TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1929 PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Night Football Games Will Not Be Possible on Kansas Gridiron Jayhawk and Haskell Warrior May Meet Next Year In Night Crash That night football probably would never be played at the University of Kansas, was the concerns of opinion. He had asked staff here today. Dr. F. G. Allen, director of athletics, declared the night sport was not feasible at the University. "Kansas may have an opportunity to play other schools, but the University is not concerned," Doctor Alaskan said. He hacked his statement by announcing that the University had scheduled a game at Haskell on Oct. 11, 2013. The Hushell school has installed lights in the stadium and is playing in years. Possibilities that Kansas and year next night are high, probably Tennis Tryouts Opened Class Pairings are Announced by Margaret Lawson All women interested in tennis, class singles, are urged to sign up at Robinson gymnastium before Wednesday's Lawson, tennis manager. The first rounds of the tryouts for class teams and champions were to have The pairings were: seniors, Wilmun Brooks vs. Helen Berndt; juniors, Elizabeth Conrad vs. Sidney Irwin, mores, Harriet Arnold; nurses, Morris, Harriet Arnold vs. Geraldine Lutes, Helen Corinellus vs. Hana Cassel, Jane Vorn vs. Margaret Lawson, John Lawson, freshmen, Freda Nomura vs. Dorothy Lightburn, Mary Van Cleve vs. Georgia E. Cook, and Virginia Manning vs. Olive Towns A continuation of the tryonia will be held tomorrow, including the new entries. Night Tennis Introduced to Fans by Junior Coer Haskell's night football has nothing on four K. U. students who hold a night tennis match on the Sigma Alpha Epison college last night. Using light from several automobiles Junior Coen teamed with Jack Schopflin defeated Gilbert Coen and was given the third place in three straight games. GcL, 7-5, 6-3. The match was witnessed by several neighbors, a few invited guests and a few curious Fiji Kappa Alpha that held at West Campus Road. K. U.-Notre Dame Game A Possibility Next Year Negotiations for a football game with Knute Rocke's Notre Dame Irishmen are still without foundation, according to F. C. Allen, director of athletics, Coaches Hargag and Rocke have been communicating from time to time but no yet definite answers remain on the between the two schools, Allen said. It is hoped the dawmakers and Irish eleven will meet next fall and the following year on a house-and-boma趴. Plans for such a meeting were instituted following the basketball games played in Kansas City. Robbie returned that he would like to engage the Kansas team. The Missouri chapter of Sigma Chi will have a homecoming Saturday, Oct. 18, to celebrate the completion of their new home. RAY'S PLACE 6 East Ninth St. Hamburger, 5c; Hot Dog. 5c Boy 'em by the sack. Football Notes Norman, Okla.—(Special)—Faced with two major games before starting his Big Six football conference series, Oklahoma will entertain whipping his Sooner football team into shape. Madison, Wis., With two gris scalps hanging from their figure, the teams defeated victories over South Dakota, 2 to 0 and Ripen College, 22 to 0, to Coach Glenn Titlethewick this season. He will drill in preparation for the invasion of Coach Andy Kerr's Colgate college at Camp Randall field this week. Pittsburg, Kan., Sept 29—Designating the opening day of their gridiron season as "Blue Howell Day" in honor of their new couch put added weight on the field, college eleven here Saturday, but not quite enough to enable them to be a battling crew of Redmen from Tahquab seep, Okla. The Gorillas went down. Dallas, Texas., (UF) - Ari-motored Ford, airplane, a special train and a machine that trains students in the Southern Methodist University students to Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 6, when the M, U Mustangs clash with the M, U Mustangs in an intercolonial football game. Coach "Lone Star" Dietz and squad of 25 Hassell Indians wiht leave Lawrence tonight for Grane Forks, North Dakota, where they will play in the championship game in a homecoming game Friday. The coach and team will be accompanied by F. W. MgeDonald, director of athletics, and assistant coach Jeff Bentley. In Lawrence and coach the reserve during the absence of the first team St. Marys, Kan, Oct. 1—(UP) “Taking advantage of weather conditions,” the students charged his charges, preparatory for the Crepitation University game at Omni, Kan. Glenn Wright a Visitor Brutus Hamilton Host