PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 2. 1933 Glenn Cunningham Leads Jayhawks in Big Six Meet Strong Nebraska Squad Is Expected to Win Conference Meet This Year LAMBERTUS IS STAR Columbia, Mo, March 9 — (UP) Glen Cunningham, sensational University of Kansas mile runner, will appear for the first time this year in Big Ten competition at the annual indoor track and field championships here Saturday. he Big Six record holder for the mile run, who is credited with running the fastest mile ever stepped in America, will be the biggest cog in the track machine which Kansas will throw against its rivals in the conference. Cunningham can be counted on to establish a record in the mile possibly seven seconds better than his 4 minutes, 21.8 seconds before last season. He must cut to capture the half-mile record set by Oystergard of Nebraska in 1931. Nebraska will be defending the meet title for the third successive year, and the indications are that the Hukurus will compete at the contest. Four records may fall. Nebraska to Defend Title Hove Lambertmur, Nebraska spinner, who set two unofficial world's marks in the Cornhusker-Kansas Aigle dual at the 1930 World Championship for performance in the 60-yard dash to record the set record by Meier of Iowa State in 1930. He also may break the 60-year low hurdle record of seven-flat held by Kyle Griffin since 1930, which he tied last year. Lambertius negotiated the five jumps in the lows against the Agnies in 64 seconds, about 2. under the world mark and 6. faster than the conference record. Henry "Indian" Schultz, Nebraska mentor, has asked that "official" watches be placed on his ace Saturday night. Jerry Lee, Nebraska, may be expected to contribute some points to the Cornhunker total as he will probably trail Lambertus closely in the sprints. He finished closely behind last week that Heyan has his record of 61.3 seconds. Ayres Not to Run Mile Ayres, Nebraska, winner of the indoor two-mile last year, and Blaser, also of Nebraska, winner of the outdoor event, will give the Cornubians their share of the distance events. Ayres competed in the mile last year. Ayers is out of competition in this meet as Cunningham is being conceded the race. Gray, another Schulte entry, is Nebraska's only threat in the field events. He sails well out to the 24-foot mark in the broad jump. Flick, hurdler, and Hall, spinner, will carry the Kansas colors and can be counted on to run close behind Lambertus. "Bill Hargass" entry in the shot put. Des, will be at the head of the pack tossing the sphere. He holds the insulating matistic mark of 35 feet, 10 inches in the 12-pound weight, set two years ago. Virtually the only weakness on the Nebraska team is in the 440-yard dash Husker entries are expected to place a least in practically all the other event! The Oklahoma Sooners are rated in Nebraska's company, although weak in distance events and the pault vault. Kansas lost heavily by graduation but is expected to give a creditable performance. FIFTEEN MEN IN TRACK MEET Coach Hargiss Announces Squad to Compete at Columbia The 15 men to represent Kansas in the Big Six Indoor meet which is to be held at Columbia Saturday were announced today by Coach Bill Hargas as follows: Ed Hall, Jay Plumley, Glenn Cunningham, Theo Graves, Jeffrey Wheeler, Toby Flick, Ryan Dumpain, Porsche Basil Taylor, Gordon Gray, Phil Beaty, Elwin Dees, Ornament Beach, Howard Pankratz, and Eugene Niswenger. The Jayhawkers will leave by motor car for Columbia tomorrow noon. Moon is coming from last year's 23. Couch Harrington is it doubtful if the Jayhawkers will finish above four place. The sophomore will up well, but they are inexperienced. Glenn Cunningham, famous Jay- Hawkey tracker, will probably run in the mule and the mule relay. Immediately, he will hit the Hargis and Cunningham will leave, by train, for New York City, where Cunningham will compete in the Knights of Columbus meet, which is held in Madison Square garden, March 12. Ruby Claire Foor, '32, is teaching chemistry, general science, and biology in the high school at Wheeling. Mo. Fencing at the University of Kansas by Dr. James Nalismith In 1928, a fencing club was formed called the University of Kansas fencing club with 50 members. Henry Wilson and John McCarthy were elected president, Melvin Douglas was elected president, the year following Clinton Young was president and James Penny was secretary. The next president was Don Nyberg and followed him was C. F. Fauser. In 1930 it was felt that there was little inducement to perfect themselves and that there might be some stimulus to continue. The membership was divided into three classes. Those entering were called pages and they remained such until they were able to pass the tests, then they were advanced and became proficient in the rules. When they had become proficient in the rules and sword and had fulfilled certain