14 58 6.4 Noble, Kansas 9 23 10 64 6.2 Powell, Missouri 18 8 11 47 6.1 Powers, Missouri 18 8 11 47 6.1 Perkins, Iowa State 1 Freshman Greens Beat Reds Golay and Bosilevac Are High Point Men in Two Games The freshman Green team again defeated the freshman Red in the preliminary basketball game last night preceding the Kansas-Okahoma game. In the first game, played Monday, the Greens finished with 32 points and the Reds 30; and last night the Greens defeated the Reds with 31. Golay played excellent ball in both games, collecting 21 points, 14 in the first and 7 last night. For The Reds, Boslevic was high point man in both games, 12 in the first and 5 points last night. The box scores: Green 32 Corliss p 0 f 1 H. Unseil p 0 f 1 Golay p 0 f 1 Galay p 0 f 1 Stipp 2 0 1 Sipp 2 0 1 Kiley 3 0 3 Kiley 3 0 3 Immortal 0 f 0 Green 21 Totals 14 4 9 Red 30 Skilkes g 2t G. Unseld 1 0 Robinson 4 1 Boilevac 3 0 Bowles 0 0 Weidner 0 0 Masoner 0 1 Clover 0 1 Jorlais x f f f Jorlais f f f If. Ursell 1 0 1 If. Ursell 1 0 1 James 0 1 0 James 0 1 0 Cave 1 0 1 Cave 1 0 1 Kiley 1 1 0 Kiley 1 1 0 Stupp 1 0 1 "m'n'm"n 1 0 "owies 1 0 "owies 1 0 Totals 10 10 Red 18 Shikles | 0 | 1 Clover | 0 | 1 Robinson | 0 | 1 Brown | 0 | 1 Boisevac | 1 | 2 Weidner | 1 | 2 Masseur | 1 | 2 Totals 7 4 Totals 933 Men's Intramurals Results of Monday's intramural basketball games show indications of a strong competitive spirit which will mark the beginning of the playoffs in the near future. The best game from the standpoint of smooth floor work and nip and tuck battle was between the Theta Tau and Acea in the third Theta Tau game, with 34-21 Crist was the sparkplug of the Theta Tau tuntet and added 12 points to his 25c 'til 7 — Shows 3-7-9 GRANADA ENDS TONITE! team's total score. Cole and Lamm added greatly with nice ball handling. The A.T.O.'s waved a game battle against the S.P.E. but lost 22 to 34. Geary and Millar did an excellent job of guarding the two A.T.O. forwards holding them to four field goals between them. How many games could a game with eight field goals and one free throw for a total of 17 points. 'The Music Goes Round' HARRY RICMAN ROCHELL HUDSON 'Antonio 'Historic Man' Arnold 'Marcy' Marr in the two "B" games of the evening the Phi Gam's attempted to thwart the accurate goal shooting and splendid floor work of the Kappa Sig's but in the second game, the team had a hard time against the S.A.E. "B" in eking out a 12 to 7 win. Lionel Barrymore Maurore Sullivan Erit Linden THURSDAY The box scores of the games are as follows: g ft t 1 Cole 4 Rovers 8 Grist 5 Russell 1 Lamm 2 | | g | ft | f | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Nees | 8 | 1 | 0 | | Kuchs | 5 | 1 | 0 | | Ewing | 0 | 0 | 1 | | Geary | 2 | 0 | 1 | | Millar | 0 | 1 | 1 | AL STOVALL The Clown Prism of Rhythm AMERICA'S BIGGEST LITTLE BAND Totals 14 6 3 S.P.E. 34 "THE VOICE OF BUGLE ANN" Also—Musical Comedy - News Kappa Sig 'B'*24 Gik gk 14 Gil gil 16 Carlson 0 1 Charles 0 1 Aliderdei 0 1 Lyon 2 0 Pierson 2 0 Totals 16 2 3 Continuous Shows 1-3-5-7-9 SUNDAY Hold Everything — Here They Come Cox Chapman Martin Morris Kabler Nichols Acacia 30 Theta Tau 34 Totals 1 S.A.E. "B" 7 NOTE Producers Demand 35c Sunday Mat. and Nite, Balance of Eng- agement Mat. 25c, Nite 15c Totals 142 A.T.O. 22 Fm Fm f g f Metzler 0 Bartolews 1 Harwil 1 2 Harwil 0 Gill 0 Denny 0 Denny 0 Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers "FOLLOW THE FLEET" ON THE STAGE In the second round of the round robin tournament the seniors defeated the freshmen last night, 30-12. Thus for the seniors have won two games and lost none. Teagarden and Harsen were the outstanding players for the seniors. Teams from all over the country competed