FRIDAY, OCT. 9, 1925 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN W. A. A. to Publish Old Constitution in Revised Form Membership Requirements of 125 Points and Standing of "C" Are Some Are Some A meeting of the Women's Athletic Association was held Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 in Robinson gymnasium for the purpose of revising the constitution. Basketball in the new form is now "soon," it was announced today. The membership requirements of 125 points and n scholastic standing of "C" remains the same with this provision: "Any woman desiring membership shall present in writing a written examination on her certified statement of her scholastic standing for the past semester. After these have been passed, upon by the executive board, she must pass a written examination on the constitution and joc laws, take the out of force declaration, require the initiation fee and the annual dues. She shall then be declared an active member of the association and her name shall be placed upon the secretary's roll. Compliance with these conditions must be made within the regular meetings of the association." The following amendments to the constitution were adopted: The women’s rife team being under the supervision of the R. O. T.-C. shall no longer be considered a major sport in the W. A. A. The 25 women who were on the 1924-25 team shall be considered members of the Women's rife team. They shall be considered A. A. points. Beginning with the year 1925-26, the women chosen on the first team, shall become members of the club and shall receive 50 W. A. A. points, provided they have not already received them as members of the 1924-25 team. All members of the first team who attend practice, shoot in three-fourths of the matches and make an average of 50 per cent of the scoring. All members of the A. A. points. The ten members making the highest average shall be considered the Varsity team and receive an additional 25 W. A. A. points. Candidates for Tau Sigma who pass the required test will receive 50 W. A. points. "Beginning with the year 1925-36, all members who attend three-fourths of the Tau Sigma practice and take part in at least one rehearsal will receive 25 points." Those who give solo recitals shall receive variety privileges of 25 points. Candidates for Quck club who shall pass the minor tests shall receive 50 W. A. A. points. Members who shall participate in at least two major quck dives each year, shall receive an additional 50 points. Women who take part in the water carnival and are eligible for Quck club should receive 25 points. Since these points were added to the point system, it was voted that the sweater requirements he raised from 1200 to 1250 must be revised to 1250-1250. freckles class Provision for awards and honors was adopted, providing that the following honors shall be awarded in accordance with the point system: Athletic "A" for 600 points; a "K", U. "U." sweeter for 1200 points (the requirement for a sweater to be raised to 55 pounds requires a class); a final athletic emblem for 2000 points consisting of a pin symbolizing the favorite sport of the individual and bearing the University of Kansas seal. Band Will Be Increased Men on Waiting List Will Swell Ranks of Organization The University band will be increased to 100 members by provisions made at the recent meeting of the student enterprise committee. The men on the waiting list will be utilized to swell out the band into one of the largest and best in the history of the school. The University band formerly consisted of 92 members. Uniforms for the new members have been sent for and are expected in a few days. The band is complete in every line now and the only possible opening is for two more clarinet players, accordion to Director J. C. McCanles. The band will play, as in regular football games, at the first grid graph game with Ames at the gymnasium Saturday, beginning at 2:30 p. m. Scores of newspaper men from eastern cities descended upon New London, this week to cover the S-51 diameter and attempt rescue. Among them was Robert L. Gilbert from the New Haven office of the Association for Rescue. He was K. U. student in the department of journalism. Who's Who in the Jayhawker Camp John P. Sabo, Assistant Backfield Coach John P. Sbo first saw the light of day in South Bend, Indiana, and he has been kicking football, tossing baseball and knitting or kneeling Texas longers since. In high school at South Bend he played basketball, football, baseball and took up track as an appetizer. He graduated from high school in 1918. The following fall he went to the University of Illinois as a member of the S. A. T. C. In that year rulegins against freshmen participating in varsity sports were suspended in the conference due to the war. John Sabo went for football and made the team that won the western contest. He went out with ball and made the team also in his freshman year. Sabo played half for three years on Busses Not to Replace Any Street Car Lines It was rumored that the Indiana street car and the Nineteenth street car were going to be discontinued in the near future and that buses would be put in their places. This was denied by the governor, who said the Kun- li Electric Power company. They have been contemplating for the past several years the idea of trying out bushes in Lawrence but no definite plans have been made. WANT-ADS FOUND—Pair Ladies Kid Gloves. Inquire at Kansan office. O12 FOR SALE! A motor Boat with dactable detachable, All in good condition. H. K. 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