PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY JANUARY 9.1928 Robinson Gymnasium Will Be Scene of 16 Encounters This Week With the first two weeks' series of games out of the way, the stage is set for 16 more games of the intra-tournament tournament to be played off this week. The scores are sided scores in the earlier games, interest in the tournament is mounting and considerable competition is exerted by teams on the schedule which starts this evening. Keener Competition Expected in Intramural Games From Now on The schedule for the week is as follows: Monday, Jan. 0 Phi Beta vs. Delta Sigma Pi, 8 p.m. Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Kappa Eta Kappa, 9 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11 Kappa, 9 p. m. Tallywhackers vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda, 10 p. m. Thursday, Jan. 12 Pi U vs. Chi Delta Sigma, 8 p. m. Phi Kappa Psi vs. Delta Upsion, 5 p. m. Beta Theta Pi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha, 10 p. m. Delta Tau Delta tvs, Delta Chi 8, p.m Phi Delta Tht vs, Signa Chi 10, p.m Phi Delta Chi vs, Triangle 10, p.m Friday, Jan. 17. Phi Alpha Delta vs. Phi Chi, 8 p. m. Alpha Kappa Psi vs. Theta Tau, 9 C. McKowan Club vs. Sigma Alpha Mu 10 p.m. Graeber Club vs. Delta Sigma Lambda, 11 a.m. Phi Kappa vs. Alpha Tau Omega, p.m. Alabama A. C. vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda, 2 p. m. Freshman Game Tonight Arkansas Valley Stars to Play All-Around Five The Arkansas Valley All Stars have emerged from last week's series of freshman basketball tournament games with the high score of 35 points, has been scheduled to play in the third game of the series tonight and the All-Around five. The game will start at 7 p.m. in Johnson gymnasium. Coach Bunn will delay the next scheduled game of the tournament until Wednesday evening and will devote the intervening time to training the players. The practice hours Friday will also be devoted fully to training and to further running off of the free throw contest started at the game time. This week's tournament schedule is as follows: Monday, Jan. 9 Monday, Jan. Arkansas Valley All Stars vs. All Around Five, 7 p.m. Arkansas Valley All Stars vs. Law- rence Midgets, 7 p. m. p. m. Saturday, Jan. 14. All Around five vs. Mixed Quintet 7 p. m. Saturday, Jun. 14. Northeastern Kansas Club vs. High scorers of week, 4 p. m. Vocational Discussions Will Be Held in March Vocational guidance meetings for the women of the University will be held sometime in March this year. The focus is on teaching the women students about different fields of work besides teaching and stenography, open to them after college. W. S. G. A., sponsors a vocational guidance week every year. The committee, with Jo Brown as chairman and Dean Elizabeth Meggins as adviser, is considering plans to continue meetings all during the month of April. Tentative plans for the meetings are to have visiting speakers give talks at tees and conferences on organizations on the Hill. At least one of the meetings will be Send the Daily Kansan nome. The freshman commission of the Y, M. C, A. will meet Wednesday evening at 7:15 o'clock in Myers hall. A report of the national student volunteer meeting in Detroit is to be given and all members are urged to attend. It will be the last meeting until the second semester - Vaughn Knott. --starts Announcements Girls! Friends society will meet onromorrow afternoon, Tuesday, Jan. 16. Students will be he Alpha Xi Delta house, 1323苏伊士ana. All members are urged to present as there is important business discussed—Olive Tyson resident. The Home Economics club will meet Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 11, at 12:30. Miss Kathleen Deringer, in the department of entomology, will attend "Relation of Entomology to the Household." Joseph Hoseford, president. Junior class basketball practice will be after the game Tuesday night instead of at the usual time—Helen Filkin, captain. Games May Be Forfeited Handball Matches Are Running Behind Schedule Many forfeited matches in the balltandball tournament are foreseen by Coach John Sabe as a result of the slowness with which the entrants are playing off the games scheduled in the tournment to end by 