UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1930 Local Basketeers Will Be Inactive During Week-end Jayhawk Squad Resumes Old Practice Hours Following Siege of Exams While five of the Big Six basketball teams continue the struggle for a championship, the University of Kansas cagers alone remain inactive in rebounding. The team's days of practice are ahead of the Jayhawkers before they face the Akron. of Exams The Okhloma Sooners, twice big Six title holders in the last two years, will put up a desperate fight for the column before the conclusion of the first half of 1839 conference. Thus far, the Sooners are on the frontstep as in many Big Six starts. The other two contests on this week's program will make sure change in playing stands. Individual scoring honors at this moment in the race go to Lon Maclay, Cornhill center, who has scored four steals in Alaska's credit in four big Six games. Regular practice hours were resumed by the Kansas basketball team this afternoon. All the players have presumably passed the final examinations, and will not on that presumption. We are also a further notice from the dean's office. Tomorrow afternoon and Thursday afternoon, the varsity team will JAYHAWK TAXI 65 Service at All Hours Hotel Eldridge Bldg. The Pipe even helps you say nothing at all . . . OUVE noticed how expressive the pipe can be, what meaning it can convey. The pipe even helps you say nothing at all—and that, O'ral, takes Men to their pipelines and women to their lipsticks—but suppose you had no pipe and faced repression? Suppose you had no tobacco to put in your pipe! Empty pipes make empty gestures that have no meaning, so the pipe becomes eloquent. Filled with Edgeworth, it is Olympian! What, no Edgewedge? Lose not a moment—haste to the mail with the coupon. Let the machinery of government rush to you a free breakfast, and a delicious and friendly Edgewedge, full-fueled, slow-burning, cool. Edgeworth is a careful manager — selected especially for pacing maneuvers. It quizzes Buy Edgeworth anyw- henever he says "hey Rubell!" and "hey Rubell!" and package to pound boun- dles. EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO screaming the freshmen basketball squad. The fresh will attempt to duplicate the team's success, who meet the Jayhawkers at Manhattan on Feb. 5. The Aguines use a fast breaking offense and have a strong backcourt in Nigo, Silverwood, and Cricknell. LARUS & BRO. CO. 185 W. 3rd, Newfoundland, Va. I'll try your Eigwittness. And I'll try it in a good pipe. "We will concentrate on an adequate defense for the fast breaking attack of the Aggries," said Doctor Allen today. "Also, we will review some of the work done during the attacks on signals and fundamentals." Town and State___ Now let the Edgeworth comet v --thursday 1:30 to 3:20 m, p. 3-30 classes meeting 2 and 1 hours. When Kansas meets the Agies at Manhattan, it will be the first Jayhawk games game for the university's authorities of the University had not counted on such a long lapse when the schedule was changed. It has been tentatively agreed upon for Jan. 21, but could not be played because it interfered with final exams. The Aggies, in the meantime, will have played games with Oklahoma, Iowa State, and Nebraska, and will be in top form for the Kansas encounter. On the other hand, Kansas will have played games with Ransom, Kennedy, and Beard will be eligible for second-semester play. Iowa Bucks M. U. on Mat Cyclones Will Have One Change in Former Line-un Ames, Iowa, Jan. 28.—(UF)–The Big Six Conference wrestling champions of 1929, Iowa State, will make a strong bid to win the conference opponent this year when Missouri invades State Gymnastics at Ohio State in the nation, who won matches from the Cyclones last year, Conch Hugh Otopafik of Iowa State regards Missouri as its sole contender. In six years of wrestling, the visiting巨人 team has won Oklahoma A & M, to win from Iowa State in a dual meet. Missouri downed the Cardinal and Gold team with a 15-9 victory while last year the title winning Cycles barely shed out a 19 to 15 win. Coach Otopalka announced that only one change, in the 168-pound class, was probable in his lineup for the match against Chicago, weight; may replace