PAGE FOUR --- FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS The west Nationa- l Frid Frida the e walk room the mea- bility sities the p system ball school It is the g the e divide dent educen- ment, estal demic upon positive ination securi Han Men's satisfi the c simila year, follow Be the tress ties of respe 1. T ball g 50 school with hit st respe ment vouch 3. T is to the to ameth Be Region Stude prize Miss Miss and N 1. T condition versis the c exam, the se 2. this choc curin ture 4. amou tudes stres exam 4. op erys of hone 5. be den muri mun stu and any edu stu 6. ins un stu ca in diti cit in ve w it pr Dr. Forrest Allen Speaks at Parley of Court Coaches Res Athletic Director Favor Ten - Second Ruling; Continues Attack on Booing In his speech Dr. Allen stated that he is in sympathy with the new "ten second ruling" but disents regarding the benefit of the "three-second rule." He says that the majority of the game's blocking and contact fouls occur in the use of the pivot-post "bucket" play and suggests a new offensive zone. Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, spoke today in New York City before the National Association of Basketball Coaches annual convention. Dr. Allen last left Tuesday to attend the meeting. In addition to besting his opponents and the association, he is also a member of the rules revision committee. Would Train Officials "These side lines would bound the area of the center pivot/post or bucket play instead of the present free throw lines as they now exist. I understand that some of the conferences, including the Pacific Coast conference, have already disregarded the one-yard exemption rule on this bucket play." Attacks Booing "I would suggest," he says, "that dotted or broken lines be drawn tangent to the foul circle where the foul ball is located and parallel to the side lines. He then attacked the form of booing and hissing by the audience at basket-ball games and described it as a real menace. Dr. Allen then discussed the officiating of the basketball games and said that many of the officials have not kept pace with the teams they play that the coaches are now using. "There is one thing," he said, "that I believe we can help in and that the matter of educating our officials. The plan I propose is one of co-opera- Shutouts in Two Ball Games "Personally," Dr. Allen said, "I should like to offer a motion to our coaches assembled here—that we define a standard type of expression of disapproval of our officials and players and, further, to lend every support to a project of education and control of the game." He also proposed our young men and to our appreciative public. Two Forfeits Also Mark Early Round in Intramural Play "I am sure," he continued, "that we will realize this factor as perhaps the most dangerous one that our game is facing today." Seven games were played and two forfeited in intramural playground ball yesterday. Alpha Tau Omega blocked Delta Tau Delta 3 to 0, Kappa Sigma shut out Acacia 10 to 0, Pi Gamma Delta defeated Pi Kappa Alpha with a 15 to 8 score, Kappa Eta Kappa won from Theta Tau 9 to 6, Pi Kappa Pai posed the Kayhawks 5 to 8, Sigma Nu was winner over the Kayhawks 7 to 1, and Beta Tau defeated Tri- to 1, and Beta Tau winning game 7 to 5. The forfeited games were Phi Chi to sigma Chi and Chi Delta Sigma to sigma Alka Mu. The box score: A T O U S Zettle, ls AB H Gilles, ls 3 2 Gilles, bf 3 0 Borceu, bf 3 2 Robert, bf 3 2 Woll, c 3 1 Kewp, c 3 1 Kewp, cf 3 1 Balch, 2b 3 2 Maures, bf 2 0 Tuttle, ff 3 2 Totals ... 28 11 Delta Tau Delta—0 **AB** H Witt, rs ... 3 1 White, rs ... 