PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1925 Six Weeks' Coaching Course Open to Those Eligible to Enter K. U Varsity Coach in All Majo Sports to Aid in Giving Instruction The six weeks summer coaching course which will be given by the athletic department will start June 14. The students eligible to enter the University, "Probably the strongest argument we have for this coaching course is that it has not been structured by the varsity coach in that sport," Dr. Frorest C. Allen said, asking for a more detailed account. "We wish to appeal especially to the coaches of this state. We want the high school athletes to have the training of training the varsity gets here." When the course was first started Doctor Allen handed all the work, but the students were to include Doctor Allen, "Potsy" Clark, Dr. James Nailenhut, John Schmidt. Doctor Allen stated that his work at Drury College would in no way interfere with his work here. Students Beat Faculty School of Business Majors Win Ball Game From Profs The School of Business student indoor baseball team overwhelmingly defended their professors' team Tucc day afternoon by a score of 33 to 26 The game was marked by the num- ber of runs made, every player except Learned of the faculty team making a run. Sternberg captained the faculty team while Haley was directing the students. The faculty team has been training hard since the game was matched, according to Sternberg, and strively to a diet of pie or cake. The lineup was as follows: students team, Haley, captain, Cyanpicher, Reynolds and Shuler, short steps; Allen, first base; Kapp, second base; Sauer, third base; Young, second field; right field; faculty team, Levine catcher; Dade, pitcher, Steberang and Stockton, shortstops; Gaghard first base; Mason, second base; Holzklar, third base; Biertregestee, canister; McNeil, left field; Johnson, left field. The officers' were A. J. Boertner and Don Baker. There were a large number *el* substitutions on the student team and a number of changes on the faculty team. Holtzclaw was substituted for Dade as pitcher, but was unable to do anything against the opponents. Pioneer Again to Turn Face Toward the West The life-size statue of The Pioneer of 1856, which until recently, has been standing at the west end of the campus, will soon be placed in front of the east entrance of Fraser Hall. This statue will be installed again before will face the west. The location was definitely decided upon by the Building and Ground Committee, and in addition has the approval of Herbert Harve landscape arch, etc. At present it is in the museum awaiting final arrangements for its use. The Pioneer is clad in knee boots, his shirt is open at the neck, and with a spade in one hand and corn in the other, is in the act of tilling the soil. The statue was presented to the University by Dr. Simeon B. Bell. Delta Sigma Pi Is Winner Second Round Soft Ball The Delta Sigma Pi decisively defeated the Phil Delta Chis by a score of 8 to 0, in the second round of the interterm soft ball tournament yesterday. The hard hitting of the Delta Sigma Pi coupled with an air-tight infield easily explains the one-sided score. The Delta Uma in a one-sided battle defeated the Sigma Phi Epilopes by a count of 17 to 5, while the Alpha Gamma Deltas lost to the Alpha Chi Sigmas in hard fought game which ended 6 to 5. The Betas were beaten by the Sigma Chis in a one sided slugfest 17 to 4. K. O. T. C. Will Have Outdoor Range The outdoor ridge range for the R. O. T. C. will be fixed up and ready for use by next Thursday. On this range, which will be used through the courtesy of the Lawrence Res- erve Officers Corps, the regulation rules for this range will help the students practice and help them to qualify for the rifle matches which will be held in summer camp. Nearly 100.00b spectators saw the Ohio State basketball team in action this winter in 16 games. Solomon in His Glory Would Appreciate This (United Press) Boulder, Colo., April 22—Three University of Colorado men and 50 women were undergone Delta nurturance house by eagle of the city health authorities. Quarantine orders issued to check a mild epidemic of diphtheria caught the three men washing dishes in the scorpio house. They have been forced to take up their residence with the sorority members, and happily flout their unusual situation in the face of well-defined university rules. Manless Air Monsters Are Foreseen in Next Great World Conflict French Specialists Visualize Evolution of War Craft; Robots of the Air London, April 22—Robots of the air are foreseen here as a part of the next war. The spectre arises out of France's experiments with manless aerial machines. The specialists visualize the eventual evolution of a weird craft, like a metal flying-fish, with as many as 10 circular, starting "cyst" or class. A ground operator will "by" this uncanny machine by wireless, exactly as though he were sitting up aloft with its hull. When he moves a leaver at the ground statue, the "Robot" in the air will move precisely as though a human hand had been the requisite movement in its cockpit. The "eyes" of the machine will focus on photo-electric cells, which become conductors of electricity corresponding to the experts' report plans. Whatever the machine thus "sees" will be transmitted by wireless, and reproduced upon similar in the distant land-control station. Aeromatical circles here already are picturing a battle of two such craft. They portray the machine wheeling and maneuvering