PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1933 OUR PRICE Mat. and Eye, 5-15c VARSITY NOW! ENDS TIMES "Everybody says I'm Crazy!" And How! The Funniest Fellow on the Radio Now on the Screen! Added "Follow the Leader" With Ginger Rogers ED WYNN (The Perfect Fool) Maybe I'm Wrong OUR PRICE Mat. and Eve. 5-15c NOW! ENDS FRIDAY EXTRA SPECIAL STAGE ATTRACTION Nites 7:30-9:30 BLACKBIRDS OF 1933 You've been hard the MILLS BROTHERS But You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet, Will Till You Beer. THE 4 SHARPS AND DANCING TRIO Watch For Date True! Real! Authentic! "THE BIG DRIVE" From the Secret Archives of 8 Warring Nations Title Aspirations Call for Missouri Defeat by Kansas Years Jayhawkers Have Not Bee Victorious at Columbia for Past Five Hot on the trail of their third successive Big Six basketball championship, the Jayhawkers of Dr. F. C. Allen at the university of Kansas, come to a high hurdle in a game with the UCLA Bruins at Columbia at Columbia, Mo. Saturday, Feb. 11. That the meeting with Missouri at Columbia, the scene of the battle is somewhat of a jinx to the Jayhawkers is made clean when records reveal that it was back in 1927 that the Kansas team has lost downey in Tiger Stadium. The Jayhawkers have twice since then fought their way to the conference title. | | W L | Pet | Pts | IPs | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 5 | 1 | 800 | 195 | | Oklahoma | 2 | 4 | 800 | 147 | | Missouri | 4 | 1 | 800 | 132 | | North Carolina | 3 | 4 | 800 | 148 | | Kansas State 5 | 2 | 4 | 333 | 160 | | Iowa State | 2 | 4 | 130 | 182 | Brewer Field House ... Since the Mississippi games at Columbia were transferred to Brewer Field House three years ago it has seemingly been a hard matter for a visiting team to win a game. Some of this lack of interest has not doubled due to the raised playing floor which eight feet out from the court sidelines, drops twenty-seven inches to another floor level. Formerly, tennis netting was placed around the floor to stop the ball from falling off when out of bounds, but this proved so dangerous to players forced to jump over it on going out of bounds far too that Dr. Allen called Coach Gilles Peterson not just this netting for this coming game and it was agreed it would be done. M. U. COURT UNUSUAL Kansas Loves Only One Man Kansas has come through final examination in good shape, losing only Erin Vancei, letter guard, and the victory over Nebraska, 43 to 20 at Lincoln, Feb. 4; now all the Kansasiens will go to Cincinnati. The Jets lawmakers will go to Columbia in good shape this weekend, and in light of their 35 to 27 victory over the Tigers in a game here this season should be favorites if the Columbia court jinx can be eliminated. Two officials, Dawntail Team of Tompkins, and Jack North of Doc Moores, will work the game at Columbia. These same officers worked the Missouri team in this season. In mass conference games this season only one officiant is used. The Kenyan lineup has settled down to Paul Hartington and Dick Wells, forward; Bill Johnson, center; Elmer Schmale and Gordon Gray, guards. Welts and Gray are sophomores who have found their scoring eyes of late and are valuable men on defense as well. Standing of the Teams WHERE STUDENTS MEET VACATION BASKETBALL At Linceton, Jan. 23-Nebraska, goal. Bowell 2, Hokkien 5, Hokkien 1, Henrien 11, free throws, Farrocks 1, Hokkien 3, Henrien 1 Iowa State, goals, Ludwig 3, Wegner DICKINSON TONIGHT - TOMORROW HELL-BOUND FOR HAPPINESS!... FRIDAY - SATURDAY POSTAGE PAYMENTS GARON D'ORSE - RTA JOBANM WYRNE GIGGER - ALEE WIRE VIRKLE TEASDAH LUXURY LINER Screen Song Comedy-News Friday Eve, 9 p.m. - Fashion Review on Stage WHERE STUDENTS MEET Chester Morris - Genius Tobin In the Funniest Comedy Sensation of the Year “THE INFERNAL MACHINE” At Norman, Feb. 4-Oklaoma, goulah, Anderson 1, Beck 4, Main 2, Browning 4; free throws, Anderson 6, Beck 2, Le- cowen 1, Total 31 2: free throws, Anderson 3, Hood 3. Score by halves: Nebraska 8 17-25 Iowa State 7 9-10 Missouri, goals, Coach 4, Wagner 2, Miller 1, Jorgenson 2; free throw, Cooper, Miller, Jorgenson, Passer, 1 each. Total. 28 Oklahoma ... 8 23----31 Missouri ... 