PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1937 X UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hargiss Bemoans The Cold Wave And Low Grades Despite Many Handicaps A Strong Squad Of Veterans Report Cold weather and scholastic difficulties have taken their toll of athletes from the Kansas track squad, but despite this challenge both college and hoped for teams are practicing on the track under the stadium. Bill Hargas, head track mentor, expects the squad to become much larger as soon as the season begins. Then, too, he has advised several boys to clear up scholastic difficulties before beginning track practice. Hargiss remembers last year when some of the more promising track coaches had to quit because of low grades. The addition of Marvin Cox from the basketball squad makes the indoor season look more hopeful. Cox had a hard time getting in condition last year after playing basketball and his high jumping should not can be without the strain which basketball puts on the jumping muscles. Fitzglibbons, Shannon, Gordon Guise, Zadigan, Foy, Harry Wiles Hardcaird and Jack Richardson are some of the veterans now reporting. Bird, Wilhelm, Friedland and Stuart have announced promotions this year. --pick of the University and are taller than the average student. The men now reporting are: Jo Ryan, Fitzbibbons, Heckendown, S. Swader, J. Sussex, Ketchem, Jewett Don Dieter, Longshore, Rousseler, J. Guise, Loughmiller, Friedland, T Turner, Franks, Shannon, Barrientas, B. Grimes, R. Cameron, G. berlin, Willem K, Clerk, S. Breu, R. Pim, Peter, E. Riese, D. Darwell, R. McLeod, Oscar Moll, R. Young, H. Jackson, L. Bonnao, Haslam, R. Zadium, Mardle, Ed. Wiles, Lloyd Foy, Harry Wiles, D. Bird, Hardaere, Marvi Cox, Maurier, and Jack Richardson Women's Intramurals Basketball Schedule Today: 8:30 p.m., east court, PI Beta Phi; vs. Gamma Pi Beta; were court, CHI; vs. Alpha Chi. The fifth round of ping pong singles and the fourth round of darts must be played on Sunday. Results: Ping Pong Doubles Group I: I.W, W, is ahead with three names won. Group III: Chi Omega is ahead with three games won. Group II: Pi Beta Phi and Alpha Chi Omega are tied with three gamer each. Women's Basketball Standings Group 1: Kappa Kappa Gamma and Alpha Delta Pi are tied with two games each. Group II: Pi Beta Phi is ahead with two games won. Group III: Independents are winners. Group IV: Corbin hall is winner. Storer Heads Coloquim N. W. Storer, assistant professor of physics at the University of Diction of Eldipse), to head the discussion in the regular physics colloquium to be held in Blake hall today. In This Corner Rv Hugh Wire Being coach of the University to Mexico basketeers is an interesting job when you have been reared in job when you have American ideas. Coach Augustine Garcia was born in ElDorado, Kans. He went to school there and made a name for himself as an athlete. Later he attended Kansas State. Nochecko has had a degree and a high degree from there. "All this time," said Mr. Garcia, in an interview Monday night, "I was being watched by the Mexican government, and as soon as I graduated I was offered a position at the University in Mexico which I accepted." This is Garcia's first year in the coaching profession. He is only 23 years old, and is younger than most of his players. He says that the game of basketball is fast becoming the leading sport of Mexico. According to Coach Garcia, the University of Mexico has between nine and ten thousand students up of a pupil. The university is up in America, but all the branches are in Mexico City. The Mexican government has complete charge of the University of Mexico and all money taken in by the team on its tour is turned back to the team on it. Couch Garcia is the only one of the touring group who speaks fluent English. He said that he had to learn Spanish after he went to Mexico. Not being a student of Spanish, we couldn't be sure, but to hear him talk to his squandit it sounded real and he could understand on the phone understand English fairly well but have trouble speaking it. All of the members of the University of Mexico squad come from well-to-do Mexican families. The two Sanchez brothers, Jose and Porifo, are sons of the present secretary of state of Mexico. If all goes well, their father is slated to be the next president of Mexico. These two brothers are all of the time involved in bringing on the trip because of a national tournament now in progress in Mexico City. The Mexican government didn't ask or beq; they just said that half of the first team would stay at home and play in the tournament. García has a winning streak of 48 games in the two leagues in which his team plays, and he hopes that they can win back his absence. His team competes in a district with an inter-official league, and these two联赛 have a three-game play-off for the championship of Mexico. The Mexican team uses the American type of "fire-house" basketball. Coach Garcia said that the average Mexican boy light was but fast so this style of play is better suited for them. Because of his experience with the American team, he gets boys up and give them a few set plays. His first team averages about 6 feet 2 inches, but he said that those boys are the After reading The Oklahoma Daily, student paper of our Sooner brothers, we gather that they don't give the Jayhawkener glove on Saturday. All the credit for the Kansas victory seems to go to the referees. The Sooners even hinted that Al Waltlawnson was on his knees under the basket. Fred Pralle, sharp-shooting Kansas guard, was listed as a technical foul in the summary of the game. The defense's second-round "Mokolabain Turturry" didn't get hurt too badly in the "brawl," as they choose to call it. "Oklahoma has one of the finest teams with which we compete and we enjoy