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14. Only 30 players of the 280 matched for the first round have turned in scores to date, the other 550 are availing themselves up a minute rush which is impending. Coach Sabo announced today that the deadline rule will be interpreted to mean that all scores must be turned in by the time set. Those playing on their matches and neglecting to animate a play may not receive the day will be listed as having forfeited their games. All scores will be listed Saturday evening. Bobsledders Fall Back bsledders Fall Back on Resources and Ice Tingle belles, tingle belles. You are supposed On a bobsled, anyway. It is now time to get out the end of long underwear that mother put in your trunk when you were frenzied and in all directions for a sleight ride. Formal coaching is being done on all inclusions from the front yard terrace to the backyard sliding in to vogue on ice spots and uncleared steps and other nuisances. For the former, an elaborate costume of scars and scars, and so—well, I guess some tronners and seers are latter, any costume will do, and you have to rely on the efficiency of your vocabulary for any comfort that you need. Bobbeds have an old habit of taming at a tangle and slipping off toes and sprashing ligaments and doing so doesn't seem to make a lot of difference to Bobbedlers. There is something about getting right up on the ground and playing tag with gravity that seems to them for the loss of space parts. Squires Studio Phone 517 Oh, coasting is a great sport, an winter is a merry, merry season. Better make your Jayhawker appointment now— Bibles, written in the following languages: Spanish, French, Latin, German, modern Greek, and Hebrew, are being made available to the students at the University of Oklahoma, which is the location of the modern language department. Send the Daily Kansan home. Suiting you— That's my Business SCHULZ the TAILOR Deadline Jan. 20th STUDENT DIRECTORY CORRECTIONS January 9, 1928 CHANGES—MEN Name: **Oss Adler** Address: 658 Broadway, Beachwood, Delray, 1219 Town, Broadway, Lake City, Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, 1310 Town, Broadway, Miami, 1219 Town, Marion, Jackson, 1219 Town, McKenzie, Wayne, 1310 Town, McKenzie, Wayne, 1310 Town, Clio, Clio, 1310 Unit, Clover, 930 Unit CHANGES—WOMEN Bennett, Ruth, 1611. Tenn. Gurrefts, Hazel, Watkins Hall Social Knowledge Tested New Address 1829 Ohio 1840 Tennessee 1340 Tennessee 1409 Grace 1490 Grace 1829 Ohio 1829 Ohio 1829 Ohio 15371. Tenn. 777 Ohio Success Dependent on Ability to Mix With Others Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 9. -Success or failure in life is very largely determined by the ability to get along with others, and in no trait do people know how to deal with a difficult Fred A. Moss, of George Washington University, declared today in reporting latest experiments in social interaction in psychology at the National Psychological Association, here. The courses indicate that ability to get along with other people may be required, which is generally believed to be unchangeable. High school students scored only 83 on the test, while college students scored 104. Classmates 114, and graduates 116. New Telephone Although not designed particularly for that purpose, the test seems to be predicting success in academic performance. In many cases the teacher grades his students largely according to his personal estimate of how much effort these subjects it is often better to know the instructor and his pet interns than to know the general subject matter out. The student who has a keen social understanding, therefore, is likely to make better grades than the student who is handling and dealing with other people. A test of social intelligence, devised by Doctor Moss, has been given to seven and a half individuals. The highest possible score on the test is 169 points, while record so far made is 157, according to boy who expects to go into politics. The original manuscript of "Mary and Her Little Lamb" has been posthumously released by library by W. K. Bibby. It is signed by Mary F. Tyer and dated November 24th, 1838. She is supposed to have written the poem, which eloquently evoked the poem from the author. For years the authorship of the verse was disputed; Mr. Tyer thought it is thought that Mrs. Tyler capped the manuscript donated by Mr. Bibby from her first draft in order to verify her authorship. 