PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1934 Independent Cage-Men Win 20-19 Over Hawks UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Match Is Closest Intramural Contest of the Season In the closest cage tilt of the current, intramural program, the Independents downed the Hawks, 29-19. After holding the small end of the score in the first half, the Independents were led by Douglas into a late attack that was sufficient to claim the victory by one point. Tramps "B" team showed the same scoring power that their A squad showed last week when they took Sigma Tau back in the loss but Kappa Kta Kappa Ka 23-16, and Jayhawk "B" defeated Sigma Nu B" in the other contests of last night. The score Hawks 19 G F T F D.Shrader 1 0 F Dempster 1 0 0 McEliroy ... 1 0 2 Borgen 5 0 0 Henderson 0 0 3 Tramps B 25 GFT F 0 Dickie ... 3 1 0 Metzler ... 0 1 0 Lorihaye ... 0 0 0 Bulley ... 0 0 1 Smith ... 5 0 0 Inspire G FT Douglas . 5 0 Elmore ... 0 0 Wager . 0 0 Piper . 0 1 Piper . 0 1 Gilchrist . 3 1 12 1 1 Referee: Plaskett K. F.K. 23 GFT F Allen 4 1 1 Rizley 1 0 0 Fisher 0 0 0 D. Fisher 0 0 0 Bolton 0 0 0 Moon 0 0 0 GFT F 1 Omer 1 F 2 Henley 0 0 Heinan 0 0 Reed 2 0 Browning 4 0 Folton 0 0 Pollon 0 0 11 1 4 Referee: Burckhead Dunham GFT Dunnan 2 0 Johnson 2 0 Johnson 2 0 Cooper 0 0 Cooper 0 0 Devon 0 0 Devon 0 0 Thomas 0 0 Jayhawk Hall G F F T Hall 2 0 0 Kline 1 0 0 Foy 0 0 0 Devlin 7 0 0 Devlin 7 0 0 Alirez 0 0 0 10 0 0 Referee: Plaskett Sigma N B 10 F Main G 7 Wightman 3 0 Campbell 2 0 Payne 0 0 Aubton 0 0 Buckley 0 0 Pick Frosh Sport Managers Ewers, Dodge, Moreland, and Kell t Direct Freshman Intramurals Selection of the four freshman intramural managers was announced this morning by E. R. E伯, director of intraschool management. The will assist in promoting intramural activity are John Ewers, c.38, of Sigma Alpha Epiphany; Ailodge D, c.38, of Beta Theta Pi; Howard Morchead, c.38, of Theta Chi; and a pledge of Phi Gamma Delta. "Call" Editor Here Tonight "These men were chosen because they showed interest in intramurals and were able to carry the extra-curricular activity," said Mr. Elbel. L. Herbert Hennegan, city editor of the Kansas City Call, will speak before the Inter-racial Commission of Y.W.C.A., about Negro newspapers and magazines, tonight at 7 o'clock at Henley house, Martha Paterson, e37, and Anna Marie Thompson, c35, are chairmen of the group. Send the Daily Kansen home. Christmas "Owl" Will Will reveal Mystery Of Alluring Persons The Christmas number of the Sou Owl, which will go on sale Monday morning, will mark the fourth appear- ance in the annual humor magazine for this school year. Announcement of the winners in the magazine's contest to determine the "Hill's Most Alluring She" and "Most Fascinating He" will be made with pictures of the winners, together with a tabulation of the vote recorded. Feature stories in the "Christian Number" will include "Party Bid," a dissertation upon one of our males in the semi-annual effort of a male to secure a "bill" to that socrity party. Feature stories in the "Christian Number" things that are desired by members of one our sororities, proves to be amusing as well as educational. Features of the magazine carried along from former issues include "Here and There" in which the various campgrounds are described, "Wonders," in which an interested correspondent sets forth several perplexing problems of interest to the student body, "Over the Back Fence," and "The Storm," both columns of Hall of Happenings. "It has been known for some months that plans are under way to settle the ten-year question in a way satisfactory f. books and the pride of sonic books." Tank Prospects Brighter Clyde Nichols, Howard Miller, Henry Thorne and Harlan Jennings are back from last year's team. Among the new team is William Kestler, specialist; and William Kestler, dash man, appear promising. Alphin plans to build his squad around these playin the school wearing a distinctive and exclusive gown." Just what this costume or dress is to be cannot yet be made public. Big Six Swimming Meet Scheduled for March 8, 9 at Lincoln Prospects for a well rounded varsity swimming team look bright despite inelegibility, sickness and graduation. Coach Herbert Allohn said today. Tentative plans for a meet with Kansas State have been arranged for early in February. The Big Six conference will be held March 6, 8 at Lincoln. Robert Dill, c34, last year member of the varsity is assisting Allphin in coaching the squad. "Some reports even go so far as to indicate that any morning within weeks you may walk on the Hill to see all ten "Rumors among high school students in the School of Engineering give evidence that perhaps within a few weeks we will see the results of long sessions over the question of senior engineers' insignia. Engineers Take on Government Slang To Keep Kansan Reporters Puzzled Men's Intramurals Due to conflicts with other activities the basketball schedule has been revised. The corrected schedule issued by R. Ebel, director of athletics, follows. Applied to a local situation that we can understand well enough here, the thing you finally read comes out there. Dec. 14; 3:30 - S.AE vs. Beta; Rambers jvs. Trapper: 435 - Phi Delt vs. Sigma Beta; Wakiraza vs. Rinkeydkins 3:30 - Beta Beta vs. D.U. B-00 - Collegiate Dec. 17, 6:00 p.m. K—Sig B. vs S.Pe B: Rock Chick A; VAT.O. B: 9:00 p.m. —Phi B. Pi vs Pk A; Rock Chick B: Sig Chi B; 10:00 p.m. Triangle vs Phi Chi; Douglas Club vs Independent, Chi. Dec. 15, 8:00 a.m.