PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1932 Jayhawker Team to Meet Haskell on Home Diamond Kraemer To Start Secone Contest Against Indi- dians Tomorrow Afternoon DR ALLEN IS ABSENT The Haskell Indians, who outplayed and outscored the Jaxon River baseball team in the final game of day, will come to the K. U. diamond for a return contest tomorrow after Rugged playing by both teams gave evidence of the short time for practice, and they did not have the opportunity to see their weaknesses, they should put on a good outfit. Westerday the Kansas squad had an intensive drill on fundamentals. The pitchers worked out, at the same time giving practice to the batters and fielders. The team is handicapped by the absence of Dr. F. Crane, Coulthard, of whose work is being handled by three players, Smith Rose, and Cooley. Kraemer is scheduled for the pitching assignment for tomorrows' game Kraemer pitched the last four innings in his debut for our out-bid injury, the Indians well. is no admittance charge. The probable starting lineups: Kansas Haskell Kansas 2b Loree, fc Hulceen, fc Smith, rf Meacham, 3b Brazil, c Thomas, 2b Ross, b Asly, c Johnson, lb Homer, ff Douglas, p Kraemer, b Coats, 1b Baxter, ss McNevins, rf Sport Shorts George Edwards, coach of basketball at the University of Missouri, expresses his belief that the new rule proposes at the meeting of the National Basketball Coachs association to force the team in possession of a free throw within 10 seconds would not be incorporated in the 1933 code. Coach Edwards probably hopes that this rule will not be incorporated in the new set of rules because his teams feature a slow break between the ball once they have taken the lead. The Kansas City Blues continued to show form in wisteria's exhibition this season, but the blues' Thomas who has had trouble with his pitching arm since his remarkable performance during the 1929 playing season, still wins Tigers only three hits in five innings. "Babe" Ruth continues to be the hitter star he has always been. In yesterday's exhibition game with the Louisville Colonels he drove in three runs. The "Babe" has four honeys to his credit so far in pre-season games. Bien Eastman, the Stanford track star who ran the quarter-mile in 46 seconds but March 26, will attempt to set a new world's record in the half-mile race. The present half-mile is 1:31.6, held by Dr. Otto Fetterer of Germany. The New York Giants will play the Detroit Tigers at Mushebach Field tomorrow. This will be the first time they have ever appeared in Kansas City. KFKU Wednesday Dr. E H Taylor, associate professor of zoology, will speak on Folkhorne and Supervision at 11 o'clock. Some knowledge of pharmacy will be the subject of the talk by Lloyd B. Loughton, instructor in pharmacy and analyst of state drug laboratory, at 11:15. This is the first of a series. At 6 p.m., R. S. Hoye, instructor in economics, will talk on Over-Production, one of a series of talks on economics. Thursday The regular elementary French lesson, by W. K. Cormack, instructor in romance languages, will be given at 6 a.m. every Thursday at 6, will be in charge of Leslie M. Davis, supervisor of physical education in public schools, Kanada. The regular Friday morning Appreciation of Music program, under Charles Sanford Skilton, professor of 'organ' will be on at 11, for half an hour. A 6 in the evening Gil and Gus will be presented; followed at 6:15 by a musical program arranged by Miss Conger; assistant professor of piano. Saturday A book review, one of a series, will be given by C. B. Lipo, instructor in English, at 11 o'clock. At 11:15, will be News Flashed to the classroom at 6:00 p.m., by a musical program arranged by G. Criss Simpson, instructor in organ. First Tiger Game Friday Baseball Nine To Meet Kirksville State Teachers College Columbia, Mo., April 15—UP) The University of Missouri baseball team, working under the guidance of Coach Jack Crangle, is rounding quickly into shape in preparation for its opening game in Kawaskee State Teachers College April 8. Coach Crangle is working two kids in practice every day weather permit. The girl, tainey Bainm is at first. Framer at second, Vandiver at short. Muller at third, The other infield, made up of sophomores, includes Miller, first, Kline second, Barner, short, Passer third, and Otch, catch. Norman Wagner and Charles Love pitcher, are working out regularly. Spring Football Practice Will Continue Next Week Squad Considered One of Best Appearing in Seasons Seasons Sertimimage of what is considered on the best appearing