2 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Hash House Rules Number and Eligibility of Players 1. Any baseball "K* man, Varsity player, or professional, shall be required to play an outfield position. The University interpreters are not required." All teams violating this provision shall forfeit the game or games to its opponent. 2. Any club which has fewer than 13 able-bodied men as players plays on draught outside players until 13 have been secured. A boarder shall be considered as not "able-bodied" when he is physically otherwise incapacitated on playing. 3. A team must at all times play at least one player from the boarding room it represents. 4. The manager of a team, when handing in the names of players, shall be required to designate who plays, and which belong to the team. 5. When any new members come to a club they shall be allowed to play after their names have been handed into and approved by the commission 6. The commission shall have power to decide on the eligibility of players, both club men and outside players. players. Any team playing other than qualified players shall forfeit the game or games to its opponent, unless the captains or managers have agreed beforehand that an ineligible man may play. 8. Any club making a reduction in board to any ballplayer in order to induce him to join the club shall all games in which such man plays. Grounds 1. The grounds upon which the games are to be played shall be designated on the official schedule. If for any reason the field is not available at that time it shall be the duty of the chairman of the team to notify the teams of each team 24 hours before the time scheduled for the game. Time of Playing 1. the managers of each team may jointly manage the time for playing it 2. Any team which fails to appear within 15 minutes of the scheduled time of the game faces a fine, and the umpire calls "play ball" shall forfeit the game. 1. The unpumpre shall be selected by joint agreement of the managers of the team. Protested Games 2. The umpire shall have power to bench any player for any good cause, and if the player refuses to leave the game, the伞将 have power to forsert the game. List of Players 1. The commission shall have power to decide all protested games, each team to be represented at the meeting of the commission when the case comes up for comment. Three of the five members of the commission constitute a quorum, a chairman to have no vote except in case of a tie. 1. The manager of each team shall prepare a list of players, and place it in the hands of the commission, who shall keep it on record. No addition shall be made to this list without the consent of the commission. 1. Each team shall provide a ball for each game that will pass the inspection of the opposing pitcher. Number of Innings 1. The managers or captains shall agree before the game the number of innings to be played. In case of disagreement or neglect to specify 7 innings shall be considered an official game. Report of Games 1. The manager of the winning team shall report the result of the game to the Daily Kansan before noon on the following day; games played on Friday or Saturday to be reported before Monday noon. This report shall also contain a list of participants. Championship 1. Division championships shall be decided on a percentage basis. In case of tie a game shall be between the same averages, and the same aver decide the championship. as 2. The league championship shall be decided in games between the teams. 3. In case any team withdraws from the league before it has played all its scheduled games, you must declare that team shall be declared forfeited to its opponent. "There are more ways of killing a cat, you know, to use a bromide, than choking him to death on butter." The mid-week date-rule states that couples returning from the Library go the line of most resistance, which is dashed without any stop-over pass. "Hick's." The other night Sia was hungry, so Jimmie gave her a nickel, and she stalked in alone into the sacred precincts of the Oread Tea Room, ordered a milk-chocolate, and sipped it slowly and unexcitedly. Two minutes later, Jimmie entered without recognizing the girl and ordered four hamburgers and some salted peanuts. THOMPSON WILL HEAD MEN'S STUDENT COUNCIL Sis finished her chocolate, walked up and mild her them. Then she left. She wore her home- (Continued from page 1) urer, 20; member cabinet, 20; member committee, 5. department clubs: president; 5; dramatics; 4; clubs plays, 10; others, % The following is the women's point system; No, points allowed: senior 40, junior 40, sophomore 30, freshman 20. Points for various activities: W. S, G. A.: president, 35; vice-president, 25; secretary, 25; treasurer, 25; junior and senior representatives, 20; freshman and sophomore representatives, 15. Y. W. C. A.; president, 35; vicepresident, 30; secretary, 20; treasurer, 25; cabinet members, 25; members of committees. 