PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawker Nine and Iowa State Squad Will Meet Kansas Team Holds Sligh Advantage With its Two Conference Victories TO LEAVE TOMORROW Members of the Kansas baseball team, accompanied by Coach F. C Allen, will leave at 8 a.m. tomorrow for Ames, Iowa, where the Jawbreakers will meet the Iowa State Cycles it will Big Six games Thursday and Friday. Kanass with two conference victories in as many starts, will hold a sligh advantage over Coach Louis Memre's game. In Big Sis' schedule with these games. Yesterday's practice for the Jayhawkers was held to a short warmup because of wet grounds, but Coach Allen has promised the squad a long practice for today. The names of the men who were chosen to make the Iowa team are announced at the end of today's session. Coach Allen said this morning. The Iowa State team still remains somewhat an unknown quantity. It has played four pre-season games and played five regular season games, and dictate that the team's batting weakness has been overcome. Coach Menzel's pitching staff, with five lettermen fencing for positions, will rank second to third in the nation in causing opposing batters no little trouble. The Jayhawkers, on the other hand seem to have hit their adrenal after four successive defeats by the Haskell Inventory team. The Knicks against Kansas State, defating the Agencies 12-3 and 9-3 on two consecutive days. Kremer and Cooley appear more than capable of handling the pitching batters to produce the final punch. Study Methods of Kick-off Find Placement Results in Greater Distance Returns Whether the football is put into play by a drop kick or from placement makes very little difference, but the placement method results in twice as great return of kick-off, it is shown in a comparative study of the recent Varsity-Alumni game and the six games played here last fall. In the Spring practice game, the ball was kicked off five times, for a total of 243 yards, or an average of 848 yards each. The opponents returned the ball 414 yards, or an average of 83 yards. In the six Kansas games here last fall, the ball was kicked off 30 times for a total of 1442 yards, or an average of 48 yards and the opponents returned the kickoff 549 yards, or an average of 183 yards, more than twice as great as in the recent game in which the dropkick start was used. J. H. Whitney Buys Three Horses at Lisburn, Ireland Purchases Steeple-Chasers The United States millionaire sportsman, whose bad luck in the premier steele-chase of the world has been notorious, paid a visit to Ireland and Lusburn. Double Cressed and Craftsman robes of Charles Rogers in County Meath. London, April 28—(UP) - Determination to win the Grand National lies behind the recent purchase of J. H. Hunt and John Hunt. The young athelete-chasers from Ireland. On two occasions J. H. Wittner narrowly missed winning the Grand National. Easter Hero, although badly huckled by spreading a plate, finished second in 1929 and Sir Lladró gained third place for him the following year. Pastime of Kansan, 73 Is Turning Handspring? Great Bend, Kan., April 25—(UP)- Severity-three years old and still turning handsprings, W. D. Gould expect up the good work another 20 years Handsprints aren't the only feats in his repertoire. He also can walk on his hands or run up and down miles daily in a combination walk-run, and make the average centimetrist 15 times. Things were different when he was 50, according to Gould's story. His stomach was out of order; his legs wobbly, he began to think of the end. Rather disinterestedly, he started doing a "daily dozen." He was converted. "I do it for good health instead of bulging muscles. Gould Says, 'I could mounts like that when I was a boy, but now I can and learn to do the acts of good gymnasts. I expect to be able to exercise athletic exercises for another 20 years.' Read the Kansan wantads. Women's Intramurals The time for the completion of the first and second rounds of tennis has been extended to Thursday, Miss Ruth Hoever announced today. This has been the first time in conditions which have prohibited play. It was also announced that the games scheduled for last Monday will be rescheduled later. The other games will remain on Thursday. T. N.T. plays P.D.Q. at :30 today on diamond number 1; W.L.W. plays Independents on diamond number 2; and Waktu plays Sigma Kappa on diagonal number 3. The Teta Phi Alpha to tournare are: Theta Phi Alpha vs Alpha Chi Omega @ 4:30 on diamond number 1; Alpa Gamma Delta vs Gamma Phi Beta at 4:30 on diamond number two; and Pi Beta Phi vs Alpa Gamma Phi Beta at 4:30 on diamond number three. In the games played last Friday, Gamma Phi Beta defeated Beta Phi Beta 10: 1 Theta Phi Alpha lost to Sigma Kappa 23 to 8; and Alpha Phi Omega won over Chi Omega by a score of 29 to 19. New Football Rules Tested Manhattan College and Columbia University Teams Demonstrate Playing Spring tests of the new football rules have been made in various parts of the country and the reaction has been gratifying to sponsors of the changes. Manhattan College and Columbi, University teams, coached by Chick Meehan and Lou Little, respectively, hold a test "game" the other day, often other things they demonstrated right and wrong ways of interpreting the rules. Little, one of the most scholarly mentors of the country, especially was taken with the change which allows a punt on the kickoff. Ames Freshmen Look Good Basebali Prospects Being Uncoverer Among 75 