PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1931 Intramural Court and Mat Artists in Finals Tonight Phi Delta Theta to Mee Phi Kappa Psi for Basketball Title at 7:30 MATCHES AFTER TILT The grand finale of the basketball and wrestling tournament will be helo tonight in Robinson gymnasium starting at 7:30. In the final of the basketball tournament Piha Delta Thea will play Rappa Paqui pintet for titular honor. The lineups: Phi Delta entered the closing rounds last night of their victory to 12 to 9 victory over the Lawrence Independence. The winners led at the half, 10 to 5. Lawrence Independents— PG FT I Lindsey, f 0 Popplewell, f 0 Scott, f 1 Lemahan, g 1 Kerrt, g 0 Reynolds, g 1 Phi Delta Theta — PG FT David, f 0 0 Taylor, f 0 0 Cuffell, f 1 0 Foster, c 2 0 Weaver, g 1 0 Jones, g 3 0 The Phi Pai's won over Alpha Kappa Pi last night with a score of 14 to 8. The game at the half stood 4 to 1 in favor of the Phi Pai'. Alpha Kappa Psi— FG FT PI Harrison, W., f 1 0 0 * Marcoux, f 1 0 0 * Harrison, R., c 1 0 0 * Zagard, g 1 2 0 * Borth, g 1 2 0 * Robert, f 1 0 0 * Eldie, f 1 0 0 * 3 2 0 Phi Psi FG FG 0 FF France f 1 0 0 M. Brooker g 1 0 0 Currie, c 1 0 1 R. Brooker g 1 0 2 Marshall, g 3 0 0 The wrestling finals will be held to night at 8:20 in Robinson gymnasium. Avonham gymnastics. Hegres, P. W is matched against Hill Acacia, in the third class. Larsen, Kappa Signa to provide Poore Theta Tau, 129-pound class. In the 184-inch class, Johnson, unattached is matched against Prairie Triter, in the 185-inch class. Sigs against Bighten, Phi Gam in the 148-inch weight. Platf is placed against Youngstown, both Theta Tau, in the 149-inch weight will wrestle Kennedy, Theta Tau, in the 164-inch class, while Mehringer, in the 150-inch class, Triangle, in the heavyweight class. The Kansas Aggies rangy team of basketers upheld the prestige of the Big Six by defeating the Oklahoma 25 last night on the Stillwater court. KANSAS AGGIES DEFEAT KANSAS AGGES DEFEN OKLAHOMA A. AND M. 42-25 Coaches Meet to Make New Basketball Rule Couch Corsair took a rewrapped lineup and it seemed to function perfectly. Dalton who played center tied with his teammate Auker for scoring honors of the game with twelve points. Dalton scored all of his points from the blue Jacket added a couple gift shirts to his five goals from the field. National Basketball Association Convenes in New York Mar. 26-28 The National Basketball Couches association will meet in the Astor hotel in New York March 26-27-28 for the purpose of discussing proposed changes to the present rules. The questions of stalling the abolition of the center jump, and the raising of the baskets will be likely be the chief topics of discussion. The question of stalling is still giving trouble in some parts of the country. F. However, Dr. F. C. Allen believes that if the definition is formulated was the evals in Chicago is followed, the evals in Chicago is followed, the evals in stalling will be eradicated. This definition is stalling is the failure of the system to play aggressive basketball. When this definition is accepted, the question of stalling will no longer be considered. The National Basketball Coaches association has no legislative or judicial authority. The Association has been accepted by the Joint Basketball Rules committee, which will meet this spring to discuss the Penyammalia club in New York. REDUCING Prices of COSMETICS $1.00 Face Powder 50c .50 Double Compacts 25c .50 Bath Salts 25c .75 Sleeping Nets 25c .50 Cleaning Cream 25c $1.00 Liquid Powders 50c .50 Weekend Compacts 25c $1.00 Tissue Cream 50c .25 Fairy Powder Puff 10c Snyder Beauty School 817 Mass. FORMERLY LARIDON'S BEAUTY SHOP Mallin's Market 1109 Mass. 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Carrie Smith and Gene Price, two promising men from the freshman team and several new men also reported. No practice was held yesterday but this afternoon the men will be sent up an exercise room and go on up-ing exercises. This will be the program for the rest of the week, Bishop said, with the first practice of the week being scheduled for Monday afternoon. Every letterman from last season is expected out this evening in addition to the new men from whose Bishop will have to fill some of the gaps left by graduation last year. With nine lettermen back from last year's squad. Bishop's main difficulty will be in developing a hurling staff and some outfielders. The infield will be taken care of by four lettermen in the middle, an outstanding aphorem player. Coach Alphin and the eight men whom he will enter in the coming Big Six swimming meet March 14 will work out in the K. C. A. C. pool this Saturday in order to acquaint themselves with the pool where the meet will be held. The prospect for this season are fair although the lack of pitches will hamper the team's success. Swimmers to Kansas City Coach Allphin Takes Squad for Practice in K. C. A. C. Pool The men who will go to Kansas City Saturday are John Bowdoin, captain Roger Kruse, Ike Ank, Harlan Jenner, James Burich and George Marshall. James Burcham and George Marshall. