PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS / THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1029 Jayhawks Contest Tigers Tomorrow in Convention Hall New Methods of Attack of Crimson and Blue Make Promising Outlook Off to an auspicious start for a successful season with a victory over Washburn, the Jayhawk squad began preparations yesterday for the Miscouri game, scheduled for Saturday in Convention Hall, at Kansas City. In a long chalk talk before practice, Coach "Phog" Allen explained the mistakes made in the Washburn drill on plays that did not function against the Icahnists, occupied most of the varsity, and the Varaty Alumni All Star game. Only Cox and Bishop of the line-up that started against Washburn were worn, but both were injured in his leg when he collided with before sergeum began and left the injury. The injury was not serious and he will be ready for the Missouri con- The Missouri game will present the first real test of the new Kansas attack and defense. Coach George Edwards, the coach of the cleoons of his quintet, Captain Craig Richard Morgan, Charlie Huhn, Wendell Baker, John Waldorf and Campbell. Welsh, Baker, and Waldorf have been placed in their high school days in Westport. In the starting line-up used by Missouri. Monday night against the Central Michigan team, the tallest of the four being 6 feet 4 inches, and the shortest against Central, Welsh and Craig are the three other men with the advantage. Four more non-conference battles are due before KU, opens the Big Six conference play. California will furnish the opposition in three games on January 2 and 3 in Kansas City and the third other in Lawrence or Houston. The team, national champions of Mexico will play in Lausanne Jan. 6. T. C. Bishop and "Rub" Thomson gave every indication against Wash burn that they still have their sharp knives. But the teacher showed that he may be counted up for his share of the offense. Witl can, the Jawhatchers can, the Jawhatchers will not lack scores Tunney and Dempsey Fight' Kansas will not lack reserve strength if the showing made at Topeka by Otto Root, Pete Bausch and James O'Neill. The Rost and Bauch, sophomores, are not fully developed at the present time but neither was John Wulf yet he was a star before his graduation. Lawrence is another capable substitute. *unney* and *Dempsey*. Fight Knock Knock. Know him? A dog here they call "Tunney" and a rooster which answers to the name of "Dempsey," all because they fight in Jess Norman's yard quite regularly and the dog does most of the footwork. So, when they call "Dempsey" and "Tunney" then slake their thirsts out of the same bucket. Basketball Scores Harvard 33, institute of Technology. 24. Okhlahma 46, Texas 32 Pennsylvania 75, Dickinson 31 Williams 34, St. Lawrence 31 Burke 34, St. Lawrence 31 New York, New York 6, Columbia 42 HOBO DAY IS NOT DESTINED TO DIE, OPINION INDICATES Most Students and Faculty Members Interviewed Think Tradition Should Be Preserved Hobo day apparently is not suffering the death pangs which overtakes so many spasmatic traditions in Australia, and even the embryo. On the contrary it seems destined to become an incarnate and human creature. In a study of Kannas, if the opinions gathered from students and faculty by the Daily Kannas staff are any qui The responses to inquiries included enthusiastic approval of Hobo day, the cynical contempt of J. B. Hamilton and Mr. Spencer, who "can only register attendance at the whole affair," and mild annoyance with the institution called it a "democratic institution," which makes "everyone a friend of the old K. U. tradition favor of Hobo day because I hate to see any of the old K. U. traditions cedar, Scylier, s31. George Constantine Chumos, '132, doubts the accuracy of the word "tradition." He says, "I do not think that we should be bothered by tradition; but we ought to be constant and have it without classes or at not all." Lela May Ensign, c'30, disagrees with Chumos, in regard to whether periods could be shortened, but classes should be held. It ten times more fun