MONDAY. MARCH 31, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawkers Will Start Spring Court Work Wednesday Large Squad Will Repor for Early Practices; Black to Assist Dr. Allen Thirty-one men have been asked to report for spring basketball practice by Coach F. C. Allen. According to Coach Allen, the men will practice on Wednesday and some individual work. Practice will start on Wednesday, April 2, at 7 p. m. There will be three practice periods each week, on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Practice will start at 6 p. m. in order to let the men off early for dates. Black Will Coach Captain Fiack of the Valley champions will assist in the coaching work. He is through with basketball at Kannas as far as playing is concerned, but can assist in the court workouts. It is interesting to note that nine of the men are from greater Kansas City. Five Lawrence men are also on the spring aquad. The rest of the players for the most part are evenly scattered over the state. One man, however, comes from an far east as Ohio, while another comes from Oregon. An Abundance of Material **An Insurance of Materials** "I have never seen a more abundant amount of good material out for basketball." Coach Allen then this statement, "Of course we cannot tell whether or not the men will be eligible next year, but at the present time the outlook for a successful season is bright." He explained that there is always a possibility of some of the men being ineligible and cited the case of the squad two years ago when there was a galaxy of stars out for spring basketball. Five of the men were later sent back to one one was afterward named on the A. A. U. all-American team, but only one of the men delivered the next semester, the rest being ineligible. Thirty-One Will Report The men who will report are: Captain-elect Tustan Ackerman, Lawrence; Verne Engel, Liberal; Henry Heckert, Independence; Wilfried Belgen, Newton; Robert Mosby, DeSoto; Eugene Straton, DeSoto; Carl Freedrickens, Bonn Springs; Carl Frederickens, Bonn Springs; Fred Daniels, Fort Scott; Virgil Severe, Ashland; Gregory Godjes, Kansas City, Mo.; Moe J. Edward Waters, Lawrence; Harvey Langford, Hutchinson. Maxwell Jarbo, Lawrence; K. B. Baker, Kingman; Raymond Knoblath, Schoenbler; Ted McMannan, Mulberry; Harold Showen, Crookville, O.; Harold Harter, Galina; Holder Zuber, K. C. K.; Clifford Campbell, K. C. Mo.; Harold Harter, K. C. K.; Albert Peterson, Argentine; Gale Gordon, K. C. Mo.; Albert Peterson, Argentine; Gale Hor-Harold Tooterman, Lawrence; Gale Hor-Harold Tooterman, Lawrence; Gale Hor-Harldley, Lawrence; James O'Bryne, K. C. Mo.; Albert Haker, Kingman. Hamburg, March 30 —Several thousand unassumed motor cars of an American maker being awaiting abolition of the German import restriction on foreign motors threaten to block the German motor car industry. Washington, March 31—Hopeful Congress would find its way clear to bring the present session to a close in September. The statehouse and senate leaders expect to make substantial progress this week during disposing of pressing legislation. Kansas City, Mo., March 31. —More than a thousand names were struck off by the board of election commissioners in the final revitation of the registration list in the residence wards yesterday. The commissioners are to set on bane today in revision of the registration list, where in the past elections had been stolen on padded registration. Send the Daily Kanaan home Insist on WIEDEMANN'S Ice Cream THE CREAM SUCREE Brick Specials for this week: HiLife and Vanilla Lemon Pineapple and Vanilla Rose Water and Vanilla Bricks or Play Bars Bread, brittle, Bi-Life Vanilla Chocolate Cinnamon Brown bread Strawberry Carmel Cinnamon Chip Back Walnut Lemon Pineapple Sherbets: Lemon Uvencup Orange It Costs No More to Have THE BEST Phone 182 The Ukrainian National Chorus 40 Voices "Some of the most amazing and beautiful singing heard here in the memory of middle-aged man."—N. Y. Sun. The Outstanding Musical Event of the Season TONIGHT! Monday, March 31st — 8:20 O'clock Robinson Gymnasium Seats on Sale: R. C. Drug Store, Bell's Music Store, School of Fine Arts. Prices $2.50 - $2.00 - $1.50. Special Bleacher Section Seats $1.00 PACHACAMC NEWS The Pachacamac party announces in this edition of the News her *ticket* for the coming spring election. It is not claimed that "every man is the best on the hill," that "no other candidates can compare with those," but the statement is made and held to that every candidate here presented to the students is fully capable of doing the duty of the office for which he is a nominee. Each student on the ticket is running on the basis of merit and experience, and no man is suggested for office by the party who is not in full control of the platform held by Pachacamac as above reproach. J. B. "Jake" Engle for President of the Men's Student Council Jake, by his record on the student council this year, is the logical man for head of the ticket. If you want a man for president who already knows how the job should be run, pick Jake. If you want a man for the office who is