PAGE SIX THURSDAY, MARCH 7,1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Gambling Draws Suspension From Intergroup Games Two Fraternities Deprived of Intramural Rights by Coach Elbel for Bets Two K. U. fraternities have been suspended from intramural competition because of betting by members of their organization on the outcome of their basketball games, Bobin at Ebel and an intramural director are announced today. "We are not interested in personalities," said Mr. Ebel, so we do not wish to announce the names of the fraternites, which would give them considerable unfavorable public alliance of but a few of their members." "Nothing would kill sport so quickly as taking it back to the horse-racing days and years and with Dr. F. C. Allen, president of physical education, "I heart agree with Ehiel in all of his académies," he said. "The similar activities outside of the University sports and intramural games, but these must be kept free from The following letter was written to each of the intramural managers of the two fraternities by E. R. Elbcl, intramural manager. "I have been informed from several different sources of the gambling by members of your fraternity at the outcome of your basketball game with my fraternity. I have investigated such reports and have found them to be true. "We are attempting to conduct in tranurals on a higher plane than the sportsmanship shown by each activity at the team level, and we are in the Department of Athletics when I say that there is no place in Kansas University Intranurals for any organization, the members of which use intranurals contests as a means of competition." "Expressing the wishes of the director of athletics and the members of the coaching staff, so well as my own attitude, I am notifying you that your athletic teams will compete in a national competition from this date for the remainder of the school year." W. A. A. Plans Health Day Dr. Caroline Hedger to Be Main Speaker March 12 Dr. Carolina Hedger of Chicago will speak Tuesday afternoon, Marcel Moehring and the University as the principal feature of the Health day program which was planned at the meeting of the Women's Athletic Association yesterday. Doctor Hedger is being brought here through the Elizabeth M. McCormick memorial fund to speak to a convocation of doctors and nurses, who spoke to the women here last year. Another feature of the day will be posture and agility tests which will be presented by Charlotte Harper, ed'29. The winner in these tests will receive a prize at the Other business discussed at the W. A., meeting last night was the Puffin Prom. A report was submitted by Elkman to the committee appointed for nominating officers for next year includes May Snow, ed. 292; James Hawker, ed. 294; Harper, ed. 295; and Alice Gleasch. Decathlon Again to Be a Kansas Relay Event The debriefion will be a regular even of the Kansas State each year, according to an announcement today from Dr. F. C. Allen, professor of physical education. The first five students will attend Friday afternoon, April 19, while the last five will be held on Saturday morning, April 20. According to a questionnaire sent to all members of the faculty of the University of Nebraska by the chancellor revealed that he could not answer the question on the sabine said that. Honor Captain Forrest "Frosty" Cox, sophomore guard, was elected by his team-mates as the honor captain of the basketball quintet for the past season. The other guard is in the "Big SiS" and played a stellar game the past season. Captain Cox Intramural Wrestling --said to be the finest in the world, are The Ohio Archaeological collection studied by many forgen scientists. --said to be the finest in the world, are The Ohio Archaeological collection studied by many forgen scientists. The third round of the intramural wrestling matches was held yesterday afternoon and evening which decided semi-final matches. They will be held next month at 130 m. in gymnasium, numbered 148, 158, 162, classes. The final matches in the 118, 128, 178 pound and heavyweight at be held next Tuesday at 30 p. m. The third round of the intramural wrestling matches was held yesterday afternoon and evening which decided the winner. The seminal matches. They will be held next Monday at 4:30 p. m. in the 138, 148, 158, and 168班级. The final matches in the 128, 128, 178 and 198 classes are held next Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. 118-pound class: Hutton, Pi Kappa Alpha, won from Snyder, Beta Theta Pi. 182-pound class. *Wheeler*, Phi Kappa Psi, won from Castellon, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Wray, Phi Kappa Psi won from Warden, Kaira Sirmian. 