4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, APRIL 3, 1945 Football Rules Get Revision For College Play The forward pass may originate anywhere behind the line of scrimage, the elbow block is illegal, and a second out-of-bounds kickoff goes into play on the kicking team's 40-yard线, it was decided by the national collegiate football rules committee yesterday. Other rule changes adopted by the committee permit a substitute to report to any of the officials on the field, and enables the ball to be teed up one inch from the ground for kickoff. First Meeting Since War The revisions were made at the first meeting of the committee since shortly after the war began and included all members of the body except A. A. Stagg who was unable to get transportation from his home in Stockton, Calif., and "Fritz" Crisler of Michigan who is now on an army special service tour. "The experimenting which the various conferences did last year," said Col. William Bingham, chairman of the committee, "was of great value to us in this session." Pass Rule Will Afford Game Although the kickoff changes were the most unexpected of the revisions, the one likely to affect the game most spectacularly is the forward passing rule. By its provisions, the college game takes a lesson from professional football. According to the new substitution rule, the game captain will not be able to reject the substitute, and the coach assumes all responsibility for the legality of the substitution. FINGERS ARE - - tie-in barn had very little of the appearance of a society event. Just as the match was about to start, an Easternner came in garbed in swallow-tails and "accessories to match." He was as thin as a straw, in fact, it was necessary for him to stop and inflate a rubber pillow before he could get comfort from the rough bleachers. There was a silence, and then as he sat down, there was a crash and the bleacher collapsed—a sort of straw that broke the camel's back. (continue from page one) painting, Miss Shaw is traveling through the country demonstrating the values of finger painting among the injured of this war. She finds she is able to help them because they can use mutilated hands and even feet to do this work and it gives them a feeling of being able to accomplish something. Will Return On April 10th In the psychology clinic class Miss Shaw will demonstrate her finger painting method with children. Miss Shaw will return to the University April 10. R. H. Wheeler professor of psychology said today. She will talk to the psychology clinic class at 2:30 p.m. and will give an illustrated talk open to everyone in room 9, Frank Strong hall, demonstrating the work she has been doing in soldiers' hospitals in finger painting. SEVENTH ANNUAL - - tie-in barn had very little of the appearance of a society event. Just as the match was about to start, an Easternner came in garbed in swallow-tails and "accessories to match." He was as thin as a straw, in fact, it was necessary for him to stop and inflate a rubber pillow before he could get comfort from the rough bleachers. There was a silence, and then as he sat down, there was a crash and the bleacher collapsed—a sort of straw that broke the camel's back. (continued from page one) General Marcellus L. Stockton, former student in '17, now assistant commander of the Northwest Sector at Ft. Lewis, Wash.; and Brig. General M. A. W. Shockley, a former student in '96, who was assistant surgeon general. Betas Chartered Here in 1872 Beta Theta Pi was the first national fraternity chartered at the University in 1872. VARSITY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Walter Brennan in "HOME IN INDIANA" — 2nd Feature — "I LOVE A MYSTERY" With two games yet unplayed, the second round of the men's handball singles tournament officially passed the deadline yesterday. The doubles tourney enters the second round today with one preliminary contest undecided. Handball Doubles Tournament Enters Second Round Today Winners in the second round singles are Frank Brosius, Phi Gam, over Burris Jones, Phi Fsi, (21-1) (21-6); Jerry Simpson, Beta, over "Buzzy" Hargis, Phi Gam, (21-5) (21-16); Robert Neustrom, Beta, over Ted Batchelder, Phi Fsi, (21-7) (21-7); Howard Joseph, Beta, over Roy McVey, Phi Gam, 21-9 (21-6); and Bill West, Beta, over Bob Duboc, Sigma Chi, (21-2) (21-3). Second Round Winners To earn positions in the second round, West had defeated Jim Burwell, Phi Delt, (21-4) (21-0); Joseph had won from Rudy Carl, Phi Psi, (21-4) (21-3); and Charles Aylward, Phi Delt, had beaten Dan Westernman, Sigma Chi, (21-10) (21-6). Second round games yet to be played are Aylward vs. Tom Sinclair, Phi Psi, and J. J. Wildgen vs. John McGuckin, Phi Delt. Phi Delts Win The Phi Delt doubles team; Burwell and Aylward, defeated the Joe Turner-Robert Ramsey Phi Gam team (21-17) (21-15) yesterday, leaving the Owen Peck-Dan Westernman duo, Sigma Chi, to play the Beta team, Joseph Neustrom, to fill out the second round pairings. Jayhawker Contest Will End Tomorrow The beauty queen contest for the Jayhawker will close at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow, Mary Morrill, editor, has announced. Photographs of campus beauties may be submitted at the Jayhawker office in the basement of the Memorial Union building. The photographs may be of any size or shape and may be entered by any individual or organization. The first judging will be done Friday afternoon by a committee of campus men who will choose the photographs to be sent to a qualified judge off the campus. The committee and the final judge have not been selected, Miss Morrill said. Freshman hazing which begins the spring semester at Loyola university, New Orleans, will be controlled by the Kangaroo Court—they hope. It is the intent of