PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1925 Sooner Game Will Be Test of True Jayhawk Abilities Scoring Powers of Kansas Team Must Work Well to Win Today's Contest Although the Sooner team stands fourth in the Valley race with five games lost it will show the Jayhawks a fight. It has the best scoring percentage of any team in the Valley, having made a total of 423 points from 50 of 89 points more than the Kavos队 which stand second, has made The Oklahomaans anothered the Grimell mustique Tuesday by a scout of 42 to 28, coming through the game in a double-play effort. Port, Oklahoma forward, was high point man of the game, making eight counterts from the field. McBride who was also getting them from dfs and accounted for 14 of the Sooner points. Couch McDermott has been pointing his men for the game this afternoon, and the Southers hope to make it a repetition of the Kansas contest at Norman last year when Okhomaht took the long end of a 26 to 29 score. The probable lineup will be .. Ackerman (capt. forward) Schmidt forward Peterson center Oklahoma Ruppert McBride Wheeler Honen Haller Belgard guarro Wilkin guard Referee—J. Monroe Bethany, West Vea. English Peer Wagers on Intelligence Tes (United Press) London, Feb. 26 — A list of questions designed to test the intelligence of a 14 year old boy were placed by a teacher in the late Lord Northeffle, fabulously rich owner of a chain of newspapers and upon it answer 73 per cent correctly. Should Rotheme, who is 56 years old fail in the test, he must turn over that sum to the Labor party. Should he succeed G. W. Cove, labor member of parliament, will donate $1,000 to newspaper charities. "Name the capitals of European countries." The unique agreement developed from an attack upon the English school system in Rothermere's Daily Mail, was able to position a position for a junior clerk with the Rothermere publication were able to answer only 50 per cent of a list of 25 questions drawn up by the youths to "promise" the youths was this: "If a man has $10,000 in 5 per cent stock what is his income after deduction of a 22 per cent lux?" Another question which stumper the applicants was; After an editorial attack upon a system that did not teach the rudiments of mathematics and geography, Mr. McCormack offered to answer correctly 75 per cent of the questions of a similar list. The publisher would answer them reliably, if at all, said Cove, Rothschild and others. Only 14, accepted the challenge. New Crop Pests Feared Two Injurious Insects Advance Westward to Kansas (United Press) Manhattan, Feb. 9b. — A new nuember to Kansas agriculture is staking out new breed of unknown insects, according to E. G. Kelly, Kansas state extension entomologist. The pests, the European butterflies, are comparatively new to scientists who have as yet been unable to find any way to successfully combat the Fortunately the corn borer and the beetle have not become very prevalent in Iowa, but some beetles been found only in the East. Kelly warmed all farmers in the state to kill them. Kelly was one of the speakers with the potato train that took the Tawai valley last week. According to C. E. Wellington, the lectures were well attended. New methods of potato culture were explained by members of the staff of the Kansas State Agricultural College. Sport Notes Occidental College, Los Angeles CAHl, is considering sending a team to the Kansas relays April 18. Come and we will be glad to have you with us. --a tie for first place in the high jump, and seconds in both high and low hurdles. Grady, with his first in the middle, was second in the matter of points. Last year the boys from the golden state entered teams in the four college class relays and in the 400 airdrift class relay and won all won. Hays State Teachers College is meaning over the loss of Ernest "Dutch" and Adeline Larner, brothers, who co-starred on the Hays basketball team this winter. The Lauerers have signed for a tryout with the Pittsburgh Pirates this spring and will begin training camp today. The hockey team in two of all round athletes turned out at Western Kansas. Missouri has a promising sprinter in this man Farley. He is only a sophomore and by his senior year he'll be up the boards in record time. Ten valley basketball players to keep your eyes on; Minner and Cox, Washington; Volz and Kocky, Nebraska; Muron, Grimmell; Bunker, Kansas Aggies; Wheat, Missouri; Schmidt, Schmitt and Belgard of Kansas. Band Visits Kansas City Plays for Three High Schools and Track Meet The Red band played at three Kansi City high school, Wednesday John R. Dyer, dean of men, accented the band and spoke at each high school, using as his subject "Why go to college?" The first concert was given before the Kansas City, Kan., high school band. The group ported the band to Argentine high school, where the next program was held. In introducing the band at Rosedale high school, where the afternoon program was given, L. D. Kruger, the student body, told the "best band in Kansas," but later told the student body that he was afraid he did not take in enough tryter Wednesday evening the band fur- rished music at the K. U.