PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawkers Drop First California Court Tilt 33-21 Tight Defense of Coas Team Smothers Kansas in First Game of Series Berkeley, Calif., Jan. 4. — In the first of a scheduled 3-game series with the University of California basketball team, the University of Kansas Jayhawks last night lost their start of the season by a 33 to 21 score. Indications from the box score alone show that the Kansans were outplayed in virtually every department they played. In forward, was the high scoring star for California. He scored four field goals and a free throw, while Corbin, his teammate and center, made three shots in the first half, playing in a brilliant defensive vein. Cox, Kansas guard, stepped to the foil for scoring on his team in a 14-8 victory by fouls. Twenty-five fouls were called, fifteen if them on the Call. The California defense seemed to be stumbling back for the boys as they broke down with the fense of the coast team was impregnable. Cal led at half time. 11 The score: California—233 G. Pt. F. Tencyck, f. 1 0 1 Stevens, f. 4 1 3 Corbin, c. 2 1 5 Cofforth, g. 2 2 4 Coukley, g. 0 0 3 Fine. 0 2 2 Larriee 2 1 1 Purcell 1 0 0 Totals Paden, f. G, Ft, P Thompson, f. 1, 0 Dodd, c. 0, 1, 1 Goy, g. 2, 2, 2 McGregor, c. 1, 1, 1 Bishop 0, 2, 0 Maney 1, 0, 1 Manny 1, 0, 1 Totals 7 7 10 More Scholarships Open Smith College and Bryn Maw Awards Announced In formation not contained herewith, regarding such awards, may be obtained from the graduate office or from Dean Husband. Announcement of further opportunities for women to earn awards of scholarships or fellowships was announced. Her husband, dean of women, when she received notice of awards to be given by Smith and her Mawr Colleges for women. Bryn Mayer fellowships are open to those who have completed one year of university or a year of university of good standing, the scholarships being open to college graduates, no graduate work being required. Application for these are due The Anna Ottertender Memorial Research Fellowship of $1,250 is offered each year. The Graduate Philosophy in some German University. Candidates for this fellowship, however, are required to do one or more graduate work at Bryn Mawr. our courses of awards offered by Smith College are open to women graduates of other colleges and unitaries. Applications for these are due March 1. The first workout for the track squad was last night and nearly fifty men reported, according to Dr. Huff, that they were taking this year because of the early dates set for the meets. Doctor Huff is anxious that all men interested report Send The Daily Kansan home. There is satisfaction in knowing you have the best. That satisfaction is a quality of the Ollemd watch. --in Practice We Invite Comparison Quality - Finish Comfort Prices No Higher Lourell's w. W. T.M. SHOE SHOP Spring Football Period Extended to Four Weeks Just West of Innes' Phone 939 An attempt is being made by the faculty representatives of the Big Six conference to lengthen the period for this conference, according to Coach "Bill" Hargiss. Herefore practice in the spring, has been limited to two weeks but if present plans are carried out the following are needed: to foot weeks or possibly six. Grapplers Compete for Places on Team in Opening Contest Velech, One of Only Two Lettie Men on Squad. Is Injured Elimination bouts determining the lineup of the wrestling team to go against Oklahoma University a week before Monday. Coach Leon Baumhan announced yesterday. Oklahoma has one of the best teams in the Big Six and Coach Baumhan wants to get his starting right, only two letter-men, Captain Tommy Cox and Jim Welch, are out for the team this year. Welch, who works in the 125 pound class, will be at home on Friday. It is not expected that he will be in shape for the Sooner meet. Courtney Bratton, who will take care of the 125 pound weight will have a workout with Sooner team, Mantoo, to wrestle. Cox Has No Competition In the 115 pound division Rye Carter in the 107 pound division for a place. Either F. A. Rie or Ben Stonhill will represent Kansas in the 135 pound weight. Rie is the best, but Ben the two, but is lighter than Stonhill. Captain Cox isn't meeting any competition for his place in the 145 roster. He has to do boxing; he will have to do some real fighting before their representative is picked, Ross Miller, Lloyd Hattard, and Lee Furse all want the position. Either Steve Church of last year's team or Carl Cummings will be the 165 pound man. Church is favored as the probable winner, but Cummings has a strong form and may surprise the dumpers. No one is ready to fill the 175 class. Coach Bauman expects to some of the losers in the lower division. The excellent man