PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1928 Kansas to Meet Nebraska Cagers in Toss-Up Game Starting Line-up Altered Late Indications Show; Clash to Begin 7:30 p. m. Basketball fans will view a shift in the line-up when the Jawkowski upsetsnep北峡a tomorrow night, according to indications shown at practice this week. Last night a short limbering up practice was held, after which time Doctor Allen gave them the weaknesses in the defenses. Dope based on comparative scores tells but little. The Cornhoppers triumphed over Grimmel by a larger count than did Kansas, while the Kansas Aggies hold victories over Oklahoma and Kansas' recent stand against the Sooners who seem to indicate a Jayhawker triumph, since Oklahoma has run up one-sided scores against most league opponents. Dope means but it is in the caging game, and it does even between Nebraska and Kansas. In last night's practice George Gaell and "Rub" Tommerson worked to complete a series of drills, "Gyr" Hill jumping centrifuge, Bob Maney and Clarence McGuire hold down the defensive posts to complete a series of drills not played together before and Doctor Allen believes that they will work effectively, since more speed is needed. "Zeke" Burton played well against Oklahoma, but the game price will be higher. Will still play a action in the coming conflict if the starting combination fails to function. The Nebraska game Friday and the New Mexico Saturday, will both begin promptly. The twilight tumbling exhibition on the spring board will be given between halves in early morning. Kappa's Claim Stray Ford for Private Auto Show Bright and early Sunday morning when the Kappa's awakened they found a lovely blue Ford parked in a peculiar position on their terrace. At attack, they were dropped out of the nowhere into the here, but one of the brighter sisters discovered later that it had come through the Phi Gam fence. Investigation revealed that the Ford had been at the Phi Gamin jail about midnight before. Anyway, the Kappa's still have the Ford. They declare that it came to their house on its own inclination, and they are not afraid of 40 degrees when they found it. And it doesn't belong to the Pii Gham厂 for Fords. So the chapter showed Mr. McGraw in a booth by riding to Tonganoxie in it Sunday afternoon. The Ford was evidently so overplayed at this demonstration that nobody knew now it has no brakes. When the chapter goes down a bill, the sisters have to drug them. Keep the cars all control. According to Louis Nelson, counsel on the Phi Gamma side of the fences, the Ford must have been insulted at the party, then offense, and rolled the fence. Akaypa yett. "It will stiff this thing to the very bottom, however" he said. 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Bakelite Exhibit Here as Favor to University by Former Student Process Perfected by Redman While Graduate Student at Kansas The University is to be favored with an exhibit of bakelite products which are valued at over $20,000 because Larry Redman was a graduate fellow (1945) and carried on the research work here which has resulted in making him one of the outstanding manufacturers in the country. The exhibit will be held at the offices of the university April 19 and displayed in the engineering building. The exhibit consists of over four thousand articles manufactured from artificial resin ranging from pipe molds to molded boxes made of cars, radio parts, beads and many other articles of feminine adornment or utility. It has been well selling in the city and is being put on display in the larger cities. After a stay in Kansas City, Mo., the exhibit will be removed to face and displayed for one day only. 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