PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1936 Nebraska Blasts Tiger's Hopes in Big Six Race Cornhuskers Are Victors In Contest Winning 43 to 33 Big Six Standings W L. Pct. Kansas 6 0 1.000 Nebraska 4 2 666 Oklahoma 2 4 333 Missouri 2 4 333 Iowa State 2 4 233 Kansas State 1 4 200 Columbia, Mo., Feb. 18—UP) The University of Nebraska added another blow to the University of Missouri's disastrous basketball season tonight when the Cornhuskers won a Big Six conference game, 43 to 32. Missouri F.G. F.T. P.F. Bever, f 2 0 1 Hatfield, f 1 0 0 Sitrom, f 1 0 1 Henderson, c 2 2 3 Carroll, c 0 0 Powell, g 4 0 3 Murry, g 0 0 2 Todd, g 0 0 2 TOTALS 14 5 12 Nebraska F.E. G.T. P.F. Whittaker, f 4 0 3 Wahlquist, f 7 4 2 Wahlquist, c 3 1 2 Baugh, c 1 2 2 Pharsa, g 1 4 Widman, g 0 1 4 Amen, f 1 0 0 Score at half: Missouri 14; Nebraska 25. Womens Rifle Team Elects Martha Dodge Will Head Organization Fifteen New Members Chosen The Women's Rifle Team recently held an election in which both officers and new members were elected for the coming season. Martha Dodge, c36, was elected captain; Alice Cosandier, c38; manager; Helen Hoffman, c39, treasurer; and Catherine Holmes, c38, secretary. It is desired that each of the new members report to the range on Monday to sign the new practice schedules. Regular practice will begin on the following Tuesday, Telegraph matches, including competition against teams from the University of North Dakota, North Carolina, the university. University of South Dakota, Washington University and the University of California, will begin the week ending Feb. 22. New members elected were: Ruth Worley, e; myra; Myrna Erskine, e; Marjorie Brooks, c; 37. Helen Kerr, c; 36. Emily Brown, e; 35. Melissa Martinez, f; 37. Maxine Matthews, c; 37. Joan Newbill, c; 38. Drew Kreibhiel, e; 39. Mary Wickham, c; 36. Luke萧赞, c; 41. Ignormi, c; 37. Eleanor Klapper, c; 38. Joan Smith, c; 39. Shirley Salabury, fa; 37. (Members of the team carried over from last year are: Mary Louise Belz, fa36; Ebera Everham, c36; Ruth Miller, c36; Ethel Senne, 37; Margaret Card, c39; Helen Ward, f38; Betty Stirling, fa34; Barbara Kirchhoff, fa38; Virginia Starr, c38; Margaret Hays, fa35; and Towanda Gabbart, gr. UNIVERSITY RIFLE TEAM WINS FROM HASKELL, 802 TO 79 The University men's rifle team defeated haeskel's team from Troop I 114 Cavalira of the National Guard, in last week's match by a score of 802 to 794. Lt. Sam McKone was high scorer with 181 points and Wayne Selon, c'88, was high scorer for Kansas with 164. The match scheduled for yesterday with the 17th Infantry队 at Fort Leavenworth was postponed because of bad weather. Men's Wrestling Meet To Be Held An intramural wrestling tournament will be held on Feb. 25-28. All men expecting to participate in this tournament will need to attend, not having a class "A" rating at the hospital will be allowed to enter. The department of intramural athletics for men advises the participants to be getting in condition now. Entry blanks and complete inlays will be mailed out later those expressing a desire to enter the tournament. DR. FELLOWES WILL LECTURE ON 'TUDOR MUSIC' THURSDAY Dr. Edmund Horace Fellowes of Windsor, England, one of the world's greatest authorities on music, and the tutor of the Tudor period, has been engaged for a lecture on "The Rediscovery of Tudor Music" at the University on Thursday evening, Besides being on interesting speaker, Dr. Dellows, by means of a actual old English concert lute, imitates these early English songs that are most common as of great importance in the history and development of music. The recital will be given at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the Administration building and will be open to music lovers without charge. Mangan Upsets Kansas Cyclone Hardly a foot separated three famous milers at the finish as Joe Mangan (left), former Cornell star, amazed spectators at New York Millors games by breasting the tape in 4.11 for the Wanamaker Mite, beating both Gene Venze (center) of Pennsylvania and Glenn Cunningham Women's Intramural --states were represented in last year's Relays and just as much interest in the meet has already been indicated. The new schedules for men's intrural contests have been completed F. E. Elbel announced yesterday James begin on Monday, Feb. 10, and continue over into March. The complete schedule for the coming week: Basketball Feb 10: D.D.T. "B" vs. Triangle "B" *Panthers* vs. Bolsheviks. Ploneers vs. First Baptist. Sigma Nu "B" vs. Phi **vs.