PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1930 Fals Game Makes Sixth Consecutive Jayhawk Victory Two Means of Eliminating Tip-off at Center Are Tried In Game Last Night Bv Richard Doan Refusing to give up the winning habit acquired in five pre-conference starts, the University of Kansas held its first game in consecutive victory of the season by routing the Fal kasketlers, national champions of Mexico, in a feature tilt which opened the home season last night. The score was 39 to The attraction drew a crowd of more than 3,000 spectators to the University auditorium not because there was much excitement in the ball supremacy, but because of the international aspect of the event and because two methods of eliminating the fear of the Edmonds, St. Mary's University, and E. C. Quigley, St. Mary's, who referred the affair, explained the experiential systems to the crowd before each half. The systems experimented upon worked to the advantage of the visitors who would have been at a distance from the players, and style of game due to their lack of height. The tallest player on the Fal team was 5 feet, 9 inches, while the shortest player was 3 feet or more in height. The ball was given to the team scored upon out of bounds at the end line during the first half and in the second period. The players then went to the ball ten feet from the regulation center circle, with the player's teammates behind him and the opposing team in front. They feet the other side of the tip-circle. From the scoring standpoint, the game furried little, if any, excitement as the team fell down and Thomson, Jim Bauch, Cox and Page lost no time in slipping into the lead and piling up a total of eleven points. And his first string five to the showers early in the second half. "Every man on the field has been inserted before the final gun sounded." The Mexicans played an energetic game, moving about the court at knuckle high, batting a wrench in the Kansas offensive machine which ordinarily functions with smoothness. Yet, the Falcon got the pass and the Santos got under the basket for set-up continually. The shooting of Bishop Talley added 20 points to the Kansas talley. At mid-way the score was 28 to 14. When the regulators left the game at half, the scores climbed second half, the scores had climbed to 33 and 16. After that time, the Fals found it easier going and succeeds between their total and Kansas'. Mislays on the part of the Jayhawkers from free throws. Parrn, Mexican forward, connected five of these with the basket and ranked up two field goals. International tone was added when Maca'b band played the national anthem and the start of the game and when the start of the game was a 94 for Kansas after an eventual victory was used for the game was presented to the Mexico Fall team at the conference. THE DOX CENTER K. Robinson, f. 2 F11 K. Hillenbush, f. 2 F11 J. Flary, f. 4 J. Flary, f. 4 L. Lawrence, f. 4 L. Lawrence, f. 4 T. Bassett, f. 3 T. Bassett, f. 3 Quincy, c. 0 Quincy, c. 0 Sauza, c. 0 Sauza, c. 0 Ana, f. 0 Ana, f. 0 McGlennan, f. 0 Totals 912 Fals-40 G FT Pearra, f 2 Farra, f 3 Mato, f 2 Mato, f 3 Hermand, c 2 Anax, g 3 Chiquero, g 3 Totals 17 5 14 Officials Quincy, Quincy, St. Mary; Loeb Lloyd Dempsey May Enter Ring Jan. 27. Baird, former American heavyweight champion, Jan. 27 in Madison Square Garden if officials can come before Jimmy Johnson, manager of Scott. Husband Deserted 22 Times A band told the local police court that his wife has left her 22 times in 17 years, and that he had fetched her Warning Signals Headache, Fatigue, "Nerves" —These are the signs which in many cases indicate eye strain. Frosh Football Star is Perfect Male Specimen The proper glasses are a direct aid to good health. Following a long-standing practice, freshman football coaches made physical education, made the selection of the best physical specimen from the freshman class and the freshman who so hardened Beach back was a member of the freshman football squad this fall and will be back in action. The fact that Beach is a composite of Apollo and Hercules is verified by his physical examination card in Doctor Naimishn's office which shows the results of his being weighted on and then standing on a surfboard, no finding登陆 is no specification. Carlos Fetty merited this honor last year. Girls, there are two perfect men on Mt. Oread—believe it or not. Nebraska Has Veteran Team to Seek Higher Standing in Title Race Lincoln, Jan. 7—(UF)—The Uni- ficial third place in the Big Six basketball race last year will play together with hopes of gaining better than gambling before the finals. Second-Year Squad Promisim Also; K-Aggies Hosts Friday Night Backing up this holdover quintet from last season is a promising sound of second year men so that they are well-positioned to radiate optimism when he regards the coming season. On the first string Conch Black has Harriane Grace and Harris Fisher, forwards; Don Meyers, right, in juniors; and William Witte, guards. Have Your Eyes Examined F. H. Roberts Optometrist 833 Mass. St. A second string that could credit to any man's college is composed of Jensen and Davy, foregoing the Academy and Kostery and Hokut, guards. These two full quintets, composing the Nebraska squad, squid up a lap at the lead to