PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1901 Red Team Is Victorious Over Blues; 24-6 Score Coaches Incense Rivalry by Pointing Out Faults of the Plays A regular rivalry developed between the Red and Blue football aggregations in Friday scrimmage that took the form of a game with the Reds energetic offense. The teams did not attempt to make the points after the touchdowns. The rivalry was increased by the coaching staff who kept urging the teams to show greater fight, besides correcting the错误. Cox commanded Coax as members for the game experienced Blues and Coochen Mike Getto and Ireland piloted the victorious James. Kane Burch, star coach of the aforementioned team, helped with the infiltration. Blues Score First The Blues were the first to score takeout the ball on the 40-yard line and pitching down the field for a touchdown in a 5-1 victory (football). After this first score the Blue eleven was unable to cross the goal line allowed by penetrations on territory. The Red's first two touchdown came as a result of intercepted passes. Dick O'Neill, playing end, intercepted the first pass on about the 50-yard line and run through the entire team for a touchdown. The Red played a playback kick on the defense, duplicated O'Neill's feet and scored the second touchdown for the Reds. Bansch Plays for Reds Following three two scores in a game was the Reds' first victory, the ball went back and forth near the center of the field. The next score came from a nicely executed pass from Lee Pee's to Fred Black, who struck across the plate. But the defense came near the end of the scrimmages with John Madison carrying the ball. For the Reds, Bansch was a power on offense. Elmer Schauke was good for many grains, although he did not make any scores. For the Blues, Walter Chance was strong on the defense with John Manning as the greatest offensive leader. Friday's scrimmage continued for an hour and a half and brought out many of the squand's faults. The plays that worked best were the right powerhouse type with most of the plex plays falling because the nets Coach Harper was pleased with the amount of squarm for the scrimmage. A large crowd witnessed the workout. Hospital New Three students entered the hospital Layne and Terry They were Clesmanian Layne, Grisel, Hudley Ritter, G31, and Lavenier Kister, grt. Dr. Desarda will now have the advantage of a free employment bureau. The access to the benefits will be announced that body will serve as a lab cleaning house for those not meeting requirements. KFKU (具体内容请见附件) Due to the fact that Dean Paul D Lawren will be in Topica attending the Pharmaceutical convention, Thursday April 16, Prof. Henry Wenry, men's student adviser, will speak over St. Mary's high school students and their parents. The series of tuffa which have been given during the past two months to Mr. K. D. McGrath, George O. Foster, registrar of the University, and continued by Dean Lawe. Dean Lawson's talks, "Ads and Hindi- rances to Scholarship," and "The Fresh- man and the Large University," will be given on April 23 and 20 respectively. The subject which ads. Warren is "The Freshman" at Thursday a LISI is "The Freshman." A new feature will be started on KF KU Thursday morning at 11 when Prof. W. A. Dill, of the department of journalism, publishes a newspaper and journalism subjects. The schedule for Prof. Dill's talk is as follows. April 15, "The Newspaper Business"; April 23, "Gaming the Media"; April 24, "Newspaper Accuracy." The schedule for KFKU during the week of April 12 to April 18 is as follows: *Opening the Short Story*, Prof. W. R. Harley, "Development of the Airship", Proof. At 6:45 to 7:30 p.m., Prof. L. D. Jenness will speak on "Present Program and Policies in the Regulation of Pubi- ce Service Industries." A musical program arranged by Prof. Roy Underwood will be given present speaking; Glenn Morris, horn; C. Vernon Pickell, bassoon; Harry Hurtz, flute. The program is "Milutet in F Miner (op. 2, No. 32)" (Dedworth), woodwind music, and piano. The program is "Mendibusha," Roy Underwood plantat, a "A Lowermoorer" (Harry Hirsch), woodwind music, and "Summer Nicks" (F. Phillipshear), chamber solo, Richard Norris, accompanied by flute, Iron Insept, "Varcissus Unifier" (Fredrine-Gartner), sound organ, "Violence Gartner" (Snow Orton), woodwind music, and "Violence Gartner" (Snow Orton), woodwind music, and "Varcissus Unifier" (Fredrine-Gartner), sound organ, Jayhawk. Taxi 65 TAXI Ike Guffin Fords