TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1924 Jayhawkers Take Fifth in Aquatics; Pikers Win Meet Four Kansas Men, Dohyns Wyatt, Posey, Culver, Place Fourth in Contest Washington University won the Missouri valley swimming meet held in St. Louis, last Saturday night. The team placed third in third, Drake fourth, and K. U., fifth. The Kansas team placed fourth in the 100 yard free style and fourth in the 500-yard freestyle. 50 yard free style, first, Washington; second, Washington; third Washington; fourth, Kansas Aggies Time: 25-1.5 hours Fancy diving, first, Washington; second, Washington; third, Kansas Argentine; fourth, Iowa State. 220 yard fire stroke, first. Washington; second, Kansas Aggies; third Washington; fourth, Kansas Aggies Time: 2:40 Summary; Relay, first. Washington; second; Kenna Aggies; third. Iowa State; fourth, Kansas. (Wynn) Posey, Culver, Dohany). Time: 1:48 Plunge for distance, first, Iowa State; second, Washington; third, Washington; fourth, Kansas Aggies. Distance: 64 to 4 feet. 150 yard back stroke, first, Washington; second, Iowa State; third, Kansas Aggies; fourth, Washington Time: 2:13. 200 ward breast stroke, first; Drake; second; Washington; third, Iowa State; fourth, Washington Time: 3:03. 440 yard free style first, Washington; second, Kansas Aggies; third Washington; fourth, Iowa State Time: 5:49 3-5. 150 yards free style, first, Washington; second, Washington; third, Kansas Aggies; fourth, Kansas U. (Dobyns). Time: 1:00. Dean Walker to Speak on Industrial Expansion P. F. Walker, dean of the School of Engineering, left this morning for Leavenworth, where he will speak before the Chamber of Commerce today. The theme of Professor Walker's studies will be industrial expansion. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Professor Walker will go to Atchison Wednesday, where he will speak before the Chamber of Commerce on a similar subject. Meiklejohn Sees Athletic Change Radical changes will be made on college football. Mr. Meiklejohn, former head of Amherst College, who says that college work will be made to blend into the athletics of college athletes will remain, but that the idea of having a professional coaching staff will go and the various sports will be run by appointed members of the student body. Meiklejohn Sees Athletic Change Change in Football Rules Abolishes Kick-Off "Tee The most radical change made in ball rules by the committee bich met in New York City Saturday to discuss the regulations and alterable ways was the abolition of "tee" which is used in the kick-off. According to the new rules, the ball on the kick-off must be held by one of the other players, while the other player must set the loss in distance and height which this will bring about, the kick-off in the future will be from midfield. This is ten yards in advance of the kick-off which was made from the 40 yard line. Varsity Baseball Squad Holds First Out-Door Practice Hopes for Good Team Bright Need Pitching Material, Save Clark Coach George "Potys" Clark took the baseball squad outdoors Monday afternoon for the first out-door work of the year. The squand looked good considering the earliness of the season. He has not completed the pitching staff yet and is still looking forward to seeing what he men who think that they can qualify for the position are urged to report," said Coach Clark after practice. The work Monday consisted of light fielding and batting practice. The ground is still very heavy and the pitchers have been with good weather ahead the coaches say that the squad will get down to work shortly. Coach Clark has been putting the men through gym work and preparing them for the coming season. Although there are only four letter men back, the squad is well balanced with the exception of pitchers. Halpin will probably fill the catcher's birth. He played on the freshman in the first game and will experience in that position. This will leave Lonborg for use in the infield. Lonborg is an all around player and will make a good catcher, but he will in his own way be unable to play. The four letter men, who will be back this year are: Lonberg, Davis, Black, and Price. Davis is the only pitcher in the group. He has experience from last year and will be invaluable this year. Black is a dieler and will probably be used in the best bet at first base so far, but he may be changed if need be to some other infield position. Rifle Team Picture in Eagle The rote-gravure section of the Wichita Daily Eagle for Sunday, March 16 had a large size picture of the members of the team, and the team. The picture showed the women standing with their rifles. The names of the members of the team, their addresses, and matches they have held this season were included. The picture was taken with the local R. O. T. C. camera and developed in the R. O. T. C. laboratory. Corbin Hall Girls Organize Team The women of Corbin hall have organized a basketball team, to compete in the tournament with the other women's organizations. According to Edith Mary Martin, who is in charge of organizing the team, he work is going on all day and if the girls come out for practice. Father Morris L. Kain of Hutchinson, Kan., visited the Deltau Pilon house during the high school basketball tournament. Father Kain was a member of the Rutgers chapter of Delta Pilon. Varsity Bowersock Prices: 10e & 28e Shows: 2:30 - 4 - 7:30 - 9 Last Times Tonight Gaston Glass and Miriam Cooper in "Daughters of the Rich" "The Tie That Binds" by Charles K. Harris The seniors will meet the freshen and the juniors will play the ophormones again tonight, the games begin at 7 o'clock. Sophomore Women Win Team Won Loss Seniors 4 0 Juniors 2 2 Sophomores 2 2 Freshmen 0 4 Marion Collier, a sophomore, scored the highest number of points in the game, totaling 12. Esther Otl, also of the sophomore team, was second with 11 points. Edith Mary Martin put 9 contours through the hacket. The standing of the teams in the tournament would be COMING NEXT WEEK The line-ups were as follows: Juniors, Crooks, Duncan, Martin Hanes, Ludemann, Foulk, and Han- sen (substituted for Marton; son- hones, Collier, Ott, Meyers, Reed Mitts, Matt Hanes, Miss Ratt Hoeffer acted as评定. Two Inter-Class Games Played This Evening The sophomore women's basketball team won a victory over the junior first round team, 24 to 16. The teams were quite evenly matched and both put up a With LON CHANEY Paramount First National TheBestinMotionPictures Send the Daily Kansan home. The regular meeting of Snow Zoology Club will be held at 7:30 p.m. w.m. Wednesday, March 26th, in room 304 snow hall. Professor W. S. Hunter, of the department of psychology, will speak. A meeting of freshman baseball candidates is called for Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 in room 292 Robinson gymnasium. 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