PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS MONDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1832 Firestone ANTI FREEZE Does not boil off. No odor Lasts all winter. Save it in the spring. CALL 1300 CARTER SERVICE 25c Until 7 O'clock NOW! ENDS NEDNESDAY This Is Your Country! These Are Your People! This Is Your Story! You'll Yell! You'll Cheer! And You'll Thank God for America! Added Joy Units- The First All Natural Colored Cartoon "Flowers and Trees" Also Musical Comedy in Technical Organ Novelty and Pathe News "PROSPERITY" IS COMING After College WHAT? Architecture? Kenneth Reid, managing editor of the architectural publication, "Pencil Points," writes, "The success of our design is an instinctive feeling for design and a technical skill in construction, but also a complete cultural background. Architecture reserves a lot of concentration, a keen mind." IN ARCHITECTURE, certainly, brains rate 100 per cent. " . . . intensive concentration, a keen mind." 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Aggie Game Shows the Weak Points in Jayhawks'Play Allen May Try Wells an Urie at Forward to Find a Scoring Aggregation SOONERS ARE STRONG Far from disheartened by the defeat his team received at the hands of the Kansas Angels last Friday night, the Forrest C. Allen, Jayhawker basketball guard, was able to play well in the development of a scoring punch in his quintet. Lack of ability to hit the basket consistently was chiefly responsible for the Kansas defeat in the first game of the season, although the team's loss in the third set of time in which to work into form. Coach Corsair's squad displayed a much more powerful attack than pre-season play. The team works of Phils, Boyd, and Dalton showed clearly that when the Purple five rounds into mid-season form, it will be a serious threat to any team in Will Try Wells and Urie This week's workouts for the Jayhawkers will probably find Dick Wells and Ray Urie, first-year forwards, in the vorsity lineup a good part of the time. These two men have developed rapidly in early practices, and give promise of continued improvement, as well as keeping Wells also play center and will understand Bill Johnson in that position. With Wells and Urie at the forward posts, Dr. Allen may shift Paul Har- man to the back to carry Elmer Schanke in an effort to find a combination stronger offensively. Carl Beun and Ernest Vanhee, who started as a coordinator, could be able if this combination fails to click. Johnson Leads Jayhawker Attack Billmon in leading the scoring in the opening tilt of the season, issued a warning to every team that will oppose Kansas this year. The lanky Jayhawker pivot man is one of the best players in the league, and he knocks a knock of getting the ball through the hoop from any conceivable position. He was the driving force of the Kansas team Friday night, being the key man in nearly offensive play, and, although Dutton of the Angios gave him trouble when he relieved Skradskis, Johnson controlled the tip for Kansas. Seven Lettermen at Oklahoma Reports from Norman, Olla, will present to indicate that the Sooners will present an extremely powerful team when they open against Iowa State Jan. 6. Led by Andy Beck, one of the best forwards in the Big Six, seven players have been Hugh McDermott. None of these men played football, and they have been practicing for several weeks. The chief problem facing the Sooner mentor is that of finding a center who can hold his own in Big Six competitions. But he has not lost the conference title last year only by virtue of a 33-29 defeat at the hands of Jayhawkers in the last game of the season. GETTO RECEIVES BLANKET FOR MAKING ALL-AMERICA A large football blanket, the gift of the All-American Football board, has been received by Coach Mike Getto, a former University team of 1928 as a tackle while at the University of Pittsburgh. The blanket bears a large seal of the All-American Football board in the center. In each corner appears in rotation for the game, each year, 1928, and his position, tackle, on the All-American team. At the time Getto marks the All-American team the All-American board consisted of Coaches Pop Warner, Kurt Jones, W. A. Alexander, and Ta J. Wace. KFKU 6 p.m.-Money and its relation to the depression, L. D. Jennings, assistant professor of economics. Monday --sig Six Representatives Will Decide Fate of Spring Activities Tuesday 2:30 p.m.-Elementary German lesson. Professor E. F. Engel. 2:45 pm. Appetite endowment Kathryn A. Tissue, assistant professor of physical education. 6 p.m.