PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1933 THRU TUESDAY NOW HOW COULD HE THINK OF A HOT IDEA— when he had cold shivers! (Star of the Stage Hit Duplicates His Success in the Picture) UNA MERKEL and JOHNNY HINES Also another popular Musical Comedy in Teckcolor—Novelty—News 20c to 7 after 7 25c Shows 1,30,3,30,7 and 9 Lindsey to Start Football Practice Early Next Month THE KANSAS CITY STAR Subscribe for Head Coach Seeks New Material Regardless of Size or Previous Experience "There are a lot of good men around this campus who are not out for football," he said Football Coach Ad Lindsay said yesterday morning. "I would like to get these men out. They seem to be happy with Big Six football, or wouldn't have a chance and consequently fail to report for football," he added. Men who have had some high school experience are especially urged to report to Coach Linden as they might benefit from the picture better than they expect. Spring football practice will consist of plenty of scrimmage this year, as the football mentor believes in having a little scrimmage as possible during the regular season to avoid injuries. In this way, with a great deal of spring scrimmage, he can get a line on the new men who will report. TO HAVE SCRIMMAGE Coach Landsley will be assisted by the remainder of the coaching staff in the caring practice. This includes Mike Getto, Forest Cox, Froland Logan, Lee Page, Earl Feyl, and Dr. Forrest C. Ailen in an advisory capacity. Couch Lloyd displayed the fact that size is not everything when he used a 12-inch table. The 145-pound back made several rice gains in every game he played. The fact that Coach Lindsey thinks that there are men on the Kansas campus is too much to ignore, so should add a number of new enthusiasts to his spring practice group. Headquarters 847 Mass. St. Couch Lindsay is planning to start spring football practice around March 1 if the weather permits. He hopes to have a number of new men report who have never been out for the Kansas football team. These men and last year's freshman squad will report a player's last year, and last years squad so that they will get the fundamentals of Ad Lindsay's style of play. PHONE 17 H. L. NEVIN Distributor 13 papers - 15c per week DICKINSON Where Students Meet! KATE SMITH "HELLO EVERYBODY" The Song Bird of the Air In Her First Picture NOW . . . . !!! out of the air— onto your screen— into your heart— THUR. PRL MAE WEST IN "SHE DONE HIM WRONG" THUR. PRL "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS" is Coming? --only lead of the game by making good his part of a double foul that saw Miller miss when the stepped to the free throw line. PATEE TAILLE STARTS WEDNESDAY REAL WAR For the First Time Showing on Any Screen Actual Hand-to-Hand Fighting in the Frenches All the Armies of the World War in the Greatest Battles. Men's Rifle Team Selected Jayhawker Marksmen Have Started Scheduled Matches The varsity rifle squad for the coming season as announced last night by Lieutenant E. H. Coe, assistant instructor of military science; Hall Taylor captain; Royee Rearwin, c3; E.Miley c4; Guy W. Baker, c4; A.H. White, c3; T. J Craig, c3; George W. James, c3; Jay M. Wanamaker, c4; J.H. Moore, c3; C.E. Hinnesson, c3; C.Fennesson, c4; A.L. Hitchens, c4; Leroy Cooper, c3; F.Matassar, c4; H.Dill, pz; H.Williams, c5; D.E Leigh, c6; G.E. Hubig, c3; T.R Maichel, c4; J.S. Page, c3; and C.W. Asling, c4. Lieutenant Coe is anxious to have every member of the squad to come into the rifle range Monday to arrange hours for shooting. Results of the men's rifle team for this week's match with the Stanford Rifle club of the University of California totalled 1735 points out of a possible 2000. The winner of the match has not yet been determined as the scores are exchanged by mail. Those representing the University for this match were Edward Smiley, c34, who shot a score of 383 out of the possible 400 points Hall Taylor, c33, whose score surpassed 342; Samuel McKone, c36, who fired a score of 342 and Henry White, c3', who scored 337. Tiger Court Jinx Holds as Kansas Loses, 21-17 (Continued from page 1) The lead faded a moment later, however, when Cooper hit from the court to give Missouri a 17 to 16 lead. Wells tied it at 17 all with a free throw that cried the Jayhawks scoring for the evening Wagner and Miller led the game for Missouri at this point the Missouri center ringing up two free throws while Miller sweated under the Kansas basket for a set up. The box Kansas - 17 FG FT TP Harrington, f 0 0 0 Wells, f 3 5 11 Lind, c 3 1 3 Schanko, g 1 1 3 Gray, g 0 0 0 Venn, g 0 0 0 Totals ... 