FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Burton and Hill Elected Captains of Court Squad First Time a Kansas Team as Ever Been Piloted by More Than One Man Glenon "Zeke" Burton and James "Jip" Hill will net an co-captainship of the 1928 University of Kansas basketball team as a result of the elace he received from coach Earl Woods, the annual banquet given by the Kiwanis Club last night. Two ballists were taken and an both men received an equal number of votes, it was done with a handshake. This is the first time in the history of Kansas athletic teams that two captains have been elected to lead a squad. Burton has played at guard and running back, but he has played a unanimous choice on all first team valley selection this year, while Hill has played at forward. Both were named their second letters last night. Eight Men Get Letters Eight Men Get Letters Letters were awarded to eight men Claimin Schmidt, Peterson, Gerlain Hill, and Robert Linder. Chancellor Lindley anounced the letter man after he had given an appropriate speech commenting on the splendid record made by the Jayhawkers. Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, announced that the coaches had decided only latter elections for captains and election would be carried out under such a rule. The Kiwanis Club holds this hammack for the basketball team each year and the program last right was held in 1973. The championship in winning its sixth consecutive valley championship. The Rev. Edward Histop of the Methodist church acted as tourmaster and his wifey joined him to the crowd in an unruly all the time. Chancellor Lindley Sparks Chancellor E. H. Lindley was the first speaker of the evening and he briefly commented on the fine spirit which the players had shown in this very trying season. He paid tribute to doctor Allen as being the finest backpacker in the country and said that it was through his efforts that Kamasas had made such a remarkable record. The Chancellor then read the list of men awarded letters. Doctor Allen talked on the general subject of athletics and explained how they aid in keeping a young man clean. "Athletics are the salvation of children," he said, in the transitional period," he said, "a boy learns his lessons of clean living from athletic training and after he has passed through the transitional period, he will walkpowerful opponents which beset him in later life." Coach Stresses Ideals "There are hundreds of little feelings," he said, "who are looking up to you athletes and who have found in their ideal and you must continue this standard. The faith of one little child means more than that of all the adults who could be put in this room. It has been a pleasure to work with them, this year because they have been rededited, clean, better sports." Robert Calderwood, instructor in speech and dramatic art, finished the program with a group of impersonations and readings. The squad members were introduced by Doctor Allen while ballots for captain were being cast and he announced the result of the election after two ballots had been cast and the voting was still tied. Captain Schmidt thanked the Kiwants Club for the banquet. Gale Smashes Hospitals Built for Quake Victims United States London, Maryland, 1927—Many temporary hospitals in which injured earthquake victims were being shattered were smashed and scattered by a gale last night, the Evening News Tokio correspondent reported. Tokyo correspondent, the correspondent reported, had risen to approximately four thousand. It was estimated that six thousand had been injured. Hundreds of bodies have been found along roads. Starvation and are adding hourly to the list. The fierce gale of last night caused intense suffering. Relief ships were compelled to seek shelter. Refuge huts were destroyed and no longer available was no shelter for the injured. The tour would include stages at Vancouver, Hongkong, Kobe, Shanghai, Yokohama, Manila, Honolulu and Taipei. The tour would also occur during the latter part of August. Sport Notes One little bagbear for every wrestler and boomer is that of weighing-in. Underweight is allowed, but the athlete can not tip over the amount, officials have decided he should weight. This morning many of the wrestlers entered in the valley meet found themselves over-weighted by the weight they had to bear the extra pound were numerous. One Oklahoma Aggie star "sweated-off" three-quarter of a pound by being covered with overcools, sweat-clothes and all other available pieces of clothing. Practically all of the heavy ones put on heavy sweaters and took one off enough to