if you get to go to classes and see other people, than if you just bungalow around the campus. "A as means of arousing pep for the Missouri game, Hobo day has an unapparizable value," in the opinion of the league manager, c'32, agrees with McFearland, but adds the condition that property is destroyed nor class work disrupted. Obligations of instructors on Hobo day are defined by Katherine Bellew, who insists that instructors should not assign quizzes for that day. The student's morale isn't up to its usual standard; she is often called in and ought to be in keeping with the spirit of the day, and should not too bored about the whole affair. Faculty approval was voiced by Dr. E. L. Treece, associate professor of bacteriology, in the following statement: "I believe there is affect on our regular class routine whatsoever. I have seen no confusion in lectures resulting from the observation of the day, and my students are doing well with their activities as usual; although I think perhaps our department is unique in this respect." The faculty gets as much pleasure out of Hobo day as the students get out of opinion of Harold Zuber, G. and m. In the ranks of the opposition to Hobo day is Morris Straight, editor We specialize in Ladies hand turned soles Cemented soles Sewed soles Nailed soles also heels covered to match any color of shoes and all giving generally other requests, given satisfactory service in all kinds of shoe repair. In basement across the street from the Peoples State Bank Owen & C. C. Carl Say:--of the Jayhawk, who has this to say. 'Hobo day like Hell week is probably another one of those remembrances.' The sooner or later is destined to leave us, but don't whether this resting on our purity the dissension is a good thing or not—it doesn't show up anywhere except Hobo day can last much longer. PARISIAN SOLE REPAIR SHOP 9th & Mass. We wish all of our University Friends a Pleasant Vacation— and trust that the "Old Man with White Whiskers" (known as Santa Claus) will deliver to you Christmas Morning— Everything you wished for— and then "Some." BLOCK Dean Robert M. Davis of the Law School doubts if the observance of Hobo day has any connection with how the law profession higher learning. He believes that inevitably it will die out because of its pressiveness. However, any movement for its abolition should have a body rather than with the faculty. Many instructors questioned as to their opinion on Hobo day declined to commit themselves on the grounds that approval of the observance tend to sanction rowiwim and invite opposition and unpopularity. Army-Notre Dame Game To Be At Yankee Stadium New York, Dec. 19,—(UP) "Although no contracts have been signed an agreement already exists for the Yankee stadium to be used for the Army-North Dame game in 1850," said Ed Barrow of the New York Yankees here today in discussing replay of the game would be played elsewhere. Col R. C. Richardson of the West Point athletic board stated that the army schedule calls for the game to be played in New York. Supposed to have called the game to his attention as the reason for the reported change in plans. Send the Daily Kansan home. Start Now--for home will soon begin—don't forget to carry a box of— It takes time to write a 5- 000-word essay. Don't wait until next March to prepare that paper by which you may write your essay. You will need few hours out of the long vacation to prepare an outline of your ideas. It will be much easier, then, to com mplete your essay with win recognition for your skill as a thinker and writer. The Hattie Elizabeth Lewis Prize Essay Contest in Applied Christianity Tonight - Tomorrow Saturday ARSIT Thrills: Mystery; Breath-taking: The ultimate expose of society's welves. It will hold you spell-bound with its hair-ratning excitement. It's all about it. Winners in last night's intramural basketball games were: Phil Delta Theta B, Phi Kappa Pi, Acacia, Kipp Intramural Standings The "Queen of Melodrama" In Her First Starring Role SHOWS=3 - 7 - 9 PRICES=10-30=10-50 EVELYN BRENT 'Darkened Rooms' DICKINSON THEATER