overheat. They lead Virginia at 49, 19 to Morgantown, but three other games on the vacation cage jaint went into defeat at Pittsburgh, 34 to 27, and took defeat from Butler at Indianapolis, 38 to 28. St. Louis University scored a goal in the second quarter. In the swing back to Lincoln, the Sebraskans will open the Big Six schedule at Manhattan, facing the Agnies on Friday. The next night Montana State college game against Montana State college on the Husker's own floor here. The Nebraska schedule: Jan. 10—Kansas State College at Manhattan Jan. 11—Montana State College at Lincoln. Jan. 17—University of Missouri at Columbia. Jan. 22—Iowa State College Ames. Jan. 25—University of Oklahoma at Lincoln Feb. 1 —Kansas State College at Lincoln. Liebon. Feb. 8 — University of Oklahoma at Norman. Feb. 10—Kansas University a Feb. 10—Kansas University a Feb. 12—St. Louis University a Lincoln. Lincoln. Feb. 15—University of Missouri at Feb. 15—University of Missouri at Lincoln. Lincoln. Feb. 22—Iowa State College a Feb. 22—Iowa State College a Lincoln' March 1—Kansas University a Lincoln. Oklahoma U. Pistol Team Defeats Norman Polic Norman—NORMan policemen handle their pistols well enough to keep Norman an orderly city, but the R. O. T. C. pistol team at the University has a match for them. Junior and sophomore teams defeated members of the city force 426 to 254 and 394 to 24 in two matches recently. A challenge was made by Maurice Glezanteman been made by Maurice Glezanteman Drumright, student manager Coach Brutus Hamilton's trust proctores are working every day in spite of the unfavorable weather, and he has even held an indoor meet Feb. 8 at the Kansas City Athletic Club, which is the first time a coach has held an indoor meet. Kansas hat had in recent years. Track Team Prepares for K.C.A.C Indoor Meet to Be Held in February Track hopes were brightened by the addition of Art Lawrence to the list of candidates out for the hurdle events, said Coach Hamilton this Milton Thornell is expected to enroll in school for the second semester and will be eligible for track competitions that will require years ago and holds the Kansas inter-collegiate discus record of 147 feet 4 inches. Willsard, Ward the, and Fowell, Fowell the both also compete in the weight contests, according to Coach Hamilton. Paris Prepares for 27th Vets Will Revisit Battlefields During Reunion Paris, Jan. 7, —UP)—Major General J. F. O'Ryan and Brigadeer J. F. O'Ryan and Brigadeer arrangements for the veterans of 27th Division to come over in May for their first official visit since the war, where they helped make history. The party of 1,000 veterans and 25% gold star mothers will sail on the same ship as Republic, the same ship which carried many of the men of that disastrous war. The former commanders of the Berlin, London, Brussels, Berlin and Paris are in its armoury's assurances that everything would be done to help make the vet safe. Many re-unions will feature the return of the veterans of the famous 27th to the old battle areas. The men who were killed, the other being the 30th made up of fighting Tomesness, who were with the British army in Flanders. They were attached to the units under Byng, Plummer and Rolls. These soldiers served themselves when the Hindenburg Line was smashed at St. Quentin. While the convention sessions will be held in London, the entire delegation will come to the Contiinenz later to be received in Brussels by Kirkert and in Paris by official representatives of the French government. At the Cemetery of Bony on Memorial Day, May 30, the veterans will pay tribute to their fallen comrades by taking part in a celebration of charbants will transport the visitors to Queuencement Farm, Roissel, Longaveens, Tineout, and Perome, and will also visit the village. Others will radiate to Bellcourt, Gillemont Farm, Cambrai, Le Chateau, St. Soupiet and Buagny. They will spend the night at Aimena and come back to the Cemetery. The Gold Star Mothers of the 27th Division will be the first delegation of 6,000 war mothers who will come to France as the guests of the Gov An escort of 209 picked men from the New York National Guard will accompany the 27th Division to Europe on the Republic. Abandoned Game For Want of Ball Ullswater, England, — (UP) — A football game was abandoned here after two footballs, constituting the total available supply, had been dicked into the flooded River Grise- Long Skiers are a (Umbria) tradition. The skiers may lead the world in gown design, but American women wear them best, Archibald Barnes, portrait painter, said here. Barnes praised long skirts. "They are a gendereo to young women," she said. I always had to paint girls standing up in order to be modest. The loss of Dwight Wallingford of our yeartour team leaves the pole-vault event in a state of near obscurity, who is capable of soaring 12 feet and better consistently, and Lowell True Long Skirts are a Godsend Read the Kansan want ads. Letter man reporting for track are Miles, low and medium sprints; Mize, low and medium Capital, middle distance runner; Fortune, distance run); Bearhead, high jump, distance run); Bearhead, high jump, Jimmy Stillman of last year's fresh squash is a consistent high jumper who can be depended upon to clear the bar at 6 feet and