PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1927 No Scouting Rule Soundly Justified, Says Dean Arant University Board Member Denies Responsibility for Authorship of Order After the charge made by certain individuals concerning the scouting of the Missouri-Ames football game much publicity has been given concerning the scouting rule in the Missouri valley. Following in the state direction of Joseph B. W. Arant of the Kansas University athletic board: "In two or three different papers I have been referred to as the author of the football rule against securing a corner kick. This is an erroneous statement for which I am not responsible. I believe the rule to be educationally sound but it may be more difficult longs to others. My understanding as to its origin is that the athletic directors of the Mets held the adoption of this rule to the faculty representatives. It was adopted by the latter body, having only one occasion. The rule was not passed at the meeting which it attended. I desire these facts to be known in order to be willing to ink credit that belongs to others. "The anti-securing rule appears to me to be sound educationally. If football is to be justified in an educational setting, it seems to me that it must be so because it has some educational value. The games appear to be the tests of my team's skills in football. If the teaching does not prepare players to react toward new formations and play, it appears to me to be a failure of the teaching the plays miserably. "At any rate, it would be as fair for one team as for the other to leave the team to soak up the progress rather than have the coach solve it for them in advance. The game would be more enjoyable if the team that given a chance to show the thoroughness of its general training and its ingenuity, played in this new style of play. "To the extent to which the coaches give detailed instructions in advance of each game as to how to meet particular goals, they test of the team's ability and become a battle between coaches, as in the case when the coach signals from a distance given time. To the extent to which these things are done it seems to me to degenerate into a content between an annoter football player. "Whether the rule against secuating though sound educationally, should exist or not is another question. It is not clear whether it should be clearly understood that it is not because it is unseemed educationally but because various ways such as being a coach may be used in it. Unfortunately the coach's job depend in a large measure on winning most of the matches. The coach is subjected to the temptation to win by fair means or fun. This is the only reason the writer has written this book. The rule, if it is a fact, it is simple." "No other reason is given for the rule making a student ineligible for competition for a year after he transfers, but if a student is an athlete, the best way to prevent him from being schools it is because he is offered improper inducements to make the change. The rules of the conference and improper inducements, yet it is assumed that in fact there is so much danger that improper inducements cannot permit him, for reasons that may be entirely ample and satisfactory to make such a change without penalty by the date of a year of participation. "If the rule against scouting is abolished, let us have no doubt as to why it is abolished, namely, that we should not allow the game according to the rules. If this is a sufficient reason for abolishing it, the observed frequent violation of the rule may be well-sidedelines argues for its abolition also. If the rule against scouting is re-established, we must define a definition of what is meant by scouting and there should also be a penalty provided for its violation. Neither of these exists at the present time." The Board of Legal Examiners of Texas have ruled that graduates of the law school of Washburn need not practice in order to practice law in that state. Seniors at the University of California fornia at Berkeley wear sonorches; juniors, cords; sophomore, jeans; and the freemen, hats. The engineering students of Iowa State will present the Engineers Minstrel Show, Feb. 10-11. Send the Daily Kansen home. Guess How Many Tunnels You Cross While Passing From One Lecture to Another Each Day Do you know that as you dash across the campus from class to class, from lab to lecture, that benchtop can be the main point of intertwine? The main line comes from the University power plant and from where it branches into three routes connecting every building on the campus. These carry the heat from the campus. The branch to the west runs sown, the south side of the hill to Fowler slopes, Robinson gymnasium, Haworth hall, the Auditorium, and Marriott has its own branch building with its own branch from this main route. From this route another branch will be made to connect with the new biology building, if it goes upward, and a fourth building says C. G. Bayles superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. The branch going from the trum line connects Snow hall, and sends branches to the chemistry building. Green hall Dyche museum and Spoo Museum Dyche have a new building has recently been built to the Memorial Union building. The third line, branching to the cast runs to Watson library, the Journalism building, Praser hall, Blake hall, and Watkins dormitory. The fourth line, branching from where the heat is distributed throughout that building. "The main trunk of these tunnels must have been built in about 1800," says Dan Johnson, who has for many years been a janitor of the Repair shops. Stone was used in constructing the towers because the material is in existence are either of brick or concrete. And all of the tunnels are electric lighted and regular Resignations Are Surprise to Fans who are against the athletic director. What is the true situation, is not it that Coach Campbell refused to be quoted more concerning the attention she received? (Continued from page 1) Heating and condensate lines, and telephone cables run along the cooling pipes. So the sewers, the sewers. The tunnels have been made to pride so that the condensate pipes can be drained from the plant as water, need not have a pumping system and so that the tunnel is not so crowded. Rumors were out today that the auditorium would not be used for basketball games, this year, but work with the league could save the court and put up the goals. man-sized, being usually about seven feet high and five feet wide. Another mid-sat statement was printed in the Kansas City Journal-Post Sat, December 21, 1984, in the school whose names had been submitted for receiving letters to the board by Coach Cappon were not answered. The district's Akers, Cochran and Sherwood Because of the danger of electricity and asphyxiation, an endeavour was made to electrically line out the tunnels. The one exception is a gas line in the tunnel. The truth of the statement is that these men were not recommended at doctor's offices and had yet officially been turned over to Doctor Allan, athletic director, or the medical office. Whatever the motives behind the situation, it is apparent that Chancellor Schlossberg still backing the athletic policy they have held to for several years and have continued to do so. Saturday a report was circulate, that the Missouri-Ames football game was scouted by K. U. fiasco, but Capulet said he did not want to about it. Doctor Kennedy was named as taking part in it and answered the charge in part by saying, "I have no faith in you." Dr. Warren, Dum Arant, "Phog" Allen, or especially to Missouri, for the part I took in the Kansas-Missouri games. For once he is correct, as I never quoted as saying he never considered me as a candidate for athletic director Access to these passages may be gained through any of the buildings connected or through any of the manholes that dot the campus. The appointment of new coaches for the job next year is something that will be considered within the next week or two. Since the manholes are the only means of ventilation, the air within the tunnels is dead, making it difficult to breathe. It is more comfortable in them. The temperature, however is not exceedingly warm, even in winter with the hot pipes, and it can be hot enough that you may need necessary "live" lines keep it from becoming comfortably cool. The actual cost of the tunnels cannot be determined since branches run through them at times, of different materials, and under various difficulties. Some idea of their value, may be gained, however, because the tunnel runs from which runs from Dyche museum to the Memorial Union building, a distance of 350 feet with an approach of about 100 feet. Martin, head electrician, this branch has been one of the cheapest since it did not necessitate much digging and has been caving banks with which to contend. Gwinn Henry, Missouri; Harold 6 Ties~~ cleaned and pressed for only Grant, Emporia; John Bunn, University Freshman coach; Yeoh M. Moblahan, University freshman; and outstanding men mentioned by fans who may have a chance for the potential player. 75c Announcements --to Work The first annual R. O. T. C. B. camp, held on Friday, November 22, has been postponed until the same time Tuesday, December 6. The program as arranged will be held at the following dates: The annual exhibition of the Faculty Women's Club, 1300 Louisiana, will be held Saturday afternoon. Do not miss the event, which is open to all interested will include Berea pottery and handmade pieces, brasses, Japanese prints, and other Oriental articles, and Christmas cards. Miss Lula Gardner is in charge. W. A. W., will hold a candy sale to tomorrow morning in central Administration building, Watson's library and Fraser hall. Programs, Favors, Crepe Paper, Engraving, Printing, Stationery, Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies. Tel. 288 736 Mass. St. Tonight—May McAvoy and Malcolm Christmas Cards A. G. 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