3 1 South, lb ... 3 1 Roark, 3b ... 3 0 Kinnell, rf ... 3 0 Vorn, p ... 3 0 Cochrane, c ... 3 0 Howard, rf ... 3 0 Leach, ls ... 3 0 Sellers, cf ... 3 0 Totals ... 2 Kappa Sigma 10 AB H Day, c 4 3 Mary, e 3 4 Campbell, 2b 4 3 Whiteman, ls 4 3 Rankin, p 4 3 Ellis, h 3 0 Steel, lb 3 0 Steele, lb 3 0 Thompson, rf 3 0 Porker, rs 3 0 Clay, cf 3 0 10048 Acsun, o AB H 11 Farney, c 3 1 Willeford, m 3 1 Habrurun, rs 1 2 Harez, b 2 1 J. Farney, 2b 2 1 Tripp, b 2 0 Browning, 3b 2 0 Stockwell, cf 1 0 Scott, rf 1 0 McKenzie, l 1 0 Grante, cf 1 0 10057 22 4 Phi Gamma Delta—15 AB H Rug, ls 1 4 0 Bob, sb 3 2 0 Walker, p 4 2 4 Burnett, rs 4 2 4 Brown, b 3 2 0 Alexander, cf 4 3 1 Bartlett, rf 4 3 1 Dickinson, c 3 3 1 Harmon, l 3 3 1 Gibson, g 3 3 1 Totals...37 22 Pi Kappa Alpha ~8 ...AB H Welsh, 3b ...4 1 Coyle, 6b ...4 1 Biomont, cf ...4 0 Warren, 2b ...3 1 Ward, 5b ...3 1 Tegarden, 1b ...3 3 Lydig, if ...3 1 Aller, p ...3 2 Gruffell, f ...3 1 Holl, ls ...3 1 Reynolds, if ...3 1 Totals ... 34 15 Kappa Eta Kappa - 9) AB H 3 Anderson, ib 4 4 Masheder, rs 1 Wesner, rj 4 1 Johanning, c 1 1 Foor, 3b 1 1 Stahl, i 4 2 Sebrell, p 4 2 Dickson, cf 1 2 Owlett, m 3 2 Thompson, rf 3 1 Totals 37 16 H Theta Tau-6 AB 16 Johnson, p 4 4 Cole, r 4 4 Heter, rs 4 3 Nickel, h 4 3 Snouth, lb 4 2 Bruzuelo, 2b 5 2 Bruselow, 2b 2 2 Woodsen, rf 3 2 Youngstrom, fr 3 2 Hardyman, cf 3 2 Filkappa Psi5-1 AB H Carry, 2b 3 3 Grand, 1a 3 3 Pegan, rf 1 1 Stanley, c 3 0 Durand, 1b 2 0 Leep, r 2 0 O'Roke, 2b 2 2 Alber, r 2 1 Duncan, rf 2 1 Sites, p 2 1 Totals ... 35 17 Totals 26 10 Kayhaws—3 AB H Hempler, 2b 3 1 Hickey, 1b 3 1 Kent, p 3 1 Lewis, l 3 1 Vernard, 3b 1 Heryford, rs 2 0 Vale, v 2 0 Buckbride, c 2 1 E. Johnson, rf 2 0 Johnson, ls 2 0 Sigma Nu-7 AB H 0 Bounn, f3 3 0 Sheafer, p 1 3 Galloway, l 2 3 Terry, l 3 2 Fulcone, m 2 2 Abbey, b2 2 2 Reisen, b1 2 2 Ellemen, cf 1 1 Hunt, r1 2 1 Foods, r5 1 1 Totals 28 16 Jayhawks—I AB H Them, p 3 1 Nelson, Ib 3 1 Royce, if 3 1 Lettis, l 3 2 Leonard, 2b 3 2 Hoover, ls 2 1 Bumpher, rd 2 1 Praile, f 2 0 Heptig, 3b 2 0 Chappell, rs 0 --- Totals ... 24 5 Totals ... 25 9 Beta Theta Pi-7 AB H Morton, 3b 4 1 Benson, 2b 4 1 Clark, 2b 4 1 Finley, cf 4 1 Baldwin, fr 4 2 Huckenbacker, 1b 4 1 Robison, fr 4 2 Dodge, rs 3 1 Morgans, c 3 1 White, ls 2 1 Totals 36 14 Triangle--5 AB H I Jackson l 4 1 Alexander, 3b 4 1 Potete, 1b 4 1 Cuba, 3b 3 1 Mettner, p 3 0 Barnes, rs 3 0 Keru, rs 3 0 Hulbuh, cf 1 0 Norris, if 1 1 Chowry, if 3 0 Hughes, if 2 2 Herdon, cf 2 1 Men's Intramurals The drawing for the inter-organization Spring golf tournament has been published. There are 1 kelly, Phi Gam, vs Ed Askley. Sigma Nu; C. Theis, Sigma Chi, vs Alexander, Beta Dawyer, Beta Tate Bee; R. Bafford, S. P. E., vs Klein, Phi W.; R. Ross, D. U. vs Byse; Christie, P. E.; Case, Beta; Kappus, S. P. E.; Case, Beta; Kappus, S. J. Shaffer, Sigma Nu; C. Rapp, D. P. E.; Case, Beta; Kappus, S. D. Ciffin, Phi Dell Naval, C. E. Brown, Phi Gam, White, Beta e. C. Craig, Sigma Nu; P. Bramwell, Sigma Chi, vs E. Ellott, Theta Tau; Ferris, C. Ingram, Phi Dell, Thompson, K. SIG, vs Byse. Golf Drawings Made Totals ... 