Candidates at Iowa State Ames, Iowa, April 25—A week's practice for freshman baseball men at Iowa State has uncovered a hevy of likely prospects among the 75 candidates. A few promising youngsters have already caught the attention of many college coaches, his assistant and a six games series of round robin contests. Two likely pitchers are Harlan Part of Des Moines, and Arthur Roberts or Collaf; catchers who look good behind the plate are Hale. The third pitcher, Logan and Burt Lorton of Berkeley, Cal. Hauser has the best hitting record to date with the remarkable average of 750. Iddings was a baseball numeral winner at the University. Promising intelliefiles are Thomas Walsh of Omaha, Neb. and George McFarlane of Oklahoma. C. Youngdale of Harcourt, second baseman, Orlando Johnson of Pardin Mo, and John Isaacs of Thompson. Fluent of cities, City, third baseman. Five outfitters have been shown, up well and are especially strong at the plate. They are George Knostman of Davenport, Mawson Wooldog of Oceano and Rocky River Roster Suratt of Des Moines, and Gerli Marion of Des Moines. White Girl Spends Nine Months Among Eskimo. Nome, Alaska, April 25—(UP)—When the great ice fields胀 up the floor and jostle out toward the Bering Sea next July, a small ball of native boats will dance across the lanes of three miles from King Island, 80 miles from here. In one of the Eskimo crafts will be Miss Frances A. Ross, pretty senior at the University of Washington, who will teach English to only white woman living among Eskimo cliff dwellers on the island. The adventurous girl already has lived on the island, cut off until yesterday from any outside, with the outside, for seven months. Westerday, Pilot Arthur Wooley of New York and the Rev Frank Moreson of Alaska, returned here to report that Miss Rosa is well and is enjoyning her life. The flyers brought the first airplane to the island when they landed there from Hawaii, and packed up parka-clad white girl living alone among a primitive people whose mouths are stained with blood. Northwestern R.O.T.C. to Cruise Evanson II, April 12, 2015—Northwestern students in the naval R.O.T.C. will visit the cruises of their weekend cruises on sub-caders during the month of May. The training received on the ships will supplement class room instructions in naval tactics. The summer months are scheduled for the summer months. Freshmen and sophomores will take their cruise in August after the return of the juniors who will leave directly after the close of the semester in June. Chicago, April 25—(UP)—Because they are members of the famous Paulist Church, members of a Chicago baseball team have been forbidden to shout or talk, and they manage their wives. They have developed a system of signals by whatting Northwestern R.O.T.C. to Cruise Class in Life Saving Opens Enrollment in the senior life saving school is still open to those who are interested, according to H. G. Alphina, dept of the department of physical education. Alphin Announces That Students Can Still Enroll in Senior Group "I would advise all men interested to enroll as soon as possible," said Mr. Alphin, "as I would not like to turn any man down who enrolled later; we will not be able to admit any man in the class who enroll at too late a date." At the first meeting of the class yesterday the sidestroke, 200-yard swim, and different carries were practiced. There were about 20 men present at last night's lesson. The school will be held daily at 4:30 p. m. Sport Shorts Dr. Forrest C. Allen recently brought out an interesting point in a letter *s* writerists emphasizing the importance of foils in the outcome of athletic competition, 58 percent of all basketball games are won from the free throw line. The importance of fouls in football might best be illustrated by Notre Dame's foul in interfering with a player. This foul cost Notre Dame the game. feat In hockey, fouls have eliminated players from the contest until only two men were left on the rink to oppose a whole team. It is not an uncommon team for fouls to cause defeat. It is suggested that the next time the Pi Phi's play a baseball game they take with them the following items: one fire department, a first aid kit, latters, and the Gamma Pi's net; and the Gamma Pi's net in what was supposed to have been a baseball game but the Pi Phi's could not get the Gamma Pi's out and the game was called at the end of three innings being tied at 42 to 12, in favor of the Gamma Pi's. Not only did the Pi Phi lose the ball game but their catcher caught a ball on the end of her finger and has become a mascot for all the week. A Gamma Phi in boasting of the victory, said in as femme a tone as her masculine nature would permit. "Hat we played seven innings, when we not been through until midnight." Hold Basketball Practice Iowa State Cagers Drill to Construct 1933 Quintet Anes, Iowa, April 26--After two weeks of intensive spring basketball practice, Coach Louis Menzel has cut in Iowa State College squad from 23 to 14 players. In a group of spring drills Coach Menzel will concentrate his efforts on building another quintet from the fragments left by the graduation of five veterans. Of the six cagers who receive main letters later at Omaha, he said Radphi Thompson of Omaha remains. Others who will continue in the spring drills are Chester Anderson, Hurlington Honor Batman, Ames; Robert Cooper, Jack Coower, Packwood; Clyde Dye, Doty; Dallas City, Ill; Frank Hood; Victor Coster, Jonnice Hornick; Adolph