PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawkers Clash With Iowa Team Tomorrow Night "Fighting" Harold Schmid Will Play Last Game; "Pony" Quintet in Action When the Jayhawks clash with the Iowa State quintet from Ames tomorrow night in the sixth school day Missouri Valley context of the game, players must hardest fight, charging, aggressive players that ever wore a Kansas basketball uniform, will be seen in action for Kansas for the last time. The game starts at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 28, at the game at St. Louis Jan. 27, because players are allowed to continue their playing of the semester until the enrollment of the following semester. Harold will leave Jan. 28 and then will remain with Hays duties as basketball coach of Hays Teachers College. Schmidt's Last Game Schmidt's Last Game Schmidt has had an enviable backball basketball for three years. He has given Kansas basketball followers many thrills while being the go-to man for the ball. Coming to Lawrence following four successful high school years at Kansas City which culminated in the 2014 national high school championship at Chicago, he has played three years with the Jayhawks. Last year he was cap- Thomson-Schmidt As Forwards With Schmitz playing tomorrow Night Coach Allen will again be able to start his "pony express" which has been called up for training and fighting tactics this year. Thomson-Schmidt As Forwards Thomson has a hard finger but it is hoped he, with Schmidt, wilt start the game as forwards. Hanson has a good position and the miniature guards, Mc Guire and Jeffrey on the defense. Jeffery, although not in the best of condition, will be able to start the game without a penalty for excellent playing in the two Ohio games last week will also play part of the schedule. Practice the past, two days has been centered more on the individual player than on the get the phy rather than on the entire squad, which has been the case Showing Better Form With this concentrated practice the Jayhawks are expected to show a new level of skill and experience which have been played here this year, although they promise to improve in the next two weeks. Kansas this year, because of the lack of taller men, has had to rely on older men and older boys in the small men. This has made the contests appear more rugged. Much improvement has been seen among the players since the trip to Oklahoma and the battle with Ames, who had played four games in the Washington battle two weeks ago, will also be as hard fought. The Jayhawkers have shown an aptitude for "being at home" on the court that has not been so apparent in the first few games. Tumblers Between Halves Although finals are scheduled to start Friday, a large crowd is expected to attend the contest. Coach Alphin's tumbling team of six men will present a short program between halves. The University of Oregon will participate in at least 11 varsity debates during the 1928 season. The question to be discussed in five of the more courts is whether the armed intervention of the United States in Nicaragua is unjustified. The schedule includes meets at the University of Idaho, Montana Southern California, Californiat at Los Angeles, Arizona, and possibly Loyola College. Jewish men at the University of Vermont have organized a new PU club. its organization was kept secret for about a year. The purpose is to organize the Jewish community and athlete group. it has 17 members. OMAHA HAT WORKS Shining Parlor New Variety of Cotton for Chinese Cultivation 717 Mass. We clean all kinds of hats, both Ladies' and Gent's. We reblock and reshape any shape of hat; we change the hair color to match our side hands. Only first-class-masse handles. Prices no more than at other shops. Phone 75 New York Cleaners Mechanics of GOOD REPLACEMENT For that well dressed feeling (Delmas Series) Washington, Jan. 18. A new variety of cotton, which has been given the American sounding name of "Million-Dollar Dollot," has been bred in France and is now being grown in country at least partially independent of foreign sources of high quality, long-stapled cotton, which must now be imported. The native varieties of this cotton have short staple or fiber, which does not permit the weaving of high grade fabrics of normal strength. Dr. J. B. Griffin, of the University of Nanking, reports the new variety as one of the many cotton grown in this city. He states that the new variety originated with a single plant which he discovered some years ago as the result of a search among the very much mixed fields of Chinese Swimming Squad Holds Daily Practice Session for Kansas City Meet Coach H. G. Allphin Asks Mer Who Have Had Experience to Try for Team With but a few weeks intervening before the triangular swimming meet in the Kansas City Athletic Club pool, Feb. 10, between the Kansas Aggies, University of Kansas and Washington University, Coach H. G. Alphin is conducting a trial at the daily practice and is searching the school for new material. At present there are about 12 men reporting daily for practice in the various events. There are also openings in need of candidates for the back stroke and breast stroke events. They are also openings in the various events. He today tendered an invitation to all University men with training ability, to report to him for practice. The daily practice sessions, beginning at 5 p.m., m. consist of rigorous running and include 15 minutes of water pool for exercise, practice in starting, touch and turn, relaxation in the pool, stretching, balance training, arm and leg action, and orienta- The triangular meet, Feb. 10 will consist of eight events which include the various distances up to 440 yards, back stroke and breast stroke events, and diving. Conch Aliph has drawn up a terrain for his team to compete with his team members. The outline which may be followed in the Kansas City meet is as follows: lion in the pool. Each man swims 200 yards giving close attention to the lion. The man is on until on the end of the training period, the moon will race against him. 50-yard swim, Joelyn, Reeves, Shultz; 100-yard, Joelyn, Shultz, Reeves; 100-yard, Joelyn, Shultz; 440-yard, Hutch; 150-yard back stroke, Reeves, Hutch; 200-yard breathe stroke, Weinberg; Erickson; Erickson; Weinberg; Jozef, Joe- lyn and Reeves; diving, May. Women are increasing in number at Oxford University each year according to a balloon from the committee of international relations of the American Association of Universities. Women are admitted to a committee on selection in this country. American women are admitted to Oxford. Only five per cent of the students graduating each year from American universities live in the opinion of delegates to the third annual congress of the National Student Federation of the University of Nebraska, last month. Those who wish may present themselves as candidates for the team by reporting to Coach Allphin in Robinson gymnasium. That the "bull" sessions of college men are better than most lectures or classroom recitations for gaining knowledge, in the opinions of James Gillespie, a professor at western University, voiced at a fraternity lounge in Evanston recently. 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Phone 678 Wrestlers Begin Training Trouys to determine the personnel of the varsity wrestling team for the Nebraska meet will be held the Friday and Saturday after examinations, Jan. 27 and 28, a week before the tournament is scheduled for Feb. 4 at Lincoln. Because the match comes so early in the semester, practice will be held as usual every evening at 4:00 p. m., during examinations and enrollment. Candidates trying for the teams are expected to attend all games. All men must train down to within three pounds of their required weights for the tryouts. Tryouts for Nebraska Match to Be Held Soon No dope on the strength of the Nebraska team is available as this is their first meet of the season. It being the first match for both teams, it will be watched with interest by dodgers throughout the valley. An orchestra composed of University of Michigan students is booked to play on the Dollar line steamship from San Francisco, Jan. 13. 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