PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924 Karl Schlademan Issues First Call for Track Squad Captain Graham and Six R Men Will Form Nucleus for New Material on 1925 Team The first official call for a variety track man has been announced by coach Kurt Schldemann. All tracks will be played on the locker room on Stadium floor Monday, Dec. 8. According to coach Schldemann, strict training values will not be offended until after the boltage test is completed to report for popular training. The K. mon that are expected to report are: Captain Maven Weinstein, Tom Poiren, Kenneth Co.伙业, Kevin Culver, David Levine, Craig Prairie and Howard Grade. The follower is a list of the men that showed up in the intrumental track and held tournament and have been asked to report for variety. Dash and hurdle men: George Morris, Tin Lake Wong Wai, Stanley Hughe, Rooney Rooney, Walter Mabow, Roy Seal, Dile McNeal, Robert Peterson, Cady Cady, Uhel Bird and Charles Dougarth. Distinnes mani: Robert Proven Raymond Kruger, James Jarbose Winsthipp Dixonen E. K. Erk. Holst H. Holtberg, Theodore Thomas, George Anderson, Charles Keating, Harvey Lunford and John Doe. Weight men: Kenny Kramer Owl Hills, James Cormolly, "Mirad" Smith, Clyde Freece, Weiley (20) cite and Tucker. Jammers: Dorsal Phillips and Ray Kawebl. Four members of the football sound who have showed speed on the track as well as on the goldwheel who are what is called to roar new Huey Smith, Don Leeatt, Willie Sims and George Power. Preemption that happened in the interim truck meet and made a visible notice will be called set if Preemption is not delayed. Co. must that be to be held in Kansas City. Preemption that competes in the meet will be entered unattended. All-State Team Selected Babe Smith Placed at Tackle on Edmunds' Eleven "football is better in Kansas this season than ever before," says Lee Edwards, sports editor of the Topkick Capital, in making his selections for the "all-state" football team. The selection which follow include players from Haskell and the two valley schools as well as Kansas conference schools. Babe Smith is the only K. U player selected on the first team. Haskell lands three places, the Aztecs one and the rest go to Oklahomia and the second team Tooterman is placed at end. Haley at guard and Zobel at ballpark. First team: Ends—Mann, Karas, Agnès, capp- tions Parnat, Parmont, Baltimore Teachers, Tachka—Schnitt, Kawans; McCall, College of Kernau. Hallibucks—Replogle, College of Em- yria; Shoger, Ottawa. Center—Smith, Southwestern. Quarter—Taylor, Sterling. Guards—Reebuck and Norton, Haskell. First: Shouger Fullback—John Levi, Haskell, Second team: Ends—Bertsch, College of Emporia Testerman, Kansas. Tackles- Davis, Sterling; Ashworth Friends Gunvals—Haley, Kenneth; Byrd, Hays Teachers. Contor—Hall, Wash urn; District Booker. Quarterback—Soeher, Pittsburgh, Halfbacks—G. Levi, Haskell; Zaber Kuhn Fullback—McMillan, Sterling, cap- 14 in. Junior League Follies to Be Shown in Kansas City The Junior League, an organization of young women of Kansas City which works in the interest of girlvillains, will present the Junior League Fellow at the Shibbord theater in Kansas City the work of those likenable. The police is a theatrical production, given under the supervision of Ned Wagstaff, who works annually in a like capacity for the Negligent fellows. The precedent of the senior role is the welfare work of the organization. About twenty-five young women take part in the production of the follies. John Philip Sosa vanas made an honorary member of Alpha Epsilon Mu, honorary musical fraternity at the University of Michigan. "My Basketball Bible" Put on Library Reserve Dr. "Phough" Allen has placed four editions of his new book entitled "My Basket Ball Bible" on reserve in Walt Disney Library. All men out for basketball this year have been asked to read the book in order to save time in learning the fundamentals of the games. A portion of the volume is given to the treatment of injuries and bruises and other ailments that are in gymnasiums and on play grounds. The book also contains many Illustrations of plays and fundamental poses for by Tusten Ackermann, e23; Fryer Brenner, e26; and Shungi Lindey, e27. Deaths From Liquor Higher, Says Chicago Coroner's Assistant increase of 200 Per Cent Last Three Years Shown in Report Chicago, Dec. 3, - Dentists can choose by liquor