PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS I could say "I told you so" but would be out of place, because anyone could predict that Cunningham would defeat Venkze in the Knights of Columbus meet, and be right in his prediction. The major indoor season is now over and Glenn has ably demonstrated that in the mile event he has no equal in the United States. In three out of four races he won easily over Venzie and in the only race he lost to the Penn freshman he set for this year, he was the best time made this year for the indoor mile. Need there be more proof Cunningham is the ace of all milers? Which brings me to another matter. This week Harold Keil, cee publicity director of the Oklahoma athletic department and probably the best in the nation, sent me his usual news letters of Big Six track comment. He says, "allaugh the Columbia track was lower than ever before (Glen Cummingham, great Kansas) but it 428.8 in it allaugh pushed considerably by Chaugrion of Iowa State"). Before I give Harold the merry "Ha, Ha!" I want to point out that Ketlah is a regular feller despite the fast that he beats. He is a good comment. When I was in Norman for the last Oklahoma-Kansas football game there, he treated me royally and could not do enough for me. This is one of an apology for razzing his artistry. Harold is a good sport writer to know that Cunningham dotes on competition. The faster the time of his opponents, the faster race he runs. He doesn't like to take the lead but is content to hang around in second place until the last lap. Probably Chapman did punch him, but if Chapman had been left alone, Gleid would have set a Big Six indoor mile record that would not have been broken for years to come. So much for Cunningham. Now about another newsletter put out by Harold Keith before the Big Six meet. Keith presented a better hard luck story for the Oklahoma team track that has been published in the Big Six stories for a long time. He pictured one high jumper as having stepped on a mail and was being knocked off two star quarter meters had sprained or broken ankle. Oklahoma could take the broad jump, if only its star were not ill, and so on with the best of the "blues" that has been heard around here for ages. Yet this crippled Oklahoma team stepped out to a first place tie with the great Mike Tolley who that crippled team was that all the cripples were in suits helping to pile up the points for that first place tie. I talked to several members of the Jayhawker track队 after the meet and they said that every man Keith mentioned in his article as being a cripple was there at Columbia, looking like an elite athlete, to the new cripples. Harold Keith you ought to be ashamed of yourself, you naughty little prevoricator. Indian Paintings Displayed Reproductions Shown on Third Floor of West Administration Building A display of reproductions of paintings done by Pueblo Indians in New Mexico, with two women administration building, Miss Ketchan, professor of design, an nounced today. The reproductions depict a life between the days of the reservation. Several books which were bound by Miss Ketcham are exhibited in show cases. The binding is of Morocco leather on most of the books. One volume, however, is bound with white skin and embossed with Moroccan motifs; another book has leather inlay work decorating the edges, and still another shows "blind" tooling craft. According to Keith Murray the books were exhibited in New York by the Society for Fine Arts. The books were sent by the Society to the Palace of Fine Arts in California. Last summer they received honorable mention in the Western Art Exhibition in Denver. Besides the books and paintings there are many examples of beaten bronze and pewter on display. Corman Roy Has Appendicitis CARRIER Betty Ann Carman, child of professor J. M. Carman, were admitted to the Lawrence morial hospital yesterday. Robert underwent an emergency operation for appendicitis last night and is reported resting this morning. Betty Ann has been placed under observation. Kayhawk 'A' Wins Tourney Jayhawk 'A' Wins Consolation Game in Final Round of Play in the final round of the Kayhawk Club tournament, Kayhawk "A" won over Jayhawk "B" by a score of 20 to 16, thereby winning the championship. In the concession game, Jayhawk "A" won over Kayhawk "B" by a score of 20 to 23. the sublimity. Kaye, f. ‘A’-29 FG FT Ganoung, f — 20 White, f — 2 Holecum, c — 3 Grivale, g — 0 Vernard, g — 4 Howevt, g — 1 Totals ... 