Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1921-03-24
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.. \reh 23, I )5 ion 2eta a ====================~==r'========================================================= 18 5 eta • Vol. XX-New Series X. IOWA CITY, IOWA, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921 NUMBER 139 e 30 eta. CONGREGATIONALISTS WILL FRATERNITIES POSTPONE WOMEN RETURN· PRESENT TWO-ACT COMEDY IOWA WOMEN TO FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SEALS CLUB TO "Miss Doulton's 6rchid", a two-act The championship basketball game FROM NATIONAL comedy by Margaret Cameron, will be ,DEBATE INDIANA for Pan-Hellenic honors has again HOLDJNVITATION put on by the young people of the been postponed. Kappa Sigma and Congregational church 'the latter part Sigma Nu fraternities have decided First Inter-c~lIegiate Debate W. A. A. MEETING of April. Robert A. Rockhill Ll of not to play this week, but will probab ,TANK TOURNEY Larchwood has charge of the presen for Women to be Held, ly clash as soon as possitlle after va- tation of the play. Here May 12 • cation. ve Delegates Report Iowa's Mem , Six Iowa Colleges and Fifteen [)f bership Largest of Any High Schools to be Invi University MARY MCCORD IS o/t~~ t~~vfi:~:;t;:I~~~: !~1:~st:~ TEAM WILL NOT ted to Meet ~articipate in i~ter-collegi~te d~bates NEXT CONVENTION IS IN 1924 In a debate WIth the Umverslty of , " HAVE RECESS' . TO BE HELD APRIL 18 AND 19 s. NEWtPRESIDENT Indiana. The Indiana team will de- ' Iowa is Only University of _Confer. ,bate here May 12, on the question, Women Swimmers Will Compete in ence to Play Field Ball - Rules fol' Margaret Z. Young Elected Resolved, That the Philippine Islands Competition for Places on Distance Plunging, Fancy and Plain r of Basketball Are Changed - Vote Diving and Racing - Winners in 1074. Vice-President, Persus Car- be granted their independence by the Team To Be .urged By Decides to Give Point for Athletic United States by June I, 1922. Indiana • Events to Receive Medals - Guests Ability Only ney Secretary! of Y. W. Was given the privilege of choosing Vacation Practice to Be Entertained by Sororities which side it would represent, and as Three hundred women from all Mary L. McCord A3 of Des Moines yet the side chosen by that team is The baseball men will remain here , Inyitations have been sent out by over the United States representing not known. for the ~pring recess in order to get the Seals club, honorary swi,mming tbhty-nve c.olleges and universities was anounced as the new president Any undergraduate women is eligi- in fuft time on their work. No reduc- club for women, to all colleges and were at the jl. A. A. conference at of Y. W C. A. at the regular meet- ble to take part in this debate and try tion in the squ,.d will be made ,)Intil high schools in the state having swim Bloomington, Ind., March 17, 18, ud ing last night. The other officers ~ho outs will probably be the first week after the vacation practices and then ming pools, to a swimming meet to 19, acording to the University women were announced at that time are vice in April. Dates will be posted right Coach James Ashmore expects to be held at the women's gymnasium who attended the meeting. Pauline president, Maragaret Z. Young A3 of after vacation. The team will be' wield the scimet~r in cutting do"'; the April 18, and 19. Spencer A2 of Des Moines was the selected by a committee from the squad. He intendes to give every This will be a regular meet including official delegate, Helen Hayes A2 of Eagle Grove; secretary, M. Persus women's Forensic Council. man an equal chance in proving his such events as distance plunging, Iowa City the un-official delegate and Carney Al o~ Greene; treasul'er, Under the present agreement, Iowa ability, b~t in order to get the best fancf and plain diving, and racing Miss Ann BoiIlon of the physical Madge L. McCord A2 of Minneapolis; submits the question and Indiana sub- results thIS will necessitate reducing with different strokes. Medals will be education department also represented undergraduate ,field representative, mits a method of judging. subject to the squad in order to concentrate the given to the winners of' the different ,. the Univel'sity. Florence V. Bierring A3 of Des the approval of Iowa. Each university work on the best prospects. events. One night wm be devoted to r Moines. will fu~nish only one team of thre~ . Coach As~mor~ has worked out var- the contest between the high schools The University has the most mem bers in the W. A. A. of any college The. other nominees were 'presi,gent, women. The return debate will be in. 