PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930 Big Six Directors Adopt Basketball Schedule for 1931 Discontinuance of Baseball as Conference Sport Is Discussed ELIGIBILITY Lircone, Neb., May 23—(UP) The discomposition of baseball is a Big Six conference sport because of alleged problems. Many games were played, was discussed today by Big Six directors at the May meeting. No team will play until the December meeting. The basketball and freshman football schedules for 1990-11 were arraigned. The Kansas Basketball schedule fo next year: Jan. 12 - Oklahoma at Kansas. Jan. 17 - Kansas at Kansas State. Jan. 19 - Nebraska at Kansas. Jan. 24 - Iowa State at Kansas. Jan. 29 - Missouri at Kansas. Feb. 7 - Kansas at Oklahoma. Feb. 14 - Kansas at Nebraska. Feb. 18 - Iowa State at Kansas. Feb. 23 - Iowa State at Kansas. Feb. 27 - Kansas at Missouri. The freshman football schedule for next year; Nov. 1—Missouri at Kansas. Nov. 7—Kansas at Kansas State. Lincoln, Nebr., May 23—(UP) After an all-day discussion yesterday of questionnaires returned by Big Sis athletics, the athletic directors met again today in the hope of drafting a code of pro-agreement to improve approved status of an amateur athlete. The discussion at the meeting centred upon the answers to a question posed by the chair of Six schools. The questionnaire inquires as to the athlete's scholastic progress, and outside employment for the week summer employment, and loans are required. SCHOOL CHILDREN SEND KING EXPRESSION OF FIDELITY The book, a large leather-bound volume of 900 folios, is prefaced by the following inscription: Toronto, Ont.,—(UP) —Loyal expressions of fealty to King George V. and expressions of thanksgiving for his recovery from his recent dangerous illness, are embodied in the 'The Kings' series of books that explore nature of some 25,000 school children and teachers of Ontario, which is or its way to London. Each signature is testimony that the signer has memorized "Gratitude," the empire hymn of thanksgiving for the king's recovery. "To his most gracious majesty, King of Great Britain and Ireland and the dominion beyond the seas. We whose ancestors have long expres our deep sense of gratitude for*the recovery of your majesty from you-retreous serious illness and we care deeply for your well-being. Please be pleased to accept this volume when presented on our behalf. The title page bears an index of the name and location of each school represented by the signatures. The book is to be presented to His Majesty on Empire Day. TO BUY MACHINERY ABROAL SOVIET INCREASE BUDGET Moscow - (UP) - The Soviet economic budget for the current business year —which ends Sept. 30— has been increased by 340,000 rubles to meet the demands of the collective farm industries in the major industrial industries for foreign machinery. In announcing the increase, the Council of People's Commissars asserted that the nation's financial resources permit such an enlargement. It did not specify the exact source of investment money for investment will be drawn. The economic budget, originally set at 3,583.00 rubles is thus increased to 3,923.00 rubles. A large proportion of the expansion, it is clearly indicated abroad in the purchase of industrial and farming machinery. Two Games Are Remaining Baseball Team Will Close Season with Kansas Aggies Next Week The varsity baseball squid will play the freshman squid a two-game series today and tomorrow completing the freshman-varsity games. The Jayhawkers have two remaining conference games scheduled with the Kansas Aggeries here Tuesday and Wednesday, when they play played, according to Coach John Burnn The K-Aggers are second place holders in the Big Six conference while the Jayhawkers are in the cellar. Ole-Kayne Moore wrote to score first in the conferences. Sophomore-Senior Team Win With 1241/4 Points Four Records Broken in Women's Annual Track The sophomore-senior women won the intramural track meet yesterday by winning five out of eight events at the girls' team points. The freshman-juvenile teams made 110 points. Four records of last year were broken in the 50-yard dash high jump, shot put, and discus throw. All three was established in inseil throwing. Meet In the 58-yard dash, J. Byn, sophomore, won first in 64 seconds, breaking an old record of 65 seconds; V Manning, freshman, came second; and Bolton, sophomore, third. The old record in high jump was broken by M. Krauss, freshman, captured 4 and N. Stareck and D. Lightner, freshmen, tied for second. The shot put record of 27 ft.61 in. was broken by E. Davis, freshman, who threw 27 ft.11 in. C. Short and Sophomores, sophomores, were second and third. V. Manning, won the 60-year hurdles in 9.9 seconds; J. Byrn, sophomore was second; N. Starveck and F. Stone were third; and H. Steen senior, tie for third. A new record of 62.8 ft. was established in javelin by M.Lawson, sloponome. H. Steen, senior, was second and N. Wright, senior, was third. J. Byrhn, sophomore, won the 75-yard dash, running it in 10 seconds; F. Stone, freshman, placed second, D. line, senior, third. In the running broad jump, N. Sturck, creek, placed first by jumping 13 ft. 2/3 in. L. Ensign, senior basketball, third. D. Lightburn, resum- ber third. H. Fritz, sophomore, won discus, throwing and broke the old record of 55 ft. 11½ in. by throwing 63.3 ft. M Lawson, sophomore, was second and scoring 72.5 ft. In the 220-relays, the freshmen placed first, the sophomores second and the juniors third. Jefferson City — (UP) — The fire caring on the campus of the Kankan School, a trainght ten cent fare will be held close the public service commission office. FRIDAY SPECIALS Want Ads LOST: A jeweled Kappa key. Bernice Lach. Phone 718. -191 Ten Cent Fare Hearing LOST: Lady's black fountain pen. 