PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSA THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1951 Seven Basketball Letters Granted by Athletic Board Baker Gets Swater for 'Stick-to-it-iveness;' Two Wrestlers Get Awards SWIMMER REWARDED Seven men will receive letters in basketball to a meeting of the athletic board in the cellar's office this afternoon. Two men will be awarded sweaters in wrestling. Benny Baker, who was on the football squad in 1923, "24, and 38, on and off the field," and also "31," was included in the list of basket-men men because of the excellent sup- port he gave to the team. The following are to be given the variety basketball sweaters: T. C Bishop, Forrest Corrigan, Floyd Rumsby, Stephen Cunningham, William Johnson, and Bemmy Baker. Milton Sorem and Marion Spry are to be given swimmers for wrestling and Harlan Jennings a sweater for swimming. Sport Shots The Jayshawker baseball team opens home season Monday when it can start against the Rockies. The have broken even so far it is not a bad sign, and pansame with Missouri last week. Missouri by virtue of its victory over Kansas in the one game of the series that was played is now at the top of the heap with two games won and one lost. These are the only big Six teams have played conference games so far. The Tigers may lose their hold on first place this week end when they go to Norman to play a two game series with the University of Oklahoma and win. They will co-champions with the Agenes of last years Big Six scramble. Ames and Nebraska as yet haven't taken on any conference competition Reports from both schools indicate that they will cause trouble for the rest of the Big Six, though they are predicting the Big Six title for their respective teams. Wagner, Sophomore hurrier for Missouri, is one of the best in the Big Six, according to "Hook" Fisher, first baseman for the Jawahir team, who was troubled by wildness. He passed twice Kansas in the game Tuesday. Rain caused the canceling of one of the games at blissouri the week make up for the second day, and the second day. In spite of the wet diamond, the Bison held a solid compound of Fate, Hildeen, Bishop and Breuenre functioned perfectly. This quartet played error-free. B. W. Working Students Do Well Those Depending on Parents for Sup port Fare No Better Minnapolis, Minn.—(NSFA)—"Yes was the answer Dr. J. G. Umtazmid University of Minnesota, made after a thorough study of the question; it is possible for a student to clerk, wait or tables, mind babies or in any way to help students with their bills get as much out of it as the one whose bills are paid by his father. LOEUR Unistadts states that from the results of his survey he finds that the question of what a boy will get out of his schooling is entirely up to the boy, and whether he pays his own way or receives it. He also gives material results that he will derive. In his study, Doctor Umatistad found that students of a given intelligence required greater degrees of whether engaged in outside work or not. Going into the question of extra-curricular activities it was discovered that students who earned the more he participated in outside activities such as the Y. M. C. A literary society, student government offices were found to hold as many campus offices as non-earners and it was found that most of these students worked so hard they were able to participate in other activities. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATION Clarion Radio One Minute Washer Spot Lights, any color to rent. Intramurals Shimmons Bros. --- Plumbers and Electricians Repair Work a Specialty Phone 161 836 Mass Two one-sided scores and a forfeit featured the playground ball results of games played yesterday. Phi Kappa defeated S.A.M. 9 to 6; Sigma Nua defeated Delta Sigma Lambada 18 to 7; Acacia gave A.K.L a failure of II to 14. A.S.F.