PAGE 81X THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY,OCTOBER 21,1928 Controlling Board of K.U.Athletics Reorganizes Anew University Athletic Board and Physical Education Corporation Pick Joint Body A new athletic group known as the board of directors of University of Kansas Physical Education corporation and K. U. Athletic Board was effected at a meeting last night, according to an interview with The Chronicle of Chomselier E. H., Lindley. The new organization is to reside as a single bariatric corporation. Under the old system there was a division between the board of directors of the physical education corporation and the athletic department, and the power to vote appropriations and the power to vote appropriations for athletic equipment and plants, while the athletic board was another body controlling certain paces of athletics. Undergraduates had representation and voices on the athletic board only. Board Has 14 Members The reorganized single board is composed of fourteen members—two undergraduates, four alumni members and an assistant professor. The Student Council appoints the undergraduate representatives, and have chosen for this year, Charles Haines, Sabina, president of the Board, and William Midhill, Lawrence. the alumni members are Dr. John O. Outlaw of Kansas City, Mia, former football player at Kansas City; Marie Broderick of Kansas City; Jill Miller of Topeka, former football and basketball played at Kansas. All of these were nominated by the board of directors of Lawrence High School, Hill of Lawrence, former football player, who was a member of the old board of directors of the Physical education corporation, comes to work with the university physically as an alumni representative. Seven of Faculty Chosen The twelve faculty members of the board are Chancellor E. H. Lindley, Dr. F., C. Allen, head of the department of athletics; Karl Klooz, University bursar; Dr. James Nawmith, Professor of Physics; K. E. Filippenko; E. F. Ellison and W. R. Smith. The new board will meet four times a year, presumably before athletes are scheduled to compete or even the first football game in the Fall, on the eve of the home-competing football game, on the eve of the annual Kansas City game, and on the eve of the national play in May. Marquette Swamps Okla. Aggies Margaret's Swamps Oaks Aggs Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 29 - (UP) The Golden Availance of Margaret's University tumbled down on the Oaklawn Aggs. The Aggs were unable to put up any sort of a defense against Margaret's seasonal aerial attack. Wolverines Downed 19 to 7 Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 20 — (UP) For the first time in seven years the onceformidable Michigan Wolverines fell before Ohio State here by a score of 19 to 7. More than 73,000 witnessed the game. Intramural Announcements Following is the schedule for intramural playground ball games to be played Monday: --late model 30,00 Division I Alpha Kappa Sigma vs. Pi Upsilon Delta Chi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. Alpha Kappa Lambda vs. Kappa Sigma Delta Upsilon vs. Chi Delta Sigma Bulletin III Division IV Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi Kapua... Delta Sigma Chi vs. Alpha Kappa... Pi Alpha Delta vs. Alpha Tau Omega. Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Phi Delta Kansas Outing Club Gives Gypsy Tea in Ad. Building The Kansas Outing Club enter- tained with a gypsy tee thursday fifteen at 4:30 in the rest room central administration building When Your Appetite Calls Drop In On Us Dorothy Christensen, c32, played several popular songs. An oldgy upstairs yellow interior with nautical horseoscopes. Ethel Cornelius, c32, Lois Eleennor and Dorothy Christensen, c32, served ten, wafers, and sandwiches to the Lines of dingy washing, dusty termi tums, jugs, puns, and an old iron kettle were used to make the room present a roadside gypsy camp and colored crepe paper streamers dangled from the ceiling. At the close of the feast the purpose if the club and its activities were examined by the president, Margaret Traxier, e30. Plans were discussed or a sunrise row up the Kaw Sunny, Oct. 28 at 5:30 a.m. Jayhawk Netmen Take 3 Out of 4 From Baker THE JAYHAWK CAFE The Kansas tennis team won the first match of the season Friday afternoon from Baker University at Holibain. A return match will probably be played here late this week. In the singles Sager of Kansas beat little of Baker of 6.2, four of Baker of Kansas beat little of Baker of Kansas beat eight of Kansas beatetter