WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1988 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE 4 x K. U. Glee Club Defeat Due to "Stage Fright" of Men, Says Directo Final Count Shows M. U. Hel But Four-Point Lead in Valley Meet Missouri University男士 club chasers the singers from the University of Louisville by four points to take five places in Wichita, the inauguration of points announced today by Prof. T. A. Kannan, director of the Kanaal Club shows. Final scores showed that Missouri won with 229.8 points out of a possible 300, and Kansas was second with 228.8. Only Fractions of a point separated winners of third, fourth and OA places, who ranked respectively as Oklahoma University, 205.4; Southeastern Michigan, 205.4; Oklahoma A, M, and 205.2. Club Was in Lead The Kansas club, according to Professor Larcmorem, had victory in his hands after the "choice" song group The Moose and the Mac Dowell's difficult "Dance of the Gnomes," Kansas picked up a sub-class over Missouri. In the "prince" song club down completely, and all all chants of taking first place. The prize song group was in which Missouri did extremely well. The collapse, in the opinion of Professor Larcmorem, seems to have been right which overwhelmed the club. Worst Public Performance "The only section of the club which remained unabsahk at the end of the attack was that on which which had, before, heretofore, been regarded as the weakest of the club," the dis- it was the worst public performance nce, bar none," said Professor Laye- remore, today, "that the K. U. clu- has given since my connection with it five years ago, and in my opinion the team has been excellent. I have had bade, a championship. I do not mean to disarrange Missouri, which clearly outraged Kansas over the whole route host Friday night, and ought to have had chance of winning at New York. "But if K. U. had sung the Broken Melody" as the same group of men had sung it the night before at Newton, or the night after at Hill, or Hope, or Daisy, or Ball, or dozens of times in practice, I do not think that Missouri nor any other club on the floor that night should have sung it. The effect of the collapse was still manifest when the club appeared later for the "Jackskirk," which was a rock group from Kansas even in the college-song group the club called Missouri as closely that the lead picked-up by the "chubbers" to sing it even in the price group. Prepare Your Selads in Watercress Leaves London, Feb. 15.—The list of foods the doctor says you should eat has been augmented by a new one, water-cress. This familiar garnich for meat an salad is a remarkably rich source of the vitamin necessary for growth and of the scurvy-presenting vitamin C. Dr. Katherine H. Coward and P. Eggleton of the University of Loyola Chicago have shown small quantities of vitamin D as well in its small green leaves. The green shows considerable seasonal variation, however, in its growth promoting properties, the investigators have found, being more effective with laboratory animals in this respect in spring and summer. The churches of Columbia, Mo, are to take a religious covenant of that city in co-operation with the Students' Council of the University of Missouri. $100 Debt Held Against Mr. Kansas Average Mar Mr. Average Man and his wife and baby in the average Kansas town of 1,000 population are each in debt to a local tax rate bank, recently published by the League of Kansas Municipalities, who statistics compiled by the league show to be the per capita bond indebtedness of cities that size in Kansas. The tables contained in the bulletin show that such indebtedness increased steadily in most municipalities until 1925 when a peak was reached with the total burden of taxes exceeding $18 per capita and nearly 15 per cent of the total necessified valuation in some of the smaller second class cities. Lecture by Sandzen Concerns Paintings of Prof. Albert Bloch Present Art Head of Bethany Here Friday to Address Art Lovers Art Lovers The lecture on "The Art of Albert Blech", which will be given by Gierb Sanden, Friday, Feb. 17 at 4:30, in the auditorium of central Admission Hall, University of Kansas. There is no interest to all lovers of art, it is said. Three years ago Sanden lectured at the University of Kansas before a large audience on "Chinese Art." Mr. Sanden is recognized in his own field as an authority on Chinese art, but was for many years head of the art department of Bechinny College at Lindberg, and in the summer conducted classses in various parts of the country, mostly, however, in Beijing, where China is flocked to carry work under him. Probably no man in the field of art, won a more enviable place in the art work of the state than Ian Henson. He did so with Kansas scenery, and it can well be said that he belongs rather on the state than to any individual artist. The lecture concerns the art of Prof. Albert Bloch, of the department of painting, whose exhibition is now on display in the floor three of chap. Administrative drawers of the museum are interesting in many years, and is attracting favorable comment by many who have seen it. "There are some fifteen canvases, with a wide variety of subject matter," Prof. Bloch said, "allow the ability of Professor Bloch M. Sanzuan will be the guest of Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swartbout, while he is in Lawrence. Athletes will make a profit of approximately $55,000 during 1928 at the University of California, according to the budget of the Associated Students. An estimate of $65,600 was made in the annual sports agencies, while the current cost of athletics amounts to $210,481.92. The old Souer "hodwy," famous as a distinguishing mark of Oklahoma, is the most popular form of greeting on the university campus. There are variations in the way of saying the holy name as it is good or calling a man a friend. Tea for Two— From a Tea Set of Blue— Charming designs in imported English tea sets at Leading his opponent by five feet, Bailour S. Bourke, Jefrey C., 82, won the crutch races Tuesday morning from Gordon S. Cameron, 114. The cow threw at the horse and the 10:30 charges