5 7 17 Missouri—21 FG FT TP Stuber, f 0 0 0 Cooper, f 3 1 7 Wagner, f 2 1 8 Jennon, g 4 0 0 Miller, f 3 0 0 Hafftage, f 0 0 0 Totals 8 5 21 10 Officials—Jack North, Des Moines, La, and Dwight Ream, Washburn. Men's Intramurals --are lower in price. We are showing the nicest line of woolens that we have ever had in years, at prices that have never been so low. Some very attractive patterns as low as $16.50, suit or topcoat. And remember--- The men's intramural basketball games will get under way again Monday evening, following intermission between semesters. Tomorrow's games will be as follows: 6:30 - Acacia B vs K Sig B and Phi Psi B vs Phi Gam B. 9-Sig Nu vs Phi Gam and Kayhawk vs A K L. 10-Jayhawk vs Acacia and S A M vs K Sig. The team standings up to date are as follows: Won Lost Pet Division 1 Beta 7 1 1.000 Phi Delt 7 1 875 Rowlands 5 2 274 A. T. O 5 2 714 Sigma Alpha Mu 3 4 371 D. E. O 3 4 296 S. P. E. 2 5 280 Acesta 1 6 143 D. C. O 1 6 000 Jawhaves 0 0 0 Won Lost Pet. Sigma Nu D. U 8 0 1.00 D. U 6 1 1.05 Koybayev D. U 3 2.05 Piu Gun D. C 4 3.25 Chi D. Sig D. C 3 3.71 Piu Gun D. C 4 3.71 Phu K. Pai D. C 3 5.00 S A E A. K 4 3.00 S A E A. K 4 3.00 Pi K A 1 5 1.67 Pi K A 1 5 1.00 Triangle 0 7 0.00 Division II Tennessee Club 7 5 1 1000 Phi Mu A. 1 1 0 833 A. K Psi 4 1 800 Theta Tau 3 2 600 Clothes for Spring Schulz the Tailor 917 Mass. Suiting you is my business. A. Phi Omega 3 3 500 K. Epig 3 2 498 Phi Chi 3 4 408 Phi B, Pi 1 5 167 Wakao K 1 4 603 A. Chi Sig 1 6 409 McCue to Visit University Jayhawk B 7 0 1.000 K. Sig B 7 0 8.575 K. Kiai B 6 2 1.875 Acacia B 4 2 .667 Phi Gam B 4 2 .667 Phi Doh B 4 3 .571 S. A. Ii B 4 3 .571 Phi Psi B 4 3 .571 Beta B 4 3 .571 Sig Chi B 3 4 .428 D. T. D. B 3 5 .375 A. T. O. B 2 5 .286 S. P. B 5 0 .800 D. Chi B 8 0 8.000 Red Cross Examiner Will Review Life Savers Feb. 23 A. T. McCue from the midwestern area, Red Cross headquarters in St. Louis will review life saving examiners and qualify new ones Feb. 23, Herbert G. Alphin, swimming coach, said yesterday. Savers Feb. 23 Mr. Alphin said that the Red Cross life saving program is based on the training of life saving examiners in communities throughout the United States. These examiners are leaders capable of imparting their knowledge and contacting the widest possible number of people in all ways of life. Over $400 Is Paid Each Month to University Men Union Aids Many Students In the past, the Memorial Union has received some financial aid from the University. This year its operation is made possible only by the membership fees and the small income-producing facilities within the building. Sixteen men students of the University are dependent on the labor that they do at the Memorial Union. They work in the Union fountain, in the recreation room, in the lounge, and in the check-room. Every month more than $400 is paid toward their support. Five of the students are enrolled in the School of Engineering, three in the School of Business, two in the School of Law, one in the School of Medicine, and one in the School of Fine Arts. The Memorial Union was built by students, alumni, and friends of the University. At present it is student-maintained for the student body. Send The Daily Kansan home This is just the weather to make more enjoyable a dinner in front of that great fireplace at--offers a BROADVIEW INN Featuring 35c Suppers Phone 1467 BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. THE CAFE JAYHAWK Sunday Chicken Dinner 35c Phone 509 1340 Ohio We Deliver Brewer and Allen Agree to Lower Football Price Tickets for Missouri - Kansas Game to Be Less Than $2.50 Columbia, Mo., Feb. 11—(UP) —Tickets for the annual Missouri-Kansas football game will sell for less than $50 million in 20 years it was decided here. Previous to last year a single price of $3 had been in effect for 20 years. Last year the admission dropped to $2.50. Cherest L. Brewer and Forrest C. Allen representing the two schools in a conference here today, agreed on sectioning the stadium into seats sell out three prices. The lowest price will probably be $3, with no top price set. No decision was reached regarding the Missouri-Kansas game being played Thanksgiving day in 1933. It was understood that any action on the Turf is made via a conference between the two athletic directors next summer. To Begin Boxing Classes Harold Powell Will Instruct Men on Tuesdays and Wednesdays Instruction in boxing for men is being offered this semester under the direction of Harold Powell, c36. This course has been offered at the University. The classes will meet on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons at 3:30 in the Robinson gymnasium. Mr. Powell will be the well-known weight champion of the C.M.T.C. 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