other requirements they were advanced to the rank of knight. A requirement for the test for squirre is that they must have taken part in a public tournament or exhibition. For three years the club has put on a tournament between halves of the basketball games. The badge of a squire is a pin worn on the blouse or sweater. The emblem of the knight was designed by Melvin Douglas of the fine arts department. Men's Intramurals --consisted of an emblem made in chen ville in the colors of the club. Second Playoff Tonight The second game of the series in the playoff between Sigma Nu and Phi Delt for the basketball championship will be played at 10 a.m. clock. No adjournment will be choreographed. Kappa Sig Heads List Total points for organizations to date A. K. L. 211.5 A. K. S. 307.25 A. T. O. 291.4 A. Chi Sensa 75.0 A. F. O. 182.5 Acacia 84.8 Beta 762 C. D. S. 169.5 Delhi S. Ch. 50.5 D. U. 280 Delia Tau 321.5 D. S. L. 75 Kappa Sensa 894.8 K. E. K. 210.5 Kohaawa K. 405.4 Phi Kaw. A 311 Phi Gam 531.5 Phi Delt 533.5 Phi Mu A 413.5 Phi Chi 141.6 Phi U. 108.3 Phi B. Pi 80.3 Phi B. Pi 94.3 Sigma Chi 397.5 S. A. M. 223 S. A. E. 395 S. P. E. 395 Sigma Nu 447 Triangle 447 Theta Tau 434.5 Tenn. club 150 Rowicka 153 Wakoruse 196.8 Final basketball standings: Kappa Sigma heads the list in total points to date with a grand total of 808.5. Beta is second with 762 and Phi Deltis is third with 533.5. *Indicates more points to be obstacle by the organizations after the basket, ball nawoff Division I— W 9 Pct Beta 9 1 L 1 Pitt Delt 9 1 Rowlands 8 2 .800 Kappa Sigma 7 3 .800 S. A. M. 7 4 .600 S. P. F. 4 6 .400 Delta Tau 3 7 .400 Jayhawk 2 8 .200 Delhi Tau 1 9 .100 Acacia 1 9 Phi Delt defeated Beta in the playoff or the top position of the division. Division II W 1 1 Pet Sigma Nu W 9 1 90 D L U 8 2 300 Kayhawk 7 3 700 Phi Gam 7 3 700 Sigma Chi 6 4 500 C D S J 5 5 500 Phi H 5 5 500 A K, L 4 3 400 Triangle 1 9 100 K A 1 9 100 Division III— W 9 1 1000 Tennessee club W 0 1 1000 Phi Mp Alpha 8 1 888 A K, K 8 1 750 Theta Tau 1 9 800 A P, O 4 4 400 Phi C 4 4 300 K E K 4 3 333 Wakurake 1 7 125 Phi Hp B 1 7 125 A Chi Sigma 6 0 900 The "B" division was won by Kappa Sigma in a playoff with Jayhawk, Kayhawk, Phi Gam, and S. A. Hawk. KFKU 6 p. m. Athletic Interview; E. R. Elbel, assistant professor of physical education, and H. G. Alphin, instructor of physical education Thursday, March 9 2.30 p. m. Music appreciation period 3. 10 p. m. Three Wise Men of the East Lautre A series of three talks by Eks- Taylor, Taylor extension instructor in history. Friday, March 10 6:15 p. m. Musical program arranged by G. Criss Simpson, instructor in organ There are in school at the present time 12 knights and eight squares with a class of papers who are soon ready to take their tests, one of which is that of the archery. There are five other squares or knights and be certified as proficient. Another requirement is that the applicant shall have advanced a page to the rank of squire. In 1830 the club had a request from Washington University in St. Louis for a contest in fencing. The club accepted the challenge and at their own expense and competed against a group that had been fencing for some time. Three of our best fencers were ineligible because they had graduated from the college and were in the medical school. However they put on an exhibition bout with the visitors but their scores could not count in the meet. D. The Federal Reserve board should assist in the development of an instrument of new banks by requiring banks to hold certificates of conven- tion for all new banks obtainable obtainable only when demonstrable are insured. In 1831 a return match was held in Lawrence in which Thoroughman won the sword combat and Rooney his fencing bolt. Mr. Sauer who has accepted a position on the faculty of Wichita University has issued a challenge to meet the demand that he has formed in that institution. A. Capital requirements of member banks should be increased to at least $50,000, if not to $100,000. In Sec. 3, the faculty men suggest elimination of defects from the banking system traceable to the highly individualistic nature of the present banking. They offer these suggestions for the improvement of the existing system: 'K.U. Banking Plan' Gets Statewide Recognition (Continued from page 1) D. More co-operation between kinetics should be encouraged, and there should be a wider and more complete exchange of credit information. B. Branch banking should be permitted within any given trade area. C. Member banks should have no security affiliates. More Capital Needed E. More co-operation should be given the central banks of foreign countries. F. Study should be given to the possibilities of stabilizing the price level through credit control. Wife of Former New York Mayor Asks Divorce for 'Desertion' Miami, Fla., March 9 (UP)-Mrs. James J. Walker, of the form mayor of New York