PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. 1933 Hargiss Selects Thirteen to Make Trip to Columbia Kansas Track Coach Names Nebraska as Possible Winner in Big Six Meet CUNNINGHAM TO RUN Head Track Coach Bill Hargiss today announced that 13 of the 15 men, the maximum that any one school may use, had been selected to compete in the Big Six indie track meet. The meeting is to be held in Columbia this Saturday. The following men will make the trip: Ed Hall, Jay Plumley, Glenn Cunningham, Theo Graves, Raymond Dunn, Captain Raymond Flick, Capers, Elynn Does, Ormand Beech, Bush, Gregory Gray, Paul Borell, and Hal Tullybrick. Two men from the following will also make the trip: Pankrat, Niswenger, Grist, Gay, Allison, and Johnson 'Kansas Slated for Fourth Place' "It is doubtful that Kansas will finish above fourth place." Hargis said I believe Nebraska and Oklahoma will fight it out for first and second place with the Kansas Aggies a third, while the state will battle will battle to stay out of the cellar." The preliminaries will start at 1 p.m. Saturday and will be held for the following events: 60 yard dash, 40 yard hurdles, high and low, 50 yard dash, and the 880 yard run. The finals will begin on Saturday evening starting at 7:30 p.m. Cunningham to East Again Harris said that "Cunning- ham is not a champion in the winners for the Joyhawkers. It has not been definitely decided in what events Cunningham will participate in, but it should be that he will run in two or three races. After the meet Coach B Hillargus and lennum Cunningham will go directly to New York City, where Cunningham will run at the Knights of Columbus meet, to be held in Madison Square Garden. Cunningham's chief rival in the meet will again be Gene Venkzai, the University of Pennsylvania freshman. Phi Delt's Take First Game Men's Intramurals Dell's Take First Game Phi Delay defeated signed Natra 18 to 16 in last round,夺得 name of the basketball championship playoff. The winner of the league is determined by a series of play between these two teams for the best two out of three games. The game was close throughout, the score at the half being 9 to 8 in favor of Sigma Nu. With the score 18 to 16 Sigma Nu made a field goal a fraction of the final gun which would have tied the game and forced the game into an extra period. The second game of the series will be played tomorrow evening. No admittance will be charged. Kappa Sigma B 'B' captured the 'B' division championship by winning over Phi Gamma Delta B' 19 to 14. Phi Delta Theta—18 FG FT P 1 Chambers, f 1 0 1 Rogers, f 1 0 1 Broadmont, f 3 0 1 North, e 3 0 1 Smiley, e 0 0 1 Van Grove, g 2 0 0 Phleps, h 0 0 1 Totals | 0 | 3 | 0 Sigma Nu—16 | FG | FT | F Berry | 2 | 0 | F Gelbw, f | 1 | 2 | F N. Ashley, e | 1 | 0 | F Fountain, g | 1 | 0 | F E. Ashley, g | 2 | 0 | F Totals ... 7 Referees—Logan and Manning. Kappa Sigma 'B'-19 FG FT Steeper, f 3 0 Shultz, f 0 0 Ked, f 2 0 Start, f 1 0 Rankin, c 3 0 Poll, g 0 1 Ellis, g 0 0 Newman, g 0 0 Lindley, g 0 0 Totals 9 1 9 Phi Gamma Delta 'B'—14 FG FT 15 Bartides, f 0 0 1 Barrett, f 0 1 1 Shinger, f 0 0 0 Chain, c 0 0 0 Pells, g 0 0 1 Martin, g 1 2 1 Evans, g 1 1 3 Totals 5 Referees—Logan and Manning. CONFIDENCE IN OKLAHOMA CONFIDENCE IN OKLAHOMA SOPHOMORE TRACK STAR Norman, Okla., March 8—Bard Wurt, sophonore is expected to win points for the University of Oklahoma in both the broad jump and 440-yard dash, and the long jump. The indoor mile relay team at the Big Six indoor meet March 11 in Columbia, Mo. Ward got off three consecutive jumps IN STAGG'S SHOES Clark D. Shanghansy, who succeeds A. A. Stasgic as the football coach at Notre Dame, comes direct from Loyola of New Orleans where he has been coach since 1927. Before that he coach at Wichita and was an excellent record. Shanghansy graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1911, played seven years he played in 1911, 1912 and 1913. of 23 feet 8 inches last week, and this week run the 440 yards on a heavy track outdoor in 5.5 seconds. He also has run 60 yards in 64 second and 25 