not interested in being a shoulder executive, Engle is that man. If you elect for the office a man who is open to suggestion and cognizant of the rights of the students, in the conduct of their own interests, yet you is not and never will be an employee carrying of petty favor from any one, your vote will be cast for Engle. It is not claimed for Jake that he ever threw the shot for a record number of shots in the glory of old K. U., but when you get down to the brass tracks in the consideration of the qualifications for the position, Engle is there with the goods. As manager of the Varsity dances this season, he has forward recommendation. Jake is a good student, is well-known and well-liked, and is a man active in the interests of the school at all times. On the Kansan, on two Jayhawkers, and on the student council itself, and in every activity in which Emil B. is working, his recital will be attended by J. B. Engle for efficient service as president of the Student Council. For First and Second Vice-President Tom Poor and Alex Kennedy Alex Kennedy is a member of the student body of the "engine" school and if you wish, a real recommendation about Kennedy. Alex is a member These men are known by their record, and will acquaint themselves of the task with genuine enthusiasm of the student. You must be every student on the hill and needs no introduction because of win athletic ability, but it is not on his popularity as a track man that Tom is presented for the council. Tom Poor is given a branch of undergraduate effort that he can get into; and his record is unimitable. When a campaign or drive is started on the hill, Tom Poor can get the executive. Why? Because Tom is a real worker, and because nothing but the biggest of prince comes from anyone who is associated with him, Tom Poor is an offspring of the council will be conducted in the right way by Tom Poor. of Tau Beta Pi, which is a sure-fire recommendation as to his scholarship. An engineer, and working his way through the ranks, will time to be one of the most active men in the school. He is a member of the Kansas Engineer Governing Board, a member of the memorial drive, and is a man of cleansing personality and character. Alex Kennedy deserves one hundred second vice-president of the Council. For Secretary, Fleay McComb That Floy "Mac" McComb will be the coach of many students since his name was presented as a Pac-12 candidate. Mac is a no-goetter. McComb will have to prove himself in the Kansas Board and the Jay-hawker staff, was captain of the winning Stadium-Union drive team and would have every sense of the word. There is nothing to conceal about McComb—if you want first hand facts about him after reading this look up his former coach in the best bet for secretary. For Treasurer, Homer Smith Editor of the Sour Owl, a straight "A" student, and one of the best students in the College, Smith needs no elaborate introduction to the student body. For treasurer of the college, Smith whose past record is absolutely unspotted, and who yet is independent and has the ability to know what is right and stick to it. Smith is that of a man. In the reorganization of the Owl society and of the college, Smith graft and securing the utmost efficiency and service to the whole student body, Homer Smith carried a leading part. Pachacamaca presents his name with confidence that the students will find in Smith the best position of treasurer of the Council. "Bob" Roberts, for Cheerleader If you don't know Bob Roberts you never went to a football game with him. You have most of us into the great majority who do know him. Since "Hawn" first picked his first assistant there has been no doubt about the next one, but he will serve as served to solidify the general opinion that he is the man. If you've never seen Roberts in action or him talk, you're missing something. Experience? Bob's got it. Peep! He radiates that commodity. School spirit? You could write a book on it with only Robert as the subject. It has "Sandy" and "Ham" in it, that's gentlemen, you know Robert. These men are all well-known through their past activities, and it is not necessary to burden the readers with a lengthy rehearsal of their qualifications. Suffice it to say that the qualifications are there. In a Pachacamac presents for the seven offices of representative to the council from the College the name of "Son" Anderson. Fred Montaner named him Horton Formey. "Dick" Bastia, Byron Keseman, Ken Crumpler and "Bud" Enwart. From the College brief way, the reasons for the selection of the above seven men are as follows: Ken Crumley, president of the Ju- nior class; Sour Owl staff and board, is undoubtedly one of the most cap- able and best liked members of the school team. Mr. Furry, a man, has shown his school spirit by his hearty co-operation in school activities. Fred Montgomery is a member of the student council now, and has been a member since he member, and has not only the ability but also the experience for a real job. Huhtu Porney, vice-president of the economies majors, is the loveliest of the students, and the main demands of