PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1928 Kansas-Washburn Tilt Not Affected by Early Vacation A block of 509 tickets for the Kansas-Washburn game which will open the basketball season, Dec. 18, has been sent to the athletic office, and are now on sale. Dr. Beni, director of Athletics, said today he would have played despite the prevalent epidemic of influenza, and closing of school. Topeka Shows Enthusiasst at Approaching Game; 500 Tickets Here for Sale The basketball men have all escaped the disease so far, and all are expected to be in good shape to play. The men have been showing improvement in their play, and morale is at its highest as the season's openers approaches. According to reports, Washburn is being printed for the tussle with the Jahawkers, and Topea is exhibiting an unusual interest in the approaching fray. One store in Topea has reported over $500 worth of merchandise solely sold at their place and there is a heavy demand for the pastboards. Marsh Showing Good Form Washburn will be fortified by the addition of Marsh, star center, whose eligibility had been questioned. His presence in the Ichabod lineup will strengthen them considerably in their ability to play well. He will be able to get a good share of the tie-offs at the center position, and Kansas will have to resort to a defensive formation when the ball is up between its opposing proxies men. The personnel of the Washburn squad is made up to a large extent of farmer Topeka High players, who are among the top players. To beat their rival from the Big Six would give the conference school a prestige in basketball circles that cannot be overlooked, and the team should be capable to put on a stiff battle. Jayhawkers Need Polishing Teamwork can still stand much polishing-up before the first whistle blows, but individually the men have to work together with the ket, and a clever brand of footwear. Jayhawkers Need Poisoning The Jayhawkers have been showing an improvement in form in late primate training, and are battlingations. Kansas will present a battling quintet to the court followers who attend the initial battle. In practice last night, and during drill on out-of-bound plays with the defense, candidates have been working on their skills. In perfecting a finished defence is perfecting a finished defence. Chi Omega deflected Delta Zeta t to 8 when they met last night in the second round of the women's intramural basketball tournament. Chi Omega Wins Second Round of Intramural Helen Filkin was the star of the game with 9 field goals for Chi Omega. Irne Curtin made 2 field goals. Wilma Taylor, one for Delta Zeta. Alpha Omicron Pi forfeited to Alpha Xi Delta. Women students in universities and colleges of Australia have no social standing. In the classes of most of these, women sit on the a rail, and the women sit in the front leaving the back for the men. Women have no part in the social activities. Electric Chair Makes Women Grow Slimmer Leporch, Dec. 12—(UP)—A new use for the electric chair has been found. Instead of curtailing life it can now be used to extend it. Such a chair was shown at the New Health exhibition at the Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminster, recently. Its object is to assist in the fashionable cult of the day by making women slimmer. It is claimed that ten minutes of its vibratory massage is the equivalent of an hour's horse riding or some other extreme exercise. Three Kansas Men Will Play At Dallas On New Year's Day Cooper, Shannon, Olson Hav Accepted Invitations of Former Neb. Coach Three members of the Kansas football teams of the past season have accepted Coach Earnest E. Bearack's invitation to play in the Southwestern Conference team New Years Day at Dallas, Tex. So far thirteen members of conference teams have made known the intentions to play with the all-time leader. The three Kansas men who have accepted are: John Shannon, guard; Don Cooper, halfback; much much Hauer who was also invited to become a member of the team is unable to accept him, by playing with the Kansas basketball team. The complete list of the Big-Six sound augmented by Beare are: diamond honored by borg in Ted James, Nebraska, center, Nebraska, Nebraska. Merle Zurver, Nebraska, guard. Class Ashburn, Nebraska, end. Harry Lindblom, halftack, Iowa State college. Andrew Olson, Kansas, tackle. John Shannon, Kansas, guard. Don Cooper, Kansas, halfback. Robert Mehle, Missouri, halfback. Bus Hankins, Oklahoma, halfback. Mamitton, Alabama, end. George