spring football season will be posted in the next gridlin in several seasons is scheduled to continue the rest of this week A a squad which has all the earrmarks of championship material has been working out under Couch W. H. Wairn, 80, to train for the large representation of lettermen from last year and the year before is on hand daily, supplemented by enough promising new material to give Coach Cox's team for his first string line in the fall. ...actice has been, up to the present, mostly limited to drill on fundamentals, blocking broken field conditions and handling dummy scrimage. Several actual scrimgames have taken place between two limps. Standard plays have been run through with a precision that shows great promise for the performance. Ormond Beach, powerful fullback of two seasons who is looking better than ever Elite MVP. With a great goaler, will make an excellent running partner. With these and such men of proved ability as Stuck, Atta-Jason, J.J. McClure, Nikkei neh, Murghier, Burgerin, Plaskett, Borello, Frees, Coach Hargus has quite an array of veteran material with a great skill set. Combined with this seasoned material, a host of new men in the sophomore group will capilly fill in theVA's cast. The group is being shown by such men as Watkins, Dees, McCoy, Teengearden, Praeber, Backley, Nessmith, Bankman, and Kane. Intramural Games --be with Oklahoma, April 23, at Norman. In view of the fact that both teams had been settled down to intensive practice and the members of the Jackson team were familiar with the Drawings for the intramural tennis singles have been made with the aid of a special ball that was necessary owing to the unimaginable large amount of entries in this year's tournament. DIVISION Jadson Smith, intuitively said to C. Merrett, the interim CEO of Gartner, that he had a "very strong interest in" the Ptik, PC K, SA, S.A.T., A.S.I., A.C., A.M., A.S., A.H., A.L., A.W., A.Z., A.Q., A.R., A.V Golf, Tristanley, hp; Mason, Jimonan Tina Traus, Joseph; McKinnon, Sara; Moss, James; Kushkaw, C. Schmidt; C.D.W. Smith Sigma Chi Chio bwr Batterie Chio bwr Ixo Kai Kai bwr Ixo Ixo Ixo Ixo Ixo Ixo Pk A. K. A. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. Ak Pk Battierie Ake Ake Ake Ake Ake Ake Ake Battierie Ake Ake Ake Ake Ake Ake Ake Ake D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. U. E. U. U. U. U. U. U. U. U. U. U. U. U. B. Haugh, Haigh Cage, v. Aaron, Kashkari C. Khalaf, Hammar, Hagh, v. Aaron, Kashkari v. a. Hagg, Hagh, Ploo Gae, A.S. Bri, v. a. Hagg, Hagg, Ploo Gae, A.S. Bri, v. a. Hagg, Hagg, Ploo Gae, A.S. Bri, v. Tam v. Mahlim, Daftar C., Dj. Lune, D. D. Lune, Jacques X., Faro, G.T., Joo, D. D. Lune, Jacques X., Faro, G.T., Joo, D. D. Lune, Jacques X., Faro, G.T., Joo, D. D. Lune, Fallah, Dr. K. K., Sithilshaw, D.K. K., Fallah, Dr. K. K., Sithilshaw, D.K. K., Fallah, Dr. K. K., Sithilshaw, D.K. K., Fallah, Dr. K. K., Sithilshaw, D.K. K., DIVISION IV University Gets Buck Deer A. Haderer, Delta City, Iva. L. Quantonan, S.A.E. B. O'Reilly, San Francisco, Cal. J. Qualquay, California, Iva. B. Frank, Lake Elmo, Md. C. Hoffman, Philadelphia, Pa. D. Holman, Miami, Fla. D. Pac, Paso Delfin, Ariz. A. T. Reed, Albuquerque, N.M. E. Palacio, Santa Ana, Cal. M. Vance, D. D. Vargas, New Orleans, Miss. F. Morrison, Chicago, Ill. W. W. Murray, Dallas, Tex. G. W. Wimpey, Chicago, Ill. W. Moriarty, Chicago, Ill. H. Q. Quiet, Chicago, Ill. W. Morrison, Chicago, Ill. Bassett, A. I. T.O. v. L. Yumann, D.U. Dawson, Henderson, M.D. v. E. Sternberg, G.W. Lambert, Lamar, P.H. Hair, A.L. D.F.D. v. Prangmayer, P. Hair, P.H. Hair, A.L. D.F.D. v. Prangmayer, untrained v. Heen Chao, P.H. Diefen Savage, untrained v. Heen Chao, P.H. Diefen Savage, K.E.K. v. E. Tie A.B. v. E.A. P. Manning, K.E.K. v. E. Tie A.B. v. E.A. P. Manning, Sus bin, W. Grawayne, D.B.S. bin, P. Lumber- der, V. P. Poughlin, B.G. Grant, G.A.E. untrained v. P. Struthi, P. Graffin, G.A.E. DIVISION V A buck deer, one of a small herd hat that was recently moved from Gage park, Tepepes to the grounds of the University. It was transferred to its new quarters and its body was given to the University by the superintendent of he lake. Hoover Denies That He Asked for 'Commission Washington, April 5- (UPI) -President Hoever, in a statement today, denied that he asked formation of "another commission," in his message to the congress for a new partition co-operation for a national plan of government economy. Says Non-Partisan Suppor Is Necessary to Reduce Expenses "What I asked for in my message yesterday," the President said, in his