PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1927 Practices Start for the Jayhawk Basketball Team Many Outstanding Players Will Report for Duty When Football Is Ended With the opening call for basketball practice yesterday afternoon, Dr. Forrest C. Allen, University athletic director, started the season for an event that every daynawher house will result in a hard-hitting oakland valley basketball championship. Only variety men who have showcased exceptional form and letter-writing skills will be interviewed at the present time, are to report to the class, which will meet five times a week. with the loss of Petersen, Jayhawer center last year, and one of the host in the valley. Doctor Aller positioned that position for this year's team. Coc- Captain James Hill, Ralf Jourfleur, Carren Newman and Duncan Henderson are letter-man who re-structured the coaching team. Harold Schmidt and Bob Maney are other last year letter-men who are also letter-man. The season is report as soon as the season is over. Around these men Coach Allen expects to build his team and with this year's group he is hoping to develop a strong five. Oklahoma and Missouri have the best chance this year of cloning the title that they have had for some years. In the past three years, Karauns, under Allen's direction, have won the championship six times in succession and fans are not worried about not being able to give a head race for the crown again. Ten men reported last night. The women reported almost午夜. Balfour Jeffrey Henderson, Wayne Cahn, Charles McGurick, Wayne Cahn, Charles McGurick, Wayne Cahn, and Lee Dodd. Practices from now until the beginning of the regular season's practice will consist of work on fundamentals and polishing of the players' tactics. Arnash and Earth are best year's freshmen who showed good form. Ms Giaine, Dodd and Gulp are men who have been out for variably practice before. Outstanding players who will re- port for basketball after the football season are: Burton, H. Schmidt, E. Brown, K. Smith, S. Smith, and Cooper, Ash, Cochran and Schroeder K. U. Harriers Improved One-Sided Victory Over Aggies Gives New Strength Coach H. J. Huff was well pleased with the manner in which the Jaywalker burrow ran through the Agnes here Saturday, defending them 17 to 56. It is the first time in several years that Jaywalkers have stepped the Agnes. We took only fourth place last year in the Missouri valley meet but I believe we can rank higher this time," Couch Huff said. "The team as a whole this year is much better than last year, although we all have the men back except Ernest." Coach Huff said this morning as he took up the job with the six but they have improved considerably since last year. The next meet for the Jayhawks is against the Nebraska Cornhoppers Nov. 5, and until that time the Kansers will work out daily. Prepare a plan of what to do at the Missouri valley meet at Manhattan, Nov. 19. Troyers for the fifth and sixth runners of the team for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Earl Burrell, Sara Survis, BERNARD "Foose" Franier, Pete Springer, and Donald Saunman have practically cried their minds in a condition relating to Coach Buff. Sports Officials Must Register A ruling has been made that at high school sports officials must register with the Kansas State High School Athletic Association through the executive office of the National Reserve building. To the peek, the fee is one dollar for on sport, or two dollars for all sports. Anyone who does officiating for big school sports because member school will not accept non-lICENSEd officials. Norman Witt Married Nernman Witt, B. S. 295; of Axtel and Miss Vanessa Vaughn of Pomona Calif., were married Sept. 30, 1987; she's the wife's uncle John R. Livingston, Witt, who received his degree from the School of Pharmacy at University of Colorado. Cross eyes straight and without the use of knife or drugs We fit and reemond first only qual eyecase glasses. Department of Design Completes Panel Series Miss Marjorie Whitney, assistant in department of design and completed twelve panels, which are to be bung in the children's room of the Meadowland School. Dr. F. A. Newcomb 737 Mass. Lawrence, Kat Each panel depicts zone cene from popular children's stories and is done a decorative style. The three completed are of "Jack and the Beanstalk" or "Bee Bumblebee" or "Bleeping beauty." The fourth will be of "Hansel and Gretel." The largest panel will be that of "Cinderella" and will be 12 feet high, however, the smallest panels are 6 feet high. They are made on art in brilliant colors and who lunge into the room a brighter appearance. Intramural Baseball Opens With Fourteen Teams on Diamonds Phi Psi-Phi Gam Game Close Sig Alph Ties Sigma Chi in Good Battle The Kansas