PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1929 Wrestling Team Weakened Casualties Take Toll as Squid Prepares for Ames Coach Leon Bannan, fears it will be a sadly weakened wrestling team that goes against Iowa State here. Bannan has been given the ability and withdrawals from school have taken their toll from the squad to only the second string left to meet them. Captain Tommy Cox, of the 145 pound weight, has not as yet recovered from arm injuries received in his Aigle barge. Steve Church, of 165 pounds, wrist knee and arm injuries received in the same match. Coach Bauman is working to get these two in shape, and he'll be wearing them around in the next two weeks. Ben Stough, who has been wrestling in the 125 pound berth, is threateneth with ineligibility. This will leave him unable to compete against Rice of the 125 pound class. Welch has been out all season with an arm injury and has only small chances of being in shape for the Ames meet but he should be ready for later matches however. Finals are keeping some of the men from regular practice, but they hope to make it up during the vacation between semesters. The Iowa State boys are rated as the strongest wrestlers in the Big Six, but Coach Bhumian promises them their success in spite of his crippled team. Wrestlers to Make Trip to See Kansas City Bout The wrestling team is pumbling go to Kansas City Monday to see the Gus Sommerberg-Charles Urschel, a heavyweight bengerg, the new heavyweight wrestling team, is a former Dartmouth football star and the bout is expected to be of parity. The men are attending the show as the guests of Gabe Kaufman, the promoter. The wrestlers from Kansas are not invited to the show, but have been invited. About a dozen Kansas men are expecting to make the trip, Coach Baum said. Indoor Track Practice Starts at Washington U St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 24 — Indoor track practice has started at Washington University under the supervised guidance of the coach, and will continue throughout the winter. With ten lettermen available the outlook is exceedingly good. The Missouri Valley conference in door meet scheduled to be held at the Drake university field house in early March will be the principal attraction of the festival. Illinois relay carnival will also be taken in by the Bear aggregation, New $265,000 Louisiana Gym Is to Be Dedicated Campus Service Baton Rouge, Louisiana $25,000,000 gymnasium at the Louisiana State University is to be dedicated with a three-day program which promises to be one of the most colorful in the history of the university. The new gymnasium conforms to the Italian Renaissance plan of architecture of the other buildings. And it provides an environment for athletics and physical education and recreation for the students. It includes an armory with an interior designed for storage in classroom rooms for classes in military science, and a stage and balconies which will seat three thousand, in addition to other regular gymnasium facilities. Intramural Announcements --e credit. Dr. G. L. Leonard Harington will be the instructor. Classes in this study will be held every Thursday, in 130, central Administration building The deadline for the intramural handball tournament will be tomorrow night, Friday, Jan. 25. Bill Mullins and Julian Raleton Kappa Sigma, won their match with Adams and Aaron and their team won a game of outdoor hockey. Mullins and Raleton are still in the singles for organization outdoor handball that has not been played yet. A second violet ray lamp has been installed in the infirmary at the University of Washington. The violet ray treatment was given to fm patients. Intramural Games Phi Mu Alpha vs. Phi Chi, 8 p; Pho Kappa vs. Pho Kappa, 9 p; Theta, p; Kappa Etta Kappa vs. Alpha Kappa Sigma, 9 p; m; Lambda Lambda, 2 p; m; Phi Mamma Tennessee Club, 10 p; m; Delta Kai vs. Delta Gamma Lambda, 10 p; --e credit. Dr. G. L. Leonard Harington will be the instructor. Classes in this study will be held every Thursday, in 130, central Administration building Tonight's Games Last Night's Results Delta Upsilon, 19, Rice Club, 15; Delta Sigma Pi, 32, PiH Deity, 18, Sigma Pi, 16, PiH Deity, 38, SpiCer Club, 17 PiKappa Pi, 29, Kappa Sigma, 27 PiKappa Alpha, 21, PiBeta Pi, 26, PiKappa Chi Sigma forfeited to PiAlpha. Pi Kappa Alpha, 21 POFFET F Dresser, i Grainierer, j Miller, i Miller, j Counsellor, i Counsellor, j Motg, i Benson, j Phi Kappa Pi9. 29 FGFT FT7 Cardwell, f Howard, f Livinge, v Woodbill, g Woodbill, r Bubb, g Bubb, h Duta Delta Test, 28 Lobachie, j Lobachie, j Walters, j Walters, j Ferrari, c Ferrari, c Hamilton, g Hamilton, g Woods, j Woods, j Spiper Club, 16 Wilsonson, f | 0 | 0 | Rocke, f | 0 | 2 | Brock, f | 2 | 0 | Miles, f | 1 | 0 | Hanche, g | 1 | 0 | Garcia, g | 1 | 0 | Kanell, g | 1 | 0 Write a Letter Delta sigma F1, 32 Phi gamma Delta, 6 f, f, f, f Marine, f, f Martinez, f, f carvone, f, f trollove, f Trollove, f Pittsburgh, f Pittsburgh, f Galliano, g, g Galiano, g, g Smith, g, g Smith, g, g dellie, g, g Rifle Squads to Compete Women's Team to Fire Against Other Schools Soon A match between the women's and men's riffles squads will be held in the afternoon of February the women's riffle team will begin matches against other teams Before this time it is necessary; because for all women on the squad they should have three record score cards, according to William Kolleren who has charge "It is absolutely necessary that those women intending to try out for one of the ten places on the team report, or record, "Kollenerd said. "Only fifty percent of the riffle squad has reported to date for these last firingyouts, due to the fact that the riffle was only two hours daily; until Feb. 8." Minneapolis Black-Balls Dormitory Minneapolis, Minna, Jan. 24 -11 Minneapolis property owners are asking for the University of Minnesota from constructing the proposed men's dormitory. Real estate values about the university are high in construction of the dormitory is realized, property owners have stated. A first edition of Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven" was discovered at Baylor University among a collection of books which were donated more than a quarter of a century ago by the former president of the University. Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Phone 498 University Book Store Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Massachusetts The folks want to heat from you. We have correspondence paper you will not be ashamed to use. Sixteen attention the course last year when it was taught for the first time. Four states in the southwest division were represented and Kansas, the vistas of which are also part of the gates. More are expected to take advantage of the course this year. Other Chapters Special Stillwater A course in household electrical equipment is to be offered by the surveyor's Light Association, through the home economics department of the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College. Oklahoma Aggies Will Give Household Course Wyoming Riflemen Trim K. U. Team, 3436 to 3420 The men's rife team of the University of Wyoming won over K. U.'s 3436 to 3429. In the match the men fired 40 shots, 16 aps, and 10 standing kneses and 10 standings. The maximum score possible for each was 400. The rive team wore as follows: Harold Dresner, 366; Velt Shaften, 304; Karl Rump, 836; John Lowbrowny, 347; Paul Beardside, 325; Craig Bentley, 328; Cornelie Bowers, 327; Around Mt. Oread --e credit. Dr. G. L. Leonard Harington will be the instructor. Classes in this study will be held every Thursday, in 130, central Administration building A group of mechanical engineering students will visit Ottawa tomorrow on an impromptu plant which manufacturers among other things refrigerators, wire fence and gas engine. The trip is designed to provide course. It is open to industrial and mechanical engineers and will be under the supervision of Prof. A. H. Pi Upsilon announces the pledging of Marvin Jordan, c'31, Glasco. A announcements have been received of the marriage of Blanche Mullen, A.B.16, Hutchinson, to Eugene North of Tulsa,肌ka. which took place Wednesday, Jan. 16, at the home of John Mullen. The couple will be at home after Feb. 10, at 1320 East Seventh street, Tulsa. Thomas Long, c21, was elected president, and Marshall Guy, c4, secretary, at the meeting of A. S. M. E, held yesterday afternoon. Prof A. I. Stuss addressed the session on the work discussed for the mechanical engineers' department exhibit at the Engineering Exposition to be held April 19. "The Normal and Delinquent Child catalog 51, is to be offered, beginning Thursday, Jan. 24, as an extension of the normal day of school; division, affording two hours of cole credit. Dr. G. L. Leonard Harington will be the instructor. Classes in this study will be held every Thursday, in 130, central Administration building First round match - for indoor andball should be played off by to- orrow afternoon. Rifle team picture is to be taken Thursday, Feb. 7, at 12:20 at Squir's VAPURE A real good inhalant for head colds. 50 Cotts F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist The rifle range in Fowler shop will be closed Friday except 12pm to 4:30 p.m. in m., for record shooting of the men's drill, according to Sergent William Kolkander. Modern Civilization Blamed for High Blood Pressure --should be delivered by 6:30 o'clock each evening 847 Mass. Services London, Japan Johnson J. Johnson high pressure of modern civilization is being blamed for high blood pressure rates among natives of Africa. Your Kansan "I think almost everybody who has been closely associated with the African native will agree that he very rarely can be described as living a lazy life," Mr. Dominion, late medical offer of the East African Medical Service, in The Lancet, Brittian medical journal. Mr. Dominion compared the average age of people in those who natives of East Africa, with the standard normal rates for white men at xvarious age levels. Up to the age of thirty years, the rates agreed appraiseably well. But for the white continue to go up, while these for the natives decline. "here are so many extravagant claims about quality . . . that the average man doesn't know what to believe. We have no magic, but we DO deliver value!" Living conditions among the natives have undergone very little change in recent decades. Many such conditions among white people have been revolutionized within the last few generations. Mr. Dominion argues that the increase in pressure rates. Also the greater change is a factor in increased blood pressure rates. Also the greater change in pressure rates is also a factor in European citizen in his everyday life. Announcements Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening The University Daily Kansan Day Telephones: Business Office, K. U. 66; News Department, K. U. 25 Journalism Building Special Delivery In case you fail to receive it, a paper will be sent you by special cartier if you will life, as a result of the tendencies of modern civilization, has had its effect upon the physiology as well as the pathology of the race. Executive Group Named Choral Union Committee Chosen by V. K. Bruner The Lawrence Choral Union executive committee has been named by B. K. Bruner, president of the orgnizati on, R. E. Bruner, president of the orgnizati on, Laura Rankin, gr. chairman; Dean Agnes Husband; Mrs. Henry Werner; and Mrs. Thomas Gress. Altos; Jr. John Beamer; chairman; Mrs. Dennis Gress; chairman; Mrs. C, M. Sterling; Uesong; U. S. G. Plank; chairman; J. R. Holmes; H. S. Thurman; and R. C. Ardley. Basses; Dr. H. E. Enstace; chairman; Ray Q. Thurman; and C. W. Schubert; and Henry Vlach. The executive committee and the officers of the organization manage all activities. At their meeting Tuesday night detailed work was done on two chores of the Verd, "Requiem," by Dean Donald M. Swarthorth, director of the The next meeting will be held Monday evening at 7:30 in the University auditorium. The organist will perform the second time this year, as it and the University orchestra will accompany the Choral Ensemble to perform the "Requiem," at the Music Festival. The change of time of meeting is necessary because of the appearance of Will Irwin on the Community Lecture course, Tuesday evening. 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