** Alma Loyola. Phi **vs.** Ploneers Ghosts. A, K Psi vs. Phi **Psi**. Feb. 11; S.P.E "B" "B" vs. Sigma Chi "B"; B, A; E, vs. Sigma Ngu; Phi Gua "B" vs. A, T, O "B"; D. U. vs. Kappa Sig. Feb. 12, Pk I. C "B" vs Beta "B" Hellbounds ii. Coes; S, P "E" vs Delta Chi. S A E "B" >Ps Phi Dlt II "B" Phi. Si. Pg. Phi. Gam. Chick Rock II Phi. Pi. Si. Phi. Gam. Feb. 13, D. U "B" "Bt" vs Phi Psi "B*" Beta. vs Peti "B*" Acacia; vs Haskell Jayhawk; S. P. B *P* vs Triangle "B*" Chalk I; vs Tetau; Rock Feb. 15: Dunkin vs. Whitwinder; Beta vs. A. T.; Oigma Sig; Kappa Sig; Pioneers vs. Christian Church; Pioneers vs. E. K. E.; K. E. K.; Johnson All Star; A. T. O. "B" vs. D. U. "B"; Boker Makers vs. Ober's; D. T. D. vs. Sigma Nu; N. T. D. vs. Sigma Nu Phi Deit; Kappa Siig "B" vs. Nu-Sigma Nu "B"; Acacia vs. First Baptist Church; Bolshoviks vs. Rock Chalk II; Triangle "B" vs. Beta "B". Feb. 11: Beta vs. Triangle; D T. D. s. Nu SigmaNu; Delta Chi vs. Phi belt Feb. 12: Sigma Nu vs. A.T.O. Feb. 13: S.A.E vs. Phi Gam; P.K.A. vs. Sigma Chi. Announce Kansas Relays Schools Are Notified of Games To Be Held April 17-18 The Intercolonial State High School meet will be held the first day of the relays and the athletic office expects to send postcards to over 700 Kansas high schools to get them on. On the first day of the Relays, the first five events of the decathlon will be run off along the course. The second day the college meet will be held and the last five events of the decathlon will be disposed of. More than 500 announcements of the Kansas Relays to be held April 17 and 18, are now being sent to all the colleges, universities and normal schools in the country. Near the first of March booklets will be sent out to these schools with information regarding the rules and regulations of the meet. Later on booklets will be mailed out to each school indicating its desire to enter the games. Last year more than 1800 high school track men entered the various contexts and according to Mr. Thomas more than 1500 actually competed. More than 12 Lawrence's Bargain Theatre 10c PATEE 15c Shows 2-4-7-9 NOW! ENDS MONDAY A BRAND H MUSIC CLARK GABLE CONSTANCE BENNETT "AFTER OFFICE HOURS" A BRAND NEW THRILL TEAM! ADDED Color Cartoon—News Color Travel-Talk The outdoor track season begins on March 18 with the ninth annual Texas Shootout, where teams which are in turn followed by the Drake and Penn Relsh, both held on April 28. It has been customary for the University of Kansas to enter a tractor队 in the Texas and Penn Relsh, and such will undoubtedly be the class this year. Pennsylvania Miller Wins Hunter Mile for Second Time Venzke Defeats Mangan Gene Venkze got revenge on Joe Mangan in the Hunter mile race last night in Boston. Mangan barely nested out Venkze in the Wanamaker mile last Saturday night with a time of 4:14.4 Finals in the Douglas county Golden Gloves boxing tournament were held last night at the Haskell Gymnasium. The final will go to the Kasaa City tournament. Venken won the event of Mangan, Archie San Romani, Emporia Teachers, and Glen Dawson, former University coach. He then led in the first lap and then relinquishing it to San Romani, who held it for seven of the 13 laps. With four laps to go, he was able to finish closely by Mangan, and held it throughout the remainder of the race. Gene Linley, University Student, Lose Decision in Heavyweight Class This is the second successive year that the Pennsylvania star has won the Hunter classic, as he finished first last year with a time of 4:17.6. LAWRENCE'S LEADING THEATRE CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY AT 1—3—5—7—9 GRANADA Boxing Finals At Haskell Extensive Minor Sports Mendus of last night's hiatus: Macky Kenny, Haskell, heavy- weight, defeated Gene Linley, Kansas University, decision. Only the Granada Could Bring You the Greatest Musical Show the World Has Ever Known! The Singing Sweethearts of "Naughty Marietta" More Glorious Than Ever. Tommy Blackwolf, Haskell, light-heavyweight, defeated William McAfee Haskell, knockout. Mat. 25c Nites 35c Come as late at 6 p.m. tonight for 25c—After 6 p.m. 35c. Charles Crisler, Haskell, -middleweight, defeated Joe Berger, Haskell knockout. NOTE BALANCE OF ENGAGEMENT THRU THURSDAY Mat. 25c Nite 35c Shows 3—7—9 Mat. 25c Nites 35c Frank