PAGE FOUR MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS After College WHAT? RADIO? Major Howard Angus, former V. P. of the National Broadcasting Company, says "Radio offers a unique program of production, merchandising, writing, scientific research, even financing. To succeed, the young man of today must be an alert mind, a clear head." REWARDS in radio go to the man with an "alert mind" and a "clear head." This kind of man, in this business as in college, elects the pipe his favorite smoke. And any tobacco smoker whose favorite smoking tobacco = Edgeworth*. This is only natural—for in all tobacco填 there's no blend like the mixture of fine old burles found in Edgeworth. In that difference there's new smoking satisfaction, new smoking comfort. Like to try before you buy a pack of cigarettes, address Larsus & Bro. Co., 105 S.2d St, Richmond, Va. EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO *A recent investigation showed Edgeworth the influx smile, ng.42 out of 64,445 collares. Buy Edgeworthy in anywhere in two Ready - Rubbed and Edgeworthy Plug Sleeve. All packages to package humburst. Some sealed seal. used. Missouri Assumes Big Six Leadership After Iowa Game Jayhawkers Forced Bacl Into Tie for Second Place by Sooner Conquest JOHNSON STARS AGAIN Coach George Edward's Missouri Tigers, by virtue of a 29-22 victory over Iowa State, went into the Big Six basketball leadership Saturday night while the Kansas Jayhawkers were losing to Oklahoma. Led by Johnny Cooper, emotional forward, and Cainian Wagner at center, the team which last week scored a surprise opener against the Sooner quitter. In spite of the efforts of Bill Johnson at center, who controlled the tip during the entire game and scored 13 of the Jayhawkers 23, Points Coach Allen's quitter could not cope with the last half of the Sooner attack. Lied by Bros. substitute forward, the Oklahoman led at the half. Johnson was the only Kansas player to make his noticeable mark on the Sooner defense. The other Big Six game Saturday found the much-trodden Nebraska Cornhoppers come to life to hand the Kansas Aggie Wildcats a thorough trimming. Taking command of the lead early in the game, the Huskers surrendered it only once as they won their first victory in eight starts this season and were well with their goals and a free throw, led the Nebraska attack. The Kansas defeat dropped the Jayhawkers from the conference leadership back to a tie for second place with their conquerors. The Allen quintet will have an opportunity to step back after spring night when Missouri comes to Lawrence for the first game of the season between the two teams. --which stood for Quality, plus Style and Service. Sport Shorts 21 YEARS AGO--which stood for Quality, plus Style and Service. George "Speed" Atkinson, the only University of Kannan's football player for the annual East-West game which began in 2015, is a little muffed at the sport editor of Before the Days of Radio Bobbed Hair Motor Busses Contract Bridge Appendicitis We carried "this" in the Kansan--- Aeroplan Motor Cars Technologies Tecnology Lucky Strikes CARL'S GOOD CLOTHES —For 21 years we have used the Kansan as an advertising medium, to place our name before the public in a dignified way, advertising truthfully, the merchandise we have had to offer, and this merchandise based on "Quality." We hope that we will be advertising in the Kansan the coming 21 years—CARL'S GOOD CLOTHES. Owen & C. C. Carl Yes, You Bet. — We like the Kansan and we are going to continue to advertise, Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes, Stetson and Mallory Hats, Ide and Manhattan Shirts, Hardware and Hat Store, nationally advertised merchandise which spells Quality. —Today more than ever, whether it be