press conference yesterday. "was or not to allow all forces to reduce government expenses in the national emergency." The President pointed out in firm language that for the last seven years he had made a whole reorganization of government functions." He said he had done this to eliminate overhauling and "do away with waste." He also announced he hadn't been asked," he said. Mr. Roover's statement was a swift shutout to criticisms of his message and the language he used in my message yesterday was organized non-partisan co-operation by all forces o reduce government expenses in the national economy, which would remain quiet for the taxpayer. One the direct reduction of appropriations within the authority of existing hays creating and specifying various activities of the government. A definite progress to this end was placed before congress in the executive budget proposal in which there was a reduction of $80,000,000 for the evergreen. There are three general directions in which expenses can be reduced: Tennis Squad Stays Inside Two, there are a large number o. expenditures within the bursaes and departments which cannot be reduced without a change in the laws, so that a state department or its mittees can reduce such expenditures. Three, those directions of economy which can only be accomplished by recognition and consolidation of government actions as so to encourage overlapping bursaes and commissions waste." Will Open Local Season April 14 With Wibert W. Coen JR., c33, captain and coach of the Kansas tennis squad, announced that the team would play at the Kentucky gymnasium in Robinson gymnasium, until after the first series which is with Missouri, April 14. The matches will be played in the auditorium despite the good weather. The team must be played on the outside courts. The Missouri team has also been watching on an inside court. It is probably played on the outside court, 'which will be played later in the summer, will likewise be played inside'. Cohen has just returned from the second annual River-Oaks tournament in Houston, Texas, where he reached the quarter-finals. He was playing under Coach Edgar Gomez, a fact that he had bad no outside practice before leaving for the tournament. Ounion Goes to Political Meetings Newman Jeffrey, manager of the Memorial Union building, announces that he will be open for political meetings of political parties, for the minimum charge of $5. If notice is given. Read the Kansan Want Ads. Union Open to Political Meetings No Need to Put Up a Howl About Walking Just call 433 And let a car for every occasion. FORDS 10c a mile CHEVROLETS now 10c a mile DODGES now 12c a mile —plus 20c per hour "If the business world wanted to do something that would pave the way for a long-time, steady rise in prosperity, it could do no better than to invest its profits in education, science, culture, and the arts," said Dr. R. H. Whalen, an associate professor of psychology in his series of talks on "Psychology and the Depression." "From all standpoints, business rests on education – there would be no business if we were all feeble-minded. The uneducated individuals have fewer wants than the educated. The more educated a person is, the richer life comes to live; the larger and more varied the market for which he buys. "Rich and poor alike buy in proportion to the degree to which their minds liberated from one kind of conservatism to another, the armer thinks the machinery his grand-father used is good enough; the laborer the musician on his instrument will live with us," she added. Doctor Wheeler declared that competition does not "make business." On the contrary, he said, competition made business only for those who won in competition. "Competition is an effect of business, rather than a cause," he said. He argues that companies seeking to avoid competition through mergers and the like. "The same thing is true with the present economic order. The same business order is different from the farmer or the laborer from his conservation, loses his enthusiasm for change when his own methods and practices become outdated."[1] "Education, the process of learning how the economy order elows the laws of nature is the best way to overcome them." "Nevertheless, business is better off for competition. Within limits, it controls the price level and keeps prices down. It is the weakness in human nature the desire to make excessive profits that gives competition its value. Business Should Support Education for Steady Prosperity, Wheeler Says A. G. 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