9 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1934 Jayhawker Squad Faced by Threat Of Cold Epidemic Half of Starting Backfield Out as Result of Exposure During Cornhusker Game With half of his starting backfield out of practices nursing severe colds contracted in the Nebraska game, Coach Bradley said that he kept the cold epidemic from spreading among the Jayhawker squad members in the face of perfect weather conditions for such an epidemic, Tommy Kenseth told reporters. He more than a month, George Hagood, and Mano Stukey are the only Kansas not in playing condition at the present time, however, and all three may be in shape to get in the Michigan State game. Despite a soggy practice field, the squand went through an outside outwork yesterday for the first time since the Cornhusker game. Linda introduces some new offensive plays to the Jay-hawker backs including some trick reverses with which he hopes to catch the Spartans asleep in Saturday's intermission, the remainder of the time the varsity went through a dummy defense drill with the freshmen while a reserve eleven lined up against the fresh in a modified scrimage. Fred Harris and Bob White replace, Stukey and Haggood in the first string backfield with Patten and Peterson at a half-back position, while Ole Niemith completed the quartet. The line that ran through most of the Nebraska game. Snartans Have Light Team Warning the boys against any let-down this week, Lindsey reminded them that Michigan State has a stronger team than the Nebraska team that defeated them. are due to be at full strength this saturday with several injured players expected back in their cars. team, afto it highther than Kansas, has plenty of speed and power, and the pony backfield can handle the ball as any player is any that has up WAGNER peared in Lawrence for some time. Team to Arrive Friday The flady Michigan State backfield which averages only 165 pounds per man, includes a senior quarterback Russell Reynolds, and three juniors, Dick Colina, Karth Warmiben, and Don Wienberg. Warminen is considered an all-around starter in the team, and is the leading figure in the receiver's seminal passing attack. Line standouts for the Michigan team include Sid Wagner a guard who is also the player for American contender, Joe Buzolitz, a 165 pound center and Gordon Reavely, a veteran tackle coach, Michigan State backfield should put on a great perform- football patrons.ance for the Kansas BUZOLITS The Spartans are scheduled to arrive in Lawrence Friday and plan to take a workout here that afternoon. Coach Tom Brady will bring 38 players here for the game. CALIFORNIA-STANFORD GAME ON NATIONAL RADIO HOOK-U The National Broadcasting Company will broadcast the University of Californi- nov. 24, at 4 p.m., central standard time. This game has been broadcast before but this is the first time that a coatt play-a-play description of the game Forest C. Olson, employee of the company responsible for the radio hook- Forrest C. Olson, employee of the company responsible for the radio hook-up, is an alumnus of the University. Spanish Club Meets At a meeting of the Spanish club held Thursday afternoon in the office of the department of Sianfin, the Spanish national dialogue by Charles Wager, c36; Prof Elvin Latty told of his recent Argentine trip and gave examples of typical Argentine music by masters of phonoliteracy Mr. McCane c35; played a piano solo. Hare System to Give Representation According to Ratio of Party Strength (Editor's Note. The following explanation of the Hare system of proportional representation has been worked out by W. A. Dill, associate professor of journalism and director of the university newspaper, the Rockefeller college election conducted in his Reporting II class.) Send the Daily Kansan home The Hare system of voting is a pla whereby it is expected that membershi in a legislative body may be divided between the political parties in propor- tion to their voting strength. The pla was proposed years ago, and is intendé to prevent conditions such as arose in New York a number of years ago what he said. Those voters will certainly entitled the Tiger to but 19 of the 30 members. Under this plan, the voter, instead of making an X for the number of person to be elected, uses numbers, placing *i* after the name of the persons of his first choice, *2* for his second, and so on. Counting of the ballots does not take into account the total value of the ballots from the ballot box one at a time, and tallying the vote. Instead, all ballots are taken from the box, examined for defective ballots, and the total valid vote ascertained. This total is divided by a number one greater than the number of persons to be elected and the quotient increased to the next whole number. For example, "quota" that each candidate is to receive in order to be elected. Take for example, a group of 21 voters, 14 of whom belong to the ABC candidates and 7 to the NBC men are to be elected. Therefore, two of the ABC candidates are to be chosen by the NBC. The ballots are sorted into piles according to the first choices. To make the explanation clearer, we will represent the voters by small letters and the candidates by capital letters, and make an unauthorized glimpse into the indiscriminate process. 