Schreuder is expected to wrestle in the unlined division. "The Oklahoma team is particularly strong in the three lower-lower leagues, and we refused to predict a Kansas victory, but admits the Kansas wrestlers have won." More Doctors Needed to Treat Mental Diseases (4) Dilution Questions Washington, Jan. 4. — A great shortage of physicians who are familiar with psychiatry exists in the United States, according to recent testimony of Dr. William A. White superintendent of St. Elizabeth's Federal Hospital for the insane, because house committees of appropriations. The number of physicians in the country, Doctor White said, approximated 104,000, of which only 2,000 were trained for the treatment of mental diseases. Against this figure, he put the fact in "there are 800,000 beds in all" (the figure is the hundred thousand, or one-half of these are in mental-disease hospital). We Repair, Shine and Dye Your Shoes at Strides of Science in 1928 The discovery of a tomb at Ophél, which may be the site of the tombs of the Kings of Judah, was announced in 1824 by the Council of the Palestine Exploration Fund. The Field Museum-Oxford University Joint Museum or Meopotamum in London's Kirk in large temple deep buried and datalized, nearly buried. Sumerian kingship, before 300 BCE. The joint archaeological expedition of the University of Pennsylvania and the British Museum uncovered at Ur, the site of the ancient city of containment vast treasures, and the bones of the wives and servants of the monarch, who were slain at his Across street from Court House Excavations at Beian, by the expedition to Palestine of the University of Tel Aviv, led to the discovery of a Cumaean fort-tower, a fragment of literate writing, the first discovered at Beian, and other ruins from 1500 b., c. to about 1200 b., c. --has found by x-ray studies of nummies. Translation of the "Mathematical Papyrus" in Russia, which has long baffled Egyptologists, revealed that the Egyptians knew Euclid's mathematics the Greek scientist organizes the subject. Anthropology and Archaeology BURGERTS Shop Shop Ten statues of women with funerary equipment, but robbed in ancient Egypt, were taken to the cemetery of the Cheops family, were found by Professor Resiner of Harvard near the Egyptian aphyr in Alexandria, where they treated their dead roughly as by breaking bones to make the body fit for burial. In 1872, at the Field Museum at Chicago, 916 Mass. Phone 653 Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford Riding Horses To Rent Oread Riding Academy $1.00 per hr. $1.50 Sundays Phone 90 West 7th Reconstruction of a prehistoric village in Scotland and the direction of excavation. Evidence of grusome human sacrifices and an inscription in an unclassified stone. Ruins of Batrineo, scene of inclusion of Martyr's angel Acephale, were dug into the Mission to Albania, and remains of successive civilizations that occupied the site. The Swedish expedition to Greece found three rock-cut tombs near Mycenae containing funeral offerings dating back to the fourteenth century. Rulins of an indian village in Colorado destroyed by fire more than 2,000 years ago were excavated by the Smithsonian Institution, and evidence was revealed that the Basket Maker Indians were not wiped out of existence suddenly but merged their identity with the Pueblo who succeeded A survey of boral and ceremonia mounds built by early Indian inhabitants in Indiana was undertaken by his nephew, William Society and Historical Bureau. Reminis of the highest stage of culture attained by Eskimoron in the late 1930s, Collis, Jr. of the Smithsonian, at St. Lawrence, was born at 300 years old, age 30. 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One of the lost books of Bernadino de Sahagun, containing priceless records of ancient Mexico, was discovered in the Vatican library. est Christian church in America were discovered in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala. an earthquake in Mexico shook open an ancient tomb and revealed its hidden treasures to archeologists. Expert Marksman Makes Record Fresno, Cal. Jan. 4-4. L. Davis this town is noted as not a good gun, but it does枪. He seldom wastes a shell. BOWERSOCK TONITE—TOMORROW Shows: Mat: 10c-400 3 - 7 - 9 Eve: 10c-400 HEY! HEY!! Product of K. U.—Here he i CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS in "Someone to Love" MARY BRIAN WILLIAM AUSTIN JAMES KIRKWOOD A Commissary Clerk They're Sure Sweet They're Sire, Sweet HERE'S SOMETHING! A Rogers' romance! Whirlwind wooing Laughing love tan-friend Flower women pursue the most popular boy in the world. Also an Added Attraction WILEY and CAPPS Banjo Band on the Stage Nebraska U. 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