UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THEATRE VARSITY TODAY Shubert presents a quartet of Cabiria stars in Gustave Flaubert's novel in six reels. Salambo Tomorrow: Hallie Ermeine Rives in "Satan Sanderson" featuring Orrin Johnson. HASH HOUSE SEASON WILL OPEN FRIDAY (Continued from page 1) Weible, Frost, McVey, Nixon, Degem, mgr. Stevenson: Messick, Kubic, Sperry Jones, Mather, Teasley, Scalpine Terry, Pickering, Reed, Jeter, Robinson, Murphy. Hash House Rules Number and Eligibility of Players Number and Englibility or players A baseball player, an athlete, or a coach should, shall be required to play an outfield position. The University interpretation of "professional" shall hold. Any team that plays on the field will perform the game or games to its opponent. 3. A team must at all times play 2. Any club which has fewer than 13 able-bodied men as qualified players shall be allowed to draught outside players until 13 have been secured. A boarder shall be considered as not "table-bodied" when he is physically or otherwise incapacitated from playing. at least five men from the boarding house it represents. 4. the manager of a team, when handing in the names of players, shall be required to designate which players, and which belongs 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. 7. 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. Grounds 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. Time of Playing 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 team to notify the managers of each team at least 12 hours before the time scheduled for the frame. the time for playing 1. The team that team may jointly change the time for playing a 2. Any team which fails to appear within 15 minutes of the scheduled time of the game, or fails to communicate with the team during the "play ball" shall forfeit the game. Umpire 1. The ampire shall be selected by joint agreement of the managers of the office. 2. The umpire shall have power to bench any player for any good cause, and if the player refuses to leave the game, the umpire shall have power to forfeit the game. Protested Games 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 consideration. 2. The five members constitute the mission, providing a quorum, the chairman to have no vote except in case of a tie. List of Players 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. 1. The managers or captains shall agree before the game the number of IRISH FIRST TROUBADOURS? Professor Says Early Wandering Singers Were Cells From the New York Post. In a lecture on Rennes, Brittany in a lecture on the Celtic influence, in literature at the University of Cincinnati, recently distinguished between two classes of Celtic populations, those Celtic in origin, but with an intermingling of Celtic blood, and those more surely Celtic. Ireland, which M. Le Braz chose as his starting-point, possessed, at the time of the Scandinavian invasion, an old civilization that had been little influenced by Rome or Germany. Christianity, however, left a profound imprint upon the Gaelic soul. It is in the religious domain that Ireland first influenced the European world. Her saints evangelized barbarian Europe; her art produced awakening that she produced her artists and philosophers. The influence of her epic poetry was no less felt than that of her evangelization. Through poetry and music the legs end of Arthur were kept ever fresh in the Celtic mind. Music and song were an essential part of their education, but it was a decided character among them, from the sixth century through the twelfth. Gradually, as the Celts and Saxons united, the latter learned to appreciate the Celtic poetry, and the Celtic literary themes passed into Saxon possession. But, as the new social state evolved, formed of this alliance, the art of the bards ceased to be an essential part of life; compelled to find a means of support. They became wandering singers, going to assemblies, feasts, and abebes. "It should not be surprised," remarked M. le Braz, "if it should some day be discovered that the institution of the French language, so popular in Europe during the Middle Ages, had its first originators in the country of Wales." Through him the language was imminently sung in the poetry was imminent, sung in the Roman languages—Celtic, Saxon, Roman. LOCAL OPTION AT HARVARD Movement to Have Each Class Decide Beer Question for Iself Apparently the question of serving beer at Harvard class gatherings is not to be allowed to drop with the disbandment of the class this week. Petitions have now been circulated in the sophomore class asking that the question, as to that class, be put to a test vote. The propriety of the question has to be determined. Student Council executive committee when it meets next Tuesday; the petition bears the names of more than fifteen students. and F. T. Smith, '15, will appear at the executive committee meeting to urge the adoption of a plan of direct student action, each class for which they would need to matter to go to a vote, a second request will then be made for the call ing of a special election in the sophomore class, for in the regular course of events none would be held until the annual choice of officers next fall. She-Of course, he bored me awfully, but I don't think I showed it. Every time I yawned I just hid it with my hand." He (trying to be gallant)—Really I don't see how a hand so small could —er-hide--that is—beastly weather we're having, isn't it? innings to be played. In case of disagreement or neglect to specify 7 innings shall be considered an official game. 1. The manager of the winning team shall report the result of the game to the Daily Kansan before noon of the following day; games played on Friday or Saturday to be reported before Monday noon. This report shall also contain a list of participants. Report of Games 3. In case any team withdraws from the league before it has played (the league was not played or unplayed by that team shall be declared forfeited to its opponent. 1. Division championships shall be decided on a percentage basis. In case of tie a game will be played, the winner will have an adverse to decide the championship. 2. The league championship shall be between the division champions. Championship' PROTSCH "The Tailor" SPRING SUITING Autographic Kodaks $11 to $60 Complete Special Attachments $2.50 to $3.50 Evans Drug Co. Successors to Raymonds USE EURIPIDES AS PREACHER Greek Dramatist Brought Forth by Women to Aid Peace Choice of Euripides "Trojan Women" as the play to be used for propaganda purposes by the women's peace party as a Chicago company of players tours the country, is interested for several reasons. The theater is thereby recognized as an important venue. The Press, pulpit and audience are have a rival. But this is not all. In search of a play which, if well rendered and obedient to its writer's intentions, would show the consequences of war to women and children, the persons promoting this endeavor, the Carnegie Peace Foundation, found nothing in the modern drama of any people equal to the Greek playwright's depiction of the Peloponnesian war. They wisely decided to render the classic masterpiece instead of a possible but no unchallengeable modern war-play, with purposes and inferior in fidelity and cander to the Attic author's work. From the Chicago Herald. It is the aim of the women's peace party to put an end to war, and this primarily is the explanation of its call on ancient Euripides to succor them by furnishing an anti-militarist weapon burned in the workshop of a Greek who was a tinker and stylist as well as a playmaker. Tactically the move is shrewd, for it will subject to the moral lessons of the play many young Greeks will be to add to their critical resources notes and observations on the technique of the early Greek's artistry. Some persons will subscribe for and go to the play for what they hope will be its cultural influence. The management of the enterance to the production of the play will not only please playgoers but stir them into active work for peace. Cruiser "What sort of a boat is it, the inquisitive man." "A boy asked the smart lad. "And where is she going?" "A cruise, sir." "What makes it go?" "Its screws, sir." "Who are on board?" "It's crew, sir." "It looks pretty smart." 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