PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1932 Lawrence Churches Plan Special Student Classes Religious Side of University Life Will Not Be Neglected In order that the religious side of the training of University students may not be neglected, Lawrence churches are planning special programs for the next nine months. Clases which will take up student problems are being organized in speakers especially interested in workers with young people are selected The Wesley Foundation, the organization of Methodist students at the University, will hold its first fall worship services at the Methodist church, Tenth and Vermont streets, at 9:45 Sunday morning. The Wesley Foundation Fellowship Hour and League will be in the social rooms of the church at 6:15 p.m. there will be a half hour of fellowship followed by a discussion led by Vernon Bolton, president of Wesley Foundation. His subject will be "If I Were a Freshman Again." The Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Price will be glad to meet any new or old students at tl. Wesley Foundation pursuance at 1299 Tennessee street. Mr. Price will be glad to meet all new students at his office. "F" is for Friday. "F" any afternoon during the week. The Lutheran church will have Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. and church services at 11. At the Frostyterian church, Sunday school will be at 9:45 to be followed by church services at 11. Westminster hall will hold open house Sunday afternoon, and a fellowship meeting from 7:30 to 10 Saturdy evening. The Rev. T. H. Assman and Mrs. Anna Olinger will be in charge of the fellowship meeting. The University class of the Babist Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a.m at which time the Rev. S. A. D. Boggs will speak. The Rev, C. C. Cunningham, pastor of the Bales Avenue Baptist church of Kansas City, Mo., will speak at the church services at II. A fellowship hour will be held at 6:15 p.m. under the auspices of the Baptist Young People Union. At 6:45 Roger Brown, e.23, will lead the Young People meeting in a discussion of "What the Summer Did to Me." The First Christian church has Sunday school at 9:45 am. A University Knowledge of Revised Football Rules Will Add to Spectator's Enjoyment With players answering the call of the gridiron all over the United States, and with football occupying the center of the sporting arena for the next three weeks, a new perspective will view the new rules which materially alter the aspect of the game. All of the new rules, especially designed for the safety of the players, were adopted after the number of deaths that resulted from football last year. If the rules are carried out to the letter, the game will be considerably slow and a great deal of the bodily contact will be removed. Some of the new football rules are as follows: In order to prevent the flying wedge on the kick-off, the new rules provide that five men be within 15 yards of the kick-off line on all kick- The drop kick as well as the place kick may be used on the kick-off. Another new jick-off rule is that the receiving team may make a fair catch without interference, while unofficiated teams or team could attempt to catch the ball. In order to prevent injury from class for men will be taught by the Rev. Seth W. Slaughter and the University class for women is to be taught by George G. Foster. Morning worship will be held at 11 o'clock. The Rev Shraister will shave with a Bible and sing "A Life" Music Mistle #Guild war. Come Now Use Us Resonance. Alden Trovillo, c'32, will be in charge flying tackles and flying blocks, the new rules say that the tackler or blocker cannot leave his feet until the instant of contact. Any player who has left the game during any quarter, may return to the game in the following quarter. The old rule did not allow a player to return until the second half when taken out in the first half. In order to prevent crawling with the ball the new rules say that if any part of the ball carrier's body except hands or feet touches the ground the On the defense, the player cannot strike his opponents on the head, neck or face with his hand, flat, forearm or elbow. He may use the palm of his hands to wrd off or push on offensive player in order to get at the man with the ball. Penalty for striking with the palm of the hands is a penalty of two strokes, the fist low, arm, or side of the hands is disqualification These are the new rules. Familiarity with them will help football fans to understand rulings of football officials this fall. of a fellowship hour at 5 o'clock. The Plymouth Congregational church has Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning worship will be at 11, and the Dev. Alfred D. Gryffey will speak on "In a Stronge Land." Eriest E. Bayley, a teacher in Orcad Training School will be the soleist. He will sing "By the Waters of Babylon" (howell). GREETINGS JAYHAWKERS Plate Lunches - Drinks - Candy A real place to bring your date. Jayhawker Headquarters Phone 1031 d. gallons out of 708 Mass. The Best Place to Eat, and Drink after AIR stole. D. another bottle To the New Students We wish to extend this greeting to those of you who are here for the first time and to the old students, too. We hope that this school year will be one of profitable learning for you. And if you ask us, we will assure you that we will continue to serve you the best of foods at reasonable prices. Bring your friends. De Luxe Cafe grivollo tata no? WELCOME STUDENTS We want the New Students to make the Cafeteria the place to meet their friends and eat. The old students need no introduction to the Cafeteria. 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