PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1930 First of Varsity Tennis Matches to Be Played Off Grandstand for Series Completed and Courts Will Be Conditioned PAIRINGS COMPLETEJ Varsity tennis matches will start the latter part of the week, according to Pref. R. W. Smith, who is in charge of the tournaments. Already the court has been completed and the courts has been completed and the courts will be conditioned today and tomorrow. "All matches in the preliminary round must be played this week," said Professor Smith. Three sets will be played in each bracket in the preliminaries, but the playing of five sets will be played in the semi-finals and the finals. As no special time has been set for the matches in the preliminary, the games will be played at the convention center. The games will be played before the latter part of the week. The brackets for the quarter-final round, the semi-finals, and the final round will be completed by the winners, perennial all interested to see the game. Professor Smith said that the names of Junior Coen and the former members of the team have been arranged according to their place before the semi-finals. All team members are requested to arrange for the preliminary matches listed below and those in finals. Patriarchs are as follows: Coen drew Bye; Byelerman, v Poaskar; Winker, v Bullhard; Herring, v Promoz; O'Flynn, v Morrison; Allred, v Morrison; Hulver, v Hurd Intramural Deadline Fixed Entries Must Be Received Before Tuesday Evening for Acceptance Edwin R. Eibel, director of intramural stated this morning that the annual intramural activities is Tuesday, Sept. 20, at 6 p.m. and that absolutely no parties will be held. The events in the fall schedule include playground ball; outdoor handball; both singles and doubles; tennis singles and doubles; and horseback singles and doubles. All entries are to room at 100 in Robinson gymnasium. Pairings will be made Wednesday and posted on the intramural bullpen boards in the gymnasium Thursday morning for those who will be played Thursday afternoon. Men from unorganized houses are invited to enter all the events and should turn in their names at room 105 in the gymnasium. Elibel suggested that non-club and fraternity men who desire to play playground games on Tuesday evening and turn in the name of the team, together with the names of the players What's Doing Back Home Gleaned From Kansas Papers Barber County Teachers To Meet Medicine Lodge. The first meeting of the teachers of Barber county will be held here Saturday, Oct. 4, according to school officials. Separate round table groups will be held under direction of the school supervisor, R.V. Frimp of the Lamed schools and C.I. Vincenthall of the department of English at Southwestern University. Crew Begins on Prison Sewer Leavenworth—With a crew of 70 men at work, cessation for the private river was ordered Tuesday, according to an announcement by Warden Thomas B. White, and will be rushed to as early as next week in order that the private sewer is the result of agitation brought on by the present sewer system leading from the southwest to the northwest, being inadequate to carry off the waste, overflowing into Three Mile creek and basements in the northeast portion of the city, an extremely unsustainable condition. Washburn President Takes Leave Topeka- D, Parley P. Woman, president of Washburn College will take a leave from his duties as administrator for a few months, he announced Fri. Jan. 18 that the health is attributed to his decision to spend the winter on the West Coast. Philip C. King, associate president will be out in the Mount Doctor Woman expects to be back. Freshmen induction and fealty night Thursday. VIRGIN DIAMONDS May be obtained only through an AUTHORIZED VIRGIN DIAMOND DEALER F. H. ROBERTS Jeweler 833 Mass. HAYS COACH IS OPTIMISTIC IN SPITE OF EARLY DEFEAT Hays, Kan. Sept. 29 - Tiger hopes rose Thursday night when it lost by only a slight margin to the heavier Sterling team which was dopeed to win Coach Jack Riley said, "I am proud of the work the boys did Thursday with our team. The next game will be with the College of Emporia eleven next Friday." Coach Bob Schoenfelder said the out defects which appeared in the last game, before Hays tangles will improve. big Six Elevens to See First Action Saturday Program Including Only Non- Conference Play, Calls for Intersectional Tits Big Six Football Oct. 4 [All Are Non-Conference Games] Kansas vs. Crescent at De Moines (night). Kansas State vs. Washburn at Atlanta. Lower State vs. Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. Missouri vs. Colorado at Colum- bury. Nebraska vs. Texas A. & M. at Lincoln. Oklahoma vs. New Mexico at Northern. Manhattan, Sept. 23 —(UP) The Kannies Aggus will open their season this week-end against Waburn on Saturday and Wednesday not regarded as a serious test for the Agies, followers of the team expect to guide its scoring power for the game. Couch Bo McMillan, who plans a first rate chance to lead the Big Six eleven to a flag began training his team in the first action of the season next Saturday. Henry Calls Double Time Columbia, Sept. 29—(UAP)—With a week remaining before the opening game of the Super Bowl, Coach Squirrels football team, Coach Gwinn Henry called double time today on the Tigers to show how they will get their first plimp of the Tigers in action, in the game. Ames to Illinois Meams, Sept. 29—(UP)—The Iowa school is requested to present its season in what it remains open. The test ever attempted by any Big Six schools when they go to Ursula Satlah A training schedule which was rigid and of almost mid-season completeness was plotted for the eleven this week. Heavier Practices Norman, Sept. 29—(UP) —The intersectional schedule for Saturday games will include University of Oklahoma games, will bring University of Oklahoma gridmen up against the University of New Mexico here. Final previews and practice sessions will be heavier to day and tomorrow with only light teams on the three days prior to the opening. Creighton Has Good Passing Attack, Score Twice Against St. Mary's Bluejays Get Set for First Battle With Jayhawkers Oomba, Sept. 28 - (UP) — Convinced that any success it may have against the powerful University of Kansas could be achieved through aerial attack, coaches Stark and Graf today began interactive open field drilling of their Creighton university playground. OMAHA TEAM IS LIGHT That the Bluesy们 had the nucleus for a fine passing attack was demonstrable. And on the day night, Willy Worthingt tried nine passes and five were successful, two re-attempted. Stark and Graf found, however, that their light team was somewhat lacking in endurance. The second game, the backfield was consistently held by the small Kansas college when it came to passing defense. Sound to Practice Under Lights Plants are being made for the variety of floral displays at the flood lights of the Haskell field in preparation for the game with Creighton University on Monday and day night on the Rock Island to Kansas City, and from there on the Burlington. Creighton came out of the opening scrimmaging without injuries and three stars who have been on the host team. Creighton lifted 4t for service next Saturday. Big Ten Teams Resume Practice Chicago, Sept. 29 — (UP) Big Ten conference football teams resumed practice today for the formal opening of the 1930 season at Saturday. Ohio State and Minnesota are recognized as co-hosts of the Big Ten conference hopes held by Northwestern and Purdue, joint favorites for the title. University, Sept. 29—(UCP) The University of Nebraska, coming on its own Monday, is one of the few teams in the Big Six this season, will owing to action Tuesday against Alabama. Campus Comment Judging from the numerous changes in classes the last few days it might be well if high schools taught some kind of advanced Understanding College Class Schedules." HUNSINGER TAXI 3 - 7 - 9 PATEE PHONE — ONE TWO Western Electric Sound System Mat. 10 - 15c Nite 10 - 35c TONITE - TOMORROW - WED. - THURS. Richard Barthlems, giving it all the strength of a marvelous helmet, has made his masterpiece, his masterpiece. We urge you to see it! Ruth Alexander, San Diego Flier, Rose to National Fame When She Established Altitude Record NOTED WOMAN AVIATOR KILLED IN PLANE CRASH FALLS IN CITY LIMITS Heeding Into Heavy Fog Aviatrix Is Believed to Have Lost All Sense of Direction San Diego, Sept. 18. —(UHP)—Ruth Alexander, 29-year old San Diego aviator, was killed at Loma Portal, Houston, after taking off on a flight to New York. side of a hill in the residential section just inside the city limits. Miss Alexander took off in a low wing mongoose plane and headed into her barkyard, was believed to have lost her bearings. Miss Alexandra rose to national fame she set an altitude record of 26°t in the rain. She out consciousness