T h i t k t T h i t k t T h i t k t T h i t k t T h i t k t T h i t k t T h i t k t T h i t k t T h i t k t Th ines ay out Ch ri es rob d Or p ras e nd and n er a MONDAY, MARCH 24. 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Three Kansas Court Stars Receive Places on All-Western Team Ackerman Makes First String and Black Second; Mosby Goes on Third Three Kansas men were placed on the AL-Western basketball teams piced by Fred Young, sport writer on the Journal-Past. Tuskegee man was placed at center court first team. Charleston was placed first team. Charleston was placed second and Bob Mobly at guard on the third team. Mr. Young said that he experienced some difficulty in selecting the teams because of the number of overall players in the Missouri key, Illinois and Indiana state service, first team was composed on Vandiver, Franklin college, and Miner, Ohio State, as forwards; Ackerman, Kenan, campus; Kipke, Michigan, and Kizer, Notre Dame, game. In selecting Ackerman, the Young All-Western five, has played two years for Doctor Allen and has been a consistent point-getter both years. He stands 6 feet, 1 inch and seldom has been out of position, finishing up-happie style, for the last four games fo. the dashknewhers with his gonk-shooting. "He is aighter, but an exceptionallyclean player, and has anexcellent temperament for basketball. He scored141 points against the thirdhigh point of the Missouri Valley conference. "Ackerman has a slight edge over Maboney of Creighton, Billwell or illinois, Cummingsh of Chicago, and other good centers of this section. Aggie Stars to Graduate Coach Must Build Entire New Backfield for 1925 Graduation will take a large number of gridiron stars from the Aggies, but with considerable heavy material, Coach Bachman is optimistic, believing that the Wildcats will possess outright to path to overly touchdowns. Another fact that is encouraging to the Purple football followers is that they expect to have the first consistent kicker and pointer since the days that they were on campus throughout the conference. O. L. Cosehane, a candidate for the position of quarterback, is said to be an expert in the line of making points with the toe, so the Anglo-American some field goals to their touchdowns. Coach Bochman has the task of building an entire new backfield to replace the physies who came so close to ruining Ranssa's record last year. Half the physies in the team will mean considerable work to get a new line. The Wildcats can not expect to have the nerial attack that they possessed last year, but they may make up for their by their headwork. They began in the gymnasium, the snow presenting out-door workouts. Beauty Not Needed to Play Yokel Par - (Boy Scouts Service) New York, NY — An ugly man once said that beauty is only skin deep. Herbert Mundin of the Charlot Revue at the Times Square Theater, New York, disavows that the phrase originated with him. From which may be inferred that Mr. Mundin is in charge of his way through a myriad of interested young women at the stage door on matinee days who come to see the handsome matinee did pass out. That an ugly man does have his admirers, nevertheless, is shown by Mr. Mundin's performance which draws more than a modicum of applause from those He is one of the drolest comedians England has produced and gives a most artistic performance, or rather performances, for he appears in several roles in the British comedy Brixton yorkkakem loved to a country lass, with all the bacolic fervor to which "the country is air." Short Hair Brings Penalty Short Hair Brings San Francisco Three coe eds at San Marcos (Cusanedo) can bear their cut their hair too short. They were accused of patterning their style after that adopted in the motion picture "Penjola." All men interested in tennis are requested to report Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 p. m. in Dresden, Germany, at the northeast corner of the gymnasium. George Glaskin, Captain. Basketball Team Has Shake-Up in Positions The Jayhawk basketball team went through a regular practice Monday in preparation for the game with the University of Missouri next Wednesday night in Kansas City. The squirters are one of the two regular guard们, however, Moshy will not be able to play because his knee which was injured during the season is not back. And Belgard and Bellgard both played a shot finger. He shot himself accidentally while acting as timer in the high school tournament, Captain Black will be shifted to guard where he hit. Hitt, Allcerman will play either center or farward, and Heckert will be