PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1927 Varsity Football Squad Shows Up Well in Scrimmage Cappon Is Working Hard to Produce a Good Reserve Team for Drake In a stiff semirange hit night, the Kansas varsity squad sounded good, but injuries to both Harold Schmidt and George McKee may added to the team's record. The games all season, and, after last night's episode, he will probably warm the bench for some time. Harold has a strong part of almost every game and has been considered one of the strongest men on the reserve string. His injuries are not bad, however, and he must keep him out of the frays for long. Coach Cappon sent only his varius reserves into the scrimmage last night. It is evident that the Kansas coach added a cold oil阱 added power among his reservoirs. Two men showed up last night, Ray Carranathan and Art Lawrence ripped through Coach Mullin's squad after injuries early in the season, responsible for three of the scores while Lawrence railed up two. Both of these men are remounting into shape after injuries early in the season and he is sent in against the Drake Bulls. The hopes of the Kansas team received a serious setback last night when it was snapped by the strongest fullbacks, would not be able to play Saturday because of scholastic difficulties. Properman has not been Strange Noises Disturb Freshman Study Table It was nearly 10 o'clock and the pledges in a certain sorrion house, assembled in the dining room for dinner, had been over their lessons as the tiresome two hours drew to a close. Their eyes were wide and their books were turned more and more slowly. The upperclassman in charge fervently prayed that the morale would not break down completely and charges begin dropping off to sleep. Suddenly, from the living room came a series of dill thunks. A chair was pushed back and more followed. The chair fell from the ceiling as the plugs around the table study assumed a listening attitude. What kind of a struggle was on our point? We were freed with the pledgeed comprehension of the situation. Was someone attempting a dead of violence, or bad weather? Or was it a marking off with some of the sacred trophy cans and been caught in the act? The upperbracer tried to charge us, but charges by going on imperatively with her work. Another series of Clubs, followed by several sweeps, proved too much for her. Shs, too, As the door creaked upon being opened, one of them stopped her gymnastics and explained to the study table keeper, "We're going to come out here and take our reducing exercises. It won't disturb you, will it?" And then, being a privileged character, she roos, tip-toe steadily to the left, and then steps forward or five upperclassmen in various stakes of dabbleware on the floor of the room. They waddl with their legs waving safely in the air, raising and then slowly lowering upward. Organizations Awarded Good Attendance at Relays Wing Panners Wins Banners Organization with 100 per cent attendance at the annual Kansas Rangelast spring, in accordance with announcements made at that time, have been awarded banners by the Kansas Rangelast organization, in recognition of their support. The following organizations received this award, according to Bates Huffaker, 2% of a member Kauai State University and chairman of the committee on 100 per cent attendance; Phi Delta Theta; Sigma Alpha; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Sigma Delta. The hammers are crimson and blue, 26 by 18 inches, bearing the words "One hundred per cent attendance, Distribution hand made this week." Bendellius Cate Degener W. E. Sandelius, assistant professor of political science, has been awarded the degree of doctor of philosophy in history and political science at Graduate School, Washington, D. C, where he studied two years ago at Columbia University. Professor Sandelius prepared the thesis during this study on the history of Sweden and "The Question of Sovereignty in the Light of Aristotelian Philosophy." Announcement of his thesis. Read the Kansan want ads. Jayhawk Stars Ready --taper candles Edgar Schmidt, first year back, distinguished himself as a real football player that Saturnine had played in the whole game. Schmidt made one of the Kansas touchdowns and has the unusual number of touchdowns after the three home touchdowns. Henry Shenk, a veteran, is one of he most dependable ends on the Jayawk squaw. Handcapped by a plundered shoulder early in the season, he returns to the game Saturdays and defense in both the defense and defense. Very few football fans notice the straight and hard passes that shoot from the hands of the Kansas center. But the season is long, a year for Kansas at center and has been instrumental in all of the gains of the backfield. Burton is co-captain of the team this season and is regarded as one of the finest players in the valley. Charles Halm, ex'27, was recently elected president of the freshman class at Kansas City City Western Dental College. He is a member of Delta Sigma Delta Sigma, honorary and professional dental fraternity. The University of Idaho has a rule which requires that all women of the University walk to and from picture shows, dances and other entertainments. Taxis are permitted in case it rains. WIRELESS WIZARD AND HIS WIFF William Marconi, world famous radio wizard, with his bride, the former Countess Christian Bersal Zeila. While in the United States Senator Marco attended the International Radio Conference at Washington, D.C. as well as the "Casa Italia" at Columbia University, we Another Series of Ball Played Monday Evening Another series of games in the intramural baseball league was held Monday night. Most of the games were played without loss, the losing team failed to score. The results of the other games were Sigma No. 14; Alhua Torquion 21, Sigma No. 9; Deltas Uplain 19, Sigma Phi No. Epsilon 21, Chi 7, Chi 6. The Delta Tau's won a hard contest game from the Kappa Sig's by a scores of 5 to 1. The Delta Sigma Pi'downed the Theta Tau's to the tune of 2 to 0; the Pi Kaplan Alpha's won from the Delta Gli's 6 to 6 and配合ation, dith second to win to the Delta Sigma Lambda's wishing. Some sixteen years ago Miss Hoopes was experiencing a greater though less remunerative, sensation of a similar type. The history of her famous to the readers of the Kansas City Star as the H. R. H. of Starheads, Miss Hoopes had a story accepted by Miss Hoopes at the University, a time a sophomore at that university. Helen Rhoda Hoopes Is 1911 Author of Story "The that the department of journalism actually brings results is shown by Ms. Mize Hosea Rhoda Hoopes," the Lawson Gazette files show the curious. With the publication of "Contem- rory of Rihoa Hopes, assistant professor of English and editor of the book, is no doubt, feeling the thrill of author- This story, in playlet form, was published in the Christmas number We invite comparison Quality — Finish — Comfort Prices no higher We invite comparison Does Your Home Lack Beauty in its Decoration? Add a bit of Italian pottery or some exquisitely tinted J. B. Lowell Shoe Shop 17 West 9th for 1911 and brought the enormous sum of $35 to the author. According to the Gazette, it was "cagely watched for by other journalism students," many of whom, undoubtedly hoped to gain a similar success. Gwynne Guthrie, A. 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Miss Tirza Hosseini will be among those who would like to attend this meeting are asked to come promptly. The women are to leave with the hour for kansas City. Thea Epifanion, the Baptist security, will hold a plague meeting Thursday evening at 7:15 at the home of Mrs. Brown. (Jennifer Burcham) —Gladys Ekerhardt, president. The freshman commission is to hold an election meeting, Thursday afternoon at 4:30 at Henley House. Jean Elston, c341 chairwoman, chairman, and co-chair are interested in the idea of a freshman club come to this gathering. The personality group of the W, Y, C, A. under the leadership of Miss Betty Morrison, of the department of psychology, at 4 p.m. at Henley house. This meeting is open to all women who wish to attend the viewpoint of psychology. Read the Kansan want ads. Programs, Favors, Crepe Paper, Engraving, Printing, Stationery, Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies. A. G. 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