PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 13 1932 Big Bill' Displays Famous Mastery Form for Victory Match Between Nusslein and Tilden Featured in Games Played by Troupe MANAGER IS UMPIRE The elite of the tennis world after having held the interest of their audience for two hours, Friday night sent scores soaring that it is easy. Many times the exchange of shots ranged back and forth across the net for several minutes. The strokes were so clock-like in precision that the ball had to be swung by the manner would have seemed awkward. Tilden, who holds the professional tennis crown of the world, won acclaim as a prodigy in the international, Rancho Najaich, German professional, and Hamm Nusslen, German professional, and Hams Nusslen, the king of tennis. The first match was a singles contest between Burke and Nakue. Najuch, generally accepted as the best teacher of the sport in Europe, came out on the court after a long hiatus that was played. Due both to Burke's faulty volleying as he endeavored to command the net and to the wonderful accuracy of Nakue with both his forehand and backhand baseline stroke. Najuch was taken rather handsily by the latter. Tilden Defeats Nusslein At the conclusion of this match Tilden the professional maestro, and Nusslein, the 22-year-old European champion, two years earlier. This was the feature of the evening and "Big Bill" only with difficulty was finally able to win, taking the first round. However, the score indicates little of the nature of the match. Each point was bitterly contested and many of the games were carried out without interference and superior strategy enabled him to win against the splendid play of the young German Nusslen is the leading contender for the professional crown now held by Bill. After the singles were over Tilden and Burke teamed against Nussell and Najch in a match consisting of 6-3, 6-4. But Najch appeared to have it almost their own way however, winning the first set 8-3 and then losing the second set by matching the match an extra set was played but this also resulted favourably for Nussell and Najch when they won by 6-1. Numerous Aces Played Burke greatly redeemed himself in the doubles. He made many fine shots and his jobs were excellent. The doubles was naturally a much faster affair and many seemingly impossible shots were made by each side. Tidely clearly showed how he had become a highlight in the tennis world. His tremendous drive and his power, combined with the crowd gap with astonishment. His service was characterized with numerous upsets upon him, which also demonstrated by the others. All types of shots in the sport were shown and performed with amaz- The umpire was: Bert Cortelyo- manager of the tennis troupe. Lineman for the matches were: Otor Rost, Edwin Elbel, Sterling Cullet Bill, Ramey, Leonard Prosser, George Hard, Arthur Voss, and George Jones. SPEAKING OF SPORTS Accuracy and hard hitting seemed to occupy the forefront. not only did their forehand drives skim over the net with great speed and accuracy but their backhand was also good enough to be matched to well pick spots obtained many points for either side. Plenty of Angles Seen For 1972 Kentucky Derby The 38th running of historic Kentucky Derby may not constitute the best Derby ever, but it's going to be one of the most talked-of races, ever. When the list of entries was first announced some鬼训 expert guides predicated that Cornell would win a match race between Corvellus V Whitney's Top Flight and L. M. G Later, however, a rumor that Top Flight would not even start the race were circulated avidly, and were promptly denied. The rumor persisted. Top Flight was made the early favor- it at odds of 8 to 1. They might well have been 5 to 1, or even as low as 4 to 1 if Top Flight were a coil inside of a filly, and if book-makers were being painted was being pointed for the great race. the great face. Within a few days Tick Om was quoted at 7 to 1, with Top Flight holding fast at 8 to 1. There's no accounting for tastes and that why some folks play the ponies and others don't. Even if this column was playing the ponies Top Flight, it's neither the top flap nor for a star tag to pull up lame as it is for a lesser regarded entry to come to griess. And there such a lot of difference in the pay-off. Why not choose an outfit at 10, Tuxedo Tom at 20 to Blaze at 40, Tuxedo Tom at 20 to 40, Sweeping Light at 20, or even outside shot at 100 or more to 17. Tilden Suggests More Competitive Tennis Would Strengthen K.U. Team "To increase the interest in tennis, the University of Kansas should bring outstanding team players to the University but with the Kansas team which is well toward the top in collegiate ranking" stated William Tillman. In 2014, the world, who appeared in exhibition matches with his troop of European stars at the