33 Division I: Ferris, Kappa Signa vs Gonzalez, Kappa Signa vs Drexel. Sibbey, Dirk Phelt, Deke; D. Reed, Sig Chi, vs Walker, Phigma Delta; Schraiber, Avaela vs Griffith, Dke; Nielsen, Avaela vs Griffith, Dke; N. Cleman, Phil Gam vs Beyer, C. F. Pittman, Th. Tau, vs Fountain, C. | Nu; McClure, Phl Dell, vs Bye; BHep, D. U; bse bye; Buckingham, Beta, vs Bye; Tripp, Acriaca, vs H. Quigley, Sig. Chi; E. Greary, S. P. E vs Ashton, W. Anker, PhI Gam, Sigma Chi, vs Ashter, PhI Gam, vs Gollier, Acacia. The following are the drawings for the inter-organization spring handball championship. Kakwahyu vs Finney, Beta; Cove, Kap Sig vs G. Gibson, D. U.; Dovak, Aracin vs Brown, D. U.; Crown, Browner vs Alexandra, D. U.; Triber, triangle vs Bolton, Sig Ep; Shafer, Phi Deli, vs Foster, Kayhawk, Hull, P.K.A., vs Renick, Beta; Johnson, Sigma Chi vs Shar, Barnet, Farmaon, Acacia vs Lingel, Triangle H. Smith, Chi D. S., vs Thompson, Kappa Sig Chi D. S., vs Wilson, Theta Tau; Huey, Delt, vs Thompson, Sig Eg; Yazel, Kayhawk, vs Baye, Sig Eg; Ajacain vs Warner, Delta Handball Drawings Division II, H. W. Shaw, Kayhawk vs Norris, Triangle; Scott, Acacia vs L. Vernay; Triangle; Scott, Acacia vs Theta Tau Jones, Delta Chi, vs Brink, Beta; McClair Phi Delti, vs Allen, Stigwah; Prods, K P. A., vs Kayhawk; Watkins, Acacia vs Morrison; Watkins, Acacia vs Morrison; Roedmann, Theta Tau, Beardade, Delta Chi, vs Rapp, D. U. Tools, Sigma Nu vs Benies, Triangle; Betts, Johnson, Acacia vs Benies, Triangle; Fells, Phi Gam vs Corcoran, Kayhawk; Suming, Pi K. A., vs Pryor, Triangle; Stiles, Phi Gam vs Pryor, Calia Ferdin Division III, Greary, Sig Ep vs Bye, Tucker, Piam Gam vs Rheola, Theta Delta, Delta vs Stotts, Beta; Sherwood, Acacia, v D. Carson, Hunkwik; Funk Kappa脉 vs Barber, Trianger, Hes- sler, Kappa脉 vs Moekel, U; D. Payne, Pki K. A.; v Moekel, U; D. Payne, Erwin, v Cas, Beta, Betal, Sigma脉 vs Snyder, U; D. Broidenlah, Phi Del, v Murphy, Kappa脉, Sig Evans, Phi Gam, v Pototel, Triangle; Selkerson, Chi Delta SIGma with Witers, Delta Chi, W. Helman, v Cork Division IV, Rustman, Chi Delta Sigma vs Magruder, Theta Tau; Clemson, Phi Gam vs Gilt, Triangle; Michigan, Phi Gam vs Gilt, Triangle; Pennsylvania, Phi Gam vs Galloway, D. U.; Makinson, Arnese vs Dodge, Beta; Hikari, Grimes, Kappa vs Winter, Sig Eg Sawyer, Sigma Chi vs Oliphant, Theta Tau;竞赛, Triangle vs. Marens, Michigan, Kappa vs Winter, Sig Eg Sawyer, Sigma Chi vs Oliphant, Theta Tau;竞赛, Triangle vs. Marens, Michigan, Kappa vs Winter, Sig Eg Sawyer, Sigma Chi vs Oliphant, Theta Tau;竞赛, Triangle vs. Marens, Michigan, Kappa vs Winter, Sig Eg Sawyer, Sigma Chi vs Oliphant, Theta Tau;竞赛, Triangle vs. Marens, Michigan, Kappa vs Winter, Sig Eg Sawyer, Sigma Chi vs Oliphant, Theta Tau;竞赛, Triangle vs. Marens, Michigan, Kappa vs Winter, Sig Eg Sawyer, Sigma Chi vs Oliphant, Theta Tau;竞赛, Triangle vs. Marens, Michigan, Kappa vs Winter, Sig Eg Sawyer, Sigma Chi vs Oliphant, Theta Tau;竞赛, Triangle vs. Marens, Michigan, Kappa vs Winter, Sig Eg Sawyer, Sigma Chi vs Oliphant, Theta Tau;竞赛, Triangle vs. Marens, Michigan, Kappa vs Winter, Sig Eg Sawyer, Sigma Chi vs Oliphant, Theta Tau;竞赛,Trianglevs.Marens,Mamming,Theta Tau;Hart,Delta F. Division V: A. Abbey, Phi Delt, Ga, Gam, Gam, Gam, Gam, Main, Teta Tha; Willeford, Ma, Scherrier, Triangle; Vilet K P A, A, Buckingham, Bae, Quigley, Sigma Chip vs Baldwin, Kawyk, Bell, Kappa Sig vs Kebaya Chip; Edi Chip; Kappa Sig vs Kebaya Sig vs Bye, Polkinhung, Kappa Sig vs Bye, Polkinhung, Kappa Sig vs Murphy, Sig Eiq; Them Chi Delta SIGma vs Johnson, Theta Phi Gam vs Whiteman, Kappa Sig Division VI: Clifton, Phi Delt, gam vs White, Thet Tau, Ethem, Gam vs White, Thet Tau, Ethem, Gam vs B. Braden, Kayhawk; Walters, Acacia, vs Jorgensen, D. Ua; Ashton, Titk, Walters, Ashton, Titk, Walters, McMorrick, Beta Ward, Pi K. A, Kiel, Kapp Sig; Sleeper, Phi Delt, gam vs Greenfield, Beta Jake Farmey, Signa vs Greenfield, Beta Jake Farmey, Acacia, vs Collina, D. Ua; Griffith, Kik, Sig vs Byeh, ampler Kayhawk; Hitt, Kik, Sig vs Byeh, ampler Kayhawk; Pug, Triangler, Van Cleve, P. D. T, Pvs