-M. U. in door track meet at Convention Hall Prohibition Enforcement Change Is Made Known Washington, Feb. 26. - A chang in the federal prohibition enforcement policy, providing complete civilization in Washington was anounced by federal prohibition commissioner Haynes. Hereford, state prohibition di rectories will have no responsibility for enforcement except in connection with lion permits. Burt Eaton, e27, was a visitor at the Stigma Phi Epison house over the week-end. (Continued from above 1) Jayhawker Track Team Wins Meet From Tiger In the 880-yard run it seemed than both Watson and Pratt would wire places, but at the last moment in the confusion at the tape, the Missouri team finished past the two into first place, the second place going to Watson. Kansas had another chance to elicit the meet by taking two places in the 400-yard dash. However, in this event Cogginia, an anchor on the Missouri rocky team, came from Kansas to Fisher a few yards from the finish. After both Poor and Graham had jumped an even 2 feet in the high jump, the Missouri entry failed, and the Minnesota entry did. Both points were split between the two. Although Wongwai got off to a poor start in the 50-yard dash, he managed to nose out all but the fielder Farley of Missouri who took the event in 5.25 seconds. The summary: Miyaji high horseback. Won by Koehler, Michigan; Gritcham, Kansas; second. Thou are six seconds. Cumbrae, Missouri; and England, Kentshire. Also run. Pikachu dark. Won by Furie, Missouri, Womacka, Kansas, second. Time, 5:24, 10th. Jynch, Graham, and Dear, Kansas, for first place at 6 feet. 16x42yard desk Won by Rousey, Kansas. Megauzier, Missouri, Oct. 30, 18:50 a.m. Shelley, Maryland, Nov. 9, 17:50 a.m. Mike Rizzo, Won by Pratt, Kansas; Grady Stevens, Minnesota; Time 7:27, 17:57 Missouri Bout-suit Won by Riberson, Missouri distance 46 feet 11 inches, new dual meet coord. After, Miseron, second, distance 42 feet 21 inches. Fitzroy-you how barden-Won by Richer Mitsurow; Graham, Kanawa, second, Time, 4 seconds. Anderemon, Kanawa, Kebro, Mirai also run. Twintown ran won Wom by Kentucky, Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota. Time: 9:12 1:50 Boston, Kansas, Cleveland, Missouri, also run with Kentucky, Minnesota. Time: 12:50 1:24 each new close meet most recorded. Phillips, Kansas, second. Height: 11.9 feet 9 inches. Michigan, Kentucky, Kansas. *Borrowed from Wim - by Ponder, Missouri* *Ponder, Missouri* - by Ponder, Missouri *Ponder, Missouri*, Freitig, Kurt *Gue Mille Reliefs Wom. by Kannan*, (Housen, Staatsburg, New Jersey) - by Kannan, (Housen, Staatsburg, New Jersey) *Dumpers*, (Hymett, Johnson, Indiana) Oread High School has offered a gift of $230 to anyone suggesting the best name for its monthly paper. Three names have already been suggested: "The Oread Oracle"; "The Kansan Unibow"; and "The Kansas Junior." The contest will close in about two weeks and the names will be voted -- by the students of the high school Mrs. Malee Whyte of Milwaukee, Wis., was the guest of Prof. and Mrs. H. C. Thrarrung over the cocked end. Ms. Whyte, formerly Berliner curator, revived her master's degree in chemistry from the University in 1916. --music by WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM Ernest Boyer, state sanitary engineer, made a business trip to Kansas City Wednesday in regard to the water purification plan for the proposed extension to the Kansas City, Kan. water supply. Brookport, N. Y., Feb. 26, - Cheen, the 11-year old White Indian boy from the San Blas region, Panama, is in school here and is doing very well at his work, in spite of the fact that when he first came to this country a little less than a year ago he did not know a word of English. He would now learn it by making many friends among his Caucasian plumbers. Panama White Indian Boy Does His Lessons Well Dulaine Mawson Mrs. R. O. Marsh, wife of the exploration-engineer who discovered the White Indians and brought several settlers to the area, attended Copenhagen when her husband returned to Pannam with his plets in January. She has stated her intention to give to the "Indian pale" children whose own her "own children will receive." For the month of February there is an exhibition of oil paintings, by Prof. O. B. Jacobson and Gwendolyn Mux of the University of Oklahoma, in the drawing and painting galleries, rooms 301:263 central Administration. The hours are 9 a.m., to 5 p.m. m. except Sundays. Mrs. Fred Holderman and Mica Dorothy Boehler of Meade, were week-end guests at the Delta Sigma Phi College in Jacksonville, Mo. Central college at Lexington, Mo. Insist on WIEDENMAN'S ICE CREAM The Cream Supreme Cherry Brandy Cherry Almond and Chocolate Cinnamon and Orange Cinnamon and Orange Nerollton (Chocolate-Strawberry) Strawberry and Vanilla Apricot Sherbet & Chocolate Kumara Nut Natural Vanilla Caramel Nut & Truffle Ice Twelve other Inches in Brick Sherbets: WIEDEMANN'S PHONE 182 Fruit Pineapple Lime Orange Cranberry Peach Individual George and Martha Washington and Hatchet Mobile Centre Center Bricks. 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