PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1928 Ark Valley Team Winner of First Game in Tourney Northeastern Kansas Clu Displays Flashy Floor Work but Loses by 37-21 The second game of the freshman contest was played between the Mixed Maglits and the Mixed Quince. The game Coach Binn will be able to pick a team to play the All Stars on Saturday this week's schedule of games. The basketball tournament recently organized by Coach John Bumfur for the season last night left a brilliant underway the group known as the Arkansas Valley All Stars and the Northwestern All Stars, the winners by a score of 37 to 21. The game, while erratic at times, was not lacking in brilliance, the goal shooting of the winning team and the flanky floor work of the defending team. The commonplace on more than one occasion. Bishop and Ramsey for the Arkansas valley boys seemed unable to miss and each marked up six goals during the encounter. Ramsey scored twice, then lost half after a somewhat tiltable performance in the first period. Their teammates played a game that varied from good to bad, their floor work showing variance chis in occasional Floor Work Good The Northeastern Kansas members, while showing little military with the basket, do deploy their quarers. Their speed in breathing on the offense quite beheldered the Arkansas lada time and again, but poor tactical utilities for scoring. However, Blies at guard developed an ability with his team to get from getting dulled from getting dulled as he nonetheless slipped through a high one from time to time. Garrett, small and speedy, opponents found hard to get around. The teams, regardless of score, disclosed in their playing last night an evenness in ability which indicates that Coach Bunor's methods of grouping and scrimmage apparently outlasted the other for any great length of time. Each showed superiority over the other at certain stages in the game, but this superiority was short lived. Coach Bunor won all three of the first tournament game. Leslie Davis, ed'28, referred the game. Arkansas Valley (37) Bishop, f FG RT PF Bishop, f 0 1 0 Paylen, f 0 2 0 Romneyy, f 0 2 2 Cox, g 0 1 0 Harper, f 3 0 0 Nicholas, f 0 0 0 Fetty, g 1 0 0 Totals 17 Northeastern Kanzus (21) Totals FG | FF | FT | Moffett, f | 1 | 1 | Garrett, f | 2 | 1 | Seefeld, c | 2 | 1 | Bliss, g | 2 | 1 | Hitchcock, g | 0 | 1 | Campbell, g | 0 | 1 | "Shang is indispensable." Dr. Paul M. Paine, of the Syracuse Public Museum, said it was "not a Syracuse University," "if I wish I were better acquainted with it," he added. His only stipulation was to "know the history of Shang," and not to accepted word that might fill the place and then decide which is most effective the correct word or the col- Send the Daily Kansan home. BOWERSOCK Thursday, January 12 - JOHN GOLDEN'S TWO YEARS AT THE BOOTH-THEATER, NEW YORK AS ALUMNI AND HEARTBREAKING AS "ELEGENT" Mail Orders Now Mail Orders Now. Seat Sale Monday, January 9th Prices: $49, Purgueu, $2.20; Balcony, $1.65; Secondary Bali, $1.10 his company comes to Lawrence sponsored by the American Association of University Women. Announcements There will be no Wesley Foundation party tonight at the Methodist church. On Friday, Jan. 13, there will be a "Friday the Thirteenth" party in the parlor parlors for all Methodist students and their friends. --sunnyside All advanced standing students who are planning to transfer from one school to another should notify Nora of the advance standing committee. "The Progress of Railroad Labor in Two Decades" will be the subject for discussion at the student forum at the Unitarian Church Sunday morning at 10. William J. Burns of the Santa Fe railroad will be the speaker are interested are invited to attend. George J. Edward, chairman. Mr. George J. Hood, chairman. "I hope my students will now stop slipping," said a well known professor as he viewed the sun beating down on the table. The teacher fuser forgot that the zero weather of approaching finals would cause many unpleasant falls for the unwary student. The cold weather and the snow has afforded much pleasure for the baby to enjoy during the day, but it will serve for a better purpose if it continues. The average person finds it much easier to stay in the warmth of the sun upon a balmy, pre-snow night. Let us hope, then, that the two remaining months will resemble a bit of old Greenland. Professor Views Ships But Forgets the Falls So unlike the well-known professor we think that a snowbound university is more conducive to study in the pertinent winds of spring. Coach Guy Lookabush is in Manhattan today rehearsing a wrestling match. In his absence wrestling prac- tices are being played by Cassion and Leland McPearl. Returns to His Favorite Tobacco Joerne, Texas Oct. 14, 1926 Larus & Bro. Co. Richmond, Va. Dong Sima. I am a prodigal son. I began pipe-smoking with Edgore, but after a while I began to wander, trying other tobacco, exposers, and other chemicals that were a bit tobacco for the time. I have tried most of the best known brands and a number of the more obscure, both imported and domestic, but they didn't suit. So now I have returned—I am using Edgeworth again, satisfied that no better tobacco is made. "And the prodigal son partook of the fatted call"; I bought a new pipe when I returned to Edgeworth. With many thanks for my cool, mellow, sweet smokes, I am. Very truly yours. Very truly yours, "H. D" Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco The new horizons magazine, "The Webblow," at the university of Oregon will be discontinued because of insufficient finances. Northernwest. University has added another branch of athletics to its extra curricular program. 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