A man a co- eater amu- prof the H. of De- Prize. His allay Law low, law, hath saft hath Sache. Fr. Jaw- Choi to best hait to Bai Dai difficulty of the Sli- the in this mity of the peace in all hait to H A H F C i n t h e i n t h e m d e f i n i t y o f t he mity of the peace in all hait to H A H F C i n t h e i n t h e m d e f i n i t y o f t he peace in all hait to H A H F C i n t h e i n t h e m d e f i n i t y o f t he peace in all hait to H A H F C i n t h e i n t h e m d e f i n i t y o f t he peace in all hait to WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN vol = Ch Battling Jayhawk Will Meet Speedy Piker Five Tonight Kansas Team Hopes to Win Thirty-fourth Straight Conference Victory One of the decisive battles for Valley cage honors will be fought tonight when the no-far-undefended Jayhawkers meet the five of Washington in Robinson gymnasium at 7:30. The Pikers lost their first contest last night to the University of Oklahoma. Although the Jayhawks were defeated by the K. C. A. C. Blue Diamonds Tuesday night in Convention hall the defeat did not count on the Valley rating and Kansas will go into the game with hopes of adding another victory to the thirty-three straight wins already recorded. Washington is one of the fastest and hardest playing teams in the conference, and the contest will be a battle from the start, according to coaches' predictions. The defeat given the Pikers by the Sonnen five is not an indication of a loss in the game, the Oklahomaans are rated as among the best. "Washington has a good defense and a fast offense," said Coach Allen this morning. "Kansas is in good shape and the men will play for a victory from the start. Washington and Kansas both had hard games last night, but Washington had the added disadvantage of traveling to the game with K. C. A. C. was one of our bests, but the men had a good rest and came back from Kansas City this morning." Line-un Changed Kansas has been on thin ice in several of the more recent games and according to Coach Allen will need more than the usual number of points to turn the tide against the Pikers tonight. "Washington has a dangerous combination and specializes on long shots. They are more accurate than other teams Kansas has met this season, they will have to make more baskets tonight to win a victory," he said. The lineup used in the K. C. A. C. game will not be used against the Pikers. Ackerman will start at center, Black and Engel at forwards, and Mosby and Belgard at guards. Dope shows the contest as one of the fastest that will be played on a backhand shot. Both Pikers will again elevate themselves into a tie for first honors if they are able to turn back the Kansans. A Scholarship Recognition Day has been established on the Ohio State campus. Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme Brick Specials for this week--Hi-Life and Vanilla. Lemon Pineapple and Vanilla Black Walnut and Vanilla Other Flavors, Brick or Bulk— other Flavor Vanilla Hazelnut Nut Pudding Strawberry Chocolate Black Walnut Brown Bread Peach Chocolate Chip Hi-Life Lemon Pincapple Sherbets— Grape Pineapple Phone 182 Women Discuss Problems of Campus at Luncheons Fortnightly luncheons given by Miss Agnes Husband, dean of women, for representative University women, for the purpose of discussing campus problems, will be continued this semester. At these luncheons, four girls are chosen from each class, not more than half of whom may be sorority girls. Two girls from the same sorority are never invited. The first of these groups will be given tomorrow to Miss Husband's family. Eleny Tamire, president of the W. S. G. A., will be assistant hostess. Kansas Wrestlers to Meet Cornhuskers in Seven Matches Here Opening Mat Affair of Season Will Be Staged at Gym Friday Night K. U. wrestlers entered their first Missouri Valley meet when the University of Nebraska squad comes to Robinson Gymnasium Friday night. The Cornhuskers are rated well in the mat game this season as well, and they have Northwestern grapplers, 13 to 7, already to their credit. Coach G. B. Patrick will present some husky Jayhawkers to the invading Huskers as the opening of the second semester