and Buicks MONDAY Where Big Pictures Play Thru Wednesday PATEE Bebe Daniels Perfect Sound in her Greatest Dramatic Achievement as Dora Mac Dora Macy's Soul-Revealing Biography to which the author dared not sign her name! You've never seen beautiful Birthday cards, smartmores, smartworms, ten-meters, these great stars are in the hearts of your children. - Selected Short Units - Cartoon Novelly Travelogue Book Ben Lyon Lewis Stone Natalie Moorechad and Joan Blondell Tuesday-11 to 11:30 a.m., English literature talk, followed by "The Use of Visual Aids Among the Schools of Kanada," Ellsworth C. Dent, secretary bureau of visual instruction; 4 to 6:00 p.m. for musical lecture, Prof. S. Skillen. horn, and bassoon; "Sevenade" (A. Titl), flute, horn, and piano. Wednesday, 11-10 to 12:30 a.m., Campus Calendar, by IH-H, the Mt. Corral campus. In lieu of an orchestra, Rhoa Hoopsers, 6 to 6:29 p.m., "When Causes an Eclipse of the Sun" Cell Music, by The Jazz Band, musical music program presented by MuslA Merle Conger and Mint Hale Orchestra. Thursday-11 to 11:30 a.m. "The Newspaper Business" Prof. W. A. Dill; "The Freeman," Prof. Henry Werner; man's student, adviser. Friday—11 to 11.39 a.m., "Physical Development in Children" Edwin Milton Belles, professor of education and director of teacher training "German and English Secondary Education," Dr. Bruno Musso, visiting instructor in German. Baldwin—Being a member of a Greek letter ferriteria has its disadvantages scholastically, according to staitistics compiled for the first semester by Registrar S. A Dekel of Dehradun University. The girls excelled the frat men and women by an average of 33.97 points. The nonfried women led the Greeks by 33 points, while the men had a scholastic advantage of 44 points over the fraternity. Saturday—1:45 to 5 p.m., Kansas re- looms Frat Men Low Students THEMES, NOTEBOOKS. Master Theses wanted to type by experienced typist and grammarian. Rates reasonable. Call 2476. -135 FRANK H. LESCHER Show Repairing 812% Mass, Phone 256, Lawrence, Ksx Want Ads Billiards Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Mass. St. GLIDDEN TOURIST home. A good place to visit visiting parents or friends and families, housed in 102 and New Hampshire Plane 103G. Garges or parking space When Did You Write Your Last Letter? Don't be old fashioned and use just any kind of stationery. LOST: Yellow gold wrist watch on or near K U. k营队, Mary Matthews. 1792 Miss. Phone 2504J = -132 We have a special sale on Eaton, Crane, and Pike writing paper. CARTER'S 1025 Mass. Phone 1051 "Just Around the Corner" 8th and New Hampshire HOTEL WOOD Come With a DINNER DATE and enjoy our meals DINNER 12 to 2 p. m. — 75c SUPPER 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. — 50c Phone 557 for Private Rooms for Dinner Parties PERMANENT WAVES Any Styls — $2.50 and S4.00 Shampoo 25c Fingerwave 25c Special Sale of Cosmetics Snyder 817 Mass. St. Beauty School Lawrence, Kan. Phone 893 University of Kansas Concert Course Extra Attraction The Musical Event of a Generation PADEREWSKI Master Pianist - Composer - Statesman University Auditorium Wednesday Evening, April 22nd, 8:20 o'clock An opportunity to hear and see the World's Famous Musician The Titian of the Pianoforte Reserve at once for desirable seats for this Super-attraction. Seats now selling $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Round Corner Drug Store Bell's Music Store School of Fine Arts Office LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON. Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 395 Well Dressed Students go to R. E. Protch, the Tailor 833 Mass. April Showers of Quality Entertainment Monday and Tuesday RUTH "Unfaithful" HATTERTON A Paramounti Picture with PAUL LUKAS "Sarah and Sue," anybody's Woman, "The Right to Love and love, so spawning a drama" Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Prices, Mat. 10-25c Eve. 10-35c The World's Most Lovable Kids! Robert Coogan (Jackie's brother) Jackie Cooper, Mitzi Green and Jackie Searl in PERCY CROSBY'S A Paramount Picture You'll laugh-with a tear in the mouth. A human story of boyhood un- fed for fiddle. It itches down deep into your heart-and stir long inside. It NOTE Continuous Shows Monday from 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. Children can come as late as 4 *clock* and be home in time for dinner. Shows Monday 1:3-5:9 From 1 to 5 p.m. 10c - 30c From 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. 10c - 50c