Ludwig, Lawton, William Perlowki, Suak Rippe, Mimi.; Jules Renaud, Johnston, Madrid, Orlando, Johnson, Purdie, Mignon and Gerald Schroeder, Spirit Lake Read the Kansan wantads. News From Home Chanute, April 26—(UP)—The police department of Chanute has filed a request for a federal license permitting the operation of a short-wave broadcasting set. The broadcasting equipment was purchased and tests made of its efficiency. Hutchison, April 26—(UP)—A dance orchestra will "hop" from one dance to another, since the Hutchison Airways Company sold its 6-passenger cabin plane to Ed Anderson, leader of Elsworth this week. --others who spoke were: Gen. Wilder S. Metcalf, 97, at Lincoln school; Judge Means, 95, at Pinckney school; R. C. Rankin, a former student at the University of Pennsylvania; L. S. Powell, at Quincy school; and Harold Constant at McAllen school. Orchestra Purchases Plane Holton Bank Receives Request Holton, April 26 - (UP) The Kansas State bank of Holton, the only remaining bank in the state, requested a for a loan of $1,500 from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, approved by the Kansas City committee. It is expected that the recommendation will be approved in Washington. Chanute Police File Request Harrell to National Tournament Hutchinson, April 28—UP) - Laria Harrie, Hutchinson booster and state bantamweight champion, will go to the national A. A. U. boxing tournament in New York City in May, Harrell was unable to attend the Missouri tournament because of a broken thumb The Hutchinson Board of Trade will sponsor Harrell's trip to New York. Glad to Show You Hutchinson, April 26—(UP) Lost or strayed—but surely not stolen—an ancient Cadiella touring car, vintage of 1909. Paul Harvey of Lyons though he was lending the old chug wagon to the Hutchinson chamber of commerce. But now he finds that somebody else borrowed it. $1795 See Window Mary Laiang, '31, has received an appointment as a teacher for the next school term in the high school at Scandinav. We Offer as a WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 1909 Cadillac is Missing Values up to $35 for Harrell to National Tournament WEDNESDAY Specials Teachers Appointments AGAIN— 0 SPRING & MEDIUM WEIGHT SUITS Salmon Croquette 10c Fresh Buttered Carrots 06c Spring Salad 08c Nothing is good enough but the best. Strawberry Short Cake 10c The Cafeteria --others who spoke were: Gen. Wilder S. Metcalf, 97, at Lincoln school; Judge Means, 95, at Pinckney school; R. C. Rankin, a former student at the University of Pennsylvania; L. S. Powell, at Quincy school; and Harold Constant at McAllen school. Hear Professors Schools Talks on the general topics of Americanism, citizenship, and character, were given this morning before the assemblies in nine Lawrence schools by University professors and residents of Lawrence. Schwegler, Davis, Koenig, and Aller Speak at Lawrence Assemblies Dean R. A. Schweigler of the School of Education spoke at Cortley school; Professor W. W. Davis of the history department; Marianne Morital high School; Marianne High School; Marianne High School; professor of military science and tactics, talked before the New York school assembly; and Dr. F. C. Allen, professor, spoke at the Juniper High School. JULIUS C. HOLMES TO MARRY SENATOR ALLEN'S DAUGHTEI Wichita, April 28 - (UP) - When Henriella Allen, daughter of former Senator Henry J. Allen, is married late to today Julian C. Holmes, secretary of the american legation at Eauvent Roumania, she will carry a bridal wreath of roses sent to her by president and Mrs. Hoover. Allen was the Hoover campaign manager in 1928 and now is a member of the Finance corporation. Holmes is the son of J. R. Holmes of Lawrence. The couple will tour Europe and Africa on their honeymoon. ASSERTED RADICAL STRIPPED, TARRED. FEATHERED BY MOR *Long Beach, Cailf, April 26–(UP)—A man thought to be James Lacey, 35, an asserted radical, was stripped, tarred, and feathered by a mob today. The attack took place shortly after Lacey's release from jail where he had been held since Saturday on charges of criminal syndicalism. Burley, as it concerns construction and landscaping, was the subject of a talk given before the Rotary club yesterday by Professor Verner Smith of the School of Engineering and Architecture. Specially wrapped packages for Mother's Day may be the regular prince. Sover has also put up a Mother's Day gift quality box. Announcing-the grocer . . . Talks Before Rotary Club Boxes of Mrs. Stover's candy will be wrapped for out of town mailing at no extra charge for Mother's Day. A joint meeting of the student branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers from Kansas State College and the University will be held here Thursday, May 5. Members from both schools will give talks at this meeting, and members of the University men will give demonstrations of electrical phenomena. 723 Mass The speaker said that architects and builders had been unable to make an exact definition of beauty but that the general standard was based almost entirely on harmony. Beauty is most often obtained by harmony of outline of form, mass, and color, problems for the designer, the builder and painter. The program was a part of the work of the community service committee. Wendy Dillman, introduced the speaker, and instructed the speaker, and program "Clean Up-Point Up" program be a year round project rather than a week's observances. [ ] 1031 Mass. 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