Schroeder, another letter man. The feature match of the evening promises to be the 138-pound class, in which Captain Sappington of St. Louis and Captain Pinkington won from Linn in 1928, but the two men did not meet last year. Read the Kansan Want Ads IN THE BIG SIX RACE Conference games to be played this week: Friday night — Kansas Aggles vs. Iowa State at Ames. Saturday night — Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Norman; Nebraska vs. Kansas Aggies at Lincoln Big Six Standing to Date | | W | L | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Missouri | 3 | 1 | 0.00 | | Kansas | 2 | 0 | 7.00 | | Nebraska | 3 | 1 | 7.50 | | Arkansas Agrees | 1 | 4 | .250 | | Iowa State | 1 | 3 | .250 | | Oklahoma | 1 | 4 | .000 | —A course in the Lawrence Business College—a school doing well what it attempts to do. A Paying Investment EXAMINATION SCHEDULE Wednesday - 1:30 to 3:20 p. m. — 13:30 classes meeting 2 and 1 hours. VARSITY Wednesday - 3:30 to 5:20 p. mc = 2:30 classes meet- with other 1 and 1, brings Wednesday, 8-30 to 11:20 a.m., m—1:30 classes meet- mong, 5.4-3.1 Old Showboat "Cotton Blossom" Is Again Seen Along the Mississippi Starting Thursday Gary Cooper "SEVEN DAYS LEAVE" All Talking For the first time in 18 years the Californians had a new name. Edmund Fetzer her "Snowbowl," was tied up along the winding leeves here, a half-million miles above New York. Tonight - Tomorrow MARRIED IN HOLLYWOOD All Talking, Singing, Dancing with J. Harold Murray Starting Thursday Reserve, La.—(UP)—"Here comes that Showboat" and it is a gala day along the Mississippi. Captain Hitter's rambling river walk further north along the Missouri and Red rivers and their return to the town they played in the old days. Thursday -- 8:30 to 12:30 a.m. m.-3:30 classes meet- Tuesday -- 12:30 to 1:30 a.m. m.-3:30 classes meet- Thursday -- 1:30 to 4:30 a.m. m.-3:30 classes meet- Though the Cotton Blossom is in abundance from most of the tiny ripe flowers, it tends to the wheeing steam callope draws in the crowd from over the levee to the bottom. Much of the color of the Cotton Blossom of two decades ago is maintained today. The actors are of the old school—men and women who seem very seriously. One of two bear the stamp of the middle western tent show. Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Prices: Mat. 10-30; Eve. 10-50 The most popular plays on the boat are the old favorites of a generation ago, Lena Rivers and East Side. The latter represents a young woman representing a little later vintage. The cast does justice to them in good old hair-raising fashion. Lack Funds for Search Twenty-eight people comprise the crew, cast and orchestra, and the marine theater is their home as it is to them, the river from one town to another. Between the acts of the production of the film, the audience is enthralled by disarray and comedy sketches. There is a whistling artist who would cause a still moment in the movie. Through four disconnected acts, the audience awaits the climax, to see the villain killed and the hero and heroine made happy. Berlin, —(UP)—The "Roman bulwars" or mounts at Nidell, near Berlin, are believed to cover two anatomical sites in the Middle East, 1,000 B. C., but the lack of necessary funds has prevented ethnologists from studying them, and learn whether their theory is true. Even the simple people of the river town who see but few of the smooth stones, who watch and snicker at some of the moments which in the old days would have been so quiet. Up the gangplank, when the last curtain has been drawn, négroes come out of the windows and the whites climb over the muddy levee. Over the water still are heard the dying notes of the calliope and the owl, the hummingbirds and dimmer lights of tugs and packets lead one to imagine again Edna Cayler's song from an immancing under a southern moon. Doctor Wins Prize—Pills London, (UP) —A doctor of Edmonton won a box of pills offered as the bobo prize in a whistle drive. A woman student of Northwestern University paid her last $3 for violating a parking law and as she had no more money to buy her lunch, the teacher stopped with the officers to take her to lunch, despite the fact that they were married. Three streets in Iowa City