has made available Sparrowhawk and Captain Carl Webring. Kanaas has lost two prac- tices. Mr. M. C. A. but will present a much improved team in Friday's matches. Wrestling was made an accredited sport by the athletic board last year and 'Ks will be given to the members of the team this season. The crowd at the practice match with the Kansas City mat man seems to indicate First: "This cold weather chills me to the bone." Second: "Why don't you get a Finchley cap?" (Apologies to Centre Colonel) Couch Patrick today announced the team to meet Nebraska as follows: Cleo Craven, 115 pounds; R. A. Stirton, 125 pounds; Albert Baring, 135 pounds; Mahlon Delp, 145 pounds; Lawrence Sparrowhawk, 158 pounds; Capt. Carl Webring, 175 pounds; Victor Hill heavyweight. increasing interest in the sport and preparations are being made to handle a big crowd for the mix, with the Nebraskans. Only four seniors have received appointments as teachers at the end of the first semester, according to Prof. W. H. Johnson, secretary of the teachers' appointment bureau of the University. Four Seniors to Teach Helen Reid has gone to Seraton, Kansas, where she will teach engi- lish; Sarah Bocken has taught engiish; Ralph Bloxon has taken up the teaching of math- Graduating Students Appointed to Positions For chain store in Lawrence. No previous experience necessary. $750 cash bond required. $350 and up per month. For full particular address— Cut Rate Ford Stores 618 So. Dearborn St. Chicago, Ill. —here's a new one THE TOM THUMB KNIT TIE for 60 days, are on for school application and business pictures. Special on Stationery —get yours now 50c Make the appointment early Our Annual Special Rates MANAGER WANTED SkofStad SELLING SYSTEM All Text Books and Supplies Now Ready Take Advantage This is a special only for opening week of second semester LAWRENCE STUDIO 727 Mass. St. of our 1237 Oread Rowlands 1401 Ohio St. ematics and science in Sapula, Oklahoma; and Ruth Carter has received an appointment as teacher of English at Haskell, Oklahoma. "structuring salaries are always responsible for great activity in the appointing of teachers," said Procter. "We must work with the and 'the unusual lack of activity' in Two graduate students have also received appointments. Lulu McManes, A. B. '16; in now teaching history in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Thessa Baum, A. B. '21; is teaching and Spanish at Jarbalo, Kansas. year is undoubtedly due to the general degree of salaries. Most of the changes in teachers this year are due to the marriage of teachers.' In cold weather the birds' greatest enemy is the length of the night which means a long fast for the day-feeding kinds. LEARN TO DANCE Dango — Fox Trot — Walse DeWatteville - Fischer School of Dancing Ins. Bldg. Phone 2762 HICKORY GIRDLE SUPPORTERS Dainty and trim is this girdle of silk brocaded material in flesh color. The six-inch hip combines the eight-inch back and the front clasp to insure perfect comfort— $2.00 Onms. Nackman & Co. Have your clothes cleaned where you know they will be cleaned CLEAN Phone seven five NEW YORK CLEANERS Bowersock Theatre Thursday, February 7 926 Mass. St. Added Attraction — Billy Doss, Monologist Seats on sale at Box Office Now. Mail Orders Protected If Accompanied by c-eck. Prices: $2.00-$1.80 Balcony $1.80-$1.70 plus xx Nobody's Excused from Saturday's Jig—Everybody Out. VARSITY DANCE Introducing The Snyder-Miller six piece orchestra (Successors to Chuck Shofall) Saturday Nite F. A. U. Hall Walk-Over Shoes They're Here Patent Colonials with brand low heels, Silver Buckles and street soles. EIGHT DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS Can You Pick the All Valley? —our guessing Contest is now "hittin' on 12 cylinders" —somebody is going to wear a new $45 spring Hart, Schaffner, & Marx suit—Free— —Somebody is going to "jingle" 10 iron men in his pocket—Free. Sealed box for guesses will be ready next week— Better start to "picking" your team now— "Somebody is going to win" Watch Washington U. players tonight— By the way— New Spring Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits — Top Coats now ready— Spring Hats Spring Caps