PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1925 Baseball Players Will Meet Friday in Robinson Gym First Games to Be Player With Kansas Aggies on Local Diamond May 7 and 8 "The Baseball squad will hold its first meeting Friday afternoon at 4:30 in room 202 Binion Gymnasium," and Coach "Potsy" Clark this morning. "We expect a large number out for the first meeting. Perch our first few workouts will be held of this fine weather will soon place the in shape so we can start our practice." "Captains Halpin and Wright will be on the job and look over new material for the team. We will have to start our practice earlier this year and we want to work with them, will be new men. We have a good schedule this spring and are arranging a non-conference game with a team from the Big Ten. It will probably be the University of Iowa, and we would be during the latter part of Ayrll. "We also expect to make another trip to Laming and play the team at the State Pentecaryll. On this trip we will bring freshmen squash, said Chuck Clark." "The purpose of the meeting to tomorrow afternoon is the outlining of a program for the pitchers and catchers. Throwing and warming up batteries are required before batteries for a few weeks. After they have worked out sufficiently inside then we will work on the field. The other members of the squad will meet probably twice a week at our clubhouse or indoor," said Captain Halim. The schedule includes 16 conference and tgo non-conference games this year. The first 6 games will be played at home. The Kansas Angels will be here May 7 and for the first conference battle, according to Coach Clark. The tentative schedule as arranged by Coach Clark is as follows: Kansas Aggies at Lawrence May 7 and 8. Oklahoma at Lawrence May 1. and 14. Missouri at Lawrence May 15 and 16. Missouri at Columbia May 20 and 21. Washington at St. Louis May 25 and 23. Kansas Aggies at Manhattan May 26 and 27. Nebraka at Lincoln May 29 and 30 Ames (Two Games, date not ye made.) Start Practice for Meet Inter-Class Aquatic Contest to Be Held Soon Practice for the inter-class swimming meets will begin as soon as the girls sign up with Miss Hower, inc., who is in the department of physical education. They be early in March and Miss Hower encourages early entries as the requirement is two practices a week and at least eight practice before graduation. The entries are as follows . . . Breast stroke form. Diving. 50 yard free stroke. 50 yard race free stroke. 50 yard stroke form 50 yard side overarm. Plunge. Under Water. Swimmers to Compete With Kansas Aggie Team 50 yard race back stroke The same entry regulations used in the intermural must be observed when entering Baye there is a chance for working up a team to meet the K, M, A, C team. New Stadium Planned for California Schoo The old bleachers at the University of California are being torn down to make room for a new stadium. The increasing popularity of football in California teams during the past five years have made the old bleachers quite incapable of accommodating the huge crowds which seek admission to such games as the Stanford-Calford game and the San Jose St. tended by 92,000 persons. The new stadium will accommodate 100,000. Some idea of the success of the Golden Bears may be gleaned from the stats of the pupils of Andy Smith have won 44 contests, tied 2, and lost none. In track the Bears won the national collegiate championships in 1921, 1922 and 1923. These successes have placed coast athletics on a bar with that of any other section of the country. The University of Kansas swimming team is preparing for a meet late in February with K. C. A. C. This meet is merely a conditioning exercise, but it will be to be held later in the year. According to John Bunn no one has been placed in charge of the squad as yet, and will take the reins in the near future. All those eligible should report to John Bunn in room 201 Robin gymnasium. Practice will be held daily from 5:20 p. m. to 6:30 p. m. J.L. Brewer Endorses Athletic Commissioner for Missouri Valley "Phog" Allen Gratified With Sentiment Expressed by M. U. Director M. U. Director Gratification that Chacter L. Brewer, athletic director of the University of Missouri, in a printed interview this morning, endorsed the idea of a commissioner of athletics for the Missouri Valley Conference was expressed by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics at the University Dayton, when seen at his office today. Department officials some days ago and intimated that the University of Kansas would be solidly behind such a movement. When asked concerning Mr. Brewer's intimation that Doctor Alice had failed to catch the true vision as to the largeness of the commissioner's maidened and said "I am at a loss to see how Brewer intercepted my endorsement statement. I very plainly said just what Mr. Brewer himself retreated this morning, so far as the director of the commissioner are concerned. "The Missouri director seemed to take exception to my statement that there was a growing mistrust among Valley directors as to with just what the various institutions were living up to, and written rules concerning eligibility and the methods of attracting athletes to the various campuses. I believe there is such distrust growing And, as I pointed out in my first introduction to this idea, I believe that the characterization of such charges would be one of the minor duties of the commissioner. "I base my contention that such distrust was growing upon the statement to that effect of one of the veterinary schools, where he came forference, who declared he was losing faith, that he believed some of the members were going out and "getting" athletes, and that he believed he would have to do the same thing on an even basis of competition." Sport Notes The Pittsburgh Teachers crushed the McPherson Bulldogs 51 to 24 in basketball Tuesday night, Looks like Doc Weedle has a corner on basketball as well as football in the state conference. Paavo Nurmi, famed Finnish distance runner, will attempt to lower the last stander indoor mark of the Ray's Saturday night at