in Silver, Motor Car or Clothing, the word: "QUALITY" is what you, the public demand. You will get that today as of yesterday in CARL'S GOOD CLOTHES for Spring. "Quality" that "something" no one has ever found a substitute—and never will. the Kansas City Star concerning a printing of a purported interview between Akeson and the Star's Lawrence correspondent. Mr. McBride in his column "Sporting Comment" said that Atteson expressed the opinion that Brovelli of St Marys was the greatest line-backer he had ever seen and that this same Brovelli was even better than Ormond and in his ability to diagnose the opposition's offense. “Speed” Atkeson denies that he made any such remark, but admits that he did say that Brovelli was almost the equal of Beach and that Brovelli was faster than Beach. Atkeson says that he did not say that anyone could hit any harder than Ormand Beach, Kansas ‘great fullback’. Adelson told the write that he felt that he was entitled to some sort of an expression of his remarks through the Kansan, for the article in the Star made him (Alkonsek) appear to be slightly accustomed to his team-mates, if nothing else. Aktesen said that he was sorry that Mr. McBride misquoted him and he does not understand how it happened, as Coach Mike Getto was in the room with him and the Star's correspondent during the interview and Coach Getto did not hear Aktesen made the statements later attributed to him. G. H. P. Men's Intramurals Four Games Tonight Four games of intramural basketball are scheduled for tonight. At 6:30 p. m. Sigma Chi "B" and Acacia II "B" will play on the east court, and Delta Tau Delta "B" and Beta Theta Pi "B" will meet on the west court. At 10 p. m. Acacia will play Beta, Phi Chi will play Kappa Eta Kappa. Basketball Standings Tabulated The standings of the intranural eams are as follows: Division 1... Won Lest Beta ... 4 0 Kappa Alpha ... 4 1 Kappa Mu ... 4 1 Alpha Delta Theta ... 3 1 Alpha Tau Omega ... 3 1 Lowlands ... 3 1 Alpha Psi Epsilon ... 1 3 Delta Tau Delta ... 1 3 Atacua ... 1 4 Ayalaweka ... 0 5 D. Chi ... 0 5 Division 2 ... Sigma Nu ... 6 0 Phi Mu ... 4 1 Delta Upsilon ... 3 1 Kayhawk ... 4 2 Kaiyhawk Sigma ... 2 1 Phi Pi ... 2 2 Sigma Chi ... 2 2 Alpha Psi Epsilon ... 2 1 Pki Kappa Alpha ... 0 4 Alpha KappaLambda ... 0 4 Triangle ... 0 4 Division 3 ... Temasse ... 5 0 Phi Mu Alpha ... 4 1 Alpha Kappa Pi ... 2 1 Alpha Omega ... 2 2 Theta Tau ... 2 3 Kappa Eta Kappa ... 2 3 Pphi Beta Pi ... 1 3 Wakartasus ... 1 4 Alpha Chi Sigma ... 0 3 K. Sigma "B" ... 4 0 Phi Gam "B" ... 4 1 Lukwaka "B" ... 4 1 Accu "B" ... 4 1 Hawk "B" ... 3 1 K-Hawk "B" ... 3 3 Sigma Tau "B" ... 3 3 A. T. O. "B" ... 4 3 S. A. E. "B" ... 1 3 D. T. O. ... 1 4 D. Chi "B" ... 0 4 S. P. E. "B" ... 0 5 Division 5 ... College ... 3 0 Laws ... 2 1 Education ... 2 1 Graduate ... 1 2 Engineers ... 1 2 Pharmacy ... 0 3 Send the Kansan home. Women's Intramurals Deadline Set for Ping Pong Saturday is the deadline for the fourth round of ping pong. The third round must be played by Wednesday, by the following persons; 1. 000 .667 .667 .333 .333 .000 The fourth bracket of deck tennis, which is the semi-final of the division tournament, is scheduled to be completed by Wednesday: Division 1, Lightburn-Taylor vs. Hunter-Edie; Ribbell-ull v. Lawson-Hunter. Deck Tennis in Semi-finals Division 2, Peterson vs. Pyle. Division 3, Montgomery vs. Holliday. Division 4, Massman vs. Everitt; Taylor vs. O'Donnell. Division 1, Parkinson vs. Marting; Edie vs. Coe. "It's YOUR Book, Support It!" Basketball games tomorrow night are scheduled for these organizations: 8 p. m., Alma Gamma Delta vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Alpha Kappa Gamma alpha Xi Deltia vs. Alpha Chi Omega, Workin hard to Theta Phi Alpha. We'll