1 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1924 Jayhawks Defeat Notre Dame Team in One Mile Relay Poor Ties for Second Place in High Jump Against Former Kansas Athlete Six thousand spectators saw the fast Jayhawker relay team defeat Notre Dame in the special one-mile relay in the season that the team was composed of Captain Howard Firebaugh, Fisher, McCoy, and Griffin. The Notre Dame runners did not outscore but were completely outlasted by the Jayhawker team, The other Jayhawk points were made by Poor, who tied with Emerson Norton, former Kansas track man for second place in the high jump at 61. Norton, who won first place in the event went to Oversee, of the II Illinois Athletic Club, former University of Illinois star. Convention Hall Crowded Convention Hall Crowded Convention hall was crowded and in view of the fast pace, it being held the same night the number of spectators who turned out for the indoor claustle was above average. No national records fell but the time in the rabies was fast and predictions of officials were that some of the marks now standing would be lowered in the Missouri Valley indoor venue which he be held in March at Convention hall. Earl McKown, phenomenal node vaulter of Emporia Teachers, failed to show his usual form and was given a tie with Edward Knourde. The injury occurred when he was marred by the only accident of the meet when Knourde fractured his right ankle on his third attempt to clear the bar at 12:6. Another near accident occurred when Dillenheck fell, split a pole and fell to the mat. Dodge Wins in Last Lap In the feature race of the evening, the special 1,000 yard run, Ray Dodge was victorious over Ray Watson, former Aggie captain, defeating the speed Kanax by a sudden burst of speed in the last lap. Dodge won the race with RAY A. C. rumder and holder of several national records, who was unable to compete. Tumbling, Recreative Sports and Soccer Are Included Spring Gym Work Starts Missouri was victorious over Nebraska in the mile relay, taking the event in 3:35. Drake won the relay between Oklahoma, Drake, and Kansas Agyres in the time of 3:40. The Haskell Indians were defeated by the relay team from Creighton in a fast race of 3:38-3.5. Tumbling, outdoor recreative sports, athletic events, and soccer will fill up the men's physical education curriculum for the spring semester, according to J. N. Frazey, instructor in physical education. The first half of the camper will consist mainly of tumbling and mat work; while the last part of the work will take in soccer, which will be especially emphasized, playground baseball, and track work. Swimming equipment is also required for the tank will be open for men Monday, Thursday and Friday. Instructors for this semester are J. N. Franzy, W. H. Mifflin, W. M. Ramsey, and W. S. Randall. Because of the tendency to cut hard work, a spect makes classes will be held Saturday morning from 10:30 to 12:30, and all cull classes will be held Monday through Wednesday. Beginning next semester, a new plan will be put in operation. All juniors and seniors enrolled in either freshman or sophomore courses will roll in a special three hour class. Dickson Receives Award (By Release Service) Prof. L. E. Dickson of the University of Chicago, was awarded the $1000 prize of the American Association for the Advancement of Science as a general theory of the arithmetic of algebras. He is forty-nine years old and has been a professor at the University of Chicago since 2003. As Chairman of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Research Council, pass president of the Mathematical Society of America, and chairman of the American section of the National Academy of Sciences, he is a leader in mathematics in America. Byron. Brown, e25, returned Monday from Kansas City where he agent the week-end at his home. Third Science Congress Will Assemble in Per (By Secretary Service) Washington, the District of Columbia, the Third American Scientific Congress was held in Alma, Peru, next November. This will be the first meeting since the war and a large attendance is expected from not only ~15 percent of Latin America but from the United States and Canada. The conference will delegate and the United States will also be officially represented. The two previous Pan American Congresses met in San Antonio, Chile, in 1908, and in Washington in 1915. The last congress was divided into sections and practically all branches of science were represented. The Pan American Union is assisting the Peruvian government in circulating information as to the congress among scientific men in the United States. Oklahoma A. and M. Girls' Rifle Team Wins Match With University Respective Scores of 479----471 Considered High for Both Teams The girls' ride team of the Oklahoma Agriculture and Mining College defeated the K. U. girls' ride team by 3 points, and the girls' ride match held between the two schools for the week ending Feb. 9. The matches were held at the respective schools and the scores sent to each school as soon as all the firing occurred. The names of both teams and their seasons follow: *University of Kansas: Ann Botaford, 79; Maurine Burson, 69; Nevada Talheen, 15; Marion Collier, 95; Barbara Becker, 88; tolga 47, 40; Thomas Howson, 85; Oklahoma A. M.; E. Vaerton, 88; Theila Myers, 96; Ollie Vaughn, 96; Elanor Wood, 95; Opelia Sima, 94; total, 479. Mildred Smith, 94; Audy Hewrobb, 96; Mary Jane Faux, 88; Taley Wicker, 74, 74 "The scores of the match were high for both teams, especially for girl's teams," said Sergeant D'Ambras of the local R. O. T. C. this morning, when match was over. The R. O. T. C. unit of each school. Geyers Prove Useful to Farming in Iceland (By Science Service) Geyseres are proving useful adjuncts to farming in Iceland. A well known dye works in that country linked up its factory with water pipes direct from the hot spring, and a second dye process and for heating the factory and the workman's homes, conducted it through underground pipes laid in fields, which as an alternative produce as neighboring fields not so equipped. Although from time immemorial the iceelandr have been familiar with gusters, only recently have their industrial uses been seriously considered, and a market is open to water for baiting, bathing, and washing purposes from one of the neighboring hot springs. Mah Jongg Dermatitis New Disease Reported by Medical Association Symptoms Are Skin Eruptions Due to Lacquer on Boxes Containing Sets Chicago, Feb. 11—Mah Jongg, the new game which has infected many, brings with it a new disease, Mah Jongg dermatitis. The American Medical Association has received reports of eight or ten cases, in both New York and Chicago of a new skin eruption due to the lacquer on the boxes containing Malt Jongg sets. The first cases described by Dr. Walter J. Highman of New York were those of two women who had been treated with 24 agents previously. Serrapinations of the lacquer were dissolved in sodium hydrate solution and applied to the skin. They produced an immediate reaction and that specific sensitization existed. Cases have also been described by Drs. Oscar Lovin of New York and Erwin Zeilner of Chicago, who form definitely the lacquer in the new Mah Jongg sets. In treating the condition physicians can use the lacquer as a solution soothing lotions. The lacquer is made from a plant called Rhus verniferae, or the Japanese laquer tree. Skin trouble is caused by other objects coated with the lacquer Dr. I. Toyama, a Japanese investigator, was able to show that the lacquer on a Japanese vase that had been then broken could still able to cause the erosion when applied to the skin of a person that was especially sensitive to it. Like the poison ivy of America, the Rhus toxicadendron, the lacquer does not affect all persons equally because it makes a special sort of response to it. Standards for whiskey and brandy as medicines will be included in the new Pharmacopeia now being evised. BOWERSOCK Thursday, Feb. 14 THE LUNCH BOX CONTIENDS WITH MRS. MISS COBURN & A COHAN CAST OF COMEDIES Prices: Parquet 10 rows $2.75, last 7 rows $2.20, Balcony 1st 3 rows $2.20, last 6 rows $1.65. Second Balcony $1.10. Convinces yourself of this fact by comparing them with suits selling elsewhere at 110 more. 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