yards in 2.5 second. The latter mark outdoors with a slight wind behind him. At the national interscholastic meet in Chicago in 1931, Ward won his beat of the 404-yard dash and then came back to place third in the broad jump To Add to Relays Committee Freshman Members Will be Selected at Meeting Tomorrow Freshman candidates for the Kansas Relays student committee will be interviewed and chosen at Room 206 Robinson gymnasium at 3:30 oclock tomorrow afternoon, it was announced today by John Sleeper, senior manager of the committee. Sleeper also announced that any freshman man student desiring to try out for the contest may do so by making written application to tomorrow noon at the Athletic Office, addressed to Relays Manager. More than a dozen applications were on file at the athletic office this morning, but as many more freshmen men as care to try for this committee are urged to get in their applications before noon tomorrow. Sleeper said. Six freshmen are chosen each year to serve on the student committee with four sophomores, two juniors and one senior. Wichita, (UP)—Five Wichita University athletics athletes追拿 their basketball careers this week. They are Francis Johnson, Clark Arnold, Red Shaocon, Tough Seedle and Captain Vernon Vaughn. All are seniors. Twenty-five Men Answer First Spring Football Cal Coach Lindsey's Training Group Includes New Candidates Twenty-five men answered Coach Ad Lindsey's call for men that have not tried out for football since coming to the University, because they thought they were too little or too fat to develop as well. The football players also answered the call. According to Coach Lindsey the early part of the spring training will be devoted to teaching the simplest fundamentals to the new men. Later Coach Lindsey will then aim emimage in order to be in better condition for the fall football season. The new men and freshman football players that reported to Coach Lindsay and his assistants, Mike Getto and Frost Cyo last night were: Gene Hibbs, Donald Johna, Charles Havens, Jess Trowbridge, Richard Carlis, Carl Fowler, Frank Watkins, Norman Jacobmaugh, Devon Lemister, Ray Hawford, William Buley, Warner Abercrombie, Richard Cluck, Richard Sklar, Stunton McKenzie field, Virgil McEloy, Lee Moohlin, Donald Deoley, John Warren, Robert Gallier, Jay Wisdom, David Whitney and Arthur Yett. Phillips to Drop Football Intramural Sports Will Replace Gridiron Contests Enid, March 8- (UP)-Phillips University today made what officials described as a pioneer step in dropping football from the athletic program in 1943. In place of the spectacular game, Phillips announced an elaborate program of introspects. The action removed the Phillips team from the Big Four conference. SOONER STAR ONLY VALLEY RUNNER TO WIN A.A.U. TITLE Norman, March 8 — Glen Dawson, former University of Oklahoma distance runner, is the only athlete from Florida who has won a National Indoor A.U.T. track lionship this year. Dawson won the 1,000-meter run at Madison Square Garden Feb 25 in 237.4, missing Lloyd 's world record by only one second. The other athletes from the Missouri Valley sector won seconds in the same meet, Harold Manning' former Wilkita University runner, in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, and Glen Cunningham, University of Kansas' great runer, in the 1,500-meters. Manning was defeated by Fordham of Fordham, while Cunningham lost a half-time decision to Gene Verkuz, University of Pennsylvania-via freeman. Language Professor Browne Liberty, Mo., March 8. (UPD)—Dr. Constantine Bla, professor of the foreign language department at William Jewell College here, today sent in his resignation to the school's director. STARTS TONIGHT Read the first Chapter in the Kansan Tonight An unusual, exciting, interest-holding story in which the author has taken a modern invention, an extraordinary silencer, as the "hub" of his narrative and done a brilliant bit of story telling. From the opening, when Owen Landis, designer of the "Black Box of Silence," dreamer and enthusiast, confides his secret