UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1933 PAGE FOUR Coen Seeks Permission to Play in Exhibition Kansas Net Captain May Compete in Tilden Matches Although a similar request last year was not granted, Capt. Wilbur Caen, of the University of Kansas tennis team, has sent in a play that he allowed to play an exhibition match with one of his players when they play here March 24. There is a chance the National Lawn Tennis association and the Big Six conference will grant the request, but even though permission it not given, the athletes will work hard on the auditorium floor the afternoon before the Tilden matches and the public will be invited to watch this workout free of charge. The Kanae team now is working out afterwards in indoor court in Robinson gymnasium. Tilden is bringing Hans Nusslein, the young German star, with him this year, but he is the only one with Tilden who was here at the exhibition last year. The other two men with Tilden this year are Bruce Barnes, former University of Texas star who with Tilden in 1982 and Emmett Pree of Chicago former Georgetown University star and national clay court champion in 1929 The fact that the tour Big Bill Tilden is now making will probably be the last for this great tennis player is expected to have some of her powers in the matches which the Tilden group will play. The professional star has passed along the word that he expects this tour to be his last and that she is not going to comment at the end of the present season. --shot put: Individual record, Dees Spartans, 47 ft. 3 in. Spring 1982. Team record, Spartans (Dees Prairie High), Distance, 38. 4 ft. Men's Intramurals The intramural spring track meet, will probably be held the week after the Kaisa Relays, according to E. R. Wilson, director of lacrosse and22. The Relays are April 21 and 22. Each meet has the fall of some former record although several of them have existed for several years. Most of them were made in the Spring meet of 1932. The records: 100-yard dash: Individual record. Benson, Beta. Time: 10. Spring, 1932. Teen record, Beta (Benson, White Mc- Ternick). Time: 10.4. Spring, 1932. 440-yard dash; dash: individual record. Gray, Kajihawks. Time, 51.4. Spring, 1922. Team record, Phi Delt (Kerley, Taylor, Burttell) Time, 54.6. Spring. 440-yard relay: Beta (Benson, McCormick. Austin, White). Time, 45.3. Spring, 1932. Discus throw; Individual record Merkle, Spartans. Distance, 123 ft. in. Spring 1922 Team record. Spartan Distance, 108 ft. in. Spring 1922. Distance, 108 ft. in. Spring 1922. High jump: Individual record, Dumm, S A E. Height, 6 ft. 2 in. Fall, 1930 team record, Kappa Sigma, (Morrison, Schultz, Gay). Height, 5 ft. 6 in. Fall. Medley relay. Team record. Kappa Sigma (Harris, Leidig, Allen, Farney) Time. 3:33.5. Fall. 1932. Javelin throw; Individual Harrington, S. A. E., Distance, 161 ft. Oakland, Penn. team record, Beta (OKE) Beach, Bard). Distance, 138 ft. 3 in. Spring, 1911. 120-yard low hurdles: Individual record, Harrington, S. A. E. Time: 14.5. Fall, 1931. Team record, Kappa Time: 11.6. Fall, 1932. Allianz Time: 11.4. Fall, 1932 220-yard dash: Individual record Benson, Beta. Time, 23.5, Spring 1982 Team record, Sigma Chi (Frees, Reed Flood). Time, 24.1. Garner to Get Novel Gavel ElDorado, Ark. (UP)—With the horn of a dozen of the州 longhorn stenrs, a local grover has made a gavel which will present to J. N. "Texas Jack" Garner when he becomes head of the Senate, March 4. Hyannis, Mass. (UP)—A parrot that had been a pet of the family of Louis Arenoaki for 42 years died recently. Board Room Mentalization and incl- *matriculation and incl-1 dental entrance fees Fees (laboratory or engine instrumenters) Time off Health (Hospital fee) Supplies (Ik, Furk, etc.) Distance (distance 125 miles) Laundry Dress and pressing Repair, clothing and shoe Barber work Saturies (razor blades, shaving cream, tooth paste) Dental work Adult education (optional) Student union College daily and year book Church Cab and carfare Accommodation Miscellaneous Fencing at the University of Kansas by Dr. James Nalsonith The sword is an instrument that dates back to the bronze age and has undergone many improvements since that time. The kind of dagger used by the ancients was that they can take, the only requirement that is necessary is that it have a blade and a handle. They vary from the dagger and the stiletto to the two handed sword and the three handed sword but are used only for cutting, to the rapiher which is used only for thrusting. At first it was used as a weapon of offense