PAGE FOUR 1. 2. 3. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1926 Staff of Coaches for Next Season Announced Today Eight Men Will Supervise Football Teams; New Trainers Have Experience Eight coaches will take part next fall in directing the University of Kansas football teams, according to a list made public at the athletic of fire this morning. Dr. H. J. Huff will be the head trimmer; it is thought that he would make a series of forms of athletics will make him a valuable addition to the staff. Guy Lookbahaugh, wrestling coach, is also included on the coaching staff for next fall. His special phase of training allows him to make best use of their hands. Cappon to Coach Backfield The complete list includes Head Coach Daniel Gentry, who has experience has centered especially in the positions of halfback, fullback, and tucker. John Sabo will also coach Stuart Steele, who did good Steel will work with the guards. Cappon and Huff to Move Here Coach Cappon, who has been in Lawrence for the spring football practice, will be a key participant for the spring practice at the University of Michigan. Practice at Michigan has been deferred one week in order to give Coach Cappon the opportunity to get acquainted with his Kansas men. John Bunn will again handle the freshman team and will be assisted by Leonteur Meyers of R. O. T. G. C. Heisman for former All-American football player. Both Coptham and Huff will move to Lawrence in September. Doctor Huff looked over a number of books he had ever visited to the University. Steele is at the present time in Detroit and will meet at the opening of school in the fall. Spring Basketball Begins Practice to Be Twice a Week for Four Weeks Spring basketball practice will be gin next Tuesday, according to an announcement made this morning by C. Allen, head coach of basketball. Two practices will be held each week, on Tuesday and Thursdays, for a period of five weeks. In one practice, a general polishing up of the men who are not out for other sports," Doctor Allen said, discussing the opening of practice. The spring squad will be composed partly of freshmen who will meet the variety for the first time, and partly of seniors who have been out for spring football will be given a few days rest before coming out for basketball practice, according to the schedule. Among the variety letter men Lattin will be kept from basketball practice on account of trunk, and because he is a member of the baseball squad. Basketball May Become National Game of Italy (United Press) New York, April 29 — Basketball unknown to Italy before the war, bids fair to become the national game of the country, according to Samuel Yarbargen physical director of the team that has been on leave in this country. A national basketball federation of fifty clubs, corresponding to the A. A. U. here has been formed. Last year 2,000 members received cards entitling them to participate in the national championship games. The game was first introduced into Italy through the war work of the American Y, M, C, A, among soldiers. From army officers, its popularity has spread to girls and young men, as well as women, men, and even industrial workers. Social Workers to Meet The Kansas State Conference of Social Workers will hold their 26th annual meeting at Manhattan on April 22, 23, 24. Prof. Stuart A. Queen of the department of sociology at the University of Kansas will preside at the meeting Thursday afternoon and the topic will be "Social Anteats of Kansas Grapple." The event also preside at the joint dinner with members of the American Association of Social Workers on Friday evening. Edilda Volker, p26, has just accepted a position with the Roboux Institute Pharmacy at St. Joseph, Mo. J. M. Secklan, father of two students on the Hill, is the proprietor of this pharmacy. First Annual Gymnasium Exhibition to Be Giver The first annual physical education exhibition of the men's and women's gymnastics classes will be held Wednesday, April 21, at 8 p. m. on the first floor of Robinson gymnastics. Students must enter direction of Herbert G. Alphin, instructor in physical education and Margaret Buro, director of women's gymnastics. Students must major exercises and stunts performed in each department, and, according to Coach Alphin, will involve no little exercise and skill on the part of the participants. The program will be divided equally between the men and women, and will last an hour and a half, according to Coach Allphin. "We are making no admission charge," said Coach Alphin, "in the hope that the students and the people who have been trained by attending. This is another part of the athletic policy of the University of "athletics for everybody" and we are ready." Trailing Score Causes Kansas Baseball Team to Do Long Striking Jayhawkers Win From Baker in Practice Game Played at Baldwin To get a baseball team mad usually causes it to blow up so completely that it throws the game away or else it goes on such a hitting rampage that the opposing pitcher breathes a sigh of relief. A good warning up in the "bull pen." The latter happened yesterday at Batidin, when at the end of the ninth inning Coach Bum's Jayhawkers were trailing the Baker crew 6 to 8. Until that time the Kansas players had been able to hit the ball, so that no good baseball队 will attempt. The defense had been functioning in proper order, but the offense was rotten or possibly worse. Before the Baker coach Coach Bunn said some words and the Kansas hitters out, determined to knock the offering of the Baker burler all over the diamond. In that game, but that had not won the ball game and the Methodists were still fighting to win the game. Baker failed to deliver in the home half of the game, so the teams failed to score in the score. The Kamaas players were still mum and their empty stomachs told them it was time to go home for dinner so they would have enough. Long crunching and slow, tantalizing bits were the order of the stanza and then a long pause until four men had Anderson started as the Kansas pitcher and held a 6 to 3 lead when he was taken from the game. He walked five men and was a trifle wild at the start, but pitched good ball in the pinches and went for five innings with the win. The next season on a