lose the extra pounds. --will compete in the fancy diving, 50 and 100 yard free style swims, while Schultz is entered in the 50, 100 and 220 free style events. Both men are experienced sailors and have been in training all winter. Last year Kameron Kann was placed in the meet held at Washington University, St. Louis. Next week Kansas track men will be hitting the cinders on Stadium track, as the indoor season winds up with the valley meet now being held at Drake. The first outdoor meet will be the Rice and Texas Relays on Friday, Sept. 14, where the trackers like to take. Both the tracks are easy to run on and better yet, the men receive true Southern hospitality at the hands of Texans. The Oklahoma Aggies wrestling team certainly is a picturequeen sight in its "10 gallon" hats. This is the official offgall of the All-Aggie athletic teams and in something which never falls to draw plenty of attention. Only one valley champion is back to defend a title and he has gone down in a different weight. Collins of the Oklahoma Agries won the 175 lb. class last year, but this year in wrestling in the 158 lb. class. --will compete in the fancy diving, 50 and 100 yard free style swims, while Schultz is entered in the 50, 100 and 220 free style events. Both men are experienced sailors and have been in training all winter. Last year Kameron Kann was placed in the meet held at Washington University, St. Louis. Coach Franklin C, Cappon in Dodge City this week end acting as chief official in a district basketball tournament. Great Bend and Liberal entered the championship is expected to be won by one of the two. For the first time in many, many years Newton high school finds itself not champions of the Arkansas Valley league and it is probably a mighty irritable feeling to the Railroaders, but they have kept quiet counting on it. El Dorado won the championship by taking one more game than Newton and the Wildcats are being touted a state winner. They showed plenty of fight in coming back to win the title after dropping two games early in the season and will not be a big surprise if Coach Carlton's kids do con the state title. "The king of them all" might be the title that could be aptly applied to the Oklahoma Aggie eagle team that will appear in the Missouri State game on Saturday. The Sooner Argues have scored victories over such strong teams as West Virginia and the Navy, two of the strongest teams in the state. State, Oklahoma A, and M, has yet to扑敌ater during this season. Kansas City held another one of her comic wrestling matches last night. The Malawise-Mondt affair developed into a slugging contest during which the opponent was abruptly terminated. When a gramping contest is scheduled for Kansas City now the sporting public may expect a content in which the result starts before the match starts or one which a fettle battle will develop. A. R. "Monk" Edwards is the first Kansas Angels man to hold the captaincy of their basketball team for two years. The popular Angler abc's star player has made strong leaders in the valley during the basketball season and has been rewarded with the leadership of the Kansas Farmers for the next campaign. Edwards also leads the most cute star in football and basketball in addition to basketball. Two-man Team Swims for Kansas in Annual Missouri Valley Meet The University of Kansas two-man swimming team, May and Schultz, accompanied by Coach Herbert G Alphin, left last night for Des Moines where it will compete in the annual Missouri Valley meet being held in the Drake pool today end tomorrow. This is the smallest representation of the national teams these men had shown their superiority in the tryouts held this winter. Jayhawkers Will Be Weakened in Drake Contest by Loss The Jayhawkers were considerably weakened this year due to the inability of Meredith Jocelyn who was a team member last year and won over several events in the first annual state swimming meet held by the Elks Lodge in Webbia last fall. Jocelyn holds two national titles, we thank her and seconded most of the Jayhawkers points in the valley meet last year. Preliminary events are to be hold this afternoon and the finals will take place tomorrow evening. Washington is doped to win the meet and should have little difficulty in splashing away with first place. Parts Chosen for Fete When Planning of Jocelyn Diving and Floating Roles Given in Water Carnival The women for the diving and floating parts have been chosen for the water carnival which it to take place sometime in April. The women chosen for floating are Velma Lindsay, c;30; Thelma Hunter, c;30; Helen