10. Voter a has voted a straight tick with A his first choice so. On. Voter gives A his first choice, Y his send an Z his third, and so on. Count of first choices shows this result: A; 7, B; 4, C; X, 2; Y, 3; and Z. Since A has a surplus, one of his ballets, that of Voter g, for example, will away from him. Vote of second choice was for Y, who now has 4 votes. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 2 3 2 3 B 2 3 2 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 C 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 3 X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Y 2 2 3 Z 3 3 3 All of party XYZ has now been disposed of, and C remains with the low count. Voter's second choice is A, already elected, so the third choice is add to B's first. Voter's second choice give B his sith and eleventh vote to a baller in ineffective state. A is already defended. The foregoing explanation of the distribution of the second and third choices may be summarized on the following There are no more surpluses. X an Z are low with 2 firsts and are declares defeated. Take, for example, Z's first choice ballots,马拉利 by voters T and U; now has 3 votes, and u's second choice was Y, who thereby reaches a total of 5. Now, taking X as first choice ballots, we find that o have his second choice to Z, already out, so we use o's third choice to Z, already in, so we have V the Voter p gave second choice to Y, who is already elected, and his third choice to Z, who is already out, so his vote ineffective. In the same way, the balloons to Z, who are already out, so his vote ineffective. In the same way, the balloons to Y for third choice, is ineffective. The Michigan State football team seems to be losing the power that put them in the forefront of the early season, with the most games, in which they lost 10-0 to Syracuse and barely cked out a 7-6 win over Detroit University, have been hitter disappointments to their confident offense. But now they are among the undefended until last week's defeat at the hands of Colgate, Detroit University has had a mediocre season. Among her losses is one to Oklahoma State, who defeated last Saturday by Tulsa, 19-0. CELI in the ten who elected A, B, and C would have voted for all three ( straight tickets) and the five who voted straight tickets. CELI would have entirely lost their votes. Following the uncertain path of comparative statistics Kansas can rate a win over Michigan State Spartans, 24-0. Under the proportional plan, according to the schedule shown, no voter could win a seat in the Senate. There was a voter who found all his candidates defeated. However, 14 voted for two of these elected, and the other 10 voted for at least one of the three elected. A, 13; B, 13; C, 13; X, 7; Y, 9; and Z, 8. A. B. and C would have been elector and X, Y, and Z left out. voters a, b, c , . . . u. Had the voters used a cross instead of numbers, the vote would have resulted: Statistics Show Kansas Victory in Saturday's Game Spartan Team Loses Power Of course, such a result is unlikely but the greatly improved Kansas team certainly does have an excellent chance to defeat the slowing down Spartans. Ames Basketeteers Practice Ames, Iowa, Nov. 21.—With the first week of daily drills over, Coach Leigh Menze's variety basketball squad is well on its way in preparation for the first game of the season with Coe College here Dec. 7, less than three weeks away. The daily sessions supplanted the regular practice that have been in effect since Oct. 1. Iowa State to Open Season With Co College, Dec. 7 Heading the squad roster, are four lettermen from last year's team, Waldo Wegner, all-big league guard. Cowan, forwards, and Tervald Holmes guard. Although Cowan lettered at a forward post last year, he has been shifted to a guard position this fall. Three varsity reserves from last year's team are making bids for first team positions. Dick Sweter, guard, and Max Peterson, and Homer Batman, forwardes all valuable replacements, and should see more service this year. At the close of the football season, five gridders will bolster the cage squad considerably. they are Capt. Frank Hood, hooks, reserve forward, Fred Poole, numeral winner at center, and Harold Miller, and Tom Neal, who have shared the quarterback position all fall will try for forward position on the basketball First Choices A's Surplus Z's Ballots X's Ballots C's Ballots Change Total Change Total Change Total Change Total A 7 —1 6 6 6 6 6 B 4 4 6 4 4 4 +2 6 C 3 3 3 3 3 -3 0 X 2 2 2 +1 3 +3 0 0 Y 3 +1 4 +1 +5 +1 6 0 Z 2 2 -2 0 0 0 0 Z 2 2 -2 0 0 0 0 +2 +1 +1 0 0 According to the Daily Texan, the permanent fund at the University of Texas was $24,892 richeter following the acceptance of bids by the Board of Trustees for oil fields for the coming year. The additional奖金 in the form of a bonus. The Shell Petroleum Company was awarded two contracts in Peconic County. The Gulf Production Company and the Shell Oil Company received trains in Crane and the Trait in Ecter County. The Empire Gas and Fuel Company and the Skelly Oil Company received trains in Crane and the Trait in Ecter County. The Atlantic Refining Company were given trains in Crane County. The West Texas Oil and Roy-ter Company were given high bidders on a train in Ward County. Comparison of the proportional representation method with the current methods may be had by examination of the tabulation of ballots as marked by ACCEPT BIDS FOR OIL LANDS TEXAS UNIVERSITY REGENTS + means plus; — means minus. KFKU 2:30 p.m. University Extension Hour, presenting Mrs. Dorothea Bowen, sec- retary of Visual Instruction. 