Open Christmas Day George Jessell in Love, Live and Laugh The intramural basketball standings to date as to the number of games won and lost are tabulated below. On The Stage Don Alexander and His KIDDIE REVUE Best Talent in Town DIVISION I Won Loss Delta Tata Delta 3 0 Kinga Alpha Fl 2 0 Jeta Theta Fl 2 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2 0 Sigma Phi 1 0 Gamma Delta 1 0 Delta Chi 1 0 American Independents 1 2 Phia Kappa 0 2 Sigma Alpha Lambda 0 2 Compostional 9 4 DIVISION II Won Loss Phia Kappa 3 0 Kinga Alpha Fl 5 0 Jeta Theta Fl 2 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2 0 Sigma Phi 1 0 Gamma Delta 1 0 Delta Chi 1 0 American Independents 1 2 Phia Kappa 0 2 Sigma Alpha Lambda 0 2 Compostional 9 4 DIVISION II Phi Kappa Psi Second Division Alpha Tau Omega Phi Delta Theta Pi Upsilon 2 1 Akarson 1 1 Alpha Sigma 1 1 Betucky Columbia 2 1 Epsilon Upsilon 0 2 Alpha Kappa Lambda 0 2 Dunna Upsilon 0 2 DIVISION III Won. Lost Sigma Chi, Pi B 1 1 Alpha Kappa, Pi B 1 1 Alpha Tau Omega, B 1 1 Sigma Chi, Lambda, B 1 1 Kappa Sigma, Pi B 1 1 Kappa Sigma, Lambda, B 1 1 Trianglia 0 2 Diagrama Mp, B 1 1 DIVISION III Won. Lost Sigma Chi, Pi B 1 1 Alpha Kappa, Pi B 1 1 Alpha Tau Omega, B 1 1 Kappa Sigma, Pi B 1 1 Kappa Sigma, Lambda, B 1 1 Trianglia 0 2 Diagrama Mp, B 1 1 DIVISION III Won. Lost Sigma Chi, Pi B 1 1 Delta Sigma Pi, B 2 1 Tau Omega, B 1 1 Alpha Kappa Po, B 1 1 Phi Dha Theta, B 1 2 Chi Ch, B 1 2 Phi Ch, B 1 2 Uniplication 1 2 DIVISION V Won. Lost Trigona 2 0 Alpha Kappa Pa, B 2 0 Kappa Eta Kappa 2 0 Phi Ch, B 1 1 Phi sigma 1 1 Alpha Chi Sigma 2 0 Kappa Eta Kappa 2 0 Phi Ch, B 1 1 Phi Mu Alba 0 2 --for home will soon begin—don't forget to carry a box of— A college student of Lebanon, Ill., chewed 48 sticks of gum, broke the world's record, and as a result suffered from excess of sugar. Santa's a jovial old fellow who brings to every home a pack full of delightful things — this year we're sending our good wishes with him for a Merry, Merry Christmas to you all. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 737 Mass. Smith Hemstitching & Beauty Shop 933½ Mass. Phone 683 Hosiery Mending Dressmaking Alterations Pleating Hemitching The Final Rush---for home will soon begin—don't forget to carry a box of— Whitman McDonald Johnston CHOCOLATES DID YOU KNOW We extend to you the Holiday Greetings and wish you all a Merry Christmas Rankin's Drug Store 11th & Mass "Handy for Students" Phone 678 Ready for your Christmas Vacation Trip LAWRENCE'S NEW UNION BUS DEPOT 643 MASSACHUSETTS ST. LOW WINTER FARES Every Ticket Means a Saving TOPEKA ... $ .70 KANSAS CITY ... 1.10 COLUMBIA ... 4.95 ST. LOUIS ... 6.10 CHICAGO ... 10.10 NEW ORLEANS ... 22.45 NEW YORK ... 29.10 OMAHA ... 6.10 DES MOINES ... 7.15 TULSA ... 6.15 DALLAS ... 13.00 OKLAHOMA CITY ... 9.00 DENVER ... 13.50 SALT LAKE CITY ... 28.50 LOS ANGELES ... 42.00 SAN FRANCISCO ... 46.00 COFFEE SHOP IN CONNECTION National Travel Center Friday morning, the New Union Bus Depot at 643 Massachusetts Street, next door to the Lawrence National Bank. will be open for public inspection. Pickwick-Greyhound Lines, the world's largest motor coach system, has again taken a forward step in its program of providing Lawrence with more convenient, more comfortable, and lower cost transportation. Everyone in Lawrence is cordially invited to inspect the modern facilities of the new Depot, Friday. Eleven daily schedules are in effect between Lawrence, Topeka, Kansas City and St. Louis. Coaches leave for Topeka at 1:40, 7:45; 8:45; 10:45 a.m.; 12:15; 1:45; 3:15; 4:45; 6:15; 7:45; and 10:45 p.m. For Denver, Salt Lake, Los Angeles, all the West, 1:40; 8:40 a.m., 8:10 p.m. For Kansas City, Columbia, St. Louis, New Orleans, Chicago, New York, all the East, 12:50, 6:55; 7:55; 9:55 and 11:55 a.m., 12:55; 2:25; 3:55; 5:25; 6:55 and 10:25 p.m. For Miami, Tulsa, Dallas, Oklahoma City and El Paso, 9:40 a.m., 9:40 p.m., The Pickwick Greyhound Agent will be glad to help you plan your trip, restful stopovers can be arranged on long journeys. PHONE 363 Yelloway 瑞翔证券股份有限公司 瑞翔证券股份有限公司