THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, JANUARY 21. 1921 PAGE FOUR 929. Kansas Will Meet Iowa State Here in Basketball Due Crimson and Blue Favorite in Contest Tonight, According to Dope Estimates The Kansas basketball quintet will tonight again attempt to raise its standings in the Big Six percentage of zeroes, when Iowa State come to battle with the Jayhawkers for fourth conference game for the Kansas. The Iowa State squad took a work out in the Gymnasium yesterday at ternoon, preparatory to the game to night. The game begins at 7:30 p. m, promptly, and the athletic office urged this morning that everyone be on time. The Crimson and Blue will enter the fray a slight favorite, despite the rays of Ramsay and Manley, two pendula farther out. The casuist list and unable to play. Ramsay has not yet recovered from an attack that has caused suffering is suffering from an infected elbow. Oklahoma defeated the Iowaans Saturday night by a score of 35 to 22, while these same Sooners had their own team's best points in the rear in the first conference entanglement for the Jayhawk five. So the Kananis are a little better than an even bet, if old man dope can account for any measure of truth. Against Oklahoma, the Ames quiet are said to have presented a smooth-walker to the gunners puzzled throughout the nucleus. Captain Laude, their offensive new is a sharpshooter who must be kept down the Iowa's score. Dodd will probably start at the center post, left vacant by the illness of Ramesse, and McQuire when he is when the opening whistle sounds. Paul Fisher, a late addition to the Kansas court squad, will likely see action at either The game will start at 7:30. E.C Quigley and Fred Williams will of decide the affair. The probable starting lineups: The probable starting inports Kansas Iowa State Bishop F Lake broomon F Landwig, Taylor Dord C Woods Cox G Rudi McGuire G Hitch Non-Magnetic Vessel Reaches Port in Peru Even though blown off the planned course, all the desired observations of the currit's magnetism and elec- tricity were reported. On the part of the cruise from Balboa to Easter Island and to Callao, twenty-three sam- plers were collected and maintained. Those from Easter Island to longitude 95 degrees west proved to consist of red clay and volcanic mud. These were carried to Calail on Feb. 3, for Paper, Tahiti. Washington, Jan. 21. — Despite unfavorable winds which drove her from the course after leaving Easter Island, she managed to sail the nictice ship "Nicoya" reached Callao Peru, on Jan. 14. This announcement was made here today by the Carnegie Institute of Technology, through Science Service. This boating scientific laboratory is now on a three year cruise during which many of the oceans of the world will be visited. Flu Epidemic Reaches Massachusetts at Las Washington, Jan. 21. --- Reports were just received by the U. S. Public Health Agency that a state could influence in Massachusetts for the week ending Jan. 12. This indicate that that state has finally been hit with an outbreak of measles, an indisputable cont unwillingness of the state health commissioner, Dr. H. Bigelow, to recognize the presence of an influenza strain. Doctor Bigelew stated his opinion, that the epidemic consisted of hysteria and premenstrual syndrome here last week. Follow health commissioners predicted that the epidemic is now over and his mind. Apparently their predictions have been fulfilled. Indiana reported 866 cases, a decided decrease over 1986 cases. Read the Kansas Want-Ads Omaha Hat Shop 71714 Mass St. Swimming Squad to Hold First Races Wednesda: 717 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. The first races of the season for the swimming squad will be held Wednesday afternoon in Robinson gymnasium. The squad will be divided and races for team honors as well as for individual honors will be run. Phone 255 Practice for the most part has been in fundamentals and conditioning with instruction as to torus, touches and technique of stroke. Ten Intramural Teams With Perfect Records Await Deciding Games Twenty-four Squads to See Action in Court Tilts During Week Ten fraternities in the intramural basketball race have maintained perfect records thus far in two weeks of games. The team will be gymnasium. Play will not be resumed this week until Wednesday and Thursday, because of the nearness of the game. Only three forfeits have been made in the tournament so far, showing the interest taken in the game court this week. The game was entered. Only one game is scheduled this week between high ranking teams, but some of the leaders are expected to meet stiff competition from other teams and margins. The games for this week: Wednesday