PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 23.1933 German Net Star Will Meet Tilden in Singles Play Hans Nusslein Scheduled to Match Strokes With 'Big Bill' Tomorrow News that Big Bill Tilden will play Hans Nusinls in the series of professional tennis matches at the auditorium tomorrow night has caused local fans to rejoice, as they took considerable liking to the young German star as he pushed Tilden to the limit in their match here last year. WAS HERE LAST YEAR Nusslein, who with Tilden, was here last year, is rated as one of the most remarkable young tennis players in recent years. He is only 22 years old, but he has already won a championship of Germany for two years and is recognized the world over as an example of modern tennis unquained in stroke production. He has played closer and won more matches than any American's long career on the courts. In the first twenty matches between Tilden and Nusslein this year Tilden had only a 27 game edge on the Gers. He also lost eight of five physical reactions of any play in tennis history. His ability to get his racket in front of the fastest shot either at the net or from the back court is greater even than that of Cochet or Ticket sale for the matches indicated considerable interest among Lawrence people and students, and there already have been several out of town orders for tickets from Kansas City, Topeka and Ottawa. Was Here Last Year Has Famous 'Half Volley' His outstanding shot is his hall volley or pickup, but the perfect ease with which he drives the ball from back court or volleys from the net often delivers the spectator into believing that Nussler is a defensive player. Nussler after winning the German professional title in 1931, and his brilliant playing across the United States with the Tilden troupe last year, is now ranked as the first five tennis players of the world. Emnett Meeff of Chicago, and Bruce Barnes, former Texas University star, are the other members of the Tilden group to appear here tomorrow. To Choose Beauty Queen William "Big Bill Tilden," who brings his professional troupe to the University tomorrow night, will pick "Miss White" on Thursday night, when he and his companion play their exhibition matches there. The Sunflower, Wichita University publication, is sponsoring the contest. Hargiss Placed on Committee Coach H. W. Hargiss, K.U. track mentor, has received word of his appointment to the Olympic weight lifting committee by Daniel J. Ferrera, secretrator of the Olympic weight making committee makes a survey for possible weight lifting contestants in the next Olympic games. Shellac Makes Drink Shellac Makes Drinks Daville, III. (UP) The latest vipe for palatable drinks here callo to the boiling and skimming of white shellac. MAKES FIRST APPEARANCE HERE Emmet Pare of Chicago, former Georgetown tennis star, will make his first appearance here tomorrow night with the Tilden professional truspe. Pare never ranked higher than fifteenth nationally when an amateur but he was named to the All-County team his time. At the present time he is known for his twist service on hard courts. Wilson 'Buster' Charles May Compete in Relays Entry Would Bring Complete U.S. Olympic Decathlon Team Here Wilson "Buster" Charles, Indian decade star who formerly attended Haskell Institute has written to Dr. F. Russell Miller, president of Missouri Valley A.A.U. decision event at the eleventh annual Kansas Raleys, and expressing his intention to enter the event if present plans carry Chris is now at Albuquerque, N.M. Charles has competed in the Kansas Relays decathlon many times in the past, and he together with Jim Bausch and Clyde Coifman, made up the entire United States representation on the Olympic team decathlon contingent last summer. Charles finished fourth in the Olympic finals. If Charles comes here, this year it will mean that the Kansas Relief field for the Missouri Valley A.U. destination will include the complete United States Olympic decathlon team—Manuel Gomez, who has man already decided to enter and Bouchs plans to do so also, it is understood. Butterscoten Fudge Sundac one of the spring specials at the Union Fountain Sub-Basement, Memorial Union Welcome K. U. Students Shows 3-7-9 Mat. and Till 7 26c After 7 25c NOW SHOWING—ENDS SATURDAY DICKINSON ON THE STAGE and His 13-Red Hots-13 FEATURING PEE WEE The Impersonator of Cab Calloway ERNIE FIELDS "AFTER THE BALL" with Esther Ralston ON THE SCREEN Starts SUNDAY for 3 Days GEORGE RAFT SYLVIA SIDNEY 'Grand Hollywood Premiere' Plan Now to Attend Our in "PICK UP" Wednesday Night The Event of the Season Outdoor Track Practice Prevented by Weather Jones Leads in Decadition Walder Jones is leading the open indoor decadition with a total of 500 points as a result of the events conducted in the last two days. Frank