PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1922 K Club Organizes With 42 Men as Charter Members Bishop, Logan, and Hancock are Elected Officers at the First Meeting Meeting A meeting of the "K" men of the University was held last night and delineate plans for the organization of a "K" club were made. The officers which were elected to govern the newly organized club were: T. C. Bishop, president; R. O. McMurray, vice president; Hancock, secretary and treasurer. Hereafter there has never been such an organization on the University of Kansas campus, although there have various attempts at organization. There was a good distillate of oleum sign as an indication of the organization would be, but no definite plants were made at that time. "The club will have a serious rite as well as a humorous one," said T. C. Bihog, president of the orchid society appointed at the first meeting, but there was some discussion as to what committees should be had and what their function would be in carrying out the policy of the organ. It is the plan of the club to have a room in the Union building which they might use as a trophy and fondue for the members of the organization. No definite arrangements were made for the financing of the organization, but the members of the club will not have to pay fees to belong. BARNES Mack PRESS Dr. Larry Bass, director of athletics and John Bunn, bassist were brought up for consideration as members of an advisory board, but Doctor Alten gave a short talk to men of the organization, impressing upon them the importance of having an openness to diversity of Kansas. He explained the工作的 of the "N" club at the University of Nebraska, stating that "that club is one of the most powerful organizations on the Nebraska The men who will be charter members of the club are as follows: Jack Schoflinf, Dick Mullins, Brandenlee, Nelson Scewor, Herman Schroeder, Roland Logan, Virgil Pagan, Paul Fisher, Stoward Lyman, Paul Kessler, Michael Berman, Cox, Foster Payne, Edgar Schmidt, Charles Smos, Carles Fottel, Allen Cochran, Floyd Ramsey, Russell Schoenberg, Robert Hicks, Thomas Cox, Steve Church, Edward Fortune, Hilda Hineshaw, John Mize, Bernard Reesey, Casey Hancock, Bernard Rosenberg, William Ward, Lee Bonster, Paul Beardslee, Robert Young, Bert Joung, Raphael McCoy, Charles Singer, Harvey Underer, Charles Singer, Matthew Morthill, James Jewell. Director Announces All Games Give Place to Track Sets Intramural Deadline A definite deadline has been set for all first round matches in handball and ten of its final matches. In 16, was the announcement this morning of E. K. R. Eller, director of intra- All horse-show, and handball doubles were set for Monday, Oct. 21. "The first round matches must be played as soon as possible," said Mr. Elbeld, "unless weather interferes, the games for games will not be extended." The games which were not played this week will probably be played next, at some convenent time, but will not in any way interfere with your track meet which is scheduled for Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. "Individuals or organizations which were unable to obtain blanks for the various matches should get them from the intramural office in situ," said Cross Country Entries Continue Daily Workouts With the cross country season fast approaching, Coach Brutus Hamilton has been sending his athletes over to compete in the nationals and country course for daily workouts. A preliminary lime trial was held for all variety men in the mile last Friday. Those who completed were honored with a Lacine, Falk, Powers and Hummel. The first official time trial over the course is to be held the latter part of the week. Oklahoma Tennis Prospects Good Oklahoma Tennis Prospects Good Stillwater, Okla., Oct. 10, (SPECIAL) —With three varsity tennis lettermen and four in the top four, pros are good for a very promising Oklahoma A. and M. tennis squad. Candidates bid for positions on the squad have been in busy workouts since the beginning of the season, but the schedule and also the Valley contexts that are coming up in the spring. Send the Kansan home. Football Notes --in the fifth inning of the second game of the World Series yesterday in Chicago, the home Cubs raised in the fifth inning to score three runs, but the White Sox managed to knock out the manager, called "Letty," Grove to the mount to stop the rally and he did it. The Athletics thus challenged their two consecutive victory before Philadelphia where the Cubs will oppose them on the home field tomorrow. Iowa City, Iowa, Oct. 10, (UP)—Couch Burton Ingersolver, University of Iowa's football coach, received a Purple Heart and