-Program arranged by Karl Bratton, department of voice, Baker University, Baldwin. Lindsey, Logan, Schanke to Speak Coaches Adrian Lindsey and Roland Logan, and Elmer Schakek, Kanaas all- conference halfback, will go to Leaven- worth Thursday night to speak at the annual Kiwanis club banquet there from the Kiwanis football team. Pictures of the Kiwanis-Nova Game game will be shown. To Consider Minor Sports The fate of spring and minor sports in the Big Six conference rests in the meeting of the conference athletic directors which began at Kansas City today, and the meeting of the Big Six faculty representatives who meet at Kansas City. Noting that the Big Ten conference Saturday decided to curtail minor, winter and spring sports, including track, by sending teams to events in motor cars donated by private individuals and not paying any other of the teams' expenses, Dr. Allen said he helped many of those children of older Kansas Teams have been making trips in motor cars for some years, but they have always been athletic association cars or cars hired by the association and insured. Dr. F. C. Allen left for the Kansas City meeting today and said that all directors are bringing statements to the board on the players they will then work out the program for winter and spring sports. It is possible that the program of competition in wrestling, tennis, swimming and be considerably curtailed, he said. Women's Rifle Matches Will Be Held This Week Two Weeks of Intramural Shooting to Decide Varsity Squad The first round of the women's intramural rifle shooting will be fired this week at the rifle range in Flower shops, according to Betty Snow, c33, of the University of Georgia, a member of a team will be allowed three or four shots in order to sight in the gun and then will make two groups of five shots each to determine Next week the final matches will be shot, in which the highest team and the runner-up team of this week's tournament will compete. If a team of a team must fire her score at the regular hour prescribed in order to make the matches successful. Miss During the Christmas vacation the varsity squad will be determined from the targets fired during the two weeks of intramural matches. The squad will be announced immediately after the vacation. The captain of the rifle team announced that no member of a team would be allowed to shoot in the intramural matches until her fees are sheared. She also stated that any house or organized team not having at least one rifle during time among rural seasons will be automatically eliminated. Men's Intramurals Play Handball Singles. The afternoon the singles win inter- organized games, the singles will be played by E. R. Ebel, manager of international sports; Copeland, K. Sig., v. Kel, K. Sig.; Leiding, K. Sig. ; McCairn, K. Sig.; McBrien, M. bata, v. Sailles, M. McBrien. New Tennis Finals Curry, D. Chi, defeated Rudolph, Triangle, in the open tennis play by scores of 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. In the semi-final of the inter-organ championships, which will be played this week, Curry is matched against Rudolph, and the winner will play in the final against Voss, S. A. E., who defeated Austin, K-Hawk. The semi-final drawings for the inter-organization horseshoe singles, which will be played this week are again the same, with McCormick, Weidemann, and Morga, Beta, vs. Cane, Beta. Wednesday at 7 p. m. Sig. Nu vs. Pi K. A, and Phi Mu at Vi. Phi Chi; p. m. M. Hawk D. s. M. Sig. D. s. M. Hawk D. s. M. Sig. Devt. s. A. T. O. and A. K. Psi vs. Tennessee; at 10 a. m. Theta Tau vs. B. Phi Gan and Gih Fam" vs. D. Chi "B." SIXY-EIGHT Games This Week The intramural basketball schedule for this week, as announced by Mr. Elbel, is as follows: Hersoah Drawings Announced Monday at 6:30 p.m. phi Phi Bi *S* Hawk-Kaew at 9 a.m. college College vs Pharmacy, and Lava va. Graduate; a Doctor at B - Hawk-Kaew and Doctor at B - Hawk-Kaew Sixty-Fight Games This Week Thursday at 10 p. m. s. M. A. E. vs Friday at 7 p. m. s. M. S. K. v. S. P. Friday at 7 p. m. s. M. S. K. v. S. And Acciai v. D. T. d at 8 p. m. and Acciai v. D. T. d at 8 p. m. and PhGhi v. Ch **B**-n and PhGhi K. Triangl Tuesday at 10 p. m., Jayhawks vs Rowlands, and Beta "B" vs. A. T. O "R." saturday at 8:30 a.m. *Acacia* "B" *Vacaria* "B"; at 8:30 a.m. *Sig. Chi* *A*, *V*. At 8:30 a.m. *Sig. Chi* *A*, *V*. And Phd Delt vs. *D*. Chi; at 10:30 a.m. *Magnolia* "B"; at 10:30 a.m. *Phd Fai* "B"; *Phd Fait* "B"; at 11:30 a.m. *Magnolia* "B"; *Phd Fait* "B". At 11:30 a.m. *Magnolia* "B"; *Phd Fait* "B". At 11:30 a.m. *Magnolia* "B"; *Phd Fait* "B". At 11:30 a.m. *Magnolia* "B"; *Phd Fait* "B". At 11:30 a.m. *Magnolia* "B"; *Phd Fait* "B". At Pop Warner Ends Career as Stanford Head Coach Philadelphia, Dec. 8—(U)Glen- S. Pop (W) Warner resigned now on football coach at Stanford, has