at $2,000 vived by the rush of fine wine only on scotin- Kansas Favored to Win Big Six Football Title All Conference Coaches Plan Double Practice Until Opening of Terms All Big Six football squares were well under way today as they started their fourth day of day workouts. The squad calls were out five days early this year under the provisions of a new conference ruling, and all Big six coaches are planning to have two days until regular school work begins. Jayhawk fans are looking to the University of Kansas this year for the best bet in the race for place seven years ago. The Kansas has been rated very low on the football field but from the prospects for it it seems that Kansas will win. Dana Bible, head coach of the Corn- husker squad, backed by 13 letter men rking hard to gain the third con- t t Big Sk title. Bible has material and guard, but vrd time filling center, sitions, all prospects look turning letter ved with probably or all Campus Opinion Editor Daily Kansan: Evidently the writer of "To Join or to Join has just ordered a tour to the Western Front, and having seen it, the Western Front," and having seen it, the student body concerning the evils of army life, much to our amusement. I can see only one good feature about the tour: After reading this editorial over, I see no sensible argument or state- contained in it. It is a result of our famous adicals, so famous for his m. Lout. Moyers and zel repetition in sene are there { Y.M.C.A. divinal who Announcements --- All members of the R.O.T.C. will re- present for their uniforms as soon as them leave school, and be camping for the first time, immediately after enrollment will report for their W. C. Koenig, P.M.S. and T. All freshmen who wish to check out for freshman football must report to the coach's office, room 203, in Robbins' dormitory, sometime Thursday or Friday Coach Steve Hinshaw. Regular Features of the DAILY KANSAN United Press Service from the Four Corners of the Earth All the Hot News of Mt. Oread A Sport Page with the Important News of the Sport World Timely Editorial Comment Crystalized Sentiment of the Student Body Daily Announcements List of Social Gatherings with the hour of closing and More. CallK.U.66 SUPREME COURT TAX JUDGMENT MAY BE ASKED TO ABIDE BY DECISION 'Greeks' Will Meet Here Next Week to Discuss Contesting of Gorrill-Asher Ruling A meeting, the date for which has not definitely been set, at which the Greek organizations from all over the state is to judgment from the Supreme Court of Kansas stating whether or not the law permitting the fraternities and sororities to be taxed in Lawrence is to be held in Lawrence some next week. All organized houses **2e** forced to abide by the decision. **2s** sent the houses in Lawrence in touch with the alumni, and with the alumni **2o** tools to arrange **2k** eks at Muni-ment, **2l** law Organizations in Smaller Schools Are Not Expected to Take Much Interest in Coming Fight Against Levy WORDS OF WISDOM The paternal Kansas, with its aura of respectability and venerability, its benevolent patient gazing down upon perturbed people everywhere from a calm Olympus, has been perennially accustomed to take Oread's newcomers firmly by the hand and with gentle admonitions guide the hesitating foot-steps of frightened youth. This year the Kanan feels no such cockureness about its divine infallibility as a guide to hesitating freshmen. This University is far too complicated ever to be completely explained and demonstrated by mere newspaper hopefuls. But we can say this: you face the four most glorious years of your life if you choose to make them so. You can come here and depart without any education to speak of -multitudes have done it, and multitudes more will. You find a University where most rable and dismuted cliques and division between Greek and ek. freshmen will be in a her or not such a st. You will ars of ac-toto, or - AUTHORIZED PARTIES * Friday, Sept. 19 * Reception to Students, First Bap- t church, 8 to 10 p.m. * Student Council of First Chris- tian church, Christian church, 8 to 11 p.m. * Wesley Foundation, Methodius church 8 to 11 p.m. * Chi Omega, Open house, 8 to 11 p.m. * Delta Zeta, Open house, 8 to 11 p.m. * Sigma Nu, house, 12 p.m. * Beta Theta Pi, house, 12 p.m. * Delta Upsilon, house, 12 p.m. * Saturday, Sept. 20 * Chancellor's Reception, Memorial Union building, 12 p.m. * Agnes Husband, * Dean of Women SUSCRIBE to the KANSAN ---