for freshmen. Players for the seniors were. Teagarden, Montgomery, and Women's Intramurals Totals 2 3 Totals 10 Delf F1 "I1 F2 "I1 g f 1f Roberts g 1f McClure 0 2 1 Brown 1 0 VcIcleve 1 0 1 Chambers 3 0 1 Ripley, forwards; Hanson, Irwin, Anderson, and Liscott, guards. Freshman players were: Latter, Markham and Willetts, forwards; Bird, Spiegel Stephenson, White, Biglow, and Rubil- guards. The juniors defeated the sophomores 12-11. Worley and Griffin were the leading scouts for the respective teams. Erikson, Worley, Anderson, and Kline forward;s, Ware, Edwards, Dunlap, and Pulsley, players for the sophomores were: Johnson, Karban, Trekli and Learned, Baker, Baker Learned, and Manning, guards. The intramural champions for individual sports are as follows: volleyball, wallkats; hallows (forsheaf), Alpha Delta Pi; handball, IWB; individual champion in handball, Carole Hunter. Wallkats play in two national individual champions in tennis, Willcourt c39, Watkins hall; ping doubles (bondles), IWB; ping wong (singles), Pai BetaPi; individual winner in ping pong singles, Lemon, lazzi, P38, Pai BetaPi; basketball, Alpha Delta Pi; and swimming, first National Alpha Theta; second meet, Pai BetaPi. K E K U March 4-Wednesday 2.30 p.m.-Kansas Trees and Shrubs, Dr. W. H. Horr, associate professor of botany 2.45 p.m.-News Bulletin, W. A. Dill. 2.50 p.m.-Health Through the Ages "The Child Starts to School," Dr. Florence Brown Sherman. 6. 00 p.m.-Concert by the University of Kansas Band, Russell L. Wiley, director. Texans Win Swim Meet 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 TONITE BANK NITE 10c 'til-7 — 15c after PATEE NOW! ENDS THURSDAY EDMUND LOWE ANN SOTHERN Kansas Makes Strong Bid Before Record Breaking Crowd "GRAND EXIT" Todd-Keily Comedy Riot Under the stimulus of the greatest crowd yet to witness a Kansas swimming meet this season, the Jayhawk tank squad bid strongly for a victory over the high-powered Texas team last night after the Kansas-Oklahoma baseline game, forts, they were pushed out, 50-34. Three new pool records were established. The summary is 400-yard-style stylish try on by Texas Tech. (Recommended by Kusner, Tiller, Zuppaine, Pusey and Warner) Taller, Zuppaine, Pusey and Warner) 200-yard breast strike, won by Baker, Texas; second, Ellas, Kansas; third, Fisher, Kansas. Time 2:36.3 New pool record. 150-yard backtracker, won by Kester, Kansas; second, Zwierian, Texas; third LaShelle, Kansas. Time 1.57.5. Showed fine style, great for Tollman Texas; second, Pusey, Karass; third, Wiseman, Texas. Time, 25.7. 440-yard free style, won by Nichols, Kansas; second, Dechard, Texas; third, Brandi, Kansas. Time, 5:3.0. 100-yard free style, won by Nendel, Texas; second, Kentucky, Texas; third, Washington. Diving, won by Pusey, Kansas; allison, Ohio, Texas; third, Humphrys. 220-yard flat style, won by Keough. He played in the final two Nichols, Kansas. Time: 2:26, New pool record, breaking record made three weeks ago by Baring, Nebraska of Medley relay, won by Texas (Ward, Baker, and Talley); second, Kansas, (Kester, Elias, and Waggoner). Time, 3.23.9. SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE EMPHASIZES FUNDAMENTALS fundamentals, calesisthes, and kicking were stressed in last night's spring football practice. Couch Ad Lindsay, aided by Ernie Casni, worked with the backs on ball handling and kicking; "Mike" Goetze had Dick Sklar and Rutherford B. Hayes helping him to teach the fundamentals of line play. As a whole, the squand appears to be in fair shape and is spirited. Francis Paronto, a star on last year's freshman basketball team, is beautiful kicks for so early in the season. 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