PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1929 Track Team Has Bright Prospects in Weight Events Sprint and Low Hurdle Divisions Considered Weak Places In Sound In Squad With Wills Ward, Bauch brothers, Earl Foy, and Milton Thornell trail competition, Brutus Hamilton, Hamilton everything in the weight events this spring. Thornell, who will enroll in college next fall, man in track from the team two years ago and holds the Kansas inter-college record of 147 feet four inches in the state championship. Other letter men reporting for track areick Racley, Rooney and Young sprints; little, low hurdles; Hinhau (Capt.), middle distance runner; Fortune, long distance runner; trueblood polevaults; Beardale, high jump, amps; Crosby. Jimmy Stilman of last year's fresh squad is a consistent high jumper who can be depended upon to clean the bar at 6 feet or better. Youngman, a half-mier from last year's squad, has transferred to Hair vard and Joe Klauer, a brilliant athlete and Joe Klauer, who has been ordered by his physician to quit running. Jones, who holds the K.U. record of 42.2 in the 440 yard run, is not in school and hisrunning skills are being offered to the University of Iowa. Jay Wilex, 100 and 220 yard champion sprinter and one of the outstanding dash men in the country, married last spring and did not return it. No outstanding sprinter or hurdler from last year's fresh squad is availible. Don't hesitate to apply and he urges every man who can or thinks he can, to come out for a race. Another blow to the 1930 track hopes is the loss of Dwight Wallingford, pole-vaulter and broad-jumper and a consistent point winner in best performance. Casey Hancock, high jumper and hurdler of the 1929 squad, completed all requirements for a degree at mid-year and will start working in Detroit at Floyd McComb, an outstanding dis- tinction runner and a lawyer, man pro- fessor, and author on account of scholastic diffi- culties and Bill Powell, an A-1 scholar, dir- eer, and educator. There will be no trick practice duri- dure the Christmas holidays but harry can take care of his munching nu- rancy 8 will start immediately after vacation, according to a notice on the website. Intramurals in Progress Unattached Men Lead Players in Horseshoe Singles The games for tonight will be as follows: In the horseshoe doubles played Saturday afternoon, Jordan and Need, unattached, defeated Smith and Henderson, Kappa Eta Kappa. The scores were 30 to 19 and 30 to 27. Jordan has already reached the finals. She can not yet play Fry of the Triangle club before going to the finals. The intramural basketball schedule will be resumed tonight at Robinson gymnastics with the playing of six more games. Saturday night's game, although the scores in several of the contests were somewhat lopsided. 8 o'clock; west court—Kappa Eta Kappa vs. Phi Mu Alpha; east court— Kappa Sigma vs. Acacia. 9 o'clock; west court—Alpha Chi Sigma, vs. Theta Tau; east court— Lawrence Independents vs. Sigma Phi Enelson. 10 o'clock; west court—Delta Upsi lon vs. Alpha Tau Omega; east cour —Triangle (B) vs. Sigma Chi (B) Wangli (B) or Elijah Oh (B) No games are scheduled tomorrow Paris Contractor Plans Steel House Exhibition Paris, Dec. 6—(UP)—Solid steel residences may soon replace the brownstone bungalows and the stucco buildings so long familiar to suburban homes. Ms. Cassan, former student of the Polytechnic School of Paris, should succeed. To demonstrate the practicality of the steel house, an exhibition of various models soon will be held in Versailles, on the outskirts of Paris. France, although somewhat out-distanced by England and Germany in the steel dwellings business, is making great efforts to surpass her exports. At present none of these new structures have been built in France whereas there are about 4,000 in England and Scotland. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., —(UP)—It's a great thing to be a citizen of the United States. Particularly when an affair of the heart involved. Tony is a citizen of the United States, heart, but she consented only on condition he become naturalized. Recently the Supreme Court admitted to citizenship and he won his girl. Missouri Captain Asked To Play in All Star Game Columbia, Ma., Dec. 9—(UAP) Johnny Walkout, fullback, captain of the University of Missouri he was asked to play in the East-West all-star game which will be played in San Francisco, New Year's Waidorf's acceptance of the offer depends on the return of wires sent to officials of the Big Six in regard to his basketball eligibility. Kansas Track Team Has Heavy Schedule After Big Six Meeting Freshmen Competition Dropped in Conference, According to Harrison to Hamilton "Kansas has the biggest assignment in recent years for its varsity basketball team. It'll this morning, in discussing the situation, upon at the meeting of Big Six coaches and representatives at the Kansas City Athletic Club last Friday are 1930 the 1950 track schedule as an nominated by Coach Hammilton follows: 4. B.C.A.C. (indoor) at Kansas City Mach. 7-8 Mid Dual (indoor) at Columbia Mach. 12 Illinois College (under) at Urbana Mach. 14 Illinois College (under) at Lawrence April 19, Drake University at De Moine April 19, Kanela University at Lawrence April 19, Drake University at De Moine May 17, L.R.Nebraska Union at Lincoln May 17, L.R.Nebraska Union at Lincoln June 14, L.R.Nebraska Union at Chicago an am grid we are up against partition in what man dTrack "I am glad we are up against a stiff schedule, for plenty of stiff competition is what makes a good track sound." No meets for Freshman track competition will be scheduled in the Big Six conference this season, according to Coach Hamilton. The advisability of the track teams was discussed at the Big Six meeting and rejected by a vote. Coach Hamilton had planned to give considerable attention to the freshman track man this spring; and the competition would be available for them. Haskell Re-Elects Weller 145 Pound Back Makes 105 Yard Run Against Creighton After leading his team to victory over Tuvalu University with a 55 yard run, Louis Weller was re-elected captain of the Haskell Indians for 1930 at a bauquet for the team and former player. Tuvalu, Oklahoma, last Saturday night. Weller has just completed his second year with the Haskell Indians. In India, he was a star in a national verity at Omana but made the longest run for touchdown in any of the major football games of the 1920 season and finished that year for a score. He weighs only 145 pounds but is one of the speediest backfield men in football. His home stadium is Couch "Lone Star" Dietz finished his first season at Haskell with eight victories and two defeats. The seventen men who received letters were Grant, Fritz, R. Dward, L. Johnson, W. Johnson, Brigittenm, Charles, N. Hendricks, Murphy, W. Johnson, R. Costo, Shepard, Wilson and Weller. Pilot Will Try to Break Trans-Continental Mark Atlanta, Dec. 6, —(UP)—Sometime next t winter, when the elements between Los Angeles and New York return to normalcy, Doug Davis, crack Atlanta pilot, expects to fly the distance in about 12 hours at Canton Airport. now held by capt. Frank Hawks, is close to 17 hours. Ship—a bullet-like monoplane which looks like a bumblebee upside down, but which functions with unprecedented efficiency. Davis won the cup for America's most meritorious flier of 1929 in the land air races. Without any system of determining state high school grid champions, of Oklahoma, the award has been a tie. The winners, Wagner, Okla., coached by Harold Baker, A. B. 27, a fine end on K. U. teams of "24", 25, and "28." Baker's team was outrunning them in way through a formidable schedule, and have completed the season with ten consecutive triumphs and a record of 315 points scored against a Oklahoma Schools Pick Wagoner; Grid Champion The Patee TODAY—DELLORES COSTELLI and Conrad Nagle in an aboath drama, entitled "GLOIORUS BET- SY." Also comedy "Joybount." TOMORROW — BARBARA BED- FORD and FLORENCE Turner in a comedy drama, "MARRY THE Women," and comedy, "The College Kid." Fourteen Survive First Squad Cut of Court Season on Group With Washburn Game Only Eight Days Away Allen to Concentrate Fourteen candidates for the Jay hawker basketball team survived a cut in the squad which was announced to have been eliminated by member of athletics and head caret tutor. With only eight days remaining until the opening tilt of the season, against the Washburn turban at Teppeka, Doctor Allen believes that a better team can be whipped into shape and upon