1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | ... TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Spring Football Brings Out Last Year Lettermen Coach Larry 'Moon' Mullin Arrives Here Today; Eight Veterans Report BAUSCH IS ELIGIBLE With five lettermen and three last-year squad men reporting for spring football, regular practice begins year after year. The football ball will continue for about six weeks. Letterman reporting yesterday included Frank "Pete" Bausch, center on the 1929 squad, Elmer Schaake, half-back; Black Fred, backhalf, huddle Jimmy McGraw, left-half, squat Squid men reporting as James Burch, center; Joe Zvainikov, tackles and Bernard Carpenter, end. "Pete" Bausch, who was unable to play last fall or of the season for his squid competition this year so that he will be eligible next year. Earl Fay, tackle; Gilbert Hansen, end; and Carrie Smith, quarterback will be biny with track and baseball who will be unable to do any work of the game. We are being practicing with the freshman squad for the last two weeks but he reported for baseball yesterday and is expected to carry the brunt of this season's action not in school this semester are expected to report next fall. With the arrival of Larry "Moon" Mullins, new backfield coach, this afternoon the coaching staff will be completed Assisting Head Coach HI. W. A. Ford and his staff at Forrest Cox, football letterman and new freshman backfield coach. Exhibit New Rules Tonight Similar Game Last Week Showed More Accuracy on High Goals Two freshman basketball teams will play a game tonight in Robinson gymnasium at 7:30 using the proposed changes in basketball rules. A similar game was played last week between the varsity and a pickled freshman team. That game showed the varsity over the goal score, which is two feet higher than the regulation height of ten feet. This is a better record than the varsity made during the past season. They lost 50 per cent of its shots in the game. The lineup for the game No admittance charge will be made at tonight's game and the public is invited to attend. Seats will be placed in line with those attending the spectators. Dr. F. C. Allen will officiate the game and will also give information of the changes before the game starts. **back for the game** Floyd Paul **f** M. Coleson Pearl Harbor **f** P. Philato Dunn Knight e D. Dangheray Hoden McGuire e P. Allen Warner W. Warren WOMEN'S SHORT SLEEVES VIOLATE MASSACHUSETTS LAW Says this statute: Boatton, March 17 - (UP) - Massachusetts women who wear short-sleeved dresses are violating a "Bible Law" endorsed by the organization and disapproved it has been disclosed. "No garment shall be made with short sleeves whereby the nakedness of the arm may be discovered in the wearing of a dress; nor shall a ready made with short sleeps shall not hereafter wear the same unless they cease to wear to the wrist with liner otherwise." The ancient decree made no reference to bare legs, as Massachusetts women, in summer, apparently can still stockings and be within the law Wolf and Deer Battle Ocente, Wiss.—(UP)—A battle between a wolf and a deer in which the wolf killed the deer before it was of Island McDowell, farmer near here. McDowell, was aroused from sleep and witnessed the fight from a distance. The wolf then entered an improved and well settled area. To Hold Life Saving Class Allphin Will Be Assisted by New Examiners May 16 to 23 Hebert Allpinh, swimming coach, has turned his attention to a life saving class for men to be held from May 18 through June 4. He and Red Cross Senior life saving test and upon completion of the test a Red Cross Coach Allpinh will be assisted by three of the men who passed the examer achievement test in the new examiners an idea of what their work will be. The three examiners are Ted Dill, Philip Dill. Oklahoma Aggies to Try for Wrestling Honors Coach Gallagher to Take Full Team to Meet March 27-28 Stillwater, (Special) - Two sophomore grapplers will wear Cowboy colors when Oklahoma A. and M. college makes another drive for national wrestling honors in the national tournament at Providence, R. I., March 27 and 28. Andrew Hesser, Eureka, 185-pounds and Andy McCrory, McCrae, heavyweight cause through elimination matches has week to win planes on the national field. Coach E. C. Gallagher will take a full team to Providence, where this unit must be under the supervision. year's meet will be under the auspices of Brown University. Leading the list of powerful A. and M. entrants was the 175-pound champion at 165-pounds in 1929 and 175-pounds in 1933. One Angle national