of Baker, 7.5, 2.6, 6-4. In the doubles Sager and Snider of Kansas won from Liston and Little of Baker 6.0, 6.1. This is the first time for several years that there have been any tennis matches in the fall. Miss Winifred Nessy of the Ch Omega house left Saturday by motor for Mulvane to be the guest of her parents over the weekend. New styles laved edge Handbags, Billfolds, Key and Carol Cases, in choice leather. BARBERS DRUG STORE 969 Mass. St. Canteen Managers Call 179 Wait Candy Co. Wholesale 14th and Ohio Red Cross to Open to Drive The American Red Cross will open its twelfth annual membership roll call on Armstrong High. Thanksgiving day, Nov. 20. Members are enlisted each year during the roll call, the fees from which go to support the Red Cross. Will Start Annual Thanksgiving Roll, Call, Nov. 11 The Red Cross at present is doing active educational work in public health nursing, home hygiene, nutrition, first aid and life-saving. It has done notable work in helping ectors in the Philippines to relief helpers to Porto Rica during the gale there, and sending another party to Florida in anticipation of the storm, scheduled for there so as to be prepared when the disaster strikes. The organization has to point out that it is not a specified team of sufferers. Dean Lawson Reads Paper A paper entitled "Some Recent act Studios" was read by Dr. Paul B. Lawson, Ph.D., of PNX, history science fraternity, hold Thursday evening in Blake hall. Water safety is a phase of Red Cross work familiar to nearly all student groups. In some colleges, credit is given for first and lifesaving Sigma XI meets once each month in the lecture room at Blake. J. D. Stranathan, instructor in physics, is secretary of the organization. For the remainder of the regular meeting reflections were served to the members. Investment Broker The irregular pay roll must be signed at the University business Announcements --late model 30,00 Karl Klooz, busar The Thomas-for President. Chl will meet at 7:39 p.m. Monday even in Fraser hall. Announcements John Sears, secretary Columbia, Mo, Oct. 20. —(UP)— Twenty-five men have returned early basketball practice at the University of Missouri. Regular practice will be held three nights a week after the close of the football season. Chicago, Oct. 20, —(UP)— The American Rowing Congress will be held here March 2 to April 2, it was announced by Mort Lloyd, one of 24 members of the committee in charge. Between 10,000 and 15,000 bowlers will engage in a contest for national supremacy. Sport Shots United Press 7 New York, Oct. 20. (UP) The nation was faced with the possibility of a nation-wide express strike today after breaking of conferences between his brotherhood of railway and armament company. Railway Express Company, Fifty-five thousand men would be involved if a new strike is called. LOOK THESE OVER Constitute, Oct. 29 — (UP) The first public broadcast ever attempted in Turkey will be the broadcast from Angora of Kemal Pasha's spithecats at the opening of the parliament. Nov. 1. Load speakers are being brought throughout the country and the Sanambad radio station will relay the speech. Rebuilt Underwood $27.50 Rebuilt Remington, late model 15.00 Rebuilt Remington, late model 15.00 Faulty Parameter module 25.00 Rebuilt Remington port'ble 35.09 Many others if you don't Many others if you don't see what you want here. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange Provide through Provident. 737 Mass. Phone 548 Verse in the Kanasa Authors' Bulletin was read and criticized, at a meeting of Rudmanthaith, poetry society. Treats of poetry will be announced that Prof. Allevi Crafton, head of the department of speech and dramatic art, will speak to the club at the next meeting on "The American Poetry Society." Harold G. Ingham, director of the University Extension Division, received word Thursday, Oct. 18, of the death of his mother. Mr. Ingham left immediately for Fort Wayne. His funeral will be held Saturday. Crafton to Address Phadamanthi The Provident Thrift Policy What It Will Do for You If you live it will pay you $10,000 at age 65. If you die before age 65 will I pay your beneficiary $10,000 in cash, or in monthly installments as long as be or she lives. If you become totally and permanently disabled it will pay you $100 a month. Now—while you are in good health and can spin the money let us show you how small a bank can hold in forces. Send the couple Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia Pittsburgh O. K. 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