PAGE FOUP THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1924 Clark Announces Increased Staff for K. U. Varsity Allen and Bunn to Assist Coaches; Shultz Will Drill Freshmen This Week In an effort to point the Jay- hawker football squad for the annual homecoming game with Nebraska in Memorial stadium, Saturday, Oct. 25 several additions to the varsity coaching staff have been announced by Coach George "Pete" Clark. In addition to the increase in the regu- pilation, staff efforts are being made to bring back K. U. grid state of former days, to assist in brewing pop for the annual Cornhawk batle. Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics and head coach of basketball will be on the practice field each evening to assist regular coaches Clark and Karl Sladmanader. John Burn will be shifted from his position as freshman coach and will lead it in time working with the varsity. Shultz to Coach Freshmen Shultz to Coch Freshmen Ted Shultz, secretary of the Y M. C. A., and a former all-American admission at Washington and Jefferson, will take charge of the years; He will dillon them in the Skokie plays. It is expected that a large number of the old time varsity men will respond to the call for aid and the largest aggregation of former K. U players ever gathered together is expected to be present next Saturday. No Serious Accidents No serious causalities have resulted from the Agrie scrap last week, but several of the varsity men are not servicating during the first part of Clouch Clerk said this morning, "We are going to do everything in our power to win the game next Saturday and we believe strongly that we can." Practice Hours to Be Assigned Monday, Oct. 27 Women to Ruin Targets "It is desired that those who have signed up for the women's rife team will call at the office of the military department before Monday, Oct. 27 to get the hours that are assigned to them for practice," Maj. Joseph Cygge, head of the military department announced this morning. ANNOUNCEMENTS Due to the fact that the number who have applied are far in excess of the number which the present equipment of the range will accommodate, the team must apply immediately after the first two weeks of firing. This squad will be selected from those who have shown the greatest aptitude and improvement during the tryouts. However every woman will get a chance to receive firing during the two weeks tryouts. Meeting of Square and Compus club, Thursday, Oct. 23, Shrim club rooms, 730. Very important. G. O. Giffin, president. all those who have signed up or of the Girl's Rifle Team should call at the office of the Military Department before Monday, Oct. 27, to get the hours which have been assigned to them for practice. There will be a meeting of the "K men, Sachens and the Student C ncil in Green hall at 7:30 o'clock to night. The K. U, Dames will meet Wednesday at 2:30 in Westminster hall, Wives of students are urged to be vigilant with their possessions, Mrs. J, Dixon will be hostesses. Alpha Kappa Delta will meet a 7:30 Wednesday evening in room 201 west Administration building. Former Student Receives West Point Appointment Jimmie Greer, ex-26, of Fort Leavenworth, has received an appointment to West Point. He will begin his studies at West Point in June and will serve as a cadet tutor tutored in Fort Leavenworth be a representative of the Cadet school "Jimine seems to be following in the footsteps of his father," Wilbur Lewis, e25, said this morning. His father is a major in the army. Greer was a member of the Sphinx society, played tennis, basketball, was a member of R. O. T. C. and was on the boxing team. Prof. B. A. Gillikson, of the department of public speaking has an requests this week his brother, Prof Howard Gillikson of Yankton, S D., and his mother, Mrs. A. J. Gillikson of Oskaloosa, Minn. Women Fencers Asked to Sign Up Immediately All women interested in fencing are asked to sign up on the bulletin board in the women's department of Robinson gymnastics before Wednesday at 10 a.m. The show interest in the sport, a class will be organized. Each person signing up will be asked to furnish her own foliw when the class is organized. The folios can be purchased through the Athletic Association at a national cost. At the present time there are 20 members in the men's fencing class and the prospects are that the class will grow rapidly. As soon as the foils arrive the class will most three times a week for instructions. F. M. Dawson to Read Report of Technical Problem at Meeting Election Board to Recommend New Membership Names to Sigma Xi The October meeting of the Iota chapter of Sigma Xi will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the lecture room of Blake hall. The paper of the evening will be read by Prof. F. M. Dawson on "The World Power Conference and Recent Developments in Steam Control in Germany." The chief business of the evening s the recommendations by the board f electors for new candidates for membership. Arrangements are being completed by the Sigma Xi for a complimentary exchange of geological lectures between the University of Missouri and the University of Kansas, Dr. R. C. Moore, professor of geology, has been chosen as the Kansas speaker to deliver the lecture at Columbia, Mo. The speaker from the University has not yet been chosen. For the past two year it has been customary to have an exchange of lectures between these two schools, Dr. Moore and his own speaker", and George C. Shad, professor of electrical engineering., "Dr. Moore will speak on his geological trip through the Grand Canyon in summer." Professor Shad stated. The dates for the lectures have not yet been decided upon. New Wealth in Corn Cobs Lowly Farm By-Product Now Yields Returns Washington, Oct. 21, —New sources of wealth for the American farmer may be found in the millions of tons of corn cobs now wasted annually in the Middle West. Department of Agriculture chemists during the past six weeks have discovered new values in this neglected material and means for extracting them, are some of the new possibilities. Adhesive material, obtained by cooking cobs for a few minutes under pressure in superheated water, can be used for any purpose where a high grade grade is not essential. A special use proposed for them is the manufacture of cool bristles on the finer size of anticrust. Furfural, an aromatic liquid about one-sixth heavier than water, which can be made to replace formidable hydroxide in many fields, can be obtained from the coke by directing them for about two hours with steam and a very little solubiline acid under a pressure of 135 pounds per square inch. Cornhuskers Get Special Rates for Trip to Game The Union Pacific railway has offered special rates for students making the trip. The special rates that are given are $8.94 for the chair car, and $7.50 and $6.00 extra for standard pulleur belts. Other products that can be obtained from corn cobs are ovalid acetic acid, acetic acid, wood alcohol, charcoal, pitch, tar, incense and oils. Probably about two hundred Nebraska rooters will make the trip here for the game next Saturday. The Currhus-ker special will leave Nebraska at 11:30 Friday evening and will arrive in Lawrence the following week. The special block of seats on the Nebraska site will be reserved for the Nebraska rosters on the fifty-yard Chemistry Club Will Meet Chemistry Club will meet Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in room 501, Chennai school. They will speak and speak of Prof. Lawrence Oncley, who is on a year's leave from Southwestern college at Winfield, will read a paper on "The Early Development of Electrochemistry." 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