PAGE SIX THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Intramural Managers Revise Former Rules at Meeting Yesterday Golf Tournament May Be New Sport Feature to Greet Contestants At a meeting of the intramural managers yesterday afternoon in Robinson gymnasium the final schematics of the new training program drawn up and approved, according to Eibel director of intramural sports. Representatives from 25 organized intramurals were present. The entrance blanks in each sport are to be mailed to each fraternity of organization today. If any organization fails to receive their blanks they should see the director, Mr. Elch, at Eckhoff University, wit an image early inery official blanks. New Rules Adopted It was approved to add fall tennis out-door handball and fall horse shoes to the schedule for fall. During the business meeting several new rules were drawn up and ap proved. It was also decided that organization may substitute for a man declared insigible by the intramural association in the following sports: baseball, basketball, football, keyhill. In the other sports there will not be any permitted substitution. Another innovation was the harring from the fall truck-meset of all men with tractors. In 1937, men training regardless of whether a letter was awarded. This holds true in the case of the turkey run in which the past year saw more people partake. No Boxing in Suring It was also decided that there would be no boxing in the spring schedule or in the future until the athletes at doubles expenditures at doubles interaction. The schedule for the full section is as follows: Sport Entry Deadline Play Sports Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Outdoor handball Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Fall horseback Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Playground ball Oct. 27 Oct. 7 Turkey run Oct. 27 Oct. 7 Football Oct. 27 Oct. 27 Nov. 5-12 There will be a meeting of the intramural managers in the near future to decide the feasibility of having a golf tournament added to the fail schedule. It is appropriate if such a tournament and enough interest is shown in such a tournament, it will be held in the near future, according to Mr. Elibel. Sport Shots l. .. Tulsa, Okla., Sept. 27, —(UP) —Tulsa won the first game of the playoff series with Oklahoma City for the Western League championship in Detroit drew a homer in the ninth innning, raising a nine-all tie. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 27, (3-U) —After years of waiting, Sergent Sammy Baker today is almost within reach of a wolverine title bantu, having reversed a decision suffered by his father in two weeks ago, by taking a 12-round decision from the California South paw last night at Ebbets field. Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 27—(UP) - Birmingham won the first game here of the series for baseball championship of the south by defending the Houston Biflashes, Texas League champions, 2 to 0. New York, Sept. 27, (UP) - The Argentine International Polo Team will hold its last practice match in the second round of the "America" this afternoon at the Meadow Brook Club. The first match between the Argentine team and the American tour is scheduled for October 14. The United States team will rest. Rehmann to Start Campaign Tour Little Rock, Ark. Sept. 17-21 (UP) With the national campaign arosta today after a wook's vacation in the Oakart Park. The Democratic Vice-presidential candidate will open a five week's intensive campaign tour to the Mo. to memorial. His Rinerary for the remainder of the week calls for openness at Kauai City and Waimea. Mo., Friday and Sunday. Robinson is expected to emphasize farm relief and water power development in his campaign efforts, but he is running the business on his own. His running mate, Governor Alfred E. Smith Red Cross News Barred From Kansas City Schools Kansas City, Mo. May 27, (UP) -- Because it contained a quotation from Herbert Hoover's message to the Republican National Convention after he was nominated, the news media and New York news was barred from the Kansas City schools. The action was taken by George Mcleher, superintendent of the schools, after a special meeting of the school board. Melcher explained that a desire to avoid political controversy was the avenging back of prohibitionists against the Great paper in Kansas City schools. Along the Sidelines thong the instructions Lincoln, Neb.,—(UP) —A "skull" drill took the place of the outdoor football team. The football team forced the squad inside and Coach Bearg received his men on defensive arital attack was stressed by Bearg. Manhattan, Kan.—(U.P.)—The third successive secret practice season, in which it is said emphasis was placed on strengthening the varsity defense, was held by the Kansas Argis squared yesterday. Coach McMullen said he felt a beautiful touch his starting combination against Bethany Saturday. Norann, Okla. —(UP) —Tom Churchill, verifiable player of the Indiana game, will serimagine yesterday at tackle but before the squad went to the showers, he was playing end. Coach Ad Linden, who ended his career at end for the Indiana game, Oct. 6. Columbia, Mo., — (UP) — Coach Gwinn Henry shifted the regulars in his University of Missouri line five to a new formation that would function properly. A scrimmage in which the var. passing, was heb against the front row. Princeton, N. J., Sept. 27. — (UP) The Princeton varsity football team held the first审验量 of the yee downs against the reserve team. New York, Sep. 27. (UP) - Chuck Meckman, coach of New York university, ordered a sermon for his varsity football team after Nigeria only two days away New York, Sept. 27, —(UP) Columbus had only a light workout today in anticipation of the game with Vermont Saturday. Now Haven, Conn., Sept. — (UP) He's good quality of work Watertown, N.J. — the Mistletoe Yale has decided to make the most experience of them, John Hobon Six-Day Week Schedule in Operation at Norman Norman, Okla., Sept. 26, 20—A daily week has been established at Norman in order to relieve classroom stress and provide large enrollment. At the University of Oklahoma the present enrollment figures are provided in figure figures for a comparative date last year, and it is the opinion of the university registrar, that it will go over 5,000. Polo Grounds, New York, Sept. 27—(UP) Battling to remain in the National League pennant race, the New York Giants called on the Chicago Cubs to a doubleheader with the Chicago Cubs after winning the first game, 3-2. Charley Root, the