(2) UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PLAY INSPIRED BY WAR "Hyphenated-American" Idea Figures in New Play Theorem 10.3.2. The following statements are true: From the Chicago Tribune, Charles Frohman announced recently the business with a new play deal with the various present day attempts to unsettle the loyalty of German Americans through secret agencies. It is a war time play in three acts entitled "The Hyphen, and is by Justus Miles Forman. Rehearsals will start at once and the piece will be presented this season. Speaks to Women "The Hyphen" is the first American play inspired by the war, and on this stage he was especially glad to produce it. The cast will be announced later. Miss Vida Hunt Francis, national secretary of the Associate of Collegiate Alumnae will address the two evening at 4:30 o'clock in Room 5 Green Hall on "The Past, Present and Future Contributions to the World's College," the Association consists of 7,100 college women in the United States. ANNOUNCEMENT An assembly will be held under the auspices of the Student Volunteers of the University at 8 o'clock in Myers Hall. Lovell Murray, educational secretary of the movement, will speak. Faculty Luncheon Tomorrow The weekly faculty luncheon will be held at 12:30 o'clock tomorrow in Myers Hall. The discussion will be lead by J. Lovell Murray and Dean Arvin Olin. Twenty-one members of the faculty attended last week's luncheon, and a still larger crowd is expected tomorrow. Marie Robinson Ill Marie Robinson, junior College who has been ill at her home in Ecuador the past week with bronchial pneumonia is improving but will not be able to return to school until after Easter vacation. Sport Hash 1-2-3-4-5-6-7. All good people go to heaven. When they get there they will tell How the girls played like Earl Crabbe This was but one of the many new yells which the enthusiasts at the annual tournament sprung on the unsuspecting college public and townpeople. Nor were all the outbursts axiomatically to the rooting faction's team. Some were imprecies upon the opponents such as: Newly Weds, Newly Weds, Rah, Rah, Rah. Ellsworth needs a high chair, Da, Da, Da. Probably the spontaneous recognition of the services of a certain forward aroused the best hand'from the spectators who at the time were not incubating themselves and the name in progress. A raw boned miss in ill-fitting garb had been throwing goals with incessant regularity. Probably in some village they know her by her surname but here she will always be spoken of as an incubator, or an angel-girl, congratulated in one corner and gave vent to their feelings as follows; Raw, Raw, Raw, Raw, Raw, Raw, Raw, Raw, Raw, "Lizie" A couple of women showed remarkable athletic prowess along different lines. The Chanute center was pitched by the Americanian from Sterling but got the ball or the jump four-fifths of the time With a little training on the high jump she could make the K. U. conferred of bar skimmers look foolish. On the average, it is safe to say that the girls' games were more fiercely contested than those of the men. Though the women are reeled in for their game, in floor, they play that section and incidentally their opponent, with a vengeance. It seemed to mean more to them than did the men's games for hardly a game terminated but that some girl was led weeping from the floor because her team had been put out of the running. An Atchison lass took his place and the team, bursting in real tears upon their defeat and having no green kerchief handy, was forced to seek seclusion in the arm of her coat. Some of the visiting delegations were more than excited while their teams were actual contestants. A small coterie of women from tate directly behind the south goal during the Yates-Dodge exhibition. Towards the final minute Yates was behind but fighting desperately to overcome their diminutive opponents. Whenever the ball neared the south goal, this team would be like mad, shaking the basket supporter to such an extent that the best timed shot probably have been jerked out. A horse shoe fling back from the center line by Evans over and the Yates teacher was wrapped in profound gloom when the match was over. Should Ocott be awarded the coaching berth at K. U. he plans to become a permanent citizen of Lawrence, if an informant of mine has the straight depe on the matter; During his brief stay in Kansas recently, he decided that there ought to be a business opening here and in创办 its coaching venture is a success. In the洛克 sporting goods business in Lawrence or if t hails not practicable, in Topeka or Kansas City, leaving the work in the care of an assistant during the rush of the football season. Coaching will be a different thing with Olecatt at K. U, than it was at any of the places where he formerly worked with the football men. He has been in the habit of taking a two week vacation to practice and earning a good sized stipend tutoring pigeon artists. This is a common system among Inter-fraternity Baseball League Schedule