chance, "Zeke" was erratic and got himself in a hole in the eighth inning by walking the first two batters and hitting the next two. Dave Wright was sent to relieve him and Baker was sent to three runs and they could be retted. This was only a practice game and it had been agreed to play for 12 innings. Kansas crashed eight hits in the last three innings. Kraemer was shifted to shortstop and Hill went to first base. The combination proved successful and these men will start the next valley game. "The infield played errortees baseball and the outfield played power-players," he was used for practice and we feel well repaid for playing it," said Coach Bunn. BAKER AB R H P O K 1 Hare, sh. lb. 2 3 0 0 1 Harris, sh. lb. 2 3 0 0 1 Cowell, sn. 4 1 2 0 0 Nichols, p. 4 1 2 0 0 Owen, sn. 4 1 2 0 0 Boune, sh. 4 1 2 0 0 Briggs, rf. 4 1 2 0 0 Broadford, rf. 4 1 2 0 0 Littrell, rf. 4 0 1 0 0 Vilson, sn. 4 0 1 0 0 Thelen, e. 5 1 1 1 9 1 KANASN Cawker, sn. 4 Wail. 10 Smith, cf. 2 Ljungkmoorth, sb. 2 Halotau, b. 9 Halotau, f. 7 Skinner, cf. 2 Harrison, f. 8 Oberhain, 2b. 10 Arvindia, p. 9 Anderson, p. 9 Baird, sn. 6 Wright, f. 7 AR R H PO E 1 0 0 0 0 5 2 1 0 0 5 2 1 0 0 5 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 *Score by innings:* Kansas 612 258 990 264 12 28 Baker 612 258 258 690 8 10 Umarov 287 35 8 10 36 A mortality club has been organized by eleven men at the Kansas State University, and its members agreed to refrain from use of profane or indecent language. For each infraction of the rules a penalty is imposed in a box provided for the purpose. Mosquitoes Annually Cost United States One Hundred Million Malaria Took Important Role in Decay of Ancient Civilization Chicago, April 20—How much you pay for your mosquito bites? Ninety-one cents! That was the average for every man, woman and child in the United States last year. This amount to $100,000 a per capita amounts to $100,000 a month. (United Press) This enormous sum was neatly extracted from the nation's pocketbook to pay for damage done, by the malaria mosquito in transmitting 3,600,000 more every year, and it's safe to say the same things will happen again this year. For centuries the mosquito has left its imprint upon the history of nations. The Greek civilization was the first to introduce the mosquito, introduced by captives in the 5th century B. C., undermined the health of the people. Under its withering influence, the civilization of this great nation slowly but steadily grew. The decline of the Roman Empire began when malaria, probably introduced into the country from Africa by Carthaginian soldiers, several centuries later, and then people, people. Until General William C. Gorgas, for whom the Gorgas Memorial Institute is dedicated, conquered the Yellow Fever mosquito at Panama, large attempt at white coloured Tropics had been consistent failures. Mosquito control measures always pay dividends. Dr. Thomas J. Haudele, a professor of entomology at the University Association, reports that $43,500,000 have been added to the taxable valuations of the state every year for the ten meet at an annual cost of only $10 million. With the spread of knowledge that mosquitoes can be done away with, people are demanding of civic authorities that control measures be instituted. These people are also helping to the best of their ability. By the destruction of al breeding places about the home, they are seeing to do that they are not breeding mosquitoes on their own premises. Time to help now. The Gorgan Memorial Institute envisions a mosquitoless United States and is this year co-operating with ex-senior agencies to bring about this condition. American Legion Post Will Entertain Ladies “Ladies Night” for the Liberty Park of the American Legion will be held Wednesday night, April 23, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. There will be the guests of the post at a banquet at Wiedemann's at 6:50 p.m. The dinner will be held at All ex-service men are invited, whether or not they are members of the post. Reservations should be made before Wednesday noon by calling Harry Frazee, LL.B. '26, commander of the post. Harvard University has more intercollegiate A. A. A. championships than any other college or university in the country. There will be special music and other features of entertainment. From questionnaires given to 250 representative men students at the University of Indiana it was found that men were pleasantly plump, fairly good-looking, girl who uses powder and rouge but no lipstick. She must furthermore be a brunette of medium hair with thick and with bobbed hair. She should have easy manners, but must not smoke or drink. She should be athletically included, and a good friend would take her vowen taken, brimettes received 137 vials, blondes 98, and aurum hair received only 15 vies. Blue eyes received 131 vises, brown eyes 89, hazel eyes 6, blonde eyes 8 and green eyes. Only 16 men received long hair. Only six out of 600 Washington University students read the "death clause" in a petition asking for an additional holiday. The scheme was to test the gullibility of a mob of students. On Other Hills At the Colorado State Teachers College a 104 summer course in janitoring is offered. The students learn such things as the scientific way to wash windows and time saving methods of mopping floors. Glenn Clark, a student at Manchester College, published a story in which he selected all-world extemporaneous speakers. They were Patrick Henry, first; Pericles, second; and Gladstone, third. For an all-America publication, he named Daniel Webster, Abraham Lincoln and John C. Calhoun. Ohio State University is installing a new 10,000 dollar, 1,000 watt, radio station to be dedicated March 31. A new telephone system is being installed on the campus in order that students can have access to buildings. Much of the work of design and installation is being done by student engineers. For the first time on record, the University of Illinois has come through a year without a single conference championship in a major sport. Last year at this time Illinois had five titles. Seniors at the University of Washington recently turned bootblocks and collected over $500 by shining shoes. 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