WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A sana a con- nnen cannot profe the Holla- ria, I of Depa- ture, Hisla- sisity Allen Lewi- Gen. law, duke, Hisla- sisity Scho- Franc Cher- prize to H best sex Hea- tenion of H To Ral- dery district of C G the St G th in him th ye or ac a Hi con H him A Hi con Hi con C Hi con c Phil m mid clan an pa A W R Ev Br the of st ast st st Tl ar o nturn from pro ove dty Pro gobe G. man a Kansans Trounce Aggie Basketeers by.36-21 Count Ackerman and Black Again Lead Jayhawk Scoring; Tebow Stars for Manhattan Another mark has been chalked up in the win column for the Kansas Jayhawkers bringing the total to thirty-one consecutive Valley games for them. The Kansas Aggies were the victims of the Crimson and Blue team last night, losing by a score of 36 to 21. The game was fast and at times bordered on the rough. Both teams were keyed up for the contest and expectancy filled the air. A crowd of more than 3000 filled every nook and corner of the gymnasium. Aggies First to Score Koch, the big Aggie centrally through with a counter. But the rear of the crowd soon stopped when black, Ackerman and Moshy came through with a counter apiece in quick succession. The Aggies were not able to catch their opponents again and the halt ended with them on the short end of a 16 to 10 count. The second half was even more rough than the first one with the Aggies vainly trying to even the tebow. Tebow, a substitute, was the star of the Aggies. He made three field goals and four free throws in this period. The Jays black were the outstanding Jayhawks. Ackerman's shooting and Black's floor work kept the opposing guards guessing. The score: Kansas, f g G FT P T Kansas, f black, c (f) Engel, f 2 0 3 Ackerman, c c 5 2 3 Mehly, g 4 1 4 Belger, g 0 0 1 Wilkins, f 0 1 1 osby Makes Four Baskets Black, also made four free throws out of six tries, which is better than Mobsy. In the game, Mobsy's guarding and four field goals were important factors in the play of the Kansas team, also. Verne Wilkins was the only substitute for Osby when he was free throw while he was in the fray. Totals 14 8 9 Kansas Aggies, 21 G FTT PF T(7) Bunker, f 2 1 0 Wann, f 1 0 1 Tebow, f 3 4 0 Kiech, c 1 2 1 Webber, g (c) 0 0 2 Woodbury, g 0 0 1 Doolan, g 0 0 3 Totals 7 7 8 Water Gives Clue to Oil Referee: Leslie Edmonds, Ottawa. Umpire: Dwight Ream, Washburn. An analysis of the gases discovered in underground water may give a clue as to whether or not the soil through which it has seeped contains oil. If it traverses an oil sand layer, it will dissolve in a proportion of the hydrocarbons of which the oil or gas is composed. When the water is then exposed to the air at the surface, the vapors will be driven off and their place taken by air. The vapors can then be released from Mines which has devised a portable apparatus which may be used for this purpose. H. A. Rice Inspects School H. A. Rice, professor of civil engineering, went to Fredonia yesterday at the request of the school board there to inspect a school building. The building was found to be old, but in not any great danger from weakness, according to Professor Rice. 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 liety is decreasing. This year seventy we enrolled in this preparatory T course as compared to seventy-five nine year. Other Flavors, Brick or Bulk— aut-freshman ree- Members of freshman rhetorics classes who do not show adequately training in the fundamental principles of English usage are placed in this class. This course is listed as law, but no college credit is given. The teacher will be acting in sentence structure, grammar of the word, spelling, and punctuation. Students who complete the course successfully are admitted to college cessfully are admitted to college metoric courses. Annual Valley Swimming Meet to Be at St. Louis Kansas tankers will enter the first annual Valley swimming meet to be held at Washington University in St. Louis, March 21 and 22. A Valley championship in swimming will be awarded to the school winning the contest. A series of events will tie between two teams, a water basketball game will be played to determine the winner. Swimming will be one of the most important minor sports at the Kansas Aggies this year, according to E. A. Knuth, director of physical education at Missouri Valley schools have been scheduled for the Aggies. Phi Kappa Basketers Defeat Phi Delt Team With Score of 24-12 Delta Chis Win From Sig Epi by 18.9; Bolen High Point Man of Evening Phi Kappa fraternity, last year's intra-mural champions, won their first game in the Pan-Hellenic league last night, defeating the Phi Deltas and the Phi Kappa forward, was high point man of the game, scoring 15 points. The summary: Phi Kappa, 24 Bolen, f Gram, lf Kings, f Maguire, lf McLean, c Halpin, (c) rg Manmamma, lg Phi Delta, 12 Ramesey, (c) lf Kendall, f Bock, c Rice, lg J. Anderson, rg Walters, rg FG FT F 6 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 FG FT F 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 Referee: John Bunn. Referee: John Bunn. In the second game, the Delta Chi defeated the Sigma Phi Epsilon team 18-9. Isett and Sprouse, of the Delta Chi's