are set aside for coasting and are guarded between the hours of 4 and 9 p.m. by officers of the city. To College Freshmen and Sophomores All College freshmen and sophomores who cannot take the required five hours of afternoon class work because of necessary absences must usually work card signed by their employers at time of enrolment. These cards may be obtained at the College office. A new card must be signed for each semester. Paul B. Lawson Associate Dean. WINTER SERVICE BATTERIES—Call us for a rental when your battery Gulls to call the motor. OIL—Change to Mobil ARTIC or Texaco and appreciate the difference ate the difference. Full line of Weed Chains. CHAINS = Fine line or wood chains. GREASE = Winter gear grease is important. ONCE = On Other Hills ANTI FREEZE—Alcohol testing Free. Glycerine and Proteins for sale. HIGH TEST GAS—Sinclair Aircraft Gas is quicker than standard gas. --fee that lets you sleep. CARTER SERVICE CALL 1300 Seven of the twelve professors who are taking leave of absence next semester from the University of Wisconsin will apend their vacations in Europe. The ordinary cold causes the greatest loss of time to college students, according to a report of Dr. William L. Reed, assistant adviser of Columbia University. Plans for extensive advertising of the Los Angeles Junior College were made by Henry Levy, newly elected publicity manager. The publicly committee will have compared charge of news articles in all school activities. The students of the University of Oklahoma have a new library. It was built by a team of 250 additional facilities for study. The style of architecture is Gothic. The move to the campus takes several days. The room where three manuscripts and books are being kept is called the 'Main Library.' KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric Refrigerators "Treasure" Solid Silver The most popular ready-to-eat cereal brands are American colleges, eating clubs and fraternities are made by Kellogg and Corn Flakes, Pop Ban Brashes, Rice Krispies, Wheat Krembs, and Kellogg's Shredded Cheese. Kaffee Hag Coffee, the coffee that lets you sleep. Every woman who loves her house, or living plants as a bride-to-be, finds in the MARY II pattern her ideal of fine silver. She sees expressed in the refined beauty of its design the very spirit of her home - true and gentle hospitality. Silver so genuinely lovely that, as a gift, it will say "I love you." Mary.II "The College Jeweler" You don't have to fall behind YOU CAN "keep up" in your studies as well as engage in college activities if you maintain good physical condition. Since constipation is the cause of most ill-health, it pays to prevent this widespread evil. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to bring prompt and permanent relief from constipation—even in chronic cases. It supplies the system with roughage in generous quantities. Just eat two tablespoonfuls every day. With milk or cream—fruits or honey added. Ask that it be served at your fraternity house or campus restaurant. DIARIES For 1930 Best Assignment in THE LARCH 736 Mass. St. Printing TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BOYS: 1 extra large Southeast room, twin beds, also two dressers and stud table. 1227 Ohio. Phone 2476. Send the Kansan home. FLOWERS for VALENTINE WHITCOMEB'S GREENHOUSE 9th at Tenn. St. his week Topcoat Sale Cap Sale Suit Sale Pajama Sale Necktie Sale Shirt Sale Silk Kobe Sale Silk Muffler Sale Odd Trouser Sale Knicker Sale Polo Shirt Sale Glove Sale Det. Collar Shirt Sal Overcoat Sale Silk Robe Sale —You can save "good money" on any of the above articles. "Glad to prove it" DICKINSON Hear/ Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Attend the Matinee TODAY • TOMORROW Janet GAYNOR and Charles FARRELL play and sing play and sing "IF I HAD A TALKING PICTURE OF YOU" DO "I would give. ten shows a day, and a midnight matinee, if I had a talking picture of you." One of the many big song hits by. De Sylva Brown & Henderson in SUNNY SIDE UP ALL SINGING, DANCING, TALKING, MUSICAL COMEDY with Sharon Lynn, Frank Richardson, El Brendel, Mariane White and Big Beauty Chorus. Thursday, Friday, Saturday Bebe Daniels in "LOVE COMES ALONG" Starting Monday — "THE LOVE PARADE"