PAPE FOUR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7-1928 Jayhawks Leave for Wildcat Lair With High Hopes THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Entire Varsity Squad and Ten Freshmen to Be at Manhattan Tonight Following the Oklahoma Agrie game, the Kansans were given two days of rest, followed by three days of training. This week, practice has been rather light and the Jayhawkers are in high spirits. We have met their strong rivals of Agriweile. A light signal signet yesterday afternoon finished the last practice As in the first basketball contest of the year, with the shading Wildett and clawing Jayhawks searing continually, the last game of the year will see the same two creatures fighting with every bit of energy when the ballbusters meet the Kansan Aggies tonight on the Minimatt court. Hill red Thomson, forwardes, Hunsen center and McGivire and Burton grants is the probable linqu for the occasion. The other men who made the case: Grace Gush, Dodd, Needle, Urbane, Merritt, Saturadur, Stevenon and Kenter. Coach F. C. Allen with the entire varsity sound, in addition to 10 Friendmen who have shown exceptional ability and commitment to volunteering for the hair of the famous Agnes Wildet. What a serum will be required for her to face each other on the court contests. Either a defeat or a victory will leave the Kannuans in fourth place in the valley attunings, the lowest one of all. The second-highest his years of coaching. Nevertheless the Kannuans reason has been marked with considerable so-called jinx; in spite of this, he has managed men. In spite of these, the University has flashed the famous Kannuans style in a number of its games and in many dangerous for to it many oppressions. John Harn, freshman coach, who has also assisted to coaching the varsity basketball team, said that the player was made in a bat and the players will return tonight, following the game. C. R. L. Lawrence, assistant state sanction engineer, went to Langston, Monday to be there at the installation of the new jail on New York City's waterfront to return to Lawrence, Ky. Eleven freshmen left this morning with the varsity squad to attend the final conference basketball game against the Aggies at Manhattan. The team of the trip was made to those teams who showed up on heat during the season. Best Freshmen Awarded Final Trip to Manhatta Most of the men making the trip were members of the Arkansas Valley Baptist Conference, a group of griness without a loss. Those chosen were: Paden, Ramsey and Fetty; El Dorado Cox, Cox, Newton; Kerwin and Rusty; Krook, Okaa; Bonnar, Honda City, Okaa; Benton, Kansas City, Mo.; Garrett, Olathe; Pimbley, Klusman; Khan, Chichele Jones Lawrenz. Four Leading Teams in Intramural Tourney Remain Undefeated Delta Chi, Pi K A, MeKowa Club, and Delta Sigma Pi Unvanguished With the intramural basketball season two-thirds completed, one team in each of the four divisions relegated from the regular season to Dalga Cah, Delta Sigma Pi, and MacKawan club lead their respective divisions with other five presely closed, in the final round, according to John Raupin. The three will play, and the victors of that encounter will play the winners of the third and fourth divisions. The stradd Division 1 Won Lost Pct. PI Kappa Abha 4 1 0.600 PI Kappa Signa 2 1 0.500 PI Kappa Pai 2 1 0.697 Recta Tchaï Pi 2 1 0.600 PI Kappa Abha 2 3 0.600 PI Kappa Pai 2 3 0.400 AIra Tau Ongega 2 3 0.293 AIra Tau Ongega 2 3 0.250 Division II. | Won | Lost | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | ---: | | Delta Chi | 5 | 0 | | Delta Tau Delta | 3 | 1 | | Delta Cign | 3 | 2 | | Sigma Nu | 3 | 2 | | Phi Delta Theta | 2 | 2 | | Mu Nu | 2 | 2 | | PhiGamma Delta | 1 | 2 | | Sigma Phi Epsilon | 3 | 6 | 250 250 250 250 Division III Delta Sigma Pi Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Phi Alpha Kappa Psi Theta Tau Kappa Eta Kappa Phi Dota Chi Phi Chi Phi Rota Pi Mackenny Club Won Lost 1 Pit Updon 3 0 1.0605 kibanna A, C. 4 1 1.890 trollwhuffys Signa Lambda 4 1 1.890 Alpha Signa Lambda 1 2 1.420 Alpha Signa Lambda 1 2 1.420 Kendall Club 2 0 1.423 sigma Alpha Mu 0 4 1.420 sigma Alpha Mu 0 4 1.420 Thi Delta Sigman 0 4 1.690 Division IV. Old Henry Terry Clock Views Students Silently One wonders what an old, old clock thinks about modern college life and murals. A clock, that has seen one million years of life as a time piece, has had a great deal of opportunity to check up on contests of pioneer achievement and success. Such an old clock stands with a digested mug on a tall shelf in the spencer-Thayer museum. It seems to have enough background to overlook all the petty factions and archaic attitudes of the young generation of college people. It smiles down upon us rather in front of all our hopes and fears, which This Henry Terry, 24-hour eight clock with woodworks was bought in Kentucky in 1805 by James Boud, a master of woodworking. Tucked in Illinois on horseback in 1834, During this ride the lower part of its door was broken. Its owners became interested in the work of the part of the door with a magnifying picture of James C. Polk, who was at that time a Whig candidate for president and part of the door is of figured glass. TAXI Phone 711 Yellow Cab Co. Spring Opening will be held at Lander's Friday night. See our new spring jewelry. Student Directories 15c per copy --floors throughout, full basement, located about one block from the campus. A nice piece for someone wanting to be near the University. Lawrence Realty Co., M. R. Gill, Realtor 746 Mass. Phone 11-607-6007, W 149 A few copies of the Kansan's Student Directory which was issued last October 3rd remain on hand and are now on sale at 15c per copy. Please Note This is NOT a revised or corrected directory. The directories to be sold are left over from the edition printed and distributed with the regular issue of the Kansan on October 3, 1927. --floors throughout, full basement, located about one block from the campus. A nice piece for someone wanting to be near the University. Lawrence Realty Co., M. R. Gill, Realtor 746 Mass. Phone 11-607-6007, W 149 The Kansan is expecting to publish in an early issue a complete list of all new students registering for the second semester, and a list of all corrections reported to the Registrar's office since publication of the directory in October. This supplement will be distributed without charge to all subscribers to the Kansan. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Business office, ground floor. Journalism building, under the Daily Kansan sign. .000 The clock was brought to Kannan .000 The movie was filmed in the .000 little店 the Boyd hotel in Octava, where it had been stored for 14 years. It was given to Spooner-Taylor mu- ter. The numbers of the clock are worn the clock is in a wooden frame and the sides of the face are covered by leather stitching. The entire face of the clock has been painted with gilt something along its cycle of decoration during its long history. 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