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BIG SIX CONFERENCE TEAMS HOLD SWAY IN TWO DECADES Schools now members of the "Big Six" have been holding conference训 meet the past 22 years, throughout most of which Drake, Grinnell, and Washington, were members, with Oklahoma Aggies in the competition from 1923 to 1928 inclusive. Twenty of Twenty-two Meets Taken by Present Circuit of Valley Schools In all but two years, teams now members of the Big Six have won the meets. In 1969, the second year of the old conference, Gerrimillen was victor with 33 pints and Ames second with 27 1-3. In 1914, outside teams were admitted, and they run away with the meet. Chicago won with 44 2-3; Stanford was second with 35, and Colorado 15. Nebraska was the highest of the conference teams with only 13 1-2. The 20 victories by conference teams, 9 were for Missouri, 6 for Nebraska 3 for Kansas, and 1 each for K.S.A.C. and Amen. Following are the scores for the teams now in the Big Si 473 17-20 Year 908 Ames 52 Kansas 11 K.S.A.C. Missouri Nebraska Okla. 9 27 1-3 11 22 13 11 11 11 11 23 13 30 6 6 31 23 22 21 2 17 2-3 16 1-6 40 29 25 14 1-2 7 60 1-2 25 5-6 4 1-3 12 7 1-2 12 13 1-2 25 1-2 23 21 52 1-2 12 22 1-2 20 12 40 13 8 1-3 10 6 62 39 32 12 1-2 58 35 1-2 24 12 1-2 28 1-2 13 1-2 1-4 9 7-12 26 1-3 33 25 1-4 29 13 29 37 34 1-6 22 1-6 17 1-3 49 24 1-6 30 21 1-2 40 14 1-4 10 16 48 1-4 14 1-2 6 44 3-4 40 1-2 17 3-5 4 35 1-10 50 1-10 45 1-3 18 18 1-2 37 46 1-2 5 28 1-2 44 1-2 40 1-2 13 1-2 30 58 1-2 Stock Cars No Longer in Evidence at Races Only One Well Known Car Will Compete May 30 at Indianapolis A Paying Investment Morden, England—(UP)—Parrot diet brings no fear to the healthy cenennial parrot that has been a pet for over 30 years. Mary Martin for more than 50 years. Tommy Milton is the only driver who has won twice, and very few, even among the famous racers, have been paid more money than two or three times. Auto racing has been growing apart from the passenger car industry since 1921 when Ford accepted inception of 1923 when Darrell kept up with the familiar names have not returned. The scarcity of "repeaters" is even more pronounced among drivers than among cars, which gives some idea of the lack of tick which prevails on the brick oval. Indianapolis, May 22 —(UP)— Fort speeders of the automobile world will meet in Indianapolis on May 30, but this group only one—the Chrysler—will bear the burden. At the conclusion, in contrast to the solid entry list from pioneers of the stock car industry —A course in the Lawrence Business College—A school doing well what it attempts to do. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. 744 1-4 690 13-30 201 23-30 Gamma Phi's Presented Puppies by Stray Dog Seven puppies, one white and the rest black and white spotted, have made their adventure into the world of the city. These puppies were presented to the Gamma Pit Beta sorority by the stray dog that was keeping her out of the cold fall had She caused much excitement last fall when she was found with eight puppies. They were easily disposed of and the family took three home. The last arrival seems hard to give him. He's just one of those who no one wants to bother with them. The Ganana Phi'ha found that being kind to some dumb animals is very hard. 6 5 When It Comes to Taxis Is All You Need to Know and a 65 Jayhawk Taxi Will Be at Your Door PHONE 6 5 For Table Just PHONE 696 Your We Have What It Takes to Make a Good Party--- Ice Cream - Punch For Your Parties Try our Fresh Strawberry Bricks and Balk Ice Cream 202 West 6th Prohibition Takes Center of East's Political Stage Lawrence Sanitary Milk & Ice Cream Co. 202 West 6th Anti-Saloon League Opposes Morrow; Plan Drive on Home Brew Newark, N. J., May 23—(UP)–With an attack on the host of Ambassador Dwight W. Morrow as a “Deliberate Prosecution” preceding national prohibition’ the Anti-Saloon league of New Jersey today launched an organized drive for the nomination of Franklin W. Forty-one candidate for the United States senate. Attack Liquor on New Front Washington, May 22—(UP)—Attacking the liquor trade on a new sector, Attorney General Mitchell soon will announce that artillery on those manufacturers of sugar yeast, molasses, and similar ingredients, it boasted, is learned today. This phase of the administration supreme enforcement drive will begin after July. MeBride Defends Mellon Washington, May 24 — (UP)—Secretary of Treasury Mellon since 1921 has been given the opportunity to pose on his superiors, wanted him to "doctor" F. Scott McBride, general manager of the baseball league, told the senate lobby committee today in a strong defense of Mellon. SCIENTISTS JOIN IN SOLVING MYSTERIES OF MAYA TRIBE Science Service Washington - Specialist representing many branches of science are being trained in a new field of explanation explains the remarkable Mayan civilization which flourished in America. For fifteen years the Carnegie Institution of Washington has been digging up and restoring Mayan temples and palaces in the jungle country of Yucatan and Guatemala. Carved writings on the walls of the temple who once conquered the American C-O-E-D-S---- tropies and these have been studied. To aid in interpreting its finds, the Carnegie Institute is now calling them "forest biologists," specialists in tropical plants and animal life, anthropologists, who can take precise measurements of modern-designed habitats and plant geographers, and aviators. Dr. A, V. Kidder, directing archaeological work for the Carnegie Institution, is en- powering the synthesizing the various lines of activity. WANTED Men and Women Electric Shoe 1017 Mass. 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