PAGE FOUR A WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Sooner Athletic Council Dismisses Football Staff Recommend "Biff" Jones Supersede Hardage As Head Coach The positions of head football coach and assistant at the University of Oklahoma held by Lewie Hardage and his wife, Kristin, as head coach, were announced April 1. by the athletic council. The council's action declaring these positions vacant immediately and making a specific recommendation for the employment of Capt. Lawrence "Biff Jones, in an effort to clarify the council's position and to bring about harmony among the groups working for the university's interest, was the office of the university's counsel. The action also carried with it a record action that Jones be allowed to name his own assistants, subject to the approval of the council. Captain Jones, former West Point mentor, resigned last fall as a football coach at Louisiana State after a controversy with Huey Long. Jones, however, is still a member of the military faculty at the southern school. The war department previously had divulged that requests have been made for Jones' transfer from Louisiana State University, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, chief of the staff, told Representative Lee of Oklahoma that the war department would order the transfer if James M. Smith, president of Louisiana State University, would release Jones and contingent upon the approval of Captain Jones and the governing board of each school. Hardage came to the University of Oklahoma in 1932, succeeding Adrian Lindsay, now head football coach at Kansas. CO-EDS TO HOLD ANNUAL HOP AT UNION BALLROOM TODAY The annual Co-Ed Hop, a tea dance for all University women, will be given in the Memorial Union ballroom this afternoon from 4 to 10.30. The Dance is sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. and the W.S.G.A. and it is presented by the Co-Ed Clubs. It will take the place of the regular W.S.G.A. tea. Dick Gosset will play, and Anne Marie Tompkins, Estella Ma Emery, and Harriette Williams will give special song and dance numbers. KFKU Today 2. 30 p.m. Studies of Living Things "How Living Things Use Their Food." Dr. Ernest E. Bayles 2:45 p.m. News Notes, Prof. W. A. Dill Director of K.U. News Bureau 6:00 p.m. The Art of Teaching, "The Transfer of Training." Dr. Ernest E Bayles 6:15 p.m. musical program arranged by Miss Meribah Moore, associate professor of voice, presenting Mildred Holcomb, fa 35. TURNEY APPOINTED MEMBER NATIONAL STUDY COMMITTER A. H. Turney, associate professor of education, has been appointed a member of a committee which is to prepare the yearbook for the National Society for the Study of Education. Dr. Warren W. Coxe of the state education department of New York is chairman of the committee. Professor Turney is the only member from this section of the country. He will attend the first meeting which is to be held April 6, 2013, in Albany, N.Y. Make the Make the Senior Cakewalk Complete for Her. PHONE 72 NOW and leave your order for one of our CORSAGES beautifully arranged from our fresh cut---have no spring past, was an enthusiastic Ed. Eldoret, director of intramural last night. The schedule will start tomorrow with the playing of eight games on the eight different diamonds. All games will star at 4:20 instead of 4:30 as in the past. Gardenias. Roses. Sweet Peas, Fresias, and spring flowers. - : have no spring past, was an enthusiastic Ed. Eldoret, director of intramural last night. The schedule will start tomorrow with the playing of eight games on the eight different diamonds. All games will star at 4:20 instead of 4:30 as in the past. We are glad to aid you with suggestions for your spring party decorations. DUNSEY Shop ALLISON N N N MILE RELAY TEAM INVITED TO ENTER ST. LOUIS MEET Coach W. H. "Bill" Hargis yesterday received an invitation to enter the University mile relay team in the A.A. club to be held in St. Louis Saturday. An absence of all field events in this meet will keep the rest of the sound at home. The men who will probably make the trip are: Schroeder, McNown, McCaskill, and Graves. More definite arrangements will be made and announced later in the week. Elbel Announces Start Of Intramural Baseball Opening Schedule Divides Thirty Teams Into Three Groups The opening schedule for spring play ground baseball was announced by E Elbel, director of intramurals, last nigh Elbel divided the 33 teams into three divisions: social fraternities, clubs and unorganized houses, and professional fraternities. Division I Delta Chi, Kappa Supreme, Phi Kappa, Phi Supreme, Alpha Ephesus, Alpha Sigma Alpha Ephesus, Sigma Neta, Beta Pi, Fiigma Chi, Delta Chi, Tau Deltai, Tau Deltai, Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Theta Diata, Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega Campus Raiders, K-Hawk, Rock Chalk, Hawks, Kentucky Yanks, Cossacks, Bricks, Douglas Club. Alpha Kappa Pi, Sigma Alpha Mu, Theta Tau, Pi Kappa Alpha, Triangle, Delta Sigma Lambda, Pi Alpha Delta, Kappa Epsilon Kappa. Division II Opening schedule Thursday, April 4 Diamond 1, Delta Chi vs Acacia; Diamond 2, Kappa Sigma vs Phi Delta; Diamond 3, Epsilon Phi; Diamond 4, Tau Alpha Omega; Diamond 4, Campus Raiders vs Douglais Club Diamond 5. University of Florida Alpha Kappa Pi vs Kappa Eta Kappa; Diamond 7, Sigma Alpha Mu vs Phi Alpha Kappa Pi vs Kappa Eta Kappa; Diamond 7, Sigma Alpha Mu vs Phi Alpha Kappa Pi vs Kappa Eta Kappa; Diamond 7, Delta Upsilon vs Sigma Phi Epionon. Sigma Chi Fledges Defeat Actives The Sigma Chi freshmen showed their upperclassman up in basketball last night, winning from them, 25 to 22. The game was close up until the final two games, the freshmen broke lose. Phil Thomson led the team in baskets and a free throw. Devon Lemster was high man for the actives. "You Just Know She Will Love to See You in a New Spring Suit from Carl's." Single Breasters Double Breasters Gable Backs Continental Backs Panel Backs Styles are anything you want--- Two of Coaching Staff Dismissed C. B. J. "Shorty" Adlerson and W. N. B. James have been dismissed from the University at Albany, the university staff. W. E. Metzentin, chairman of the university athletic council, disclosed this as the final action taken by the board of regents Saturday, Jack Chevignay, former Notre Dame player who became head mentor last year, because the privilege of naming his assistant. Tweods Worsteds Gabardines Twists Velours Fabrics are---- The prices--- $20 to $35 Two of Coaching Staff Dismissed New Hats, Ties, Jockey Shorts Shirts now selling. OBrien Goes to Colorado Prof. F. P. OBrien, of the department of education, and a member of the committee of the North Central Association, left for Greecley, Colo. Monday. The committee plans to study an experimental set-up in the elementary school of the Colorado Teachers College. Professor OBrien plans to return Thursday. Librarian Moves To Tulsa Mrs. Lorena J. Stotts, '27, who has been on the library staff as assistant cataloger for 10 years, has left to go to Tula, Okla. Her place has been filled by Miss Ruth L. Schweickart of Miami University and the Illinois Library School. Miss Schweickart comes from the Springfield, Ohio, Public Library. Read the Kansan Want Ads. 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