PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Athletic Chairmen Meet and Outline Intramural Plans Interest of Men Presen Indicates Close Race Among Groups This Year An enthusiastic group of men repentting 25 different organizations met with Coach John Sabet insult him for his sexual orientation and mural season. Much enthusiasm was shown by the members present and others who knew him, this year will be stronger than ever. Two new sports, volley ball and the turkey run, have been added to the team roster. To complete list of events which will keep the organization busy through summer, teams John Mize, Phil Delta Theta representa- tive, was elected secretary for the American Academy of Law and Bernard Eosoye, Pikappa Alpha, were elected representatives Alpha, were elected representatives Mize Elected Secretary The group approved of the outline made by John Sabe, who has charge of the events this year. The group worked with the two student representatives make up the governing board, which determines rules and may disagreements. Fliability Lists Planned Education A list of eligibility rules and information regarding the year's plan will be sent to each organization within the next week. Entries for playground, ball, the first intramural event of the year, will be mailed out this week and must be turned in next week. Playground balls may be obtained at the athletic office at cost. Following are the organization and their representatives: Organizations Represented Organizations Represented Walker Reigler, Delta Bibb; Pi: Giles Boardless, Delta Bibb; Frank Manger, Acacia; Wayne Bibb, Alpha Kappa Lambdin; John Powers, Pin C; Chih; Meytian Myers, Manual Tau Delta. Harold Keller, Sigma Phi Epil; Bernon Rodriguez, Pti Kappa Alpha; Wayne Knowles, Alpha Tau Omega; Kenneth Fischer, Delta; Wood Howard; Robert Larsen; Phi Gamma Delta; Joe Matasarpia, Sigma Alpha Mu. Bill Crosswhite, Phil Alpha Deltar; Victor Wilson, Delta Sigma Lambda; Roland Beard, Sigma Delta; Phil Kappa; James Crenon, Chi Delta Sigma; Claude Whitefield, Sigma Chi; Kai Wu, Phil Deltar; John Mize, Phil Delta Thea; Hockey Notes The juniors practiced basketball this afternoon at 3:50 and the sophomores played at 4:30. The juniors are showing up well and made considerable improvement today. The freshmen practiced but their skills as an athlete are not as well as possibilities. Virginia Allen and Cloe Tranker are expected to be prominent players for the team. At sophomore practice yesterday, Kisler, Ensign and Henderson showed up quite well and are expected to be assets to the sophomore team. Ancient Glass and Enamel Ware to Italian City Old Collection to Naples (1) Theorem 5.30 (iii). Home, Sept. 28—A royal villa containing one of the finest collections of porcelain, china, glass, and bronze. The world has been presented to the city of Napoli by the widow of Count di Marso, and has been named a monastery at the King of Italy. The museum is the Villa Florida- ana where once lived Ferdinand IV. King of the two Sicilies in 1396, and consists of 10,000 pieces. Among the prized exhibits are several Sueces aviums. The collection includes rare specimens of wares from famous potteries and glass works throughout Europe and Asia. Westminster Forum hayrack hire and feed, 6:00 Friday, 40 cents each or 75 cents a couple. Meet at Westminster hall. Leave your name there before Friday if you are going—Laura Riley, president. Alice Martin, B. S. 27, is teaching at Esbon. Chill Sandwiches GEORGE'S LUNCH Home Made Pies Hot Pork Sandwiches Short Orders George Mackie's Injury Keeps Him Out Saturday George Macleish, the hero of the Oklahoma game last year and a backfield man whom every Kansan likes to see in action, will not play in the first contest scheduled with Grimmel, Saturday, because of an injured knee. His injury was received in the serigraphy against him, according to Coach Saturday, he will be unable to play for a few days, at least. Several other backfield men are available but the Jaywalkers will fee the loss Saturday, because of Mackie's experience. ndians to Play Opener Saturday Afternoon With Kirksville Team Haskell Squad in Good Shape in Spite of 15-Man Loss Last Spring Lawrence football fans will get a chance to observe the new football rules in action for the first time since the Hassan Kailin Indians clash with the Kirkville School of Osteopathy on the Haskell field, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. With the loss of 15 letter-men last year, Coach Thomas has had something to worry about. With consistent practice, however, he is able to shape that shape that he expects to show much form Saturday in the season's grid opener. Eleven lettermen have returned and with much expected from Wilhelm Charles, Kerry 2b 12 lb, halffull, and Harry Smith, ann all-American fullback, the Indians will no doubt show the Osteoporosis a hard fight. Following are the letter-men who returned this year: Albert Hammond (capitaine), Eric Fratz and N. McComb tackles; Peter Johnson and Dave Ward, guardié; Henry Reed and James Cross and La Roughtier quarters. Others on this year's squad are Charles Ballard, Clarence Powles and Peter Davis, guardy, Henry Lawrie and Lawrence Glen, curate, Glen Tabulette and N. Brightman, ender; Wilson Charles, Ted Hawk, Haskell Murphy, Walter Bernard and Peter Shepherd, behind Harry Smith and Taft, Helma full- Haskell's schedule this year consists of ten games, only three of which will be played on the home field. The Schedule Oct. 1—Kirkleville School of Osteopathy—Law [Oct. 6-Morningcollege - Short City, Utah] [Oct. 14-De Moor University - Lawrence] [Oct. 22-Oklahoma City University - Oklahoma] Oct. 29-31, Begin college--Dever, Colo. Nov. 5--Detroit University--Detroit, Mich. 