10 0 Jayhawk "B"—16 "FG 07 Ticket f ... 5 0 Metalier, f ... 3 0 Wempler, c ... 0 0 McNeown, g ... 0 0 Dougles, g ... 0 0 Clark, g ... 1 0 Totals 8 Referee—Laub. Jayhawk "A"—26 FG FT 3 Hill, f 1 1 McCoin, f 6 0 Braden, c 1 0 Baden, c 1 0 Allibrunt, g 1 1 Hodgson, g 0 0 Totals ... 11 4 Kayhawk "B"—25 ... FG PT Yazel, f ... 1 1 J. Johnson, f ... 2 0 Thomas, g ... 6 0 Newton, g ... 2 0 Varvel, g ... 1 0 Totals ... 12 Referee—Manning. INTRAMURAL PLAYGROUND BALL TO START APRIL The intranational playground ball is to begin April 4. Two leagues will be made up; one between organizations and the other consisting of an open team. As there is to be no University base-ball team this year the letterman may enter the open league as may the faculty members. Those who enter the open league will then a committee will divide them into teams as equal in strength as possible. The first league will be divided into invisions according to the number of nries. Last year there were three invisions, each with nine teams. Beta on the league last year by defeating the other two. The winner of all three games. D.U., the winner of other division, was beaten by A.T.O. a the semifinals. Junior College Stars Picked Hutchinson and El Dorado Given Most Positions on First Two Teams Independence, March 16—The majority of places on the Kansas junior football team were to Hutchinson and El Dorado conference champion and runner up First and second all star conference which was chosen by sports writers and coaches. Their selections follow: First team; Fallett, Fort Scott and Tedder, Hutchinson, forwards; Dickey, Coffeville, center; Fowler, El Dorado, and Chabin, Hutchinson, guards; second team; Gayman and Brumble, El Dorado, forwards; Smiley, El Dorado, center; Martiney, Hutchinson and Schlermann, Coffeville, guards. Wine and Fruit Juice in Beer Bill Washington, March 16- (UP) -The enate finance committee today merided the house 3.2 per cent beer included wine and fruit juice and ordered a favorable report to the enate. Famous Seismologist Dies Cleveland, March 16 — (UP) The seismologist Frederick L. Odenbach, 75, proved that earthquakes can occur in nervous for nearly 50 years and a materially known seismologist, died to at St. John's hospital. Famous Seismologist Dies It Was All Over in a Moment Read "THE BLACK BOX OF SILENCE" on Page 2 Lindsey Trains Gridiron Squad on Fundamental Field of Fifty - four Men Includes Eight Lettermen Spring football practice still consists of light workouts in the fundamentals of the game. Passing, kicking, and blocking are the main activities to date. This however, is to get the men in shape, and according to Adrian Linden-Young they will begin action as soon as they get grit up and are better organized. A bright outlook for next year is that the squair is even larger than it will last fall. Fifty-four men have reported and albums by Billboard are in an abundant amount of ability in their ranks. The new men seem to have both size and speed and it is probable that the lineup next year will be well represented with sophas- Only eight lettermen have reported: Frank Walkins, Mila Clawson, Zvornik Kuvaternik, Dick O'Neil, James Hammers, Bert Hammers, John Manson, have not yet reported are either working or are out for another sport. They are: Ormand Beau, Ray Dumm, Dick Weaver, Ray Brinkman, Kenneth Kell, Ole Nemtham, Warren Flanket, Ernest Elwyn, Eldynocs, and Pete Muhlinger. KFKU --have ever handled. He will burn up this league and should be a figure in national track competition before his varsity career is far advanced." Schildman will be remembered as the coach who brought his west coast team here to the Kamaas Relays two years ago and made a very good show- --have ever handled. He will burn up this league and should be a figure in national track competition before his varsity career is far advanced." Schildman will be remembered as the coach who brought his west coast team here to the Kamaas Relays two years ago and made a very good show- Thursday, March 16 6 p. m.-Athletic interview: "Bill" Johnson, captain of K. U. basketball team,教练 of Professor E. R. 2.30 p. m. Music appreciation period, conducted by Professor C. S. Skilton. 