UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1923 PAGE SIX General Eligibility. No Specific Cases Enters Discussion Extension of Frosh Sports Limited to Conference Play, Concludes Sessions Kansas City, Dec. 7, (UP)—The question of eligibility was brought up by faculty representatives at the Big Six conference meeting on Monday and a day session but no specific cases were mentioned. The case of Jim Bauch, KU, athlete reported to be scheduled for investigation, the general discussion on eligibility. On a recommendation by athletic directors, freshman competition will be extended to include track and basketball, the faculty heads decided though it should be confined merely to football for the time being. It is hoped that this will result in football titts be scheduled only with other conference members. Regulating the fresh gridiron battles to conference opposition was aimed to relieve the situation developing in this year's competition. Big changes were made, but the season of the season no comparative basis of strength could be made. K. U. won both of its freshman struggles, Nebraska broke even, Missouri lost both and the other teams either had one non-conference game or none. The freshman freshman standings at the end of the season were a matter of conjecture. A recommendation to start football practice on Sept. 19, instead of on Sept. 15 as heretofore was made but in order to get the changes were made in the 1929 basketball rules. The session on football lasted three hours at the Kansas City Athletic Club where the meetings were held. Six conferences closed Saturday. Six Intramurals Played Phi Psi, A. T. O., Beta, Phi Gam and Delta Sig Win Winners in the six intramural baskettball tilted at the gymnasium yesterday morning were Phi Pai, A T, O. Phi Gam, and Delta Sig. The Phi Kappa Psi's scored a job bled victory over 8-0 Kappa. Kappa Psi won the opposition 4. At the same time, Phi Psi B队 snatched a game, it won. Alpha Tau Omega outscored the sig Alphas to the tint of 12 to 19, while Pi Gamma Deltan took a 25 to 15 victory over the Cosmopolitan team from the Delta Sigma Lambda's, from the Delta Sigma Lambda's, to 5 and 1 Pip Urison was edged out by Delta Sigma Pi by it 1 to 9 score. The schedule of games for Monday East court—at 8 p. m., Kappa Sigma vs. Acenic; at 10 p. m., Law- wareness Independents vs. Sigma Ph Epi- renewals vs. Triangle (B) vs. Sigma Chi (B). West court> at 8 p. m., Kappa Eta Kappa vpa, Phi Mi Alpha; at 9 p. m, Alpha Chi Sigma; Theta Tau; at 10 p. m., Delta Upsilon; alpha Tau Tennis and handball singles, and doubles must be finished by the end of the tournament. The intramural manager, said today. In tennis doubles, the first round final draws Tuesday and the second round final drawings must be completed by the end of the tournament. O. U. Cage Squad Drilled in Perfection of Defense Norman, — (Special) — Perfection of an offense takes the attention of 30 aspirants for the University of Oklahoma cage squad as Coach Hugh V. McMichern drives his players through sessions in the fieldhouse each afternoon. The Sonner center problem, which has worried worrying Coach McDermott since been failed to return to school, may be solved in the person of Capt. Tom Delta Tau's Battle in Scoreless Football Game Freshmen and upperclassmen of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity took in their annual football game played yesterday afternoon at McCook Field, the practice gridron adjoining the It was a full time lift which ended with the fresh driving force of touch-ups on their upperclassmen's eight yard line. That was the nearest other team they had. Only two substitutions were made in the entire contest, which was referred by Otto Ront, a renowned football player and umpired by Don Cooper, assistant freshman oouch and former Kansen grid star, whom are members of the fraternity. This game, an annual affair at the Delt house since 1912, was the first game of the season for the star. Star ball-luggers in yesterday's fray were Jack Craig and Charles Brown for the fresh and Lewis Graves, varsity squad in 1926, for the upstairs court. Hoop Artists Find Pre-Season Stride in Basketball Practice Bishop, Bausch, and Thomson Ring in Counters to Win Over Seconds After a slow practice session Friday, the team flashed to a rejuvenated offensive yesterday afternoon, the second team quintet burying the second team under an enclosure. While the regular scored 35 points the second string could not connect for a single basket. Bishop at the right forward position was locating the hoop from all angles. At the same time Banch and Cox were on proper setups, Thomson was especially deadly under the basket. The guard positions were covered by the reserve only a few momentary lock at their basket. Bauch also did some stalker defensive work in inter-unit practice. On the second team Lawrence and Rost played forward, Ramsey was at center, and Fisher and O'Leary in guards. O'Leary, Ramsey and Rost played against them on the practice ended and McCoy, Madison and Ransom took their places. From his showing last night N'Oleary should see some regular service before the close of the season. Ramsey also will be being shifted to the first team. Friday evening the team worked out under the direction of John Bunn since Doctor Allen was in Kansas and he brought six Six office. The time was spent drilling on offensive formations, with about thirty minutes of scrimmage. Before the scrimmage yesterday afternoon, the second was given a 45 mph tailk on fundamental principals, offensive and defensive formations. Diegel Wins Second Title Los Angeles, Dec. 7—(UP)Hill Augsun Caliente won his second consecutive professional association national title when he defeated Johnny Farrell in a doubleheader. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric SUNDAY MENU Refrigerators Chicken-a-la-King Waxed Beans Cabbage Salad Ice Cream Milk — Coffee Mashed Potatoes 35c Sport Shots by the Hawaiian Sport Editor With numerous schools over the country inaugurating the policy of having no regular captains for athletic teams, especially in football, rugby and basketball, she might do away with the custom of having a football captain. Kansan Sport Editor Many believe that too much responsibility is placed upon the captain for the success of the team and that the captain, under stress of this burden, is unable to play as well as he might, he might be forced to co-apt the captain system, but many others are going so far as to abolish the position. It has been the custom in the past to elect the football captain for Kansas at the annual banquet for the team, which closes close of the season. This year's banquet in honor of the Jayhawk footwear team will be given Monday evening. One coach in the Big Ten, however, finds no favor with the growing policy. Glenn Thaihitehian, football coach at Wisconsin, believes that the election of a captain is one of the finest traditions of football and says he hopes Wisconsin will never rush the state where he afraid to elect a football captain. Haskell Downs Tulsa U Indians End Three Year Losing Streak—20 to 14 Streak—20 to 1 Tulsa, Dec. 7—(UP) The Haskell Indians of Lawrence, Kan., ended a three year losing streak here today after the game's final three minutes of play to defeat the University of Tulsa by the score of 20 to 14 before a crowd of five A short five yard pass from Smith, to Weller over the goal line was good for the winning touchdown. Weller touched down on the first point. The touchdown followed after Weller had made a beautiful 49 yard run. Smith then passed thirty yards to Grant, placing the ball on the eight yard line. Weller netted four yards and the winning touchdown came on the third play. Chicago, Dec. 7—(UP) —The western conference faculty today denied the petition of Iowa for reinstatement and had asked Iowa had done away with some of the evils for which it was suspended from college instruction. Steps in house cleaning to be taken Iowa U. Petition Denial by Big Ten Conference Iowa was removed last spring after it was charged the University was involved in a foul against athletes. The committee, in its decision, remarked that it hoped Iowa soon would be ready to re-enter the league. It also said it cease athletic relations with Iowa. 500 Marines Leave U.S.to Cope With Disorder in Haiti Washington, Dec. 7. — (UP)—President Hewlett sent 50 marines today to Haiti. They left Hampton Roads and should reach Port Au Prince Tuesday. The state department was also asked to send another war criminal to Cuba, an exile in assemble to Cuba and is expected to arrive there tomorrow. Port: An Prince, Haït, Dec. 7, — (UP) Revolt, accompanied by fighting and bloodhed flamed through the streets of Havana, and the United States to restore order. The first serious fighting of native unrest resulting in widespread strikes has been organized where twelve natives were estimated to have been killed and twelve wounded between an engagement between the U.S. Navy and a convoy. The situation at Auxeyus was in hand today although it was still feared the natives might still attack the Rioting Continues in Negro Republic; U. S. Troops Shoot 25 Natives In Clash Washington, Dec. 7- (U-Pres.)—Press release. Haiti has been under political disorder in the Haitian Negro republic, Secretary of State Staten's announcement The aircraft tender Wrights with 21 marine officers and 469 men sailed from Hampton Roads, Va., at noon to Hawaii to support the corps in Haiti and to protect American lives and property, the Navy Department announced today. In addition to the marine detachment, two officers and a gunner were aboard. A Resolution in Congress Marines Were Uninjured Now the 160th division was informed in the fighting which climbed the political demonstrations and riots in Port Au Prince and other towns this Washington, Dec. 7, — (UP) — A resolution to authorize the appointment of a commission to study conditions for this country in its relations toward the former was introduced in the House and Representative Finch of New York. Port Au Prince, Haiti, Dec. 7—(UP) Five Hawaiians were killed and 20 wounded last night in a clash with Aux Cayes on the southern coast, while 50 have been reported to have attacked a marine patrol at Aux. They were repulsed, the marines employing a machine gun and six automatic rifle. It was said later the band of 150 demonstrators were advance guards of a mob of 1500 natives. Read the Kansan Want Ads. WITNESS THE WINDOWS and up to $3.50 Wouldn't it be embarrassing to give mongrel neckwear to a man who doesn't wear anything but Hand Made Ties? 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