THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SIXTY-FOUR ATHLETES RECEIVE "K" HONORS Twenty.two Letters Given Football for Season of a total of sixty-four Ks were given by the Department of Athletics last year in the six different branches of athletics at the University. The following is a list of the h men who have received their letter: Of this number 22 were for football, 7 for basketball, 11 for baseball, 16 for track, 2 for tennis and six for cross country. men, who have received their accents. Football—Arlon Loranger; John Bunn; Maude Mandivelle; Keka Welch; HarlieKiley; Kenny Ray Praker; Lilly Woody; Edwin Saufner; Smith; Andrew McLeadsr; Mc Alcdams; Theodore Reil; George Notelts; George Hale; George Hart; Paul Jones; Gordon Sanders; Arnold Boll; Loren Simos; William Deavison; Severt Higgins. Basketball-Ernest Uhrhink; Geo. Body; Cheree Honek; Arnold Wood- sneyer; John Wulf; Paul Endacott; Rey Bennett. Baseball—Joseph Bloome; Fréd Murphy; Roy Farrell; Cecil Coster; Frank Murray; Rahul Gaye; Joseph Egol; Jacob Jenkins; Peter Lichman; Pressel Lichman. Tennis—Arthur Johnson; Francis Alexander. Cross Country--Addison, Masey; Floyd Welsh; Wallace James; James Wilson; John McMurphy; Paul Pat- erson. Track-- Everett Bradley; Adrian Wuestermeyer; Poul O'Leary; Lois Duce; William Ninehath; Bernard Meldinger; Paul Patterson; Dan Pillifun; Addison Macey; Edward Safeufier; Orval Bradley; Wallace James; Clarence Dierking; Carey Rogers. By Joe Turner It seems the Farmer has learned to fly. All reports of the Argie-Piker game last Saturday, in which the Argies rugged away with the long end of a 21 to 0 score, place the Argie victory as a result of open pay, much of it aerial. Swartz, Argie quarter, and Sebring, right end, were responsible for most of the ground gaining via the air route. Incidentally, the Cow College aggregation used three different kickers in Saturday's game, and their boots averaged 36 yards. Which shows that someone on the Aggie team throws a mean shoe. The Missouri Tiger journeyed to St. Louis Saturday and humbled St. Louis University with a 32 to 0 count. Mr. Lincoln, our fullback friend of last Thanksgiving Day, packed three St. Louis line. Evidently Lincoln is due to make himself popular with Jayhawk rogs again this year. Jayhawk fans will get little comfort but much food for thought in looking over the accounts of the Washburn-Pittsburg game at Tepea Saturday. Pittsburgh hopped the contest with a 24 to 7 score, this time by an eight-point chabob lineup. A word about cookiness over the result of the Kansas-Washburn game on the part of the Jayhawk should be sufficient. The Bull Dogs from Des Moines, who come here for their first Valley scrap of the season next Saturday, won a decisive victory last Friday from Pom Colleaze, a small Iowa school. Coach "Ad" Lindsay, who was born in Indiana and none impressed with the fact that the Jawhack machine will face a mean outfit next Saturday. The Drake team will about balance with the Kansas eleven $n$ weight, and presents a very well balanced attack. They are inclined to stay out of the ball play and lead to a demonstration of oppositestyles of football at Haskell field this week. BIG STEAM CRANE ARRIVES Will Be Used in New Heating Plant The equipment for the new power and heating plant, which is being built back of the cafeteria, is beginning to arrive. A fifteen-ton truck for use in the engine room is being built on as a base can be constructed for it. The crane, which was built especially for use in the new power plant was constructed by the Northern Engineering Company, Detroit, Michigan. It has a forty foot span and will be used in installing the engines and other equipment of the plant. It will be a permanent piece of equipment in the plant, to be used in making changes and repairs. Watch for the K. U. Olympiad—adv Tennis Courts Now Open For Women Students "The tennis courts