Iyne, Kansas,Agger. Bertrand Pearson, Kansas Agger, enter. New Coach Has Only Fair Hope for Winning Team Ames Cagers in Training Ames, Ia., Dec. 12. - (UF) Serving at the UF vs. VCU basketball match, Coach Louis E Menzel rates his chances of developing a winning team this year as only one. Coach Menzel, who came from Central High School, Kansas City, Mo., to succeed Coach Chandler, has the 1973 College National Champion in his training season and he is planning on carrying as many men as possible through the present season in order to win. Five letter men and a likely class of sophomores are the foundation for the Cyclone's cage team this season. As he sends his squad through daily 10 more shopping day; until Christmas A Gift That Never Fails to please — Opus Pictum wall placques they will add color and charm to any room Gloves Mufflers The Greatest Traveler in the World Says Give "Him" Hose Surely a man's Christmas gift. Interwoven known for best style and long mileage. Lisle, 35c Art Silk, 50c Silk, 75c Silk $1.00 Fancy Silk $1.00 Wool $10 Glad to show you sessions, Coach Monze has selected a tentative first team. On this select squad are Capt. Lester Lande, of Northwood, and Lawd, Lewaw, veteran for the team. He serves as team captain in a center; Taylor, Monzaune, letter man and Zimmerman, Watertown, S. D., or Ayre, Sioux Falls, S. D., a guards. Donald Wilson of Hopkinton, is the fifth letter man, who will be the cage guard until after football. Rugh Stresses Fellowship Speaker Believes "Prejudice Is Based on Ignorance" Ames will play Kansas at Lawrence Jan. 21 and here Feb. 28. "Atlthough the caller of the lettofn men are known," Menze said, "they must be re-enforced by dependable Success depends entirely upon how last year's freshmen and the new men reporting this year, develop," he said. With the conclusion addition to Wilson, joined the court opint. They are Wilex, Stainope; Johnson, Grimell, Barton, Waterloo; Tergland, Story, Armed Bennett, Marshall, Lost Lawyer Burtles Bluffs, and Rudd, Gidden. That prejudice is based on ignorance and one can find charming people in every race in the world is the opinion of Arthur Rugh, a teacher who has been with the school for 12 years has been national student secretary in China and has spent 29 years in the Orient. Mr. Rugh made this statement in W. C. A. vespasia Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Rugh told of the tendency of the Hillies to do little more. The talk emphasized the theme of world fellowship which the Yer O. C. A. has been working on since 1986, with Ebel Johnson, c'30, acted as leader and explained that students here would have to work especially with people in need of care, ward other zaze because the far inland position of Kansas does not bring them into contact with vital inland resources. different colors from themselves. He said he believed the day was near when American foolish prejudices would be broken down and told of personal acquaintances other countries and his deep regard for them. "Our meetings for the purpose of promoting world brethrookship, are held in our offices and in our sharing the vast treasure of content we process in America with other nations." Preceding Mr. Rugh's talk, these women, dressed in native costumes, told the group about some interesting fact or characteristic of their respect to the music and culture of the Baliates, c32 and Dorothy Ducker, c21; Chiat, Elaine Mansar, ma'f2; Dorothy Angley, c30; and Ione Stuey, ka'f3; Soni; Cornelia Adams, fa'30; Holland; Helen Benson, c30; Ogeche Shwalimba, ca'30; Gorinda Benson, c30; Hawaiian music was played on a steel guitar by Robert Hayman, c32. Philippine Village Forbids Driving Autos on Street Manila, Dec. 12 —(UP)—Motor traffic is well under control in the town of Maragandon, Cavite province. By fiat of the local lawmakers, there just isn't any motor traffic. The town council passed an ordinance that motor vehicles upon any street of the town. 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Brisco, Dean, New York University School of Retailing, Washington Square East, New York City. Arthur S. Wettig 732 Mass Do Your Christmas Shopping Before You Leave Lawrence Youll find the kind of gifts that students like to buy in the shops of the Lawrence Merchants. [You'll find larger selections in Lawrence than in most towns in Kansas. And, besides, it is more convenient to buy for that student friend before you separate for the vacation. The University Daily Kansan