MONDAY, APRIL 11. 1927 --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Jayhawk Coach Frowns on Rule (Continued from page 1) is the guard and the gavel will usually commit the foul try to stop him. It is not the fault of the team which uses the dribble, but the fault of the team who commits the foul to their men to stop their opponents in a legitimate manner. The guard do not know how to stop the dribber who usually will commit a foul in trying. Doctor Allen does not think that the new rule will stop the stalling tactics of many teams, since they can pass the ball around in the back court as well as each other. One player could hold the ball would have been more of a earl to stalling than the rule adapted, he said. Also there has been much criticism of the game because of the low scores made due to the stalling tactics, but it suited for the team to advance the ball down the court under the new rule, Doctor Allen does not believe the new rule will remedy this situation any more. Will Kill Floor Bouncer Limiting the player to one bounce of the ball will make the game resemble a girl's game" said Doddor. "You can play it with the girl's game so that they are allowed only one bouncer of the ball. This was made to show up their game and it succeeded. It will kill the floor used by so many bouncers and will take all of the action from their game." Kansas Style Not Hurt Doctor Allen does not believe that the rule will harm the University of Kansas队 to any great extent; although it will have to change its style of play, "We will be in three fighting next year," he said. The changes were made by the rules committee without consulting any of the directors of the Valley or other officials. No suggestions or opinions were asked for, but the rule was put through by a few men. It was then approved by the rules committee, W. S. Chandler of Iowa State and Dr. Walter Meanwell of the University of Wisconsin, recommended that the dribble be done away with. Both of these coaches have not used a system in which the dribble was involved to any great extent and both have been coaching in the bottom bottom of their respective conferences during the last few years. Rule Is Not New The rule as made is a new thing in basketball as it was used several years ago and found unsuccessful. The rule was used by the A. A. U. to split it in 1906. Without the dribble the game was considerably tougher than it is at present. The college rebelled and split with the A. A. U. because of this very rule. Now it has been shown that it is not a success. The new rule strikes directly at the play of the Kannas team and takes away their main threat. The Kannas team has developed a passing system based on the dribble and the pivot which is second to none in the country and the rule looks, like a deliberate attempt to cripple their play. Want Ads LOST—Wrist watch in Robinson gymnasium. Finder please call 2081. 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Apply by letter dating when you enter in Box "D" are dailyKanly 170 Brown Eyes and Patient Look Greet Kansan Editor's Rebuke; Campus Assistant Complacen "Any biot stories on the desk to day?" A pair of patient brown eyes locked strongly in the editor, who was dressed in a white blouse before the Kuanen went to press. "You get out," the editor commanded in cross tones, and the creature with the brown eyes walked slowly away with a certain air of intensity in his manners, and dropped down on the floor near the sport deck. It was Pulsalky, the big Russian wolf hand that is known on the campus as the mascot of the Pi Phi Gamma Dolan's. Pulsalky had come over to offer his customary assistance in getting out the Daily Kansan, and was much hurt at the rebuke from the new editor. But he was very grateful. He was a devoted bear-hearted reporter, and showed his gratitude by rubbing his shaggy head against her shoulder. Then he went about the news room, showing a de- Harold Smith's Ordinance to Have Public Hearing Harvard D. S. Smith, consultant for the League of Kansas Municipalities, has resisted word that the public hearing for his suggested zoning ordinance for Fruit will be held on Thursday, that his presence there is counted on. Accounting to law this ordinance, prepared by Smith about a month ago, and first be presented publicly and the citizens given a chance to sue against or changes in it, the commission is passed on by the its commission. 4 Vote for a man that has not gotten his decree. Embree is the man,adv eided tendency to be on friendly terms with all of the ambassadors reporters who were striving to get the stories down on time. His efforts in behalf of the Daily Kausan are greatly appreciated. He really is quite helpful to have his encouragement, according to faithful reporters, and he is an important member of the news staff. The dog is a familiar figure on the campus. He spends much of his time visiting classes and looking on while classes are changing. A Phi Gai alumnus presented the dog to the chapter several months ago. Pulasky told us that he has an throughput Russian wolf bond. His education is becoming quite complete here at the University, and he knows more tricks than two or three ordinary dogs would know. No door is a barrier to Pulasky—he wall, right in, simply turning the brush with his hand if the door happens to be hitched. Senior Invitation Date Set All senior invitations must be given at the business office between April 19 and 22 inclusive from the hours of 1:30 to 5. The invitations are to be engraved by the Sharer Engraving Company of Houston, Texas, and any套 desired invitations must place their orders during this time. A military ball is being given by the military department of the University of Tennessee, April 8. A dress uniform much like the one worn by the University of Kansas R. O. T, C is to be worn. BOWERSOCK Vote for Kraemer for secretary of the Council.-Adb. Tonight—Tomorrow—Wednesday Great. Comedy — Greater Romance — Greatest Hit, this famous star has ever had! Comedy—News—Review Shows: 3-7-9. Prices: Mat. 10-40. Eve. 10-50 Greatest Event in Kansas—Kansas Relays Hare System of Proportional Representation Would Enable Voter to Weight His Ballot Pachamaraca believes that the adoption of this system will serve a dual purpose. In the first place it will be to bring to the campus a more progressive curriculum, which will enable each voter to weight his vote, and will make it possible for him to vote a full ticket without fear that doing so will jeopardize the chances of his candidate of first choice. The state must also be prepared to make a general election serve as a primary as well, and it always insures major com- Much criticism, some of which is unfortunately valid, has been directed against the campus political system on the ground that it has not incorporated any of the progressive political methods with which we arecollected to deal. The opportunity to become acquainted.In an effort to meet these criticisms and to provide a more progressive and better method of election Pachacamac is advocating the adoption of the Rawe system of proportional representation (As in the past) inasmuch as now apportioned this system can apply only to the election of College and Engineering representatives, for the reason that the former only widen more than one representative is to be elected from a group.) trol with a proportional representation of minority members. In the second place it will make college elections what they be—more a training school or progressive political methods. 