PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1936 K.U. Swimmers Start Drill Today Squad of Twenty-five To Report for Initial Practice Twenty-five men have reported to make up a swimming squad of 13 freshmen, nine one-year men, one two-year men, two University one-year lettermen. The University "ducks" will start drilling on the technique of strokes in the Robinson pool today at 4:30 p.m. The practice sessions from now until Thanksgiving will be on Tuesday and Thursday; then on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday until Friday. The intensive practice begins. The squad will drill daily from then on until the meets. Although there have been no meets scheduled for this season as yet, Mr. Alliphn expects as many this year as last. The meets of last year include five dual meets, an A.A.U. meet and one Big Six meet. Owing to lack of lettermen available, Aliphin stated that he would have to look to the last year freshmen to make up the team. The two lettermen to report were Maxim Elias and William Kester. The yearlings include Alfred Arky, Clarkd Funds, Jack Becker, Wall Campbell, Donald Dammeng堡, Robert Fankauer, Gene Flower, Law Harold, Kenneth Hamilton, Harold Jones, Jon Johnson, and Bill Taylor. The class of one year men includes George Bowman, Carlos de Janon III, Raymond Hardy, Haill Howard, Morton Jones, Art Poudexter, Robert Meens, Vete Nowsimk, and John Ritchie. Women's Physical Education Classes Begin New Schedule Nov.12 William Zupanee has two year of competition. The class schedules are: Women's physical education classes are scheduled for the second half of the semester and the new divisions will meet for the first time Nov. 12 and 13. The Tuesday and Thursday students are to report Thursday, Nov. 12, and the groups who work on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, are to go to their new classes Friday, Nov. 13. 9:30 T-Th Elem. Tp. room 102 10:30 T-Th Inter. Tp. room 102 10:30 T-Th General Physical Education, room 102 11:30 T-Th Inter. Swimming, pool. 11:30 T-Th El. Fol Dance, room 102. 2:30 T-Th Adv. Interp. Dance room 102 11:30 MWF Int. Swimming, pool. 11:30 MWF General Physical Education, room 102. 4:30 T-Th. Int. Fencing, room 202. 10:30 MWF Elem. Basketball room 162. 2:30 MWF Adv. Swimming, pool. 2:30 MWF El. Fol Dance, room 102. 102. 3.30 MWF Inter. Fencing, room 202. World Affairs Commission Hears Professor Realey The World Affairs Commission heard Prof. C. B. Rousey, of the department of history discuss England and its relations to the present economic and social conditions, yesterday afternoon in Halley hall. Gevene Landrith, c39, presided at the meeting. Listen for the RADIO BROADCAST 4 BIG DAYS Wednesday to Saturday H. W. STOWITS X^T Men's Intramurals Final drawings for the 6-man team touch football team championship will be played in a slightly different afternoon at 430. They are Sigma Phi Epsilon, the toughest of all teams, vs Pi K.A. on field 2. Other touch football games for today and tomorrow. --the weather is "goin" to be cool and here, you'll find clothes that will keep you warm. 9th & Mass. Today, Delta Tau vs. Gallipoli, Ghochs, on field 3: KEK. vs. Pr.K. A, on field 4 and Triangle vs. Thetta A, on field 5 All games to at 4:30. 6. Nov. 7the Tui tau vs. PI K.A. on field 1; Dal Chi tha vs. Phi Pl, on field 2; Akashi ta vs. Phi Pl, on field 4; and Aeonia vs. Buckeyes. The finale of the 6-man team championship will be played on field 3. The players in the men's intrasquad are as follows: SPE 13, DU. 0 SAE 33, Delta SPE 14, DU. 0 SAE 33, Delta PI KA, "B" "6" NuB, "N" 8 Boilermakers forlected to ATO, and Spha Chi "B" forlected to the Spha Chi Gamma Phi Beta and Kappa Kappa Gamma teams will pitch horseshoes this afternoon at 4:30 clock. Veteran Ames Cagers Workout for Opener Aransas, Iowa, Nov. 4—Ir opening ame of the 1958-37 season just at north away, the Iowa State college asketball squad is hard at work vounding a lineup to face 'Cenal college here Dec 4 Women's Intramurals The starting five, used by Coach Leau Maiste quite consistently in practice the past three weeks, is composed entirely