only. Defense was by means of a target or shield made of any tough material, like the shields of hide carried by the Zulu or of metal like the Grecian shield. When soldiers began to use the two handed sword it became necessary to drop the shield and then men began to use the sword as a means of defense as well as offense. This change is illustrated in Scott's "Sullay of the Lake," where the hardy mountainaker had not yet learned the defense of the sword, Women's Intramurals M. Lawson Wins Event Margaret Lawson won the finals in the women's intramural free throw contest yesterday with 10 out of 10 trials. In the preliminary tryout, she recorded a score of 39-28. Starke scored second; Jo Ann Grinstead, third; and Ruth Gregory, fourth. About 50 women were entered in the contest. Others who were in the finals included: Irwin, Newbee, Edilo Boucher, Lighthall, and Armstrong. Chi Omega's Head List The total points to date for the women's intramurals, including the points for the swimming meet, are: Chi Omega Gamma 307% Chi Omega Delta Pi 281% Kappa Kappa Gamma 244% Alpha Omecron Pi 281% Alpha Chi Omega 206% Gamma Phi Beta 185% Lambda Xi Delta 144 Theta Phi Alpha 146 Theta Phi Alpha 119 Independents I. W. W. 522 Wolksing Hall 524 T. N. T. 531 Independents 197 Corbon Hill 190 Electronics 144 The University of Neirabus athletic board has voted down a proposal to finance the varsity tennis team this year and the net games will be drop- off conference tennis meet will be at the University of Kansas, Mo 19 and 20. Foster Finds Total Cost of College Living Varies (Continued from page 1) "Many students attend church, and desire to support their church. Some students buy books for their personal library. "Provision must be made for trips oome at the various holiday periods, and for the incident costs of the re- sports that are useful for the students. (0) (Works) $200 $ 400 54-72 90-135 200 50 125-200 500 66 66 66 15 15 15 15-25 (Used) 35 50 6 6 6 9 15 20 18 (Two round trips) 36 (Four Round trips) 90 (Ten Trips) 7 (Sent home) 7 (Sent home) 110 6 15 90 6 10 0 (Probably tailor-mad) 9 18 45 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 (works way) 10 10 2.50 2.50 2.50 0 9 9 0 9 30 0 (walks) 15 30 5 45 125 (and up) 10 25 100 (and up) **totals** $255.50 - 315.50 $790.50 - 910.50 $1020.50 (and up) These figures are for Kassas students; out of state费 $fes, including health; check letter Even Candy Not Christlessy "Flowers and candy need not form a large part in the budget, but it is enlightening to ask for money at Christmas time with which to buy presents for the family." Mr. Foster presented figures on the cost of a year at college for a man student under three conditions, adding that the figures would be substantially the same for women, except perhaps the men, such as the matriotics, and the like. In his first column, Mr. Foster listed expenses for a student working his way; in the second, one of moderate means; and in the third, for the one with the generous allowance (perhaps too generous) he Even Candy Not Unnecessary [while his opponent had been trained abroad in its use for this purpose. So long as the sword was used only for offense all that was needed as a guard was a cross piece to prevent the hand from slipping down. But the opponents would catch the opponents blade, it was necessary to protect the hand and we have a progressive covering until we have the basket where the hand is completely protected. Not only has the sword been used as a weapon but it has been used as the symbol of honor. It is for the latter purpose that it is carried today. Its use has been extended to civil life in the ceremonials of orders. With the flat of the sword knights are made and squires promoted. Placed on the head or the shoulders it signifies the bestowing of an honor. It is unfortunate that many men, with high sounding titles who carry swords, know so little of the way such a weapon should be handled. More honor was bestowed upon Glenn Cunningham, University of Kansas star runner, when he received a special Knights of Columbus prize for turning in the meet's best performance to close his successful indoor season. K. U. Miler Receives Award Eastern Sports Writers Choose Cunningham as Best Performer No word has been received as yet as to when Coach Bill Hargis and Glenn Cunningham will return from New York, where Cunningham successfully closed his eastern indoor track competition for this season. A committee of eastern sports writers chose Cunningham over a field of the greatest track and field stars of the 