1. 100% PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1924 Track Men Meet to Prepare 1924 Training Schedule "K" Squad to Take Charge of Students Entering Athletics for Credits One hundred and twenty five men reported. Thursday evening, in Robinson gymnasium, at the first call for variety and freshman track man. The meeting was in charge of trick coach Kart Schadenham, intermural G. B. Patrick, and the capitals of the track and cross country teams. The "K" men in track were introduced to the new men from the platform. The problems and possibility of the coming interunitial track and field meet were discussed at length. Roll called at Track All men wishing to substitute track for gymnasium credit are to revert to G. B. Patrick in room 165. Robinson Roll will be called at the track every afternoon at 4:30 by Captain Graham for the men substituting track for gymnasium credit. Discuss Representation The "K" men are to assist the new men in their particular sport. Tom Todd and John Fitzgerald jumpers, Ray Fisher the dashmans Howard Grady and LaVern Pratt the cross country men and Captain Graham will be used where ever he is. One of the questions that we discussed at the conference was to the all-University interorganization meet was whether one man could represent more than one organization. It was decided that it would disquiesify and instead represent more than one permanent organization. The following program of events The following program of event was arranged to begin Nov. 1. Program of Events All-University Interorganization Track and Field Meet. Nov. 1, 1924. shot put. 50-yard dash, preliminaries and finals. One-mile run. Nov. 3. 60-yard low hurdles, prelimin- aries and finals. 440-yard run, preliminary. Nov. 4. Javelin. 100-yard dash, preliminary. 120-yard high hurdles, preliminary. Nov. 5. 100-yard dash, finals. Broad jump, running. 440-yard dash, finals. 120-yard high hurdles, finals. 220-yard dash, preliminary. High jump. 250-yard low hurdles, preliminary Nov. 8 Nov. 8. 220-yard dash, finals. Two mile run. Discus. 220-yard low hurdles, finals. 850-yard run. Nov. 12 Half-mile relay. Mile relay. Hockey Managers Chosen to Handle Class Team A meeting was held Friday afternoon, Sept. 26, in Robinson gymnasium, for all women interested in hockey, to elect class managers and vice class managers for the classes. The managers are to be temporary because of the large number of new women. Over fifty women attended the meeting. Practice will begin this week. The seniors did not wait until the team is chosen. The following managers were chosen: Junior, Jennifer McElhiny; sophomore, Mary Eleanor Flinki; freshman, Josephine Brown. The practice hours will be: Seniors on Monday and Friday at 4:30, juniors on Tuesday at 4:30 and 4:30 on Wednesday at 3:30 on Monday and 4:30 on Thursday, freshman at 4:30 on Wednesday and 9:30 on Saturday. Greenhouse Nearly Completed The university greenhouse being constructed west of the power house is nearing completion. Four of the six flower tables are almost completed. There remains only the other suitable surface, and the installation of electricity and water. The greenhouse will be another unit of Supt. H. H. Ball's plan for beautifying the campus. Lawless Proceedings The professor was giving a lecture on "gravity" "Now observe," he said, "is the law of gravity which keeps us on this earth." Lawrence Football Team Defeats Bonner Springs "But," inquired a studious fresh, "how did we hang on before the law was passed?" The Lawrence high school football team defeated the Banner Spring camp 32 to 0, Friday afternoon a Sardy球场. The Lawrence team scored two touchdowns in a fast defensive, scored early in the first quart: 7; Hanley, in the Lawrence backfield, was easily the star of his game, although Wilbur, left shoulder, showed up well. Swed and teammate the lost game for Banner Spring. The Lawrenz team as a whole shows the result of Andy McDonald's brainy, intensive coaching, and will probably be able to provide local fans with some thrilling entertainment this season. Fall Window Unveiling Attracts Large Crowd by Beautiful Exhibits Live Models, Program, and Music Add to Enjoyment of Spectators A record crowd was down town Friday night to view the exhibits at the annual fall window unveiling, put on by the Lawrence merchants. Almost every window on Massachusetts street was beautifully decorated. Siren from the city water department bate at 7:30 announcing the unveiling of windows revealing more than two dozen ones in the large cities, according to spectators. The crowd was delighted to find not only elaborately decorated windows, but music by the band and a stage performance given by some of the merchants. The window displays which were most popular with the crowds were those of some of the merchants who had live models in the windows, displaying the latest fashions. The crowd gathered before these windows to such an extent that the sidewalks were completely blocked. At Weaver's seven young women of the University had charge of a fashion show which was appreciated by the crowd so much that the people did not move on and traffic was congested, making it impossible to get on the floor. At Weaver's was a dance by little Jude Dunel, attired in a