the more promising players. Nine men who will be eligible for varsity competition the second semester will report each day one hour later than the regular squad. Coach Allen will devote the first hour daily to chalk-tasks and钻ills on fundraising workouts. The second hour worksouts will then consist of scrammage with the second-semester men Members of the new squad are forwards-Rob Thompson, T. C. Cowen, and Andy Johnson. Centers-Floyd Ramsey, Jim Bauch, and Joe McCanes; guards-Pete Bauch, Frosty Cowen, Leffrey Fisher, Lee Holliday, O'Donnell T'DOleary, and Lawrence Skinner. Those composing this "second form" square are Quintin Bredon, Or- der Chandler, Gerald Codey, Noble, Charles Ransom, Kennard Kennedy, Oscar Youngblood, John Brown. Allen will take his court men back in secret training this week. Music With Meals Aids in Enjoyment of Food Chicago, Dec. 9, — UP) — Maybe it had not occurred to the diner in general, but if you suffered after-effects from Thanksgiving dinner, perhaps it was because your radio tuned in on or heard a little symphony was the correct thing. Not only does music have charms to soothe the fiercest heart, according to a survey by a local concertr, "The Music of Dana," the furrest pangs of hunger. The music with meals has a great deal to do with the experience report following the survey said. For instance, at hotels slow music is the order for the dinner, when slow drinks are served and cool drinks and light desserts but dreamy waltz music brings out orders for table 'dote meals'. Oriental music for cloak soup, cloak meat and so on. Man Kills Two Rabbit at Once Mineral City, O., — (UP) — The hunter's equivalent of the golfer's hole in one has been achieved by John Finley, of this village. Finley went on a trip to the desert and went to pick up his kill. He found two dead rabbits. The bullet had killed both. Glider Crashes During The K. U. gulier which made its first visit to the campus a year later afternoon shortly after being launched into the air from the field south of the campus. Henry Liecem stated that the craft would woulld during the holidays, during the spring, be increased from 36 to 42 feet, the puddler surface being increased as Other owners of the plane witness the crash were Harold White Patterson, Michael Gansel and Whitney. Blame for the crash is given to lack of enough rudder controls. Money Spent for Shoe Repairs Draws Big Dividends /arsity Management Presents Phil Baxter for Christmas Dance Boyer Says Appearance Will Bn in Nature of Experiment in 'Better Bands' Electric Shoe Shop "The presentation of Phil Baxter's orchestra at the Christmas varsity is in the nature of an experiment," said John Boyer, varsity dance manager. "We have the best bands in the country and it the student patronize the dance in sufficient numbers to allow the management a profit it is probable that other dance bands of national reputation are secured to play for future parties." According to Boyer, Baxter's orchestra is one of the best in the middle west and he is bringing it to Lawrence as a considerable increase in the number of musicians has appeared on the Hill so far this year. Baxter was formerly associated with Paul Whitman and will bring a fourteen piece band with him when he plays in Lawrence. According to Boyer, he has some clever entertainers. 1017 Mass. The work of decorating the Memorial Union building is being carried forward by the committee in charge and final preparations are being made to make the Christmas variety one of the biggest of the year. Premier Test Fligh Canton, Mass.-Huge sunspots observed during recent weeks may be the cause of the colb weather that has affected agriculture and forestland. The opinion that it can be attributed to the increased activity of the sun was expressed here today to Science Service by H. H. Clayton, for the observation between the sun and earthly weather. Mr. Clayton said he believed that the increased solar activity would be of short duration and that the time of maximum sunspots had passed in Sunspots May Be Cause of Cold Two Shops Copenhagen—(UP) —Scarf sails for lifeboats, to attend attention even if the shipwrecked occupies them. The latest idea of Danish shipwayers. Read the Kansan want ads Scarlet Lifeboat Sails Special Christmas Molds for