drinking here have increased 200 percent in the last three years, Dr. Wen, D. W. McMally, economic a scientist and a member of the fast-track Medical College, debarred today. In the period from 1938 to 1952 alcohol was responsible for the death of 80 person in every 100,000 population, Dr. M-Maily reported. Pollination eliminated 247 lives in every 100,000 population since the time, he said. "I believe the increase is due the granual dissemination of U.K. knowledge of liquef making," Dr. McMally said. A mournful conflict for an "alchemic psychosis" has replaced delicatious tremors in the direct cause of a majority of liquor deaths according to Dr. Katz. He attributes the new disease to the use of overdried limners, Along with his statistical proof of the increase in liver deaths, Dr. MALLY give an inocile on the ravages of alcoholic psychosis. They are even more violent than dolimnum tremens, he said. It is marked by the state in which the drafter becomes fighting mad, foliating what he bu, or the suffers vicillity from those of delitum tremens. Honorary Team Chosen Players for Varsity Selecter From Hockey Squads The junior class hockey team was entertained by four members of the team, Jennette McElhiney, Laura Glidden, Irma McClellan and Vivie. They sat in a clock dinner Tuesday evening at the home of Janetne McElhiney. The junior class colors were used in decorating the room and the tae-thung. Place cards in the form of hockey cards or the guesse places at the table. Before the dinner, Eater Ott, a companied by Helen Marcel, sang Rebecca McKinnellm played a piano. After the dinner toasts were given by various members of the team. Before the guests left the table, Mie Hoover announced the varsity box- members which six members a which were present. Misses Margaret, Barto, Rutil Hoover, and Josephine Lantz were sitting at the dinner. Jeannette McElhitty elected captain of a new year's team. Colored jackets are worn by the various athletic teams of the university at the University of Minnesota. This year the freshman will wear green jacket, the senior will wear golden jacket, and the seniors will display gel as a symbol of seniority. Insist On Wiedemann's Ice The Cream Supreme 6k- Chocolate Nespalita (Strawberry-Va- pilla-Chocolate) and Buttertoast and Orange Jellyapple Maple Nut and T tutti Fruitti Any other Flavor you want, Brick or Bulk Sherbets— it Costs No More to Have the Rest Lime Orange Pineapple Grape Cranberry Bees' Wild War Dance Brings More Workers WIEDEMANN'S PHONE 182 Berlin, Bee S.,—That bee has a means of communicating with each other and that this means consists mainly of a sort of rhythm dance, supplemented by a language of order, is the discovery just announced by Caron von French, who has devoted hisears to the study of these insects. Professor Frisch used a special glass-sided, hive which permitted close observation of his bees. He marked certain individuals with color spots, to make it easy for him to tell them in a crowd. He learned that when a worker has found a good source of honey, it executes a sort of wild war dancer upon its return to the hive. As a result, he is its fellow-workers. The dancing he carries the odor of the blossoms which it has visited, and is diligently sniffed at by the others, which know what flowers to look for. (Hr. Selemer: Serviçi) The bee marks its discovery by emptying the contents of a special gland, which leaves a strong odor or a grade of its companions in their search. "Soft End" Ships Safer. Marine Designer Believes (Selence Service) London, Dartmouth, E. F. Signor, British ship construction specialist, would reduce the damage from ram- age of ships by building ships with "safe ends". Fine Xmas Greeting Cards Mr. Spencer advances using plates with the line of weakness arranged in such a way that these point would fall in a more or less predetermined angle relative to the surface offered by the fackenings would be such that the gradual overcurving of this resistance would absorb the energy of motion of the camming ship and thus the wound would be reduced without incurring one of its vascular. HANDSOME HAND-CARVED FRAMES The University of Minnesota dedicated its $1,000,000 Memorial Stadium Saturday. The dedication ceremonies were held between halves of the Mineshow-Hilton football game with 60,000 spectators were present. 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