ac- cused the head coach at head coach at Temple University. Takes Football Mentorship at Temple University, Philadelphia San Francisco, Dec. 5—(UP) The San Francisco Examiner reported today that it had learned Glenn S. (Pop Warner, for the past 11 years head football coach of Stanford University, would resign within a week to accept a coaching contract with Temple University at Philadelphia. The contract of Henry J. (Heine) Miller, who has directed football at Temple for eight years, expires at the end of this month. Palo Alto, Calif., Dec. 5 — (UP) — Glenn Clembs (PopW) Parner, veteran football mentor, today resigned as head coach at Stanford University. His resignation, announced in a telephone call to Dr. Thomas A. Storey, athletic director, terminated 10 days of activity at the head of the Cardinal grading squad. AI Masters, graduate manager of Stanford athletics, in a statement to the United Press today, denied the report that Warner would resign. Tyler Elects Captain Smith to "Tall Tales". Club Professor Doubts Story Professor Tyler, who delves into the musty pages of history to discover sojourn, is convinced that the story will be true for three centuries, is fabulous. Branding Captain John Smith as a booster, Ernest D Tylier, extension professor in history at the University of Kansas, assists the Virginian invented the extravagant account of being resurrected by the Indian princess, Pocahontas. The reason for the story is obvious since Smith was desirous of political preference in Virginia where he had been an early governor of the hostas episode in a vivid mummer, he believed he could reach his desired end. Instead of bringing him a colonial offer, the story started a fallacy that the governor's beliefs were believed true, said Professor Tyler. Captain John Smith told two conflicting stories, one in 1608 and another 16 years later. The first told of his cap-town encounter with the band of Indians after all his followers had been slain. After a three-day trek through the wild country, he and his 10 Indian escorts arrived at Warancama-mae where Powhatan, king of all the local chiefs, resided. Powhatan received permission to stay at the end of four days sent him home to Jametown with an escort of four Indians, after begging him to live at the Indian village. He made no mention of Powhatan in this story but in another account. In 1609 some Indians who were suspected of treachery. Powhatan sent Rahwnt, an Indian messenger, and his daughter, Powhatan, to secure their release. In his 1624 story he is the sole survivor of the attack on Powhatan where his life was constantly threatened. Finally, Smith was tragged before Powhatan to be brained. At the moment he expected to be executed. Powhatanus ran forward and laid This is what Professor Tyler bases his disbelief. On Other Hills Students at the Iowa State College at Ames, are now paying for entertainment sponsored by the school with farm produce instead of money. At the recent presentation of an entertainment at the Armory, production was accepted in lieu of the regular admission price of 25 cents. Admission was waived for four of the students. One bushel of corn, one-half bushel of potatoes, one-half bushel of carrots, one dozen eggs, or one peck of apples. Dr. Willard L. Valentine, Ohio State University psychologist, has developed a new plan of teaching his subject. It is that of teaching with moves instead of static lectures. He teaches his laboratory, and then shows them to his lecture classes in the subject. Exchange flma are also made to send to other universities. Dr. Valentine says he would like to observe all the laboratory equipment, methods and experiments. Stith Returns to Work E. G. Stith, who is a biotype operator for the department of Journalism Press, resumed work today after being trained to his home with a sprained back. Wrestling Quarters Moved Thirty Men Are Working Out Daily in East Stadium New quarters for the wartest virely winning candidates have been established in the dressing rooms of the East Stadium and in the West Stadium have been moved over to the East Stadium and the West Stadium has been closed for the winter in line with the current economy move. Track candidates also will use the West Stadium. Couch Fred Johnson, wrestling mentor this season, has issued a call for more candidates to come out at once. Some 30 men now are working out daily. Two letter from last year, Captain Peter J. Mebringer, Olympic light heavyweight champion and Big Six heavyweight champion; and Jack Kidman, about 45 pounds, are in school this season and Mebringer already is working out. Freshman numeral men in wrestling last season who now are eligible for varsity and working