and his fears as to what ignobile usage his invention may be put, to his chum, Walter Markham, until the cleverly worked out and altogether satisfactory ending, even the most exacting reader will be fed to a pleasurable excess on action, climaxes and entertaining dialogue. With it all there is an appealing love story. Two Tied for Championship As a result of the final wrestling matches held last evening Theta Tau and Kappa Sigma tied for the championship of intramural wrestling, each with a total of 104 points. E. R. Elsel and Daniel Reed needed that two cwills be presented. Theta Tan and Kappa Sigma to Share Wrestling Title Phi Gamma Delta was third with 78 points. Sigma Chi obtained 75; Phi Delta Theta, 70; Acacia, 63; Sigma Phi Epsilon, 63; Triangle, 8; Delta Chi, 8; Kauyhawk, 35; Phi Kappa Delta, 38; Kauyhawk, 35; Phi Kappa Delta, 38. The results of the matches: 121-pound class: Wilson, Theta Tau, defeated Main, Theta Tau; fall, 2.12. 129-pound class: Larrabe, Kappa defeated Taylor, D. T.; D. d: 3.20. 138-pound class: McDonald, Sigma Chi. defeated Schnee, S. P, E. decision. - pound class: Anneberg, Kayhawk. defeated Chimpolin, Phi Delt; decision. 158-pound class; Hufford, S. P. E., defeated Field, Beta; fall, 6:41. defeated Ford, unmatched; decision. Heavyweight class: Neumann, Phi Fai. Knute Rupei, Phi Dell; fall, 10:41 periods went into four overtime periods. defeated Lumb, Acacia; fall, 133. 178-bound class: Mitchell, Delta Chi. Hot Fried Ham Sandwich 15c at the Union Fountain Mat and Eve 15c VARSITY NOW! ENDS Sub-Basement, Memorial Union Before He Killed. He con- seized the crime. He told who he knew him. How did he go to kill his hollowess impunity? Yet the police had not done anything. ENDS FRIDAY "THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY" Jean Hersholt Wynne Gibson Stuart Erwin Added WHY PAY MORE? Vest With a Tail Southern Rhythm Kansas City, Mo, March 8—(UP) —An additional 1,700 men began work today in the city's unemployment relief plan. The number will reach 4,000 within a short time, Mattew Murray, director of public works said. The Biggest Pictures Each Week, and Week After Week PATEE WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Mat. 20c to 7. After 7, 25c Fred Edwison secretary of the Kansas Alumni association has been confirmed to his home for the past few days suffering from an attack of chicken pox. He expects to be back at his office the first of next week. ENDS TONITE Keaton and Durante WHAT? NO BEER? Phil Bauer Musical Numbers CHECKS ACCEPTED Phil Baker Musical Novelty Novelty - Cartoon - News IN PAYMENT FOR THEATRE TICKETS STARTING STARTING TOMORROW! EXCLUSIVE This picture never to be shown in any other Lawrence theatre. EXCLUSIVE- TO EVERY WOMAN who has ever felt the fassination of temptation— TO EVERY MAN who has ever contributed to a broken heart— University Auditorium Thursday Evening, March 9th, 1933 8:20 o'clock HEIFETZ World-Renowned Violinist UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Concert Course The Outstanding Musical Event of the Season *** Musicians from many miles distant will journey to Lawrence for this great musical event. *** The first appearance in Lawrence of one of the greatest violinists of all time. *** HEIFETZ is a world name. Three times has be circled the globe in concert. *** An opportunity that will not soon come again to the people of Lawrence and vicinity. *** No advance in prices. Seats now selling at--- $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 at: School of Fine Arts office Bell's Music Store Round Corner Drug Store Tonight The Tau Sigma Recital NEW AUDITORIUM 8:20 THE LAST TAU SIGMA RECITAL For Two Years Next year Tau Sigma gives the water carnival a chance. This may be your only chance to see one of the most famous shows on the Hill. Singing the Blues. Tau Sigma takes your checks for the tickets you buy, and there are many good seats left. If you haven't made your reservations DO IT NOW. Phone Green Hall, 174 for your reservations. Your friends will be there. Ask any old timer about TAU SIGMA.