Newton, Kayhawk; Burnet, Jones, Jons, S. P; E. Morton, Beta, Bev Division VII: Alexander, Phi Gam, Vscole, Kayhawk North, Phi Delt, Vscole, Kayhawk North, Phi Nobile, Vs Noble, D. U.; Eps; Deli Chi, Vs Hendon, Triangle; Schrader; Acusa, VsAcusa; Triangle; Schrader; Acusa, VsFrichot, S. P. E.; Biga, Sigma Chi, VsK. Johnson; Kayhawk; Hust, Stigma VsThorn, Triangle; Kayhawk, VsAcusa, VsDelta Chi, VsBlacksturm, D. U.; Delta Chi, VsBlacksturm, D. U.; Topp, Acusa Vs Murphy, Bet Vs An intensive archery course will be held Monday and Tuesday at the gymnasium. Mr. Rousevelle, an instructor in archery, has given these courses in many universities. It is open to any student who wishes to take it and also any Oread Huih School student. A small fee will be charged for the two days instruction. Women's Intramurals Clothes Made for You Satisfy Anyone desiring to enter this course will sign on the bulletin, board in the gymnasium for the practice hours which he can take. You can hour during the day is open for practicing until 3:30. Instructor Rounseville will also give a lecture at 4:30 on Monday and Tuesday including the care and selection of equipment used for archery work. We are showing a wonderful line of materials as low as $17.50 the suit. Better consider buying while the price is low. The advance in prices is not far off. Suiting You, That's My Business Schulz the Tailor 917 Mass. Hargiss Lists Track Men The University entries for the Kansas-Haskell track meet tomorrow at the University stadium were announced today by Coach H. W. Hargiss. The meet will start with the pole vault and shot put at 2:30 o'clock and the first running event, the mile run, will be started at 3 o'clock. Jayhawkers Meet Indians in Practice Meet on Memorial Field Clyde Coffman, University of Kansas, will be starter and Wilson "Buster" Charles, former Haskell student, will be referee, Coffman and Charles were teammates in the decathlon event at the Olympics last summer. The entries follow in the order that they will be run off: Mile run, Cunningham, Pankratz, Grist. 440-yard dash, Rogers, Graves, Walkin, Bromell. 100-yard dash, Hall, Plumley, Gay. 120-yard high hurdles, Flick, Dumm Harrington, Weaver. 880-yard run, Taylor, Borel, Bondank. Two mile run, Johnson, Pankratz, Grist, Baxter. 220-yard dash, Rogers, Hall, Gay. 222-yard low hurdles, Fliok, Plumley, Hartington. Mile relay, Rogers, Gay, Graves, Hall, Borel, Walkin, Randall. Pole vault, Gray, Beauty, Rogers. Voran, Hann, Gray, Beauty, Rogers, Wolfram, Seckhardt, Berthels, Drummond Discuss, Beach, Brinkman, Gard, Dumm, Beaty. Yoyo, Woman, Women Pole vault, Gray, Beauty, Rogers, Venee Shot put, Beach, Beatty, Dumm, Gray. Broad Jump, Hall, Plumley, Harrington con: High jump, Dumm, Hall. Javelin, Gard, Brinkman, Dumm, Beatty, Gray, Harrington. High Schools to Contest About 800 Students of Eastern Kansas Schools to Compete The annual music contest of the Eastern Kansas high school conference will be held here tomorrow in the auditorium of central Administration building and in the auditorium about 800 entrants are expected to perform. The high schools from Topelca, Ottawa, Manhattan, Emporia, and Lawrence. The morning program, beginning at 8:30, will be composed of vocal and instrumental soles, and quartets and the larger groups will compete Saturday afternoon and evening in the University auditorium. Some of the winners of the program will receive a $250 program over KFKU Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:00. No admission will be charged for any of the programs since faculty members of the School of Arts have consented to serve as judges