17 9----26 At M马亭滩, Feb 3—Kansas State goals, Graham 4, Stone 3, Brown 1, Dalton 2, Skrodat 2, Boyd 4; free brown, Brent 1, Dalton 4. Missouri, goals, Cooper 3, Wagner 5 Miller 1, Jorgenson 1, free throws Cooper 1, Wagner 3, Miller 3, Jorgenson J. Score by halves: Kansas Aggies 21 14-33 Missouri 21 28 At Michigan, Feb. 6—Cruitham, 28 Migorii, Jr. (Non-conference). THIS WEEK'S GAMES Jayhawk Five Swamps Cornhuskers 34 to 20 Feb. 9—Iowa State vs. Kansas State at Ames. Feb. 10—Drake at Ames (Non-conference). Feb. 11—Kansas vs. Missouri at Columbia. Nebraska vs. Oklahoma at Norman. In a rough between-seniornes game at Lincoln the Jayhawkier court squared evamped the Nebraska five to the tune of 34 to 50 last Friday night. The Kansan hounds held out. The Cowboys decreased by one point during the second period. Two Kansas Players Pile Up More Points Than Opposing Team Those Thin Worn Soles Just Won't Get by Now. Stop in we will fix them while U wait. Johnson and Harrington were high scorers for the Jayhawkers, making 11 and 12 points respectively. Johnson was taken from the game on personal foils when the second half was 12 minutes old. Gray dropped in three field goals. Jackson scored four points. Wells scored the other four points for the Jayhawkers. Hokul, Nebraska guard, made seven points to lead the Huskers' scoring. The Nebraskans found difficulty in The Kansas aggregation was especially good in hitting the basket from around the foal time on the sides. The team also field goals and the Corvins did. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP It's a cold welcome you get outdoors, but it's a warm welcome to study and lounge in its cozy, popular style. It is luxurious and famous for its coffee. Welcome to New Students George Spears, Proprietor De Luxe Cafe breaking through the Jayhawkers' defense, getting away for only a short rally early in the second half. Kansas--34 G PT TP P Wells, f-e 2 0 4 Harrington, f 4 4 12 Jewett, g 5 11 Gray, g 3 1 Schuake, g 0 0 Curl, c 0 0 Curle, f 0 0 Benn, f 0 0 Klass, g 0 0 Totals 14 6 34 8 Nebraska—3) G FT FT BF Bowell, f 1 1 3 2 Missou, f 1 0 2 2 Sauce, f 1 0 2 Henrion, g-f 0 0 0 0 Hugf, g 1 5 7 0 Lunny, f 0 0 0 0 Farring, g 2 0 4 2 Coppel, g 0 0 2 2 Totals 7 6 29 10 Score by halves— K. U. 22 14-34 Nebraska 7 13-29 Send The Daily Kansan home. The Stadium Barber Shop FRANK VAUGHAN. Prop. 1033 Mss. Phone 310 Haircut, 25c — Shave, 20c Subscribe for OUR PRICES HAVE NOT BEEN RAISED! THE KANSAS CITY STAR Headquarters PHONE H. L. NEVIN 847 Mass. St. 17 Distributor 13 papers — 15c per week SPRING FASHION REVIEW DICKINSON THEATRE FRIDAY NIGHT, Feb. 10, 9:00 p.m. Under the personal direction of Miss Ethel Gaston of New York and Miss Lella Thayer of Kansas City. There will be presented an outstanding parade of women's public dresses, authentic dictates, and yet so delightfully inexpensive. Montgomery Ward & Co. ILLUSION The stage is all set for target practice. The magician like his bow and arrow an aim at the ball in a眶eyes his gun and then fires it. He shoots the arrow—apparently through her—and it fires itself in the very center of the ball. And once the ball is hit, he launches the arrow. EXPLANATION: The arrow which the markman "shoots through" his assistant simply folds up into the crossbowl. The arrow which is actually embedded in the target is shot with a pistol and slides backward across dress. She releases a little spring, the arrow unfolds, and shoots straight into the ball-eye eyelid It all done on the same arc as the movement! To heighten the impression that the arrow has gone right through the girl releases a ribbon attached to the eye. In early, of the ribbon attached to the arrow in the target, It's fun to be fooled ... it's more fun to KNOW Like to see through tricks? Then let's look at another... the illusion in cigarette advertising called "Cigarettes and Your Throat." The audience is told that by certain magic processes tobacco can be made EXPLANATION: The easiest cigarette on your throat is the cigarette that is made from the choiceest ripe tobacco. Cheap, raw tobacco are, as you would naturally expect, *harsh* in their effects upon the throat. If you have to consider your throat, the quality of the tobacco in your cigarette is important. It is a fact, well known by leaf tobacco experts, that Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE tobacos than any other popular brand. Camels are as non-irritating as a cigarette because Camels use choice tobacco. And because of the matchless blending of these coolier tobacco Camels have a rich bouquet and aroma... a cool, delicious flavor. Keep the air-tight, *welled* Humidor Pack on your Camels ... to assure yourself and your companions a fresh, cool smoke. NO TRICKS .JUST COSTLIER TOBACCOS IN A MATCHLESS BLEND