had started and the cows pursued; witness was free from atrife. The race, begun in front of Glen Hall, ended in front of Green hall where, in a split of apparatus, he caught a braided baffle to win the race. Cameron attributed his loss early because of a slow start. Awaiting for the sound of a gun, Cameron hostel stood as if to prove that he had been load before Cameron realized that he should have started with the clapping together of two books by the official. The time of the winner was between fifteen and twenty seconds. Alpha Kappa Psi, professional commerce fraternity announces the new chapter of its synopsis: Lewiz E. Stingleton, C14, Takes Center; Claude Marconcx, c23, Havenville; Philip D. Brundy, c21, Tekawii; and Karl Earnt, c26, Averton. A meeting of the mechanical and industrial engineering students has been called for Wednesday evening, Feb. 4 to attend a lecture by faculty for next year will be elected and Herbert Browning will give a short talk on directing an electrical connecting Course of General Electric." Students of the Presbyterian church will hold a dinner at the Thimble Hill Bridge, 12.28, president of the Presbyterian student organization, will preside. Dr. W. H. Sutton of the School of Music will dress the evening. The program will include several musical numbers and songs sung by the group. Balfour Jeffrey Is Victorious by 5-Foot Lead Over Opponent as Crutch Race Terminates Landon Clarke Stout, A. 3, 27, is visiting friends in Lawrence this week. Stone is at present en- compiled for the Trust Company of Junction City. 833 Mass. Dolina Sigma Lamidis announces the pledging of Orbite Hanal, editi of Bellarile. Last Times Tonite Sailors' Wives Around Mt. Oread Field and Conklin don't roll their hose but they will roll you out in the aisle with laughter—The laughs come in wholesale quantities only. Hey Hey and Ha Ha! You'll laugh and laugh and then laugh some more at the two flaming youths—Fields and Conklin! Added: News - Comedy - Topics Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Matur. 10-10; Eve. 10-50 Monday Wife Savers Tomorrow - Friday An attempt was made by the manager of the contest, Fonkell Erikken. The team offered for the winner. The contents of this offering were to buy a Valencian number of the Sour Owl, which succeeded in scattering the crowed, George Russo, editor of the Sour Owl, and today that both winner and loser would receive the prize. Russo pointed out that whereas Jeffrey had won the physical victory, Cameron by exhibiting such sports and daring, had won a moral victory. FOR SALE - Book of facts about the University, compiled in 1224 as the "University Daily Kanman Almware for 1224-5." Four years old but the university was established in 1224 as ever. 10 cents per copy in the Kanman Business office. tf FOR RENT - Room for boys. Single with board, $35. Double, $60. 103 New Hamshire, 264 M. 113 am a muscle. In two days I'll be throwing away my crutches and I don't care to be taking any chances within. Now in a week we'll be practicing free throws and I ought to be able to do it too. He is guarding the Missouri game." Jeffrey is a guard on the basketball team. He was injured in the Kansas-Ames contest. Want Ages LOST—White gold compass with fraternity crest. Call K. U. 146, or 2484 R. 112 S5 - S6 - S7 LOST: Barrel of Lifetime Shaeffer fountain pen between West Ad and HOUK AND GREEN CLOTHING WORLD New Spring Hats VARSITY TOMORROW—Patsy Ruth Milk "The Tragedy of Youth." TONIGHT—Rin-Tin-Tin, in "Trick by the Police." Library. Name "Ida Louise Shooler" on burrel. Call 1471 W. 114. FOR RENT: 3 rooms for boys, double or single; 88 per boy. 1341 Ohio. 119 Saturday Angles of Broadway FOR RENT---A single room for boys at 1001 Mine street. Phone 1590W, FOR SALE—Corona almest new. Sport model. Call 1261. ROOMS for girls. Also two light homekeeping rooms, reasonable priced. Call 1257m after 6 p. m. 1023 Keatucky. Jewell. . . . . . . . . . 111 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1695 Mass. Learn Shorthand New Classes Start Feb. Men of K. U. Wednesday and Thursday February 15 and 16 No house to house cavassing or sample selling. Practical sales training given in the field. No experience necessary, but some skills ability desirable. Summer, 1928 It costs nothing to investigate a job that guarantees $460 for 75 days work Look for the name (Canada Dr.) on the battle cart. That shows you know your creations. J. L. Connelly Eldridge Hotel If your summer is open, see Karen Jervinlet from Cumberland and Niles in the U. S. A. by Cumberland Dale W. I. Imperial, 215 First Street, New York, N. Y. 212-786-3050. www.cumberlanddalewilson.com "Hail! Hail! The Gang's All Here!" WHATTER it is a football game or an exam knocked for a loop, there is always some jovious occasion for "Canada Dry." Then who her up with a light-fingered jazz-artist on the ukulele and "Hail, Hail! The Gang's All Here!" in close harmony. "Canada Dry" has a delightful flavor . . . tang to it . . . dryness . . . sparkle. It contains no capsicum (red pepper). And because it contains only pure Jamaican ginger to give it that mild, subtle taste, it blends well with other beverages. "CANADA DRY" "The Champagne of Ginger Ale" JG27 BOWERSOCK "The Uptown" Last Times Tonight Starts Tomorrow for 3 Days The Garden of Allah The Whole World's Raving! The screen's most gorgeous beauty, Greta Garbo is here in a picture that will start the whole world raving again; GRETA GARBO Fate takes a little laudress and makes her the most famous actress in the world, along the road of romance and adventure! Based on the life of BERNHARD. A truly magnificent picture! THE DIVINE WOMAN ALSO NEWS FABLES COMEDY TORRES and his Syncopators Presents Specialties Victor Senstrom production with Lars Hanson Lowell Sherman A Metro Goultwyn Mayer PICTURE Starts Monday Starts Monday Lon Chaney in "LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT" Watch for Date "The Cohens and Kellys in Paris" Student Directories 15c per copy 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. 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. 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