today said for directions on grounds of "willful desertion." Mrs. James J. Walker Sues the ex-mayer, since his dramatic resignation from the New York mayor's office in 2014. Given Franklin D. Roseveer as unofficial minicondor, has been enjoying life along the Rivera, almost constantly with company of Miss Betty Compton, a former The suit was brought in circuit court by A. Katzentime, attorney, of Miami Beach. Some time ago, someone whom I have been unable to discover as yet, started figuring out an all-sports championship. It included every sport as the major sports of football, basketball and track, and the minor sports as two mile race, swimming, wrestling, indoor track, and tennis. The scoring ran among the teams for first place, the final standings, two points for second place, and so on down the line. In case there was a tie, say for second place, then the two teams would divide the second and third place points. For instance, Kansas and Oklahoma tied for second in football. This gives each two and a half points, as second place gets two points and third place gets three points. This is a total of these points. The team with the lowest number of points wins the championship. Now that I have made clear (ooh, yeah) the meaning of the all-sports championship, I can go on to tell how the Big Six stallions line up. Kansas State is first with a total of only 11 points, and second and first in two minor events, two-mile race and wrestling. Oklahoma is second with $11\frac{1}{2}$ points, having failed to register a first place in any of the four sports completed to date, but stayed in the running by two points. Missouri is third with $13\frac{1}{2}$ points having been pulled out of first place consideration by a last place in the two-mile race. Nebraska is fourth with 14, Iowa State fifth with 15, and Missouri hopes to be the same as last year with 19 points at a last place and two fifth places. But all the above is not need if one puts down a composite picture of things in figures, so here goes the results for the simple minded: KS Ok Kan Neh Mt 6 Football 4 2/3 215 12 Basketball 1 4 2 1 Two-Mile Run 1 4 4 3 Two-Mile Run 2 3 4 5 There it is! I hope you can figure it out. If not, see me in my office after 3:30 p.m. Totals 11 11 $ _{12} $ 13 $ _{12} $ 14 15 19 Here's the Champion Flying Baby COACHES TO ATTEND BANQUET ON INVITATION OF MULLINS Dr. F. C. Allen, "Mike" Getto, *Forsty* Cox, and Rolf Logan will leave for Artheion to attend to a banquet at St. Benedicts College. The affair is the annual "athletic night" for the school's coaches and athleths. Allen and the others represent the team in an effort to represent the Larry "Mullins" Mollins, director of athletics at St. Benedict, and former assistant football coach at the Univer- Sheila Oudra Illoua, three years old, photographed as she completed her first 200 hours of flying time at Hollywood, Calif., Daughter of W. Sidney Brown, former war pilot who has continued his flying, little Miss Brown has seen her through all kinds of weather and thrives on it. Of course her dad does the same. BULLDOG FOR ROOSEVELT Storage building Constructed The stone is now being resumed on the workhouse building that will be located behind office of the building and grounds depended upon by the lumber was completed during the early part of the winter and lumber from Old Snow hall is now being used to further its construction. Storage Building Constructed Miss Jane Vance, stewardess for the United Air Lines, photographed as she arrived at Newark airport with "Genetic Grand!" a white burlap, which is made of skull of Sant Almorad of Angeles, California; and President Eric Roewelt. Only Eight Teams Remain National Basketball Tournament I Down to Original Favorites Only eight teams remain in the National A.A.U. tournament which is now being held in Kansas City. The Kansas State team will be City as it City event left after last night games. This is the team that Bill Johnson, all Big Six center is playing In last night's games against the Schuessler club of Chicago, Johnson had three personal foils called on him in three and one-ball minutes of play before the game returned to the game later to strengthen the offense power of the Stage Liners and also scored two field goals. The Stage Liners won by a score of 8-6. The Kansas City Life team which is made up of former Big Six court stars host to Phillip University 24-12. Ellen Landie LePage were guards on this team. The Hutchison Renex won a one-again game from the Durant Oklahoma State (Ton) Bibby, former Kansas star, is onward in the Boston A. brother of Ernest Vanek, who lettered in basketball her last year, is also on the same team. The following games are to be played tonight: Henrys vs. West Texas Teachers; Phillips vs. Oilers; Rosenbergs vs. Pasadena; and Renos vs. Stage Liners. News From Back Home Stockton,—(UP)—A building which originally was