upperclassmen to make freshman realize that they are freshman. Freshman Hazing at Loyola U. Sportorials The lure of the crowds has brought George (Babe) Ruth back into the spotlight again—this time as a referee in wrestling. Not that he needs the money, but that he wants to be where the crowds are is said to be Ruth's reason for joining the wrestling game. By GEORGE RINEHART "I like being with people and enjoy them, and I'll have an opportunity to see them as a wrestling referee. You know I'm no rookie in that league. I must have reefered at least 10 wrestling shows while I was in baseball," said Ruth. The question is: How will Babe see the crowd and keep his eyes on the wrestlers, or are such matches merely staged performances in which the grunt and groans increase according to the minute hand? Too Much Is Just Too Much Speaking of wrestling, it reminds the writer of a match back in the 'teens when a lumberjack and a policeman were matched in a rough midwestern town. The event in a big The percussion group of Tau Sigma will meet at 7:15 tonight, and the sustained group will meet at 8:15. Miss Gloria Smith, instructor of physical education, announced today. The sustained group will practice dances to "Fascinating Rhythm" from "Lady be Good" and "Prelude—Op. 28, No. 6" by Chopin. Tau Sigma Rehearses Routines to Be Given At W.A.A. Meeting The percussion group will practice dances to "Le Secret," an intermezzo by L. Gautier, and to "Peter's Theme" from "Peter and the Wolf" by Serge Prokofieff. These dances will be given at a W.A.A. meeting to be announced at a future date, Miss Smith said. BITTER FIGHTING - tie-in barn had very little of the appearance of a society event. Just as the match was about to start, an Easternner came in garbed in swallow-tails and "accessories to match." He was as thin as a straw, in fact, it was necessary for him to stop and inflate a rubber pillow before he could get comfort from the rough bleachers. There was a silence, and then as he sat down, there was a crash and the bleacher collapsed—a sort of straw that broke the camel's back. (continued from page one) corps, declared that the invasion of Okinawa in the Ryukyus "is going far better than our wildest dreams." The swift-striking doughbysplit the island by a dash from the west coast beachhead to the east coast. While men and supplies poured through the wide corridor, Gen. Hodge told an INS reporter: "Why the Japs walked off and gave us this I do not know." Another high ranking officer asserted the Yanks were moving five times faster than planned. In the Philippines steady progress was being made on Luzon. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS HELD OVER GRANADA NOW — Ends Thursday ONE EXTRA DAY State contests in track, tennis, golf, and baseball are being planned this week by Commissioner E. A. Thomas for Kansas high schools. Wichita probably will be the site of most of the events, the track meet being on May 18 and 19, and the rest probably on May 11 and 12. Four diamonds for baseball are available at Wichita East. Wichita has invitation meets each year, and now they are trying to make these meets state meets. This will be the first year that baseball has been attemptd. Wichita Asks for State Meets Mystery Fiction's Most Lovable Rogue FRIDAY - SATURDAY *** "ENTER ARSENE LUPIN" Shift in Weather Puts New Hats Back on Shelf VAN JOHNSON AND LIONEL BARRYMORE SUNDAY — 4 Days Easter bonnets will be placed reluctantly back on closet shelves this week with winter weather threatening the State. The temperature dropped to 38 degrees above zero this morning with similar temperatures forecast for this part of the state today and tonight. A rain is said to be moving in from the northwest. Particular concern spread over the state for the fruit crops. If a freeze arrives according to predictions, it will catch pears, apricots, and peaches in full bloom in northeast Kansas. An overcast sky will prevent the frost and skies are cloudy in this section today. NOW One Entire Week Henley House Gift to Y.W.C.A. Henley house was a gift to the University Y.W.C.A. in 1922. JAYHAWKER Shows: 2:30 - 7 - 9 THE BEST-SELLING BOOK IN YEARS...THE BEST-LOVED PICTURE OF A LIFETIME! 4096 DOROTHY McGUIRLE • JAMES DUNN JOAN BLONDEL • PEGGYANN GARNER TED DALDNSON • LLOYD NOLAI Feature Times: 2:50 - 7:05 - 9:35 نموذج برنامه نویسی "MUSIC FOR MILLIONS" SUNDAY—Another Honey! Table Tennis Games Move Into Finals Fi Phi beat Watkins in the semi- final table tennis games yesterd 2-1. The first game was won by Wakins when Jeanie Allen and Joan Justice defeated Joan Burch and Barbara Prier 21-14 and 21-10. The finals will be played Wednesday at 4:00 between Kappa and Pi Phi. In the second two games Pi Phi was the winner. Barbara Winn and Reta Medart defeated Violet Conrad and Idabelle Bradley in the scores 21-16 and 21-9. Martha Cable and Frances Chubb won over Virginia Van Order and Marjorie Kaff 21-14 and 21-17. City Election Held Today Faculty members and administrative employees as residents of Lawrence today went to the polls to elect a mayor, councilmen and members of the school board. There was no opposition to the slate of candidates chosen at the primary. The principal interest was the vote or the fund for a new junior high school building. COMING Music Week Festival University Concert Course Extra Attraction THE STUDENT PRINCE THE NEW MOON MAYTIME THE DESERT SONG BLOSSOM TIME hit and the new Broadway smash "UP IN CENTRAL PARK" 60 ARTISTS including a 60 CONCERT ORCHESTRA featuring Lorna Bryon Ann Andre Victoria Schools Hoch Auditorium Wednesday Evening April 11 8:20 o'clock Seats now selling at $3.00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 Tax included at Round Corner Drug Company K.U. School of Fine Arts Bell Music Company