Kelbah, end, were ruled仁娶ible because of professionalism by nominee John L. Griffith, both of Iowa City, who was among 37 players who were to make the trip to Columbus for the game against Ohio State. Iowa awaived that they would petition for enlistment. Evanston, Ill., Oct. 10, (UP)—Northwestron's crippled grid team will leave here tonight for Madison, Miss., and Northwestern's week-end. Thirty-one players will wormite the trip. Due to injuries to Baker and Evans, Coach Hanley is letting up on the serigraphies this month, centrating on sigma and formulations. Chicago, IL, Oct. 10, (UP)—Coach Stagg is worried about the ability of his freshman team to gain ground in a game that requires a lot of forward passes. Since Indiana, Chicago's opponent Friday, has a chance to win. He finds an adequate defense soon. Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 10, (UF) — Coach Harry Kipke will take a sound of 32 men to the field for the game with Pordaeu. He sent the varsity through a strongman offensive drill played by the plays, Truskowski called signals. Champaign, Ill., Oct. 10, (UP) — Coach Zappie is in search of good linemen today. Stan Bodman, tackle and Captain Nowak are out of it for at least ten days with injuries. Ernie Usmane, end, helped matters some yesterday by returning to prison after he was hurt in the Kansas vame. Lafayette, Ind., Oct. 10, (UP)—An effort to bolster his wavering running attack was made by Coach Jimmy Phelan. The attack worked poorly against the Kansas Aggies, and the scrimmage yesterday in an effort to improve matters before the Michigan game. Manhattan, Kan., Oct. 10, (UP) — A fall squad of 31 Kansas Aggies飞来 today for Dallas where they will play in the second day. Several members of the team who had been trained in early season football and ready to start against the southern team which the Kansas players defended 9 to $ in the only game ever played. Columbia, Mo., Oct. 10, (UP)—Accepting reports of coaches who handled the teams here last Saturday, that his variety men deserved a second chance, the Bengals to the showers after a light workout Wednesday and indicated they would not have another stronge scrimmage before the game with Iowa Staters at Ames. Henry has been known for intact interaction since Saturday's game. Lincoln, Neh., Oct. 10—(UP)—Three thirty-cornhuskers are guests of the Nebraska football team today. The two teams will meet at dinner today noon. Later the Nebraskans will take a light workout in the gym, and then go to X. Bible included 18 linemen, four quarterens and nine other ball luggers who were taken on a trip to Witte, star hacks who have been out spokey because of injuries, were taken along. Bible expects to use them Norman, Okla., Oct. 10. (UP)—Af- "Leftu" Saves the Dau "LEFTY" GROVE Norman, Okn. (Special)—Emerging from their 42 to 7 victories over the freshmen Saturday, without any of them playing at halftime, afternoon pinniped into training for the annual elk with the Creighton University Bluejays on Gwen Feb. 10. ter changing his lineup several times in the past three days, Coach A. D. Lindsay is drilling the Souces with special attention paid to plays of the Crecston Blues Jaws, Oldham's adversary, Saturday. Lindsay has his regulars in serramungue expect to use them in the starting lineups. Stillwater, Ohio. — Specialist. While still a dear home in Missouri Valley gridron circles, and serving under the leadership of assistant staff, the Oklahoma Agencies are still confident that before the curtain drops on the present football campaign, they will register a good team into a well-organized aggregation. Norman, Okla. — (Special) — Old-time Sooner fans join the team to Dallas where the Sooners will meet the Texas Longhorns at the fair in Austin this weekend. The funniest games between those two schools in years gone by. A survey of the records reveals that of the 19 games (that have been played since 1902, Texas has won 1), Oklahoma has won 17, and Houston has game that of 1900, resulted in a tie. Lincoln, Neb. — (*Special*) — With hands in pockets and Chair Clare and *Stuart* Witte still on the bench with injuries, Such Dem N. Bible is growing a thorn; use when the Cormuskens travel east to meet the Orsan team next Saturday. New York, (UP) Phil Ehlert Harrisonburg, (VA) track star, will marry Miss Edith Margaret Gedeichness, 18-year-old white girl, according to Edward's The girl's father, a waiter, in a Union City, N. J. restaurant, was reported to have said he would do every possible to prevent the marriage. New York Negro Track Star to Wed White Gir All persons interested in football are urged to attend a meeting tonight in room 260 Holshus