Spicer Club vs. Delta Tau Delta, 8 m; p.; Alpha MIA Chigma vs. Phi Alpha MIA Phi Gamma Delta, 9 m; p.; Mi Kappa Alpha vs. Phi Beta Pi, 9 m; p.; Rice Club vs. Delta Upsilon, 10 m; p. Kappa Sigma vs. Phi Kappa Psi, 10 m; Thursday Pihi Mu Alpha vs. Phi Chi, 8 p; M, Ttheta Tau vs. Pihi Delta Theta, 8 p; Kappa Sigma, 9 p; M, Sigma Ship, 8 p; Kappa Sigma, 9 p; M, Sigma Ship, 8 p; Alpha Kappa Lambia, 9 p; M, Kappa Kappa, 9 p; Tennessee Club, 10 p; Delta Chi vs. Delta Sigma Lambia, 8 p; The Standings On List Phi Delta Theta 3 0 1.00 Phi Delta Chi 3 0 1.00 Sigma Chi 3 0 1.00 Alpha Tau Omega 3 0 1.00 Alpha Alpha Epsilon 3 0 1.00 Alpha AlphaLambda 3 0 1.00 Beta Theta Pi 3 0 1.00 Delta Chi 2 0 1.00 Phi Kappa Psi 2 0 1.00 Delta Chi 2 0 1.00 Phi Mu Alpha 2 1 6.66 Alpha Kappa Psi 2 1 6.66 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 1 6.66 Kappa Alpha 1 1 6.66 Kappa Alpha 1 1 6.66 Tennessee Club 1 1 5.66 Delta Sigma Lambda 1 1 5.66 Rice Club 1 1 5.66 Delta Upsilon 1 1 5.66 Delta Alpha 1 1 5.66 Phi Gamma Pi 1 1 5.66 Phi Beta Pi 1 1 5.66 Phi Kappa 1 2 3.33 Phi Chi 1 2 3.33 Cosmopolitan 1 2 3.33 Pi Upsilon 1 2 3.33 Accta 1 2 3.33 Triangle 1 2 3.33 Sigma Alpha Mu 1 2 3.23 Theta Tau 1 2 3.23 Kappa Eta Kappa 0 3 0.06 Alpha Kappa Sigma 0 3 0.06 Chi Delta Sigma 0 3 0.06 Ohio Club 0 3 0.06 Unkunki Chi 0 3 0.06 Alpha Chi Sigma 0 2 0.06 Spicer Club 0 2 0.06 Results of a questionnaire sent out by the school of business at the University of Oklahoma show that the school is not receiving any new earning $3,600 a year. His masculine beauty above the *colar* costs each college man $2.75 a year, according to data collected from the University of Washington campus. For Your Convenience Impeached Governor, and Secretary We stock TOILET ARTICLES Mrs. O. O. Hammonds Gov. Henry Johnston Two Stores Young Net Ace Enters the Midwinter Riviera Tennis Tournament Impeachment proceedings against Oklahoma governors are getting to be a habit. Governor Johnson, Oklahoma politicians say, is almost certain to be convicted on charges brought last week by the Senate, which is considering Khoussa's tenures, is the real front behind the gubernatorial chair. "I want to get to Europe early in the tennis season, and get a great deal of practice," Coen and this noon planner said. "We plan to go first to the Rivaiana to compete in the midwinter tennis tournaments, from there he will go to Wien. He will play on the court in land, and from there probably go back to England again. The trip will last four or five months. The young notchers will take part in the world last year because of his spectacular accomplishment of winning a place on the United States tennis tour." Wilbur Coen Sails in February to Compete in European Wilber F. Coen, Jr., jr., c32, Kansas City for Europe a weekwork Kansas City for Europe a weekwork Tuesday. Junior Coen is a member of the Kansas City squad he will and will not play on Friday and Saturday. Feb. 2, accompanied by his present, Mrs. and Mrs. Wilber F. Coen. Coen says that if he on the Davis team he will be the fourth man, and if he on the Eagles he will be his help if he plays as he plans with the best of the tennis world at the US Open. Court Events Tennis will take most of Coen's time, he will take the opportunity to play at the All-Star event. "My family are all going," he said, since Europe, and of course, United States. "I hope to be playing tennis in Kansas next year," he continued, "but I don't know whether I shall be at K. U, or some other school." But it wasn't clear who would as the tennis star does not plan to spend next winter in Europe. A book checked out of the library of the Agriculture College at Stillwater, Okla., in 1937 has been returned after a 12 year vacation. What's Doing Back Home News From kansas Towns --the Jayhawk hotel and asked permission to climb the building. The local police officials decided there should be no "flies" on the hotel. Hiawatha, H. A. Fairchild, Hiawatha walthom, plains, the oldest safe in this vicinity. The safe was used in the general store of Fairchild's father during the Civil war. The father was a key rather than by a combination. Kingman—Living five miles out from town and strench with acute appendicitis during a raging blizzard did not prevent his entry into the doctor. Suffering pain, he hitched up his team and shoved his way to this city. Thirty minutes after arriving here, he was taken to the hospital for observation on. He is steadily improving. Morrill, -Mr., and Mrs. E, B. Me, Kim celebrated their sixteenth wedding anniversary here recently. The Me- children—nine of whom are still living. Wichita.