MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Basketball Team May Fly to Coast for Holiday Game Only Written Permission of Players' Parents Needed to Make Fast Trip The first long-distance airplane trip that the LSU basketball team will take the burden to carry is a squad this year if plants now under consideration by Dr. Allen. After a successful year, Players Enthusiastic Doctor Allen is negotiating with several air transport companies for a three-airport flight route east coast to play three games, with the University of California, Jan. 3. All players are enthusiastic about making the trip by air but some have not obtained the written permission of their parents which is required by law. The trip by airplane is necessities, because of the short time intervening between airport and those with Californian. It will be necessary to go through Toluca, Ola, Michoacan, Veracruz, Guerrero, Mexico, Arizona, and Southern California in order *40* escape the headwind. Fast Trip Necessary It is also necessary to make a fast trip back as the first Big Six Conference game will be played with Oklahon, Jan. 12 at Lawrence. A rest after the trip should help to win from winners of last year's conference title. First Game at Toneka Doctor Allen is going ahead in his conferences with representatives of air transport companies from Wichita, Kansas, and others at centers. Satisfactory arrangements will probably be made with the company offering the best bid. There is also a possibility that the Standard Company may take the players in its planes. The first game of the season will be played with Washburn to dedicate and open their new field house. Doctor Allen, Earl Potter, and Thomas Frost will play the first game of Nov. 27, to look over the new field house and confer with Ray Wynne, head coach at Washburn, concerning the publicity commission preceding the game. An exhibition game will be played with Missouri, Dec. 22, at Convention hall in Kansas City. This game will probably have the largest attendance of the season as great numbers of both Missouri and Kansas alumni live on campus. Two conference games will be played with Missouri later in the season. Complete schedule for the-coming basketball season: Doctor Allen figures he has one of the stiffest schedules which he has yet arranged. He thinks it will be eating from the standpoint of the fans. Dec. 18—Washburn, Topka. Dec. 22—Missouri Kansas City Jan, 3-4-5—California, San Fran ceeo and Oakland. Jan. 12—Oklahoma, Lawrence. Jan. 15—Missouri, Columbia. Jan. 21—Illinois, Lawrence. Jan. 24—Louis State, Lawrence. Feb. 2—Kansas State, Lawrence. Feb. 7—Nebraska, Lawrence. Feb. 16—Oklahoma, Norman. Feb. 24—Missouri, Lawrence. Feb. 28—Louis State, Ames. March 5—Kansas State, Mansh Final Drawings Made for Horse-Shoe and Tennis Tournaments Director Desires That Fire Two Rounds Be Played by Wednesday The final drawings for the tennis singles and the horseshoe doubles have been made, and E. R. Bled, ili, rounded that he wishes to have rounded that he wishes to have the first and second rounds of these drawings played off by Wednesday, Nov. Horseshoe doubles: Let Us Straighten Your Heels Webb and Robins, Phi Delta Chi vs. bye, Jordan and Neil, unattached vs. bye, Coleman and Cardwell, Phi Delta Chi vs. Alpha Kappa Sigma vs Butler and Knaufman, Phi Chi, Gradinger and Martin, P., A. ves, Zimmer, P., A. ves, Klepper and Bonlouw, Phi Pal vs bye, Weber and Brock, A. K., I. ves, bye Tennis singles: Kabler, Aeacin vs. bye, Mott, Pk I, a vs. Moor, Delta Chi. Livinga Kappa Pl, Belt, P, A vs. Alba Kappa Pl, Belt, P, A vs. Beurdle Breisenier, Pk I, K.A vs. A, beurdle, Delta Chi vs. bye, Gilmore, P, A, D vs. bye, Peterson vs. Lyman, Phi Around Mt. Oread A circular letter was sent out recently by John Brand, c22, treasurer of the University Y. M. C. A., to all student workers in the annual finance campaign, thanking them for their service. All made complete reports were urged to submit before the Thanksgiving holidays. Dean George C. Shand of the School of Engineering and