PAGE SIX --- SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Football Schedule Includes Special Event for Coach Bill Hargiss Day Next Fall to Feature Game with Emporia Teachers H. W. Hargis, head football coach, will be honored by the "BHP" Hargis K.I.S. T. C. of Emporia and K. U. here. Oct. 12. Coach Hargis, who has been in the state for 21 years and who has been an active player in teams, will select a first and second team among his old players to be guests of honor at the all-state chair- Morris L. Breidenthal, vice-president of the alumni association and cacher of the Securities State Bank in Kansas City, Kans., has been selected as chairman of the Breidenthal exp expects a minimum of 12,000 people to see the game on that day, regardless of the weather conditions. "We will have a winning football team next year **IF**," Coach Hargiss said this morning when he was asked to coach his team next year. The football men have better scholastic records than his candidate had a year ago, and from preschool through college, the candidates will be few this year according to Coach Hargiss. Jack Schopfin, tackle, may not be able to play next week because of a strain in his right hip. Melvin Thornhill, who plays in the backfield, is expected to return next week. In 1927 he played in the team in 1927 until he injured himself in a practice scrimmage before the game. C Centers--Smoott, F. Bausch, Michaela, Nicholson, and Schulz. 1. The candidates for the 1930 squad are: c64634, c64635, E. Roper, R. Cooper, Logan, Gump E. Roser, W. Selenom, Scherr Lowden, Tucker, Davis, Carroll, Geiss Bondish, Taylor, Selber and Cheney Tackles.-Sorem, Swartz, McMichal, Schmidt, Fay, Schoen, Akinson, Bob Black, Hill, Barnle, Kruse, Olbausen, Brown, Charles Smay, Ends-Carlson, Strawl, Mullins, Mccormick, Ramsey, Coel, Smaily, Cochran, Cutler, A. Kennedy, Sanders, Jenkinson, Noble, W. Fenck, Cook, Shell, Sandra, W. Fenck, Lawrence, Steward Lyman Lawrence, J. Banch, Fisher, Fisher Asch, Schmidt, Itoga, Smith, C. Allen Madison, Ehily, Page, F. Black, Pakenit Kittell, Brown Blom Miller, Mildle Hawkins, J. Kennedy, J. Kenney, Malbe, and Thornhill. Next year's schedule follows: Oct. 5- Illinois, Urbana, III. Oct. 12-K. S. T. C. (Emporia) Oct 10 - Kansas State, Lawrence. Oct 25 - Iowa State, Ames. Oct 30 - Oklahoma State, Nov 9 - Oklahoma, Norman. Nov 14 - Minnesota, Lawrence. Alumna Is Appointed Instructor in Speech Miss Frances Wilson, A.B.2.8 has just been appointed an instructor in the department of speech, according to a statement of Prof. Allen Crafton, Miss Wilson has studied at the Midludbury School at Midludbury, VL, and at the American Laboratory Theater in New York City since she was graduated. She specializes in specialized in speech and diction and will be an instructor in those classes. K. C. Men Alumni Will Organize Jayhawk Club A Jayhawk Club will be organized by the men of the Kansas City alumni association at a star meeting and sip party in Kansas City, Tuesday June 11. There will be a short meeting at 6:30 to explain the new organization. Short talks will be given by J. C Nichols, A.D. B92, Cyrum CY, and Nathaniel B92, DLB, LR, LR, LR All those attending the organization of the Jachyhawk Club will auto-matricide to Frank H. Terrell, LL.R.28 president of the Kansas City athletics. Final Standings in All Event Will Not Be Announced Until Next Week Individual Winners In Intramural Sports Will Receive Medals Medals in the form of bronze watch charms are to be awarded to winners in intramural events this year. This is the first time individual awards have been given in intramural sports; they are given to R. Eklil, intramural director. The watch charms are small enough to be comfortably worn on a watch face. The charms are part of the University seal appear on the medal. On the back is space for the winner's name and emblem. No final standings on the men's intramural events can be announced for a week since finals in several events have not yet been played. Finals in the golf doubles will be played early next week. Those playing in the finals are Stevenon and Blue of Beta Theta Pi against Huff Stuart each with 11. Stuart in this event were I. Jones of Phil Delta Theta. Finals in the tennis singles will be held on Tuesday, March 13, at the Bremen of the Pi Kappa, Alpha, Ibiza and Neil, Betta', and Evans and Emeryik Pi Gamma Dohma', will play together. The winners of the seminal handball doubles match between Ralston and Mullins of Kappa Sigma and Tucker and Youngstrom of Theta Tau will play Wooddell and Benhouch of Benhouch and Behaugh and Wooddell will also meet for the title of handball singles champion. Coach Allphin to Conduct Public Swimming Classes Herbert G. Allipin, instructor in swimming, will conduct his classes on Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- ding Sunday for the beginning, June 13. The classes will be open to the public. Alphain urges both men and boys of all ages and backgrounds to end the end of the term, about July 20, 2014, with hold a swimming meet and prizes in each event. Coach Alphain also conduct a junior life saving tests last year and the swimming tests last year and the swimming coach expects more to get certificates. 