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THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928
Triangle and Delta Chi Have Easy Wins Over Teams in Intramurals
Delta Tau Delta Hold Scorcless in First Half of Battle; Phi Delta Wip
The total of games played in the intramural basketball tournament reached 19 last night when three more contests were played on the gymnasium court. The ball talent reached a peak which indicates that the finals sometime next semester will be filled with exciting events, and the management to age to throw them.
The Trianage fraternity with 20 points more than doubled the output of the team from Pi Delta Chi, who succeeded them in 12 points. Pi Delta Chi Theta proved more apt at tapping them, and beat the team in a tournament where contented themselves with merely doubling the points gathered by Delta Tau Delta, and won 20 to 10. The team scored a point in the first half, that provided 18 to 9 in favor of Delta Chi.
Triangle (28) G FT
Sehnaus, f 2 0
Mettner, g 6 2
Borgergeier, c 3 1
Spry, g 1 0
Thompson, g 0 0
Williamson, g 0 0
Lemberg, g 0 0
Totals 13 3
Phi Delta Chi (14) G FT
Cabrillo f 2 1
Schwartz, f 2 0
Clark, c 2 0
Byrne, g 0 0
Webb, g 0 0
Robinson, f 0 0
Totals 6 2
Delta Chi (20) G FT
Lane, f 6 0
Jett, f 6 0
Mitchell, c 6 0
Foy, g 0 0
Beardsle, g 1 0
Total 10 0
Delta Tau Delta (10) G FT
Johnson, f 2 1
Stotts, f 2 0
Woods, c 0 1
Kinnecht, g 0 0
Hart, g 0 0
Totals 4 2
Phi Delta Theta (18) G FT
E. Jones, f 0 0
E. Mizo, f 0 0
Newman, c 7 0
Brand, g 0 0
Foster, g 6 0
Corbett, f 0 0
Haag, g 0 0
Gaffney, f 1 0
Totals 0 0
Sigma Chi (6) G FT
Needham, f 1 2
Robertson, f 1 2
Ellott, c 1 0
Degan, g 0 0
Gilman, g 0 0
Totals
Indian Children Studied
Individual Growth Data Taker by Kansas Bureau
When social workers of the Kansas Bureau of Child Research promote awareness of early childhood, they found that the Indian children were so much heavier than white children of the same age, and that tables were not "itf" at all.
Data and theories through H. B. Pearson, former superintendent of Haskell Institute, on 21,637 Indian girls and boys from Indian schools throughout the country. From this information a new set of weight and measurement standards was created. Country to general opinion, the Indian children were found to be shorter as well as heavier than their white brothers and sisters. The Indian boys were found to be heavier than one six and one half pounds heavier than white boys, while the Indian girls were from one two inches shorter and from one and one-half to four ounces one-half pounds heavier than thei
"Considering the fact that the tables represent many degrees of admixture from about eight tribes," said Miss Emily H. Ferris, of the Child Research Born Center, which is highly modified to the structural differences between full blood Indian children and American white children."
A free subscription to the college newspaper has been offered at the University of Arkansas to the student group machete in the wake of some months.
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There will be a meeting of the Y. I. C. A, advisory board tomorrow right at 6 p. m. at the Thimble Tea room.
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Prof. R. L. Greider will speak at the Student Forum of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences streets, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock on "Experiences of a Mining Engg I"
Mrs. George Hood.
Pro. Freder has had many experiences in South America, Mexico and Alaska as well as in various parts of the world. He is interested are interested are urged to attend
To baseball men. A pre-examination meeting of all baseball men will be held at the Acacia house, Satur, Jan. 14, at 7 p.m. Coach Jachi Bugu
Delta Zeta's at Top of List in Intramural Activities This Year
Women's Swimming Meet to Take Place Feb. 16; Entries in by Feb. 13
in by Feb. 15
The standing of women's intramurals after the basketball tournament is as follows:
Game Partici- Total
Points pation
| 15 championship |
|---|
| T. N. T. | 15 | 10 | 45 |
|---|
| Chi Omega | 30 | 9 | 44 | 40 |
| Corbhall born | 30 | 10 | 40 | 40 |
| Kappa | 30 | 8 | 58 | 38 |
| Alpha Ni Delta | 30 | 6 | 36 | 36 |
| Alpha Delta Pi | 25 | 6 | 31 | 31 |
| Alpha Omicron Pi | 20 | 8 | 28 | 28 |
| P i Beta Pi | 10 | 7 | 2 | 2 |
The final game was played between T, N, T, winner of group two, and D, T, winner of group one. The championship was given to the Delta Zeta sorority.