of veterans from last season. In addition to the Central game, other games played in Ames before the Christmas holidays are with Grimmel and Drake. Tournament results in horseshoe vr PE 2 DU 1 In the semi-final tennis rounds, Willeus defeated Gels, and Raup forfeited to Kunkle. The final match must be played off by tomorrow. Rowland won from Hogue in the semi-final handball match, and Woody musted to Erskine. The latter must be played off by tomorrow. Jayhawkers Won't Enter Two-Mile Team in Meet --the weather is "goin" to be cool and here, you'll find clothes that will keep you warm. Bill Hargas, Jayhawk track coach, said yesterday that he would not enter a Kansas team in the Big Ten and only meet at Mahoon on Nov. 21. A Camel Goes 40 Days Without a Drink. Kansas Has Gone 40 Years Without a Win Over Nebraska on Home Grounds. But regardless of the above facts you're goin' out Saturday to help the Jayhawks battle the Huskers 60 minutes of football. Davis Represents Kansas in Big Six Leather Jackets Leather Coats Wool Jackets Bilt Spray Coats Mackinaw Coat Fancy Wool Hose Ski Caps Button Sweaters Zip Sweaters Weather Jackets Corduroy Slacks Wool Gloves Dress Gloves Wool Mufflers Flannel Shirts Flannel Finish Shirts AMC Prof. W, W. Davis, who was recently appointed a member of the University athletic board, was selected faculty representative to the Six grand conference board yesterday. He was made by Chancellor E. H. Lindley. Professor Davis succeeds the late Dean George C. Shaad, and the Kansas representative. Professor Davis also becomes chairman of the faculty board, a position held by Dean Ahmad at the time of his death. AND TOPCOATS professor Davis has been a member of the University faculty since 1910, when he was selected assistant professor of history. Ten years later he was elected to an American university. The professor David Davis was granted a leave of absence from his duties at the University in order to tour the Orient, and resigned the following year because of business interests. On Jan. 1836, he returned to become chairman of the department of history. The meeting of the Big Six conference board which was scheduled to be held this weekend at Norman has been postponed until Nov. 14. The place of the meeting has not been announced. Editors---sg. A lunch will be given by the Lawrence bally Journal-World. 10:00- General session in Fraser theater at which time there will speeches on: "Freedom of the Press" by F. N. Doan, professor of journalism. A wonderful selection for your choosing in the finest of fabrics---- Single Breasters Double Breasters Belt Backs Belt Arounds Balmaacans $20 to $40 "American News in European Paper," by B. V. Royce West, Municipal University of Oslo. Continued from page one "The Newspapers and Crime" by W. A. Smith,专利 agent in charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice, Kansas City, Mo. $20 to $40 "A Day With the Sun," a sound film 2:00—Football game, Kansas vs. New Braunfels, Memorial Stadium. The sewing unit of K.U. Dames will meet with Mrs. Robert Froup, Nov. 5, at 7:30 p.m. Students to Present Recital This Afternoon K. U. Dames to Sew The student recital which will be held this afternoon at 3:30 in the auditorium of the Administration building presents the following program: Voice: "Thou Art My Peace" (Schubert) by Leon Akin; Piano "Flight of the Bumble Bee" (Himsky-Korakov-Rachminoff by Elen Mercer; Violin "Sonata for Violin and Piano, Alto琴" (Beethoven) by Mary Etta Wallace violin and Clarence Boldenstein; piano "Sometimes I Feel Like a Mother- herd" (Arranged by Fahter) by Mayne Stewart; piano: "Chions of Ski Patriches" (Withornes) by Roy- son Special notice: All public school music students are requested to remain for a few minutes at the close of the program. Ludwig— Continued: from page one for important people soon become interview-wise. Often it is necessary to bring up some innoacious question on painting, sculpture or music. - This Fall the colored shirt with white collar and cuffs is acknowledged to be the season's dressiest shirt. 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