失利到 Beta. Games scheduled for today have been postponed until a later date Four Jayhawks Entered in Drake Football Relay bausch, Schaake, Hanson and Kite to Leave Tonight Two backfield men and two ends of last year's Kansas football champions will represent the Big Six football win last season. Drake Relatays Saturday, James Bauche and Elmer Schaefer, ballbacks, and Sweede Hanson and Maurice Kite, ends with Earl Foy, tackle, as alternate player; will represent Kansas at the carnival. Final trials were held yesterday and after the selection of the team practice was held on passing the baton. Bauch will probably start the race for the baton as it approaches the end in turn will pass the baton to Hansen with Kite as the anchor man. This event is drawing some of the foremost football men of the country, who are so hard to show in how fast they will be able to run a 440 yard relay. Among the most prominent contenders are Frank Carr and Michael Schwartz, the cajunt chamount Schwartz, Italy, bulkback, and Fred Sington, Alabama tackle, all three of whom were all-American self-takers. The men will leave tonight at 9:30 on the Rock Island in company with the six members of the Jayhawk track team, who will compete at Des Moines. Coach H. W. Higgins, lead mental mentor, will accompany them. Peyton Glass and Jenkins to Participate at Des Moines Oklahoma Aggies to Drake Stillwater, April 23—(Special) —Stun by close defenses in the Kansas relay race. Won by the defenses, sprinter, and Capt. Alvin Jenkins, distance runner, are psychologically prepared to put the name of Oklahoma A in their mouth. At the drake at the Drake Relays in Des Moines Coach Roy W. Kenny will take his ace to Dee Monies while the remaining five players will play under Freshman Coach Harold James will go to Fayetteville for a dual meet Kenny, Glass and Jenkins left Still-water early Wednesday, in time to test the new machine. He will be feeding Friday, James and 16 or more Aggies will go to Arkansas, Friday, the day before. Glass lost his first race of the 1931 season at Lawrence, when he was nosed out by Paul Swift, Washington State sophomore from the Pacific coast. His time was similar to what same as Glass had with the Texas relay, tie the world's mark in the century. Outsprinted in the last few yards by Dawson, Oklahoma University star Captain Jorkins hit the 3.00-meter mark during the game, Dawson's winning time was 8.33.3. At the Drake games, Jenkins will run his favorite distance, two miles, in which he has not been defeated. He holds the college indoor record of 9.47.1 in the two-mile run, made at the Texas game last fall and in February. His best outburst time is 9.67, made in the Texas relays in March, at Austin. TAXI! Decision on Coen Status Expected Soon From Beyer PHONE 987 Courteous Courteous Prompt Appreciative GUFFIN Taxi Service Large Cars — On Time Tennis Star Participates in Fast Practice Session; Five Men on Souad FIRST MATCH MAY The eligibility of Wilbur "Junior" Coen, c34, nationally ranked tennis star and a member of this year's University of Kansas tennis team, is still undetermined. W. R. Smith, tennis coach announced this morning; bending S. D. Weigert, Iowa State, chairman of the Big Six eligibility committee. The facts in the case have been gathered by the Dean George C. Shad, K.U. faculty representative of the Biobit committee, and forwarded to Dean Beeny. The question of Owen's eligibility came through his playing in the interleague, where he was part of River Oaks County club of Hounston, Texas, during the second week in April. Most of his major league players were entered in the meet, which was held under the auspices of the Washington State Athletic Conference. No report has been received from Dean Beyer yet, although the decision in the case is expected tomorrow. Smith Is Optimistic Mr. Smith, when asked as to his opinion in the case, replied that he did not believe that Coen's participation would make him indigent, on account of his background under the rules of the National Law Tennis Association, and due to the fact that Coen competed unattached. Five members of the tennis team and Coach Coen had played through the longest practice held this spring. Coach Smith stated that yesterday's play was the fastest tennis game since he has been coaching the team. Coen and Leonard Prosser, letterman, met and defeated George Hurd, letterman, and Sierling Cullip, freshman and one of the leading players in the tournament. They were interested in all of the winners having set point many times during the season, and they finally won by a score of 12 to 10. In the other two sets, Coen and George Allred, team captain in 1929, met and defeated Scott, scottomore member of the team. The first set won won by Prosser and Coen and Allred. Coen and Prosser Win Minneapolis at Columbus, no game, wet grounds. Milwaukee at Indian- apolis, no game, cold weather. St. Paul at Oklahoma, no game, rain. New York 7 11 Boston 5 11 Washington 1 7 Philadelphia 5 7 Cleveland 2 8 Chicago 10 14 Baseball Scores 144 SUITS Philadelphia 4 11 New York 5 12 Beoston 4 7 Brooklyn 0 4 Cincinnati 2 4 St. Louis 3 13 Come Friday, Saturday Spring and Medium Weights Drake Relays Saturday on Nation-Wide Hook-up Kansas City ... 