-S.A.E. B, vs PKA.B. Phi Psi B, vs Delta Tau B 9:00 a.m.-K.Sig vs. A.T.O; Coe's B,vs A.T.O. B; 10:00 a.m.-Kappa Psi v.P.A.D; Sigma Um vs. Delta Tau I; 11:00 a.m-Phi Psi B vs G, sig B; 12 noon -Acacia vs. Theta Tau; 10:00 p.m.-Coe's vs. Campus Raiders. Being modern, collegiate, and also intelligent, you are not fooled by these news stories from Washington that hallucinated what happened to what did happen after all. You know the phrases: "high government sources," "persons close to the President's confidence." Thiele To Address Lawyers The law school will hold their first convention of the current year on December 17, at 10:30 a.m. in Little Theater. But no, all your guests are wrong, or partly wrong. Usually what happens is that the poor follows set out with a definite news objective on their stretch of land, wading in with a news source that won't let the story out in any other form. From reading this type of story you might infer that reporters go about sniffing for news in the wrong places, or don't know what's news when it pops up. You might agree with Ms. Mylue that they're "playing the thing down" by this peculiar word. "Former attempts to settle the old question at KU. have included the use of such features of dress as the ten-gallon lid, oversize gold link watch chains, and jerseys of an unusual color and design. "The essential problem to be overcome in the selection of a suitable insignia is finding an attractive and yet incertimate one. Once the costume is adopted, an engineer at the top of the ladder can be recognized as for a Chihuahua can see. Only the distinctive attire, a distinctive attire, although understates men may conceivably be advised in choosing the final garb. The logic here is perhaps usably some day they will be similar." "Students and faculty leaders in the school had no comment to make." Alright, there's your story. Now you can be satisfied whatever happens, and we are protected from whatever hap- pened there in the past, by a similar way even at Washington. The trouble is not that the reporter is sniff- ling at the wrong angle, but usually that the news source hangs on to its informa- tion of what has happened, a des- tior or permanent possession. We moderns, ah, they don't fool us We like to know what's popping and why. So we just say, "in high government circles." Two cherished trophies of the late Will J. Coleman, who played football on the first K.U. teams, have been received by the athletic office from his daughter, Mrs. R. B. Rose, 4909 Glendale Road, Kansas City, Mo. Famous Double Scull Trophy Given To University One is a small silver cup awarded for the "Double Scull Championship", to Coleman and Lasley. This will be placed in the trophy case in the Memorial Union building, with other similar trophies. The other is a scrapbook containing scores of clippings about the football games of the early 90s. Mr. Coleman, who was born in 1924 to a team, and he has preserved in the scrap books not only clippings printed at the time, but also many items and pictures of the team over the years about the football teams of 1890, 1891, 1892, and 1893. The first clippings in the book relate to the very first intercollegiate competition of the University—the games with Baker University. One was played In the Lawrence contest, as the game was closing, Baker lost the ball on the Kansas goal, and in the final play Coleman squirmed out of the mass and ran the length of the field for a touchdown. Professor Carruth of the Kansas faculty, who was umpire, declared the last play illegal, alleging he had blown his whistle before the play started. Mr. Moorehead, the Baker referee, said he suppressed the ball was in play. Stevie Cunningham claimed the touchdown as legal, and the record shows: Kansas, 14; Baker, 12. An early clipping in the book, apparently from the Kansas City Star, under date of Oct. 22, 1891, announces that the University of Kansas "eleven are practicing daily in anticipation of and struggle with Missouri on the 31st." A clipping from the Topca Capital of Nov. 1, records the story of the first three matches in Kansai, in the first three matches in