dress suit. A special platform was prepared in front of the door at Fischer's shoe store. A young lady model displayed the latest footwear, and the Pi Kappa Alpha quartette, consisting of "Royal" Ensworth, Harold Hemston, and William Kilroy, all three of several numbers which were well received by the crowd. Bullseye had two live models displaying the latest fashionings in their windows. Several jewelry items, including costly diamonds and other jewelry. University Power Plant Engineer Dies Suddenly Sam Hellen, engineer at the University power plant, died very suddenly Friday afternoon. His death was probably due to heart failure, Faculty Members Fian to Attend State Meet Mr. Helfin was going back to work in the afternoon when he became exhausted and was unable to go any farther. He was taken to his home on 21st street, where he died at 2:50. Mr. Helfin was 55 years of age and had been working at the power plant until his retirement, a widow and two married children. Several members of the University faculty are planning to attend the second annual state convention of the reserve officers association at Junction City, Monday. Among those attending will be Col. P. F. Walker, dean of the School of Engineering; Dr. Robert Dinsmore Alt., of the department of astronomy and Lieut. C. T. Elev, also of the department of astronomy. Colel Walker is to speak on the subject: "What a State Reserve Officers Association may do." He and Colel Alter were the organizers of the local unit which was the first one to start the organization in 1919. Colel Walker was instrumental in organizing the state association in 1923. Location of 'The Pioneer' Has Again Been Changed The Pioneer statue, commonly known as "the man who never worked" has again been moved. This time, however, the engineers or laws are not connected with the change of location. The temporary change was made so that the road at the west end of the campus might be straightened from a narrow street to but one more journey, according to workmen on the grounds, and that will be from its temporary location in the museum back to a permanent site far from where it formerly stood. Aggie Varsity Line Suffers Big Loss From Hard Luck Two Manhattan Football Men Receive Serious Injuries *Montenegro, Italy*, **27** — The first scribmoire of the amazon between the Argie varisity and freshman sudbite week resulted in two casualties. in Scrimmage (United States) E. L. Stone, Rowell, a guard, suffered a broken leg and C. N. Bror, Ada, a halftack, had two rib fractures later in the same scrimmage. Both Brion and Stone will probably win against game for the rest of the season. Conch C,* W. Bachman declared, E's just a question of how rapidly he sophomore members of the junid can absorb football" when asked what the prospects were for the Manhattan team this year, Backman will have to depend almost entirely on new men, especially in the backfield. A backfield that had played together for three years was broken up last spring by graduation, and a pair of ends that had been used in connection with the backfield passers also graduated. Lettter men who are pretty certain of playing again this year in their old positions are: Captain Lyle Munn, right end; B, C, Harter, center; and R. V. Hatton, guard. The other seven letter men back are having strong competition and may not hold their places. La-Royal Selection Chocolates Honey Nougat Nut Clusters Butter Crisps, Brazil Nuts and Cordial-Fruits 1 ½-lb. box for $1.50 Barber's Drug Store Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes New Robes Ready! Sparkling in color, striking in pattern with slippers to match if you want them - for the study hour - for lounging wear - for the bath $6 to $20. New Sweaters New Caps New Hats New Neckwear arriving daily Glad to show you— A Student Compared Our Two Pant Suits at $45 with other One Pant Suits elsewhere at $50. Our Two Pant Suits at $45 are better merchandise than the other One Pant Suits at $50. His Conclusion- The Reason—— Why don't you investigate? Glad to show you! SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM "Clothes of Merit for Cash" Razor Strops, Lather, Brushes, Blades, And Shaving Articles of All Kinds BARBER'S DRUG STORE Goodrich Commander Cord Tires $90 x 1/2$             $ 9.15$ $32 x 1/4$             12.80 $11 x 1/4$             14.90 $23 x 1/4$             15.90 $14 x 1/4$             16.35 $34 x 1/4$             16.85 $28 x 1/4$             20.55 $32 x 1/4$             21.05 $34 x 1/4$             21.60 $33 x 1/4$             20.55 $28 x 1/4$             27.70 Balloon change-overs. No guess work with our wheel boring machine. Tire Service Anywhere Phone "Buick 402" Lawrence Buick Co. 617-19 Mass. St. Regular Sunday Dinner, 35c Toasted Sandwiches Chili Hiking Lunches Large, Extra-Fancy Apples Large, Extra-Fancy Oranges Steaks to Roast Hot Buns Open Till 2 o'clock on Friday and Saturday Nights SHOWS 3:00 - 7:15 and 9:00 PRICES Mat. 10-35c Eve. 10-40c "Oh! Come to My Party!" All Aboard for the Year's Sunshine Special Special Feature --- Fred Leonard and his 10-piece Syncopating Jazz Hounds will frolic through this likable entertainment; accompanied by the Song-bird, Fairbanks Richards Also - - PLASTIGRAM—The Third-Dimension Movie