Your Parties 11 W. 9th ٢٠٤٧٦ Bells Santa Claus Candles Christmas Trees Roast Fowl and Bell and Christmas Tree Bricks Lawrence Sanitary Milk & Ice Cream Co. 202 West 6th Phone Letters to Home-Town Paper Tell What K. U. Students Do and Think What are the students at the university doing, and what do they think about it? What are their parties, and different well known activities? This question in the minds of so many people who do not have a sense of what is happening times is being answered for the subscribers of the Pratt Daily Tribune, and writes stories to this paper weekly with all the done on the campus and the student feels about the latter events. In one of her late letters she tells how she feels about the grid stars and the historic games. In her estimation "The football season is over and the all-stars have been picked." In another she advises on what to who really merited places on the teams. I hope every one is satisfied by now." Irina also gives to the home folks the latest stats from the varsan in the Kauai schedule." "I Collision Is Fatal to One Pontiac Coupe Hits Milk Truck on Highway 73-W Miss Caroline M. Thompson, 26, of Kansas City, was fatally injured at 4:50 yesterday morning when the vehicle struck a car that her engender collided with the rear of a parked milk-truck on highway 73-W, three miles south of Pleasant Grove. Three other occupants of the car, all from 4101 Warwick boulevard, Kansas City, Mo., sustained injuries when the car was demolished in the collision with the truck driven by Ed Kerns. The four-seventh street, Kansas City, Kansas. The injured: Russell Wilson, 32, driver of the car sustained minor crashes; Miss Milford Sanders, 29, driver of the car sustained minor crushes and leg fractured. Jaw The driver of the truck was not held and probably no charges will be filed against him, according to Sheriff R. R. Rutherford, who said that Hartz K. McGill, on the highway, all though one rear wheel of the truck was on the slab. The injured were removed from Lawrence Memorial hospital yesterday afternoon and taken to their homes. The parents of the deceased were invited to accompany the body to their home in Minnesota, Minn., for burial. 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And I'll try it in a good pipe. SMOKING TOBACCO **Town and State** Now let the Edgeworth come! v --means "swell" publicity for us, and how! In other words, Penn is like the upper 400 in society and the feld under 400, something like $8,000 there next fall." Besides this valuable information a summary follows in which the main parties, and the Sophomore Hop with the freshman, all take part in the flutter" are summarized in the carefree style which is a characteristic of the public idea of the college student. Fred Elliott, alumni secretary, pointed out that this a sample of work which could be accomplished by other county club public envirment. In the matter of publicity for a u-n- part in the Pratt paper and it might be good publicity if others would try writing similar letters to the home Japanese Decorate Two American Civil Engineers Tokio, Dec. 9—(UP)—Two American governors were honored today by a state government in recognition of John A. L. Waddell, internationally known authority on bridges, whose home is in Kansas City, Mo., was invited before the emperor. He was forced to decline the honor, however, after receiving the seal of the President Lincoln on which he sailed from Yokohama. Robert Ridgway, civil engineer of New York, was awarded the order of the Sacred Gate for this service as railway adviser to the Japanese government. Miss Carolina M. Thompson, '26, of University of Missouri will meet the University of Iowa, ousted member of the Big Ten, in a baseball game. In 12, it was announced by C. La Brewer, director of athletics. A Volume of the Illustrated Ebony Library FICTION POETRY DRAMA NON-FICTION CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND RENTAL LIBRARY is a Christmas gift that any man or girl of literary taste will be proud to own. The wit and wisdom of Anatole France, Oscar Wilde's "Picture of Dorian Gray," Cerventes' "Don Quixote," "Madame Bovary" and "Gargantua" are here in a price range of five dollars to twelve fifty. 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