Points were given for entrance in intramural, for playing a game, for winning a game, and for each play participation in three quarters of a game.
- the next intramural event will be
the swimming meet which will occur
2 Feb. 15. Any number of events may
be entered by each organization. Four
women are limited to one event. Each
male may attend three and the
relay.
1) The points as they will be given in the
meat are as follows:
1. Competition in an event score point.
2. First place in an event score 5 points.
3. Second place in an event score : results
4. Third place in an event score 2 points.
5. Fourth place in an event score 1 point.
6. Breaking a record in intramural points.
All entries must be in by Feb. 17 at 4:30 p.m. There is a fortis of 5 points if the entries are not in by Feb. 24 at 8:30 p.m. Raleigh, swimming instructor.
Berlin to Offer Courses Arranged for Americans
Summer school courses will be offered to Americans at the University of Berlin in 1928 from July 12 to August 22. The courses will be arranged to conform with those in American universities and will include courses on political science, man political and social history, an German art and civilization.
The courses are arranged for four classes of students: undergraduates who are preparing for their A; B; C classes, and those who want the A; B; or P; D; teachers who desire to continue their professional studies, and students who wish to take merely cultural courses. In addition to the regular classes the program will include lectures, discussions, excavations and social gatherings.
Theological students at McGill University must have official University consent to marry.
Eight Known Methods of Execution Are Used by Civilized Countries
United States Is Only Country Employing Electric Chair
London, Jan. 13—Eight know means of carrying out the death sentence prevail in the world today.
(United Press)
Hanging appears to be the most favoured method of officially snuffing out life.
This method of making the murderer may the penalty of his crime is in force throughout the British Empire. It also exists in the United States.
France has been using this form of execution for over a century. It also prevails in the State of Hanover and the Rhine Provinces in Germany.
Prior to their becoming abolitionis countries, it was also favored in the Balkan States.
The use of the gullotone is apps entity second on the list.
Bheathing, which occurs when the guillotine drops, is also a means of execution in China. In that country, the victim is blinded by an executioner wielded by an imposing executioner. The death sentence is carried out in public. The victim is seized and bound behind his back and his ankle lasseted. Pressure is then exerted to force the victim to extend his neck. The award for total of 100 beads was swelled by one.
In the old mandarin days in China, when executioners were numbered by the hundred, it was a practice that if an executioner was victim clearly at the first stroke, the executioner himself was beheaded. The post was no sincere, but it was a highly-paid job, carrying countless privileges, and vaccines were quickly
A similar method to the Chinese form of execution is adopted in parts of Prozess. There the handscape is used, and a crude affair is such a crude affair as its Chinese counterpart. It is not oated in publication, but instead carried out within a minute or two.
The garotte, whereby the victim's neck is encircled by other colorful garments, allows for continuation occurs, is favored by Spain. It is claimed as a clean and spetty garette.
The electric chair and the lethal chamber, employed in the United States, completes the list of eight 'known methods of capital punishment.
In Russian, shooting is adopted as a means of execution.
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Election committee resume a consideration of Vare election contest. Irrigation and reclamation commit- ment hearing on the Columbia basin project.
In Congress Today (United Press)
Interstate commerce continues heating on the Fess railroad consolidaion bill.
Handy for Students
Continues debate on MacMaster tariff reduction resolution.
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War veteran committee continue consideration of hospital building program.
Flood control committee continues hearing.
Bishop Leads Freshmen in Free Throw Contes
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With the with ball in tournament series games this week adding to their pre-practice routine, basketball players have added to their string of attempts in the free throw game.
Thomas Bishop is leading the squad with some four hundred and fifty attempts with an average of 85 per attempt. He averaged a number of shots and an average of
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With Coach Burn out of town, the men, under the leadership of substitute Coach George Powers, servicing the students' reserves for an hour this afternoon.
Miss Fern Bolder, c'31, of Kansas City, Kan, and Edwin R. Procty of Wichita were married Dec. 31 in Kansas City.
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