PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1933 Return of Activity Book Is Opposed by Dr. Allen Tickets Should Be Held Until Settlement Is Definite Is Definite Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, is opposed to the idea of returning activity books which were confiscated at the Kansas-Missouri Thanksgiving Day game, and he does not hesitate to make the fact known. He is of the opinion that some definite procedure should be established for the handling of matter before any return of the books is permitted. Since violation of the rule which put a non-transferable status upon the tickets entailed the loss of further privileges from them to the offending students, it was recalled today that those wounded and tickets returned would be allowed to attend "seasonal" student play which is being presented this week in Fraser theater. A member of the committee which acted upon the problem of returning the tickets and which voted to shift the responsibility of making a decision to the committee composed of members of the two student councils, recently Dr. Allen said he nevertheless voted against the majority in the matter. "Since the school authorities have taken the trouble to confuse the tickets," Dr. Allen said, I feel that the returning of them is a needless and inefficient means of handling the problem. If the books are to be refused to the students who violated the ruling, further trouble will be necessitated in their recollection after the student committee acts upon the matter." Suit against University authorities who authorized the confiscation of the transferred activity tickets brought by Bill Chapple, I35, is pending in the Justice court at this time. Dr. Allen agreed with the statement of the committee that the temporary return of the tickets did not indicate that authorities were willing to retract any rules governing the activity ticket or its transfer. Dr. Allen had more to say about the transferring of the tickets. He considered it an unfair move, he said, on the part of the students who actually pay less toward the support of athletic programs at other schools in the Big Six conference. At Manhattan, the athletic director, stated, activity tickets pay $3.62 per semester or $7.24 per year to the support of athletics. Missouri tickets return $2.70 per semester or $5.40 per year to athletics. At the University of Kansas, the activity book pays $3.25 to athletics during the first semester and 25 cents the second semester, or a total of $3.50 per year. Prehistoric Bone Discovered Premistoric Bone Discovered Norcatur (UP) - A bone of a prehistoric monster has been discovered on the P.B. Deuter farm. The bone is about six feet in length, chalky and breaks into parts when handled. High Scorer for Jayhawks DICK WELLS Dick Wells, Hutchinson, center and a second year man on the Kansas basket-ball squad, tied with Weller, Kansas State forward, for high scoring honors in last night's game here. Wells made eight points, two field goals and four free throws. LAWRENCE BANK IS VOTED TRUSTEE OF STADIUM BONDS Bondholders of the University Memorial stadium yesterday voted the Lawrence National bank to succeed the Fidelity National Bank and Trust company of Kansas City, Mo., as trustee of the stadium bonds. The change was due to a reorganization of the Kansas City institution in which it became a national bank and dropped its trust department. News From Back Home --lowlands 9 Ellsworth—(UP)—The Ellsworth Reporter and the Centralia Journal are two papers in the state that have served the public over 50 years. The former paper recently observed its 64th anniversary, while the latter has passed its 50th mile-stone. South Haven—(UP)—Portland is the newest member to be added to the Kansas farm bureau. Mrs. Myron Owen is president. Junction City—(UP)—Old tires and tubes are being made into rucks, buttons and other "accessories" by Fred North, who says his newly formed industry is doing a "driving" business. ElDorado (UP)—The El Dorado lake is at its lowest mark in years. The water is within nearly nine feet of going over the top of the spillways. Wichita-(UP)-An application by this city to the federal radio commission for the operation of a police radio station has been granted. Sabeth—(UP)—The Congregational church at Albany and the Methodist church at Cottonwood recently celebrated their 75th anniversaries. Special programs featured the founding services. 