PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS VIEW THURSDAY. APRIL 25, 1929 Allen and Hargiss Turn to Planning for Grid Season Schedule Includes Three Non-Conference Titls Besides Big Six Contests Contests With the spring football session officially coming to a close in a hard scrummage scheduled for this afternoon, C. Allen, director of athletics, have turned their attention to next year's games. The team opened the 1229 graded season. Illinois Game at Urbana The game should attract widespread interest as it will give a line on the respective merits of the Big Ten and the NFC. It would also reputation of the Missouri Valley in setting the Zuppa proteges back at the time when "Red Grance" was running wild over the competition protesting against the Giants' year Kansas will be given a chance to show what she can do against the Big Ten aggregation. The Illinois clash is the opening game of the season for the Hawks, being scheduled for Oct. 5. Special Day for Hargiss The Jayhawkers have eight games listed on the schedule for next fall, including non-conference tilts with the University of Illinois at Urbana, Kansas State Teachers' College of Education and Washington University at Lawrence. Illinois Game at Urtica The Illinois affair will mark the first time the state has hosted a game since 1916. Illinois is conceded to have one of the most powerful eleven of the Big Ten conference, and the Kansas are stepping out into fast competition from the eastern school. Illinois has been the conference champion for the past two years and is famed for turning out nationally known stars. Bob Zuppke one of the most noted coaches in the United States, is head mentor of Dhl Illi. Special Day for Hargus The following week, on April 12 Kansas City, Missouri, in another non-conference affair to be played on the home gridiron. The Kansas State team will play "day" in honor of the Kansas coach who formerly handled the Emporia The other non-conference game is with Washington University, to be played here on Nov. 16. The remaining five tiltes are with traditional Big Six enemies, Kansas Aggies, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Missouri. Schedule and Officials Sensible Use Officials Illinois at Urbana, Oct. 5; Jefferson, J. C. Gorman; C. Hainius; field judge, C. E. McBride; headlineman, L. A. Clarroy. 12; referee, C. E. McBride; uniprief D. I. Anderson; field judge, E. A. Thomas Kansas Agnieszka at Lawrence, Oct 19; referee, J. C. Grover; uniprief J. B. Lansing; head coach, ders- erson; headmessman, J. D. A. Rohr Iowa State at Ames, Oct. 26; referre F, E Johnston; ampire, L Carrittis; field judge; P, Welch; headlines man, C, McCormick. Washington at Lawrence, Nov. 16 referee. Leslie Edmonds. Missouri at Lawrence, Nov. 23; reeree, J. C. Grover; ampire, Dwight Ream; field judge, Dr. J. A. Kelly; headlinesman, Receves Peters. Nebraska at Lincoln, Nov 2; referee, J. C. Grover; umpire, J. B. Anderson; field judge, "Sec" Taylor headlinesman, L. B. McCreary. Oklahoma at Norman, Nov. 9; referee, J. C. Grover; umpire, Virgil Jones; field judge, Leslie Edmonds; headlineman, C. E. McBride. Life Saving Acts Tonight Allphin's Demonstration to Be Held at Armory The demonstration of artificial resuscitation by the Schuefer method, to train a rescuer in physical Education, at the Red Cross booth in the better homes exhibit was postponed from yesterday today, from 7:30 to the closing hour. "These demonstrations should prove quite interesting and instructive to our students. We have saved each of the Schaefer method, not only from drowning, but also from electric shock, suffocation by gas from a fireplace, and falling into water." Alphin said. The method used in the demonstration is advocated by the Red Cross in their first aid and safety training. Professor Alphin will be assisted in the evening by Earle Evans, ctd., and Michael Hunt, dtd., and Eagle Scout from the Lawrence area of the Boy Scouts. The demonstration will be held at 10 a.m. The better homes exhibit is being held at the Armory at 740 Vermont street. Washburn Gives No Band Credit Topeka—(UIP)–Tooting will no longer count for hours of credit at Washburn college. Throughout the past year students will receive a credit or orchestra or taking part in forensic activities were granted one hour of credit each semester. Arthur G. Sellen, dean of the college, will confirm this practice will be discontinued. Huge Aerial Survey Planned - Right, Lieut. Conn. A. W. Radford and Lieut. E. P. Bursett who will head the expedition of six soldiers, 120 men, three airplanes, a tarmac bridge, and two vehicles to set up a field of the Alaskan mainland for the Departments of Agriculture and Interior. Below, the three Warp-oxygened Leaming amphibians from Alaska survive in the Arctic. Aerial Arms Would Be Cut Under