be Seeing You-on Two of the advertisements which appeared in the first issue of the Daily Kansan 21 years ago tonight, are reproduced in tonight's Kansan. Division 2, Bender-Mitchell vs. winner of Brocker-Herman vs. Bair-Sturgeon; winner of White-Hamilton vs. White-Hinsatz, vs. Baker-Walker. AMONG the ADVERTISERS... Gustafson's advertisement of watch repairing is exactly the same as the original advertisement, even the illustration being printed from the original electrotype which was found in the Kansan office about a year ago. Now is the time to buy your 1933 Jayhawker—and our salesmen will see you before February 18th, when the price will be raised from $4.60 to $4.75. A $1 deposit will still assure you a book. BUY NOW AND SAVE! The 1933 Jayhawker Bell's Music Store advertisement in tonight's paper is also a reproduction of their advertisement in the first Kansan, except that the illustration is not exactly the same but one very similar to the original. There are fourteen business houses in Lawrence still in existence who had advertisements in one of the first three or four issues of the Daily Kansas in 1912. Several of these are also represented in tonight's paper. These firms, together, The Jayhawkwear—In the first Kansan, offered "Jayhawk Tickets, $2.50" and warned that the price would go up soon. "All Seniors and Group pictures must be in by February 20," continued the discussion. Weavers—Offered 21 years ago, "Special orders on Ribbon Roses, Party Bags, or Caps." Rowlands — "Fountain, Pens, $3.00 to $8.00," yes, even in those days. Fischer Shoe Store — "Make your next pair a trial of Fischer's Good Shoes." Bowersock Theatre — (now Dickinson)—announced a stage show featuring Cecil Lean and Florence Holbrook in "Bright Eyes." Lawrence Business College— "We secure a position for you." Johnson & Carl—(now Carl's) Schoepke Schoepke, Karl jambus Wiedemann's—"Fresh Popcorn Crisp." INTRAMURAL WRESTLING TOURNEY ENDS TONIGHT In the finals of the open intramural wrestling tournament to be held tonight at 7:30 in Robinson gymnasium, matching matches will be completed: Ritchey vs. Hamden, 129-pound class; Engle vs. Douglas, 138-pound class; A. Anneberg vs. F. Annberg, 148-pound class; Noland vs. Downs, 158-pound class; James vs. Freese, 180; and Erick vs. Taylor, 121 pound class. OKLAHOMA'S 'ACE' HITS 62 CONSECUTIVE FREE THROV Norman, Jan. 15—(Special) Influenza may have slowed up Andy Beck, University of Oklahoma basketball player. The team it couldn't keep him from hitting 62 consecutive free throws the first day he reported for practice after his illness, the wildest shooting orgy rallied at the fieldhouse had seen in years. As Beck kept hitting, the news went around the fieldhouse and soon players and spectators alike formed a group around the goal to watch his shot. Hire Students to Haul Dirt Call the Faculty members and others who need some dirt hainted to or from their yards can help keep students on the job. We also work. We have made arrangements for the use of trucks and equipment by unemployed student K. U. Employment Bureau at once, phone K.U. 175 CARTER SERVICE Washing and Polishing. First Class Workmanship CONGRATULATIONS to the Kansan on its 21st Birthday You'll find us always anxious to serve the Jayawkers. PHONE 65 Remember—Only 25c Jayhawk Taxi Ike Guffin, Prop. 21 YEARS AGO-and $3.77 More People Rode on GOOD/YEAR Tires than any other kind (Yes, that's true. There were a few automobiles in those days and most of them used good Yoyo Tires.) TODAY-and $3.77 More people still ride on GOOD YEAR Tires than any other kind. PHONE 4 FRITZ CO. PHONE 4 MISSES'— WOMEN'S— DRESSES ...you win STARTLING REDUCTIONS $2.77 Booksellers to 807 Mass. 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