used in either of those two positions. Engel will be the other forward. According to Coach C., Allen there may be an entirely different one. A. F. Bement Reports on Lincoln Highway; 2,500 Miles Available September the Best Month for Pleasure Trip Across Continent (United Press) Detroit, Mich. "The Lincoln highway, from coast to coast, is 80 miles completed, according to a statement by A. F. Bement, vice-president of the Lincoln Highway Association. Last week, we traveled 2,500 miles of allweather road available. The building began late in 1913 and was naturally retarded by the war. At the present rate the highway will be completed to the Pacific Coast in 2000 and was expended yearly in the 1923. The nature of the roads to be encountered by those thousands who are even now planning a transcontinental drive for this year Lincoln, highway, east or west, is in tablid form in the following tables: Miles Concrete ... 506.1 Brick ... 110.9 Macadam ... 450.3 Graved gravel ... 1,205.4 Natural gravel ... 187.5 Graded earth ... 387.3 Natural earth ... 74.6 Paved city streets ... 220.5 3. 142.6 Mr. Bement states that the only possible rough-going transcontinental tourists on the Linch highway will find this, out here, to be encountered in any of the states where new pavement is being laid, would be in western Utah. This section is short, less than 125 miles will not prove a barrier. The route usually opens in the Sierra in June and closes with snow in late November, but the best month to make a pleasure trip away is October or November, considered, is September. It is no longer necessary to carry an ounce of extra gas in the car at any time during the trip across the continent on the Lincoln highway, because the cream of drinking water be carried west of Cheyenne, Wy., and that some food be carried between Salt Lake City and the California border. The route is easy to follow. It is located in San Francisco Bay. Professor Geltch to Give Recital in Fraser Hall A violin recital by Prof. Waldman Gelfch, of the School of Fine Arts, will be given in Fri., Dec. 18 at 6:30 p.m. The program for this recital will be as follows: Sonata, A Major, Adagio Adagio Abroche Ballet Music from "Romanuille" Allegro molto vivace brientale ... Amani-Hartmann the Blue Lagoon ... Andante Allegro molto vivace ... Dvorsak-Kreuner Zapatead (Spanish Dance) Sarasane The recital will be given at 8 o'clock. ... Millocker Winternitz Slavie Dance, G minor ... A memorial building will be erected at William and Mary College in Virginia, to the fifty founders of Beta Kappa. The memorial will also commemorate one hundred and fifty years ago. ... Sendele-Pavkovit Menuet, E flat ... Hadyin-supper Mazurkia ... Zarysik Concerto, E minor ... Mendelssohn Enter National Contest Allegro molto appassionato Andante Team From Engineering Unit to Meet Other Shooters Mrs. Louisa E. Sisson will talk on "Old and New Pioneers By One of the Former," at the Y. W.C. A. meet Tuesday, at 4:30 a.m. at Myers hall. The engineer unit of the local R. O, T. C will enter a team in the national R. O, T. C gallery rifle competition this year for the trophy offered by the Society of American Military Engineers. From within the office of the department of military science and tactics this morning. Each engineer unit of schools having reserve officers training corps may enter a team in this contest. Each team is to consist of ten men with any number of alternates, but the alternates are not allowed. In each case the other disability of the regular members of the team. An officer in each school is to have charge of the firing and must send in the results to national headquarters by April 27. All members engineer unit are eligible for the Six members from the engineer unit of the local R. O. T. C. have been selected already for the team and the other four members of the team will be chosen from the team in the competitive match March 27 and 28, according to Lieut. H. J. Casey, officer in charge of the engineering unit. Following are the men that have been chosen: John B. Browne, James and James. These men were chosen because they have been on the regular R. O. T. C. team all season. Good Husband Easier Selected Than Dress (By E. W. Howe) According to E. W. Howe it is a thousand times easier to pick out a good husband than to choose a good (By E. W. Howe) In picking out a husband, there are only three or four kinds of men to consider, and only three or four mistakes possible, but in picking out dry goods there are a thousand and half of them mistakes. 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