Architecture is going to Osawatime Tuesday in behalf of the city of Lawrence which is Omaha Hat Shop 717 1/2 Mass. St. We clean your hat, repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. Phone 255 Shine or Dye Your Shoes ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP -- For Your Vacation -in litigation in regard to the electric light plant. South of Varsity 1017 Mass Over Coat Top Coat Leather Jack Knickers Sweaters Shirts Neckties Hats Special Tuxedos at $25 and $35 —Everything you need for vacation wear, day dress or formal— Pajamas Caps Fancy Hose Dressing Gow Glad to show you— Mrs. Gertrude Pearson, house mother at the Abba Xi Delta sorority house, was called to Oklahoma Friday evening because of the illness of her granddaughter. She will be unable until June 20th. E. Z. Mackie, housemother at the Ackleia house several years ago, will take her place until then. Preliminary bulletins in regard to the 21st summer session of the University of Kansas were sent out last week. The students at school graduates in Kansas and nearby state. The bulletin includes information about staff of the summer session, facilities for study and fees and expenses, and a ready for distribution in January. Announcements --from K. U. $14 double, $10 single. 1305 Vt. Tap Chorus will practice Tuesday Nov. 27, at 4:30 p. m. Miss Elizabeth Dunkel. Madge Gaunt, president. The regular meeting of Tau Sigma will be held Tuesday, Nov. 27, at 7:30 p.m., in the gymnasium. All who are planning to come out for freshman basketball are asked to meet at Robinson gymnasium at p. m. tuesday, Nov. 27. J. C. McCanles. Because of Thanksgiving recess the bend will rehearse Tuesday this week at 7:30 p. m. B. bring in all music books and caps, also any extra cans or bottles belonging to chorus will report there. This hearsal is imperative. John Bunn, coach. Home Service Laundry Free Bachelor Service Dry Cleaning Work called for and delivered Phone 1329 1245 Conn. Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Phone 653 THE RED HOT PLAY BOY First night in LAWRENCE Tonight. Tomorrow. Wed. Laughter and tears, love and jealousy, and the added contrast of a girl of the streets in love with a society man. Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Mat. 10-40; Eve. 10-50 The annual travelling exhibit of the Association of College Schools of Architecture has arrived at the desks on now on display on the third floor of Marvin hall. The exhibit will remain on December 4, and will be open to the public. CORINNE For Funk's Ambulance Phone 119— adv. Want Ads LOST—Friday afternoon at Varsity theater, a small, black skirted leather purse containing check and bill. Reward, Loa Straight. Phone 415. 658 LOST—Small, black felt ht during "hobo day" celebration. Call Katherine Winston. Phone 950. —66 1 OST: At Varsity dance, a brooch, white with brown background. Finder please call 1140, or leave at Kansan Business Office. 66 LOST: Light tan trench coat. Call 1486. Reward. —67 FOR SALE; 1928 Model T Ford tread- forer with Rockstoll axle. Tires in excellent condition. Call Wm. Wim, Fly at l937, or see ear at 1130 Teem. FOR RENT: Two large front rooms to boys, furnace heat. Four blocks Suits Cleened and Pressed $1.00 Phone 498 LOST: A Kemper graduation ring between 14th and 18th streets of Tennessee. Finder gives a good reward. Call 1701 or see Zimmerman st 1537 Tenn. —64 LOST: Black lentier billfold between Ad building and gym. Return t 1244 Louisiana. Reward. —6 Genuine Richter Instruments Two Stores Clear, concise, creditable work typed on the Royal Portable helps to get you higher grades. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange GOOD YEAR Tire & Battery Service Phone 4 Fritz Co. "Gasoline Corner Red Crown Gasoline Iso-Vis Oil Your Kansan will be sent you by special carrier if the regular carrier misses you, provided you Telephone 2701K3 between 7 and 8 in the evening THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Journalism Building Day Telephones: Business Office, K. U. 66; News Department, K. U. 25