are now open for playing," said Miss Barto of the department of physical education this morning. Beginning this week, tennis teachers will be given floor work, and will count as full credit to both freshmen and sophomores. Classes will be held from 10:30 until 4:30 o'clock as long as the weather permits. Outsiders will not be permitted to play this course, that is the woman of the University may have the full benefit of the courts. Many last year's tennis stars will be interested to know that the tournament which was not completed in 2016 will be played off in a short time. Hoyt Pitches Yanks to Another Victory Today (Continued from Page 1. 3th. Ward fled to Burns, R. Mousel scoring after the catch. McNally飞到 Burns. Two runs, two hits, no score.) GIANTS--Ruth fainted on the Yankee bench. The game being delayed for several minutes, Smith walked. Nolf frowned on three straight. He continued to double at second, Schang to Ward. No runs, no hits, no errors. YANKEES — Schung foiled to Frisch. Miller missed to left center for a double Peep pulled to E. Musell, no runs, one hit, no errors. GIANTS — Banroff filed to R. Musell, Friess limped to Peck. Young out, Pipp unassisted. No runs, no hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING SNAIL IS MOWING YANKEES—Ruth fanned. Meusel fooled to Kelly, Pipp cut. No runs, no hits, no errors. GIANTS--Kelly singled to center. E. Menuel forced Kelly, Ward to Peck and narrowly missed being doubled at first. Rawlings popped to Miller. Smith out, Ward to Pipp. No runs, one hit, no errors. SEVENTH INNING YANKEE Warner flipped to Banera, craft. McNally landed to Bandroo, Schofing flipped to E. Measel No runs, no hits, no errors. GIANTS—Neff flied to Ruth. Burns out, Hoyt to Poppy. Bancroft on a buunt into Pipxs hand. No runs, no hits, no errors. EIGHTH INNING YANKEEs-Hoyt fanned. Miller out, Frisch to Kelly. Peek reached first on a single. Ruth famed, swinging. It was his third strike out. No runs, one hit, no errors. GIANTS-Frisch out. Pippus amazed. Frisch first on a single to McNally, Kelly singled, but was out at second. Young reached third on the play. E. Meusel fouled to Pipp. No runs, two hits, no errors. NINTH INNING YANKEES—R. Meusel out, Frisch to Kelly. Pipp out, Kelly to Nehf Ward out, Rawlings to Kelly. No runs, no hits, no errors. GIANTS--Rawlings flied out over third for a double. Smith sifted to Ward. Styler batting for Nehl. Funned, one runs, one hits no errors. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McCain of Pawhuska, Ohio had归来 home today after spending the week-end with their son Frank, c24. Mr. McCain is a former student of the K. U. School of Law. Miss Agnes Brady, instructor in the department of Hispanic languages, spent the weekend in Kansas Everything for a Comfortable shave.—City Drug Store. You shave yourself. Buy your barber supplies of us—it will save you money—Rankin Drug Store. Johnston's chocolates—fresh every week. Many different assorted centers.-Rankin Drug Store. Alpha Delta Pi entertained Saturday evening with an inpformal house dance in honor of its pledges. 40-45-48 City with friends and, relatives. Watch for the K. U. Olympiad—adv Signaling overcoat time, those are some of our prices. They don't go very much higher, but the quality's up at the top. All wool fabrics—plenty of them—and all INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED BY That goes for sufts, too. Sound Value! Pipes Repaired.—City Drug Store. S. G. CLARK 1033 Mass. St. The New Bramley Dresses of Wool Jersey Collars and Cuffs of Linen. The Smart Dress for College wear Navy, Brown, Reindeer, Copen. Misses sizes $10.75 At the Theatres $10.75 Varsity A zippy film tonic of essence of joy, distilled from love and human nature. Prescribed for every man, woman or child who feels the need of a laugh. Mon. and Tues Was Barnum Right? 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