PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 2019.4 MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1928. Sports Schedules; Changes in Rules Made by Big Six No Decision in Freshman Competition Drawn Up Because of Two Absentees Indoor Track Discussed After making several changes in rules, and adopting schedules for 1929 competition in the Big Six conference the representatives of the teams from the four Mo., Saturday night, Arrangements for train, swimming, football and basketball schedules, together with the coaches, will play the main issues of the closing session. The conference indoor track meet will be held at Convention hall, Kansas City, Mo. March 6, and the Kansas State University campus in same place Feb. 22. Chester L. Brewer, director of athletics at Missouri University, will be in charge of the event. No Big Six freshmen will be allowed to run attached in the Kansas City Athletic Club's invitational institution. The school's chief directors of the schools decided. No Decision for Freshmen No Decision for Freshmen No decision was made on the selection of freshman inter-school competitions and some rows of Iowa State and W. G. Manley of Missouri were not present at the meeting of faculty representatives. The athletic directors recommended that each school be permitted to schedule two freshman football games and the matte board game, which usually representatives for their action. Guarantees Changed Alumni of the various Big Six schools will be seated in groups, one from each school, at the conference athletic events in Convention hall thus allowing the cheering by the favorite teams. We decided at the meeting Saturday. An assessment of $360 against each school was levied to provide operating expenses for the conference. The basketball guardage was raised to $400 with a 50-50 split on all proceeds over $800. This replaces a $250 guardage with a split on all over $1,000 which was the previous practice. Expenses of officials will be shared equally by the competing schools. Officials were chosen by the directors at the meeting and the schedules will be provided for detailed, secretary of the athletics directory, and H. D. Gish, chairman. Kansas Team to Play Missour Dec. 22, in Kansas City Tigers Start Basketbal Columbia, Mo., Dec. 16, (UP) • The additions of half-time dozer lettermen and new recruiters are built the hopes of Missouri fans for a winning basketball game. With less than two weeks before the Tigers play Kansas in an exhibition game, George Edwards drilled his men intensely this week. A small group has been in training for more than a year to prepare for the order for almost two weeks, but the men on the football squad did not wait to see skatewriters until Monday of last week. Among the cage veterans are Harry Welsh, Herbert Rabe, both forwards; Justin Rabe and Waldorf, guards Craig Craig and Neddler Baker centers. John Waldorf, of Kansas City, ala., coached the basketball court as he was on the gridiron, joung the squad this week. Other football in basketball tour, this game are Dillard, Hale and Gavin forward-center; H, Campbell, guard; Oliver Linden, guardmeyer, camer One complete team of "M" winners and one extra letter man, a center, have been retained by Coach Edwards. A team of six-footers is almost ceramic with the 2013 No. 1 overall is just over the 6-foot mark. Although three of last year's Tiger stars are lost, including Kenneth Yunker, second highest scorer in the last Missouri Valley race, Coach Edwards feels he has succeeded adequately from his present squad. Charles Huh and Godfrey Thickas are promising newcomers out for center and guard respectively. Dec. 22—Kansas at Kansas City, (exhibition). Jan. 3.-Butler University at Indianaapolis. Jan. 4.-Indiana University Bloomington. Jan. 12—Nehraska at Lincoln. Jan. 15—Kayans at Columbia. Jan. 19.—Kansas Aggies at Columbia. Jan. 28—Brake at Dear Moines, Jan. 29—Boat State at Amos. Feb. 2—Oklahoma at Columbia. Feb. 6—Washington at Columbia. Feb. 9.—Kansas Aggies at Manhat tan. Feb. 11—Drake at Columbia. Feb. 15—Iowa State at Columbia. Feb. 20—Kansas at Lawrence. March 2—Oklahoma at Norman. Will Start Second Round of Intramurals Tonight The second round of the women's second round when Chi Omega plays Delta Zeta at 8 p.m. and Alpha Omega Flm meets Alpha X Delta at f Division 1 The standing of the teams at the close of the first round; Won Lost 4% Chi Ouenge 1 0 1.000 Alpha Zeta 1 0 1.000 Alpha Omicron I 0 1 0.000 Delta Zeta 0 1 0.000 W L T % C N. T 0 1 0.1800 Albia Gamma Delta 0 0 1.0000 Kappa Kappa Gamma 0 0 1.0000 Gamma Phi Beta 0 0 1.0000 Aviation Club Progresses Prof. E. D. Hay Suggests Plan for Organization Prof. E, D. Hay of the department of mechanical engineering is getting his plans underway for the organization to recruit students and faculty of the university and the men of Lawrence. The details of the organization are being worked out at present, and considerate plans is being expressed in the movement. Intercollegiate aeronautical conventions have proved the growing popularity of this sport. The country are purchasing planes and organizing clubs to take care of the aircraft. The purpose of the club is to equip the aviation aspirant with the facilities of a course in flying at the minimum cost. To do this members purchase a share in the organization, and are required to attend a course and an instructor for the course. Professor Hay explains his plan, "we hope to entitle about thirty members in the group at $100 a share (from our own earnings) would purchase the plane and provide a hangar at the airport thus allowing us to fly." Thus the only extra expense would be the maintenance and insurance of the small fee for