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Tonight the following games will be played; east court, 6:30; Mki Mu Alpha vs. Phi Psi; 9, Chi Delta Sigma vs. Delta Sigma Pi; 10, Beta "B" vs. Phi Gam "B"; West court, 6:30; Theta Tau vs. Acacia; 9, Alpha Kappa Psi vs.sigma Alpha Epsilon; 10, Jayhawk "B" vs. Delta Tau Delta "B." Last night's box scores: Delta U 34 Delta G F T F Rowspan 2 G F T F Noble f 1 3 L ynds L ynds f 1 1 Philips f 1 1 L shobe f 2 0 Philips f 1 1 L shobe f 2 0 Davia g 2 0 O popwell g 0 1 Jorgnson g 0 0 Reynolds g 1 0 Minter g 0 0 Reynolds g 1 0 Minter g 0 0 Reynolds g 1 0 10 4 3 Referee—Silverwood Tin Bed G FFT Peters f 1 3 0 Lennard f 5 1 0 Gibble c 4 0 0 Crockett g 0 1 0 Maser g 0 0 0 Delta S. L. B G FT Jacobsen f 1 Mold'h'f e 1 Holmes c 1 0 H'ma'h g w 1 0 Bryan g 0 1 10 4 1 Referee—Johnson. Entries for the intramural wrestling and swimming team schedule closed today. Committee members in charge of the program are Robert Polson, Mary Charlton, Richard Treece, Meyer Nellomt, and Lyman Hoffine. Faculty members of the committee are Miss Mary Fee, Miss Litchen, and Miss Helen Kohler. A Christmas assembly for Oread High School is to be held Wednesday, Dec. 20, at Myers hall. A noon luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock at the school-house after which they will go to the hall for a Christmas program. OREAD CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY TO BE HELD AT MYERS HALL Sports writers of the East are already beginning to consider the possibilities of record breaking performances on the part of the country's crack track stars on indoor courses this winter. John Tucker, a former sports writer in his column, "Sports of the Times," recently reviewed the approaching indoor season. Among the prominent milers of the United States and the world as well, Kieran mentioned Glenn Cunningham of Kansas and Olympic fame, Bill Bonthron, the Princeton flash, and Gene Venze of Pennsylvania. Vengez, who set the world's indoor mile record at 4:10 two years ago, was beaten by Cunningham in every eastern race but one last year. Bonthorn attracted notice last June when he ran a close second to Lovelock's record-breaking mile in a dual meet between Oxford and Princeton. Lovelock, it was stated, definitely will not be able to participate in any of the American races this winter. Signor Luigi Beccalli of Milan, Italy, who won the 1500 meter run in the Olympic games and who recently set a new world's record in that event in the time of 3:50 is in training and intends to come to America for the win. He also beat Lovelock two or three times this fall. Glen Dawson, former University of Oklahoma distance runner, will also be in the meet. Cunningham at the present time is working out two or three times a week. Later he will begin more intensive training, according to head coach Bill Hargiss. Cunningham definitely will participate in the important eastern meets this year, although the invitations have not yet been advanced. The meets will probably include the Knights of Columbus meet, the Columbian meet and others. **Christmas Songs to be Featured** A program of Christmas songs and stories will be featured at this week's inter-racial commission meeting, tomorrow evening, at 7 o'clock at Henley Hall. The program will be in charge of the program which will tell the story of Christmas in nine leading countries in the world. FREE! FREE! A Little Christmas Gift to You in Appreciation of Your Splendid Patronage. Cunningham, Venzke, Bonton and Dawson Expected to Compete FROM YOUR DOOR TO OUR DOOR We Pay Your Taxi or Bus Fare To See East Awaits Track Meet "Day of Reckoning" THURSDAY and FRIDAY — MATINEE and NIGHT — Simply Call Your Favorite Taxi Company and We Do the Rest. Get the Gang Together Now. It's Our Treat. K. U. DRAMATIC CLUB Presents S. E. Schwahn, Mgr. Fraser Theatre—8:15 A charming comedy of modern sophistication by Donald Ogden Stewart TONIGHT and playing through Friday. "Rebound" Single Admission 50c Exchange season tickets and activity tickets for reservations in basement of Green hall. Phone K. U.174 Women's Intramurals --- The forfeiture of the Chi Omega basketball game to Kappa Alpha Theta last night gave Chi Omega two points. The players who reported for the Theta's were: Williams, House, Jones, Hatcher, Stanberg and Fisher. The game between Pi Beta Phi's and Alpha Gamma Delta was won by a very close margin by the Pi Phi's with a score of 12 to 10. Gregory of the Alpha Gamma Delta team was the outstanding player shooting five baskets for her team. The Pi phi players were: Edwards, Ferguson, Bruse, Bliss, Brink, Freet, Nesselrode and Ranney. The Alpha Gamma Delta lineup consisted of the following: Campbell, Gosper, Gregory, Wheeler, Heineman and Mitchell. Cyclones May Revive Boxes Ames, Iowa, Dec. 13 - The return of boxing as a regular intercollegiate sport at Iowa State College may be seen this year, according to Hugo Otopalik, wrestling coach. Nebraska has asked for boxing training in the Midwest, Coach Otopalik will devote part of his time to developing boxers. 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