UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN GOLLEGE ACCEPTS PROFS' CHALLENGE Will Meet Faculty Basket Ball Team Saturday Afternoon THE MEDICOS IN ATTENDANCE Faculty Supporters Will Use Brand New Yells to Urge Their Athletic Heroes to Victory. The College basketball team has finally accepted the challenge of the athletic members of the University Council. The game will be played Saturday afternoon. The entire faculty of the School of Medicine will be present to aid in the obsequies. Greatly wroth at the levity with which the students at first received their challenge the faculty declare that they are out for gore. The studies are saying little, but every member of the team smiles is a sinister way. The cause of their mysterious and seemingly malicious mirth is still a cause for speculation. The captain of the College five was reticent when asked the reason for the grim grins of his teammates. "We are very glad of the opportunity to play the faculty," he said. "I hear that it is their intention to use many substitutes. We hope that every Prof. on the hill gets into the game. Wouldn't a holiday on Monday look good to you?" The leader of the University Council team was more willing to talk, in fact he gloried in the opportunity. "It will be a delightful experience," he said. "Long have we awaited the opportunity to show the undergraduate that faculty superiority was not mental alone. Our team will outplay the College. Not only that, but our supporters will out cheer their followers. A new cry was adopted at the last meeting of the council, something like this: Razzle, Dazzle, Hobble Gobble Sis, Boom, Bah Sis, Boom, Bah Faculty, Faculty, Poh Poh Poh Rah, Rah, Rah. After we have been victorious our cheer will be; Hip Hoorah, Hip Hoorah, Hip, Hip, Hip! Did the college defeat our repre sentatives? CHANUTE GIRLS EXPECT TO MAKE GOOD SHOWING It is rumored that the faculty will ask that Provisional Company A., be the referee. By Bess Nixon The Chanute girls' basket-ball team is making great plans for their Lawrence trip, and the state meet Already the girls hold the south-eastern championship cup, and are working hard for a third "State" cup. Several of last years player are in this year's line up which follows: Forwards, Mae Fillon (capt) and Ruth Filson; center, Alice Davis; center guard, Neyz Bares; guards, Elsie Gough and Cora Shinn Neosho Falls Sends a Team By Ruth Lynn Neosho Falls High School, March 13.—The names of those who will represent the school at the state tournament this year are: Frank Roberson, capt., as. Wendell; for-team, Paul Winfield; for-team, Newman Paul Boinel and Koe, guards. The team has played fifteen games this year and lost four. Send the Daily Kansan home. INTER-CLASS MEET A HANDICAP AFFAIR Medals Will Be Awarded to the Individual Point Winners The first indoor inter-class track meet to be staged in Robinson gymnasium, Monday, March 18th, promises to be one of the largest event of the kind ever staged at the University. Over one hundred and thirty men are expected to compete, in this meet, the first meet of what is expected to become an annual afair. The meet will be a handicap affair in order that the new men will have an equal chance in competing with the varsity athletes. The meet will be open to entries till Monday night in order that the men who have not yet entered will be given a chance to enter. The scores will be kept by classes and each of the winning class relay team will receive a gold medal. The other rewards will be a gold medal for first place, silver for second and bronze for third. A cup will be given as a reward to all men breaking varsity records. The events will be staged according to regular Missouri Valley order and will consist of: 50 yard dash mile, high hurdles, quarter mile half mile, low hurdles, two mile, inter-class relay, high jump, shot put and pole vault. PENN'S FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Next Season Two Games Will be Played With Cornell. It is not unlikely that after this year Cornell and the University of Pennsylvania football teams will play a home and home series of