THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Black Is Elected Captain of 1923 Jayhawker Squad Fifteen Football K's and Four Cross Country Letters Awarded at Banquet Charles C, Black, c'24, of Alton III, was elected captain of the 1923 football team at a banquet given last night for the squad by the Lawrence Rotary Club. Black has played end for two years on the Kansas team and was selected for the second All Valley队 at the close of last season. Fifteen football letters and four cross-country "KY" were awarded at the banquet last night. The awards were announced by Chancellor E. H Lindley upon the recommendation of George "Potys" Clark, varsity football coach, and Karl Schad曼 man track coach. Schabu is Cross-Country Captain Dwight Schabu, e24, of Muskogee, Ill., was elected captain of the 1923 cross-country team. The following men were recommended for the football "K": Seventt Higgins, captain; Charles Black, cap-net-elect; Carl McAdams, Lee Weidlein, Tris Sprucego, Charlene Wynn, David Cave, Medim Griffin, Harold Burd, John Mosby, John Lombard, Eldon Haley, John McLean. Chancellor Lindley Speaks The men who were awarded cross-country letters are: James Wilson captain; Dwight Schaub, captain; Wright Hardy, and La Verna Pettit. Channe Lindley after announcing the awards spoke for a few minutes on the spirit of amateur athletics and warned against the great peril, betting on college games. That the amateur spirit must be maintained and that betting would injure the football was the subject of his speech. Coach George Clark and Dr. F, C. Allen, director of athletes, were on the program. Coach Clark spoke on the prospects for next year and Doctor Allen complimented the football squad on its spirit. Kilbourne Continues Talks State Health Officer Lectures on Hygiene The schedules for the meetings are: Thursday, December 14 Doctor Kilbourne of the Kansas State Board of Health will continue his lectures and films on health this week, in room 202 Robinson Gymnasium, where he is using the work in connection with the hypnosis classes of the University. Thursday, December 21 10:30 ... college men 11:30 ... college women 4:30 ... college women No meetings will be held after Thursday. The engineer's meeting was held last week. Dr. Martha M. Bacon, associate professor in the department of physical education, will teach a class on connection with the work in her women's hygiene classes. Englishman Says K.U. Makes Good Farmers Students and faculty of the University of Kansas may now see themselves as others see them. It is an Englishman who has at last discovered the real Middle West. His impressions of K. U. appeared in a recent issue of the London Daily Telegraph. Mr. Harold Spender, noted author and journalist, is the discoverer. He was a member of the Sulgrave Party that made a "lightning tour" of the Mid-west and honored K. U. with a "flying" visit. It was this same Mr. Spender who addressed the newspaper classes at that time. The University of Kansas was an eye-opener to the Suggrave party, according to the journalist. "A gigantic University with five thousand students, young men and young women," he found there "with every variety of 'faculty,' from classics to dentistry." "These young men and women," he wrote, "for the most part come from the scattered farms of Kansas. They are trained in the scientific sides of their agricultural pursuits, and they go back to their farms in the most up-to-date fashion, linked to the world through the network of universal telephone, now applauded by the extending radio. That is the reason why you will find on the remote farms of the Mid-west, men of the highest intelligence and culture." Send the Daily Kansan home. Basket Bawls DeVaughn Francis A short practice on the court this afternoon for the Kansas quintet will precede the scrimmage tonight against the freeman team for the benefit of townpeepers, students, and visiting officials. Plog and this morning, that he will have plenty of noots in the gym for expirations. And the bill contains a request to stop the incidentally, who know their stuff, "Early," captain and guard, in feeling much better than he did a few days ago, and in practice in showing form, fine form he displayed last season. Ackerman, Bowman, Fredericks, and Wulf (despite his bad ankle) are also giving promise of being integral parts of one of the best teams in the Valley this year. Still Coach Allen said of good material to pick from Stratton, the husky lud of last year's fresh, is getting better with every practice and has lost the self-consciousness that characterized his work on the floor last season. Mosby, the grid end, is also out for basketball. Doctor Allen said this morning that there would be no dropping out on practice days. If any of the squig gets in the habit of cutting practice, in