PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Mullins Appointed Athletic Director at St. Benedicts Assistant Grid Coach War Member of Last Team Coached by Rockne at Notre Dame ON STAFF ONE YEAR Larry (Moon) Mullin, assistant football coach, has accepted a position with the Benedict College all sports at St. Benedict's College in Atchison for next year. Mullins came to Kansas last year, after having a scholarship from Notre Dame football team coached by the late Knute Rocke. He was an All-American and played football coach of the Hawkeyws. Mullins will remain at the University until June 1, when he will take up his position as captain of associate friends among the members of the Ajayhawar football squad and gained the respect of the backbone men who believed in his fundamental knowledge. Because of the move to decrease athletic expenditures it is quite probable that no substitute will be obtained to fill the vacancy, although no official action has been taken by the board in respect to athletic reductions. Dean George Shaad, of New York, the president of the gretwing Board, is in New York, and no meeting of the group will be called before his return. Reports from the athletic office this morning confirmed the fact that no official action had been taken by the body in relation to Steven. The freshman coach and coach will not be until the next athletic board meeting. the action taken in Topeka when Lawrence business men conferred with Governor Harry Wooding has not been revealed and further investigation throw some light on the attitude taken by the men toward the athletic reductions. --sports writers considered the strongest team in the "Big Six" of college basketball. fine New Brake braleen, Missouri always draws well at Norman when Nebrake, "Big Six" champions of 181, may draw as many as 200. The pallistin in 1928, a man in 1928, a Intramural Games The intramural basketball schedule before the holidays has been completed and no games will be played until next semester. Division A The standing of the teams are as follows: Division B Team Won Lost Pe. Beta 4 0 100 Sigma Gam 4 0 100 Phi Gam 3 1 75 Delta Chi 3 1 75 S. A E 2 2 50 Phi E 2 2 50 A T O 1 3 25 D S. L 0 3 00 S. A M. 0 3 00 A K. L 0 3 00 Team Won Lost Pi K. A 4 0 Sigma Chi 3 1 Kappa Sig 3 1 Phi Psi 2 2 Triangle 2 2 S. P. E 2 2 D. J 2 2 D. T. D 1 3 Phi Kappa 0 3 Acacia 0 3 Division C Team Won Lost Pct Cottage Intellectuals 5 0 100 D. S. Pi 4 4 1000 G. W. K 4 1 765 Lawrence Ind. 3 1 750 Theta Tau 2 3 400 Phi Beta Pi 1 2 300 River Rats 1 3 400 K. Ea K 0 4 000 K. Ea K 1 5 400 Division D Team Won Loss Rinkey Dinky 4 0 A. K. Pai 3 0 C. D. S. 3 1 Cardinals 3 1 Haugh club 2 2 Kayhawk 2 2 A. P. Omega 1 3 Phi Chi 1 3 P. A. D. 1 3 Mortar-Pestal 0 4 Division E Team A. T. O. "B" Won 4 Los Sigma Nu "B" 3 0 Phi Gai "B" 3 1 Kai Poi "B" 3 1 S. A. E. "B" 2 1 Kayhawk "B" 2 1 C. D. G "B" 2 1 Sigma Chi "B" 2 2 Cardinals "B" 2 2 Phi Delt "B" 2 1 Kappa Sig "B" 1 2 Delta Chi "B" 1 4 Poi B "B" 0 4 T. D. B "B" 4 4 It looks as if the Big Six championship it is still in circulation and most anyone has a chance at it. With Oklahoma State, Arkansas State, Kansas, Kansas State, and Iowa State resting in second place it will be an even bigger show on the list at the second round begin. Sport Shorts MILLER'S BARBECUE Max Schmeling, weight heavyweight champion, and Jack Sharkey, the challenger from Boston, have finally signed articles for a 15-round bout in New York in June. The exact date will be let later, but will probably be June 16 Schmeling won title recognition when he beat Sharkey in lightning in New York in 1930. Schmeling will receive $37½ and Sharkey $12½ percent of the total receipts. --sports writers considered the strongest team in the "Big Six" of college basketball. fine New Brake braleen, Missouri always draws well at Norman when Nebrake, "Big Six" champions of 181, may draw as many as 200. The pallistin in 1928, a man in 1928, a Dean George Shaad's absence will prevent any further action by the athletic board until his return. Larry Frye, who is one of the key careers in the coaching staff of the football department, although from all probable reports the position will not be available, said that he would management will retain Steve Hinshaw, freshman coach, will rest with the action of the board, and reports which are outwardly consistent with whom it have specific foundation. The resignation of Mullins probably secures the position held by H. W. Hughes as head coach of football, since he coached both teams in his co-coachship of Mullins and Mike Getto, if Hughes had been asked to leave. However, although no meeting was scheduled, the board it will surely convene shortly after Dean Shaard returns, and no doubt there will be some delinite action taken toward reducing expenditures at that time. Oklahoma Well Pleased With 1932 Grid Schedule Missouri at Norman Home coming and K-Aggies on Dads' Day Norman, Jan. 23—The Missouri game Nov. 5 has been designated as the homecoming game on the Sonner football schedule for 1923 and the Kansas State game Oct. 22 as the Dad's Day game by Ben G. Owen, athletic director. Besides these two games, the Sooermen will meet Nebraska at Norman on Nov. 19 and the University of Tulsa at Norman on Oct. 1, giving the