THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN INDICT GAMBLERS ON PLAYERS' EVIDENCE Act" Eight Whitesox Are Involved in "Conspiracy to Do Illegal JACKSON NAMES BACKER All Evidence Is At Hand to Prosecute Both Players and Gamblers Chicago, Sept. 29—The first indictment against gamblers alleged to have been connected with the conspiracy to throw the 1919 world series to Cincinnati was warranted by a court jury today. Bert Sullivan of Boston and a man by the name of Brown were named as the fixes by Cauldee Williams. The players to confess were charged with a conspiracy to do an illegal act. They voted initially after Williams had told his story to the grand jury. Williams was named by Joe Jack- sison as the man who gave him his $5000. Williams named all of the gambers who were involved in the deal. Judge McDonald announced that Williams made a complete confession: Immediately after telling his story to the judge, the player was taken before the grand jury. Williams involved the same eight Whiteoxs players as Cicotte and Jackson in their story, the judge said. "We now have all the evidence necessary to prosecute every one interested in the conspiracy, players and gamblers alike," the judge said. Classes In Sports Open To University Women A course in sports is being offered to the women of the University. Upper-classmen as well as freshmen women are urged to enroll in these classes which are held Tuesday and Thursday at 17:30 and 2:30. This work may be substituted for the regular floor work. Hockey will be the main sport during favorable weather. A field is being prepared, and in a few days the classes will be ready to start playing. In bad weather these classes will play volley ball and other indoor sports. Swimming also will be given during the winter weather. Youth No Longer Doffs Headpiece Military terms and expressions have been added to the vocabulary of the millions of men who wore the U. S. uniform and are now under, stood by everybody. The slang of the drill sergeant is in everyday use. The expression "pipe down" means "to get down." A common, "Make it snapp" is understood without explanation. Thursday the crowd at the Y. M. lunch was asked by "Sandy" Winsor to enter the gymnasium in "column of twos" and somebody yelled, "He must have been a sergeant." The word "drives" is used to drive "over the top" is now stale. The young fellows even use a motion patterned after the salute instead of doffing the headpiece to a lady. Phi Gamma Delta will cetertain with a dance at the chapter house Oct. 16. Emporia will not have much luck with her forward passes here Saturday if she does not get away much better than the frisk did Tuesday. But she only one and that was across the goal line, which is not allowed. PIGSKIN PATTER Every man who plays on the Kansas team station summer will be eligible for Missouri Valley conference playing, regardless of whether it is not necessary in these smaller games. N. Y. Jayhawkers On Kansas Cruise Captain Kidd Foster has summoned all former Jayhawkers of New York City and Philadelphia to a voyage of adventure and pleasure, Saturday, October 2. Kanaa will never be able to boast of a cleaner team than is being turned out by Coaches Allen and Laslett this season. If a run is yellow, the coaches can see that streaks for a mile, and they will either— or else—. At 2 o'clock the good pirate ship, "Martina," puts to sea for a Kansas Kruise, from the Battery Pier where the Statue of Liberty reigns. After waking the echoes with a thundering "Rock Chalk, Jay Hawk, K.U." over the Spanish Main they want to take the boat to the station of Jayhawk. By the sign of the stars, the captain promises moonlight, mirth and plank walking. Eats? Each pirate will bring his own sandwiches and cake. Roaring Pete Davis will ration the bacon, coffee, and weenies. Burring mutiny and capture at sea, all hands will be piped over board at 10:30 that evening. (Kids, Kettles and Kuttle Fish.) Garage for rent. Call 1286 Red or 1042 Ohio. 13-2-60 social dancing class every Tuesday night over Dick Boss; 7:30 to 8:30. private lessons by appointment. Call 236 White. 13-3-56 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Lost Tuesday non on campus. A Alaris & Son fountain pen, without ap. Leave at the Kansan business off- ice. 13-2-59 Wanted- One boy, for roommate also one rom for rent with enclosed sleeping porch for 3 boys. House modern, 912 Ala. Phone 1937. 13-3-58 Wanted—Carvers Political Economy, copies needed. John Economics. Principles of A number of Ise Dept. of 13-2-57 For Rent—Two rooms and sleeping orch at reasonable price. 912 Ala hone 1837. 13-3-55 Regular Meals Are Quickly Served Our overhead is light Our prices right. Supreme Cafe That's the Place to Eat LELAND M. SHOUT Magazine Subscriptions Phones: 593 or K. U 58 925 Ind. OUR STOCK OF RINGS Pander's QUALITY JEWELRY We also "make-up" barpins, vanity boxes, and cigarette cases with the crest or initial of any fraternity. Is considered by people of choice to be one of the most pleasing in town. No, there isn't a course in journalism called "How to Torture the Profs," despite the impressions created by some well-meaning but veridant cubs. For said cubs have a way of arousing keen suspense in the minds of most faculty members during that interval between the time they're interviewed and the time they see the Kansan. Prof. Sinned Against Isn't a Bit Peeved For instance, there's one H. C. Thurman, professor in the department of German and chairman of the committee on eligibility for University organization, other than athletic. But despite ample provocation, Professor Thurman has as yet committed no murder and uttered no profanity. The story was very well written but—the facts were just the opposite So when Professor Thurnau very positively brought the facts to the attention of the editor, he learned the Kanasan was very sorry indeed. With a force of some ninety entirely inexperienced students, accuracy was obtained frequently only by personal threats. Professor Thurnau was very reasonable about it all, and the editor drew a breath of relief and considered the matter at an end. First there was a story in Thursday's Kansan about the German department, given out by Professor Thurman and written by the wellmeaning but revivalist cuius. Although he had been far above that of last year, so the story said, that in Germany had fallen some 60 percent. But not so. For Friday, the very next day another story was turned in But Professor Thurman hasn't gone Bolhevich yet. He is still hopeful of the Kansan's possibilities, and doesn't play the part of the Frate Subcriber to the letter from the porter, and he still reads the Kansan, and has made no threats about the future. So in spite of the severe warnings, the well-meaning, etc., cubs have made him, they unite in asserting that Prof. C. H. Thurman is a "reg尔 foller." H by an equally well meaning but verdant cub, in which Professor Thurau stated quite positively that men who did not have time to carry full work at the University did not have time to participate in athletics. This might have done very well too, but Professor Thurau did not say it at all. He has no connection whatever with athletic eligibility. His his duty, and because he doesn't see that From managers and editors and other functionaries keep themselves eligible. And the story misspelled his name, too! Some Store for Students Meeting to Organize Economics Students SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM All students enrolled in the Economics Department are urged to attend the meeting in Room 202 Administration Building Thursday afternoon at 10:30 a.m. Students are encouraged to organize into a club to be known as the Associated Economics Students and the purpose will be to foster the better understanding and interest in Economics. The club will have monthly meetings and be supported by faculty members who have Alpha Kappa Psi. They will have good speakers at these meetings and For Least Possible Cash Buys THE 1921 JAYHAWEER "YOUR K. U. DIARY" Valuable now later INVALUABLE Sign up with solicitors on the hill or drop in at the Jayhawker office in Rowland's Annex. Your Favorite Brands of Silk Hosiery Reduced You will welcome these new and lower prices on Women's Silk Hosiery, effective at once. Phoenix Extra quality Thread Silk Hose No. 368, black, Cordovan and brown. 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