without compensation. The several sections of the day's program will be in charge of Ver Bratton, 33, Chester Francis, fau, helen, uncle, uncle, Fritch Herman, Neal Wearman, and The members of the School of Fine Arts faculty who will judge the different events are: Carl A Preyer, Howard C. Taylor, Allel Merle Cang, Waldemar Geltch, Roy Underwood, Laurel Everett Anderson, Conrad McGrew, Agnes Husband, Alley Monk, Katie Mullan, Alain Kaur Kleisterman, J. C. Canclas, William Pilcher, Meribah Moore, W. B. Downing, and D. M. Swarthout. Do You Know? --with How life begins? How you think? What organism is, today, half plant and half animal? What determines sex? Color? What can be inherited? How the organs in man work? What makes Saturn rings? Why we live, why we die? And many other questions of interest. If You Don't Know And If You Have Wondered? Then read "The Nature of the World of Man" Written by sixteen distinguished scientists of the University of Chicago ONE DOLLAR Tells of Biological Station BOOK STORE Dr. Hungerford Explains Study and Work at the Summer School The Michigan Biological station, its nature and the work carried on there, was discussed at the Phi Sigma meeting in October 2015 and at the head of the entomology department. Dr. Hungerford has been teaching entomology at the station for the past 10 summers. Established 25 years ago the station is the oldest and one of the largest in Michigan. "Students from all over the United States," Dr. Hungerford said, "come to the station every summer for study. Many students from foreign countries also attend. I have students from 10 or more in a single class every summer." The station, the speaker said, is especially interesting to active field scientists. Most of the courses offered are of a practical type. Many parasitologists study there, also, Dr. Hungerfower said. "The students," he remarked, "live in a field where they are themed and live as though in a summer camping trip. Each faculty family has a cottage, which is reserved for them from year to year." The station is 300 miles north of Ann DICKINSON "MURDERS TONITE AND TOMORROW Scales the Peaks of Horror! IN THE ZOO" CHARLES RUGGLES LIONEL ATWELL KATHLEEN BURKE (The Panther Woman) "CRAZY WEEK" STARTS SUNDAY Crazy Things Will Happen— Something Always Happens to Somebody ON THE SCREEN SUN-MON-TUES with WITH GENEVIEVE TOBIN RONALD YOUNG "PLEASURE CRUISE" Arbor, at Douglas Lake, near Cheboygain, Mich. It is the summer school site for the biological sciences of the University of Michigan. Farm Bill Faces Opposition Washington, April 7 — (UP)—The Senate Democratic leadership, facing determined opposition to the Roosevelt farm bill in its present form, sought to rally party forces today in a determined drive to have the measure pass without change. Mat. and Eve. 15c VARSITY TONIGHT--TOMORROW Double Program Joe E. Brown in "The Tenderfoot" and Ken Maynard in "Tombstone Canyon" Another Smash Hit Always the Biggest Show in Town NOW! ENDS SATURDAY in the saga of a free- lance lover... who was turned down just once. The GREAT JASPER **with WERA ENGELS** EDNA MAY OLIVER Also—Comedy — Mickey Mouse "Devil Horse" RICHARD Starts SUNDAY You've read About "Bridge" Murders, Fights, Divorces- Great Bridge, Great Comedy Romance “Grand Slam” He Is Headed This Way PAUL LUKAS LORETTA YOUNG "KING KONG" 8th Wonder of the World -- Coming Monday and Tuesday -- EAST-WEST REVUE K. U.'s Most Unique Entertainment Comedy Singing Dancing Dueling Magic Single Admission 35c Tickets on reserve now at Green Hall. Phone K. U. 174 FRASER THEATRE Time: 8:15 Date: Monday and Tuesday