5. Chairmen of standing committees, departments and committees of hon- or, stage 5 House chairmen, 5. House chairmen, 5. District chairmen 5. Class officers: Junior and senior, 10: freshmen and sophomore, 5. Publications: Kansan editor, 30; Kansan board member, 15; Oread edit, 20; Oread staff, 5; Annual editor, 30; Annual board member, 10. Departmental Clubs: president, 10; other officers, 5. Dramatics: senior play; leads, 10; seconds, 5. Junior, or sophomore play; leads, 10. W. A. A.; president, 10; other of flicers, 5. meets: 6 Gee Club: manager, 15; members 5 Orchestra members 5. The following officers are to be vot ed on; president, Blanche Mullen, Naomi Simpson; vice-president, from the Corey Corey; vice-president, from theuela Corey; vice-president from the School of Fine Arts, Ada Harper; secretary, Maureen McKernan; treasurer, Cora Shim, Bertha Smith. The time expired last night. ward journey. But it was not to be alone. A second later Jimmie, on a mad run caught up with her, and the two chuckled delightedly all the way home between munches of the delicious hamburgers. The ruse had worked, nobody had broken a rule, and it took them no longer than ordinary to put the plan into execution. The girl's at Sis's house enjoyed the peanuts, but Sis didn't tell them who paid for them, which was sailing under false colors, I should say. Watch "Red Pep" Philosophy in the Kansas.—Adv. Sis. Red Pep is giving you good advice two or three times a week in the Kansan. Watch for him.1 Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home Our caramel nut ice cream is different from others. Try it. Wiede mann's—Adv. You may want a photo of your self before you go home. Do it now Squires' Studio.-Adv. Never mind the waiting on that new gown, let me take your picture in the old one. Squires' Studio—Adv. "The Sunnier Side of Doubt." Plymouth church Sunday at 10:30—Advent. Many Attractive Styles in Coats for Spring! "The Sunnier Side of Doubt." Plymouth church Sunday at 10:30- Adversary. The Summer Through The Coat is a Necessity A small investment and you have a Coat that represents all that is Smart and Effective. White Chinchillas, Covert, Shepherd to Checks, Novelties, English Tweeds . . . $7.50 to $25. Friday and Saturday are fruit salad days at Wiedmann's.—Adv. Special Sale of Semi-Tailored Suits, and Sport Suits for Saturday. Styles and Models Especially designed for the College Miss, in which careful tailoring and correct designing are all important features. at. $10.75 Suits that were $18.00 and $20.00 Suits that were $13.50 and $15.00 Suits that were $22.50 16.75 at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.70 at...18.75 Suits that were $27.50 Suits that were $25.00 16.75 Very unusual and beautiful showing of White Materials, Laces, Embroideries, Flouncings and Edgzins for Graduation and Commencement wear, White Gloves, Sash Ribbons, Fans, Parasols, Silk Hosiery. Suits that were $30.00 to $35.00 at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 at. ... 21.75 Suite that were $30.00 to $35.00 Lawrence, Kansas A four-year course in mechanical engineering with the advantages of fully equipped shops and laboratories, prepares the student to enter this broad field under the best conditions. University Daily Kansan VOCATION EDITOR His position is often one of large responsibility. He is well paid. should be encouraged in knowing that the growth of industry, and the modern striving after efficiency, open a broad way of opportunity to the able mechanical engineer. He is always in demand. The High School Student who feels an interest in such a vocation as Mechanical Engineering NYMPS ON MT. OREAD DANCE ABOUT PIANO If Zeus and Lete could but glance around the world, from their high seat on old Mount Olympia, they would be wroth to see upon the slope of old Olympus where the gods were Opolio's lye. And even Pan might watch from some sequestered nook and puzzle over the fact that his clear flute hath never called a half the thong in the mountains upon the green in answer to the call of this gigantic harp. They Prepare for Their Queen What is this rival, and who are the dancing nymphs? "Tis the music of a piano that floats over the green and arrests the buoy feet of Oread. For upon the links is a piano waiting for the coming of the Queen of May and the nymphs that Frolic are preparing for the day when they will lay aside their plain suits and in bright coloured rain will dance before their queen. New shipment of tennis balls, 35 and 40 cents. The only kind you get at Carroll's."—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home Professional Cards J, F BROCK, Optometrist, and Speech- ologist 602 Masse, St. Bell Phone 695 HAIRY REDDING M. D. Eyes, earpads M. D. Eyes, earpads U. Bidg Phones, Bell 613, Home Phone J. R. BCBETTLE, M. D. D. O. 823 Brecht, both phones, office and residence. W. G. JONES, A. M. M. D. Disease of Snakehills, 1974; in Bigg, Residence 250 Snakehills, 1976; in Bigg, Residence 250 DR. H. L. CHAMBERS. Office over Squires' studio. Both phones. A. J. ANDERSON, M. D., Office 715 Vt. Phragm. 124. DR. PETER D. PAULS, Osteopath, Office and residence. 7½ East 7th St. General practice. Hight phone numbers: 2, 10, 2 to 6, and 7 to 8 by appointment. DR. N. 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