- PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Valley Grid Teams Will Play Opening Games This Week Annes, Huskers and Missouri Meet Big Ten Schools; Illinois Plays at Lincoln (United Press) By Gwinn Henry, football coach University of Missouri Columbia, Mo., Oct. 1.—Although no Missouri valley conference football games are scheduled for the coming week-end and the outcome of the content to be staged by the nine members of the organization will have no bearing upon their respective votes for a conference pact, the team will need to give the valley its first insight into the strength of its teams for the season. Only one conference team, Iowa State has been in action and that team last Saturday defeated Nebraska Wednesday by a decisive score, despite the fact the Shrubberns defense for two touchdowns. Ames Plays Wisconsin Ames this week will meet Wisconsin in a game which will be a much more severe test. Ames Plays Wisconsin Nebraska is also to meet a big ten foe—Illinois at Nebraska, and Missouri is in the third inter-conference clash of the day with Chicago. All three teams are expected to put up a strong scrum but all face hard battles. Drake Has Big Game The other games scheduled for Saturday by conference schools are more or less of the early season practice variety. Drake meets Unthy the Kansas Ages plays Washburn in a regular game, and Normal; Kansas takes on Oklahoma A. & M.; Washington goes against Drury and Grinnell will meet Cornell College at Grinnell. Paddling Squad in Action Hazers Will Meet Opposition of Authorities Monday night Tennessee street was infested with a crowd of upperclassmen who demanded that freshmen submit themselves to a paddling squad, Dean John R. Dyer, when interviewed on the subject this morning said, "The University looks to the Men's Student Council, in cooperation with the Sachems and "KC" club, to take care of the instruction of the freshman in the University, as indicated to them, and with others, who assume powers in this connection which do not belong to them. A freshman has just as many rights on this campus as a senior." Wallace James, president of the Mens' Student Council, when interviewed said: "I hope that no upper-classman will make it necessary to impose any penalty for breaking the rules. But I would have James went on to say that 'the student council requests that upper-classmen abide by the University rules. The council members are expected to report any cases they may observe and to bring the offenders to the council for disciplinary action." "The probable penalty," James added, "will be the recommendation by the council to the chancellor that he should not give extra work before graduation." Explorer Leaves Records in Mid-African Deser (Science Service) Berlin, Oct. 1.—The last records of an explorer lost in the desert in Africa 45 years ago have just been discovered. In 1879 Friedrich Räußer undertook to cross the Lysian desert one of the most barren and pilosus wastes in the world. He never van beard of again. This year an expedition sent out by Prince Kenal d'Bin din found a carm of stones, and when they took it apart they discovered that it contained a manuscript. The latter proved to be the records of the lost explorer. These were forwarded to Germany, and were found to contain a record of conklin's interest and value. Bethany Circle held open house in the Bethany room in Merys hall, Tuesday night, for women students of Christian church preference and their friends. About 40 women were present. Short talks were made by a number of the most active members of Bethany the playhouse of Bethany. The outlines are outlined. Following the reception a short business meeting was held. Bethany Circle Entertains Clarence Kosar, second year medic at Rouseide, took the week-end in Lawrence at the Thi Beta Pi house. Forty-five Women Out for Fall Hockey Practice Forty-five women have been out at hockey practice already and the freshman women are yet to be organized. The teams are enthusiastic about the games and are working hard in the trysts. This afternoon freshman practice is scheduled for the first time this season. There are a great many now girls out that have not played before and many of those who played last year are up to uplift their former records. Each class team is to play every other class team twice in the tournament this fall. The tournament will be held the week preceding Thanksgiving vacation. The way the tournament is now arranged each one of the teams will have two matches, so it will take at least a week's time to play all of the games. The teams have not yet been completely organized. At the last meeting the class managers were elected. This in only a temporary office because the teachers were well enough acquainted to elect the captains of their classes as yet. Class Hockey Teams Commence Practicing for Tournament Play W. A. A. Points to Be Awarded Phyers in Three of Six Competitions Class basketball practice for women began Monday afternoon when the various class teams met on the hockey field back of the gymnasium to learn some of the principles of the game, and to begin practice in preparation for the hockey tournament which is to be played off before Thankgiving. The sophomore class was selected by the senior and junior teams were represented by 11 and 29 members respectively. Training rules were expaired at a general meeting held Friday afternoon, Sept. 25. Temporary class managers were elected and a time for practice was chosen. Approximately 30 women were present. The close practices are at the following hours; summer, 4:30 Monday and Friday; summer, 4:30 Tuesday and 5:30 Friday; sophomore, 4:30 Thursday and 2:30 Wednesday; and 6:30 Saturday. W, A, A. points are given for hockey. Those ranking the first team receive 100 and those making the second team 70 points. All women, in order to make teams, must play in the same division as the practices. To win W, A, A. points they must play in one half of the games scheduled. Fencing Club Proposed Fourteen Manifest Interest in Swordplay A plan has been proposed to organize