the U.S. Open in Oakland. Nurmi will run in the special two-mile race. The world's indoor record held by Ray is 9 minutes, 8 and 2 seconds, established in Brooklyn, N.Y. Nurmi should run in the special 9 minutes, 3-5 seconds. Nurmi should run it in close to 9 minutes. The Kentucky Derby is set for May 16 at Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky. Turf experts predict a record entry this year. One hundred and fifty-two nominations were made last year. The K. C., A. C. invitation note Saturday night should hold the attention of track followers in the Mid-Atlantic region, whose classy dresses lined up including the high jump with Poor, University of Kansas, Juday, University of Pittsburgh, Osborne, of Illinois A. C. Owens, of New York A. C. entered The National league will open its season on April 14 this year and will begin play in May. The national yesterdays are not very favorable to the New York Giants, last year's pennant winners, only five times since 2015 at home during the last five weeks. The Anglers had bad luck in the first game of their lown trip losing to Grinnell by one point. If they had won this game they would have been tied with the Jayhawks for first place. Wrestlers Tangle With Squad From Nebraska Tonight Huskers Hold Valley Title for Last Year; Munn Started Career at Lincoln The Kansas wrestling squad will tangle with the University of Nebraska in Robinson gymnastics at 730 tonight. The probable lineup includes Harry Skimmer or Cheo Craven, 115 lbs; Captain Rubin T窒, 125 lbs; John Betford or Steve Merrell, 141 lbs; Ridel, 145 lbs; Carl Wehring, 148 lbs; Nick Hill or Russell Hayes, 149 lbs; Smith or Kau Roy, beaversy Fearing who worked in 115 lbs. weight against Annes has a cracked cartilage in his nose and will be unable to work. Cravenis is also on the injured leg with a sprained leg and questionable whether he will start The Nebraska lineup is not complete. Members of last year's squad are noack here; Blore, 115 lbs; Skimmer, 140 lbs; and Kellog, 123 lbs, who was the only man to defeat Captain Stirton last year. This is the second time the strength is unknown, according to Coach Patrick of Kansas. Nebraska won the Missouri Valley meet of last year, Kellog hold the championship of the 125 lb weight in the meet. R. G. Chippe, Nebraska coach, is a man who started Wayne Mane on a wrestling career that spanned over two years for the University of Nebraska without losing a match. According to Coach Patrick, the Kansas town jocked fight last week against Anos but are determined to come back with the old fight and give a good account of themselves against Nebraska. F. K. Auckhill, Illinois, present wrestling coach at Kansas Aggies will referee the match. Bob Roberts, Kansas cheer leader will be on the Send the Daily Kansan home. Committee Consider Late Registration Petitions The journey there is just as easy as going down town Take the family- excellent schools for your children Grand Canyon National Park is on your way ~ A Pullman to the rim after California -He wait The committee in charge of liai registration and enrollment met this afternoon to consider 25 petitions for the registration fee and to inclate fee. Other applications should be made at the registrar's office with the request forthcoming the reasons for the request. W. W. BURNETT Lawrence, Kansas "The fee is designed to penalize carlessness of students but ought not be operated in cases of sickness or other emergencies which make it difficult for a student to register and enroll at a school," said John R. Dyer, dean of idea. Women Show Much Interest; Definite Hours Now Scheduled Four Members Chosen by Quack Club After Swimming Tryouts Quack Club voted four new members into the organization after tryouts last night. Those who completely passed the requirements will be crowned, c28; Iugaband William Brown, f28; da28; William Farran, f28; Alence Eibele, c28. The others who have passed all but the dives are: Dola Rever, c28; Donna Krewger, c28; Grice Lewer, c28; Lucien Penton, c28; Nevada Tablinen, c28; Irina Shannon, c28; Ruth Martin, c28; Wilma Oliver, c28. At the meeting after the tryst the new members were voted in, and the revised constitution accepted. Detain practice hours have been scheduled. Second and fourth Wineshacks and third Wednesdays at 7:30. All those who have not completed heir duties are asked to come at 4:30 Wednesday. There will be no grass. "We are pleased with the interest the girls have shown," said Miss Hoover, instructor in the department of physical education, who had few friends in dives. The practice time from now on will be spent in diving. One of the annualights which erected the students coming from 11:30 classes yesterday morning was to get a bus with an umbrella over his head, directing the traffic from the ton of a diabhan at the corner of 12th and 14th floors of the city police force, but was merely performing a duty for an upchassman, a no.2 week is now being forth its fire for the yearings. Frosh Hell-Bent for Frat Initiation tree at 7:30 since there is a game that evening. 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"Sally," two young fresh were carrying on a scientific research in this case. Luncheon Dates Changed At the regular weekly luncheon of the faculty of the School of Business, held yesterday at the Commons, it was decided that in the future the luncheons would be held on Thursday and it was announced in the next in the宴. At these lunches committee reports, and other business matters of the department are discussed thus eliminating many daily meetings, according to those in charge. RENT-A-FORD Drive it Yourself 916 Mass, - - Phone 653 DANCING CLASS Saturday Morning Eeke's Hall 9:00-12:00 Announcing a New Scale of Prices Private lessons by competent instructors under personal super vision of Mrs. DeWatteville . . . 8 for $5.00 The DeWatteville School of Dancing Here's Fashion You'll Like and Ought to Have! New Slip-on Sweaters You'll like them—you can't help it—once you've seen the original new patterns and the striking color effects. 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