TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1934 1 VOLUME XXXII PAD Tigers LYNWOOD RC LEADS DET TO 3-2 V Goslin Singles in With Two on E End Brilliant Pitchers FIELDING STA Rogell Makes Catch of Hard Delancey Detroit, Oct. 4 - Bebi pitching of "Schoobly" fighting Tigers sent the across the plate in to the score their first victory and over one all. For eightiings "WIH handed held the Tigers to a run as his mates gave the second and third in run in each. But the gar over and Detroit came I so many times the singled, was sacrificed, with the horse Walker's Single. The into extra innings with the break until Golson on down, to whi The teams entrain in St. Louis where the me played, starting temsor central standard time. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS St. Louis - Martin tilt the first ball pitched. Basket out, Gerlinger to Greising to left. Medt and retired the side. Mendzik to first, where Coll ball and beat White to lines put Cohnrease out of the previous p was a side at first on Greenberg's ground up to first by Martin out. Third Inn Second Inau St. Louis - Collum'i BW was taken by White catchen. Delanceny single a browns throw. Delanceny dance to Greenburg. He on a long fly to Fox. Detroit-Georgian single a high floor behind lancy had the ball for struck out. Delanceny tip for the third out. St. Louis - Martin he ever second base. It, out, sending Martin to hit a fly to deep cent white. What got under wicked sing and went into the air he scored at the plate on the plate on the plate on G left field where Collin Detroit — Howse Jame out, Fresh to Collins, to first on four balls College Greenberg strokes out nting. Fourth in St. Louis. In left in lift of taken by Greenberg I out. Durocher's driver knocked down by Ov to Collins for the this to Collins. Rogell got his drive got through. Ferrish had Ov catch Owen at first, hit sending Rogell I tiger, sending Rogell I Tiger run. Bowe steal St. Louis - Halliburgh gell停站 Martin'' three to first for the three line on one string Detroit—Frasch man of White's hard x (Continued on P) Hill Society Call K.U. 25 Before 1230 p.m. Sigma Eta Chi Holds Pledging Service Sigma Ea Chi, Congregational church sorbidity, hold pledges service last Sunday afternoon for the following Jean Prink, c.28, Helen More, c.28, Barbara Turner, c.28, Carol Borden, Virginia Smith, c.28, Alice Coolbaugh, c.28, Maxine Taylor, c.28, Margaret Adams, c.37, Helen Burdick, c.36, Florence Marshall, c.34, and Ruth Bordier, c.34, service for the group's new patronesses was held. The patronesses are: Mrs. Curtie Guise, Mrs. Herbert Hunter, Mrs. E. Bayles, and Mrs. The officers of the sorority for the coming year are: president, Catherine Penner, c'36; vice president, Margaret McNown, l'35; secretary, Mildred Ingham, c'35; corresponding secretary, Patricia Plem, c'38; chapman, Stella Bruchmiller, c'36; treasurer, Ruth Learned, c'37. Sig Alph Buffet Supper Guests at the regular Sigma Alpha Episiad Sunday night buffet supper at the chapter house last Sunday were Dorothy Allen, c34; Isabel Townley, c37; Katherine Woody, c38; Lou Hausam, c38; Ruth Hurd, c38; Mary Maragart, bachelor of Arts, c38; Barbara Borke, c35; Nindie Hoffman, c37; Mary Ruth Pyle, c36; Daisy Hoffman, c38; Eileen Fraser, c38; Helen Deer, c38; Katherine Hurd, fa; Mary Jane Hoyland, c38; Susan Hudson, gt; Betty Schwartz, ca; Lucille Bottom, c38; Helen Miller, c38; Martha Nazman, c37; Betty Hauser, c1; Holen Graur, laurie, c3; Holes Skinner; Connie Elliot, c3; Helen Skimmer; Wilcoy Wilco, c38; Evelyn Little, c77; Betty Eldson, c38; and McCormick Crouch, c38. Home Economics Club Gives Tea The Home Economics Club gave a tutor for new members of the department this afternoon at the Home Management School. Olga Hsloeh it sponsor of the club. Tuke-Thomas Miss Elizabeth Sprague, head of the department, will pour. Officers of the organization who will be in charge are: Mildred Ingham, c$^3$, president; Helen Jedlicka, c$^1$, vice president; Romana Holdmann, c$^6$, secretary; Mary Wallace, c$^6$, treasurer; and Helen Talbert, c$^3$, social chairman. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Alice Isabel Tule of Pittsburg and Frank Watkins Thomas of Topeka were married Sept. 23, in Lyndon, Mrs. Thomas received her degree last spring and is a member of Pi Beta Phi. Mr. Thomas received his degree in 1930 and is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Kayanaugh-Cooper Engagement Alpha Gamma Delta announces the engagement of Mary Frances Kavaughn, c36, of Kansas City to George Carl Cooper, gr. of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Cooper is a member of Kappa Ena Kappa. Sig Alph Initiation Sigma Alpha Epsilon held special initiation services Sunday afternoon for Bill Bunting, c'36; Jim Jarvis, e'cuml; and Harold Hatterpatt, c'36. Preceding the ceremony, the initiates were honored at a special initiation dinner at which a number of guests were present. Weekend guests at the Sigma Alma Mu house were: Mr. Ralph Lips, Mr. Lyer Dubin, both of Krasna City, Mo. Edward Prindle, Sum, Sam Dubin, James Galin, Jack Swertz, David Dalton, George Brum, all of Boulder, Colo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sunday dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma house were: Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Rector, Topek, Troup, Helen Wardin, Virginia Taylor, and Armstrong R. ☆ ☆ ☆ Miss Geraldine Hamlin and Guy William Taylor were married Friday afternoon at the University of the University and a member of the Alpha Kappa Pai fraternity. ☆ ☆ ★ Dinner guests at the Sigma Alpha Mu house Sunday were: Mr. Ralph Lips and Mr. Lyer Dubin, of Kansas City; M.o., and Mrs. Wunstum,Mr. and Mrs. Visefoley, Mr. and Ms.Feiningold, Miss Hankis Eisenberg, Miss丽兰 Brasser, and Miss艾德尔all of Kansas, and MissEdward Pringle, and MissGallen, James Gain, Swartz, Daniel Dinner, and George Braun of Boulder. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Epilion house Sunday was: Mr. and Mrs. Roger Moos and Miss Margaret Moos, Emperor John Foxworth, August; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Georg, Dr. and Mrs. R. L. St. Clair of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bloomfield of Oklahoma City. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Omega house were: Edna Turrell, c'35; John Haffg and Joe Bailo of Topleau. Nell O'Brien, M. R. Robertson, Frederick McCoy, Bill Beach and Gene Cauhers, all of Kansas City, Mo. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson of Septi- cron announce the birth of a son Septi- 29. Mr. Davidson was a football player, while attending the University. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mrs. George L. Carey of Aledo, IL, spent the weekend visitation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Carey, Mrs Carey, who was formerly Miss Betty Bollinger was graduated in 1925. She was a member of Alpha Omicron P. ☆ ☆ ☆ Sigma Kappa will entertain Phi Delta Theta with an hour of dancing tonight The October tea of the University Women's club will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Myers hall. ☆ ☆ ☆ Margaret Wolfe, 354 of Leavenworth, and Rosalie Conrad of Kansas City, were dinner guests Sunday at the Delta Zeta house. Sunday dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house were: Chiles Coleman, Kansas City, Mo; Don Dixon; Howard Porter, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Kuster, Enterprise; and Mr. and Mrs. J, F.Baird, Kansas City, Mo. Weekend guests at the Delta Tt Delta house were William Howard, b34 of McPherson, and Lloyd Roark of Kansas City, Kan. Weekend guests at the Kappa Sigma house were Milton Jones and Kenneth Kenslow of Arkansas City. ☆ ☆ ☆ The W.S.G.A. will hold their first weekly tea Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. in the woman's lounge room of the Administration building. Miss Hannah Oliver was the dine guest of her niece, Barbara Humphrey at the Kappa Kappa Gamma hous Sunday. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will entertain the members of Beta Thei Pi at an hour dance this evening. the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity with an hour dance this evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ Teressa B. Crukshank, c'38, was a dinner guest at the Sigma Chi house Sunday. Kappa Kappa Gamma freshman have elected as their officers Katherine Hard, fa '38, president, and Ruth Herd c'39, treasurer. Alpha Gamma Delta will entertain Mary Wachter, e34, of Kansas City, Mo., and Nadine Bashue, faun, of Kansas City, Kan., were weekend guests at the Gemma PH Beta house. ☆ ☆ ☆ Dean Landis, c34, was a dinner guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house Sunday. Josephine Zimmerman, Olathe, was a week-end guest at the Sigma Kappa house. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bloomfield of Oklahoma City were weekend guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. Lawson Addresses C of C ☆ ☆ ☆ Dean Appears on 'Church Emphash Week' Program Denali Paul B. Lawson was the speaker at the Chamber of Commerce meeting today which was part of the "Church Emphasis Week" program. He selected as his subject "The Value of the Church to the Community." Dean Lawn emphasized the fact that he did not think the church was perfect or that it should not be criticized for its weaknesses, because he knew that the church has many weaknesses, such as sponsoring rummage and food sales which in his words are "fooling away time." He asks the question: "Does the person who condemns the church most condescend to the church as much as he should?" The speaker enumerated three values of the church to the community at large. First, its message to the community, "God helps man so that he does not depend entirely upon his own wisdom." Second, it asks that he undertakes," said Dean Lawson. Second, its leadership has been shown at all times and in all countries, establishing worthwhile international relations. Third, the ideals it inculcates in public and in private life. Without these ideals our standards of daily life would be very differ- MRS. JULIA FRANCES CHUBB NAMED IN NEW YORKER'S WILL FORMER STUDENT TO SPEAK AS DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATI Mrs. Julia France Chubb, 2040 Vermont street, wife of H. B. Chubb, assistant professor of political science, will receive approximately $1,010, it was disclosed here yesterday through the Surrogates' Court of New York City in connection with the investigation of an prismal of the estate of Edith Hopkins, deceased April 5, 1833. The Irving Trust company of No. 1 Wall street, are the executors of the estate, the gross value of which amounted to $31,521.99. Chancellor Lindley to Iowa City Chancellor E. H. Lindley will leave tomorrow evening for Iowa City at 10 a.m., more than as president of Iowa University, Thursday. He will also attend the Iowa Educational Conference to be held there Friday. He will speak at the conference on the subject "Youth Cannot Wait." A graduate of the University, Joe Gatskill, now district judge at Gerard Kan, will attend at the Court House Wednesday evening, Oct. 3, at 8 o'clock. He is a candidate on the Democratic ticket for Justice of the Supreme Court, and will speak on state issues. Mr. Gatskill was chief counsel in the Senate and is a past State Commander of the American Lion. The public is invited to attend* Steel Key To Elect Members Steel Key, society for engineers, will meet tonight at 9 o'clock, in Marvin hall. The main business of the meeting, according to Ford Dickie, is the preservation of researchers. The men elected at this meeting will be approaches as whether they desire to join the group before announcements are made. Engineers' Mkx. Thursday evening; ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS WILL HOLD FIRST MEETING TUESDAY BEG PARDON James Smith, e35, president of the University of Kassas branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, announces the first regular meeting of the group for tonight at 7:30, in Marvin hall auditorium. The principal business of the meeting will be election of treasurer and freshman representative. Freshmen and new students are especially invited to come and meet others interested in electrical engineering. Tau Sigma Tryouts Tonight Allohin Postpones Meeting Tat Sigma tryouts, which were postponed from last Thursday, will be tonight. Solks will be at 7:30 and class tryouts at 8 o'clock. No training is required to be in the class. Women wish to try out schoolable to dance in. There will not be another chance to enter after Thursday. The meeting of all students interested in tumbling will be held in the Robinson gymnasium at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 4, 1934, instead of Tuesday as previously announced by Coach Allphin. DICKINSON Attractions of Distinction It's MAE TIME in Lawrence That gal WEST has come to town Easy to take but hard to make! Carefree but careful! Doing them wrong in the right way! Breaking hearts and bankrolls in New Orleans! MAE WEST with "BELLE of the NINTIES" ROGER PRYOR. JOHN MACK BROWN. Duke Ellington's Orchestra ADDED—Popeye in "SHIVER ME TIMBERS" Special News Reel—K-U. 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