PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1932 Tilden and Troupe to Offer Sports Spectacle Tonight Nusslein, Burke and Najuch Represent Various Court Methods and Tactics DOUBLES EVENT ALSO Football enthusiasts are looking forward to the Notre Dame game next fall; those interested in track are anticipating the Kansas Relays; tonight those interested in tennis will have the opportunity to see a great troop of stars in action. Tidlen and the stars will begin action prompt at 7:30. Tilden is one of the best known players of the tennis world. For years he was a regular in the Davis Cup, and it was he who was mainly instrumental in bringing the Davis cup to the United States. Despite his advancing success at the tournament, he did spotlight. A few years ago he deserted the amateur ranks for those of the professional, and he is now generally acclaimed as a great player. Burke Uses All-Court Style Spectators will be in Tilden and his angles opponents. Hans Muneiun, young rope rope, two great stars with one distinct characterate of play making the diffe- Burke Uses All-Court Style Tilden and Musselon are not the only boy coaches who are highly skilled in French, Navajh, German professional, and Albert Burke, Irish professional will also be featured on the program. Nathaniel is one of the best tennis teacher of Europe. Burke is a man in his late twenties and his remarkable stamina makes it possible for him to use to live European all-court style. During his first trip to the United States this year, he has been travelling three times carried him to five sets. Children will be admitted for hal price. Tilden and Nussle will meet in one matches match, and Burke and Najch of Najch will meet in another. They be played with "Bill Bill" teaming with Burke against Nussle and Najch, respectively. When Big Bill Tilden and his troupe of foreign tennis stars play at the Auditorium tonight avoid spectators will see in Tilden and his singles opponent, Hans Nusslem, young German professional champion of Europe, two greatwaters with one distinct character—who is making the difference in their name. Tilden's Style Is Baffling Tilden possesses a change of pace that throws his opponent off his striking. The rookman, on his own, has his points, banking more on his ability to make outright placements than to use the best available. Nusskin does not use so much fluence to win his point but makes a good case for an athlete, often winning by a sizing placement or paying the way for an advance to the net. The use of the chop stroke as well as the drive is predominant in Tilden's drive. The player can easily deavouers to keep the speed and the spin of his shots concealed and thus keep them away from his opponents. One thing about Nuslein, say the experts, he never quits. Although his striking might falter at different moments, the German keeps hitting the wall. The French does it and he strikes his stride again and the points begin to roll his way. Tilden during his amateur days did not tally to the net very often but won on his wonderful backcourt strategy with the Nusslein and even more when he turned professional but has found that it takes all his ability to stem the Nusslein attack and consequently has taken to staying further ahead. He also matches with the young German. May Run in Famous Benkers Mile Race at Chicago Cunningham Receives Bio An invitation to run in the famous Bankers Mile run, in the Central A.A.U meet at Chicago, the night of March 18 has been extended to Glen Cunningham, university of Kansas sophomore, according to Coach Coach Hamilton. Cunningham is thus stamped as one of the leading milers of the country as only some 10 of the top-nomel milers in the nation will be sent to compete if he makes a good showing in the Big Six indoor mile at Columbia Saturday, Coach Hamilton says. Cunningham will again win the playoffs, but who beat him by a yard in 4 minutes 18.4 seconds in the Kansas City Athletic club meet recently. Cunningham, however, defeated Chapman in the two-player game between Kansas and Iowa State last fall Some of the crack milers already accepted for the Bankers Mile this year are Ray Conger, Illinois A. C., winner last year; Glen Dawson, former Oklahoma State University; and at the Kansas Relays last year and also was Big Six outdoor mile and two mile champion last season; Dale Letts, former Chicago U. runner; Frank Crowley, New York A. C., formerly of the Indiana Bulls; and G. A., formerly of Butler University, and G. W. Popejoy of Purdue University. A. A. U. Tourney Results Southern Kansas Stage Lines, Wichita 38, Young Men's Institute, San Francisco 18. --in Henry's, Wichita 27, Sugar Creekes St. Louis 20. Northwest Missouri Teachers, Murryville 26, Olympic club, San Francisco 14. Schuessler Athletic club, Chicago 39, Dakota Wesleyan, Mitchell, S. D. 35 (overtime). Speed Events Are Best Hope for Kansas Squad Klaner, Flick and Cox