University intramural season started off with much enthusiasm, but the new season brought into action in playground basalball games on the diamonds south of Robbins City. The teams' games were close with a good brand of ball playing demonstrated, white and blue balls. The best battle of the afternoon was between Sigma Alba Fipson and Dell, who were tied to 8 tie. It was too dark to finish the contest and the tile will be played off in the next round. Another close game was between the Khi Pappa Pi ten and Pi Ghan Mu delta which resulted in a 12 to 13 victory for the Pi Pal's. Delta Sigma Pi succeeded in chalking up the largest score by walloping the Oracle on Sunday. The Alpha KappaLambda did almost the same thing by dropping the Kenilani. Theta Tau did not play Phi Chi Walker or account of the death of Dena Waikoru at the contest will be played either night or Thursday night. Results of last nights contests oer. Sigma Tau Epilon 8, Sigma Gamma Chi 9, Kappa Pi 10, Tau Klub 4, Phi Kappa P12, Pi 13, Lamakis 6, Kendall Club 11, Lamakis 5, Kendall Club 11, Delta Theta 9, Delta Tau Delta 9, Beta Theta 9, Delta Tau 9, Delta Delta 9, Delta Deltai 9. Umpires for the contest are chosen from each organization who work all over the field. The umpiring bases. Tomorrow night, the teams will play again. The teams to play are: amacopolitan club vs. Alpha Knapper Lambda diamond 1. shamah 4) Delto Quliahil Sammani Shaman 5) Shaman 6) Dela Sirima Sammani Shaman 7) Dela Sirima Xvi Nx vi Sammani shamah 4) Dela Sirima Xvi Nx vi Sammani shamah 4) Delta Sirima Landaida vi, Nigama Alhaja Shaman 5) Delta Sirima Landaida vi, Nigama Alhaja Shaman 5) Delta Sirima Landaida vi, Nigama Alhaja Shaman 5) Delta Sirima Landaida vi, Nigama Alhaja Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Simson of Kanaan City, Mo., announces the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. to a member of Sigma Kaura sorority. To Aldon Phi, BGt.2, a membita FBta Phisigma fraternity, and to Evelyn enworth, on Thursday, Oct., in Kanaka GIu, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. of 15 at discount avenue, Fairmount, Mo. You will find the new Clarars at the Wolters Hat Shop. Mass, street. Meeting Tonight at 7:30 to I in Memorial High School Swarthout Calls Old and New Members of Festival Chorus The Festival Chorus will meet for the first time tonight at 7:30, at Lawrence Memorial High School, a private school of Fine Arts, director of the Choral Union, is calling in the old members to join in the concert and to apporthe organization meeting. The enrollment for the past four years has averaged about five hundred voices, the larger part of whom are in open to all without cost, except a small charge for copies of the selections studied. The books to be given are "Mussolin" will be given with a symphony orchestra accompaniment and the large, four-manual organ that is being installed now in the new Auditorium. During the four years of its exile the chorus has made great progress, including a visit to Dean Swarthout. It has presents annually two great oratorias with oratorios by leading internationally trained solosists. The oratories are given during the music festival weed The "Guardian Angel" an oratorio recently recorded by Prof. Charles S. Skilton of the faculty of the School of Fine Arts, will be the other rehearsal venue for the chorus will be accompanied by the Duncanapolis symphony orchestra. The rehearsals are scheduled for each Tuesday evening. They are to begin at 7:30 sharp and close promptly at 9. Strive for Aerial Attack Prepare for Bears With Long Drill on Passing In the practice period yesterday afternoon, the variety football squad was sent through a strenuous forward pass drill. Efforts are being made to track various formations were tried time after time. The Jayhawk passing attempts in the game with the Kansas Aggies showed promise and intensive drill should make more reliable. The freshman teams were confined to a careful signal drill. All the formations and plays and the various signals identifying them were prepared, including freshmen and varsity will probably scrimmage tomorrow night. The Washington Bears, Kansas' next opponents, showed real fight against the strong Missouri Tigers and worked hard to win in preparation for Saturday's contest with the Bears, Washington and Kansas have met but twice on the gridiron before and both have won with large margins by Kansas. to Organize New Excuse System for Laws The faculty of the School of Law has announced a new method of handling the excuses of students who are absent from class. Each student can present his or her own excuse to the instructor from whose class he was absent, immediately preceded by an excuse to the考题 is to be final. Any student in the School of Law who excels