gymnasium. A group of interpretive talk on the football rules to be abbed by in Big Six is open to be public. Bunn to Interpret Rules Kansas Veterans May Be Kept Out of Game Saturday Logan and Sorem, Jayhawk Guards, Not in Shape to Go Against Emongria Two Jahwah武器 guards, the veterans Roland Logan and the sturdy Mitt Sorem, will be on the sidelines Saturday and it is unlikely that either of them will be able to take part in the game with the Emporia Teacher eleven. A search for additional linemen to satisfactorily fill the gap in the forward wall is under way today. It is very probable, however, that George "Speed" Athlete, 185-bound sophomore, died last Friday during part of his Saturday's battle, will be fitted into the heap, to team with Ootto Rest. A gash over the eye suffered by Sean in his last night's practice was not believed to be an aneurysm, an emian forade, his playing in the approaching game. Logan has been on his way to a college reunion. Last night he was taken to the student hospital with a case of tosileil. Able from the loss of these two linemen for the Hargiss Day game, the varsity squadmen are in good physical condition. The head coach is spending the time remaining before the opening of the horse season. Remainder in Good Shape The Kansas football squad worked out last evening on a muddy, slippery practice field with dark and forehead bruises. A touch of wintry weather in the air. Three separate teams were lined up in front of the goalposts, mage, but none of the three represented what might be called a first team. Each combined regulars and When the Jayhawks and Yellow jackets line up on the Kansas gridiron Saturday afternoon, about 1500 rosters from the Emory school will watch the game. With Boy Scouts, high school coaches, and their teams, and grade school children being agitated free as guests of the University, along with the hundreds of out-of-town people expected to be here for the Lawrence celebration, the Memorial Stadium probably will seat a good-sized Officials Are Announced — Officials for the game will be Dr. Isaac Anderson of the University of Missouri, ampire; E. A. Thomas of Emporia Teachers college; Katherine Reibandor, head lineman. Students hold all-sports books must call at the athletics office be listed in the student's athletic tickets. Officials at the athletic office remind the students that both the reserve seat ticket and the sports门票 are for admission at the gate Saturday. Bible Salesman Should Have Read His Sample Charlater, Pa.—(UP)—A wolf in sheep's clothing, a rather tall wolf with a pronounced English accent and a snaive manner, invaded the peaceful pastures of this valley and number of Bible-reading residents. The Bible salesman took orders for the American Bible Publishing Company, which sells the down payment on a $78.00 Bible, the remainder to be paid on receipt of the book. The Bibles, with illustrations, failed to appear, persons who had subscribed The concern for which he purported to be acting was found to be begin. is you on paper. We can make the photo and we have the paper. THOMPSON STUDIO 830 MHz A PHOTOGRAPH 829 Mass. K. U. Wrestling Squad Loses Three Lettermen Mina two lettermen, who finished competition last spring, the Kansas wrestling team started rehearsing again with a small group of graspers answering the call of Coach Bauman. Three lettermen returned to the squared off fight, and the ber of new men will be required if fill vacancies in the lower weights. Tommy Cox, captain of last year’s team, Franklin Rice, and Winston Anderson are the most host to the Iowa State team this year. This year’s mnet season include Church who took first in the Big Six tournament last year, and Allen Cochrane who placed second. James Welch, year laterman, in the third veteran. Waggoner Pleads Guilty Action of Telluride Banker Comes As Surprise New York, Oct. 10. — (UP) Charles Debos Waggoner, Toulirle, Colo., banker, pleaded guilty to using phone numbers in a case he was called in federal court today. The huge grew out of Waggonier's clever ruin in obtaining $500, 600 from six big New York banks, 800 from six big New York banks, of which he was president. He had used telegrams with bank- kage code and letters, according to the federal charge, to establish credits in the New York banks and those in Baltimore. He also sent to the little Colorado institution. The Colorado bank was later closed. The guilty plea came as a distinct surprise, although Waggoner had gone over to the police, which he played the role of a modern Robin Hood who wanted to save the king. He had been expected to plead emotional insanity and a committee of absentee from both