PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWREENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1929 Belting the Goat of Iowa Alumni, Says 'Phog' Allen Kansas Director Declares Lack of Winning Team Causes Disloyalty at U. of L. Iowa Town (-UIP)-Believed to hold the keys to the University of Iowa's athletic department, Ms. Major John L. Griffith, athletic commissioner of the conference, are appointed. A hearing at which charges against Iowa were to be aired, was scheduled to start this afternoon. Ann Arbor, Michigan—(UP)—After a fresh break with Athletic Director Fielding H. Yost, reports are that Tad Wieman, head football coach and assistant head coach of the University of Michigan, is ready to quit. The (re)ble between the two started about a year ago when you announced his return in August throughout the last disastrous football season and now the two are declared at the parting moments, with no chance for cancellation. "Belling has been made the goal," said Dr. F, F. Alen, director of athletics, this morning when asked for his opinion of the results from the post of director of athletics at Iowa University before the scandal broke which saw the severing of relations of the Big Ten conference with Iowa University. "Beating was ridden out of office by a bunch of "wolves," and disgusted, alumni, who were angered because Iowa court officials knew them. The whole story lies in the fact that Ingwerenan, an Iowa boy, was hired as a football coach in Iowa to teach his team at the University of Illinois, and a large group of alumni distilled him because he had attended Illinois instead of Iowa University. "Ingersen could not produce a winning football team, and Beating, with his 40 points, stood behind him and supported despite the cry of the 'wolves' for a "last year Iowa adopted the tactics of recruiting players; and as a result, produced a football team that was playing showing in the Big Ten conference. "When a winning team was produced, the whole stopper is howling, and it's so desperate for Bettin's dismissal, which finally resulted in his resignation by resign." "Belling reported the action of the alumni to the Big Ten conference which resulted in it breaking off relations with Iowa." Doctor Allen praised Belling as a man of high ideals, a "sunner-chapter" who tried to keep his promise. Belling was described as an educator as well as a director, a man who holds the Ph. D. degree. The Big Ten coach characterized as a "family affair" by Doctor Allen, who expressed the belief that Iowa was worse than it had been merely made an example of, because it was the only school to which any foundation of a specific charge could be credited. That Iowa would eventually be reinstated and the there was small likelihood of the second being successful, an opinion expressed by Doctor Allen. John Ferrantelli's Trial Postponed Until June 14 The trial of John Formertell, c.322, has been postponed until June 18, when he will drive when the car which he was driving streets and killed, J. A. Vestil, will be tried. Ferrelltell was released on a $500 bond when he stated that he was sold to the Levant in accordance to the Leavenworth Times. However, report from the Levant, a Colombian, Send the Daily Kansan home. 'Frosh' Women Defeat Junior Baseball Squad by Margin of 9 to 7 Yearlings Capture Swimming Track and Baseball Titles During Year The freshman women again show their supremity ability in athletics by ball tournament last night. The Freshman women have won the three most recent swimming meet, with the swimming meet, the track meet with the aid of the juniors, and the The game last night between the freshmen and the juniors was very close and up until the last inning it won 7-6, but they lost to the juniors, but the freshmen held them in the last inning while they scored two points and beat the juniors, 9 to 7. But the first three innings, but the freshmen brought the game to a tie in the fourth inning by scoring five points on the juniors, to a scoreless final inning. M Lawson pitched wild in the first mating and was replaced by Jack Tucker. He resumed play for the froth, while Whiteman and Steel were the battery for the Juice. The precham team was composed of Cornelius, Byrn, M. Lawson, Butler, Glanville, Peterson, E. Hoe, Beecher, Hunters, N. McNeal, the juniors was Ensign, Hancock, McNeal, Kretzman, Grithts, Kovitz, Hunter. The women's varsity baseball ball will be announced with the start of days, according to Min Ratho have Both teams were good on fielding and Whiteman, the pitcher for the jersey number 10, hit the ball hurting the pill, but infield ercers in the fourth innings lost the game for Narka — Nearly three months away, but Narka is already preparing for its annual jacence sponsored by the business been set for August 15, 16 and 17. Norman, Okla. (UIP) - Elbert Cook Habel, was elected president of Oklahoma University's 1932 baseball team fol- lowing its meeting of the squad an- yesterday. Elect Baseball Captain of O. U. for Next Year Stillwater, Okla., (UO)–John Johns, Quinlan, will lead the 1939 Oklahoma Agrie's truck and field team He was elected at a meeting of letter men yesterday. Johns is a one-quarter man and hurls the javelyn. Women's Interclass Swimming Meet Won by Morning Section 11:30 Class Takes Six Firsts i Scoring 48-29 Victory on 2:30 Group The final results of the women's inter-gym-class swimming meet which was postponed for two weeks and no pool were announced today by Miss Ruth Hower who was in charge of the meet. The meet was held on Friday 2:30 swimming classes. The meet was won by the 11:30 class who had a total of 48 points against the 2:30 class. Nine Events Scheduled We were nine events in the meet; side strage stroke, the back stroke race, diving, crawl stroke for form, crawl stroke for form, and crawl race. The first event, the relay, was won by the 11:30 class in 54.4 seconds with Garvin, Lamb, Trefthen and M. Lawson to the relay team. The diving event was won by Tayor of the 23:30 class while Carvin and Benshek of the 11:30 class placed second and third. 11:30 take crawl stroke Another victory was scored for the 11:30 class when M. Lawson won the crawl strike for form but Heiford lost the hammer and Lenh of the 11:30 class a third. Gavrin of the 11:30 section took first in the side stroke event in 13.5 seconds. Gravres of the 2:30 class took second, Gravres of the 11:30 class took third. The dpea was upset when M. Smith of the afternoon class won the back stroke race in 187 seconds with R. Wainwright of the morning class placed trailing. The afternoon class scored another victory following the back stroke race when they won the bobbing contest which consisted of bobbing up and down 15 times. Hofstad of the afternoon class placed first, Drinka of the morning class won second. Kummer of the afternoon class placed third. Morning Class Takes All Places The morning class carried away all places, taking care of capturing all three places, M. Lawson taking first, Garvin winning second, and Daniels third. In the breast stroke for form M. Lawson of the memory game, two won teams and E. 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