his allowed number of absences to be excused from his final exam, to the course and given a failing grade. My business has doubled the last year. One person tells another, "He does. Better Work." L.P.R.C., SHOP THANK YOU 17 West 9th J. B. LOWELL SHOE SHOP 17W 06H don't forget to go to the Ku Kun Keeper step night. It will be the bounty happened party of the year, and you'll have a chance to get tickets from Ku Kun. $1.50 F. A. J. The book "Industrial Coal, Its Pursuit Delayed" by William M. Hancock and American Engineering Council in 1924, contains several chapters written by Mr. Walker and others. Funeral Services to Be Thursday (Continued from page 1) a further attestation to the wide variety of paths down which his active mind led him is found in the subjects he writes about by for him magazines. They include: "Organization Accents"; "Economic Basis of the Selection of Equipment"; "The Need of Research in the Industry"; and "Engineering in the Trans-Missouri Region;" The Gasoline-From-Gas Industry." His book "Management Engineering" was published a few years ago and is his largest contribution to engineering literature. Plymouth Congregational church. He expressed his desire for the promotion of beneficent citizenship in the Boy Scout troop of the church. He was troop leader there and a member of the scout committee. For the past four years he served as the local scout leaders association. His personality is expressed in the attitude of students who cure in contempt of man, hear their troubles and suggest remedies for them. He was a loyal friend to interview趴, laying aside important work for the time being, to be able to give him advice on how to possibly motive behind the act of Sunday night. Nowhere can a clue be found which indicates the existence of his friends, and they are possible to explain which, however probable, is too abstract for the boy mind to grasp. The only fact which friends say, is that the University, the state, and the nation have sustained a loss for which they cannot be compensated except by the results of an investigation. Chancellor E. H. Lindley received eose expressions of sympathy in the cath of Dean P. F. Walker from friends at other schools; From the Marbutan, Kan, Oct. 17. Cannelor E., H. Lindley—Please accept our heartfelt sympathy in the tragic loss of Dean Walker. From the President of K. R. A. C. Michigan Kan. Oct. 17 F. D. FARRELL. From Faculty Members, Kansas State Teachers College Teachers College Pittsburgh, Kan., Oct. 18 Pittsburgh, Kan., Oct. 28 Chancellor E. H. Lindsey. We extend our deep sympathy in the face of Dana Walker to the University and "the state." A. A. TADS J. A. G. SHIRK From K. U. Faculty Members N. N. New York City J. A. YATES Chancellor E. L. Lindley—An very sorry for news in tonight's paper, you remember me sympathetically and tell me directly. My sympathy also to you and Mrs. Lindley and his son-in-law, cabinet and faculty. Sincerely, *** JOHN R. DYER Beautiful Your Home With a bit of Italian or Cowan Pottery Beautify Your Home 833 Mass. BOWERSOCK Tonight - Wednesday Olive Borden and her Beach Beauties in "The Joy Girl" Shows; 3 - 7 - 9 Prices; Mat. 10-40; Eve. 10-50 VARSITY Tonight Blanche Sweet --in "Singed" Wednesday - Thursday Clara Bow in "Free to Love" Announcements Ku Ku's, members and pledges, will be an important meeting in Fraser hall at 7 p. m., this evening (Tuesday); For O. Calvin, pres. Botany Club will meet at 1140 Rhode Island street, at 7:30 tomorrow evening. Miss Rebeck will speak on climate, California. -Julia Johnson, president. A meeting of the Chemistry Club will be held Wedday, Oct. 19. The speakers will be Dr. Robert Taff, Lewin Longworth and Zschudl Liu. There will be a meeting of Pen and Scroll tomorrow evening at 7:30 in the women's rest room of central Administration building. Tryouts for Pen and Scroll, freshman-sophomore literary society, will close tomorrow at noon. Kappa Sigma House Mother Here Mr. K. Thompson, of St. Peter's, NY, will attend this week and is to be the new home mother at the Kappa Sigma frater- ture. Women of the University are invited to attend an afternoon morning tomorrow afternoon at 3:20 in the central Administration rest room. The Kappa GammaGamma Send the Daily Kansan home. Furniture Specials at Telanders PICTURES We have a large assortment of pictures in all sizes priced from 95 cents to $9.50. We believe we have one of the best assortments in better pictures. Mohawk Rugs We would be pleased to show you the complete line of Mohawk Wiltons, also the original Mohawk pattern as designed, at the School of Fine Arts of the University of Iowa, which sells exclusively this Mohawk line of Wiltons. Telander's 639 Mass. Copyright 1927 Burt Schaffner & Marx. 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