the instructor's time." The ordinary course of instruction it a school would be around $300. The course usually requires ten hours if flying experience before the actual olo flight, and then a number of flight lights must be taken before any approach. The regular course of instruction the Aviation club is decided advantageous in 'professor Hay''s estimation. Letters have been received at the mechanical engineering department slating that the process of organization has begun at Nebraska and Manhattan and some mention has been made in regard to the development of a Valencia Professor Hay is ready to furnish material for those interested in the organization and is anxious to discuss the plan with prospective club member. yoyote's Life Charmed Dr. Lane Believes It Can Cope With "Air" Hunters The new method of hunting coyotes from airplanes which has been sanctioned by several states, Colorado beating the most recent to give permission to shoot them to affect those animals, believes Dr. A. Lane of the department of zoology. "I believe he will be able to survive," said Doctor Lane. "The coyote as it was, taken a Ph. D, course and as it goes, you are going to age the coyote was easy game. Man in his persecution of the coyote has not only educated him—he has improved the inheritance of the race by killing off all the dallargus and weakest canines, but peteatus a petateus, wiser than the gray wolf, that can run a mile in 2 minutes and that can whip twice his weight in trained wolf hounds and stag dogs. He learns that the whirr of an airplane can move to flat at earth and not to earth Doctor Lane does not believe the coyote will ever follow the fate of the gray wolf, the antelope and the buffalo. Pratt—Nate Race, former editor of the Pratt Daily Tribune, recently announced that he has purchased a bedset in the Arcadia Florida Arcadia. Reece is now secretary of the Florida State Editorial Association. A woman student at the University of Utah has been given the highest marking, a score of 90 per cent, in a physics exam. The Delta Pi, physical education security, Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Phone 498 Australian Statistician Sees Earth As Overpopulated in Ten Centuries if Present Increase Rate Continues London, Dec. 8—(UP) —Visions of the earth that people on the earth will not be able to feed or support them are enqured up by Sir George Handley Kubble, and a new UFO has been discovered. “If the population of the world continues to increase at the present rates of 1 per cent a year it will within two decades have to support the earth can support or feed,” he declares in his book, “The Shadow of the World's Future,” recently published. The difficulty of food supplies, he says, will soon be of the gravest character. The exhaustion of sources of food will increase the decrease of population or advance in the standards of living, or both combined is perilously near. Sir George declares that the limits of human expansion are much nearer, than popular opinion imagines. future b., Sir George points out that, while from 1800 to 1900 the rate of increase of the world's population was roughly 6,864 per cent., from 1800 to 1911 statistics for 26 countries indicate an increase of over all of 1.153 per cent. K. U. to Promote Health Jayhawks Meet Tigers on Home Field Next Yee Miss Maud A. Brown in Charge of State Campaign Calculations indicate that the earth might be able to feed a population of from 7,020,000,000 to 3,000,000,000 or less. To maintain this large freest prefect migration, appropriate co-ordination of all human effort and war, Sirice adds: "the jeopardy of war, Sirice adds: Miss Maund A. Brown, with seven years of experience in foundation work, and a Master's degree in education in Kansas City, Mo, has already assumed her duties as consultant. In view of the innocence of a food shortage, Sir George thinks that some measure of the control of births in some way or other is inevitable. Selection of the University of Kansas by the Commonwealth Fund of New York as the agency for promoting a public school health fund program, was announced today by H.G. Arnold, director of University extension. of State Campaign Very soon the question must be faced "whether it is better that there should be larger numbers and more buildings" number and living houses, he said. With the bureau now organized, it invites correspondence from teachers and school administrators with reference to their specific problem, but its chief activity will be directed toward establishing actual working programs in a number of representative communities that plans to be included are: 3. Schools in a city of the third class. The one-room school. The service will include the personal help of Miss Brown and her assistants in planning and supervising classroom work, and the use of a large collection of teaching material (includes models, charts, and books of reference. Applications for the service may be filed any time after Jan. 1, and several months will be spent in survey work, and the community health needs. By April or May it will be possible to organize the work in the community in a going basis, and plan a program for the first year's work. 4. Schools in a city of the second class. 