PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Coaches Resolve Men Must Choose Politics or Sport Athletic Mentors Decide Players Can't Be in Both Outside Activities As an echo to the trouble caused in the fall election in which several football men were running for office but withdrew their candidacy after the announcement given out this morning by the coaching staff that no man will be eligible to try out or participate on any freshman or varity athletic team during the period that he is a candidate for or is serving in a student office. The only exception to this rule is in the case of the offices of student members of the athletic board where it is necessary that athletes be candidates. The role went into effect yesterday, Nov. 30, but will not be enforced already hold office to which they were elected prior to that date. Athletics Take Up Enough Time Athletics Take Up Enough Time This action was taken by the coaching staff in order to protect the student's interests and the interests of athletics. The coaches feel that athletes take up enough of the students' time and that it is not fair to either the student or the school to have him dividing his interests and those of others. This action on the part of the coaching staff will definitely put a stop to the running of athletes for student offices. Resolution Given in Full The resolution is as follows Resolved: any student who is a candidate for, or who is elected to a presidential election shall be ineligible to participate in or try out for any variety or freshman athletic team during the period that he is a candidate for or is selected. An exception to this rule is made in the case of the offices of student athletic members of the athletic board for which it is necessary by the nature of the office that athletes be candidates. This rule shall be in effect on and after Nov. 30, 1926, but does not apply to students who are serving in the military; they were elected prior to this date. A general student election shall include the class elections, various school elections, and elections for the mayor, council or any other similar elections. This action is taken unanimously by the coaching staff of the division of physical education and intercollegiate athletics to protect the interests of the students both in and out of school. This includes participation in competitive athletics or holding of student office is sufficient call on the student's time. The inherent right of a student to choose between athletics and other extra-curricular activities is recognized and this resolution is not to be construed as an attempt to dictate as to which type of activity he shall choose Seniors Win Tournament Decisive Game With Freshmen Played Tuesday The decisive game of the hockey tournament was played Tuesday at ternum when the senior team won from the freshmen, 5 to 0. This game cined the championship for the seniors. They have lost to only one team, the juniors, Mary Eleanor F琳, Filicin, Layle Pyles and Anne Botsford played exceptionally well at half back. Scores were made by Geiger, Johnny Stevenson, Harriet De Wolfe, and by Gladys Hitt. The freshmen were unable to keep back the forwards on the senior team or to get their own balls past the senior halffaibs. The present team win the tournament last year as junior's. The sophomores and freshmen will close the season this afternoon. The lineup was: The unsep was: Freshman Position Senior RW Hitt Henderson R. Inside Lodgeg Western W. Crew Lodgeg E. Henderson L. Inside Lodgeg Jasmin L.W Laptop Kayle CH Laptop Scholcher CH Filk Johnson L.G Simmons Harley RF Simmons Hurley L.F Curry The standing of the different teams is as follows: Ws, Lw Percent Nominees 1 83 Junior 4 26 Sophomores 2 66 Freshman 1 4 29 Oregon University has just celebrated its annual junior Shine Day. Members of the Junior class became bootlacks for a day and shined the shoes of all others for the price of a dime per pair. Proceeds were turned over to the police department for relief among the poor, Coach Allphin Announces Fall Intramural Mee The fall intramural swimming meet will be held Dec. 14, according to H. G. ulphin, swimming coach. Entry lanks will be sent out to the various organizations in a short time by John ago, assistant coach. Coach Alphin suggests that men who plan on entering the meet should take a daily plunge in the pool to get in condition. Men who show up well will be asked to try out for the University team which will start intensive training immediately after Christmas holidays. Jayhawk Grapplers Report for Practice Three Times a Week Only Two Letter Men Return Schedule to Be Decided This Week Although five letter men have been lost by graduation, Coach Guy Looka baugh is favorably impressed with his teammate given out this morning. Two letter men have returned to the squad They are Capt. Russell Hays, who won several falls in dual matches last year and won once again in two wins. We now place in the league meet. Practice is being held three times a week at 3:30 and will continue until the Christmas holidays. Practice will be held daily after the holidays. The "Missouri valley directors and faculty members will attend a meeting at the Moine Friday and Saturday morning athletic schedules. A meeting will also be held at this time concerning interpretation of the rules. The Kansas wrestling team will probably meet with perhaps one or two changes. The scene of the annual Missouri valley wrestling meet will also be decided at this meeting. It is the hope that we can find out what the meet will be held here. Coach Lookbush will be glad to have all men interested in wrestling attend any of the practices. All presidents and other members as older members of the squad. Couch Lookabugh stated that there is an increase in interest in wrestling and that the squad is larger than last year. Tie May Be Played Off Possible Army-Navy Clash Set for December 18 (United Press) Philadelphia, Dec. 1.