PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1329 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Dr. Allen Reduces Basketball Squad to Ten Members Fewer Players Will Enable Staff to Concentrate on Perfecting Team Play The variety basketball squad has been cut down to 10 men who will finish out the season. "We thought it advisable to limit the squad so that we could devote more attention to the game," said Dr. Cohen after the move. The surviving members are: Cox, Ramssey, Bishop, McGuire, Thomson, McCormick, Dodd, Plumly, Paden, and Fiber. "We are trying to work the better new material in with the experienced varsity men," continued Doctor Allen. "We need a new spring football cut out any chance of basketball practice then, and due to the fact that most of our cage boys are also rigor lagers, we will have more opportunities." Hence, right now is our only chance." The 17 players from the freshman crew and their first workout with the team were the most active game between the two, resulted in a 39 to 22 victory for the varsity, Ramsey Bishop, Thomas McGuire, and John Leach, who was the starting luggage for the freshman team included: J. Bausch, center; Robber and O'Larry; rests. Snort Gossip --from Lynn Wildhoff, line coach, charges because of weighted 142 pounds when he has his hands on her shoulders. He confesses the mother gren and announces a total of 150 when he steps on the stairs. "Why the limp?" demanded the coach. "I'm not hurt yet," answered the wrestler, "but I'm afraid I will be ame I practicing." Through a reporting error it was stated in Sunday's Kansan that it was Ed Aih who drilled himself running in the hole relay duty with the mole relay duty with Nebraska, at the K.C.A. C, a meet Saturday night overseeing the Nebraska lend for the time was John Miko. Aah runs in the hole overseeing the Nebraska lend for the time at the hotel by a Nebraska star runner. Coach Leen Hauman, Kanea'nw wrestling coach, submits that the first man he ever threw was a Jayhawker. Spring football practice is set for March 18, but the length of the season has not as yet been determined. The old limitation, under the Miss Old Guard, underly injury, was tended to a month or even six weeks the coaches say. Godlweth Ends First Hon Toronto International Airport (TIU)—Col. Charles A. Lauherr, curate from Belize, Bohurua, to Miami, Fla., came down at Centennial, Mexico, at 6:10 a.m. on today, according to radio messages received at the U.S. American offices located near the location strata, in a park, the Miami-Dominion air mail route. Hear Will Durant. February 45. Get a dock blaster free at the Bullock Printing Co. in the Bowersock building—Allk. Our Shining and Repair Service is Seldom Equaled Rent Your Car Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Phone 653 Suits, Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Phone 498 "Athletic" Woman Turns to Jewelry Lure Again London... (UIP) - Jewelry is staging a come-back as a fashion for women. For this event, we were a slum in jewels as articles of attire, but now jewelry—and lots of others—are available. Rifle Teams Shooting Competitive Matches With Other Colleges The intet thing is the tarabanehah which is worn in a central position on the back of the ear. It is said that if it is worn, it causes the ears to heat Paul Beardsley Holds High Point Record for Week-Score This Season The rifle range in the basement of Fowler Shops is continually reverberating from the crack of rifles in a particularly best-bred men's and women's rifle teams. Opposing the men are teams of Georgia Tech, University of Southern California, University of Washington, University of Houston, University of Mississippi A. and M. College, the varsity team and the R. O. T. C. team. In addition to these college teams, they are shooting in the outdoor arena, which is an important match. The firing is carried out in four positions, prone, sitting, kneeling and standing in college competition and positions in the seventh crazing firing. the women's rifle team areiring in competition with teams of Michigan State College, University of Michigan, and the Kansas Aggies. Shooting in three prone position last week, the men turned in some excellent scoring. Catherine Crowley High Score Out of a possible 300 points, the college ranked in ten rank Catherine Crowley, 290; Sarah Mason, 289; Geraldine Shelley, 288; Dorothy Deaver, 285; Koma Maxime Crum, 284; and Vilia Kleibergaue, 284. The best score of the week made among the women was that of Koma Maxime Crum, 284, and Vilia Kleibergaue, 284. The best score of the week made among the women was that of Koma Maxime Crum, 284, and Vilia Kleibergaue, 284. New members of the women's team shooting for the