champion was knocked out of another try for a title when he was defeated by Walter Young. Stillwater, in two of three Another national champion back in attempt to retain his honors will be Bobby Pearson, Cushing national Amateur and winner of both the championship and awards won this year of the Barnard T. Dotter model as high-point scoreer of the Agme team. He will work with the captain of Division 3, another Perry product, will represent the cowboys at 153 pounds. Known as the "Alois of the mats," Leroy McGurk, Tuha veteran, is training for the championship. He came so close to taking at 153 pounds last year. He was defeated in the finals at New York City last spring. Traveling in two automobiles, he attended All-Star Sunday March 29, expecting to arrive at Providence in time for at least one work out on Brown University's tournament mats when he gets under way on March 27. Changes in A. and M. Meet Baseball and Tennis Eliminated from Track Carnival Stillwater, March 17 (Special)-focus of the uncommon dissection-hands of okra when Okhraka A. and M. College holds its twentieth annual inter-school conference. Hereofite baseball, tennis and other athletic contests have split interest and interfered with the orderly running of the ball. There will be no base-vil and terms this spring. This cut, announced by the committee on meet arrangements, is not only to comply with a program of curricula taught toward what is hoped will result in avoiding the duplication of events at the A. and B. meet and Oklahoma University, but also to ensure that schools, up until this year, have offered full programs of athletic and curricular It is possible, however, that if no agreement between Oklahoma University and Florida is reached on such a plan, baseball and tennis also officiated sports will be resumed. Preliminaries for this year's track events, expected to draw a record entry are: 1. in both A and B classes, 2. in both A and B classes, Finals will be the following afternoon, Saturday. Read the Kansan want-ads Fink Completes Tour of 90 Towns; Talks to 35, 000 People "KU. alumani all over the state are beginning to realize that the Kansas State University sports events in the world," Robert Finch, promotion manager of the Kansas relay Alumni Help Promote Relays Over the State Mr. Finch returned yesterday from a four weeks trip over the state during which he covered more than 3,000 miles and spoke to high school assemblies in more than 50 Kansas towns. Mr. Finch also attended to his talk on the Kansas relay. "In all of the high schools visited, the students were very enthusiastic about the relay. Mr. Finch said. In many of the schools the period was given over to K.U. songs and yells. In several of the towns the Lions club helped to help over the receiving station, the chionism, Martian, and Dodge City, the K. U. alumni associations held noon lunches and they went in a body to the high school to help with the pro- Mr. Finch had planned to spend the next week visiting high schools, but has decided to begin the Kansas relays campaign in Lawrence. Start Murderball League Seven Fraternity Teams Out for New Intramural Sport Seven teams have entered a murder-ball league and play will begin this week. Marderbal is played on the court, but it's also played on the ball and a net. The game devises its name from the fact that once the pail is in play it zooms back and forth across the court so swiftly that the players are unable to catch it. There is not in position to return the ball. Intramural Sport The entries are as follows: Firma, Tigela, Giama Phi, Eilouon, Delta Chi, Phi Gima, Kappa Lambda, Kappa Lambda. The points scored in mercurial will not be added to the score in the game if the team kept and the team having the highest number of points at the end of the game is Kappa Lambda. SOFT AS WELL AS HARD DRINKS ENJOYED IN CUBA Havana, March 17- (UP)- While it must be confessed that a large number of the American incursions arriving from Mexico have been beer and Bacardi drinking it is remarkable how many ask for some of the best wines from the world. Bacardi and the native Cuban fruit drinks. While the head of the family may be sampling "just a bottle of beer," it is much more likely that he will try a coconut cocktail that she will try with a coconut cocktail or a crushed mango, both very sweet. While many of the Cuban fruit drinks are not acceptable to the American palate, the 18-inch mango juice, crushed mango juices, crushed mango and creamed grapefruit juice are in demand. MODEL LEAGUE DELEGATIONS WILL MEET AT PRINCETON Princeton, N. J. - (N-SFAM)—Princeton