a forcing club for those interested in the sport. Practice and instructions will be given at such times as is found convenient for the team. The members of the club are already signed on as interested. Instructions for the present will be given by Venice Russell, who has had two years work at Calver Military Academy, and others who have had some previous training and experience. It is hoped that later in the season that it will be possible to train a student worth, or Fort Riley, who can take charge of the group and give special lessons in fencing. The department of physical education has a limited supply of folds and musks which may be checked by the equipment room for daily use. A meeting is called by G. B, P. Patrick for all those interested Thursday, Oct. 2, at 5 p. m., room 105 Robinson gymnasium. Freight Car Diploma Is Mailed to Mrs. Bennet Because the name was misspelled in the news clippings into the alumn office, it was difficult for them to locate Mrs. Bennett. The doctor, Dr. Michael McHeenan, and so much could be found on the files. A letter received recently from B. R. Bennett by the alumni association, states that the diploma of Mrs. Alberta M. Bennett, awarded her by the school of law in 1885, was found sometime ago near a freight train in El Dorado and has been returned to Mrs. Bennett. In his letter Mr. Bennett said both Mrs. Bennett's diploma and her certificate of admission to the bar had been taken when they moved to Iola recently. Drake Gridsters Travel Send the Daily Kansan home. The Drake Bullfools open the season Saturday playing the University of Utah at Salt Lake City. On November 27, Drake will travel all the way to Jacksonville to play the University of Florida. These trips with the rest of the schedule will set a new milestone for the Bullfools. The Bullfools will travel over 6000 miles and are rivals of the Hollick Indians as travelers. Bulldogs Set Mileage Recora for Missouri Valley Drake will have a strong team this year as they only lost two of last year's first string men, Boilert, half-back and Kruger, tackle. The veterans of the Drake Inscamp are Don Carter, center; Ambelung and Henry, center; Brennan and Krysler and Shaun, center; Owclowr, quarterback; Spurs and Erie, forward; McLaren, fullback. All these men played against Kansas last year. Kaiser's Son Hoards Coal For Winter Use (United Press) Petersburg, Germany, Oct. 1., Prince Katrien Friedel, son of the ex-Kaizer, is hoping this winter to be able to meet his children in heat all of his unusual dwelling. Last winter, he couldn't afford it, and was able to heat only the upper living rooms. But, thanks to the stable Renewment of the German Republic, the prince estimates that his income from that same republic will perhaps permit of sufficient heating. The state allotments to the kaiserly princesses is now meagre. Taxes cut into the amounts materially. For instance, the Crown pays around $250,000 monthly as house tax, for Caeciliahan here. The *Black Mask party* takes this opportunity to announce to the students of the University of Kansas that it is preparing to enter candidates in the coming election of class officers, and that the names of those selected by the party will be made public on Friday, "Oct. 15." Miss Mary Inger from Baldwin, was a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Elliott from Chanute, were guests last week-end at the Gamma PHL Beta house. Democratic Meeting The Black Mask party will hold an open discussion of political questions for freshmen students at Myers hall, Thursday, Oct. 2, at 7:30 o'clock ANNOUNCEMENT All fredman students are urged to come and find out about the political situation at K. U. Women are urged Smith's Candy Shop Home-Made Candies Soft Drinks 723 Massachusetts St. Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme S P. M. - Snow Hall Lecture Room Almost any other flavor you may want carried in stock. It costs no more to have the best. Just phone 182. Brick Specials for this week: Nesslebroo and Vanilla Pineapple Sherbet and Caramel Honeymoon and Chocolate Maple Nut and Nutmush Dulacate Caramel Nut and Pineapple Wiedemann's Phone 182 SPEAKERS SPEAKERS Judge F. F. Irwin, Executive Secretary to Davis, Robert Good, Assistant State Business Manager, T. M. McCary, Candidate for State Treasurer. All students between ages of 17 and 35 are urged to attend. to attend as well as the men. Any questions relating to University of Florida will be at Freshmen and those who desire will be at Liberty to express their views. to attend as well as the men Following out the usual progressive policy, Black Mask has placed its funds in the hands of the treasurer of student organizations. In this preliminary statement, we desire to appeal to the student body to lend its support to the standards of political honesty and public integrity which the party has maintained and is maintaining in its activity. THE BLACK MASK PARTY Clean Progressive Politics "BEST BEAUTY SHOPPE" Charm —the one thing every woman seeks is largely a matter of becomingly tinted powder and rouge Let us give you advice which will increase your natural charm Special Price on Facials One Week Only—Oct. 6-12 50- JOSEPHINE LONG Phone 392 for Appointment BOWERSOCK Tonight COLLEEN MOORE "The Perfect Flapper" THE CIG-A-DOR Also "Plastigrams" The Third-Dimension Movie Tomorrow - Friday With Corrine Griffith and Milton Sills Saturday Charles Jones in "A CIRCUS CO'VBOY" Tomorrow - Friday "Single Wives" For desk or Library Table DOBBS HATS VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow - Friday $5.50 - $7.50 - $10.00 CECIL B. DeMILLE'S "Feet of Clay" Saturday E. W. Parsons Jeweler 725 Mass. St. Week-End Show — Friday - Saturday "CAMEO KIRBY" With John Gilbert "One Law For The Woman" ORPHEUM Just Receive ! Another Shipment of COMING Starting Monday, Oct. 6, for Two Days Only "THE MARGARET LILLY SHOW" FRESHMAN CAPS Select your fall suit from our exhibit of Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES You'll have style that is correct,quality that is dependable and utmost value for your money