1950s. The team, Metcalfe, national nipl championship, Emmett Topino, the New Orleans flash, Jim Bausch, world's decathlon champion, and Keith Brown, pole vault record for the indoor record for the poli vault. Building Work Progresses Work on the building for the housing of the paleontology collection is progressing rapidly. New Storage House for Paleontology Collection Under Construction The building, situated on the south side of the campus, near the green-house, is being erected as a place of study and research collection, now in Dyche museum. Although C. G. Bayles, superintendent of buildings and grounds, said today that it was impossible to say when the building would be completed, the framework is practically in position. Mr. Bayleds added that progress on the building depends on the amount of other work which may be necessary for moving or doing, as the same are now carrying most of the work of the department. When the museum building was condemned this fall, the paleontology and anthropological collections on the third floor were ordered to be removed from the structure as a precautionary measure. The weight of these collections is several tons, and it is thought that the amount of prehistoric bone weight has been one of the reasons for the present unsafe condition of the museum building. 65 Send the Daily Kansan home The Name — The Number Jayhawk Taxi Ike Guffin. Prop. The Price - 25c Fifteen Go to Wichita Meet At a meeting of women who are physical education majors, yesterday afternoon, 15 women expressed their intention of attending the physical education convention which will be held March 20, 30, 31, and April 1. The place to stop for a refreshing fountain drink or appetizing sandwich is our beautiful new Walnut Room. Physical Education Majors to Attend Four-Day Convention Sessions for the directors of the convention will be on March 28 and 29. Miss Ruth Hoover, vice-president of the convention, will meet grassroots for these meetings. "This is the first time the convention has been held in this section of the country for the last 12 years, and it is an opportunity to majors to attend." Miss Hoover stated. The Saturday morning session will be devoted to problems confronting the physical education major. In the afternoon, the W.A.A.F. of Wichita University will sponsor a "Sport's Day." Games and contests will be featured. James C. Rogers of New York City, nationally known physical education speaker, will deliver an address to the convention. KFKU Established 1868 835 Mass. Phone 182 6 p.m. Three Wise Men of the East, Confucius, talk by Ernest D. Tyler, extension instructor in history. 2:30 p.m. Organ program presented by G. Crisz Simpson, instructor in or- When Down Town--with Friday, March 17 --with 6 p.m. Music memory quarter-hour Saturday, March 18 SENIOR SUMMERFIELD SCHOLAR WILL READ PAPER TONIGHT Joseph Vogel, 134, will read a paper on "Kansas Courts in the Field of Political Rights," at a dinner meeting of Summerfield scholars and advisory committee tonight at 6 at Wiedmann's. After presenting the paper, Vogler will answer questions on his subject. These colloquiums are given for each senior Summerfield scholar, who must be admitted to which he is main applicant. It is a final review of the four year's work at the University. Sigma Tau to Select Members Engineers eligible for membership were considered at the meeting yesterday day of Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity. The selection of members will be made in two weeks, according to Eugene Manning, e33, president. LUNCHEON Wiedemann's DICKINSON Welcome Students "THE CROOKED CIRCLE" TONITE - TOMORROW ZASU PITTS BEN LYON Shows 3-7-9 IN JAMES GLEASON Served Daily Starts SUNDAY "KING of the JUNGLE" Mat. and Till 20c After 7 25c THE LION MAN (Buster Crabble) FRANCIS DEE 11:30 a.m. to 2 p. m. Also 5:30 till 7 p. m. Sunday and Sunday All-School Boxing Meet Under Direction of Bill Ramey An all-school boxing tournament will be held in Robinson gymnastium starting March 10. The tournament have been working out under Bill Ramsey, boxing instructor, who must be convinced that the men entering the tournament are ready. The committee that is sponsoring the tournament is made up of Ad Lindsey, Mike Gelt, Ed Elibel and Bill Riley. According to these notes the purpose of the tournament is an attempt to revive an annual affair. It is to be an annual university. Preliminaries in the tournament will be held March 30. The winners in these will meet in the finals April 3. 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