Mayhugh, Lawrence, welterweight, defeated Houston Tyner, Haskell decision. Carrol Eoatright, Admire, Kaan, lightweight, defeated George Buck- heart, Haskell, decision. WEEK AFTER WEEK HERE THEY COME *"Ceiling Zero"* *"Petrified Forest"* *"Tale of Two Cities"* *"Wife or Secretary"* *"The Voice of Begu Am"* *"Music Goes Round and Round"* Lucian Emerson, Haskell, flyweight defeated Charles Dushane, Haskell, decision. John Halfmoon, Haskell, featherweight, defeated Glenn Todd, Lawrence, decision. Paintings Are on Display Extensive Minor Sports Program Is Under Way Oil Paintings Are on Display A fine group of oil paintings and water colors by Raymond Eastwood, associate painter of the painting now on display at the Spoon-Thayer museum. A majority of the oil paintings are landscapes while the water colors deal with various other scenes. The department expresses the hope that the artists will themselves of the opportunity of seeing the assembly of paintings. Home Economics Club Will Meet The Home Economics club will hold a combination waffle supper and induction meeting on Thursday afternoon at 4 p.m. The supper was originally planned for Tuesday evening but due to weather conditions and arrangements to honor Charlene and it was postponed to the later date. Big Six Schools Engage In Track, Swimming and Wrestling Basketball will occupy the spotlight in Big Six athletic circles for more than a month yet but a full schedule of other conference sports including indoor track, wrestling, and swimming also has started. Alogether, more than 100 contests of various kinds are to be found on the sports calendar of the conference. Later in the spring, tennis, poi, baseball and outdoor track will add to the minor sports program. Both dual meets and conference meets are slated in track, swimming, tennis, wrestling and golf. The entire Big Six calendar for the month of February, excluding basketball: Friday, Feb. 14 February, 1953 Wrestling—Kansas vs. Missouri at Co- llege tecking Kansas vs. Missouri at Columbia. Kansas State vs. Nebraska lumbia. Swimming—Kansas State vs. Nebraska at Monhottan Swimming-Kansas State vs. Nebraska at Manhattan. *Iowa State vs. Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. Carleton College, Northfield, Mich. Fertility, Iowa. Kansas, State, or Indiana at Wrestling—*Iowa State vs. Indiana at Ames. *Oklahoma vs. Edmond Teachers at Norman. *Oklahoma vs. Edmond Teachers at Norman. Indoor Track:*Missouri vs. Drake at door Track—*Missouri* vs. Drake at Des Moines. Indoor Track—Kansas vs. Kansas State at Lawrence. Nevada state vs. Minnesota at Minn- *Iowa State vs. Minnesota at Minneapolis heapness. Swimming—Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lawrence. *iowa State vs. Gustavus Adolphus, St. Peters, Minn. Wrestling—Iowa State vs. Kansas at Lawrence. Friday, Feb. 21 Wrestling -Kansas State vs. Nebraska at Manhattan. Indoor Track-Kansas State vs. Missouri at Columbia souri at Columbia. *Iowa State vs. Drake at Des *Iowa State vs. Drake at Des Moines.* Swimming—Iowa State vs. Washington, II. Ames. Indoor Track—Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Saturdav. Feb. 22 Wrestling—Iowa State vs. Kansas State at Manhattan. Thursday, Feb. 27 Wrestling—Kansas vs. Kansas State a Manhattan *Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma A. & M. Norman (tenative). Swimming-Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lincoln Wrestling-Iowa State vs. Nebraska at Arrow Saturday, Feb. 29 Swimming—Kansas vs. Kansas State at Manhattan. Swimming-Kansas vs. Kansas State at Manhattan. Indoor Track—Iowa State vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Kansas State vs. Missouri at Columbia. Kansas State vs. Missouri at Columbia. Denotes non-conference matches. Date of Nebraska Game Is Changed Announcement recently was made by Dr. F. C. Allen that the date of the Kansas-Nebraska basketball game at Lawrence will be changed from February 29 to February 28. DAILY KANSAN Now Only $1.75 fortherestoftheyear The Kansan is the only medium for keeping in touch with all the Hill news. There's no substitute for your college newspaper. Have the report of all the activities, at your own room, in your own Kansan, regularly. The Convenience of having your own Kansan is well worth the money Call at the Kansan Business Office in the Journalism Building and turn in your subscription the first thing tomorrow.