—A move to have a play-off of the Army-Navy football tie in the sesquii stadium next month gained impetus today. Representing Mayor Kendrick, Mayor Mastbaum planned to go to Washing-ton to confer with Secretary of the Navy Wilbur and Secretary of War Davis. Mayor Kendrick has offered the use of the stadium to the service teams. From Washington Mastasbarn will go to Annapolis where he will urge the naval authorities to consent to the construction and set tentatively as the date. If Annapolis consents Mastasbarn said he would then visit West Point. When the plan was first given to him, Mayor Kendrick said: "This city will do everything in its power to protect the Army and Navy wish to play it." Sport Notes College W. 16 I. Tied Pro. 24 Hawaii 0 0 0 Lafayette 0 0 0 Miami 0 0 0 Narry 0 0 0 Northern Methodist 9 0 1 Southern Methodist 8 0 1 Southern California 8 0 1 Northwest Florida 8 0 1 Northwest Ohio 7 1 1 Tempehill 7 1 1 Tempehill Army 7 1 1 Army 7 1 1 The 1926 season's records of major sectional college champions and some of their leading rivals follow: This is open season for all-American selections, which makes it open season for fans on sport writers, and this season the selection made that met with favor. The Kansas City Cowboys, professional football team will make its initial appearance in Kansas City this week, next Sunday in a contest with the Los Angeles team of the Pacific Coastal League. The games games consistently of late and are in fifth place in the professional league. Many former Valley stars are in the Kansas City lineup including Bristow of Oklahoma, Sparks of Arizona, Kansas City and the Nebraska, Munn of the Kansas Agies and Smith of Missouri. Send the Kansan home. Chi Omega Holds Lead in Intra-Mural Sports by Winning Basketball Volleyball Practice to Start Chi Omega is now in the lead in intramural athletics. They hold their place as a result of the first intramural sport of the year, basketball which was closed by the find tournament game last week. Receive Cup The standing of the organizations now entered in intramural athletics is as follows: Chi Giohua 55, Alpha Xi Delta 35, Theta Phi Alpha 25, Witz Wentin 35, Zeta Zero 20, T, N, T, 20 Corbin hall 15, and W, A, D, 4. Chi Omega has won the finals in basketball for the past four years, having defeated Alpha & Delta each time. The game was very fast and according to Miss Ruth However, one of the best women's basketball games she ever played. At the end of the half the score of the two teams had a difference of only one basket in the game. A sport. Practice will start next weeks. All organizations are arraigned to their women out for the sport. A cup will be given to the winner of the tournament and points are counted based on the organization having the most points at the end of the year. There will be an intramural meeting Thursday afternoon at 4:30 in the gymnasium of all the sport managers of the different leagues and concurring the篮球女子 team. The first sport only is over there is time left for an organization, to enter and come out the victim at the end of the year, according to Miss Carter of the department of physical education in a shrieve of intramural athletics. The remaining sports of the year include basketball, swimming, baseball and tennis. Chi Ontario won the largest cup last year, having won first in three sports, and having the most points. All captains of teams playing in the basketball tournament are asked to choose all-tournament teams and turn them in at the office of the department. If no team can be selected, possible in order that all-tournament team may be selected. Short winter courses in general agriculture, auto-tractors, farm shop poultry husbandry, and icecream making. In addition, you can take University of Nebraska. It is done so that young men must avail themselves of the dull summer by spending anywhere from one to four weekends a year with students who懂得 1 which they are interested. Excellent Sationery Rightly Priced City Drug Store 715 Mass. Phone 17 A Useful Christmas Gift ANNOUNCEMENTS "A New Scarf" Either the English Square or the "dieover"" A gift that he will use, to be had here in all the new colors and alks. We suggest: Shopping now while shopping is good. "A New Scarf" Pigskin gloves make "no slouch of a gift!" good for Dad brother or the real feel By the way;— Ik Scarves— $3 to $7.50 WANT ADS All workers in the Christmas Seal drive must turn in their material tonight, Wednesday, Dec. 1, between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. at the rest room in central Administration building—Virginia Inc., chairman. 84. 50 & 85 There will be no more firing on the rifle range by University women until after the eliminations for the women's rifle team.—Lieutenant Meyers. The "T" club of the Tulsa High school, Tulsa, Okla., requests the pleasure of all Tulsa High school graduates at the annual homecoming, to be held in the Tulsa High school girl's gymnasium, Thursday evening, Dec. 30, at 7:30—Paul Bodehuein, publicity chairman. Glad to show you! LOST: A laundry bag on Kaw Valley interurban. Finder please call 1750. Reward. 67 FOR RENT: Double room for boys $20, 1206 Teen., phone 959. 71 FOR SALE, cheap. Deitzen drawing set, A-1 condition; been used one semester, Park, phone 975 67 LOST: Black leather billfold, with name in fold. Finder may keep money in fold and receive additional WANTED—Furnace to tend. Call K. U. Y. M. C. A., 380. 68 reward for the return of the billfold. Logan Wait, phone 1379. 79 YOUR TYPING neatly and correctly done. Price reasonable. Call 914 Kentucky, or phone 1561 Blue. 07 GLO-TONE wax marcell, the kind that stay in. K. U. Beauty Parors, 727 Mass. Phone 10287. 67 EXPERIENCED MARCELLING 50a. 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