Contribute to the Red Cross flood fund. Leave your money at the Business Office UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A semester's subscription to the Kansan costs $1.75 Or, you can have it for 10 cents a week VOLUME XXXIV LAWRENCE, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1987 NUMBER 85 JAYHAWKS OUTFIGHT HUSKERS 27-22 Athletic Board Meets; Approves Ad Lindsey's Choice of Presnell and Conger; Hargiss, "B" Team Nebraskan, Once an All-American, Will Become Varsity Assistant; Conger, Smith Center High School, Has an Excellent Record; Board Takes No Action on Financial Situation, but Approves Of "B" Competition Injunction Granted To Oust Sit-Downers A free book exchange was started Monday morning in the basement of Central Administration building. Students may leave books at the exchange, listing the price wanted. When and if the books are sold, the student signs the alips over to the exchange and collect their money Free Book Exchange Appears on Campus According to Thomas Rocks, c371 one of the founders, the exchange will remain open probably until the second or third week of the se- New York, Feb. 2—(UP) An agreement raising wages of the International Seaman's Union members $10 a month was signed by the American Steamship Owners association and the union. The WSGA has taken an inter- The agreement and an addendum to the present contract signed Dec. 31, 1934, affects 55,000 members on the effects and Gulf coasts. The agreement is in effect Wednesday. Late Wire The University athletic board late yesterday afternoon voted to approve the recommendations of head football coach, Ad Lindsey, to add two members to the football staff. The appointments were Coach Lindsey's first choices. They go into effect on Sct. 1. Seamen Effect Pay Raise Lincoln Opponents Lead of 15 to 10 at End of Half Overcome by Spirited Scoring Attack Of Team Led by Pralle And Schmidt Strikers Await Orders Glen Preenell, a graduate of the University of Nebraska, was chosen assistant varsity coach and Ralph L. Conger of Smith Center, a graduate of Kansas State Teachers college of Hays was elected freshman ALLEN'S CAGERS STAGE SECOND HALF RALLY TO DEFEAT NEBRASKA IN CRUCIAL CONFERENCE GAME Rallying in the second half, the Kansas Jayhawk basketball team won over the Nebraska Cornhuskers 27-22, after the The board approved the plan for "B" teams and the scheduling of games with "B" teams of other conference member teams. The details of the "B" schedules are to be worked out at a later date in accordance with Big Six conference rules. Coach Bull charge of the Kansas "B" team Financial Matters Discussed The board spent some time discussing financial matters but had not completely formulated its policy at the conclusion of the meeting. Preemmall is considered one of Nebraska's all-time great football players, and is highly recommended by both Chancellor Avery and Dean Thompson of Nebraska. At present the team has been acclaimed by floods in Ironton, Iowa. Roberta Cook, Gamma Phi, had an attack of "flu" during final week but was well supplied with several boxes of pills, prescribed by her doctor. She was valiantly fighting the disease. But with all the medications she felt terrible and still able to study because she continuously went to sleep causing her sisters to fear that she had encapitalized; however, she discovered that the boxes had been mixed and that she had been taking sleeping tablets for three days at the rate of one every two hours The first year after his graduation, Presnel coached football at the Russell Ky., high school, and for two years was coach at Lawrence Technical School of Detroit, Mich. He also played professional football with the Detroit Lions, whose coach at one time was Kansas Potts Clark. "Dutch" Detweiler, K. U. football letterman, who has been officiating for 10 years, says Conger's teams have won six games in school teams he has seen in action. Commenting on the playing of Presnel last night at the KU-Nebraska basketball game, Conger said that he is one of the first football players in action 'Conger' came from Smith Genter yesterday for the game. Cunger a graduate from Hays, in 1924. For three years he coached football at Glen Elder high school, winning 24, losing 5, and tying 2 games. For the past 10 years he has coached at Smith Center, with a record of 73 games won, 10 lost, and 8 ties. He scored 138 points to the opponents' 224. Continued on page three Prescell was graduated from the DeWitt, Neb., high school in 1924, and played on the Nebraska foot on the SHIN by Kenneth Morris Continued on page three We are wondering if Dave Hamlin, editor of the censored (?) Sou Dykstra is Considered As Wisconsin U. Prex C. A. Dylstra, former University of Kansas political science professor, but better known as "disaster diet" of Cincinnati, is being owered for the presidency of t University of Wisconsin. Dispatches from Madison, WI. we vealed that Mr. Dykstra heads to I of possible successors to L of R, recently ousted for