1144 Lau. 1144 Lau. Smoking Stand Changes Uses in Sorority House It is not every smoking stand that goes through the interesting procedure of being a gift from a fraternity to a sorority and three days after it is given, but when a flower stand because no smoking was allowed, and then after bringing a little plant part into the world it is virted with a smoking stand agenda. The more staal members of the sorrory were more than shocked when entering the offending sister's room they found instead of a beautiful tree with soft leaves were those from an obnoxious weed. And then comes the moral of the story as morals are needed in a world where this is one where the moral is needed. 1056 1056 The rules read that there was to be no smoking novelties and of course the rule was that those rules were made they were aimed at the boy friends who caused a bad atmosphere by their smoking—so there are still many examples. We do not mean that the dates had to go upstairs to smoke but that was another common menace in their inclusion in the dessert. But after much discussion the sisters decided that one room should be set aside for smoking purposes. The fine arts sister in the house donated the use of her room as such, because she was a nurse and needed voice闸avow, or so we presumed. Prof. Albert Forillard, professor of English at the University of Rennes, France, will deliver a series of three lectures on "Shakespeare and Poetry" at Wesleyan University beginning Jan. 6. 833 Mass. PROTCH the College Tailor The Manhattan Shirt Sale Tomorrow morning and lasts but a few days—all shirts including Tuxedos are included- The reduction: $2.50-$2.75 Shirts ... $1.65 3.00 " ... 2.25 3.50- 4.00 " ... 2.85 4.50- 5.00 " ... 3.65 6.00 " ... 4.65 Better make it snappy-They won't last long Too Late to Classify FOR QUICK SALE: 3-story house, 10-25' x 15' x 14'. Room divided. A swap for fraternity, club or private residence. Part cash. Possession at time. For particular use only. LOST—Sheafier fountain pen barrel, between Fraser and Library. Phone 1198. 87 RENT-A-FORD CO. 916 Mass. Phone 653 Send the Daily Kansan home. We Appreciate Your Business Special for Tuesday CHOW MEIN Again we are glad to offer Chow Mein—those who have eaten it here before know how good it is. New Cafeteria (Memorial Building) BOWERSOCK Thursday, January 12 JOHN GOLDEN'S TWO YEARS AT THIS BOOTH HOME, NEW YORK AS A MANHUN AND HEART- BRATING A LIGHTNING Opportunity Mail Orders Now Seat Sale Monday, January 9th Prices: Parquet, $2.20; Balcony, $1.65; Secondary Ballet, $1.10 This company comes to Lawrence sponsored by the American Association of University Women. For approaching quizzes invest in a fountain pen. Panders QUALITY LIFE Comes to those who are prepared 833 Mass. Attend LAWRENCE Business Collage Lawrence, Kansas The School of RELIGION 3. A sincere pursuit of truth. University Credit Courses for Second Semester 1927-1928 4. An adjustment of old faith to new knowledge. 2. An examination of Christian bases of belief. A co-operative school which provides for: 1. A scientific inquiry into Hebrew history and literature. Schedule of Classes Hour Monday, Wed., Fri. 9:30 Survey of the New Testament (Prudence) 10:30 Survey of the New Testament 8:30 *New Testament Teaching: and Modern life (Price) Tuesday, Thursday 11:30 Survey of the Old Testament Tuesday, Thursday History and Literature of the Bible Evolution of Social Institutions and Ideals of Bibles (Thomas) Evolution of Social Institutions and Ideals of Bible (Thomas) History and Literature of the Bible 7:00 p.m. Monday: The Messages of the Prophets (Arnold) Are You Satisfied with Your Religious "IQ"? *if called for, an afternoon section of this course will be offered. (Clip this for future reference) Are your gloves Soiled ? People Judge You by Your Gloves 25c Only Have them cleaned regularly. We make them solf, pliable, wearable, respectable. —for cleaning almost any pair of gloves! "For that well-dressed feeling" Phone 75 NewYork Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE There's VALUE in good dry cleaning