PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS * THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933 Where Friends Meet Friends DICKINSON On the Corner Tonight-Tomorrow-Saturday Everyone Will See This One Starts Sunday For 4 Days OH! LOOK AT EDDIE! Screenplay funny? You know it but here's a musical romance that scales a new peak of dramatic thrills and sweeping, breathless beauty! SAMUEL GOLDWYN Production Eddie CANTOR in "The KiD FROM SPAIN" LYDA ROBERTI The Wilmley Sax Manne and the GORGEOUS GODS Best Realistic of Horses Always the Finest Selection of Short For Your Convenience We Or If You Convenience You Will Have a Continuous Show Sunday Arrive at These Hours For Complete Program Shows at 1 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 p.m. Everyone Is Going Jayhawks Allotted Ten Days of Rest Before Next Tilt Final Examinations Claim Attention of Big Six Leaders Until Nebraska Game TO LINCOLN FEB. Once again in undisputed possession of first place in the Big Six basketball race, the Kansas Jayhawks yesterday won to earn a spot in the finals of the squad turned their attention to the approaching final examinations. Ten full days of rest are allotted to the defending champions before their next game. The team will play with Nebraska at Lincoln on Feb. 3. While Kansas leads the field at the present time, two other Big Six teams have also lost only a single gavel and one keynote address, but a quarter of conference honeers. Missouri and Oklahoma have suffered but a single setback, but the fact that the Sooners have won only three games in three games does give the present edge to Kansas. Columbia, Mo., Jan. 28-(UP) —The women's rilee team of the University of Missouri has arranged 22 intercollegiate telegraphic matches. The ache- As the standards are now, only one team, Kansas State, is definitely out of the running for the championship. The Angies have failed to register a win in three games, but this other five teams all have records showing two or less defeats. The long layoff will be of benefit to the Jawahharas in several respects. In the first place it offers a break in a heavy schedule that included seven pre-season games and five conference games, and provides a relief to the members of the squad. Arrange Telegraphic Meets University of Missouri Women's Rifle Team Schedules 22 Matches Also it will give the two injured players on the team a chance to recover from their injuries. Carl Bein is suffering from an injured ankle, and Ernest Jawkens is recovering from a side fracture. The two injured players when the Hawkeyes go to Lincoln. Feb. 11—University of Oklahoma, University of Wyoming. Feb 25—University of Columbia University of Wichita, University of Nebraska, DePauw University. Feb 25—Washington University, Uni- March 25-Carnegie Tech, University of Kansas. Wiedemann's Nebraska, Derawi University. Feb. 25—Washington University, University of Indiana, Kansas State. March 4-University of Washington University of Tennessee, University of Nevada, South Dakota State, University of South Dakota Members of the team have not yet been selected. April 1—University of Michigan Pennsylvania State. March 11-Cornell University, University of Illinois, Louisiana State. When Down Town--- Send the Kansan home. The place to stop for a refreshing fountain drink or appetizing sandwich is our beautiful new Walnut Room. Established 1868 835 Mass. Phone 182 Room 5 LUNCHEON Served Daily 11:30 a.m. to 2 p. m. Also 5:30 tiff 7 p. m. Saturday and Sunday Memorial Union Building USED BOOKS Bring Them to the Open 8:30 - 4:00, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, January 30, 31, February 1. W. S. G. A. Book Exchange WE WILL PAY YOU CASH! Winners Are Losers; Allen and His Baskettees Victims of Thieves "Doc" Allen, returning from a business trip to Chicago this morning, wore a borrowed hat. It seems that while the Yahwayers were buoying win their basketball game with Iowa State Tuesdays, they were also leaving the locker room and made away with articles of clothing and money belonging to the Yahwakers. "Doc" had gone to great trouble to carefully conceal his belongings, but it proved all in vain. The thief has substituted Roy Klass hat for "Doc". Other losses varied from an overcurb 15-foot fence to a longing to Bill Johnson, and 14 cents belonging to Carl Benn. Even winners sometimes lose. Sig Alph$ Are Victorious in Other Court Contest Last Night Betas Maintain Lead, Defeating A.T.O. 25-11 The Beta's leaders in the intramural basketball tournament, smothered a fighting A. T. O. team by a score of 25 to 13 in a game played last night, Triangle shape. Tiug Algaon, w 20, to 18. Piht Beta t'o-treated to Theta Tau. Last Night Intramural play, which will be post- pened until after the finals, will be resumed Saturday, Feb. 11. Box scores for last night are: Beta- 25 | G FT Bensam, f | F Dodde, f | 2 Morgan, f | 0 Case, c | 0 White, g | 1 dCernick, g | 1 Turpity, g | 0 Total 11 13 A, T, O — II G FT Zealal 0 0 Gilles, f 0 1 Hettinger, c 0 1 Roberts, g 1 1 Mears, g 1 1 Seals, g 1 1 Total 4 Referee: Baxter. Sig. Alph., 21-8 G FT McKenzie, 42 2 0 Stouffler, g 1 0 Bond, c 1 0 Irwinburgh, g 1 0 Wallingford, g 1 Total ...14 1 1 Triangle--18 G F Barrows, f 2 0 Sharpen, f 2 0 Footeet, c 2 0 Footeet, c 2 0 Cheeny, g 3 0 Taffyhen, f 3 0 Pugh, g 3 0 Total Referee: Smay. Life Saving Classes to Open Advanced Swimming and Specia Examiners Offered to Men Swimming classes of an advanced nature will be given next semester by Herbert Alliph, swimming coach and instructor in physical education. Coach Alliph is a special examiner for the mid-west area of the American Red Cross and is authorized to give the Red Cross life saving tests. An examiner's class for all men who have qualified in the life saving test will be given at 9:30 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. An advanced swimming class will be given at 10:30 on Tuesdays and Thursdays and will not include instruction in life saving. At 10:30 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays a lifesaving course will be offered which will include the Red Cross and Y.M.C.A. tests. Dr. A. J. Anderson, former football team doctor, returned to his home at 717 Vermont street last Tuesday. He had been confined in the Lawrence Memorial hospital since Jan. 13, when he underwent a major operation. Dr. John Outland, of Kansas City, Mo. performed the operation. No credit is offered for these courses, but an incentive for enrollment in these courses is offered in that in the summer of 2015 all taken the courses have been enabled to go out during the summer as life guardes at swimming pools. It is the usual requirement of pools that their lifeguards take one or the other of the above tests. "He is improving steadily," Mrs. Anderson said today, "and expects to be up and at his dutes in a week or two." Dr. Anderson has been assisted during the past year by his son, Dr. A. S. Anderson. DR. A. J. ANDERSON HOME Widower Adopted Woman Seattle, Wash. — (UIP) — Charles S. Wilson, widow, adopted middle aged Etta Whitworth for a daughter. FROM LAWRENCE HOSPITAL 'Committee of 20 to Advise Change in Forward Pass Revision of Regulations of Aerial Game Would Include Three Suggestions The football rules committee report of 1932 stating that something might have to be done eventually about the forward pass has brought forth three suggestions from prominent football coaches that something be done immediately. AID TO RULES GROU The fear of the committee that forward passing was getting out of control and that indiscriminate tossing has brought it has brought forth these suggestions: As a result, football's "committee of twenty," representing college and high school coaches, with Lou Little of Columbia, as chairman, will meet in New York early in February to draw up recommendations to the rules commit- That forward passes be permitted from any point behind the seriography line, replacing the present restriction that the ball must be thrown from a point at least five yards behind the line. Regulate Forward Passes That the penalty for two successive incomplete passes be increased from 5 to 15 yards. 2 Theta a forward pass caught by the defense after it has touched on an insecure receiver be ruled an intercepted and incomplete pass as the case today. These were the suggestions that stood out in the mind of Lou Little today as part of the committee which includes Dick Hanham, Jock Sutherland, Tess McLaughley, Fritz Crusier, Alex Alexander, Harry Bierman, Harry Mehran, Bierman, and Harry Mehran. Regulate Forward Passes This will be the first meeting of the committee as it was formed here last December at the annual 'coachs' session. The results of the meeting will be handed over to the rules committee as suggestions for consideration at their next meeting. "All we want to do is to help the rules committee and help football if we can," said Lou Little. "Personally, believe that aside from simplifying the rules, that exists in some places, they should be let alone. Last year's changes worked out very well, I think. A little attention to the forward pass is all that." First Meeting Since December It Really Doesn't Cost Much to Have Your Heels Straightened, and It Will Add Much to Your Appearance and Comfort. Hanley Advocates Changes Dick Hauley of Northwestern is responsible for creating the scrimmage line, which be permitted anywhere behind the scrimmage line, while Lou Little is responsible for the suggestion of inimplementation to successive incomplete forward passes. Among other possible changes that will be discussed is "Pop" Warner's idea of awarding a point for each first down, and the suggestion approved by 1017 Mass. almost all coaches, that the ball be brought in 15 yards anytime it gets closer than five yards to a sideline, without a loss of downs. Former Sooner Tackle and Track Man Wins First in Brazilian Event ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Norman, Jan. 28. —(Special) Frank M. Long, back in 1987 a University of Oklahoma tuckle and half-miller, still maintains excellent physical condition despite the fact he is nearly 50 years old. Still an Athlete at Fift; A dispatche from Porto Allegre, Brazil, where Long is Y.M.C.A. general secretary, discloses the information that four young athletes are all-around sports test with younger athletes, scoring 93 points. His son, James, aged 15, was second in the contest with 30 points. The elder Long scored 87, in a six-tap track, among other feats. In October, 1931, Long was a member of the Porto Allegre 10-kilometer relay team, running his kilometer in excellent time. CY SHERMAN APPROVES SOONER-VANDERBILT TILT Norman, Jan. 26 — (Special) — Cy Sherman, veteran sports scribe of the "Lincoln (Neb.) Star" thinks the OKahla- vander-Blatter football game, to be played at Norman, Sept. 30, 1933, is not only a valuable addition to the team but also a skirmish or any other "Big Six" school would be proud to meet the Commodores. "McGugin's regime at Vandy had its VARSITY R.K.O. Vodvil ON THE STAGE NOW! Clough's Mountain Folks Present Len Aleshire Hickory Hill Band and a Bevy of Folks From the Hills On the Screen Barbara Stanwyck in "SO BIG" 11 W. 9th --beginning in 1004, after he had played under Yost at Michigan in the point a minute days. The high reputation of McGugin does not rest alone on his ability to produce winning teams. More important is the fact that McGugin's hold on the affections of his old play-grounds, including his sisters to Vandy—and that tells the real story of why Dun McGugin is a great coach." Complete Change of Vodkyl - - And on the Screen Winnie Lightner TOMORROW- "SIDE SHOW" OUR PRICE Mat and Eve. 5-15c WATCH FOR "The Face in the Sky" CAFETERIA WASHING AND POLISHING $1.25 Send the Kansas home. Road Oil Removed Extra Charge. THE Firestone CARTER SERVICE Phone 1200 The Home of the Stars 75% Of One Way Fares Mat. 20c to 7 25c after 7 Shows 3-7-9 Norma Shearer and Clark Gable in 'STRANGE INTERLUDE' Coaches and Chair Cars Only J. H. 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