other words, they can continue to cut indefinitely. The variety coach has promised at little "fest" one of these nights at his home for the squid, including "skull practice" and some eat on the side. Veterans Must Apply Soon December 16 Last Date For Vocational Training Congress has set December 16, 1922 as the last date that a disabled World War veteran may apply for compensation. When his compensation is granted he may choose to learn a trade and he paid while learning, or if he has had a high school education, he may go to college and also receive pay beside the cost of tuition and books. After he has learned his trade or received his degree he must take another physical examination and then his compensation is cut down according to his disability. The University has, at present, more than 110 disabled veteran students receiving communication from the government. Chinese Graduate of K. U. Chemist of Large Drug Co "Assistant pharmaceutical chemist to the largest drug company in Chima,"—that is the position now held by Wilson Y. Chang, Ph.22, according to a letter Dean L. F. Sayre received Tuesday. Mr. Chiang took up his new work, which is with the American Drug Company, of Shanghai, about the first of October. He says the letters of Mr. Wang to him are from his being a graduate of K. U. helped him to secure the position. Mr. Chiang completed the three year pharmacy course in two years graduating last spring. Previous to coming here, Mr. Chang had been a student at Peking. While here, Mr. Chang was a member of the National Club, and was largely instrumental in the success of the First China Night program two years ago. Delta Theta Pi, legal fraternity, held initiation yesterday at the Phi Kappa Pai house. The initiates were George Forrester, 124, Willard Haynes, 125, Ewart Gavin, 123, Ar- ter Gates, 125, Ivian Frize, 123. The initiation was followed by a five- course banquet at Wiedemann's. WIEDEMANN'S Delta Theta Initiates are exclusive agents for WHITMAN'S in Lawrence. candies Leave us your Christmas order Now Reba McDaniels, c23, will go to Rapid City, S. D., Friday to spend the holidays. LOST—Bank Folder, containing K.U. Registration receipt. Please return to Leland Thomas, 1215 New Jersey. LOST—Chemistry II laboratory note book. Reward. Marie Van Epps. Phone 2572. J-I OVERCOAT taken by mistride from Spooner Library taken today. Please return to 1120 Teen. 1994 White Reward. J3. WANT ADS ROOM FOR NENT-Suitable for girls, or boys, or man & wife. Board, if desired. Titbotson, 1347 Mass. FOR SALE—$200 Locola-Stewingy vietrola. A-1 condition. $100. Call at 1121. Ky: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. E. W. Allen. D-14. WANTED—Roommate for boy. Board furnished 1144 fnd. J-1 WANTED—Man roomate. No rent until January 15. Phone 900. Steed. D 15. WANTED - An experienced steward for a small club, beginning after vacation. Inquire in person at 1114 ky. Phone 2191 white. D-15 LOST—Phi Delta Theta pin. Finder call Anderson at 248. Reward. D-15 WANTED—A limited number of men or women boarded during Christmas holidays at 1124 Miss. St., "Brown House." Phone 924. J-1 Selected Fresh Fruits For the FAMILY: For MOTHER: Fresh Roasted Peanuts For the FAMILY: Have Fox Ship Them Fox Tea & Coffee Shop Phone 1861 1111 Mass. FOR RENT - light of three rooms for light-housekeeping, water, gas, electric lights. 1131 Tenn. St. Phone 1752 RD. D-15 TAKEN from coat-room in Spencer library, Monday evening, a grey overcast. Please return to 1346 Tenn St., Phone 2025, Reward. J-1 MISTAKE—Person taking black leather note book from home economics laboratory by mistake please return to laboratory. D-15 CHRISTMAS Gifts—Clever suggestions at the Gift Shop, Annex to the Food Shop, 1128 Tenn. D-15 We need scores of strong high school teachers to fill second semester vacancies in Kansas high schools. We can offer excellent salaries to degree teachers holding valid Kansas certificates. We need especially teachers WE WANT TEACHERS R. J. W. O'HYKNY. (Dentist) Speci- cies to prevention and treatment of porchion. 204 Perkins Building. Tel. 507. STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Dr. Florence J. Barrows. Phone 2337. Office 909% Inst. St. Calls answered. of English, mathematics, science, history, music, Latin, domestic art and science, manual training, and languages. For further information write to: Iris Schoenbaum teachers, Inc. bacau. 923 Kanaa Avenue, Topeka, Kansas. D-1F LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY (Execlu vive Optometrista). Eyes examined; glases made. Office 1025 Mass. DALE'S PRINT SHOP. Job work of all kind. 1027, Mass. St. Phone 228. PROFESSIONAL CARD A. G. ALRICH Engraving. Printing. Binding Suber Stamps. Office Supplier Printing by any process 736 Mass. 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