138-bound杯. won; Burn, Alpha KappaLambda, wom from R. Marceaux Alpha KappaPsi, youngstam, Phi Alpha KappaPsi, youngstam, Stephenpson, Sigma PhaEpsilon, won from C. Marceaux, Alpha KappaPsi, Chloes, unattached, wom from Meigs 148-pound class; Spry, Triangle, won from Youngstrom, Theta Tau camp; Wheeler, Phi Kappa, crtion, Chi Phi; Milney, unattached, won from Hertwig, Alpha Kappa pel; Gradinger, Pi Kappa Alba, won by forfeit from Daykin, Sigma Phi 158-pound class: Baker, Alpha Kappa Psi, won for fromtent from Jordan, the University of Gx, The Kappa Psi, Douglas, unclassified, won from Keller, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Billingts, Phi Epsilon, won from Tracelick, Alpha Kappa Psi. 168-pound class: Graham, Alpha kappa Ppa, won from Triangle, Triangle, lake, Sigma Phi Epion, won from larke, Sigma Phi Lawrence, Delta phi, won from Triangle, Triangle, hiYeager, Sigma Phi Epion, won rom Woodell, Sigma Kappa Ppa. 178-pound class: Mullins, Kappe Sigma, won from Myers, Phi Chi Flatt, Theta Tau, won from Bayless Pi Kappa Alba. Heavyweight class: Fay, Delta Chi, won from Sorem, Pip Upson; Shenk Pi Upsilon, by forfeit from Meyers, Pi Kappa Alpha. Remember "Her' Your Memory Book--not change their opinion. Three of them were told that they were confused when 'self' was sug- suggested as a probable meaning. One of them did not even know what it meant. Jayhawk Floral 20th B Tenn. St. Phone 343 Telephone 345 D. E. JOLLY, Owner with a basket of our flowers for "her" recital. Gardens Should contain every snapshot you are able to secure of any activity you take part in while in college. Keep it up to date with good pictures. Since the book is a mirror of your school days it should be so treated as to render good "reflections." Our painstaking Kakad finishing service mirrors your getting all that a negative will yield—at the ordinary price. Why not an enlargement from your favorite negative? We make them. Women's Tourney Finals Scheduled for Tonight Have that Shingle framed. It will preserve better. Frames made to order. D'Ambra Photo Service The final women's basketball game will be played tonight at 7:30 in gymnastics. Seniors will play the freshmen, sophomores will play the freshmen. 1115 Mass. (Opposite Court House) Phone 934 After the games, the varsity team will be announced. This is a mythical team which is chosen by the sophomore boys from all of the coaches. Freshmen are not eligible. This announcement will be followed by the senior girls and all members of W. A. A. may come. --not change their opinion. Three of them were told that they were confused when 'self' was sug- suggested as a probable meaning. One of them did not even know what it meant. 6 p. m., Delta Sigma Pi vs. Duna kin Club; Alpha Tau Omega vs. Ph Albuha Tau. 11. a, m, Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Ph Delta Theta; Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Alpha KappaLambda. Intramural Games Games March 7 7 p. m., Delta Upsilion vs. Delta Sigma Lambda; Theta Tau vs. Phi Mu Abba. 5:30 p. m., Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Dunakin Club, Kappa Eta Kappa vs. Phi Beta Pi. Games March 8 Games March 2 1 p, m, Pi Upsilon vs. Beta Theta Pi; Ohio Club vs. Phi Kappa Psi. 5 p. m., Phi Delta Chi vs. Phi Beta pi. glenon Chi 18 FPPTP F pB Glenon Delta 19 FPPTP F | | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | R | f | Smith, f | 0 | | Robertson, f | 2 | Smith, f | 0 | | Connertf, f | 2 | Gilkison, f | 0 | | Lurace, f | 2 | Lurace, f | 0 | | Dale, f | 0 | Saxey, f | 1 | | Dale, f | 0 | Saxey, f | 1 | | Dale, f | 0 | Saxey, f | 1 | | Voyce, f | 4 | Toulouse, f | 1 | Pthia Plata II P28 F19 Communication Order 1 Pearl, p 0 F F Pierce, p 0 F F Jones, p 0 F F Johnson, p 0 F F Cohanham, p 0 O O Murray, p 0 O O Chandler, p 0 O O Levandon, p 0 O O Thomas, p 0 O O Games March 11 santa Clai Ch 21 | | F | P | T | F | C | D | H | Delta Stats | T | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | | 4 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | | 5 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | | 6 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | | 7 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | | 8 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | | 9 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Berkshire, g | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Totals 16 1 6 Totals Epic Epic Kappa 15 | Spice, Club 9 Smith 7 | 0 | 1 | Bardell, 1 | F, 2 Smith 7 | 0 | 1 | Bardell, 1 | F, 2 Smith 0 | 0 | 0 | Williamson, 0 | g, 2 Smith 0 | 0 | 0 | Williamson, 0 | g, 2 Vencerv 0 | 0 | 0 | Thomas 0 | g, 2 Meaning of the "S" in W. S. G. A. a Mystery to Women on Campus What does the "S" in W.S.G.A. mean? The only two out of 15 women picked at random on the campus of the University of Kansas know that the "S" is a symbol for male. When asked the above question the majority of women of this campus know that students confuse the name of the organization with the Men's Student Council, or whether they have never known the name. Nine of the fifteen women now Nine of the fifteen women questioned answered "student" without any hesitation