FRIDAY. APRIL 25. 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Higher Sportsmanship Standard for College Baseball Is Advocated Coaches, Players, and Athletic Directors Propose Code for Diamond Build up a tradition of courtesy to the visiting team, which will discourage any effort by players, spectators or members of the visiting team. Pitcher or any other member of the visiting team. Home crowds should encourage their players, not to disconcert them. Believing that those have developed in baseball certain unusual skillsets, the team has started among coaches, players and athletic directors to take an aggres- sion against the opposing team in sportmanship. In order to make the plan a success, coaches must have the following skills: Remarks by Players The noteworthy suggestions have been proposed by the Big Six committee to establish baseball at least on a paired basis in other inter-everybond sports: Obstructing a Base-Runner Interference With Throws Discourage and prevent as far as possible, teach on base lines, the rule of white privilege by pruning ties to persons by various semirules. There should be no restraint or indirectly upon an opponent, should not merely or indirectly upon an opponent, should not restrict words or actions, protest development of the subject or in any way attempt to show up the truth. Fake Warning and Directions 16 Obstructing a Base-Runner There is no immediate opportunity to be a player at the start of the game, except from the base to avoid any possible inference with the base-runner remaining in the game. Interference With Thrills and distract the attacker as he throws to baskets. In the absence of a defending defender, attempting a double hit with attempting a double hit with attempting a double hit is not always advisable. It is best to discard the defending defender in its disastrous deflection the defending defender has thrown. Fake Warning and Directions Sometimes the person who wants to about fake warnings such as "Get back to your car." or "Make a catch." another important responsibility is to make sure you don't be a victim of a false field where the doctor has died by calling them. Protests Coaches Protots on a decision shall be made only by the captains of the team, and then only on matters of rule interpretation. Couches of the team will abide by all decisions of the empire, and will make every effort to prevent unfortunate action, either by player or spectator, toward officials in charge. A. sportman. Preliminary Practice The empire or impersonals shall have full auth- ility to just put on the bench, or expel him from the game for action incoming a groe- man and a snortman. A schedule of practice preliminary to a game shall be as follows: short | ten minutes 1 Visiting family batting at plate up to forty minutes before game. 2. Fuller team batting at plate for twenty minutes. 3. Team fielding practice for ten forty minutes before game. 2. Home team batting at plate for twenty 4. Home team fielding practice ten minutes before the time of the game to be started. 3. Visiting team fielding practice for ten minutes. --dinner guests at Corbin hall last night were light-hearted. Mrs. Kirk, City; Mrs. Louis Blak, and the Misses Bickland, of Burlington, Ia.; Mrs. Lizzie Johnson, of Johnson, Mrs. Will Pendleton, and daughter Barbara Pendleton, of Lawrences, and Mrs. Minnie Cressman, of Beg Pardon The senior class won the women's inter-class swimming meet instead of the freshman class as was previously announced. The seniors won with a 49.5% pass rate and the second place with 40.2% points and the sophomore class placed third. Beth Ridings, freshman, broke the record for women in the second place placed first with a plunge of 49 feet. WANTED. Typing; manuscript work, a specialty. Prices reasonable. Call mornings. Phone 1043 W. Mary Gee LOST: Rubberized tweed raincoat or Campus. Ralph Greenburn. 1328 Ohio. Phone 2738 M. - 163. LOST: A black and brown leather purse containing money and black Holland coin. Call 1198. —169. WANTED: Transportation to or near Barberton, Ohio, June 5. Call Harold Jackson, 1020 M; 312 West 16th Street. — 160 FOR SALE; 17 room brick house. Suitable for fraternity or sorority. Stylish modern. In A-3 condition. Ericson room, 2nd floor; water in four bedrooms; bath and two lavatories. Ericson room, 3rd floor; phone in four phone. Phone 7 before 6 p.m. -166 Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS WILLEK Knight and Whippet Cars G* wd Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY We Protect and Serve You—So that you Must Render Service May Renter Service Phone 689 Insurance Bldg. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1075 Mass. GOOD & RICHARDS Draut in Wallpaper and Paints Opp. Laundry and Wax. 620, App. Eit. Duvet, 207-209 W.8t Alpha Chi Omega announces the engagement of Mildred Hoffman to Pasil Broker of the Phi Kappa Pi fraternity. 9h. 620 Opp. Fire Dept. 207-209 W. 8th. 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 Miss Ruth Robertson, A.B.26, and Walter G. Graves, A.B.25, were married April 19, at the home of the bride's parents. The couple were employed for the past year as city clerk at Silver City. The groom is the son of Mrs. Grace L. Graves and is state editor of the annual edition of the Omaha World Headquarters. SOCIETY H. W. HUTCHINSON DENTIST Mr. and Mrs. Graves will live in Oguaha. Col. Charles H. Browne and the staff of the Headlight Commercial were hosts at a dinner at the Horton County club Wednesday night for Prof. and Mrs W. A. Dill, Margaret Bruner, Ruth Hansen, and Carolyn Hess Mae Kimmel, Wilbur McQue, La Verne Munt, Clarence Bucker, Lester Subler, and Mary Wurst. Phi Beta Pi announces the pledging of Herman Davis of Lawrence, and Bill Gradinger, of Pittsburg. HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES New and Used H. W. HUTCHINSON Phi Beta Pi elected the officers for the following year; president archon, James F. Edwards; vice-archon, Jack Goulden; treasurer, Lawrence Proctor, and treasureman, Lawrence Proctor. KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP Phon 915 1014 Mass Alpha Gamma Delta will give a benefit bridge party at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon at the chapter house. The proceeds will be used for a summer The decorations will be carried on in the chapter's colors of red, buff, and white. After dinner, enjoy the afternoon, and a prize will be given to the winner of each table. The Stigma Kappa alumnae club met yesterday afternoon at the campus of the Stigma women's street. Club guests were Caroline John House, Mire R. P. R. Jackman and Christina D. F. J. camp for undernourished children in Jackson, Mich. which the fraternity sponsors. Theta Tau announces the pledging of Robert Glore of Kansas City, and Walter Williams of Lawrence. A dinner for Dr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Horrington of Kansas City, was given last night at the Broadway Ink by members of Dr. Helen O. Mahlin's The committee in charge is: Creek Warden, Roy Roberts, Louise Corn, Pranei Carmichael and Dr. H. T. Carlsrief. Karl Carlsrief will be a guest. Places were laid for Dr. and Mrs errington, Doctor Mahin, Ms Maibel Hewitt, Professor Culbertson, Colburner, Mr. and Mrs Beechdol, Helen Corriveau, Mery Manrur, Stella Miller, Michael Trotter, Grace Graye, Grayce Patrick, Eddy McKernan, Paul Guess, Fensley Calver, Hugh Professor and Mrs. Hursel Under- rill and Jean Bender were dinner quests at the Chi Omega house last light. Sigma Pi Sigma, honorary psychology fraternity, will entertain with a picnic this afternoon at "Engineer" Eulea Lattimer, Grace Moses, Ida 兰娜, and Dorothy Arnold were diner guests at the Acacia house last night. Charles Houghton and Howard Wingert of the Alpha Kappa Lambda fra- Toward Civilization edited by CHARLES A. BEARD A provocative discussion of modern Rental Library civilization by sixteen eminent THE BOOK NOOK Giftwares --- The Mode Gives Us COLORFUL CHARM Hosiery must do its part—must perfectly blend with one's ensemble and be exquisite in itself. LEHIGH meets every requirement of Chic—and of your own fastidiousness. Lehigh Silk Hosiery La Mode Shoppe Dean Agnes Husband and Miss Irene Peabody will go to Kansas City tomorrow to attend the afternoon performance of Jane Cowl. ternity were guests at the Pi Stigma party dance last night at the Garret dance hall of Kansas City, Kan., which served as nurse of the Bell Memorial hospital. Approximately fifty members of the alumnae clubs of Kansas City, Topica and Lawrence attended the annual alumnae dinner at Beta Phi security at the chapter house, 1246 Mississippi, yesterday. Luncheon was served with pink as the predominant color. Following the luncheon the guests were taken for a trip over to New York City until 5 p.m. Those who received were Mrs. Jane MacLean, chaperon, Virtuus College, and Mrs. Laura Baumgartner, and Alice Sutton Mrs. F. W. Blackman, Mrs. W. E. Tennedy, Mrs. P. W. 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