that position. Mr. Dykatra came to the University of Kannas in 1952 as a member of the political science faculty. I resigned in 1918 to take over t city manager's position in Cincinnati. As an city manager Dykstra receives a salary of $25,000. The Wisconsis presidency pays between $12,000 and $15,000 a year. Tenor Here Tomorro Noted Negro Singer Has Receiver High Praise From Music Critic Luther King, noted Negro teen who will appear in a recital in t University Auditorium at 8:30 a.morrow night, has received his praise from musicians and critics throughout the country. He has appeared as solist with the Detroit Davenport, Cleveland, and the Glen Lake Music orchestra, and the Glen Lake music ensembles as the ones of Boland Hayes. All holders of season tickets to the University Concert series for the present season will be admitted this concert by presenting at the door of Bachmann, next regular attraction on the series. Students show their activity tickets of either last master or the present semester we be admitted. The admission to off-stage are set up free without reservation. UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUI HOLDS ANNUAL FINANCE The published list of students fined to the hospital has been dismuted. This list was to notify fessors and instructors of the act charge of students in final week, and thus clerical work. Members unable to attend t send contributions to the tea, or the finance chairman, Mrs C Posey, 113 New Hampshire Street will be受邀 by the dramatic art department of the University. The annual finance tea of the university Women's club will be at 3 o'clock, tomorrow after on in Merys hall. The $100 gift scholarship, or tributed by the member, is given each year to a woman student the University. Twenty-one person, about half whom were convalescing from enza, were confined to the host yesterday morning. No new case influenza have been admitted to the present semester began. Regular dispensary hours situ- watkins Memorial hospital morning. The hours are: Mond Friday, inclusive, 8 am to 12 pm, 4 just Sunday, to 12 noon and Sunday, 10 a 12 noon. NO NEW INFLUENZA CASES AT START OF SEMES There were not less than two patients in the hospital at any during vacation. Two of the patient are recovering from so let fever. They are Charles Herkum and Ernest Fergus, B38 PAGE SIX S.M.U.Coach Gets A 'Win or Lose' 6-Year Contract UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Dallas, Tox, Feb. 1—(UP)—Madison Bell, who rose to top rank of famous coaches by taking his Southern Methodist University team to the Iowa State bowl with S.M.U. today. Bell agreed to remain at Southern Methodist University at the top salary of $5,000 a year for the next six years and contracted not to consider admission other schools during that period. In return for the comparatively modest salary, he was assured of a professorship in the department of physical education "with professor's pay and tenure" in case either he or the school chose not to renew the coaching contract at the end of the period. The contract was regarded by the University authorities as a "step forward" from the general practice of hiring coaches. It frees the University from the danger of losing a player, and it also raises higher, salary, and fees the coach from the danger of dismissal if the team loses. Bell's signing the contract causes general surprise. Only yesterday he was to go to the University of Iowa which was reported ready to offer $8,000 for a football coach. Bell said that morning he planned to go in the middle of the game but a few hours later he signed the contract. Jayhawker Coach Noted for His Training Methods Allen Treats Injuries His skill in treating athletic injuries has brought to the campus many athletes from other schools. Yesterday Grable Duvall, Kansas City golf professional, and Bud Browning, former star basketball player on the University of Oklahoma team, Allen for treatment of their injuries. The fame of Dr. F. C. Allen's basketball coaching is not the only thing that the fiery coach is noted for. In former years the coach of the Jayhawkers has treated the injuries of his opponents that would insure the opposition of a strengthened line-up against the Jayhawker athletic teams. Athletic Board Meets To Discuss Problems At 4 o'clock today in the Pine room the University Athletic Board will meet once more to untangle further the athletic snarl of the school. Dr. W. W. Davis, chairman, has called the meeting primarily to bring some tangible solution to the $25,000 deficit problem. Second on the agenda will come the approval of Coach Adil Lindsey's selections for assistants. A freshman coach and a variety end coach will be the new additions. Bill Hargiss will become coach of the new "B" team which will have its own schedule of competition. The meeting will be held through the dinner hour with a recess for the game with Nebraska. After the game, if need be, the meeting will be resumed. 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