Harper, fc;sp.; Ranja Hurt, c;30; Abraham Elmshaw, c;29; Elinabeth Short, c;29; Elizabeth Waltag, c;28; Elizabeth Wilkinson, c;30; Mary Cushing, c;28; Mary Bernstein, c;30; Fanny Shildon, c;28; Charlotte Harper, c;ucl.; Elizabeth Blaker, c;28; Margaret Kowper, c;29. Those chosen for diving are Elizabeth Sherbon, c;30; Ingberg Brown, c;28; Elizabeth Shildon, c;ucl.; Margaret Johnson, c;30; Anna Botford, c;d7;17 Alice Eberle, ed;sp.; Vila Venne, c;30; Joie Stapleson, c;28; Offa Fulton, c;28. Round Trip: Kansas City, $1.80 Topeka, $1.15 The days and hours for practice periods have been arranged as folows: Week-ends Tuesday; 2:30 p. m. speed swimming; 3:30 diving; 4:00 stunts; 4:30 floating. Wednesday: 11:30 a. m., diving, 3:30 p. m, floating; 4:00 p. m, life saving. Kansas City Enjoy the satisfaction of traveling economically and conveniently. Luxurious, modern coaches every hour for— Saturday; 10:30 a. m. life saving, 11:00 a. m., stunts; 11:30 a. m. floating. The women who will take part in the stunt and life saving will be chosen after practice on Saturday. Each person must attend not less than three-fourths of practices to be in the carnival. 1. Alice Gaskill, c29, is manager of the carnival. Bettie Simpson, ed27, Doretta Johnson, c30, and Roma McIntyre are working on the scenario. "More women have entered the try-out this year," she said. Miss Ruth Hoffer, instructor in the department of physics, said that the majority are all better swimmers." The Washburn string quartet has been made an offer to act as one of the official orchestras on an Oriental tour this spring. THE INTER STATE STAGES --- Leavenworth Read the Kansan want-ads daily. Student Special Leaves leavenworth for Lawrence 6:45 p. m. every Sunday Topeka Phone 363 Professor in University Has Law Article Printed Thomas E. Atkinson, professor in the School of Law, has had published in the February number of the Columbia Law Review a thirty page article entitled "Some Procedure Aspects of the Statute of Limitations." This article is a technical discussion of cases in procedure taken from old English legal historical source books, and others. The humbled English record books, some of which are hundreds of years old. The Columbian Law Review is a magazine devoted to discussion by lawyers of the Indian tribes and the land units of some of most legal authorities of the nation. Approval Put on Lindsey Former Kansas Star Offered Coach Job at O. U. Charles Black will be not the only former Jawahar star to lead rival valley teams against his Alma Mater. Next fall Adrian Lindsey, one of Kansas' greatest stars, will probably lead University of Oklahoma football teams. The position as head football mentor became vacant this year when the veteran Bennie Owen resigned to become the athletic director of the institution. Lindsey was among the players who said "AP" has not officially accepted the position but his friends do not doubt that he will. Lindsey has been coaching winners teams at Bethany College, Lindsey for several years. He was captain of the 2014 team and a great player. He participated in the world war and played with the 80th Division football team which won the championship of the A. E. F. He was a freshman for three years. Elimination Tournaments Held by Organizations Tennis Rules Announced Women's intramural tennis rules and scores have been announced by Miss Rita Hoover, manager of women's intramural sports. Entry blanks may be obtained by the organization management. Elimination tournaments are to be held by the individual organizations. Entry blanks are to be turned in to Miss Hoover. Drawings will be made and returned to the organization. The manager of intramural sports for the individual organization will then participate in the tournament. Each woman entered for the organization will count one point. Organization entries of 100 per cent or 75 per cent will be given additional points. No substitutions or changes are to be made following the original entry. Forfected games subtract from the score one point for each game. Forfected games are to complete the tournament within the specified time forfeit all points made. After the cormennts in each house then the finals will be held. Four players for singles and two teams for doubles will be entered by each house. Final plans will be completed at a call meeting of the intramural managers to be hold Monday, March 14 at 4:39. Phone 235 Kansas Robe & Rug Tannery Fur Remodeling and Repairing Estimates submitted on request 145 Maine St TAXI & STORAGE PHONE 12 Hunsinger's 922-202 Mass. 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