6 p. m. Three Wise Men of the East; Confucius, talk by Ernest D. Tyler, extension instructor in history. 6.15 p. m. Musical program arranged Friday. March 17 6. 15 p. m. Musical program arranged by Roy Underwood, associate professor of piano. In order to allow for the presentation of a special athletic interview on tennis to be presented at 6 p.m., March 24, a slight change has been made in the schedule of talks by Mr. Ernest D. Tyler on the "Three Wise Men of the Bible," with two talks and a talk, "Buddha," will be presented at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 23, just one day earlier than scheduled, and at the same hour as scheduled. KFUK will take the air again next Saturday at 2:30 p.m. to present the regular 2:30 program which was discontinued during the Metropolitan University broadcast over station WREN. The University organ will take a leading part. G. Criss Simpson, instructor in organ in the School of Fine Arts, will play the opening program. Mr. Simpson has recently played on radio broadcasting. With the broadcast of the fourth School of Fine Arts vespers Sunday, KFKU will conclude the broadcasts of vesper programs for this year. There are only three special programs planned for the rest of the year. The broadcast of the third week will be at Baccalaurate address, June 11; and the Commencement address, June 12. Send the Daily Kansan home People who go places and do things are simply mad about Foot Delights. From trim ords to delicate evening sandals, they're just the shoes you like to be seen in, and *be in*. Every pair has the "magic" feature, your guarantee of complete freedom from fatigue. MADE TO GO PLACES Brutus Hamilton, former Kansas track coach, made his debut as track coach of the University of California Saturday when his team literally swamped the San Francisco University track team by a score of 107-2 3 to 23 1-3, the most imposing score to be up by the Golden Bears in many games. HAMILTON'S CALIFORNIA TEAM WINS IMPRESSIVE VICTORY A light,serviceable oxford smartly styled for town wear. $6.50 In smoothing the San Francisco team, Coach Hachimil's men tallied two-thirds of one point roar more than 10 against the same team last week. SCHLADEMAN, FORMER K. U. COACH, 'FINDS' TRACK STAL Karl Schalldeman, former track coach at the University of Kansas, and now coach at Washington State College at Pullman, Wash., remarks of Theodore Christofferson, of Hawaii, that "the is all the-airall-track traciner I speci- Washington, March 16- (UP) The senate foreign relations committee today voted a favorable report on two major diplomatic appointments but decided to postpone action on the nomination of Robert Worth Bingham, of Kentucky, who was named for the embassy in London. ENATE COMMITTEE REPORTS FAVORABLY ON APPOINTMENT The nominations ordered reported favorably were those of Josephus Daniels, of North Carolina, to be ambassador of Mexico, and Jesse Isidur Straus, of New York, to be ambassador to France. Old Man Prosperity is Knocking. Don't let him catch you teetering on run over heels. Get a Shine. ELECTRIC SHINE Saxony Worsted Suits $20 ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP New Plaid Neckties $1 11W9TH Here you are—two new patterns for Spring—Wales Stripe, Wales Plaid, Single or Double Breasted Models. Mallory Hats $5 New Slip Over Sweaters $1.95 $25 Spring Top Coats $14.95 Eton Flannel Suits $25 Stetson Hats 85 $5 Butterscotch Fudge Sundae 15c One of the spring specials at the Union Fountain Sub-Basement, Memorial Union HIT AFTER HIT PATEE WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY ENDS TONIGHT LEE TRACY "CLEAR ALL WIRES" Uma Merkel - James Glasson Comedy - Cartoon - News A Thrill Romance With BILL BOYD Dorothy Worthen - Rosco Atos - Wellington Gorman Friday - Saturday Thrill - Romance of Hollywood's Death-Defying Stunt Men-- EXTRA SPECIAL on the stage World's Famous Movie Dogs SILVER QUEEN | AVONDA | JERRY Amazing Tricks! Comedy Police Work! Intelligence Tests! STARTS SUNDAY John Barrymore "TOPAZE" YES SIR! NONE OTHER THAN Red Nichols AND HIS 11 WORLD FAMOUS PENNIES WILL FURNISH SYNCOPATION FOR THE YEAR'S FORMAL CLASS PARTY THE Junior Prom PLAYING FROM 10 P. M. TO 2 A. M. FRIDAY March24 DATES AND STAGS $1.50