out include Daraid Euglen, Tula, Okla. 135 pounds; Marlon Everley, Endora, 155 pounds; and John Bowers, Cedar Falls, 145 pounds. Tom Taylor, a variety squash man last at 155 pounds, also is working out this year. Just how much of a Big Six sire scheduling schedule will be made this year depends upon the meeting of the athletics committee and the conference now on at Kansas City. SPORT SHORTS Another dissenting voice has been heard in the controversy concerning the new basketball rules. Pat Mason, Rockhurst college coach, is emphatic in his disapproval of the game's playup of the major part of the game in half the court will bring congestion, and the fan will see hardly anything but held balls and out-of-bounds plays. There should be more food, as there is less room for this in a limited space. The officials will be forced to carry a yardstick and a stopwatch. Friday night's game seems to refute the first charge, and possibly support the second. Only twice was the ball awarded to a team out of bounds because of violations of the new code. Fouls were numerous, but whether the rules were responsible, or whether the fact that other team had hit the ground for the engagement was the cause, is a matter that might be debated. The open season for All-America football teams is on. Every sports editor, sports writer, columnist, and large numbers of fans are advancing their own private selections, each declaring that his are the only logical choices that could be made. The proper manner of addressing a player with shifted from "what position do you play?" to "whose All-Americans did you make?" One rabbit writer even chose an eleven designed to bring "pink elephants" before the eyes of radio announcers. It contained such names as Subreinbird, Vanderbilt, Schesheesay, Coast Guard, Chesnakeville, Boston College, and Maggacouw, Wochenstein. The Kansas City Star, feeling a definite duty to the already hard-to-follow composed of men whose names contained only three letters and were extremely pronounceable. Your sports editor, determined to get in his nickle's worth, decided to select a team of players whose names rhyme. He is still looking for someone to team up with Kowalczyk, of Gallauet, at halfback. —C.C.C. OPEN SWIMMING MEET SET FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY The first open swimming meet of the season will be held next Monday and Tuesday. Dec. 12 and 13, in Robbins. Anyone interested is eligible to compete. The following events will be held on Monday: 200-yard breast-stroke, 50-yard dash, 440-yard dash, and 150-yard breast-stroke. Tuesday's events will be: 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, and faint diving. Anyone wishing to enter may sign him on the bulletin board in the gym. Shaad Attends Big Six Meeting Shand Attends Big Six Meeting Dean George Shad, of the School of Engineering and Architecture, and faculty representative to the Big Six conference will go to Kansas City which controls the faculty body which controls the conference athletics and will pass on recommendations made by the directors. Intramural Officials Needed Infirmary Officers' Newest Officials will be needed to play the basketball games, which will start Dec. 13. Anyone who wishes to be considered for officiating at the games may leave his name at the women's athletic office. VARSITY 15c 'Til 7 p.m. Nite, 20c Today and Tuesday STUART ERWIN "Prices You Can Afford to Pay" SUSAN FLEMING ALISON SKIPWORTH "HE LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN" Two pairs of handsome designed silk sox. in an attractive Christmas box Otto Fischer's For 50c Conservative blacks for Dad and some with a bit more dash for the younger brother and the boy friend. Yes Miss K. U. It's a rare chap who owns all the apparel he needs. Here's an opportunity to give a gift that will be especially appreciated. Gift Suggestions Riding Boots Leather Novelties Irish Jacket Jackets Sweaters Pajamas Blend Suits Gloves Lounging Robes Silk Pajamas PRICES --the lighting star of star strikes at the heart of the world with the PEAR PAK FORMANCE OF HER CAREER After your name he'll look for ours. 3----7----9 FOR MAT AND 'TILL 7 EACH DAY— SHOWS DICKINSON JOSEPH M. SCHENCK PRESENT JOAN TONIGHT AND TOMORROW A CLOUDBURST OF PASSION! A RAGING STORM OF EMOTION! THAT RAIN! I was beginning to get or not neverest. Unmfortunate or she felt she would scream if it didn't stop. And THAT MAN! he kept down on her! Tell him to repent—refer to deep in her heart, knew he would do what he all done! Welcome to the stop? Why didn't they BOTH stop? BOTH stop? THAT RAIN! THAT MAN! A LEWIS MILESTONE PRODUCTION with WALTER HUSTON WILLIAM GARGAN STARTS WEDNESDAY CLARA BOW in "CALL HER SAVAGE"