Cubs' fast ball pitcher, was named to oppose Geneva. Palo Grounds, New York, Sept. 27—(UP) John J. McGraw, manager of the New York Giants, this afternoon entered a protest with President Joe Biden to criticize the team for regarding the first game of a doubleheader in which the Chicago Cubs beat the Giants, 3-2. McGraw chained Harrett, Chicago guard, unfairly in front with Reece when the latter attempted score from third in the sixth inning. Berlin, Sept. 24—Modern violins may be made to rival the product of the old masters by impregnating the wood with an epoxy mixture, according to the claims of a German investigator named Dittmar-Gran, writing in the scientific magazine Nature and Kultur. He states that violins must be wood to remain permanently elastic. Rubberized Violins Rival Masters Presbyterian Girls to Entertainment Pat Lalma Signa, Presbyterian teenager of the day, presbyterian teenager tea, Sunday afternoon, Sept. 30, at Westminster hall, 1221 Owl, from 3 to 5 p. m. This first meeting of the year is on aim to all Pres- byterians to accomplish the purpose of acquencing them with the aims and ideals of the organization. Send The Daily Kansaan home Women Politicians Meet The platform of the Republican party is part of a committee in the first meeting of the year of the League of Women Voters, to be held in room 500 Fraser at 4 p.m. League Discussions Analyze Party Platforms The discussion will be led by members of the cabinet of the organization, who are Bermi Palenake c29, Paula Cost c29, Milkred Eldridge c29, Marcia Chindwick c29, and Alpha Cohen will preside over the meeting. All women in the University who are interested in politics are invited to attend, all district managers of the W. S. G. A group meetings, a member of the Women's A new shipment of smart new felts for girls The Democratic platform will be occupied in the next meeting, to be held on October 25th and 26th the discussion will be on the Socialist party platform and the machinery. Specials for Friday and Saturday Hartwell Millinery Troubles for an accompanist for the Women's Glee Club will be held Thursday afternoon, 4:30, from 32; central Administration building. The first rehearsal will be held Monday, Oct. 1, from 32; central Administration building. Coach H. J. Huff requests that all variety and freshman track and cross-country men report immediately. Announcements ... --is the greatest force in the world New football rules and the changes in the old ones will be interpreted in the new one, as it is intended to be held in room 206, Robinson gymnasium at 7:30 p.m. m. Thursday, John Burn, assistant football coach, will preside at this meeting. Bunn to Interpret Rules to Football Fans Tonight 817 Mass. The average football fan is puzzled many times during a game by a referee's decision or why a penalty was awarded. The referee has an opportunity to have these difficulties straightened out. Coates Bunn will be glad to answer any questions Townspeople as well as students are invited to attend this meeting. Underhill to Interview Business Seniors Soon Prof. H, E. Underhill of the business placement bureau will hold interviews sometimes soon with all seniors enrolled in the School of Business at UTSA, and then sending to follow when they graduate from college. So far the department has been unusually successful in finding jobs for its graduates, and there have been calls for many positions at the university on men to submit. Mr. Underhill said. The business department is constantly in touch with all of its graduates, and it is proud of the large number of departments who have been successful. James, "1H", Hubbard, A. B., 2S" is now in Emporia where he has charge of the opening of a new Montgomery-Ward store. 800 Mass. 2 Doors East Bldg. Loan Bldg. Ground Floor Phone 117 Beauty Shop Pauline Rezae Look Your Best Radio's Five Best WEAF network 8:09 CST NBC Concert Bureau Hour. WJZ network 7:00 CST Wrigley Review. Friday Sept. 28 Track Meets Scheduled for Dates in October WOR network 8:00 CST Address Senator Robinson from Kansas City. WOR network 7:00 CST True Story Hour. WEAF network 6:00 CST Cities Service Hour. A track exit between the sophomore Athletics and junior varsity teams, Oct. 18, 19th. This need will include all of the regular track events is open to all non-varsity men of the sophomore and junior varsity The all-University championship meet will be run off Oct. 25, 26 and 27 in the city. This is a partnership of the University in all track events and will probably be watched with much interest. Later in the season, there will be a competition between the freshman and the non-varity cross-country teams will be announced later. These events will be announced later. Business Bureau Moved and New Room Added The office of the bureau of business research has been moved to the room which was formerly occupied by the treasurer of the memorial library building. A partition has been added to the room, which will leave a separate office for Prof. Jens P. Penman, who is in charge of the bureau. Those in charge of the research work hope to increase their staff and financial standing by the new arrangement. At present there has been a shortage of bulletins issued by the business department. The purpose of the bulletins is largely to analyze the sales commodities in the United States. Send The Daily Kansaan home. The first foreign air mail routes will start work Oct. 1, according to R. C. Abramhan, a K.A.M. postmaster. What will be known as J.A.M. No. 1, will be known as terminal A., N. Y. and Montreal, Canada. Another route effective Oct. 1 will allow for air mail traffic from the City of Mexico to Nuevo, Laredo, where it will connect with its air mail service at Laredos, Texico. Plans are being made for a direct air mail route between St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Joseph, and Onaka. First Foreign Air Mail Will Start October Athletic Directors Plan K. U.-M. U. Ticket Sale Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, is in Kansas City today conferring with Chester L. Brewer, regarding sale and distribution of tickets to the annual classic between the Tiger and the Raptor that played them year at Columbia, Nov. 23. Prospects for the biggest invoil in Columbia's football history are indicated in advance mail orders which have already been received. Cardinals Win Braves Field, Boston, MA, Sept. 17. Wanderers Larrys Varsa maintained the skin in today when they canvassed the lowly Browns, s.h., in the first of a new series. 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