PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1935 Hargiss Goes East To Inspect Garden And Assist Glenn Kansas City Desires Expert Advice on Track in New Municipal Auditorium Couch H. W. Hargiss left yesterday for Chicago where he will meet his former pupil, Glenn Cunningham, and accompany him to New York. Glenn will compete in the Knights of Columbus meet to be held in Madison Square Garden Saturday night. He will run in both the 1000-yard run and the mile and 400-mile competition from "Chute Hornboste, Gene Venze, Eric Ny and Elton Brown." While in New York, Coach Hargiss is planning to make a study of the Madison Square Garden track, rated one of the most perfect indoor tracks in the world, with the idea of obtaining information and suggestions that will be of value in the construction of the track in Kansas City's new city auditorium. It is desired that the Kansas City track be equipped with a system of the project asked Coach Hargiss to obtain what information he could about the renowned New York track. At a meeting of the Big Six conference coaches recently the possibility of holding the 1936 conference indoor meet in the municipal auditorium was discussed and drew much favorable comment. However, such a move would require the approval of directors and faculty representatives. After the races, Cunningham will return to Iowa City where he is doing graduate work. His next appearance will be at the Rushmore and then at the Texas Rehys March 30. CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKETING "A" DIVISION Basketball Season Results Score Board Compiled After Big Sis Court Contests The accompanying score-board, compiled by KU. News Bureau, gives the composite results of the Big Six basketball season. The final standings and percentages are shown in the black-faced type at the bottom. The scores of each game may be determined by reading down the columns **CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKETING "A" DIVISION** Theta Tau Independents } Theta Tau 29-21 ) Kappa Sigma Bye } Kappa Sigma Sigma Phi Epsilon Bye } Sigma Phi Epsilon Sig Ep 19-16 Alpha Tau Omega Coes Drug } Alpha Tau O. 24-23 ) 9 p.m. March 14 **CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKETING "B" DIVISION** Kappa Sigm a Jayhawk } Jayhawk 22-18 ) Jayhawks 26-8 Phi Gam Rock Chalk } Rock Chalk 42-8 ) for the team's score and across for the opponent's score. Thus a team's total score is at the bottom of the column, and the opposition in the right hand column. A total of 2614 points were scored in Big Six games this season, compared to 1740 in 1834. Forty-two games were played with the high average of 60 points a game. Total scores both of and against Kansas far exceeded those of last year, when Kansas scored 291 against opponents' 253. In the 441 amassed against the Jayhawkers this season are scores by Iowa State, Oklahoma, Missouri, Mississippi, exceeding the high score of 26 made by the Sooners against Kansas last year. The high score record of the season is Iowa State's 50-44 victory over Oklahoma. | | LS. | K.U. | Ok. | Neo. | Nob. | KSC. | Ttl. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Ia. S. | | *25* | 22 | 23 | 14 | 31 | 274 | | | | *20* | 44 | 28 | 14 | 31 | 274 | | K.U. | 18 | | 23 | 29 | 21 | 14 | | | | *32* | | *36* | 37 | 24 | 37 | | | | | | *42* | *21* | | | 30 | 441 | | Okl. | *33* | *50* | | 28 | 32 | 32 | | | | *50* | 26 | | 29 | *32* | 34 | | | | | *40* | | 24 | | 22 | | | | | *41* | *41* | | 31 | *551* | | Mo. | *31* | *39* | *38* | | 31 | *32* | | | | *37* | *38* | *33* | | 21 | *21* | | | | | *21* | *45* | | 31 | | | | | 18 | *37* | | 20 | 497 | | Neb. | *31* | *32* | *38* | *32* | | *47* | | | | *22* | *32* | *24* | *23* | | 21 | 302 | | KSC | *32* | *40* | *38* | *29* | 41 | | | | *39* | *40* | *47* | *28* | | | | | *30* | *24* | | | | | *36* | 18 | *34* | | | 549 | | Tls. | 322 | 554 | 540 | 455 | 276 | 467 | | | | | | | 7 | 3 | | Lost | 2 | 4 | 8 | 9 | 7 | 12 | | Pct. | 800 | .750 | .500 | .437 | .300 | .250 | Today's final quiz "Bite Marks" firmly holds the record for today are: Union Building 4,500, T.N.T; is Independent; Gym 4,30, I.W.W. or Corbin Hall-Delta Zeta. Today's Ping Pong Matches Explains Opera on K F K U Professor Skilton Presents Program Every Friday at 2:30 The music appreciation hour of KFUKI conducted by Prof. Charles Sanford Skilton every Friday afternoon at 2:30 is at present being devoted to explanations of and to the music of the opera, "Gay-O-Nair." The libretto of this open was written by Prof. Allen Crafton, and the score by Professor Skilton. The opera, taken from an old German story, is written in English and is unusually easy to understand. The first two scenes of the prologue, the parts already presented, give one a very good impression of the opera. Assisting in the production of these selections from the opera are Jeannette you can draw with your pet pen and the right drawing ink—that's your colour', of course —right for color—right for pen Cass, Harlan Lloyd, and Prof. Karl Bratton who is a professor of music at Baker University. 16 Waterproof Colors, Waterproof and General soluble when dry) Blacks. CHAS, M. HIGGINS & CO., Inc. $271 Ninth St. Brooklyn, N. Y. HIGGINS' American DRAWING INKS Women's Intramurals Miss Ruth Hoover, women's intramural sponsor, announced recently the champions of the following sports: --- keball. Those on the team were Kiene, Bruce, Throckmorton, Newman, Bliss, Sutherland, Hoffman, Kretsinger; second, I.W.K. Deck Tennis: I.W.K., Hunter and Edie. Swimming Pii Beta Phi, Kiene, Sutherland, Finley, Newman, Keenig, Throckmorton, Bruce, Lemmon, and Porter. Handball won by Independents, Parkinson. Voleybull won by Independents. The team consisted of Davis, Mildrew Iridin, Jenensen, Owaley, Parkimson, Young g, Scroggins, and Mary Iridin; Second, Pi Beta Phi. Tennis Singles are to be decided between Dodge, Kappa, and the winner of the Brice, Pi Beta Phi, Stockwell. Independent match next spring. Tennis team matches were won by Pi Beta Phi, David Eckert, Bruce, Perry, Black, and Newman. The horseshoe championship had not been decided yet. Pi Beta Phi took first in bas Milk Chocolate and Jam Salad Sandwich Ham Salad Sandwich 20c UNION FOUNTAIN A Recent Survey of Twelve Major Colleges---with RED BLACKBURN and orchestra IN SUITS IN TOPCOATS IN TUXEDOS IN OVERCOATS The No. 1 Honors Were Given to HART SCHAFFNER & MARX We are just as proud of the above statement as Mr. Hart, Mr. Schaffner and Mr. Marx, because we sell "these fine clothes." Now Mr. College Man, here's a standing date for you--with RED BLACKBURN and orchestra Come down to our store, bring your "lady friend" along, and we will take you on a personally conducted tour thus "Spring Clothingland." You'll enjoy viewing the new Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring Suits, the new fabrics, and models, and you'll find the prices "as easy" as honest merchandise can be sold. Yes sir, we can Spring Suit you now. The above information courtesy of Department of Journalism. University of Kansas. Eldon Haley, b25, has been promoted a assistant manager of the Prudential insurance company office at St. Louis, Ic. ENDS TONIGHT They say it is better than we promised. — Ask those who have seen it. W. S. G. A. Musical Comedy "HOLD THAT LINE" Fraser Theatre Curtain 8:20 Reservations Basement Green Hall (Call K.U. 174) TICKETS...50c 1