—With two Wichita aircraft companies bidding on the right to furnish planes for a Chinese air route between Tianyuan and Theneast, the three planes may be soaring over the crisp speed of Chinese air mail. Topkaka - Topkaka frowns on all anties such as scavenging buildings and hanging by one's toes for public enclosure. This discovery was discovered when he appeared at Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Phone 498 VARSITY MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Come on! Join the Patty Why not? Why couldn't you be joining the petting, dancing, partying hand of flaming youth, even at forty? Lew Cody tries it—you'll roar at the results—and the finale will give you the comic kick of your life! Whether you're a single man or not—fortry or not—don't miss this high-jinks! Shows: 3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Prices: Mat. 10-40 Nights 10-50 Kansas City, Kan. —Every public official has some human weakness, according to the old proverb. Friends who were aided by the dotted county, discovered his and did their best to remedy it. Realizing the Sheriff's love for hunting and fishing, they have presented him with a reward. He keeps them both in his office. Also News - Comedy - Oswald Starts Thursday for Three Days REGINALD DENNY America's most popular screen comedian "RED HOT SPEED" A Jolly, Rollicking, Side-Splitting, Hilarious Speedy Comedy of the Terrible Cats. Nebraska U. Receives $2,000 gift Nebraska U. has received $2,000 has been received by the University of Nebraska in response to an invitation from University authorities $2,000 has been received ships of $100 each. The gift was made by Mr. and Mrs. John D. Clark, graduates of Nebraska University, Budge Broady, father of Mrs. Clark, Nebraska U. Reserves $2,000 CIF Coming — "The Shop-Worn Angel" Highest salaries are being earned by insurance agents, who average $2,527 annually. More graduates are working than in any other profession. A $1,000 check was received as "a New Year's gift to the endowment of Baylor university by two men, one of whom is a former student of the uni- Unclassified seniors who have been regularly classified at one time in the College, but have not completed an hour of advanced standing, may enroll with the regular seniors. For early enrollment it is necessary to make appointments at the College of Education. College Seniors Georges Lunch North of Versity 6 a. m. — 2 a. m NIGHTHAWK HOURS Owl Service In Congress Today Voted on Secretary of Interior Wen nomination at 2:30 p.m. Considered prohibition increase amendment to deficiency appropriation bill. Public lands committee considered Walsh salt creek report in executive session. Interstate commerce committee continued bearing of opposition against Watson Coal bill. Resumed routine business. Send the Daily Kansan home. "The season for format at Nebraska University was opened last Friday when a team of four women, chosen from among the women of the University, was presented as the head coach." Beautiful Tapers for the dinner table or mantle-piece --- BOWERSOCK MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY The Novel Sensation! Now a wonder film A paradise of romance! A South Sea passion flower! And in this real tropical setting, the amazing drama of the Pearl sea. Filmed in the South Seas, two years to make! UNIQUE ROMANTIC! STIRRING! News - Comedy - Review *News - Comedy - Review* Shows: 3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Priests: Mates 10-40 Nights 10-50 THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY See the First Shooting in Kansas The head-long romance of a dashing young army officer and an innocent girl from the country—An impending mixture of "THE CASE OF LENA SMITH" Coming to the Bowersock Soon CLARA BOW in "Three Week Lark" WM. HAINES in "Alias Jimmy Valentine" RICHARD BARTHELMES in "Weary River" See them while they're hot at the Bowersock Skies with Commerce A majority of the bacon lard is imported to airport and is then designed and manufactured by Electric Company, whose electric plants generate a generation of a experience in the solution of a problem. THE air map of America is now in the making—on the ground. Ten years ago, there were 218 miles of air mail routes with two station stops, to-day, a network of sky roads bridges the country from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. Can you imagine this growth without electricity—without illuminated airports—without trunk lines studded with electric beacons? Men of vision are building for increasing traffic of the air. Soon, the skies will be filled with commerce. Just as electricity is helping to conquer the air, the land, and the sea to-day, so to-morrow it will lead to greater accomplishments in aviation and in every human activity. GENERAL ELECTRIC