Baskell and his team punted nine points; Carl Peter and Harold Powell are tied for third place with 406; Jess Bullock is with next with 424; James Corbin 310; Reuben Turner, 376; Frank Siahl 310; Frank Anneberg, 340; Paul McKinnon, 308 and Angus Annelberg, 230. The decadition was completed this afternoon, the last events being the rope climb, floor dips, and baseball game. The test was made in 1920 by Edward Tate with a grand total of 740. Meet Planned With Haskell Team May Enter Texas Relays April 1 With winter weather still prevailing, Track Coach Hargiss has been forced to work out his protéges on the indoor track, under the stadium. Kansan Leads in Canadian Meet; Metcalf Equals World Record Although the indoor season ended with the Big Six indoor meet, there is a possibility that Kansas will enter an invitational indoor at Tubas, April 1. The rest of the teams will meet they may enter the Texas Relays, at Austin, Texas, on the same date. These relays will be run outdoors. Coach Harglais said that he was well pleased with the attitude the track coaches had taken toward their heels He also said that they are reporting each day for practice. As soon as weather will permit, the tracksters will start working outside in preparation for the spring season. The first scheduled outdoor meet is the Haskell Indians. The Kansans, in a practice meet, early in the season, won from Coach John Levi's Indians by only a few points, and with both teams in better condition when they meet again the team should prove interesting and close. Cunningham Wins 880 Run In the same meet, Ralph Metcalf, Maru- cary University, equalled the world's indoor record for the 60-yard dash he set this winter by running the distance in .6.1. Metcalf outmetted Ommet Toppi- n and Bert Pearson for the second consecutive night as he won the event in the Canadian meet Tuesday. Glenn Cunningham, outstanding performer of the indoor track season, shifted to the half-mile run last evening and won the event in the Highlanders indoor meet at Hamilton, Ontario. He run the 880 in the good time of 1.58. Ned University of Michigan, finished second with Fred Shaver, Hamilton, third. SPRING SHOES I. punched through idea . . . the outstanding trim for 1933 . in a pumbo model with the new French tote .in black kid. $5 A new version of the sailor kit , . featured in cornet beige or grey kid. $5 - $6 an ultra-smart center strap revealing the un- mutable trinity of black, in black kid. $6.85 Women's Intramurals The Navajo sandal 1 9 3 3 innovation in style and comfort beige or white pikkae beige or white pikkae The Grypie Hair... , a modern street shoe in genuine beige or white beige or white beige or white kid. $5 $5 - $6 WEAVER'S An interclass swimming meet will be held, Tuesday, April 4 at 4:30. The teams will be chosen from women entered in the intramural meets and any other competitions. A bulletin board, W. A. A. points are given for participation in the meet. The following University women will dance at the twelfth annual convention of the Mid-West Physical Education Association at Wichita, March 27 to April 1; Wanda Perrin, c'ermel, Ruth Pyle, c'53, Camila Lilla, ed33, Lavern Wright, ed33, Thelma Humphrey, c53, and Lillian Peterson, ed34. Tau Sigma held pledging services this afternoon at 4:30 for the following women: Thelen Humphey, c25; Mary Elizabeth Dolty, c36. and Betty Shirk, c36. Plans were made for the weekly hour-dance meetings. W.A.A. Initiation Is Held W. A.A. held initiation yesterday afternoon at 4:30 for the following new initiates: Mary Louis Heinemann, ed; Milded Whered, ed; Mildred Yates, c; 358 Ruth Shoemaker, c; 369 Mary Elizabeth Doty, c; 378 Ruth Montgomery, pt; Patricia Arnold, c; 358 Barbara, ct; Cunel, ct; and Morbidell Fikin, c34. Election of officers will take place next month. Nominations were made yesterday and will be announced tomorrow. Men's Intramurals announced today that all playground ball entries are due next Wednesday. On the same date the entries for handball, tennis and horseshoes are to be turned in. If any organization does not obtain entry blanks they should be called for at the intramural office at once. E. R. Elbel, director of intramurals. b. According to Eibol there is as great, if not more, interest in playground ball this year as compared to other years. Enough teams are expected to enter so that four divisions may be composed. Beta was winner of, the league last year. D. U. and A. T. O. were the other winners of their divisions and A. T. O. was a team-final play. Beta then defeated A. T. O. for the championship. It's Smart to Buy Good Shoes - They Wear Longer and Retain Their Shape and Appearance. Then we rebuild them like new. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. 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