the council position. “Bad Enny” Bury, “B” Shifl- let and Dick Beauty round out the list, each being picked for his past record in activities of undergraduate life. Chums could be written about car- man. From the School of Engineering Here again the names alone of the nominees are enough to secure their names. The "Engine" school, Lymb Hibbs, Walt Rising and I. C. Long have the morris back of them as reason for their nomination. Hibbs, self-supporting, elected to Tau Beta Pi and assistant librarian in the engineering library, has occasion to meet and know every man in the university, he represents the engine school in the council. Walt Rising, in the Stadium Union and Y. M. C. A. drives, on the staff of the Kansas Engineer, or A and B student, and represents the qualifications necessary for the qualifications necessary for the position as few others have. L. C. Long, a real student and a man who has the good of his school at heart, will give to the utmost of his ability time and work for a 'client conduct of the department representative.' Pharmic- Raheed Debolt Debolt is well thought of in his school and need no recommendation from academics or the school of Pharmacy. He nukes the race for representative upon his qualifications. Pharmie—Randel Debolt Medic—Charles Fitzgerald Charles Fitzgerald is the outstanding man for representative to the council from the school of medicine. All of the members of his school know Fitzgerald—enough said. Law—Rav Prever For the school of Law, Preymer was chosen because of his record as a Law and because of his interest in his profession. He man for the job, and has pledged himself to carry out the interests of the school of Law in the council to succeed him. Fine Arts—Flisks Mountain Mountain is the best man, for representative to the Council from the School of Fine Arts. He is not run by the school. Pachacamac wishes to congratulate bim for making the race and pledges Fine Arts—Fiske Mountain This candidate needs no announcement. Hetter is active in the interests of the University as a whole, and of the Graduate School in particular. There can be no mistake about the section of Hetter to the Council. her support. After looking over the field, rather than choose an inferior man, the Pacachamec support placed their bets on Fake, Mountain is a real candidate and deserves the office. Graduate—"Dop" Hetler THE OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE "BHl" Grosser is the nominee on the Pachachean ticket for president of the College, bill is known, and the student will be the deident of the college Grosser will say that the job gets full attention, and that the affairs of the school as a whole will be conducted with the efficiency and dispatch which it deserves. for vice-president—"Duckee" Miller. Duckie threw a mean Soph Heller this year, and while he probably will not get as much praise for what of this sort in his new office, he is there with bells on in any firefight. Miller will be in there fighting. Frances Patterson, the nominee for secretary-treasurer, through her activities and scholarship is fully recommended. Compare the qualifications, and Frances will be found to be fully capable of handling the job. THE ENGINEERING OFFICERS Arlo Putnam, for president, is Sigma Arlo, Tau Beta Pi, and Kappa Eta Kappa. All of these are honorary members of Putnam's ability in all lines of endeavor. Fully cognizant; of the niece's and nephew's of the school of engineering, Putnam "tucks" upon his logical candidate. For vice-president—Dale Martin —Martin makes the race because he is a fit and able candidate. In the engine school there is no question Albert Larson, the candidate for secretary-treasurer, can devote the time to the position which it demands and is known to be fully qualified. He will then sit in on the chair to the office of secretary-treasurer of the school of engineering. THE ATHLETIC BOARD The athletic board, composed of faculty members and five students, requires men who know the problems of athletics at the University and who have the interests of the school at heart above all other things. For his position, and because of these interests, he hard to find than Tus Ackerman, Babe Smith, Fred Holderman, Dan Lamar, and Lamar Gadda All are well known, and each man asks no more than a chance in continue his work for the school in this case. If he fails, the position will not be passed over as being of no consequence, for it is vital interesting to all students who have a love of football, or tennis, or finally the qualification, then can your ballot. For the Information of the Students If there is anything about the policies, tactics or intentions of the Pacchinean party which are not recognized by the students, they are open to suggestion or query from the student body at all times. "Jack" Huffing, campaign manager for Pachasamac, has the facts at his finger-tips, and at any time one can give him a chance to campaign. If you don't know, ask Jack. BowersockTheatre FOUR DAYS- STARTING MONDAY, MARCH 31 Three Sweeps Daily-- 3, 7, 9. 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