WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7. 1928 PAGE FIVE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Last Basketball Game in Interclass Contest Won by Junior Woman Sophomores Defeated Seniors by a Score of 16 to 11 in Their Meet Junior women won the lusenterra basketball tournament, last night, for the triumph successive year by winning a second round game to 6. The Freshmen held the juniors to the lowest score that they have ever played, and the freshman turn, hold Emma Coon, freshman high scorer and in standings in the third place, field center counter throughout the game. Not only has the class of 290 hold the championship, but also it has not lost a game in the three years it has been in the University. Helen Fellin Knight has played in both team and played in every game since its first appearance. Others who have been on the squad all three years are Alice Gaskill, Vern Fay Stoehn, and Hila Churbch, Charlotte Harper, and they have played on the team the last two years. The junior line-up for last night's game: Helen Finkin, center; Charlotte Harper and Elizabeth Decker. The first pitch was by Keller and Hila Church, guards. the freshman line: emm Emmu Coon, center; Docke Dissocker and Ferm Styler, forwards; Helen Moore, Darco Meyer, and Kirk Breedstad, caurids. Seniors Defeat Sophomores Seniors Defeat Sophomore The seniors won the second game from the first, 15 to 12. This gives the seniors second place in the standing, as the only games they lost were those against them. The sophomores that the sophomores have lost, and puts them at the bottom of the list. The senior line-up: Genève Heri The senior limp-in: Genesee Herman, center; Ruth Martin and Thelma Stewart, forward; Jean Stewart, center; and Margaret Kennedy, guardy. New Cantain Elected Miss Ruth Hoover referred both games. Charlotte Harper was high scorer in both field goals and free throws for the season, with more than half of her total points coming off a bench. She has 68 field goals, and 9 free throws for a total of 145 points. She also scored 20 points on and with 46 field goals, and 5 free throws for a total of 53 points. The six highest scores with their total fz ft total Charlotte Harper, '29 68 195 Helen Filken, '29 68 195 Emma Coone, '29 68 195 Daniel Coone, '29 68 195 Florence Kisecker, '30 18 7 Elizabeth Dockster, '30 18 7 Captains were elected for next year after the games. Helen Filkin was elected to lead her team for the fourth time. The class of 290 elected Helen Steen captain. The freshman chose the leader for their teammate year. The honorary varsity, which is teams each year, will be announced chosen from the three upperclass soon. Official Trans-Atlantic Air Mail Leaves France (United Royal) Harve, France, March 7 - With her air mail plane in place on a small flying field, the Ile de France, flagship of the French naval fleet, was ready today to take off from the first official trans-Atlantic mail bearing air stamps. When the He de France is one day's steaming distance from New York, he will be at sea, and after his mail has been delivered will wait for eastbound mail from One or two passengers may accompany the man who pilots the De France air mail plane to London at a real-time actual time of trans-Atlantic crossing to 120 hours. Famous Twin Expresses Opinion of Modern Girl Brighton, Eng. March 7 —Matthew Gunn, one of the famous deceased old Baldwin twins, celebrated alone. His brother Mark, who has been in separable compartment since ill with bronchitis, Matthew's impressions of 1927 That greyhound racing has become a dangerous nuisance; That the modern girl is showing too much of her "bony" knees in her feverish excitement to keep up with the times; Tombs of Egypt Reveal Fact That Marionettes Entertained Theater Patrons of Antiquity That fishing is not what it was in his younger days; and That butlers are too careless and each should have a rope tied around his waist before entering the water. A heap of wooden bones scattered over the stage, successively fitting together piece by piece, finally being worn out. The act of performing an animated dancer—that is perhaps the most complex and unique scene ever presented in the world—made me realize how many joints. It was one of the regular acts, along with the sailor's hortopus, the hopdove and the pole vault, popular even before the days of late nineteenth century England. George Varnes, C21, Joseph Burket, c11, and Alvin Hess, c30 were initiated into Delta Tau Delta fraternity Monday night. The great antiquity of martinezion performances is demonstrated by the discovery of figures with movable arms in the tombs of Amur among the ruins of Eruria. The artists of the dumbling dolls proved an amusing diversion to the people of India and China. They were common in their houses, whom they were imported to Rome. The earliest performances of marionettes in England were based on Bible narrative and the lives of the giants, the monsters, etc. The time is described in an advertisement. nent setting forth the delights of the "Old Creation of the World," with its ancient architecture and best scene represented was "Naught and his family coming out of the ark with all the animals two by two, and two by two, and trees; likewise over the ark is seen the sun rising in a gorgeous manner; the moon rising in creeps in a double rock, rucking helens." Oregon Bathers Worried Later historical events were acted out by the figures, and toward the close of the eighteenth century, five exhibitions of works presented at work at various trades. Ordinances Would Have Cover From Neck to Knees (United Press) **GROUP PROBLEM** Portland, O. (3) 7—With the approach of the bathing season, which begins in March and continues springs in the Pacific Northwest, flappers and others are again wondering what to do. In some of the plays the figures were painted on flat surfaces and cut away to reveal their muscular ranged on the stage, and their arms were worked by strings which were woven into ropes. This annual worry is somewhat complicated in both Portland and Seattle by the fact that laws specify one thing and general custom another. A fathing suit ordinance of Seattle insists that bathing suits reach the Portland's law says that not only most bathing suits reach the knees but must be worn under the Portland ordinance is liberal in that it specifies that the covered state of being while bathing is effective between the hours of "9" to "10". But the fair hathers are not worrying, for no one ever heard of either person being enforced. Then there is a lot of swimming done in Portland. Today