PAGE FOUR --- SUNDAY, MARCH 18. 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "Bill" Hargiss Here to Coach Charges in Spring Football Eighty Men Have Reporter Ready for Practice; Squad Will Use New Style Nearly eighty gridiron candidate checked out uniforms yesterday, preparing to spring practice which beaches at 3:30pm. Head Coach "Bill" was able to be present as expected because the war referencing at the national basketball tournament at Kansas City, will be ready in charge Monday. Coaches Walkoff and Hinshew will arrive some time today, in order to be on hand for the opening workout tomorrow. Thirteen new dummies have been ordered and will be set up as soon as possible for work. A new plan of using the dummies has been devised by Hargas, which will make practice work in taching and spiking more effective. The "mom" will be fitted in such a way that the players will have to tackle and spike hard to bring them down. The dummy practice equipment will be placed on the west side of the practice field, close to the stadium. John Burn, supervisor of the backs of the kickers, will be positioned so that he is occupied with the baseball squad. Intramural Games --and Overwhelming victories resulted in the three intramural basketball contests played Friday night, in which a new scoring record for the season was established by Albany Athletic Club and it allowed the 17 they allowed Chi Delta Sigma. Baker, Albanbona A. C., forward flipped in 13 baskets and a free throw to set a new mark for individual scoring in one game. Tallywhackers burried the Grusbe Club in a burgage of goals which gave them a 47 to 9 margin. Delta Sigma Lambda won the third game from the hitherto undecorated MacKowan Club, 32 to 18. MacKowan Club stained another MacKowan Club stained another loss dayster when they were downed 11 to 31 by Pi Upsilon who now lead in the fourth division with but one record lost against them. Phil Alpha Delta limited Triangle to a single field goal and won at home by 6-4. Phil Beta Pi the last clash 11 to 4. Box scores: Tallywinkiewicz (47) fg ft Kern, k f 0 Sjystrout, v 8 1 McKaynward, c 8 1 Lewin, w 1 1 Dabble, g, f 0 0 Wills, f 0 0 Wolfe, f, g 0 0 Anderson, c 0 1 Bleam, c 0 1 Totals Totals Gracher Club (C) 0 McArthur, f Loffler, f Clary, c Miller, g Line, g Alhama A. C. fg ft f Baker, f 13 1 0 Veatch, f 3 0 0 Sorem, c 6 0 1 Dinsmore, g 5 0 0 Jones, g 0 0 1 Courtney, g 0 0 0 Westhoff, g 0 0 0 Totals OMAHA HAT WORKS Shining Parlor 717 Mass. Tel. 255 We clean all kinds of bats, both Ladies' and Gents'. We reblock and reshape any shape of bat; we change the inner or the outter of a bat's third-class material need. Prices are more than at other shops. Chi Delta, Sigma (17) fg ft Saslund, f 1 0 Reed, f 2 0 Monnet, c 0 Crenon, g 3 1 Date, g 2 0 Chesley, f 0 0 Porkins, c 0 0 Delta Sigma Lambda (32) Totals fgr Traylor, f 1 Copper, f 7 Johnson, e 4 Anderson, h 0 Tipton, g 0 Wilson, f 3 Totals Mackowan Club (18) Mackowan, f Brown, f Avery, e Monroe, g Minnie, g Clark, c Totals 14 3 Mackenwolf Club (11) gt MacKownf, f 1 1 Brown, t 1 0 Avery, s 1 0 Moore, g 1 0 Minick, g 1 0 Totals Phi Alba Delta (30) fg ff 0 Satterfield, f 0 Mernis, f 5 1 Holly, f 4 0 Heederson, g 5 1 Brummetti, g 0 0 Kennedy, f 0 0 Frederick, g 0 0 Totals 14 2 Triangle (2) fg 1 Mettner, f 1 0 Smith, f 1 0 Kite, c 6 0 Lonnberg, g 0 0 Spry, g 0 0 Taylor, g 0 0 Totals Arno Napo Kappa Psi (11) fig 1 Marcoux, f 1 Anderson, f 1 Gould, f 1 Coughlin, g 0 Winson, g 1 Connor, f 1 Totals 3 5 Phi Bpi Beta (4) fg 1 Anderson, f 0 0 Coffman, f 0 0 Woolley, c 1 0 Purvis, g 0 Edwards, g 1 0 Leonard, g 1 0 Garlinghouse, g 0 Totals 2 5 Totals CORONA and Other Makes of TYPEWRITERS Rents, Renairs, Ribbons F. I. Carter, —speaking 1025 Mass. Phone 1051 F. I. Carter Sandwiches GEORGE'S LUNCH Chili Home Made Pies Hot Pork Sandwiches Short Orders Student Directories 15c per copy These are left over copies of the edition printed last October. They are not revised or corrected. University Daily Kansan Journalism Building INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING SKY RADIATION --in the construction of a new station at Brigham Young University, the main students of the school have each attended to work two seven hours a week. The work is being carried out through the social unit system in now force. Left to right: L. B. Aldrich, Dr. Charles G. Abbott, secretary of the Smithsonian, and Andrew Kramer, instrument maker, with the grouped silver diff'rs pyrelliometers and pyranometer for measuring sun and sky radiation which has just been completed in the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory for the Australian Government Observatory at Canberra. Women Fire Matches Against Washington, California and Idaho First Stage