for position, their automatically-controlled guns opening fire, and one of them crippled and shut down in a bloodless attack that nobody northeast and no parachuting! Alogether, British aviation students are being led by their French friends across the Channel to believe that the next war will be the most uncanny business the mind of man must contend with. The stone monsters running across land and sea and whirling at vast heights through the sky. Both individual contestant and team entry records were broken at the Ohio Idaho held April 18, Sixty-nine athletes, competing for 18 colleges were entered. Twenty-three high schools were also represented. Sport Notes More than 2500 athletes will be seen in action in the Drake athletic carnival. While hundreds of schools will send events, we can't help comparing the Kansas relays with those of the northern school and saying they will have to go some to excel the marks set in the young event. Poor will match his legs and skill with the cream of the eastern high jumper. One of his closest rivals will be Emerson Norton, his former team-mate, now attending Georgetown University. --- Pennsylvania sent two awful good athletes to the Kansas Rohals, and it would be only fair for Kansas to send a representative. Furthermore, if Poor wins, which seems quite probable, he will gain greater recognition for himself and Kansas in the east. If the Drake relay fans only know what was in store for them when Illinois and Kansas meet in the sprint relay races? Not that there two schools will be the whole show, but they only rival for the coveted honors. Four teams advanced a step in the outdoor indoor baseball tournament yesterday afternoon toward winning the trophy with "Poles" Claik. It seems to us that Kaisan has an better half-mile relay than a quarter, Rooney, Powers and Fisher are all better men in the longer distance. And Wongwai is as good in both. At the relays here it appeared that Evans running was good by the time to hit the turn on the west straight-way, which Fisher all but overcome in a final burst of speed. Conditions were ideal here last Saturday for the breaking of records Let them be so next Saturday, and the new set marks will be hard-pressed Coach Schubinger of Creighton has established something new in spring sports by calling out his kaball sport for spring practice. The team, which will compete three weeks and will consist of the fundamentals of the eage game. Eligibility rules of the Western and Missouri valley conference will govern contestants in events in the fall, including sections of the Drake Jay meet. The hop, step, and jump overt a the Drake relays will bring together three men who were together to the American Olympics team: De Shart Hubbard of Michigan, one of the greatest hockey players in history, Merwin Graham, Kansas track captain, and Metcolough Kuebel of Missouri, who placed second to Reky games have certainly seen a remarkable growth in the last few years. Before, the Penn and Droste events were the classics and almost sole representatives. Now we have the Tech, Texas, Rice Institute, Ohio State, South Dakota, Kanas, and Washington. A tale of woe has been that of the unfortunate Blues, the Kansas City American Association baseball team, since the opening of the season. The manager broke his leg, several of men were seriously injured, the pitching staff is wobbly. But the team is making a brave fight to keep in the pennant race until the jinx is shaken off. B. Lung, pitcher on the University of Nebraska baseball team, burdened a no-hit no-run game against Missouri at Wrigley Field. 0. The Blues can use a good pitcher. Graham in the final tryouts 'oil th Olympics last spring. With an enrollment of 40,000, including extension students, the University of California is the largest educational institution in the world. The aim of the clubs is to insist upon the truth in advertising and to discourage fake advertising and promoting. ANNOUNCEMENTS Husser Here To Organize Ad Club George M. Husser, of the Kansas City Better Business Bureau, taleb yesterday morning to a class in advance to participate in main purpose in being in Lawrence yesterday was to establish an advertising club here. He met yesterday with the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. Members of advertising classes in the University were also pres Auctioneer James seforb y-Ep The Blue Band will meet in premiun at Fraser Hall Thursday at 7:00 p. m. to pay for the Sachahes. There will be no University Eworth League meeting April 26 at the Methodist church. J. M. McCanles, director. Kappa Phi will hold a meeting at the Methodist Episcopal church, Thursday, April 23, at 7 p.m. Spring pledging. If you are thinking of a trip to EUROPE this Summer Write for illustrated booklets and complete information about our COLLEGE SPECIALS Tourist Third Cabin -Entire Third Cabin accommodations reserved exclusively for students, teachers, professional men and women and similar congenial people. Round Trip Rates as low as '155 It costs only a trifle more to travel on such great steamers as Majestic (56,551 tons) World's Largest Ship Homeric (34,359 tons) World's Sixth Largest Ship Minnekahda Enties ship船 exclusively for Tourist Third Cabin No other passenger room is on board of all deck Attractive sailings, convenient to the close of college. To Antwerp via Plymouth and Cherbourg Pittsburgh, June 18 Belgenland, June 25 Address 330 Calif. Department, J. J. 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