the artists have advanced so far but the "artists" can be manipulated too. The media are powerful tools of human beings. The hero of a recent play is reported to have required a psychiatric evaluation. Not to be outdone, and probably because of the ancient controversy between Portland and Seattle, the former went a couple of steps later. Specimens of "H" are being selected at the University of Indiana for the 1928 Arbutus, university annual Originally there were 144 names submitted; that number has been reduced to 16 by the committee and will be chosen and their names will be kept secret till the publication of the annual. The Student Loan Fund association at the University of Oklahoma, at altitude 12,000 feet, still have gives and a total of $93,000 representing the total disbursement for the two years which the associates will receive from the university account. The report shows that approximately 100 more students are making use of the fund. Lawrence High to Give Operetta Friday Night The Gilbert and Sullivan operects, "H. M. S. Finaffore," will be presented Friday, March 9, in the Liberty Memorial High School auditorium. The play will not start until 8:00 because of the town's earlier on the evening. The opereata is being given by the members of the boys and girls' galee librae that she will be profusely infiltrate music supervisor of the high school. "H. M. S. Pinafire" is one of the most famous long operas that has been given in the United Scientist Discovers Blood Cells in Preserved Badies Mummies Are Dissected Cambridge, Mace., March 7 — Ministers of America's oldest inhabitants have been dissected by Gale E. Wilson and the Harvard Medical School. Theummies belong to the Basket Maker Indians, who lived in the southwest before the time of Christ, 3000 B. C., or possibly much earlier, Mr. Wilson states, in reporting his investigation into the famous Indian nation. The nations, which were found in Arizona, are at least as old as most of the early Egyptianummies. Repurposed tests have failed to reveal traces of blood in Egyptian mummies, but in the American specimen they have found traces of blood and dried, but terribly preserved. An immense quantity of the fecal and sand was found throughout the lung material of the Indians. This is attributed to their being dried the dry and dust atmosphere of the region to decrease the number of these probiotic people suffered from the same lung diseases, silicosis, that affect miners today. Unlike the Egyptian summers, which were prepared by elaborate processes, those bodies were not embedded at all. They were simply buried, and their preservation is due to drying and drying out of hot and warm dry conditions. Stags Desire to Limit Themselves at Parties "How was the party? "Oh, it could have been good. The girls were pretty hot, and the girls were pretty hot, but, whelol What a mess of stages. I'm for finishing the Union building to give the girls a chance to do a little more social mixing if they are what they crave. And this is so powerful that they have to invite six stages each to injure a big rush at a party." first — "Colcreme, Cotty daily, giving true health and beauty to the skin, radiant youth and freshness. Cleansing,nourishing, beautifying—all in one-saving pre-morphems LES POUDRES COTY **then**—Cory Face Pow- ders for the exquisite, individual idealization and protection of the complexion.Delicately, persistently, it glows "A Little Lovelier Every Day." ONE DOLLAR ONE DOLLAR GLORIFYING THE COMPLEXION WITH INCREASING BEAUTY AT ALL DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORES "Aw! Quit beating!" was the rejoinder. "The idea is, they all own you out and leave out for four of insulting someone, so they just invite them all. Any man doesn't make a good date but any woman does. They are very simple. One merely has to be able to stand up and get in the dinner way now and then. The only time he has to do that is when intermixed, in order that he may spend said intermission with the date of some one else. If the star-pullers had known as a faux pas, and step on the lady's toes, he merely glances at a neighboring couple and mirrors him. You can give you a complete lecture on 'Stang Etiquette,' but I charge for that." "Nevertheless," asserted ye parity-worn individual, "I'm convinced the North Pole with its reported lack of colonization is the ideal spot for stags to stagnae. Yee and look at this. The way one soars is like a bird." "What Price Glory?" Well, girls, the party assessment is ten dollars each." Around Mt. Oread --attack strong and virulent game animals, even when they encounter them heavily. They soilm go after them by preying on them, preferring to wait for it to die of natural causes. They also discredit avoid the hooves of young elk in good health. but calves and veneriants that have been vaccinated are very likely to be “buster killed”; by cold and continued starvation; and in killing these. Ms. Snyder holds the coyote norfur aids of the elk and bears as a new weed: the herd as a whole. Leo "Big Six" Lattin, A. B. 27, and Hugh McVey, ex 29, saluted Saturday through Sunday at the Southern Europe. They tailed on the S. S. Deer Lodge and expected to get to Europe in about a week. Jack McClaggy of Center, Kana, and Everett Olson, *c*30, who were permitted upon Friday and Saturday aspectively, are recovering in the Successful Graduates The hundreds of successful graduates of the Lawrenz Business College are the best in the world of our effectiveness. Student hospital. They will not allow for sometimes, according to Dr. R. E. Elmston, in charge. The Student hospital is fall, containing seven cases of mumps, colds, influenza and other respiratory diseases that have been present, has not yet shown any sign of aning, according to Doctor Elmston. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. The Kappa Signa are holding ancone on Friday, Saturday and Sunday of this week with the chapter presenting its work to the cone have is for the purpose of initiation. Four chapters from Kansas and one from Nebraska will be represented by delegates. Presently the chapter in Kansas will attend. Pitt Delta Epison, national medical fraternity, held initiation ceremonies Sunday. March 4 for Lee H. Pollock, president of the University of Kansas Police, all of Kansas City, Mo. The mechanical department of the School of Engineering and Architecture has received an electro-dynamometer for measuring the power of a dynamometer. It will be installed in the mechanical laboratory immediately. 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