were high point men of the game, each scoring seven The summary: Delta Ch, 18 Staplin, rf Isf, lt Sprouse, c Peterson, rg Pierce, lg Boyle, lg FG FT F 2 0 1 2 3 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 7 4 9 lingma Phi Education, 9 PG FT 0 colllerton, rf 2 1 1 loe, lw F 0 3 laughlin, c 0 0 2 anderson, rg 0 0 1 landson, rg 0 0 1 freeze, lg 0 0 0 tassom, lg 0 0 0 tevers, rg 0 0 0 duddelback, lg 0 1 0 Totals Referee: John Bunn. Next Varsity to be Jan. 31 There will be no regular Varsity next Saturday, Jan. 4, in an account of examinations. There will be two Varsities between semesters. On Thursday, Jan. 31, the Kansans will play at a regular Varsity. The Kansans will play at a regular Varsity. Wednesday, Feb. 2. At this party Isenhart-Jenks will be. Wrestlers Meet Tonight Next Varsity to be Jan. 31 The K. U. wrestling team will meet the Kansas City Y. M. C. A. team coached by Billy Wolfe, well known Kansas City wrestler, tonight at 7:30 in the Robinson gymnasium. The match will consist of five events. Activity tickets will admit, and for those who do not have access, the general admission will be 50 cents; booties are open to women spectators. K. U. Team to Battle Y. M. C. A of Kansas City K. U. will be represented by the following men according to Coach Patrick; Stew Merrill, 135 pounds; Delp, 145; Matasaurin, or Addison, 150; the University team will stage a return engagement with the Kansas City Y. M. team on Saturday, Jan. 26, at Kansas City. The purpose of this bout is to get the teams in shape for the Valley matches and are to aid Coach Patrick in picking out the teams in teaming the school. Mah Jongg Blamed for Many Offenses Chicago, Jan. 25—"Mah Jongg is the game blamed for the present corruption in China," the Rev. Mr. George Stens, missionary in China for thirty years, declared today at Mary's Mission house at Techny, IL, where he is studying American educational methods. "The bandits who rob at night in China, gamble at Mah Jongg by day," he said. "Government officials, police officers, employees and underlings in general. They all lose in the end. Thus, regular duties are neglected and when it comes to paying their wages, they take kind of kinds of rascality including theft, "In China there is a saying that the victim of the habit cannot longer be trusted. I know men and women in China who have lost their entire possessions playing the game. There are few games so contagious, and I am sorry to see it gain such a hold in America." "Patmans or underwear are practically always with you— your only escape is the tub or the bathing suit!" Therefore are they not all important? Ku KU Plan Stunt for Game The Ku KU met Tuesday evening in Fraser hall to arrange for the stunt for the Kansas-Missouri basketball game next Tuesday night, and to arrange the date for the initiation of Epsilon Pi pledges. If he will be right now, but it will be good," said Bob Roberts, president of the Ku KU's. And what are the essential points for you in buying? Comfort and quality. Today a special in pajamas at $1.95. And particularly good unionsuits at $1.35, $1.75 and $2.00. The first result of man's study of the weather was apparently to run away from it. Napier was one of the citys in meteorology, points out that the first civilization Man Flees from Weather (Dr Science Service) Men's and Women's of the PI Beta Phi soro. Mrs. Coolidge is a member. After mid-veer examination SILK and WOOL HOSE Half PRICE After mid-year examinations, club will put on a campaign to raise awareness and fine it plans a big rally with prominent speakers to address the students. Entire stock of warm hose included; plain and fancy patterns, Persian, and Hand-worked silk Clox. Cordoyan, Black, Grey, Heather, and Sand. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY The regular business meeting or the Phil Delta Kapp, education sorority, will be held Thursday night, Jan. 24, at 7:30 in Green hall, then on Monday. R. A. Schweigler will speak on "Study of the Neurochild Child." Bowersock Theatre All This Week PRESENTING Musical Comedies a Chorus of 8 Girls Margaret Lillie and a Company of 12 Including a Chorus of 8 Girls TOMORROW'S PROGRAM ARET LILLIE pear here presents the University, recently been awarded of Vase by the King. in ALL STAR CAST "Mary of the Movies" nistriction not usually Shows 3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 upon a woman artist, being gene- reserved as a reward for some dis- tinctive service to the fatherland. of which we have much record, that of Egypt, existed where there was really no weather. This civilization may have been the result, he says, of a migration of all the bright individuals or races from other parts of the world, who fed their inclement native climes and settled in Egypt. 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Columbia may establish a department of diplomacy in honor of Wai Kun G. Harding. It is not expected that the Department will mount concerning foreign service. Michigan is hoping to erect a sport house in the future for the benefit of shaking and swimming. The Yost Foundation will be inadequate for all activities. 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