games. Permission has been granted the Pennsylvania football game for Ithaca in 1913. This will be in addition to the regular Thanksgiving Day game at Philadelphia. Pennsylvania's schedule for this fall comprises ten games. It is the same as last season, with the exception that Swarthmore will be played for the first time in several years. The schedule is as follows: September 28—Gettysburg, at Franklin field. October 2—Franklin and Marshall, at Franklin field. October 5—Dickinson, at Franklin field. October 9—Irinsu, at Franklin field; October 12—Swarthmore, at Franklin October 19 - Brown at Franklin field. October 26 - Lafayette, at Franklin field. November 2—State College at Frank lin field. November 9—Michigan, at Franklin field. November 16—Carlisle, at Franklin field. November 28—Cornell, at Franklin field. Personnel of Salina Team By C. E. McConchie Salina, March 11—Salina will be represented in the championship basketball series at Lawrence by the following lineup: L. Borst and C. Corsant, forwards; W. Parker, center; J. O'Brien, left; Maxwell, Hinmenkamp, and Van Trine will accompany the team as substitutes. A shipment of Lowney's chocolates received at Wiedemann's.- Adv. Benditti-Allegretti chocolates at Wiedemann's...Adv. Home made pies at Soxman so company...Adv. Pineapple ice at Wiedemann's.- Adv. PENNANT SALE THIS WEEK ONE-THIRD OFF 13 13 827 Mass. K.U.,High School andLawrenceCity GRIGGS, P. S. A few posters left-some slightly soiled in handling. While they last, 10c each. TOMORROW A penalty of 25 cents is added to those not purchasing by ticket. Friday, March, 15, Is the Last Day you May Buy Annual Tickets. Get them Now for $2.50 The Book is Guaranteed to Please You BUY TICKETS OF Wallace, Dittmar, Cannon. A. Davenport. Harrold Brownlee. Ethel Stone. Emily Swick. Carlton Armsby. At Registrar's Office. Harry Weaver. Rachel Bumgartner. Emerson Bray. Organization and all other Pictures Must be in This Week NEWSORORITY FORMED HE'S AN OLD TIMER Composed of the Girls the Order of the Eastern Star FINAL NOTICE! Special maple ice cream at Wiedemann's.—Adv. The Daleth chapter of the national Achoth sorority was installed here yesterday with nine members This is a sorority of college girls who are members of the Order of the Eastern Star, an auxiliary of the Masonic Order. Other chapters are at the Universities of Nebraska, Iowa and Illinois. The chapter is composed of the following: Honorary members—Miss Anna Hutt, Miss Nelle McFarland and Mrs. Lotta Amick. Alumni member—Miss M. Fay Holloway. The "Sons of Ichabod" are tired of having a faculty committee take charge of the date book, so they have appointed a committee of students, representing each of the organizations in school. The Student Council is appointed by the Council. The success of the Student Council here is their main argument with the faculty to gain self-government. The Washburn College students are organizing a system of student government like the one in force at the University of Kansas. Active Members—Leona Calene Genevieve Gilbert, Mary Schuchart Florence Totten, and Hazel Dawson Patroness—Mrs. Sadie Hilliard. WASHBURN WANTS A STUDENT COUNCIL, TOO THE BOHEMIANS FEAST A Big Spread in the Studid Is All Just Fun Amid canvases, palettes daubs of crimson and smears of ochre, the University painters feasted at high noon on the thirteenth of the month. The girls of the Fine Arts department were clad in big brown aprons, streaked with new blue, and chrome yellow, and all the colors the palette affords. Palettes were not used for plates nor brushes for chop-sticks, however; the co-eds were too dainty for that. Each brought her plate and spoon, and a dozen devilled eggs, or box of sand-wiches. But that was not the end of the jollification. Some of the young ladies are enthusiastic members of the W.A. A. so they proposed a relay race in the hall. The freshmen lined up on one side, the sophomores on the other. At the word "go", the excitement began, the sophomores won by day a very narrow margin. They attribute their victory to the fact that they had one less heloble-skirt than the freshmen. The professors and the