2-4 p.m. Elementary French Lesson, presentation Beta's Defeat Delta Chi In Close Contest, 3-0 --it looked like another tie for the Betsa's as the Delta Chi's knocked down one pass and sent it off away. Bowls took a long pass from Robinson and fell on the 1-yard line. On the next play, Dodge caretied the ball over the crossbar for the tally. Al Dodge's beautiful drop kick in the last 20 seconds of play gave Beta Theta Pti a 3-10 win over Delta Chi in their intramural football fight last night. The Kappa Sigma's and the Hippies' offense tied in the only other game played yesterday, as Pi Kappa Alpha forfeited its game to Triangle. Thursday, Nov. 22 Kappa Sigma and A.T.O Play Scoreleal Tie; Finals Next 6:00 p.m. 117th Athletic Interview, E.C. Quigley, St. Mary's. The games played this week are the finals for most of the teams, the last scheduled regatta. The championship play-offs for the trophy will also start on Thursday, with the Sigma Chi's meeting the Phi Palk, and Delta Tau Dele 2. 30 p.m. Roundtable discussion of the High School Debate questions, led by Charles Hacker, University freshman debate coach. E. R. Elbel, director of intramural athletics, stressed the regulation that only those who have participated in 50 per cent of the season's games are eligible for playing in the championship playoffs. 6:00 p.m. Elementary German Lesson Prof. F. E. Fengel. 15. p.m. Musical program arranged by Karl O. Kuesteiner, associate professor of violin. Friday, Nov. 23 Fencers to Go to Missouri Matches Are Being Arranged at Columbia and St. Louis A fencing team from the University will probably go back to Columbin Mo., for a tournament with University of Missouri fencers before Thanksgiving Day, according to Dr. James Nulsmith, professor of physical education. The team will then go on to Washington university at St. Louis for another meeting Quack Club To Meet Tonight Quuck Club meets at 8 o'clock tonight in the gymnasium for the regular practice meeting. Quack Club To Meet Tonight Dr. Naismith emphasized the fact that these fencing matches are not official. Fencers abide by the same eligibility rules as other athletes, but the team does not vary in competition between university teams. Kansas and Missouri swordmen fought last year, but the match with Washington marks a real milestone for the first time in two years. Norman Jacobson (2014) Piper, c37, M. Elias, c37, James Rupo- port, c35, will represent the fencing club of this University. Dr. Nalsmith's elementary fencers have graduated into the intermediate class with the passing of the first half of the semester. Those student fencers will now forsake the fols partly for the heavier raiders and sabers. The fencer uses the same tactics with the rapper as with the fols, according to Dr. Nalsmith. The saber duelist may use the cutting edge of his weapon, however. He is often used by German university students in their duels at the present time. Norman Jacobshagan, c'35, Alfred Ames, c'36, Paul Rapoport, c'36, Donald Iowa State College Has Best Livestock Record At Exposition t Exposition Iowa State College has compiled the best record of any school in the country. The university won a top stock Exposition in Chicago during the last two years, according to the Iowa State Journal. The college has carried away 202 ribbons and $2,817 in prize money from its exhibitions of fat steers, hogs and sheep in this time. At the 1933 show, Iowa State entered 26 steers, which won a total of 18 ribbons and $23 in prizes. The 54 fat barrows carried off 26 ribbons and $290 in cash. The 43 sheep and 19绣兔舍 carried 62 ribbons and $88 in prize money. Iowa State is the only college in the country which has sent a judging team to the exposition since it started in 1900. The college showed its first grand champion steer in 1902 and the first champion barrow in 1903. Send the Daily Kansan home. PROPOSE REQUIRED R.O.T.C Protocols to require military training at Kansas State college were passed on the legislature today by the legislative reporting to the Kansas State College. AT KANSAS STATE COLLEGE Although lacking sufficient votes to carry a recommendation for enactment, the bill to require military training for men attending Kansas State was passed by the council on final reading 15 to 0. The votes are required for a recommendation. The military bill, presented by Sen Thale P. Skovgard, was designed to clarify a situation in which authority of the commissioning compulsory has been questioned. One of America's Most Popular Stories "ANN VICKERS" Irone Dunne - Walter Huston Comedy Riot - Band Act Bargain Prices - - 18e - 15c THURSDAY-FRIDAY A PAGE FROM HELL! THURSDAY-FRIDAY A PAGE FROM HELL! Everyfoot of this film is the Honest Truth! This is YOUR story if you are one of the 10e and 15c 'FORGOTTEN MEN' Gus Shy Comedy-Cartoon Here Is Your Chance to Get Yourself a Thanksgiving Suit of Clothes -One you'll feel thankful for many months afterward. 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