Auditorium Friday night, won. "The reason that tennis is not more appreciated by students is the fact that they have not had an opportunity to play it," said Mr. Gorsky. "I have been informed that the tennis receipts at the University of Nebraska have increased 50 per cent since we gave an exhibition there. Last year we had a record 147 wins in the club at Omaha, it was on the verge Women's Intramurals --old theories of vision based on fixity assumed that each sensitive element of the retina made an independent contribution to vision. Willex finds that the action of each element depends on the surrounding elements are done. Miss Hoover announced last Friday that a system of rating basketball officials is to be adopted here, in which she is to be the national examiner for this section. Lawrence is the center for the league, but Ms. Webb is the other center in the state. A national organization sponsors this system, with local boards. Both practical and theoretical examinations are given to the applicant, and unifying one half a game, on which the applicant is graded by the examiner and two persons she appoints. A written examination is conducted in an official board, dealing with rules and details of the game. The referees for women's sports will be better trained when selected, from the team's rosters. They are instructed, and those with a national rating of A or B or a local rating of C, can play. Upsets Old Vision Theory Wilcox, in Doctor's Thesis, Postulates Fluid Nature of Retina The thesis of Warren W. Wilcox, who will receive his Ph. D. degree from the University of Kansas this June recently published in the proceedings of the American Academy of Science, has accepted all previous theories of vision. The title of Wilcox's thesis is "Study of Resolution Threshold in Vision." The paper is an investigation of conditions under which the space between two adjacent boundaries disappears as the boundaries approach each other. The results of the findings made by close look at the previous measurement revealed that the vertical visual unity curves had much more limited significance than the horizontal visual unity curves. Wilcox demonstrates that by proper control the supposedly fixed, visual curve can be made to reverse its direction. Thus the problem of vision resolves itself not into the summation of the images but rather in their combination, but it becomes a problem in dynamics of total retina functioning according to our knowledge. Willex made his study under Professor Donald M. Pardy who is now curator of the museum's fellowship to Germany. Willex is at present continuing his research work. K.U. Debate Squad Travels Affirmative To Athelison While Negative Meets Nebraska Here The K. U. affirmative debate team composed of Paul Allen, 134 and Russell Furness, 85, was held at 3 p. m. in Atkinson, then as a base of faculty members, and after graduation, were The question for debate asks. Resolved: "That the Government Should Regulate Industries Through Centralalternatives." This was a no decision contest. Thursday evening a K. U. debate was composed of Burton Kingsbury University and Nebraska University in Green hall, here. This was also a no-decision debate. After the debate the K. U. team was entertained at dinner by members of the Mt. Scholastica debate team and its coach. "Credit Conservation cannot betrepred Cure Economic life!" was the title of an article appearing last Sunday in the business section of the Kansas City city, written by Professor Joseph H. Huggard of the School of Business. Taggart's Article Appears of disbanding because of lack of funds. After our matches, the interest picked up and the team made money during the entire season. "The two teams which the university should bring here are the University of Texas, which is led by Carl Kramnational inter-collegiate champion, and the University of Tulane with Cliff Sutter, national ranking tennis star. These are also the two best competition which he is capable of handling," added "Big Bill." Thiden stated that they had played before about a dozen college audiences, including his former student, "I enjoy playing before young people," he declared. "One of the big reasons for our tour is to increase the interest in tennis among college students." If the weather moderates sufficiently baseball practice will be resumed tomorrow, Coach "Phog" Allen said yesterday. Baseball Work May Resume Unfavorable Weather Has Prevented Extensive Outdoor Workouts The aspirants for positions on the varsity nine have been able to practice only two days since March 15, when March 2 Coach Allen expressed the hope that the baseball squad have been playing hard enough as a player of getting into conditions. During the 20 man who reported for opening practice sessions an abundance of patients were present, able. The filling