university eleven what is probably its most attractive schedule of modern pug-kin history. For hot, tender juicy Barbecue Beef and Pork Sandwiches. Tulsa, Kansas State, Missouri and Nebraska are opponents of sufficient prowess to draw spectators to Owen field in drove down next fall. Owen believes. The Golden Hurricane with its swift open style of play, should give the Sooners a terrific battle in the opening game, Kansas State had what many Good Coffee—Home Made Pies U. S. Highway No.40 Oct. 1 Tulsa U. at Norman *Oct. 8 Kansas at Lawrence. Oct. 15 Texas at Dallas. Mud Creek Bridge Oct. 29 Oklahoma Aggies at Stillwater. Oct. 15 Texas at Dallas. *Oct. 22 Kansas Aggies at Norman Dad's Day) Mary is the most popular girl name in census of 740 coats at Pennsylvania. The dresses and accessories dents are named Mary, with Elizabeth or Betty dresses for third or for third with 25 coats *Nov. 5 Missouri at Norman (Home-* *ovine).* TAXI 25c *Nov. 12 Iowa State at Ames. Plymouth and Chrysler Cars 12 TAXI HUNSINGER Nov. 24 George Washington U. Washington D. C. (Thanksgiving) *Big Six* conference games. Must Change Water Supply A filtration plant which would get its supply from the Neosoto river is believed to be the only solution for the city of Chicotau, Kan., which has found its present city water source in fourteen fourteen, an element that produces "mottled teeth." Chetopa May Use River After Report By K. U. Instructors R. E. Lewance, assistant professor of civil engineering at the University of Kansas and acting chief engineer for the Mississippi Gulfobie, assistant professor of chemistry at the University and chemist for the division of sanitation of the Kansas state government, will present water works will have to be abandoned and that they believe the solution was the establishment of a water filtration plant which the close proximity to the city makes highly feasible. It is believed the city will decide on a bond issue to raise funds for the erection of a building. If the bond is delayed until Lawrence has received Dr. Frederick S. McKay's report on the situation and has in turn requested that the state board of health, by the state board of health, to the city. Three new series of talks will start over station KFPU with the beginning of next month. One series by Prof. C. S. Skillen of the School of Fine Arts, based on musical appreciation, will be held from April 10 to April 16 at 11:00 Friday mornings. Other new series will be an athletic question box and answers by Prof. Elwin Ebel, director of intramurals, to be broadcast Tuesday from 11:10 to KFKU A series of radio lessons in elementary French will be broadcast over station KFKU the second semester at 11 o'clock each Monday morning. The program will be taught by Dr. Carl Crocelli, instructor in romance languages at the University. The first lesson will be given Monday, Feb. 1. The text to be used in this series is entitled "Simplest Spoken French" by Gloe and Ceri, published by HarperCollins. The regular program tomorrow from 11 to 11:30 will include a one act play by Mrs. M. Bair, director of school and community drama, the fourth number of a series of six. From 1 to 6:30 a musical program will be presented at the School of Fine Arts. Tuesday's program will include the concluding numbers of two series of talks, one on "English in the English department," who will talk on "Poetic Color," and one by Prof. Bert A. Nash of the School of Education at Texas Tech University "EI-Labs" in the Home. During this same period from 11:15 to 11:30 Miss Helen Rhoda Hoepes of the English department will give a talk honoring the centenary of Lewis Carver, Alain Aibre and Prof. Ivan B. Ship musical program will be presented as arranged by Prof. Prof. J. P. Jensen of the department of political science will speak from 11 to 11:15 during the Wednesday period, in a series TAs; the last number of a series. Waldemar Geltch of the School of Fine Arts. DIFFERENT OILS AND GREASES FORYOUR CAR The Kansas high school essay contests, on the disarrangement program will be held in October at 11:30. In the evening from 6 to 11:40 Lecon Leuch Bauman will speak or interview. A. specially refined Lubricant B. lubricating oil C. it has job to do. Even though paint and filling is checked against authenticity diagram of a product Friday from 11 to 11:30 a British travel talk will be given, entitled *tell me about the world*, by Charles A. Dendorff Jr., will speak on "The Art Work of Your Yearbook," the last task of a series, followed by a program by the University string quartet. A—WaterPump; specialwaterproof groate. Saturday from 11 to 11:30 a.m. Prof. U. G. Mitchell of the mathematics department will speak on "Weights and Measures," the last of a series of talks. In the evening from 11 to 6:30 the discussion contest will again be discussed. Come and enjoy good food along with good music. Firestone SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION Whenever you meet just say - "How about lunch at THE PLAZA B—Transmission and Differenti- tion; Special lubricant in- accordance with car manu- factures' specifications. C—Universal Joint Grease. D—Wheel Bearings; special wi- board bearing grease. E—Engine; proper grade mo- dels. 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