TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Elbel Reviews History of Olympics Over KFKU Other Instructors Speak on Swimming and Bas- In the radio sports question box conducted by E. R. Elb, director of intramural athletics over KFKU this morning. Brutus Hamilton gave a short speech. He played the Olympic games, one of which is to be held in Los Angeles this summer. He said that the first of the ancient Olympies was held in 778 B.C. and the second in 490 B.C., four years, so this mean that 263 consecutive Olympic tournaments were played. "The modern Olympic games began in 1896 largely through the efforts of Pierre de Coubertin, and the tournament was held in Athens," he said. The modern games have been held since then as follows: Paris, St. Louis, Copenhagen, Budapest, Antwerp, 1920; Paris, 1924; Amsterdam, 1928; and the next in Los Angeles. Herbert G. Alphin, swimming coach, said that hitting a person on the jaw isn't the way to救住 a drowning perma-tender. "We've had life-saving tests, he continued, "have definite instructions for rescuing a drowning person without resort to The question of the purpose of the women's basketball officials rating center being organized at Wichita and the rest of the state is not Ruth Hower, director of women's athletics. "The rating center" she announced was designed to provide individual ratings in conformity with those standards for persons who wish to officiate at women's sports. ADDRESS ON BOX OF APPLLES BRINGS REPLY FROM NORWA Berkley, Cal. Feb. 10 (UP) — Berkley was employed nailing up boxes of apples in Oregon. The fancy struck him to place his name and address in Berkley. Recently he received a letter from Ifvind Bjorlo, Aalesund, Norway. Recently he received a letter from Bindy Bjorlo, Aalteun, Norway. He has received that box of apples, notes St. John's address, and written. First Sack of Flour in 44 Years First Sack of Flour in 44 Years Virginia, Wash, Feb 16—UP)Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Weber recently bought their first sack of flour in 44 years. Previously they from fresh flour which they raided. Weber figured that a 53 cent sack of "store flour" made them $3 worth of bread. Intramural Games --taken over most of our masculine privileges. But pipe smoking still belongs to us. --taken over most of our masculine privileges. But pipe smoking still belongs to us. A. K. Psi-42 Sigma Nu won from Sigma Bum. Iguana Kip and 18 and the Alpa Tau Kip and "B" teams was winner over the Pla Delta Thera "B" with a total count of 29 and the Alpa Tau Omega "B" team gave it the decision over the Kiawbaw "B" by a score of 3-0. Alpha Kappa Pai run away with the high score yesterday by defeating the Rinkedlinks 42 to 17 and Marcoux of the winning team by scoring three goals. Alpha Chi Sigma defended Kappa Eta Kappa by a wide margin, the score being 29 to 8. G. E. T. F. Izard, g 2 0 Fleming, f 7 2 Krant, g 2 0 Marcouws, f 8 2 Harrington, r 2 0 Harrison, i 2 0 G. F. T. F. Sharton, f 4 Perk, k 6 Jobson, c 2 Fanastach, g 1 Adams, g 0 A. C. Sin-29 Reference: Beardslee. Si n Na - 25 10 3 G. F. T. P. Fountain, f 6 4 1 Pleider, f 1 1 0 Bannner, g 1 0 0 Passer, g 0 0 0 Passer, g 0 0 0 Allen, g 0 0 0 Rinkeydinks - 17 G. F. T. E. Turt. g 2 Vaughn, g 0 Washington, 0 Wooten, f 1 Xamu, f 0 Icimmer, f 1 G. F. T. E. G, T. F, T. Allen, g 2 0 Lieb, g 4 0 Griffin, t 0 0 Penne, t 1 0 Penne, t 1 0 Maschere, t 0 0 A. T. O. "B" - 26 G. F. T. F. Ziennesi, f 1 Jenkins, f 0 Hazen, c 0 Thomoldb, g 0 Doddridge, g 0 Tuttle, g 0 Fattle, g 0 R. K. C. G, F T F I Fear, f 0 1 Brauniger, f 0 0 Bandnacht, c 1 0 Fink, k 0 1 Owser, o 1 0 S. A.E.-18 Bond, f 1 0 Merkone, f 1 0 McKenna, f 2 0 Darshai, f 2 0 Hadley, f 0 Hodges, f 0 G. F. II 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Kayhawk. B2-24 Referee - Beardslee. Only two games are scheduled for tonight. At 10 Sigma Alpha Epsilon "B" will play Alpa Tau Omega "B" with the Kappa Psi "B" will meet the Kayhawk "B" team on the west court. The schedule for tomorrow follows: Delta Sigma Pi vs. Theta Sigma Q vs. Kappa Psi. Potats at 6:30, Alpha Kappa Lambda vs. Delta Sigma Lambda and Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Kappa Sigma at 9 o'clock. At 11 River Rata play Chi Delta Sigma "B" team meets the Alpha Kappa Psi "B" team. Hill Society Call K. U, 25 before 12:30 p.m. University Club Has Depression Party A depression party was given Saturday night at the University club. The idea of a city mission was carried out in the informal program and in the decorations of faded flowers and candles given by the guests and the refreshments were served as though coming from a soup kitchen. The feature of the evening was radio program broadcast by Mrs. A. J Mix, Walter Keeler, and Professor Henry Werner, from an adjoining room. The program included an imposition and description