will be host to 200 undergraduate from 22 Middles Atlantic colleges which are area colleges. The College of Law, League of Nations Assembly to be held here March 27 and 28, for the purpose of adopting resolutions on matters of law. the Model League of Nations of Middle- Atlantic colleges is an organization that is the governing body for college in the League, at the invitation of that college and in a model of the college. Latest designs just arrived. Come on in. Costume Jewelry The College Jeweler LITTLE CAESAR The Greatest Gangster Picture Ever Produced. Edward G. Robinson as "Bleo." A Self-Made Man Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Showws—3-7-9 Added-Comedy-Novelty-News Where The Big Pictures Play Leon Baum, University of Kansas, wrestling coach, has been chosen a member of the committee in charge of the first annual Missouri Valley A. A. u wrestling tournament at the auspices of the Young Men's Hebrew Association. ONCH DRUMMER IS CHOOSING ON TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE COACH BAUMAN IS CHOSEN Coach Bauman has always been instrumental in valley wrestling, and also in the new tournament will have eight divisions and the winner will be chosen by champions. Only the 12 teams who win the regional tournaments are eligible for play in the state meet in their region and are selected to finish out the sixteen team bracket, according to their season's sport. Class A teams include Alexander, Coats and Chase. Northeast high of Kansas City, Mo. has drawn Trenton high for its first game in the Missouri state high school tournament which is to be held in Columbia this week-end. Northeast is the winner of the district championship in city champion. Westport, runner-up to Northeast has drawn Jackson for its first game. The St. Louis Cardinals, who have lost to the Philadelphia Athletics in the world series has fall have taken three losses, and the champion in their spring series. Wyandotte High of Kansas City, last years champions failed to qualify for tournament play when it lost to Olathe in the finals of the regional meet held in Olathe last week-end. Wyandotte has been ranked in the top 10 teams in Oklahoma, Wichita North, and Hutchinson highs to complete a 16, team bracket. The state high school basketball tournaments will be held this weekend at the Hays County tournament teams will play for the championship in Topela and the B tournament in Hays. Sport Shots The spring weather yesterday gave the baseball squad a chance for its first win. The diamond is still soft, Coach Bishop the indifference through a short stretch. --for Chances for a winning tennis team are bright. With three lettermen from last year and a former letter man of the last season, Kawasaki is a host of promising new out for the first time. Kansas should win the title this year, Junior Coen, one of the top players in the country, out for the team and should experience little difficulty in winning a place. The 1950 Big Six football champions had their initial work-out of the spring training season yesterday afternoon after a loss in the game. Bausch back for his final year of competition after being kept out of play last year due to an injury, and several other injuries, the opponents to be reckoned with before the final award is made next year. PATEE NOW! Ends Tomorrow Hurry! Hurry! Follow the Crowds To This Great Show! R. W. Ten Years Ago The last of the series of Lenten organ recitals was given Wednesday afternoon in Fraser to a help by Prof. C. S. Skillman at School of Fine Arts. About 75 people attended. Prompt Fountain Service "Pen and Scroll" was the name chosen for the new branch of Quill club, open to freshmen and sophomores. It is one of the new clubs on熬夜 in Fresher hall. 117 SMITH'S Drug Store 929 Mass. It was reported today from Columbia, N.C., an ancient and traditional enemy of the Jahyahher, in opening a stadium drive among the students with this as their goal. "Any one with the courage to defy the wrath of the gods and the Irish today by wearing an orange and black jacket, or just a simple either a fool, a brusky brute or both." Eighty-five high school basketball eighty-five high school basketball are gathered in Lawrence preparatory to what promises to be one of the closest and hardest fought teams in the nation. The University weather report for the year 1920 has just been published, showing that the weather at Lawrence was very dry with peratures and rainfall. The lowest temperature was zero, recorded March 8, and had only 38 degrees, on June 12. 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