and these nine would Prince Slums Incognito Japanese Nobleman Imitates Tokyo, — (UP) — Prince Higashi Kukai played the role of an Harun Akihil Raishid three days ago by making a speech in Tokyo. This was the first occasion in more than 60 years on which a Prince of the Emperor's power is depicted by the capital. No one outside the Palace except the men who accompanied him knew of Prince Kunibu's intended expedition, in which he would have met someone, probably a policeman, recognized him and 60 plain clothesmen, the party special protection. The reason for the visit apparemant was the desire to meet the Prince to see how the lower classes five. Educated in the Ocidentist he has always been interested in the French. Harun Al-Raschid In commenting on the tour, one of the officials who went along said: "Al-Though Princesses and Princesses of the Blood have visited social service information that one of them actually has gone into the slums. In many places where we went there were only narrow passages through which we could walk, but the Prince did not hesitate and told us about, saying 'Never mind, come on.'" With the greatest secrecy the Prince left the Imperial Palace at daylight, accounted only by five officials of the Ministry of Home All Send The Daily Kansan home Geography students of Indiana State Normal School are planning an extensive field trip which will include Utah, Colorado, and Arizona. The trip will be made by auto and will cover four-chassidus of miles; Friday - Saturday Spring Suit Days Hart Schaffner & Marx University Style Clothes in tweeds, Velours, Worsests as low as $30 up to $55 Of the two answering "self" one "thought" she was right, and the other was sure. If these figures may be used as an example they would include the women of the university of the women of this university know what all four letters of their most prominent organization, "Women's Self Governing Association," stand Glad to show you Spring Tweed Top Coats $25 - $30 Spring Hats, Ties, Shirts Ready "No country in the world is not represented in these cases," said C. M. Sterling, associate professor of botany and pharmacy at the University of Iowa, who has been a full of drugs which lined the walls of a room in the Chemistry building. Monkey Skin Holds Drug in K.U. Pharmacy Museum "There are more than 400 different drugs represented. I don't know how many of them have been added." "Nearly every one has been used sometimes, by some." the chirata or the "bitter clit" from the highlands of the Himalayas, the quenia from Brazil and Colombia also socotrina from Africa, vanilla from Mexico and Central and South America, and all sorts of beans are there. Some of the containers for these powders are in ride form, a monkey cage. These powders cut off the head, tail, and trunk of the African cutoff the service bag, but it has formed a service bag. Mice may be seen too in the cavity of graved and a bag made with thick, leather gloves. One case is filled with drugs from a twin exclusively, collected by Dean L. Lange of the University of pharmacy, while a drug inspector in the service of the department of agriculture at the port of New York was sent to a grave of absence from the University. "They are all good drugs," Dean Havenhill explained ironically, "if you don't mind being treated with a hunk of cheese or just feel angleworms, or having cicada worms given you." The cicada is an insect that lives in the locust which pops out of its shell leaving it hanging to the tree. These insects are Chinese doctors for medical purposes. "We know nothing of a great many of these drugs—what they are or where they are used," Havenhill. "The Chinese tell everything except what we want to know." Chinese students who have been here at the University could not help greatly in interpreting the labels on specimens, continued the dean. Gah, Ga., Fb. 27. (UP)—In McCay left the University of Georgia before the Civil War will be available with a donation, it will $1,000,000 because of interest. McCay was professor of mathematics and physics at the university in 1842. Disagreement over the curriculum forced him to resign, but he remembered the college in his will; he grandchildren of his brothers and sisters, and a friend who was persisted then of the trustee died—then the trustee would have withdressed *uterent* would be available. Godfrey believes his find is 17 years old, weighing by its weight, 60 pounds, and the body of a logger as much as a gator as many live for hundreds of years. The alba in said to be unlucky enough to find it. Roy Lawrence Market 906 Massachusetts Fresh and Cured Meats Fancy Dressed Chickens Two Phones: 272 Fresh and Salt Fish Deliveries to all parts of the city "A Party You'll Not Forget" The Class of 1930 Presents TOMORROW NIGHT, 9 TILL 2 THE 1929 JUNIOR PROM Memorial Union $2.50 With the B. F. Goodrich SILVERTOWN CORD ORCHESTRA One of America's Three Greatest Bands