Kyoto, left halfback for Missouri, made the first touchdown, and later Hogg, Kan-chan, went through the run-line for Kansai. "Hoping to make the day a red letter one, crimson has been chosen for the colors of the eleven." The story said the rules of the American Intercollegiate association—Yale, Harvard, Princeton, and Wesleyan would be used, and expressed the hope that the Kansas-Missouri game of that year could have more games, and perhaps to the establishment of an association embracing schools of several states. Closing with the announcement of an excursion train to Kansas City, where the game was to be played, the story adds: The scrap book will be preserved in the archives of the Athletic association. Band Will Play at Agie Game The University band under Director Russell Wiley will play during to-morning night's exhibition basketball game with Kansas State. It will also give a brief concert between the halves. Tumblers Are to Entertain A tumbling team of the physical education class of Coach Herbert G. Aliphin will give an exhibition of pyramid games, Game 1, Game 2, Game 3, Game 4, Game 7 Your photograph is the gift they will keep and remember as long as they live! THE REALLY INDIVIDUAL GIFT! The fencing club of the University will give an exhibition at the second Missouri game, Jan. 8. Tentative arrangements have been made for the Ku Ku's to present a stunt at the Kansas State game, Jan. 11. Be sure it's the best . . . have it taken at Hixson's and KNOW that it will be right! Fencers and Ku Ku's to Exhibit at Later Games The following men will make up the tumbling team: Alan Jay, gr; Ray L Britton, sp; bus; Joseph Brown, c38; Loren L. Brown; Loren M. McCormack; John C. McCormack; Gail Moran, c38; B. F. Humphries; Edward P. Micke, e37. The intramural basketball season opens tonight with the following games scheduled to be played: Women's Intramurals The first round of deck tennis tour- ment must be played off by Friday, Dec. 14. At 8:20, Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Alpha Gamma Delta, and Pti Beta Pi vs. Watkins hall, games to be played at 9:15 are Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Gamma Phi Beta and Alpha Delta Pi vs. Alpha Xi Delta. PHONE 41 for an appointment HIXON STUDIO A crime club whose members executed holdups like football plays was unceaved by police recently, as they questioned 17 prisoners taken in raids in Austen, a western suburb, according to the Michigan Daily. From what they heard tapping telephone wires, police learned, they said, that one piece of club equipment was the key any member could rent by the night. Thirty-two persons were seized in the raid, 15 only for questioning. When police arrested John Anselmi, 19, they found a box containing a machine gun, a box containing he was. They said that Anselmi admitted he was gun custodian for the club. Football Plays Used by Criminals In Holdups What police said was a skillful diagram for a bank robbery was found in the possession of Ralph Tardi, 20 years old. "It looked like it looked like a football coach's diagram of a new play," said Sergt. William Granger. "The drawing showed the position each man would hold to the location of each bank employee." They quoted Anselmi as saying: "Ten men chipped in $20 each and bought the machine gun. When anyone wanted to do a job alone, or with someone outside the gang, he could rent it for $2 a night. 705 Massachusetts KANSAS AGGIES IN JANUARY SWIMMING TEAM TO MEET Coach Herbert T alphin announced today that titeration arrangements had been made for home-and home swimming matches with the Kansas Aggies late in January or early in February. These two meets will give the Kansas swimmers their first Varsity competitions as a preliminary to the Big Six meet at Lincoln, Mar. 8 and 9, according to Coach Alloph. Coach Alphin said that the swimmers haven't started intensive training yet and won't until after the Christmas holidays. The swimming team still needs men as there are only seven men on the Varsity squad now. Fencers to Meet Missouri Picked University Team Will Have Match With Tigers Saturday Selected members of the University fencing club will go to the University Museum, Missouri for a morning tour of the Waters, c. 36, Paul Rapioport, c. 36, C. H. Pearson, c. 37, and Norman Jacobshain will represent the club at this match. This sport is not backed by the University are as wrestling and swimming. The fencers will pay their own expenses, and this has been responsible for the fact that the club has been unaware of the last few years, according to Jacobshagan, president of the fencing club. Kansas fencers are trying to get a match with Washington University at the Missouri campus in Amsterdam, and the Missouri fencers may come here later for a return bout. 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