SUMMER SESSION KANSAN K.U. Five to Invade Tex Southern Methodist And Texas U. Scheduled Holiday Meeting Marks First Battle Between Southern Methodist and K.U. In Several Years; Conference Schedule Is, as Yet, Incomplete The University of Kansas basketball team will leave the Kansas plains for Texas where they will play Texas U. and Southern Methodist during the Christmas vacation next year, it was announced by Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Kansas basketball mentor, late last night. The Jayhawkers have scheduled games with Texas U. in Austin on the 16th and 17th of December and they move to Dallas for two games with the husketeers of Southern Methodist $ \textcircled{*} $ the basketeers of Southern Mississippi on the 19th and 20th. These are the first games played between the two schools in several years. The scheduling of these games mark another step in athletic relations between Kansas and Texas. At the present time, the two schools engage in football and track. Texas will come to Lawrence to open the Jayhawker's grid schedule next year. Each school sends track teams to the Texas and Kansas Relays. Dr. Allen hoped to arrange games with Vanderbilt, Tulane and other Southern schools on the trip, but was unable to do so. Most of the these teams will be barnstorming in East and on the Pacific coast during the Christmas holidays. The rest of Kansas' non-conference schedule is not, as yet complete. Three games will be played with the Oklahoma Aggies, resuming an athletic relationship which was broken off several years ago. Kansas will go to Stillwater on the 9th and 10 of December to dedicate the new Aggie field house which has recently been completed. The Aggies will play in Lawrence on February 9. At the present time Kansas has open dates. There is a possibility of a pair of games with Washburn, although arrangements have not been completed. Dr. Allen has been trying to find a 'name' team to play in Lawrence on the third of January. Kansas will open its Big Six campaign against the University of Oklahoma in Norman on January 7. 78 Women Receive Continued from page 1 ste, Atwood; Dorothy Houston, Kansas City, Kan.; Gladys Huber, Valley Falls; Betty Kimble, Mulvane; Jeanne Knight, Chapman; Viola May Knochne, Paola; Nellie Hurtgen, Rudi. Cedi., Sarai Mohler, Topeka. Sarah Morgan, Kansas City, Kan; Eunice Nielson, Atchison; Elizabeth Payton, Kansas City, Mo; Lois Ross, Dover; Enid Schuerman, Salina; Mary Jane Sigler, Kansas City, Kan; Barbara Jane Smith, Waverly; Ruth Spencer, Topeka; Doris Sholander, Topека; Cleojeanne Smith, Moline; Esther Tippin, Topeca; Helen E. Wilson, Kansas City, Kan; Mary Alta Waggoner, Oskalaosa; Barbara Woodard, Hutchinson. Miller Hall (New Awards): Mary Margaret Anderson, Minnesota; Helen Houston, Kansas City, Kan.; Freda Lawson, McPherson; Esther Norman, Kansas City, Kan.; Janet Pinney, Hiawatha; Eleanor Swan, Erie; Mary Lilly Williams, Russel Springs; Mary E. Wilson, Ness City; Kathryn Zenor, Hutchinson; Elizabeth White, Lead, North Dakota. Nash Returns to Classes Bert A. Nash, professor of education, who underwent an operation for appendicitis two weeks ago, resumed meeting his classes Tuesday morning. He had had a few conferences with graduate students last week. 'Doc' Allen caused a sensation last week at the softball games when he showed up in a pair of shorts. After umpiring a strenuous game, 'Phog' said that his abbreviated trousers were just the thing for his job. Observers were unable to say whether the breeches were a long pair of short pants or a short pair of long ones. Dr. J. W. Twente is an umpire with a sense of humor. The other night a base runner was hit by a batted ball while he was running between second and third. Twente was stumped for a decision. He scratched his head a minute and then said, "I don't know what to call it. Go on back and bat again." Vernon Lapp causes pitchers no end of worry. He has garnered at least one homer every game and is one of the league's leading hitters. He plays with the Cyclones. The Tigers have a boy by the name of Norman Evans. Norm lost his right arm when he was a youngster. This loss certainly doesn't handicap him. He is one of the most consistent fielders and best hitters in the league. Art Leonard of the Sooner crew really swings a wicked bat. Against the Tigers the other day he nicked J. Skidmore for two homers and a triple out of four trips to the plate. Art is also a fine short stop. The Jayhawker outfit, composed chiefly of K. U. athletes attending summer school, is the league's gas house gang. When the pressure is on, these lads play their best baseball. John Buller and his Wildcats are plenty good in the clutches. They provide at least a couple of big innings in each game. They have averaged over 12 runs in each of their games. - * * * * * * * * * - GRADUATE STUDENTS * - All graduate students in the * * School of Education who wish to * * take their oral examinations this * * summer see Dr. Twente, Room * * 120 in Fraser Hall, today. * * Rabbi Goldstine to Speak Rabbi Goldstine to Speak Rabbi David A. Goldstine, of Omaha, Nebr., representing the Jewish Chautaqua Society will speak on the suject "The Challenge of the Totalitarian States to the American Way" Thursday evening at 7 o'clock in Fraser theater. Robert A. Schwegler, * Dean * * * * * * * * * * * * Continued from page 1 Health and Housing Committee. The Committee reports excellent co-operation during the past year and a general improvement of conditions. The University intervenes for either landlady or student in cases of dispute only when the house is approved. 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