better. No outstanding sprinters or huntsmen in this year are available, according to Hamilton, who urges "every man who hinks he can sprint or hurdle to re- Scotland Yard Uses New Device to Aid Enforcir London, —(UP)—Scotland Yard's latest device to aid law enforcement, blue-colored steel boots, is now in use at the Rittenhouse Square, these cabinets throughout London. The boxes are being used by both police and public. Thought them the public will be able to find an offer on insurance, or to a police station any accident, or crime, ask for advice, call out the utility van for emergency, bring a posse of police to surround a house or to point out those of fleeing automobile bandits. The boxes are all blue and slightly larger than a telephone booth. They are placed a half a mile apart. Sorority Places Women Honorary Society Is Profitable For Journalists For Journalists Chicago, Jan. 7—(UP) The lean teachers for women for work have passed away. A group of women walked the streets seeking a job. In connection with their work, Women's National Journalistic Register, a non-profit placement bureau established by Theta Phi Phi, Natl. Women's College, has been named. The bureau announces that during November it filled more high-salaried positions than it has in any other single month of its nine years of operation. The number of cab reporter jobs to advertising managers and special writers, with an average salary of $35. The highest figure was $55 and the lowest $25, with nine paying over $35. With one exception the positions were in Chi- The advisory council for the Register is made up of prominent writers, including Dr. J. Bertolt, Hart, Zona Gale, Fannie Hurst, Dorothy Dix, Sophie Kherick, and Lew Sarnet, and M. I. Spencer, president of the University of Washington, Harrington, Walter Williams, and G. Bleyer, journalism school leader and Nelson Antim Crawford, editor. Abandon 77-Year Old Lighthouse Hyannis, Mass. —(UP) —Seafarers look in vain, now, for a friendly beacon which guided ships for more than three-quarter of a century. The South Hyannis was abandoned recently automatically extinguishing a light which had twinkled for 77 years. Washington Loses Hard Court Tilt to Missour A. G. ALRICH Engraving, Printing, Binding Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies 736 Mass. St Stationery. The University of Missouri basketball team won a hard fought game, from Washington University at SLU. The team lost nine minutes to go and the score tied 29-29. Captain Craig and Edminson gave to give the Tiger a victory. Moose Meyer, Washington's great sharpephor and captain, was held to two goals by Wendell Baker, Missouri's red head guard. Captain Tiffany McKee scored goals and three free throws which enabled him to be high point man. Cleanliness in America Consumes Most of Soap Chicago,—(UP) —Monday w a h d ays and Saturday night baths have combined to place Americans at the center of a new movement. This is in spite of the reluctance of Little Junior to have his ears washed, an important director of the Cleanliness Institute, at the annual meeting of the American Soap and Glycerine Producer. Higher cleanliness standards incutated into our people by physicians, public health authorities and educators have made necessary the output of 3,000,000,000 pounds of soap each year. Compared to our 25 year average in the 4 pound average in most European countries. Shires Will Seek More Fame Where Not Banned Chicago, Jan. 7—(UP) - C. Arthur Shires, smashed the "great one," today planned to continue his boxing career in as many of the 16 states in which he played. He is also possible. Fitting into Chicago today from Detroit, the former White Sox first base player who now seeks his fortune and more fame as a boxer will fight Tony Todd, St. Paul, Shires will fight Toya Foon, basketball pitcher, tonight. ZERO WEATHER puts an added strain on your battery. You need more power for starting — lights burn longer in winter — keep battery at 100°, efficiency — it's economy. Make this your battery and ignition headquarters for service. CALL 1300 CARTER SERVICE Why Walk? these cold days, when you can rent a car and ride in comfort? Our cars are equipped for cold weather driving. We have all models of Buicks, Oldsmobiles, Dodgers, and Fords. 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Chi Omega dinner, house. Thursday Friday University Women's Club tea, Myers hall, 3 p.m. Freshman Frolic, Memorial Union Building. Saturday Wesley Foundation party, church. Saturday. Phi Mu Alp, house. Compostall, house. Alpha Delt Pt pi house. Beta Beta Pi, house. Beta Beta Pi, house. DICKINSON Shows — 3 - 7 - 9 Today - Wed. Starts Thursday Wm. Haines in "Navy Blues" Soon! "RIO RITA" NOW IS YOUR CHANCE to get in on--- Manhattan Shirt Sale Ide Shirt Sale Silk Necktie Sale You can save plenty of "dinero" Better come! "Lay in your future supply now" O'Coat Sale This Week NELLY DON SPRING FASHION WEEK You'll adore the new silhouette as interpreted by Nelly Don! You'll agree that such beautiful fabricines never before graced such inexpensive daytime frock! And you will regret it for month if it wasn't so easy to choose your selections, so here's advance notice that the time is next Monday morning . . . the place is (your name here). $1.95 to $12.95 VII