THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sport Directors Discuss New Rules And Fix Schedule Oklahoma Aggies Were Refused Admission to the Missouri Valley Conference The University of Kansas was represented by all coaches at the annual meeting of Missouri Valley athletic directors and coaches in Kansas City last Saturday. Three sport schedules were completed by most of the Valley representatives, and an interpretation meeting on the new basketball rulings met on Tuesday. Big Ten meetings met when were pre-requisite upon by representatives who attended the conference in Chicago a short time ago. The faculty representatives from every university met separately, K. U. being represented by Prof. W. W. Davis. Oklahoma Aggies Out The Kansas football schedule includes games with the Kansas Aggies, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Drake, and Missouri. In addition, Kansas has completed arrangements with the Oklahoma Aggies for a game on October 13, and a tentative meet with Washburn. For September 6, the Oklahoma Aggies were refused admission to the Missouri Valley Conference. Kansas representatives were: Dr. F. C. Allen, W. D. Davis, and coaches Clark, Sprong, Schlademan, Bunn, and Patrick. FOOTBALL Make New Schedule OAKPARK October 27 - Kaiser Lawn at Lawrence. November 5 - Oklahoma at Norman. November 10 - Nokrabbi at Lincoln. November 17 Irvine at Lawrence. November 20 - Washington at Lawrence. BASERALL April 28-31 Atmne at Anne. May 4-6 Washington at Lawrence. May 15- Washington at St. Louis. May 11- Maisonr at Lawrence. May 14- Washington at Lawrence. May 19- Washington at Lawrence. June 1- Nebulae Site pending. 1TH ROOM Karans (Indoor). K. C. A. C. Invitation meet February 16—K, C. A, C. invitation meet March 8—Illinois relays. March 9—Missouri-Kansas dual. March 24—Missouri Valley Conference. April 16—Oklahoma at Lawrence. April 16—Kansas retails at Lawrence. April 28—Drake retails at Des Moines. May 4—Nebraska at Lincoln. May 5—Michigan at Manhattan. May 19—Missouri at Lawrence. May 26—Missouri Valley at Arms. Varsity Basketball Material May Be Found Organizations Try For Cup For the purpose of bringing to light good basketball material for the varsity squad, Dr. F. C. Allen will initiate an org-organization court tournament immediately after the Christmas holidays. Every organization, whether social fraternity or boarding club, on the Hill is requested by Doctor Allen to send a representative to a meeting in the coach's room in the east end of the Gymnasium, second floor, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. "Also every academic or professional fraternity, or any individuals on the Hill who care to organize a team and compete, are the meeting," said Russell Sprong, manager of the tournament, this morning. "It is our aim to have the plans all formulated before the beginning of the holidays so that the tournament can start off smoothly after the beginning of the year." Several preliminary tournaments will be played on a percentage basis, the winners to receive suitable trophies, and the winners will then be eligible for the finals, the prize for the eventual victor being a trophy cup. The finals will be played on the elimination basis. This tournament will give those men on the Hill who are not fast enough for variety competition a chance to try-out and to develop into Varsity men. Varsity men are forbidden to enter the inter-organization court meet. At a meeting of the Men's Student Council Wednesday night it was voted to give $25 to the European Student Relief Fund. TO TOPEKA- On your way home? We will have a continuous service of inclosed cars to Tropea Friday and Saturday. Round trip $1.50. Good any time. WHITE STAR LINE Interurban Station Seven Nebraskans Get Positions On Mythical All-Valley Kansas Places Two on Second Team, McAdams and Black—Higgins on Third The All-Valley Teams First Ends—Scherer, Nebraska, and Marsh, Oklahoma. Tackles—Weller, Nebraska, and Wenke, Nebraska. Guards-Berquist, Nebraska and Hahn Kansas Aggies. Center—Norelius, Grinnell. Quarterback — Preston, Ne- Halfbacks — Boelter, Drake, and Noble, Nebraska. Fullback—Hartley, Nebraska, captain. Second Ends—Black, Kansas, and Schoeppel, Nebraska. Tackles—Denton, Drake and Nichols, Kansas Aggies. Guards—Bassett, Nebraka and Edmundson, Oklahoma. and Edmundson, Oklahoma. Center - Peterson, Nebraska. Quarter Back - Orebaugh. Quarter Back—Orebaugh, Drake, captain. The mythical all-Valley football eleven, picked by coaches and officials of the Missouri Valley Conference, has been announced. Seven Nebraska players were placed on the first team, the other four positions going to Drake, Oklahoma, Grimell, and the Kansas Aggies. K. U. player Adam Miles and Husker in the second all-Valley grid squad for the season. Halfbacks—Stark, Kansas Aggies, and Dewitz, Nebraska. Fullback—MeAdams, Kansas. The choice of the officials in allotting seven positions to the Cornhuskers bears out the assertion that the Lincoln aggregation is one of the strongest teams which has been seen in Valley circles in several years. On the second team appear four Nebraska, two Kansas, two Draks, two Kansas Agrie, and one Oklahoma player. Kansas placed one man, Higgins, on the third string of the mythical eleven, while honorable Christmas Candies Leave your order now for a box of WHITMAN'S to be sent to her on Christmas— All you have to do is just give us the dope and we will see that she gets the box. Wiedemann's Mass production makes the first cost moderate. The simple mechanism never gets out of order and each double length lead offers the same writing service as a 7in. wood penicle—atronyle. Stretch the Allowance with an Ingersoll Pencil See this and other models at your stationery or cooperative store. The FEATHER WEIGHT — shown here— of lightweight aluminum $50. Dolc. Silver $1,00. 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