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. The men are in good shape for the meet, Allmph declared. All of the flu victims have recovered and are work-ready. The meeting is a time. Unless some unforeseen accident DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 395 hapens before the meet to weaken the Jayhawker team, Coach Alphin believes that his team will stand a good chance for winning the Six Swimming crown next week. Have You Selected Your Silver Pattern? See Orchid That Beautiful, Dainty Design. F. H. Roberts Jeweler 833 Mass. 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In fact we have every reason to be proud of the quality of Camels as they come from the factory, but the remark of an old friend of ours from Denver some time ago emphasized a point that has been the problem of the cigarette industry for years. As he inhaled the smoke from a Camel we gave him in our offices one morning, he sighed with very evident enjoyment and then asked for permission to visit his special land reserve for Camel executives? "Certainly not." we told him. "This package of Camels was bought at the corner store this morning." “Well,” he said. “I’ve been a dyed in the wool Camel camer for a good many years, but upon my soul I never got a cigarette as good as this in Denver. If you would give the rest of the world kind of Camels you sell here in Winston-Salem, you might to have all the cigarette business there is.” HAT statement simply emphasized again the cigarette industry's most important problem. The more we thought about it, the surer we were that he was dead right, and that someone, something must be done. That was due to a factor no cigarette manufacturer had ever been able to control. Denver wasn't 'getting a fair break. Neither in fact was any other town. The only people who really know how good Camels could be, were the folks right here in Winston-Salem. T of the tobacco in Camels, whether you buy them in Winston-Salem, Denver or Timbuktu. But up to now there has been a very real threat from cigarettes by the time they touched the smoker. The flavor and mildness of fine tobacco depend upon the retention of its natural, not added, moisture content which is prime at about ten per cent. In spite of our great pains always to make sure Camels left the factory with just the right amount of natural moisture, no cigarette package had ever yet been designed that could prevent that precious moisture from drying out. [7] HERE are three things about a cigarette that can sting the tongue and unkindly burn the throat. (1) Cheap tobaccos. (2) Particles of poppy dust left in the tobacco because of insufficient cleans- (5) A perched dry condition of the to- hoean dielectric loss of natural moisture M always certain of the quality of our tobacco we had already made Camel a "dustpan" cigarette by the use of a specially designed vacuum cleaning appliance exclusive with our factory. Now, if we could perfect a package that would actually act as a *hunidor* and retain the natural moisture content, then Yuma, Arizona, and much of Arkansas as much as we do here at Winston-Salem. We knew what we wanted. We tried many things. We asked the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory to help us. After many experiments and humidity tests covering all methods of packing cigarettes the report of which this is the net (1) No existing cigarette package, including those wrapped in glassine paper or ordinary cellophane, gives anything like adequate protection against evaporation. (C) Only a waterproof material with a specially devised (B) ill cigarettes so packed to dry to湿 rapidly from the day they are released from the factory. air-tight seal could give the desired protection, (D) This measure, while costly, could be relied on to keep Camels in prime condition for at least three months in any climate. If you have a technical heaut, the graph below made by the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory will show you the exact results of their exhaustive study. V Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory share graphically shows you the results of a computer deliveries of cookies to you in prince condition. Not may be sure we gave this report a lot of careful stint. We checked it and re-checked it and then we went ahead. We tried this device and that. At last we met success. The air-tight wrapping involved the designing of special processes, special machines. That costs a lot of money, more than $2,000, .000 the first year, but after you have tried Camels packed this modern new way we are sure you will agree it is a fine investment. For some time now every Camel that has left our factory has gone out in this new Humidor Pack. We have said nothing about it until now, to make sure your dealer would be able to supply you when the good news came out. Camel smokers of course have already discovered that their favorite cigarette is better and milder now than ever before. If you aren't a Camel smoker, try them just to see what a difference there really is between harsh, dried out tobacco and a properly conditioned cigarette. You can feel the difference, you can hear the difference and you certainly can taste the difference. Of course we're prejudiced. We always have believed that Camel is the world's best cigarette. Now we know it. Just treat yourself to Camels in the new Humidor Pack and see if you don't agree. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACO COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C. V