to Robin Baseball Star Gleim Wright, major league baseball baseball, was a guest of Brutus Hamilton here yesterday. Wright is recovering from an operation performed on his right shoulder recently in an attempt to rebuild his throwing arm after a serious injury last winter, sustained while playing hand Hamilton and Wright attended school together at Harrisonville, Mo., and later went to the University of Virginia. He also served in his freshman year to accept a contract with the Kansas City Patriots, and was named to the National League. Prior to his injury last winter he was considered the greatest shortstop in professional baseball. Weight was a number of the championship Kansas City Blues of 1925 and 1934. He played in world series of 1925 against Washington. He is now with the Brooklyn Send the Daily Kansan home. TODAY... SUE CAROL and extraordinary cast in an absurd educational comedy drama. "CHASING THROUGH EUROPE." Also Known as The Lost Boys. The Water Recommended by the English Department of the University of Kansas WEBSTER'S COLLEGIATE The Best Abridged Dictionary-in TOMORROW - RICHARD TALL MADGE. Minato Watah and Edwa Cook. Included in the entitled "THE BACHELORS CLUB." also comedy. Winner's Winning Webster's *International* *Webster's* A Short Story for facsimile formation — love is a comparison for your hour of reading and writing. It will help you conceive it. A novel of rarely seen art, it offers an astonishing variety, nearly 100,000 words with dazzling flair, organization, precision and grace. An exploration of the dignity and power of language. Springfield, Mass G. & C. MERRIAM COMPANY Durant-Russel Debate on Question of Failure of Modern Education Famous Philosopher and Author Open the Lecture Course "Is Modern Education a Failure? It is the topic of debate scheduled for Thursday evening, Nov. 7, at the auditorium," Will Darman and Bertrand Russell. November The topic was arranged Monday by the lecture course committee. This will be a one-hour lecture at University Lecture Course, Mr. Russell will take the affair and the December lecture. This debate should be of special importance to us since the same debate will be given Sunday evening, 6, at 10 a.m. in the building. According to the management of the Discussion Guild. At their last appearance in New York in 1927, 400 people were turned away from their debate. Record crowds are expected today. Bertrdall Russell is an English philosopher of distinction and brilliance who has more than a national reputation. He is a philosopher, essayist and publicist. The admission at new York will be $1 to $3, with most seats at $2. Admission here will probably be $1 for all seats. Will Durant is the author of "Story Philosophy" and by the Mistresses of Phi- losophy, a New York literary colloquial year he attracted broad audience and has a nation-wide wedge as a创 作者. Doctor Durant spoke on the lecture course last year and was also the convocation speaker at the honors convoction in 1927. A short-circuit caused a $100,000 fire in the University of Indiana power house recently. The loss was completely covered by insurance. According to reports from the East, this is one of the most exciting debates on our generation. A. G. ALRICH Engraving, Printing, Binding Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies Stationery 736 Marc. SL KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 Everything Electrical Members of W. A. A. are planning to bike to the old mill on Ninth street for a picnic supper Wednesday afternoon after the regular W. A. A. meeting, but instead to return home with their families and have other plans for the evening. Those in charge of the picnic desire that as many members as possible will attend, but no board! attend the gymnasium, but provocation will be provided for someone who may decide to go too late to sign. A bargain of 25c will be made for the day. W. A. A. Plans Picnic Supper Hospital Reports Exams. One hundred more physical examinations were given at the student hospital this year than last year, according to Miss Elizabeth Dunkel, who was in charge of the orthopedic examinations given last week at the hospital. A total of 425 examinations were given, 24 by sophomores, and only a small percent of the re-entered classman and graduate students. Physical Tests Show Increase of 100; Total 425 The requirement of physical examinations for freshmen students at the student hospital was instituted Tonight - Tomorrow Hear It! See It! 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