Give Jayhawkers Chance at Victory Truck luminiaries in the cinder pat and field events will display their speed and power at the Big Six conference meet at Columbia, Mo., tomorrow with travel aggregations veing for honors in the tournament. The chance for a Kansas victory is concentrated in the hurdle and dash events, according to Coach Brutin Hamilton. He stated that Nebraska is the leading contender for the championship again this year, but that with participation from teams, there chance to out-point last year's victors. Jayhawk Hurdlers Rank Well In the hurdles the Kansas team will compete against such men as Stoutymy of Nebraska, who won the 50-card game. In the basket game, the basketball club meet; Lamertus, Nesnaa entry who has ties the world's record for the low hinders this year and in linkey of Kansas Aggies, who is one of the fast hinders in the inference. Jayhawk. Hurdlers Rank Well With Joe Klaner, Raymond Flick, Bernard and Bernard Gridley curry- ing Kansas, and expected to have the strongest aggregation of hurdlers in the meet. Klaner, Flick, and Cox all won first or second places at the Kansas City meet, and the world's record in the low hurdles. The dash events should be a feature of the meet. According to Coach Hammond, you should stand two feet apart or two between the men when they cross the finish line. A break may give first place to any one of the dozen runners in the race, at all, however, Kluizer, who ran second only to George Simpson at the Kansas meet, should lead the field to the tape. Glenn Cunningham will set a pace in the mile run which should hang on a new Big Six record in that event, according to the showing he made at the Kansas City meet in which he was out for the race by Lyle Chapman. The time for the race was nearly two seconds better than the present conference record. Coffman, Bausch in Field Events Clyde Coffman in the pole vault is the only defending champion of last year who has any assurance of repeating. In the meet last year Coffman was able to reach the eighth of an inch. Although he has been handicapped with an injured back, he also had a statement that he was in fairly good condition to meet this Saturday. He will not be up to his best mark, however, because the team kept him from working out this week. Pete Bausch has been tossing the shot around 46 feet in workouts, and although he has not had sufficient time to get in top shape, he is expected to rank at least second in the event. He will have to show the mark of Hugh Fergus, giant weight-heaver from Nebraska, who is defending his championship of last year. Read the Kansan want-ads "Whatever Tilden may appear outwardly in the excitement of matches I know him to be a sinceré and sportman at heart," said Wilbur F Sportman. "I think he viewed with E. R. Elbel over KFKU "Everything I've told my experiences in tennis is linked up with my traveling around with Tilden. He has shown the world what artistry in sport can be realized, and the game in return owes itself to that and increasing popularity to his brilliant playing and colorful personality." Coen Says Tilden Is Fair and Sincere Sportsman Ceen said that he believes that professional teams had thus far created a kind of competition where otherwise it would not have been arraised. He did not think that professional teams will ever hurt the game because of this amateur game anymore than it has golf. Professional Tennis Has Benefited Sport, K.U. Star Believes He picked France, England, and the United States as the favorites for honors in the Davis Cup matches this summer. He also mentioned that there would be 20 or 35 nations challenging for the honor this summer. He stated that the United States should beat Britain, and meet France in the finals. Speaking of Big Six tennis, Coon said, "Cutip, of our own Jayhawkers, should hand the lates because it is the best time to win," he said. The valley College circles. Not the most graceful player, but he can cover the court with the best of them and serve the ball well. Picks U. S. for Finals "If Cochet can come back, France should win," he said. "If he does not win, she will win." She should still win two matches of the necessary three. It looks as though America has a great chance, and what a chance if Bill Tilden were still in France." He said that to make tennis copition in the Big Six ideal, every school should it be a major sport, playing there should be instructions given in the sport. "Coaches emphasize fundraising for the players," opponents that I have played", he said. "I cannot think of even one or two who approach a style offering any possibility." Star Believes The tournament has produced two dark horses. Perhaps the most phenomenal exhibition of fooling the fans has come from the Southern Kansas team, who have won every tournament the team was just another team that had entered the tournament VARSITY THEATRE Cutlin Best in Bie Six The doe