two more men in the department were invited to participate. Enter Mr. Deceratherium Cooki For a Museum Engagement Another Deceratherium cooki has arrived at the University. Don't be alarmed. It will not bite. It is simply the skeleton of one of the pre-historic tridactyl, or three-toed animals. The skeleton is that of a primitive Rhinoceros, and is remarkably whole and complete in almost every detail, from the tiny bones in the long, slender tail to the nails on the toes. It was found by a Carnegie Museum expedition on a ranch at Agate Springs fossil quarries, in north-eastern Nebraska. The University museum received it from the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburg, exchanging for it a Platygonus Willisonti, or species of wild Peceary, Little restoration will have to be done on the skeleton as it is almost perfectly preserved. H. T. Martin, assistant Curator at the museum, says that six weeks will be required to mount the skeleton, after work has been begun on it. When completed, Mr. Deceratherium cook will stand about four feet high, and six feet and a half long, but even with these measurements, the specimen is regarded as a small type of those strange beasts that used to roam over this country. PROGRAM-F. A. A. MARCH 22 1W—Spring Maid. 2W—Kiss Waltz 4S—In the Shadows—Deedle Dum Dee. 5W—From "The Wedding Trip." (New). 3W—From "The Girl of My Dreams." 6W—From "The Heartbreakers," Harbor of Love. 9W—Cornet solo, My Rosary and the Palms. 'W—From" 'Gypys Love' 'Skunch—Knock Out' Drops, Hula Hula 7W—From "Gypsy Love" 11W—From "Little Boy Blue' (New) 10W—From "Bright Eyes." INTERMISSON. 11W—From "Little Boy Blue." (New). 12W—From "Baron Frenck." (New). 13S—Everybody Doin' it, Ragtime Violin. 14W—From "He Came From Millwaukee." 15W—From "Miss Dudelsack." 16TS—Red Rose Rag, Turkish Towel Rag. 17W—From "The Girl and the Kaiser." (New). 18W—Spring, Beautiful Spring Sexette Lucia. 19S—"Do it Now." Beautiful Doll 19S—"Do it Now." Beautiful Doll 20W—Good Night. Dear. Auld Lane Syne Lang Syne: Music by: D. A. Harley, pianist. A. Arthur Smallfield, violin. R. E. Jahr, clarinet. Fennand Jacobs, cornet. O. G. Beeson, trombone. ADMISSION $1.25 Send the Daily Kansan home. Under the Date Tree Gale Gossett, a senior in the College, will spend the week end visiting her parents, in Kansas City, Mo. Evalyn Wilson, '11 of Kansas City, will visit the Chi Omego house this week end. Miss Marie Hedrick, a sophomore in the College, will spend Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. Miss Hedrick's father who was ill with spinal meningitis is improving but is not yet able to be out-doors. Benla Addison, a sophomore in the College, will spend the week end visiting with her parents in Kansas City, Mo. Our pineapple ice is made from the fruit. Try it. Wiedemann's— Adv. Marie Tilford, 11, of Olathe, Kansas, is visiting at the Chi Omega house. If you like the flavor of maple try the maple ice cream at Wiedemann's.-Adv. Saturday Look in Our Window. PROTSCH, TAILOR TOILET ARTICLES Of Great Variety City Drug Store Across the street from Eldridge House FRESH SPANISH Salted Peanuts 10 cents a pound KRESS R. B. WAGSTAFF Fancy Groceries ED. W. PARSONS, Engraver, Watchmaker and Jeweler. 717 Mass. Street Lawrence, Kan after the dances. 906 Mass. St. "Everybody is Doing It-" DOING WHAT? GOING TO A Fine Line of SPRINGSUITINGS The Peerless Cafe College Where all the students go. Barber KOCH THE TAILOR. At the foot of the hill. Shop Millinery Opening THIS WEEK Friday and Saturday The Fair SAM S. SHUBERT THIS WEEK FRITZI SCHEFF IN NIGHT BIRDS KANSAS CITY THEATERS. Next Week----The Gamblers, with Paul Everton. Your Baggage Household Handled Moving FRANCISCO & CO. Boarding and Livery. Auto and Hacks. Open Day and Night Carriage Painting and Trimming. Phone 139 808-812-814 Vermont St. Lawrence, Kansas. CLARK, C. M. LEANS LOTHES. ALL Bell 355, Home 160 730 Mass. FORNEY Shoe Shop 1023 Massachusetts St. Get the Habit McColloch's Drug Store Take 'em down to Those Shoes You Want Repaired. Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Lawrence Pantatorium 12 W. Warren Birch Plumbe 506