of the various infeld positions seems to be the problem that needs attention. All men who have baseball ability and 27 hours in the college, 29 hours in the School of Law, or 30 hours in the School of Engineering and Architecture are requested to check out unadjusted stadium and try out JER varity nine. Y.M.C.A. Accepts Note of Carter's Resignation equator. It is planned that the saving a salary of a part time secretary over a year will provide for her and will facilitate an improvement in equator and will effect a decrease in equator. Mr. Carter came to K. U. in 1928 to act as associate secretary with Ted Shultz, at that time ex-communist and associate secretary for the two years, 1928-29 and 1929-30, after which he was made secretary chiefly which post he has held since then. David R. Porter, of New York City, national executive secretary of the student division of the Y M. C. A., was present at the meeting He spoke concisely and clearly. He addressed Y M. C. A., organizations, and contributed to the discussion on next year's program Harold W. Colvin, senior Rocky Mountain regional secretary and George Small, secretary of the Y M. C. A., attended the program at Pittsburgh, were guests. Mr. Carter came to K. U. from Century College at Shirewood La., Pennsylvania, in the department of religion. He plans to return next year, where he will be ordained. The ordination is not yet known. ED SMILEY IS HIGH SCORER (Continued from page 1) The women's rifle队 fired matches with University of Michigan, Kansas State College, Carnegie Tech, Michigan State College, and the University of Vermont. The R.O.T.C. rbf队无线 telegraph matches with Kansas State College, Carnegie Tech, New York Stock Exchange, and the University of Indiana University, University of Minnesota, and University of Pennsylvania this weekend. Ed Smiley, c33, was high reader. Royer Bearwin, c32, Walter S. Young, John Pro, c2, ranked next in scoring. Are Your Toes Coming Out to Grass? ED SMILEY IS HIGH SCORE IN TELEGRAPHIC MATCH the freshman-sophomore women's basketball game is scheduled for 8 p.m., and the junior-senior game for 9 p.m. Wednesday, March 16. Don't neglect your shoes, we will fix 'em while U wait. 1017 Mass. CLASS BASKETBALL GAMES CALLED MARCH 16 AND 22 Electric Shoe Shop Shine Parlor On Tuesday, March 22, the freshman and senior women will play at 8 p.m., and the junior women and sophomores at 9 p.m. Dodge City, March 12—(UP)–President Hoover's anti-hoarding campaign is getting resale. Ben Mosser recently signed a lease to the City Globe with a 1968 model two-dollar bill. It is a likeness of Jeferson Mosser, the former United States treasurer at that time. Campaign Getting Results? 11 W. 9th Intensive Spring Football Practice Starts Tomorrow Hargiss to Call Freshmer and Varsity Aspirants Into Four Weeks Training LETTERMEN RESPOND The spring football session for both freshman and varsity football aspirants will get under way tomorrow, according to the coach, who issued a preliminary call a week ago to all gristrals who wished to check out equipment and begin training. A number of men took advantage of this week as been working out during the last week. The football session this spring will be limited to four weeks, but the practice will be more intensive than in former years. Coach Hargis stated that he would use the last way to accomplish most. Practice will be six days a week. The same tactics will be used in preparation for the football session now in progress as are used in preparation for a regular playing season. During this season, all games will be played two or three games will be played between the varsity and freshmen squads in an effort to get an idea of how well the team is going next fall. All candidates will be given a chance to show their football powers in actual scrimmage in these games. A lot of players will be taken in football this spring as well as next fall, for the 1932 season will help Kunisse launching out on the most successful program in the history of the school. 11 Lettermen To Report Varsity to Play Freshmen Lettermen in school this semester who are eligible for competition next fall and are expected to report for the spring practice session are Ormand Beach, Jimnes Burcham, Jewel Campbell, Gilbert Hannon, Zoon, Danny Meyer, Fate Mohniger, Dick O'Neal, Elinze Schauer, Joe Zvowlne, and Warren Plankett Carney Smith and Jim Brazil will not report for the spring football practice as they are out for basketball. Jay Plumley and Bernard Gridley are [2]10. Equipment will be checked out at the east stadium. Gosper Recovers from Illness Faye Gooper, assistant alumni secretary, has returned to work after an illness of three days. A. G. ALRICH Printing Engraving Binding. Rubber Stamps. Office Supplies Stationery 736 Mass. 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