PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1928 Basketball Season of 1928 Is 50-50 Split for Kansas Merte'el's Shooting Brings Defeat to Jayhawkers in Final Valley Contest Kanana completed her valley schedule last night at Manhattan by dropping the final game to the Kanana team. She lost, but does give the Jawbreakers a record of winning and a like number lost for a percentage of .500. It was mainly through the sure shooting of "Red" Mertet that the Wildcats maintained Thomson was held to six points and Hill took up the heavy scoring burden to count seven goals from the field. Shrinkla, leading Angle score, At half time the Kansas team, 15 to 18 and was never able to catch up with the North Carolina team for the first time in the history of basketball between the two schools. Co-ordinates "Gap" Hill and "Zoke" Burton, and "Rossy" Newland made their last appearance in Kansas uni- tied to their success. They are the other varsity players who will be missing next year, Jeffrey still is injured and unable to walk Ten freshmen made the trip to Manhattan with the varsity squad to view the final game as a reward for their work during the season. Indian Design Dislay Delayed The primitive Indian designs which were to have been displayed this week will not be exhibited until the beginning of next year. Professor Berenge Reymond Eastwood, of the School of Fine Arts. Although it has been previously announced that the design will be here next week, it was unanimously agreed, and will be here March 11. Frivolous—Yet Practical are our new pencils in pastel shades. New Men Show Up Well in Tennis Team Workou The variety tennis squand held its first workout yesterday afternoon at the Kohls Club in New York, having拿到冠军, is the only member of last year's squand in school and be is a junior. With no letter men back for competition, Kansas tennis hopes are not bright. However, several sophomores VARSITY VIRGINY The Snappy Show House Tonight — Tomorrow Take Warning FLORIENCE VIDOR in "Honeymoon Hate" A Guardman Picture When storm signals are flying, take warning! Here are hobby and wifey in a hubub of hate for each other—and bidity for you! Comedy — News — Topics Saturday only— Buck Jones in "Black Jack" (There will be Black Jack chewing gum for all children attending this picture. Added— Don Alexander and his Kid Orchestra—playing both matinee and night. BOWERSOCK Tamrow — Saturday Tomorrow — Saturday Big Double Program— On the Screen LA ROCQUE in STAND AND DELIVER On the Stage "BRICK" ENGLISH and his 10 PIECE ORCHESTRA featuring the Gilbert Sisters Singing and Dancing ALSO ALSO— Virgil Bingham News, Fables, Comedy — Shows: 3-7-9. Prices: Mat, 10-40c. Eve, 10-50c. Monday and Tuesday Only--- Zane Grey's Latest— "Under the Tonto Rim" Wednesday Night, Mar. 14, Ziegfeld's "Kid Boots." Watch for date— Lon Chaney in "THE BIG CITY" are showing up well and Cluster hopes to find some winning players among his squad. George Alfred, sophomore, shows up well after afternoon in practice. George Goel is expected to join the basketball schedule is finished. Anyone who is eligible for tennis and who wishes to come out can see Clutter at the varsity courts any afternoon at 3:30. Phone 75 New York Cleaners Mortgage of GOOD APPEARANCE and Open House Get Acquainted Night Friday, Mar. 9th 7 to 9 Do you get the required information that will enable you to make efficient use of it—under my condition? There are no mysteries or secrets connected with successful photography. What is necessary is the knowledge of how to handle with a camera properly. This information should be furnished with every camera—free of charge—in a practical lesson. When You Buy a Camera— For amateur and professional-A g f n—the best film-Always fresh. 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