PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4.1927 K. U. Star May Coach Oklahoma Grid Team, Taking Place of Ower Adrian Lindsey, Now Director at Lindsborg, Offered Bennie's Job Adrian Lindsey, captain of the 1916 Kansas football team and formerly an all-around athlete here, and now coach at Bethany College, has been offered the position of head football coach at the University of Oklahoma to succeed the veteran Bennie Owen who resigned Tuesday. President W. B. Bizzell announced Owen's resignation yesterday and also admitted that Lindsey had been offered the position. The former Kansas star said he had been offered the Sooner position, but declared that no salary had been made and that the salary question had not been discussed. Lindsey was captain of the 1910 Jayhawker eleven and served for three years as freshman coach. He also played in the 80th division team which won the championship of the American Expeditionary Forces. "Pots" Clark, former Kansas coach, and "Scrubby" played on the Kansas star, also played on the team. In his five years' service as coach at Bethany, Linden has won one conference football championship and finished in second place one season. Out of the 38 games his teams have played, 42 have been won by the Swedes. At the close of the 1925 football season when "Potty" Clark resigned as hend football coach here, Linda Beesley was frequently recommended as his successor. Owen resigned in order to devote his entire time to his duties as director of athletics and a drastic shake-up is being made in the Sooner coaching staff. L. "E. JAP" Haskell, Kansas City, Kan., coach and a former Sooner star, has been signed as baseball coach, and he will act an enlarged physical education program and Owen will now be able to devote all of his time to it. Tank Meet to Be Feb. 23 Women's Organizations Urged to Enter Contest The probable date for the women's intramural swimming meet has been set for Wednesday evening, Feb. 23, according to Miss Ruth Hoover, instructor in the department of physical education. The hours for practice have been arranged for Tuesday afternoon from 2:30 to 6:30; Wednesday morning from 10 to 11; Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30; and Saturday morning from 10:30 to 11:30. "I wish as many organizations or groups of women as possible would enter the meet," said Miss Hoover, "for each person entering the meet counts for the intranet cup." The order of the events of the swimming meet are: Each contestant may enter three events and the relay. The T. N. T. group won the cup last year. Relay (four swimmers); diving, three required dives, two optional dives; two lengths free style; breast stroke race; back stroke race; plunge; breast stroke race; three lengths free style. Football Fields Regraded and Courts Repaired The football field has been plowed and graded, and will be sodded as soon as the ground becomes dry enough to permit the work to be done. The freshman field is now being worked into shape preparatory to being sodded also. The tennis courts have also been put in shade for spring. At the north end of the stadium, where the new unit will be erected, the ground has been leveled off to permit the construction work to begin. It is not as yet started the construction of the north portion of the stadium. Saho Family Has Rahy Ray Assistant Coach John Sabo was missing from his usual place in the athletic office this morning and probably hasn't come back to earth yet as he remains on assignment at Memorial Hospital this morning. The young Yellow hasn't been named yet. It won't be long now! If you are quick on your feet you can make it down to Reese's Drug Store and get that stationery you are been wanting and while you are there you may revive your fading spines with one of Reese's Double Dip Ice Cream Sodas--Adv. Typewriters for rent by month or semester. F. I. Carter, 1025 Mass. Add. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mu Phi Epison, in conjunction with Phi Mu Alph, will sponsor a musical program to be given at Fraser chapel Sunday, Feb. 6, at 4 p. m. Admission will be free. The program will be announced later. The men's oratorical contest will be held Feb. 15. All those who wish to try out must hand their names and contact the teacher in to Professor Ruchier by Feb. 9. Prof. Jens P. Jensen, of the department of economics, will speak to the student forum at the Unitarian Church of New York. He will discuss Denmark, which is his native land. All who are interested are invited—Mrs. George Hood. There will be a meeting of the W. A. A, committees who are in charge of the Fuff Pant Pant this afternoon or next week in gymnastism — Dora Geiger, president. Dr. Floyd Spencer, professor of Greek at Ohio Wesleyan, says that he found no flappers during his recent travels in Greece and Asia Minor. Bobbed hair and short skirts are practically unknown. Typewriters for rent by month of semester. F. L. Carter, 1025 Mass—Adv. Eyes examined, glasses fitted, at reasonable price Typewriters for rent by month or semester. F. 1. Carter, 1025 Mass—Adv. Yale was presented with a mili- dlon dollar art museum by two friends of the university. Plans have been com- pleted for the construction will take a short time. Newcomb Jewelry & Optical Co. 737 Mass. 33 1-3% Discount on all pipes (except Dunhill). TAXI & STORAGE PHONE 12 Hunsinger's 920-220 Mass. City Drug Store 715 Mass. 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