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Junior Prom Tickets Can be secured any time from William Beal Yssel Y. Young RaimonG.Walters Lawrence Miller Harlan Hutchins Ray West Harry McColloch Harry McColloch Ross Busenbark J. M. Johnson Edward Tanner Cecil De Roin Alex Creighton or At the Check Stand in Fraser Hall 11:15 to 12:30 Kenneth H. Foust A. W. Ericksen E. M. Johnson F. H. McFarland L. B. Flintom Byron Davis small Eastern institutions. Here, however, it will be his chief aim to get the most out of the football men and outside interests will have to occupy the background for several years at least. direct from the importer and displayed by us exclusively—in both trimmed and plain models—Pleased to show you— A Sterling forward, Miss Mae Zimmerman by name, takes the prize when it comes to a cool head and a keen eye. During the contest with the Whitewater girls this young lady was an exceptionally prolific point winner, getting 24 tallies in the first ten minutes of the play and increasing that to 41 before the gun sounded the conclusion. In our north window— Ladies' Panamas Johnson & Carl Taking it all around, the successful coach is the man who has football on the brain most of the waking hours of the day. This does not mean that he has to stick around the campus every week of the year rather that he must keep a close watch on his proactive players on the field in class room. Last summer, I saw Yost of Michigan at a baseball game in New York. The Yankees were hopelessly behind and Yost pulled out several typewritten pages which he proceeded to study. The sheets contained the names of some 200 or more WRs, the type chap was a poor student and Yost was urging him to go to school to make his eligibility certain. He was trying to land a summer job for another whom he wanted removal as far as possible from any dissipating influence. It is this close study and intense application to understand to become the predominant figure among football coaches and the most successful of the younger schools are following his example. The two games with the Topaka Western Leaguers will undoubtedly exert a steadying influence on the K. U. baseball cubs. The professionals may now show how to take away any feeling of overconfidence that may be germinating. A ball player needs confidence and lots of it but one lota of overconfidence can prove the undoing of a good team. Then, too, a college coach will have as vicious after a few futile swings into deep ozone after some pro's curves. Twenty Illinois track and field athletes left Urbana yesterday for Berkeley, California where they will do one week's training preparatory to meeting Coach Christie's California team. The men are in good shape with the exception of broad jumper Pocue, of football fame, who pulled a muscle Wednesday but was nevertheless taken on the trip. California showed to advantage in a dual meet in Iowa and New Jersey. Preble defeated champion Fred Kelly over the high sticks. Preble is the same chap who took second to Braun of Dartmouth at the last Eastern Intercollegiate. Shattuck of California hurled the ball 160 feet, before he vanished 12 feet. Nichols was the most prolific point winner of the meet getting 11 points in the three jumping events. Fred Murray, the Missouri Valley Conference low hurdle champion, covered the 220-yard low sticks in the new Pacific Coast record time of 24.1 recently after making the high flight in 15.2. Norton, who also scored points in the Missouri Valley Conference, took second in both races. Bonnett and Wilson, conference champions in the half-mile and mile events, coached each team their race in fair time from a comparatively easy field. George Horine, in addition to winning the high jump captured five points by taking the javelin with a hurl of 155 feet. Good throwing for a little man. Engineers go to Norton Prof. C. A. Haskins and Joseph E. Welker, of the School of Engineering women in Faculty and Saturday making a survey for a seewage disposal plant for the tuberculosis sanitarium there. Kodakers, we have Cyc and Halioi paper—Squires...Adv. Have You Your Party Dress for the Junior Prom? We have brought out from New York a number of very smart and dainty dancing frocks. Very effective,very inexpensive.Taffetas,crepe de chines,chiffons,nets in the prettiest of evening shades. The prices range from $12 to $25 White chinchilla coats $10 to $20 We also have a few evening dresses purchased before the first of the year that we offer at $6.95 to $10.95—about one-half their former prices. The shades are fully represented and the models differ only slightly from those more recently arrived. 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