1. Each voter marks his ballot with 1, 2, 3, etc., in place of the customary $N$ to show his order of preference. 6. All candidates now reaching the quota are declared elected. 2. An electoral quota is determined on the basis of the number of ballots cast and the number of places to be filled. How the Hare System Operates 5. The surplus ballots (the number above the quota) of each elected candidate are are distributed among the remaining candidates according to second choice votes. 7. If at any time there are no surplus hallots to distribute, the lowest candidates, that is the one with the slightest chance of winning, is eliminated and recorded according to second choice. 4. All candidates achieving the quota are declared elected. 3. Votes are assorted according to first choice marks. 8. This is continued until the requisite number are elected, or all but that number are eliminated. — Adv. EXPERIENCE We wish to inform the students of K. U. that Joe Ellis has had experience in leading cheers. While he was in high school the pop of Syracuse school was better than it ever was before or since. The Hamilton County Club. By Albert M. James, Secretary. Jim Smith A man who will be a first representative of his class and one of whom the whole class of 28, both men and women, will be to wield "his" the "our Senior President" until "their" Smith. If past service, true "their" service. STOP AT GEORGE'S For lunch after the show. Eats of all kinds. George's Lunch Phone 919 726 Mass. As a treasurer to handle the cap and gowns, memorial fund, programs, etc., Wade Grimsted has every necessary qualification: honesty, dependability, and a willingness to work and work hard. This last is very essential, for the Senior Treasurer's job is far from being a sinucre means anything. Jim is fully qualified. he has given unmistakable of his time to the Y, M, C, A., to editing the "k^7" Book, to County Club work. Wade Grinstead Pachacamac has faith in the student body, Pachacamac believes that student government can and will exist, and Pachacamac offers to bring student government, back to the campus through a functioning student council. The Pachacamac platform—its founders are named government, Vital, progressive, constructive plants. Let's get back to student government. fraternity, a major in the R. O. T. C., and an honor student. Add to all this ability an earnest desire to serve, and you have an ideal Council officer. Place Your Order Now for That Mother's Day Package Whitman's & Johnston's Chocolates Our samples are on display We mail it for you PACIHACAMAC NEWS Charlie Haines Charlie's wife experiences as a leader makes him an ideal nom for the Vice-President of the Council. Charlie is an Encyclopedia, being Assistant Director of the Manager of the Architects Januance, president of the Shawn Tina honorary The Eldridge Pharmacy Phone 999 701 Musso Mount Oread, April 11, 1927 RAYMOND NICHOLS "Nic" will unkneel of the very best presidents, the Student Council ever has had because he has proved through performance, not by promise, that he has the interest of the school and student body at heart. "Nic" is meekfish, and will listen to all sides of a question, and is not dominant or arrogant; he know how to get along with men and work with them. Look more at his more outstanding achievements and then compare the qualifications! Surem Editor University Daily Karsan 1926 4. Honor Student four years (Phi Beta Kappa) Editor 1925 Jaybawker 4. Honor Student for four years (Dui Bai Kappa) Chennai University, Campus City Committee, 1923-7 5. Chairman County Club Committee 1266-37 6. Division bond Y, M, C, A, campaign 1950 7. Self-armouring Do You Favor Smug Apathy? It's a notorious fact that this year's Student Council under Independent Party dominance accomplished virtually nothing except routine work. Why? For several reasons, but primarily because they had no objective, no set goal. And having failed to produce, the Independent Party flames that fact in the voters' faces by failing again to take a stand on any issues. They have no platform whatsoever! Should a party which has failed so miserably and which evinces not even the slightest intention of mending that failure be permitted to continue to make a force of student government at K. U.?? Emphatically NO! Pachacamea has advanced pertinent issues and has taken a definite stand on each one. In the past Pachacamea has lived up to its platforms; it will continue to do so. Do you want Sunday tennis? Do you favor try-outs for Cheerleaders? Do you believe in proportional representation? Do you demand a FUNCTIONING Student Council? If you do, then vote for a Pacchacama Student Council, for they all have pledged themselves to support these issues whole-heartedly. BACK TO STUDENT GOVERNMENT!! No. 2 Walter Freese Walter was one of the few members of this year's Council who informed me uneasily and noblyly to accomplish something worth while. He is fair, absolutely impartial, and has had the experience to make an efficient secretary. With Pressel and Nichols 1. on the Council, the student body is a certain of an administration unreliable for honesty, impartiality, and well-fish service. Don Bucklev Don is one of the most handsome, concient duets that ever climbed Fourteenth street, just the type of man who will make an ideal "pursuer watch" for the Council Don is in the School of Business and also has had financial experience an treasurer of the Sophomore Class last year. Compare the platform—wait a minute, wait a minute. There is no opposition platform. Neither was there last year. Queen, not it! But, then it isn't so queer. You recall the story of the late Bill and Well, last year's platform and the record of this year's council are synonymous—NOTHING. No doubt the stand is the same this year—continuation of the state of perpetual inertia. Sleep on! No platform later than this. No platform this year can mean only that they offer another farce, Sleep on! Here's the answer to the puzzles elect a Pachacamac council which will put over the Pachacamac platform. "Back to Student Government"