7 9 Louisville ... 8 9 Des Moines, Iowa, April 23—(Spectacle)-The twenty-second annual Drake rehires here afternoon will begin on June 14, from 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. Central standard time, over the network of the National Broadcasting company, it has been an avid Read the Kansan Want Ads St. Louis at Detroit, no game, wet grounds. National League Our Month-end Special NBC Chain Will Broadcast Event to Sports Fans for One Hour Most of the important stations affiliated with the NBC chain will carry the description of the relay as told by Wallace Butterworth and Paul DuProust. It is not the role of the NBC. Butterworth was announcer of the national air races, the Notre Dame-Northwestern football game, the British-american track meet and seven other sporting events. While Dumont is well known for his snappy amusing sports events. THE GREATER DICKINSON Chicago at Pittsburgh, no game, rain. April Showers of Quality Entertainment with Dorothy Jordon - Ernest Torrence $19^95 American League Tonite - Tomorrow - Saturday Stardom! The Public Has Made Him Their New Idol! Robert Montgomery Light and Dark Patterns · Values up to $45 American Association Tonite - Tomorrow - Saturday "SHIPMATES" These suits are odd sizes and from broken lots from our spring selling. Every suit a real value. Your chance to buy one "Right" Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Mat. 10-30c, Eve. 10-50c Robert Montgomery Starts Monday Starts Monday Prepare for the Thrill of Your Lifetime "TRADER HORN" VARSITY THE HOME OF THE JAYHAWK Tonite - Tomorrow Fifi is the Sex Appeal and Brendel is Just A Peal "Mr. Lemon of Orange" with Fifi Dorsey - El Brendel Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Mat, 10-25c, Eve, 10-35c Saturday Only "Weld West Whoopee" Starts Monday William Powell in "Man of the World" New Football Plays Used Spring Practice Will Be Completed Next Week Working on the new plays for the last time this week, the spring foot-ball squad was running in the new formation with the greatest perfection shown so far. New play was added to series given at the first of the week. Spring football practice will be completed next week after about six weeks of actual practice. The last practice will be on Friday in fields and blues using the new system. The new play introduced yesterday is run from the new balance line and back to the end line. The end run from the same formation with the half going to the quarterback, back to the end line, in a sweep around end he passes laterally to a balckfoot who has gone out A greater number of men were out for practice yesterday than any other day this week. Phil Bortello was back with the team, and Schauke and Lee Freese continued their good work in running the plays. Every man was given a chance at runners-up. Sooners to Meet Missouri Interest Shown in Coming Baseball Tilt at Norman Norman, April 23 — (Special) — The conference will start next week the Six Conference hiphie on Friday and Saturday with w games against the University of Chicago. In past seasons, announcement that Missouri would play at Norman usually provoked only a slight yawn. This year, the team ended its season with Fridays Friday and Saturday by splitting two games with the Kansas Angels in a loop title with Oklahoma last spring. Friday's contest with the Tigers will introduce to Sooner fans their new playground. They will have three hits at Edmond, one of which drove in the tying run in the ninth and another made e possible the winning shot. The game played that gave Central its only run. Monday —Added— Comedy - Cartoon - Novelty - News Wheeler and Woolsey "CRACKED NUTS" the Racket about U. Karnival University's Gala Night Saturday April 25 Booths in Stadium 7:00—10:00 p. m. Admission, $50^{\circ} \mathrm{c}$ Stunts in Fraser 10:00—12:00 p.m. Admission, 50c