government and academia. It was believed the sudden change in plan was taken as a result of the publication yesterday of the aliquists' verdict. They held the banker accountable, and "taper normal" in intelligence. Michigan Leads Big Ten In Annexing Grid Titles Minneapolis, — (UP) – Michigan University has held the Big Ten football championship more times than any other team in the conference with Minnesota rating second placed in the competition here of the conference show. The figures are based on a basis of complete championships or a tie, with Michigan scoring nine victories, Minnesota eight, and Chicago and A-list. Briarlife, N. X., (U.P.) -More than 700 young women from 39 states, Port Rio, Hacienda and Europe received training in volunteer leadership this summer at Campus National Girl Scout Leader's Camp. Read the Kansan want ads The Hatee TODAY--WM. RUSSEL and strong in a cast long melodrama. "BE FORE MIDNIGHT." Also comedy and Kingdom news. TOMORROW *BUZZ* BURTON and a big cast in a thrilling western entertainment "PALS OF THE PRAIRIE" "I Also Comedy and Fox news" Harper Method of Shampooing and Scalp Treatments Marcelling — 50c At The Celebration VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP Phone 346 1 1 1 You will see historical Lawrence. We have grown with the city—let our drug department serve you with accurate filling of your prescriptions. 1 1 1 Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students' 11th & Mass Phone 678 Husband Attacks Wife for Playing Trombon Cleveland, O.—(UIP)—George Wilson, 34, described he was a "troublebrow widenow." He resented being that and became active about it. He was wregged before Muggs of臂伤; Judge Burke made major sense of assault and battery against his wife. Wilson inflicted a flesh wound on his partner, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson. He used a pair of scissors because she played the trombone all day and went to muralis where she could get a lime shade to play their games to play at night at home. "She played and played and playe- and rarely drove me crazy," Wilson told the ladie. Wallace, Idaho, Oct. 10, (UP) "The stirring cry of 'Gold!' Fever about a battle over land that has been heard in Wallace again and this little town, once a frontier outpost." Men in Search of Gold Rush To Little Frontier Town "Suddenly, I couldn't stand it any more. When she hit a high one the other day, I couldn't help myself. Not because I couldn't handle it, nobody, Judge, nor he ever switched it." "I'll get some cotton to put in my cars," he said sadly. The judge told Wilson to take his choice—the trombone or the workhouse. Prospectors, mining men, businessmen—men, old and young, in all industries. To reach the hills northwest of Wallace where the first "strike" was made, they must travel 250 miles. FRATERNITY RINGS Kansas City, Mo, Oct. 17—(UP) —Bennie Ball, Mar. 17, the court candy maker who wrote Miss Owl Jackson, de- veloped a new product: "I'm an old Spanish curandere," and tied it to his clothes left on Missouri river bridge, was born here today avowing women and referring to all at family coal bin attired in overalls when his mother found him late yesterday after authorities had searched $5.00 to $25.00 Some new heavy weight stone cut rings. Suitable for crests—just received. Oklahoma Has 200 Gain; 38 States Represented Norman, — (Specia) — Students from five foreign countries, the District of Columbia and 38 state form two teams to compete at the University of Oklahoma for the first semester, according to George Wadsack, registrar. This denotes an increase of students over the past month in the number of last week's five hundred and ninety-eight students live outside of the state, according to Wadsack. The number of students from each state will be announced. Student directory is compiled, he said. Every available classroom and laboratory are being used in order to care for the record-breaking number of students. Ecke's Hall Metzler Furniture Co. The best dance floor in town Available for dates now. Phone 168 or inquire at Seoul, Korea. (UP)—Admiral Viscount Makoto Suito, governor general of Korea, received a number of threatening letters from Korean multinational companies. The government general is kept under constant guard. Admiral Suito has a long record as an administrator and was fond of the Japanese delegation to liberate Three Power Naval Conference held at Geneva in June 1927. Korean Admiral Guarded Genuine Automotive Electric Parts for ALL CARS Automotive Electricians to Serve You Willard Battery - Dolco Reaming into Bosch Northeast Auto Electric Co. 709 N. H. 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