10US tentatIve hneups the past fer' and the other to the Universtiy and in the athletic conference of Amer Jean M. Speirs A3 RienJ:>eck; vice Bloomington, Indiana, next year. days and two three-inning games colleges. ot have been held showing good pros- The University high school girls are ican college women. Iowa is the president, Helen Langworthy A3 of pects for a strong hitti,pg and fielding enthusiastically preparing for this only university that plays field ball Messina; secretary, Helen Shrader Al COUNCIL CHOOSES TWO team. The nine pitchers, Voltmer, meet and they have a good chance of and it is getting out the rule~ for ali of Iowa City; treasurer, Lois W. Sen DELEGA TES TO ATTEND Becker. J?yke, Fl'ohwein, Hanson, An- placing high in the various events, colleges . in the conference. Iowa was sor Al of Independence; undergrad s MEETING AT · MISSOURI derson, Dunlap, Garvin, and Wells, according to Helen Hayes, A3 of Iowa the more prompt in sending out its uate field represent~tive, Ruth V. Van a new man, are fast rounding into City, president of the Seals. The visit report to the sectional conference at Law A2 of Marshalltown. Columbus, 0., last year. These things Delegates to the conference for un- shape and look good for a game now. ing women will be entertained at the The voting was cal'l'ied on in the dergraduate self-government to be As a prospective first team Ash- 'various sorority houses and CUl'l'ier were brought out at the meeting. Y. W. room, Tuesday and Wednesday, held at. Columbia,..;Mo., April 7, 8, more has tried out several men for hall. and approximately two hundred votes The spirit of the meeting was that and 9, were selecteTat the meeting of each position and in many' the com- The following schools have been in were cast. The competition was very W. A. A. stands for big things and the student council held Tuesday ev- petiti?n has been spirited. The clos-. vited to this meet: Iowa City high keen and many offices were won by does them. The most important dis ening in Old Capitol. est rIvalry centers between Michael- school, University high school, Dav only two or three votes. -cussion arising was the question of Edmund J. Harrington D3 of Sioux son and Locke behind the bat, with enport, Muscatine, East Waterloo, basketball. Ohio and Oberlin debated The reports of the various commit City, member of the council from the each ml;\n showing exceptional ability. Sioux City, Burlington, Clinton, North whether men's or women's rules should tees for the year were tead. The sec college of dentistry and Henry H. Michaelson has the advantage of one East and West Des Moines high be followed. After the debate an retary's report was read by Marjorie Miller L2 of Webster City, represen- year's experience in a conference race schools, Cedar Rapids, Ames and open discusion was held and a vote Meardon A2 of Iowa City; the treas tative from the college of law were and' looks better than ever: Locke Mount Pleasant. The six colleges was taken at the closed meeting in user's report by Catherine Hamilton the two members selected to represent has excelled in the hitting depart- expected to attend the meet are Coe, favor of women's rules, Spaulding's A2 of Pasadena, Cal.; the financial re the council at this conference. me~t so far and has had considerable Cornell, Ames, Drake, Buena Vista being adopted. The expansion policy port by Mary L. McCord; member Following a report by Marion C. experience as freshman star last year. and State Teachers College. s introduced by Missouri. recommended ship report, Margaret Z. Young; re SmithA4 of Winterset, chail'lnan of This is the first time for many sea that all 'Coleges have a national dir port of tbe meetings committee by the committee on publishing a Uni- ~ons that Iowa has had so much abi! ecto~y giving the names and address YALE HISTORIAN IS Eileen S. Young A4 of Cherokee; re versity song book a decision was Ity for the catching position, both in es of all foul' year colleges which SECURED THROUGH port of the social committee was read reached at this n:eeting to turn the fieldin~ and hitting. Either of the give a degree. It was decided that by Helen Langworthy; voluntary '. publication of the song book over to men wll lhardly be kept off the team GRADUATE COLLEGE points should be given for athletic study committee report by Alvaretta the memqers of Staf{ and Circle, hon- on account of their excellent hitting ability only, and that a letter should M. West A4 of Iowa City; publicity Charles McLean Andrews, Farnam represent nothing but athletics. committee, Lue Prentiss A3 of Iowa orary seniOI' society for women. strength. Harry A.