11:00 to 11:30 a.m., beginners, boys 11:30 to 12 a.m., swimers, boys 2:00 to 2:30 p.m., beginners, men 2:30 to 4:00 p.m., beginners, women 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., open plunge The schedule: sunley — Kinsley is preparing to entertain the pioneers of Edwarda county at the old settlers picnic and to hold her bed in June 6, and 7. WE will carefully launder your summer suits and return them to you freshly clean and neatly pressed. You will be more than pleased with the excellent results. Lawrence Steam Laundry Coaches to Hold Classes The School of Education will give credits in three courses in physical education and will be given by the University coaches in three sessions of two weeks each and special emphasis on track, football, and basketball. Summer Courses in Physical Education Offered Education Offered From June 12 to 22, Prof. H, J. Huff, head train coach, will give an intensive course in track. During this session, Lou B. Bauman, wrestling coach, will teach courses in both football and baseball, will teach courses in wrestling and baseball, respectively. From July 8 to 20, Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics and variety basketball coach, will teach a course in basketball. During the second session, from June 24 to July 6, H. W. Harpers, head football coach of the University of Southern California, will teach fundamentals of football. They will be assisted by Lynn Waldorf,儿 Summer school students may attend any two-week's session or all of them if he wishes. Dr. Raymond H. Wheeler of the department of psychology has been appointed as a professor of psychology at Northwestern University's summer sessions there this year. Doctor Wheeler will touch advanced and modern subjects, finally the head of the department owing to too many of the present problems in the program of several foreign pay-offs. Dr. R. H. Wheeler Goes to Iowa for Summer After the Iowa summer session, Doctor Wheeler will drive New Haven, Comma, Connecticut, and Massachusetts before returning here for next year's work; chologists who will teach at Iowa this summer. First Owl Out Sept. 19 Sigma Delta Chi Plans Nine Issues for Next Year The Soap Owl will make its initial appearance on the campus next fall, on the first day of class on Saturday. Ms. Jones, editor, and Cedric Jones, business manager. In order to appear at this conference, Jones must most of the copy and contributions by mail. Jones is returning to the campus early in order to care for the ad details. "The first issue will probably center around a rash theme," he bargained. "We'll need some new features with each number next year. Probably the first will be one with a lot of buttons." "Those who wish to contribute copy toward making the board next fall should follow the same school opens," Esenbrough continued. "We plan to adopt rigid requirements for membership to the board, and to keep members between 19 and 15 hard-working members. The staff plans to issue press notices so that we make the staff as efficient as possible." As far as we is known at present, Theta Sigma Phi plans to continue with the "Yellow Hornet" in competition to the Owl. The present schedule calls for nine issue of the Sour Owl next year, the first Sept. 19, and following numbers Oct. 10, Nov. 7, Dec. 5, Jan. 9, Feb. 8, March 23, April 6, May 11, June 14, elected and take over the publication of the last number for May 1. The Book Nook 1001 MIDDLE PHONE 666 FICTION POETRY DRAMA NON-FICTION CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND RENTAL LIBRARY For the "Him" Who Is Graduating There are all sorts of appropriate gifts— See our window for a few suggestions. "Picture of a Man Trying to Keep Kool" What he needs is a Nurotex Suit— Cool. comfortable and shape retaining—The real garment for hot-weather wear— Styles for Men Styles for Young Men $22.50 Knickers if you want them. Glad to show you! It's Nurotex Season Now" Chance is Seen for Early Adjournment of Congress Washington. — (UP) — With beth houses recessed for the weekend, farm hill conferences went to work today to complete a satisfactory compromise for clearing way for early adoption of gay children so congress may adjourn until fall. The dark legislative outlook cleared when President Hoyer announced an agreement for the farm bill is complemented by a Senate vote on the tariff. Powhatan, —(UF)—When Samuel Couchman enters high school this fall, he will have classmates for the first time in his school career. He has been the co-president and youtudent for the one girl grades of the rural school, district 41. Hutchinson, — (UP) — Reno县 apple store. In the fall of this year, in the opinion of James Farley, president of the State Horticultural Association, paid a fortune of $200,000 bucks Record Your Graduation Days in Pictures We have new stock of Eastman and Agfa Films. One of our Kodaks makes an ideal! 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