Tentative Plan Now Discussed Gibson Insists Final Figures Be Left Unsettled Until Final Contract Geenewa — (UP) — Channels limiting aircraft armament were adopted today by the United Nations mission of the League of Nations in considering its draft of the disarma- Upon the insistence of Hugh S. Gibson, American delegate, that all actual limitation figures be left to a final disarmament contract, the commission rejected a proposal of Maxim Feldmann, the chief designer of airplanes and dirigibles allowed should be appreciably below the number existing on Jan. 1, 1929. Washington. — (UP) — Prolonged preparation of the Howe Award or must be made probably delay the summoning of a conference for a year or more, is exerted by a committee, which silt from Ambassador Hugh Gibson's speech before the preliminarydiscussion. Mr. Hoover is determined there shall be no conference until thorough preparations have been made. It is important that he be informed, the international conference expected to develop from the American gesture might not take place until 1501 when the Washington State convention are automatically reconvened. Geneva.—(UIP) The German government intends to reintroduce before he actual disarmament conference the vested suggestions which were made in order for the secretary of state to inform the separatory disarmment commission t was understood here today. John Shannon to Coach Jaybawker Star Will Handle Most Criminals Escape, Says Report Cherrvale Teams John Shannon, Jayhawk football and track star for the past three years will be head coach of football, basketball and track at Cherryville high next year, according to word流传。 From the athletic department. Shannon played three seasons on the Kansas grid eleven, and has been a spinner on the track team for the team's best season. He rallied, halfback, and guard on the football squad, and won three letters in that sport, besides being picked the past season for the first all-state selection, which he represented Kansas along with Andy Olson and Don Cooper on the Big Six aggregation that met southern Conference members at Dallas, and close of the regular season last fall. Everybody's girl? Sure! Etta Kett! Boston, (UP) — Criminals outwat the police in seven crimes out of ten according to the Harvard Crime Surv y of Suffolk County, which in 2015 issued a complete report of the survey probably will be made public late next fall. Dr. Huff Entrains for Drake Games With Relay Teams Etta Kett for R. O. T. C. Honorary Colonel. Sprint Quartets Leaving Tonight; Distance Men and Frazier Go Tomorrow The quarter mile and the mile relay teams, accompanied by Dr. H. J. Haff, head track coach, will entrain tonight for Dre Moima, when tomorrow's race begins in the twelfth annual Drake Relays. The two mile relay team and Captain "Poco" Franzie will go tomorrow night. Frizzle is entered in a special event. The men who will leave tonight in inside Slick, Jones, Rooney, Wilcox, Wiley, and Grace to continue a squad scheduled to go tomorrow night consists of Youngman, Fortune, Sauce The Same Quartet to Run The Jayhawks will probably run in the Jacksonville and in the Kansas Relays, with perhaps the exception of Ed Ash, who is now in Ames with the baseball squad, and with the bench of Marriner, Mize, Lagerquist, and Jones are the other members of the doctor. Doctor Huff is likely to call Mike Krause, Rooney, and Wilcox make up the quarter mile squad, while the two mile relay will be taken care of by Youngman, Fortune, Saurier, and Kansan's Show Well in Relays The Hawk队 made a nice showing in the Kansan Relays on Saturday, and if they can repeat their performances they should give a good impression of themselves in the Drake games. 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Brings House to School to Solve Rent Problem When Davenport wants to "move" he pulls twenty-five bolts and the house is ready to be packed on a truck. He can build in six hours. He sets up a kitchen with limited, or wherever he can find the cheapest site. The house is a one-room affair, heated by a little coal and used for meals on a three-burner oil stove. Columbia, Mo.,—(UP) —John Daw- export of Meco, Mo., wanted to go t o college but didn't have the money to pay room rent, so he built his own museum. He also helped him he could attend junior college there. When he has completed his two-year course he will move his little house to a college or college education at the University. Women's Baseball Teams Practice Despite Rains Many women interested in inter- class baseball have not been coming out because of the rainy weather and wet field. Practices, however, have been held despite the wet field. If the weather outside is unsuitable for baseball play inside Robson gymnastics. 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