first time this year, are offering strong competition for the splendid veteran Last week in shootout against the University of California at Los Angeles, the University of Alabama and the University of Florida each posed four positions with a possible score of 400. Raul Bunn headed the men's team by scoring 333; John Frei 311; Bernard Houser 286; Michael Kovacs 347; C. P. Baxter 347; Paul Boardey 347; Veldt Staff 343; R. E. Johnston, 338; Walter Gould, 335; and the William Springer, 335, for the next Firing Developing Fast Paul Boardgate, captain of Firing Developing East Paul Beardsley, captain of tl We Invite Comparison Quality - Fresh Comfort Prices, No. Higher --men's team, turned in an excellent score this morning when he shot a 92 for the standing position, a very good score. With this he finishes his play to total 375 for week, the highest week score of the season. Vacationist Finds This Smoke O.K. Erie, Pennsylvania Sept. 25, 1928 In past years, I have taken along a supply of various well-known brands of cigarettes, but most have fully acquainted with the difference in the smoking qualities of the so-called high-grade tobacco now available from a smoke shop, tip from an old smoker friend, and as a matter of convenience in packing, this year I took along a dozen time of cigarettes. Having just returned from my fishing camp in northern Ontario, and in the reflections upon a fortress of nine roosts, I realized that I and complete comfort comfort. I feel that an appreciation of Edgeworth is due, as one of the principal factors of my experience. There are no places not conditioned for a birthing, drawn from a briar plipe meets with koker anemone or more critical flowers in the morning after a strenuous day in the great outdoors. Larisa & Brother Company Richmond, Va. Dear Sirs: Yours truly. (Signed) H. N. Curtiss It is the unanimous opinion of the students that smoking and the word is without a peer, and that its smoothness, fragrance and the smoke make it meticulé, and I thank you for making these suggestions. Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco The firing is being developed in line with army regulation as to time and speed. Very good condition are being tested. So the Squad will Volland, in charge of the firing. Walter Gould shot n. 29 in prince position last week to equal that of Miss Shelley of the women's team. --if today's Valentine still thinks of you, let us show you a gift that will insure her tender memories. Games to be played Feb. 13: - Alpha Puma vs Kappa Sigma. - Alpha Puma vs Alpha Epsilon vs Spicee Club. 2 p.m. Alpha Titan vs Betta Peta Alpha Chi Delta vs Betta Peta Alpha Chi Delta vs p.m. Phi Gamma Delta vs alpha Kappa Lambda. Alpha Kappa Sigma Intramural Games Alpha Chi Sigma forfeited to the Pi Upsilon team last night. --if today's Valentine still thinks of you, let us show you a gift that will insure her tender memories. Games to be played Feb. 13; Phi Alpha Delta | | F | F | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Mercers, f | F | F | | Karny, f | 0 | 1 | | Karny, f | 0 | 2 | | Jincenty, c | 0 | 0 | | Heroderos, g | 3 | 1 | | Ryan, g | 3 | 0 | Total 11 5 2 Total Reference Words Akiva Xopax Pui 21, 27 Pfalda Chi 41, Harrington 6, 8 Marsh 1, 9 Roach 7, Harrisong 6, 8 Rochechik 7, 8 Graham, 6, 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Graham, 6, 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fagan, 6, 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Aransas | 2 | 9 Albuquerque | 2 | 10 Delta Tau | 2 | 6 Delta Tau | 2 | 8 Allen | 0 | 0 Bathurst | 0 | 0 Billings | 0 | 0 Cedar Springs | 0 | 0 Chapman | 0 | 0 Cumberland | 0 | 0 Sunbury | 1 | 8 Taunton | 1 | 8 Tahoe | 0 | 0 Tulare | 0 | 0 Thomas, f 1 4 0 0 Trombley, f 1 4 0 0 Brown, v 2 0 0 DeVey, f 2 0 0 DeVey, f 2 0 0 Totals 1527 Referee: Klaas. Gamponium...24 PG FT17 Palliyama, f ...1 Paliyama, f ...1 Gobey, e ...1 Meyer, g ...1 Katimane, g ...0 Triangle 19 | | F | PLF | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Suffy, f | 2 | 1 | | Spry, f | 2 | 1 | | McCumbern, c | 0 | 1 | | Prel, w | 2 | 1 | | Woll, f | 2 | 1 | | Branst, g | 0 | 1 | | Holder, f | 2 | 1 | Totals 7 0 1 Referee: Logan. Totals 12 3 Indiana, Cincinnati | | F | G | T | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Walley, J | 2 | 1 | 0 | | Walley, J | 2 | 1 | 0 | | Fish, J | 2 | 1 | 0 | | Milgrave, J | 2 | 1 | 0 | | Smith, J | 2 | 1 | 0 | | Smith, J | 2 | 1 | 0 | | Youngman, J | 2 | 1 | 0 | Delta Sharp 35-19 FOEF W Delta Sharp 35-19 FOEF W Schwarzley; f 0 1 Schwarzley; f 0 1 Holt; f 0 0 Holt; f 0 0 Jaynes; f 0 0 Jaynes; f 0 0 Nevillt; f 0 0 Nevillt; f 0 0 Totals 13 4 3 Totals 9 0 4 Reference: Loman. PG FT Icterra, f 2 0 Wilson, f 1 0 Killenbarg, e 5 0 Killenbarg, g 