of a reception at the University club in 1982. Professor Werner is a member of ceremonies. Dancing followed the program. Professor and Mrs. Henry Werne Professor and Mrs. Henry Werne in charge of the party, assisting the Wress. W.R. Madeko, Professor and Mrs. H. R. Chubb, and Professor and Mrs. Pi Lambda Theta Has Open Meeting Dr. Paul B. Lawson, associate dean of the College, spoke on "Educational Changes" at the annual open meeting of Pi Lambda Tithe; honorary educational security, this afternoon at 3:45 in Central Administration building. Following the address, tea was served in the rest room of Central Adelaide Hospital. A. Schoegel and M. Austin H. Turney poured. The meeting was under the direction of the following committees: romance languages; Margaret Bentfield; ed32; Meryl Kreamer; c52; Isabella Nuel, ed31; Janet Wade; S. Ziegler; c52; and Betty Harper, M. Soyer. Hogue-McKibbin Mrs. Thomas Lewis Owlette, Ohlstein, announces the marriage of her daughter Helen Schenke House, 24, to her husband John Owlette. Her canal, Cahall Island, Mr. McKibrin also a former student of the University. He is a graduate of the University of California and is now a international awer in Boston, Colombia, South America, Mr McKibrin was a member of the Anaconda fraternity while in university. The Kappa Sigma fraternity held installation of officers last night. The officers are Kenneth Slocum, c33, president; Frank Johnson, c32, vicepresident; Randy Aaron, c31, treasurer; Olen Rouk, b23, treasurer; and Mortimer Fisher, c22, secretary. Professor W. W. Davis, of the history department, will speak on George Washington before the Women's city club at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Miss Helen Rhoa House, assistant professors in English, will read some of her poetry. Rudolph Miller, 65, yesterday underwent and emergency operation for a gunman killed by Saddler. His condition is as good as may he possessed. Miller is a number of members of the Army. D. Ross Miller, 31, was operated on Saturday evening at the Missouri Methadone hospital in Joseph, Missouri, for treatment of Joseph M. Epstein and now works in Kansas City. The Book club of A.A.U.W. will meet tomorrow evening with Miss Martha Raybill, 1045 Vermont street, upstairs in the library. We'll report on the poetry of Amy Lowell. Sigma Delta Chi, journalism fraternity will have dinner and a professional meeting tonight at 6 o'clock at the Colonial Tea room. Dinner guests at the Kappa Eta Kappa house last evening were Frances Fc3; C23; Dorothy Dixon, C3; Alice C2; and William Anderson, adst.c. The Newcomers club will meet at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. M. Young, 1346 Louisiana Miss. Nella Burlison assistant teacher at The University of experiences in collecting materials for her book on Indian poetry. T. N.T. will have a smoke to-night at 7:39 at the home of Lieutenant E. H. Coo, 1708 Mississippi street. All members of the R.O.T.C. engineer battalion are invited. Members of T.N.T. will be in uniform. Alpha Xi Delta sorority will have charge of the W.S.G.A. tea tomorrow at 3 p.m. in Central Administration restroom at Pioneer Peau, Pearson-bmother, will pot. Mrs. Ben, S. Paulen, Fredonia Kan, and C. M. A. Thomas are guests at the Chi Omega house. Harriet Baldry, c35, was a guest at the Alpha Delta Pi house today for lunch. Want Ads DOYS: 85 each per month for two boys. Unusually nice room in modern home. Breakfast and evening dining room. 16TAM after 4 p.m. — 141 TWO NICE double rooms for boys; rent very reasonable. 1320 Ohio street. Phone 2738R. —114 REWARD: For the return of a silk bathing aid. Left in men's locker room, Friday evening at 6 o'clock. Phone 1144, ask for Kruse. —113 --taken over most of our masculine privileges. But pipe smoking still belongs to us. 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Coxheen and football authorities throughout the nation have overwhelmingly lauded the most drastic set of rule changes since 1908 but are also disappointed by chorus of criticism can be expected. Already Sam Willmann, coach of Ohio State University, is warning that the flying tackle and the block rate will become a standard for Frances Wallace, football analyst on the New York Daily News, seconds. Willmann's warnings and adds that the new method of calling a ball "dead" will already override officials. The blocking and tackling rule provides "it will be legal for the tackle to handle his feet only at the instant that he is going down." Even the most ardent admirers of the new rule admit this will result in many hairline decisions. Five yards at times Bill Ingram, coach at the University of California was an outspoken critic of the changes. He said, "There is no question that the game is being hurt by the changes." 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