of Intercollegiate Matches for Men to Be Held This Week The women's rife team of the University last week completed a teleographic rife match with the Universities of Idaho, Washington and Californias, coached, coach of the men's and women's rive teams. The scores of the matches have been sent in for comparison and will be known until sometime this week. | | | | :--- | :--- | | 1 | The gumners who compelled the team that fired in the matches last week were E. Short, D. Purrett, M. Wusson, B. Wrink, C. Cowley, D. Darrett, C. Harper, P. Fengal, R. Funk, L. Ridgway. Firing in these matches was done in the prose and sitting positions. | This week the women's team will compete in a telegraphic match with the University of Nebraska. Friend Mark Sargent will be done from the prose position only. The men's riffle team of the University completed its scheduled sitting in the Heuer matches last week, and this week will fire the first stage of four scheduled matches in the intercollegiate Kiffe matches. Firing it up according to Kersent-Karstedt, April 16th is according to Kersent-Karstedt. The men who will compete the team which will fire in the Intercollegiate meet are: V. Wenthoff, L. Muller, M. Hill, W. Kearney, J. Booyer, J. Toutlimen. Read the Kansan want now. J. Matusavina, D. Sureauman, C. Czapinskii, E. Klein, W. Powell, R. Westerdam, R. Bann Only two weeks of scheduled matches remain to be fired this year, and after these are completed the Sife range in the footprint of Fowler shops will be closed except for practice. Women students at Grinnell College are considering a resolution which would charge the faculty with discrimination in permitting men students to smoke on the campus, but denying women the same privilege. Bend the Kansas wand ads. Something Different Chocolate Crisps 39c pound For all around excellence we recommend Agfa—the all-wear film. 11th & Mass. at Handy for Students Rankin's Drug Store Will either secure the position you seek, or cause your application to bring a polite rejection. Your application should be taken by a photograph which shows that intelligent look, face and other qualifications required for the position. Phone 678 Application Pictures— D'AMBRA PHOTO SERVICE A person promising better kokhi finish, than we do, cannot fulfill that promise. 1115 Mass. (Opposite Court House) Phone 934 Western Kansas Suffers From Heavy Snowstorm Topkha, March 16—Western Kansas was emerging today from the heaviest snowstorm of the winter. The storm swept into Kansas from the Rockies next year and today has covered with more than a foot of snow. Highways were blocked and travel by automobile was impossible in the early 1900s. Telegraph and telephone wires were buried to the ground by snow. Many Farmers looked on the storm optimum. Whatever would be greatly different, they said, and the weather had not been cold enough to cause extensive loss to crops. Only one-tenth of the college undergraduates today can be said to be religiously minded, is the opinion of President Wilkinson, of Oberlin College. One-tenth of the student body, he says, feels itself definitely opposed to the curriculum and gave little one way or the other, and 10 per cent are "religiously minded." Students; If you are really particular about your shoe repairing, even though it may not be the closest or most convenient place, it will pay off by the into the Electric Shoe Shop and Shoe Farther. We guarantee satisfaction. Read the Kansan want ads. "Your Spring Hat is Here" New Colors New Styles Stetsons $8 and $10 Mallorys $5, $7, $8 Cambiiahis $5 Just Received Spring shipment of Viminent light weight Belgium hats $6, $7, $10 —New Green Shirts —New green ties Glad to Show You! UNKNOWN & UNKNOWN H.Y. LATEST TYPE NAVY PLANE,BOMB This looks like a toy in kit form. It weighs about 17 pounds, and has readers to lift it weight bombs for United States Navy planes. This bomb weighs Knox Caps for Spring An unusually large payroll will be issued to advanced military students this semester at the University of Indiana. Two thousand two hundred thirty-two juniors and 26 seniors are enrolled in the course. Deposit with Watkins National Bank Lawrence, Kansas No Discount It is really there. What? That NEW shape to Valeteria pressed clothes. $1.00 for cleaning and pressing men's suits. 50c for pressing only. Lawrence Steam Laundry "We clean everything you wear but your shoes" 1001 New Hampshire Phone 383 Phone 383 Three things contribute to the goodness of your food — purity, freshness and nutritive value. Ordinarily, your foods have these qualities of goodness when they are delivered to you. But perishable foods cannot keep these qualities without proper refrigeration. 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