5. A typical ward school area in some city of the first class. The Kansas Aggies placed fourth in the Big Six conference, cross-country meet at Columbia, Mo., Nov. 25, instead of last as was reported at that time, according to Ward Haylett, in computing the score after the race. The make was made due to failure to remove alternatives from the scoring table. The official standings of the teams are University of Kansas, 61; Iowa State, 28; Kansas State Agricultural brains, 78; Kansas State Agricultural Aggies Fourth in Meet: First Rating a Mistake Owing to the fact that a line was written in Kansas football schedule for 29 season wonder when the Tigers of Missouri and the Jachwyns of Kansas will be playing on Saturday. The scheduled game for the annual clash between the two valley schools will be Nov. 28, to be played at Lawndale and the Kalamazoo season's schedule for the Jayhawks, but the Buggers will have one more chance on Oklahoma on Nov. 28 at Columbia. K. U. Women Smokers Buy Cigarets by Phone Interesting statistics have been revealed by the cigarette vendors on the Hill, regarding the sale of cigarettes by their own brand. Every per cent of the women smoke, few of them are desperate or bold enough to purchase their own cigarettes. There are various ways of obtaining them, including buying them from the boys or ordering by telephone. When approached with the question, "Should women smoke?", a woman offered the answer on the Hill hesitate to voice an opinion. A large number of the men offer cement to the effect that if a woman smokes, she will confess that they really like to see a woman smoke, while some say they like to have a woman smoke only when they do themselves. Some very serious and criticisms are of fooled, too. Leaving the question of whether woman should smoke for the question of why they smoke, the concern seems to be that it is considered the smart thing to do. Few women 'habit' it is said. Authorities on the subject of women smokers agree practically without exception that smoking is not safe for women, but that if the women smoke Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Phone 653 Plumbers Light Up Her Christmas Shimmons Brothers Repair Work a Specialty 836 Mass. with a pretty Boudour Lamp or Electric novelty. Now is the time to think of Christmas shopping Electricians The Flu Rage Has Lulled and you can easily solve that problem at Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" out in the open as men do and not in secluded rooms where the air is heavy. 11th & Mass Phone 678 Aggie Freshmen Session Stops Varsity Practice Manhattan, Dec. 10—Versity practice, which was interrupted by a several days session with the fresh, waned today at the Kansas State College. Confronted with the loss of three star players, A. R. "Monk" Edwards, Fort Scott, Elmer Mertel, and Richard Youngman of Kansas City, Kan., through graduation and the failure of his first year as Coach Charles and Walter Jones, Kansas City, Kan., to return to school Coach Charlie Carlson is trying to wedge together a court squad from lattermom from last year and a likely looking group of coaches. Capt, E. J. Skradski, Kansas City, Kan; A. H. Freeman, Hoxie; I. E. Hanson, Huxionson, the lettermen who returned this year. Other experienced men are: C. D. Richardson, Hugeton; G. B. Huntzell, Woodward; variety men of last year. Prominent among the sophomores who are making a bid for a place on Corsair's team are H, R. Weller, Olalte; Elex Nigro, Kansas City, Mp.; R. H. Russell, Kansas City, Mp.; R. H. Russell, Kansas City, Mp.; R. C. Bordsgård; and R. C. Voeltt Swartt. The first conference game if the season is with Iowa State at Ames Jan. 11. --playing special music score. He's better than "Sound" A $70,000 student church, to be built by the Grace Episcopal church of Madison for university students, is under construction for Kindle recently launched there. Send The Daily Kansan home. Quality Announcements Service --playing special music score. He's better than "Sound" Makepeace and Strobel Successors Phone 1329 Work called for and delivered H. D. Hearn, mgr. 1243 Conn. A Paramount Picture Tonight. Tues.. Wed.. Thurs. Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning Arthur Kuch, secretary of the Y. M. C., A.'s national council of student associations, will speak at the Y. W. Center on Friday, May 20, at 1:30 p.m. in Myers hall. The vesper service will be followed by a fellowship banquet, sponsored by the Y. M. C. Falling in laureus while the conquering azimuth axes are released. The exciting exciting in William A. Well- son's book of the "war of Arms." CARAP BOW CHARLES (Mot) BRADLEY BIRDMAN ARLEN COOPER Bethany and McPherson Make Harrying Punishable Both colleges have been making an effort for some time to reach such an agreement, but the matter reached in 2014 has yet to be resolved. A student vote and a meeting of representatives of the student council will be held at the school in which they are enrolled. All senior women interested in class basketball are requested to report at Robinson gymnastics Tuesday at 8:30. The first practice, Helen Fikin, Captain. McPfluerman, Kari, Prec. 10—Bethany College and McPfluerman College have come to an agreement which makes harrying and deterrimental treatment of the companies by members from the school heretter a punishable offense. JERRY BAKER Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Mat. & Eve. 25-50c SUITING YOU that's my business SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Massachusetts St. When your BATTERY is LOW CALL 1300 6 Gallons of Gas 95c Firestone Tires CARTER SERVICE Preserve the few remaining hours for sleep by eating easily digestible food. Collegians the country over are confining their after-the-dance suppers to Shredded Wheat WITH WHOLE MILK OR CREAM Fine Stationery Colors—Black, red, blue, mahogany, green and the new rich beauty endura in black and gold. Lock Diaries Christmas Gifts That Last for Years CONKLIN Pens - Pencils - Sets PARKER Pens - Pencils - Sets Colors - Black, red, blue, green, yellow and the newest De Luxe duofold in Moderne Pearl and Black. 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