playing there," said Coach "Phog" Allen yesterday commenting on the statement of Major "Biff Jones and Coach Hugh McDermott conduct on our sportsmanship couple on the part of some of the Scout nortrivers. Phog Makes Comment On Oklahoma Apology "I appreciate the fine words of Major Jones and Coach Mermott, and the hospitality that Oklahoma has extended to us. I am sure the Kan- tawaners will take great care in our action on the University that a few individuals forget themselves." The apology was concerned with the actions of a few rabid Oklahoma fans. They seemingly delighted in booing every time a Jiahuyawen stepped to the free throw line. They were angry, and their mauling remarks directed at Allen. After the game one of the fans went so far as to attack Parke Carroll, sports writers of the Kansas City Journal-Post, one of the referers. Issue Bulletin on Costs Business Research Bnreau Publishs Findinsg of Professor Blocker "Budgeting in Relation to Distributio- n Cost Accounting" a bulletin by John G. Blocker has just been published in Business Research of the University. Many manufacturing industries, notably in the printing industry, have worked out elaborate cost-accounting systems to distribute to various stages in manufacture the total cost included in cost of material, labor and a proper share of overhead cost. Professor Blocker proposes a cost-finding system for the various phases of distribution, including advertising and other sales efforts, storage, shipping, and the like, with breakdowns the products that are marketed. He submits a novel tentative forms for keeping of necessary records. 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The team was 20 to 19. in another interesting game the Kappa Skii sacked out a victory over the Chicago Cubs, team had won three games and lost one previous to this game. P. I. K.A. “B” had little trouble in beating the Delta Chi, 33 to 13. With Schuerrman scoring 12 points, the team won by 47. The 1200 Tennessee quintet, 40 to 29. Acacia's volley ball team forfeited to Sigma Chi last night. It will pay you to stock up for now and future wear. 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Pai vs. Rock Chalk I on east court at 6 p.m.; Mia Chalk II on west court at 6 p.m.; Trojans vs. Galloping Ghosts III on east court at 9 p.m.; Theta Tau Y. vs. MCA.Y. on west court at 9 p.m; Beta vi. vs. Phi Gam on west court at 10 p.m.; S.A.M. on west court at 10 p.m. American Art On Display Exhibit Sponsored by Art Department in Thayer This is the most ambitious venture ever undertaken for widespread distribution in America of works 7 The second exhibit of Living 8 American Art, consisting of a group of twelve pictures is now on display at Thayer Museum under the 9 department of painting. It will remain here for the next two weeks. of fine art The showing is the second of four groups to be exhibited by Living American Art during the spring. It will feature two months ago and already more than half a million people in 228 cities in 40 states have seen the show. Lee and Ise Argue U.S. Neutrality Polic Reproductions have been made of selected American paintings by living American artists by means of the collotype process, a process uniquely faithful to every detail of line and color in these works by experts at the best known now. Ryalties from the sale of the prints are paid to the artists, regardless of the current ownership of the original. The legal right of artists to such royalties has never been threatened by the United States' Living American Art plan is a long stride in establishing this right. At the present time it is a struggle between 80 per cent of the Catholic population, the Loyalists, and the other 20 per cent of the Catholic population who are the insurgents. The two trained soldiers are with the rebels. of romance languages, made a preliminary talk explaining the background and the incidents leading up to the present revolution in Spain. The disturbing forces which brought about the revolt were King Alfonso, the son of Emperor Roman Catholic Church, and the army, according to his statement. Continued from page one Prof. W. E. Sandelius, of the department of political science, in a preliminary talk on 'Qualified Neutrality', expressed the view that the policies of England, France and the League of Nations have been to localize the war and keep it from spreading to other countries. It is not possible to be neutral because the word neutral means nothing. Neutrality is a contradiction of terms; and it is in possible to be neuter because one side is favored. The opposites to the smaller nations. On the Shin-new perfume which she called 'Moon Image', and all of the girls were going to buy a quantity. But when the bottle was examined the name read 'Mon Image' in French, pronounced 'Moan Imaze'-and it had only taken 15 hours of French. Also, several of the girls discovered that they had been using perfume by that name all the time. Continued from page one At least one Delta Tau pledge, Ed Wiles, doesn't object to being trained and guided by the use of paddles. Wiles entered the house the other night and asked it to an active and asked for swats. The active did not understand but Wiles explained that his roommate always swatted him before he started studying in order that he would be wide awake, and so he would not swat. The roommate wasn't in, so how could he study if somebody didn't swat him? WAFFLES ICE CREAM DELICIOUS DELEUCIOS Hot Waffle - Ice Cream Sandwich ONLY "The Biggest in Town" 5c Everybody Likes 'Em Coffee - Hot Chocolate Big Hamburgers - Hot Dogs Chili - Double Dip Ice Cream Cones and Cups HEAP 'M UP CONE SHOPS 1027 Mass. St. ADVERTISEMENTS Make Neighbors of a Nation The Yankee clipper-ships are sailing phantom seas. 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