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(Science Service) Planet Mercury Turns on Axis Every 88 Days Taking Same Time Required to Encircle Sum The team is thus in the same face to the sun, just as the moon always keeps the same part of its surface towards the sun. The planetary observer of the Meduon observatory here, told a Science Service representative today of his latest observations which show that views of Sebiapellari, an Italian astronomer, M. Antoniadis has made his planetary observations with the great 32-33 refracting telescope of the Meduon Observatory, one of the world's third largest, and the largest outside the United States. Washington, Sept. 28 — Radio experts from all parts of the world are expected at the International Radiation Safety Council, which will open were the week of Oct. 4. Mendon, France, Sept. 28.—The planet Mercury, nearest to the sun, is tilted so that it turns once on its axis in 88 days, the same time that it takes to travel across the ecliptic. A. G. ALRICH Tel. 288 736 Mass. St. united States. In a series of observations during The chief purpose of the conference will be the formulation of regulations governing international supervision of international radio communication between ships and shore stations by both radio telemetry and direct transmission through commercial, press, governmental, amateur, experimental, broadcasting, benecion, navigational and distractive services. The conference will be given to the international allocation of frequencies or wave lengths to the various services with the intention of meeting needs. Dr. F. A. Newcomb 737 Mass. Lawrence, Kan Radio is still advancing, and for this reason, the American delegates have decided to extend the term required to make the treaties readily achievable lost development be harmed. From one to fifteen delegates each are expected from some fifty different countries. The regulations that will come out of this conference will probably become international convention. The convention is ratified by the United States it becomes the past summer, most of them made in broad daylight, while Mercury was high in the sky, and not down near the horizon, as it is ordinarily seen with the moon. The markings on the planet which were previously unnoticed. While Mercury is so small that it is generally supposed that it can have no atmospheres, M. Antoniadh thinks it may be covered in perhaps volcanic smoke, may at times cover large areas of the planet. The markings which he describes are very faint, but sometimes they are remarkably clear an effect which he attributes to the moon's gravity, and not on Mercury itself. The color of the planet, he says, is yellow orange with a tinge of copper while the dark regions are marked "wans" or dark areas of the moon. A Quack meeting will be hold this evening at 7:30 in the gymnasium. Election of officers will take place, after which plans for practice periods will be made. 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Phone 678 Quack Club Members Will Hold Election for President Tonight Classes and Practice Hour for Swimmers Will Be Posted Soon All old members of the Quck club are asked to attend a very important meeting in the grumarium at 7:30 this evening, according to Miss Rina Hower, of the department of physical education. Elizabeth Sherbon, the president for this year, has not returned to school, so a new president is to be elected this evening. Last year the Quck club had charge of the practice schedule in the club of new "Quacks." Since no swimming has yet started this year, the practice hours must be scheduled and classes planned. It is important that all members be present at this meet- The Quck club was organized to promote interest in swimming among the University women, and to promote swimming in life saving, and the sport itself. The membership is open to any woman of the University who has a scholastic average of 14 or greater. If selected the requirements she shall be voted on by the organization. The graduate members of the club are known as associate members and they often completing the requirements. Two emblems are awarded in the Two enbums are awarded in the club. The first is the minor emblem, which consists of a white duck against a background of dark blue and red roosters, among any other animals that is eligible and has completed the requirements. The requirements for the minor emblem are: Swim one-fourth of a mule; swim the back, side, backyard or front of the pool; form four such three lengths of the pool; dives, back or front jackknife, standing front, running front or swain, surface dive for objects; pumpe 30 feet; float or tran water for three minutes. The major emblem is larger and a great deal more difficult to win. We one has yet won the major emblem because of the different dives it requires. 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