1 0 Ohio Club----18 NEWS: There's news in the display advertisements as well as in the news columns. Read them. 1f Orama Reverses History Napoleon is American Dictator in Play by Herriot Paris,-(UP)-The fate of the re- public of the United States hung in the midst, in the opinion of Mr. Wellesley, a Frenchman from France, when Napoleon was faced with the historic choice of surrendering to the English or emigrating to America. M. Herriot seen Napoleon as king of an American Kingdom extending over the Mediterranean lands. In his opinion as a dramaticist, the young American republic in those years when Madison was in the White House, he told him that he had the hands of the man who had put the whole of Europe under arms either with or against him in a battle Around the supposition that instead of choosing surrender, Napoleon had decided to go to the young American republic, M. Harriot has written a spirited play which is likely to be the best representation of the makers of the Chamelees district. Bill for New Laboratory Presented to Committee (1) Location: Northwest Level Washington — D. N. C. Grover, chief hydraulic engineer of the Geological Survey, and Harborers Committee this morning in behalf of *in bill* to build anhydraulic laboratories, to be under the direction of the U. S. B. The bill cannot possibly be favorsally reported out of committee this month, because the general prefers to remain on rapport with the Army Engineers, can either attend or not attend the Army Engineers, or can ask the bill to death, it is best. It is said to have the silent sponsorship of President-elect Herbert Hower. Plans are being considered for the merger of the University of Minnesota hospital and the city hospital of Minneapolis. The outline provides the educational cost and the university's educational expense. Hear Will Durant February 15 SUITING YOU that's my business SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Massachusetts St. Need of Religion Seen by George O. Foste George O. Foster, registrar, and for 25 years teacher of a women's class at the Christian church, in commenting on the religious week program today stressed the need of a broad development of human sympaties in addition to intellectual development. Foster, forse In development toward the great goal of complete enlightenment the student must progress by means of two distinct avenues, both of which require communication and mutual care each other. One is the avenue of the heart, of service to humanity; the other is the avenue of intellectual development. To follow one avenue to the exclusion of the other, the student must character oneself and insperse. COSTUME JEWELRY Teachers: You will need application photos. Our rates are now on Lawrence Studio, 727 Mass. —Adv; George O. Foster, registrar. The new styles are here—come in and try them on—all colors—and innovate. We specialize on parties and holiday candy. We fill any order. --if today's Valentine still thinks of you, let us show you a gift that will insure her tender memories. Sometime You'll Wonder— --concert. University Concert Course EXTRA ATTRACTION The most amazing group of singers before the public today. 22 Voices in Russian Costumes A sensational success everywhere in Europe and America One of the world's finest musical attractions at the lowest prices ever offered to a Lawrence Audience for such a The Russian Symphonic Choir UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Saturday Evening Feb.16 8:20 o'clock General Admission $1.00 — No reserved seats All University Students 50c The management requests that tickets be procured in advance to avoid congestion at the door on the evening of the concert. Seats on Sale Round Corner Drug Store Bell's Music Store School of Fine Arts STUDENT TICKETS ON SALE AT FINE ARTS OFFICE ONLY Trade Conference to Meet in K. C in need in K. C. The Southwest Foreign and Domestic Trade Center to be held in Kansas City, Feb. 18, 20 and 29 at the Hotel President. Each man that appears on the program is an authority on his subject. Mr. Reid will speak on "Our Inland Waterways" is president of the Missouri River Navigation Association, Mr. DeMoss will speak on "Commercial Airways" is president of the Stout Motor Airplane Company, secretary of the Ford Motor Company. Hansome men winkle their brows . . . their minds are a maze of question marks . . . what shall I send her? FLOWERS FROM Ward's Flower Store 931 Massachusetts Phone 621 If You MUST Take Notes ...try this amazing new idea SIMPLY hold a soft, smooth, black-writing VELVET pencilin your hand and notespractically write themselves. The blank look on your face vanishes and everything comes out O.K. A. 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