designed for a school house and later became a church now to become a farm home, Ed Carries bought the building and wreck it for building material. Pittsburgh—(UP)—Charles Wakefield Cadmus, composer and authority on Indian music, will conduct a concert at the Indiana Opera and aging music festival here April 26. Cottonwood Falls, (UP)—Men of the Prebystrian church here recently sucked and served a meal of roast pig with dressing, potatoes, gravy, baked pies, culele炒. bread, butter and cheese. The coat was less than 15 cm tessera. The coat was less than 15 cm tessera. The coat was less than 15 cm tessera. The coat was less than 15 cm tessera. The coat was less than 15 cm tessera. The coat was less than 15 cm tessera. The coat was less than 15 cm tessera. The coat was less than 15 cm tessera. The coat was less than 15 cm tessera. The coat was less than 15cm tessera. The coat was less than 15 cm tessera. 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Instead they found an odor. They traced the odor and found a still. Two men were arrested on liquor charges. Beattie. —(UP) • Sheridan Mulhern was hunting eagles, but not the "wagged" kind that stripped his car of his money. He was a gasoline tank he was while he was in the field. Witchita, —(UP) —Styles change, even in tombstones. Simplicity in design and size and more ornate lettering are the latest trend in memorial stones. C. E. Kraftsman, said in the Memorial Craftsman of Kansas, said at their annual convention here. Emperia,—(UP)—At his own suggestion, the salary of Superintendent L. A. Lowther was cut 25 per cent recently by the local school board. The board also reduced teachers' salaries from 10 to 25 per cent beginning next September. Coffeville, — (UP) — The Kansas Council of Religious Education will hold its annual convention here early in June. The fervent Elmer Kirkpatrick, a local Ministerial Alliance, has announced. The session will last four days. Tribune- (UP)- Taking a leaf from the book of New Mexicans, farmers of Greekey county are building farm yard structures of abode. The county agent assisted them in developing the right specifications for mixing. Sooners Look to Baseball Send the Daily Kansan home. By a Program of Rigid Economy Sport Will Survive Norman, March 9. — (Special) — By practicing rigid economy in the matter of equipment and traveling expenses, the University of Oklahoma baseball team this spring will play its strongest intercollegiate schedule of the past five years, despite the fact the sport is being left by other schools of the nation. Coach Lawrence "Jap" Haskell landed an attractive four-day road trip with the University of Texas and Texas A. and M. college by volunteering to house and feed his players in Austin and College Station dormitories. "We're going to have a full schedule this year if we have to play with a yarn ball," Coach Haskell has declared, and he is having a strong baseball season, but the team die here if we didn't play a representative schedule. We'll book all the games we can on a home and home basis, each team paying its own expenses and receipts. And we're going to wear our outfits. And uniforms again this spring." DIVER WILL BE LONE SOONER IN BIG SIX SWIMMING MEET Tuna will leave Norman Thursday morning for Lincoln, driving through in the last year he placed second in the Big Six driving event with 115.7 points. Norman, Okla. March 8 - Ed Tuma, University of Oklahoma dawr, will be the lone Sonener entry in the Big Six swimming meet March 11 at Lincoln, Neb. it has been announced by Ben G. Owen, athletic director. Class Basketball to Be Continued The women's class basketball games will be continued Monday with a game between the freshmen and seniors. Tuesday, there will be a game between the juniors and sophomores. Both games will be played in the gym at 4:30. 50c Any Car Washed CARTER Super Service Call 1300 HOT SOUPS 10c and 15c Union Fountain Sub-Basement, Memorial Union Weaver's Introductory Offer This Coupon Gives 5c in credit at the Rental Library Newest Fiction and Non- Fiction Over 1000 Books Rates as low as 3 days — 10c No Registration Fee — First Floor — Also Hot Cross Bun. y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y CAFETERIA at the FILLET of HADDOCK on the 25c plate. Look Prosperous, Feel Prosperous — Have Your Heels Squared Up, Get on the Level. We clean, dye and shine party slippers. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP We Will Take Your Check President Roosevelt Says They Will All Be Good Shortly— You don't need to go hungry. You can get all the Drug and School Supplies that you want at our stores. We will hold your check Coe's Drug Stores 1347 Mass. — 411 W. 14th They're Smart Those wing-tip, gray buckets by Bostonian, as a matter of fact, they're about the handsome shoes you'll see on the campus this spring. Gray Bucks are priced at $7. Other Bostonian models from $5 up.