seems to favor the Henry's and Maryville Teachers to play the trials. Then it is a toss-up who will be the winner. There are two groups of great players, a little older and more seasoned. The Maryville layers are young with college spirit to push them on. The national A. U. layer is a good finish or any college team. The National A. A. U. basketball tourney is turning out to be one o the best that has ever been held in Kansas City. Never a day has passed games even gone overtime in several cases before a win nur could be picked. Sport Shorts Last Times Tonight Walter Huston - Helen Chandler A few days ago we read a story mentor Tilden as saying the importance of being honest in storytelling is the officials at the matches tonight, though will wear tuxedos when they compete. TGMORROW! One Day Only— "A HOUSE DIVIDED" Play By Play Description of Entire Game! Southern California TROAN CONQUERORS OF THE WEST Tulane The Only Official Authentic Picture of the Football Classic of the Century. See Coach Bernie Bierman's and Coach Howard Jones' Teams in Action . . . THE PRIDE OF THE SOUTH --YS-ing any combine, although the method adopted was not announced. The Camera Caught What the Eye Missed—Spectacular Plays in Slow Motion! Rain or Shine, Game Starts at 3:00 - 7:15 - 9:00 Don't Miss It! The other dark horse of the tournament is the Schuessler Athletic club from Chicago. The Schuesslers have downed some of the best entries in the tournament to gain the right to play the Henry's in the semi-finals. Now the Southern Kansas Stage Lines team is one of the real threats to beat out the Maryville Teachers. If the team is able to cross that hurdle, it is possible that it can stop the attack and help featuring the Teachers is a slim one. The Teachers have one of the best teams seen at the tournament this year. Tennis fans around Mt. Oread will have their fill tonight. With Big Wilt Tilden and his troop of European stars they should there should be some snappy tennis W.S.G.A. Council Legalizes Election of New Officers "Since the aim was to prevent group combines and since all groups, including those now protesting, agreed in principle in advance to such prevention, it would appear that the committee is justified in its stand, although the circumstances are unusual. Appeal from the committee is provided by the association rules." (Continued from page 1) "Anyone knows that any such method of marking a secret ballot for whatever occasion was verified for us by the best legal position on the Hill before the petition of opinion." "Professor Guild's opinion that the ballots were valid if no use was made of them is supported by the fact in any way the identity of the voters is undoubtedly satisfactory in this Anne Kent, c32, spokesman for the protesting women, denied today that the presidents of house organizations had been worried sufficiently concerning the method to be used to check postings. She said, however, that the protestants are on their point in that no cheek was used. Her statement was as follows: DENIES THERE WAS WARNING "The president of W.S.G.A. has criticized the presidents of organized houses for lack of co-operation in the recent information in helping to check for 'combinés.'" "The fact remains that the president of WSGA, notified no president that method of checking would be to take the address of each voter on the ballot. Anne Kent Says Presidents Did No Know Addresses Were to Be Taken "The large group of protestants, both organized and unorganized, feel that it has won its point and that in future elections they will be checking for 'combines' will be used." Anna Marie Sellars, c. 32, Gamma Phi Beta president, stated that at the press conference, she had asked them to check combines, they were told that a very effective way had been devised to discover combins in voting, but not to guess. "I was not," she was. "We were not told about the "RELIGION AND BEAUTY" will be the subject of the minister's discourse at the Unitarian church Sunday at 11. A welcome to all. system of checking by addresses, which were used to mark the votes. Catherine Catlin, Pi Beta Phi president, c32, answered in the negative when asked if she had understood what Maxine Luther was asking about the election. The Theta representative at the meeting, Maxine Luther, c33, checked that checking had not been explained to her. Irene Ewing, Sigma Kappa house president, stated that the president of the organization was present in those that was effective method to check combined voting, but that they were not informed as to what it would mean if someone else had checked votes was mentioned at the meeting. Miss Ewing said, "It was not." When home when home at home when called by the Kananan. KFKU --and you'll soon be convinced that we have a Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring Suit that spells your name all over it. 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