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FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawker Team Will Meet Strong Defensive Quintet Nebraska Game Tonigh Promises to Be One of Season's Best Contests Basketball fans will get a real treat Friday evening when the strong Nebraska court quintet tangle with Coach "Pho" Allen's Crimson and Blue clad five. This game gives promise of being one of the best games to be played in Robinson gymnasium this season. The Nebraska team defeated the Oklahoma Boys by the count of 35 to 21. From statistics it appears that the Scarlet and Cream is a strong defensive team. They have only allowed their opponents a small number of points in the games played thus far this season. On the other hand, they have not hung up a great number of points for themselves. Nebraska Has Fast Team This is the first year for Coach Thieu at Nebraska, and it appears that the team will win in this game. The Nebraska team is made up of practically all juniors. Last year when the Nebraska team was paw- ling in Lawrenc, the Nebraska coach substituted a new team; it is the same team that will play for Nebraska on the night. This team is small but fast. Captain Usher at forward is fast and a good floor man. He usually leads the scoring for the no-the-moment game, but most of the scoring, with the gards playing most of the time on the defense. The game from all angles looks like a real battle. Neither player has played this season in the Valley race. Jayhawkers in Good Shake The Kansas team came through the game with the Sooners in good shape. The Titans got a 10-5 win, Coach Bann's yearlings Wednesday afterparty. Thursday afternoon will be spent in signal drill and chill talks. Coach Allen believes that this game will have the same end as the Sooners. The Kansas line-up that will be sent to the scene of the fray to stop the strong Husker team will be the same that has started all of the Kansas games, according to a statement made by Dr. F. C. Allen. The team will be Captain at back forwards; Heckner at the pivot position; and Mosby and Belgard at the guard herds. E. C. Quigley will referee the contest. Foreign Student Returns Japanese "Evil Spirits" Charma to Miss Ketchum A number of little Japanese charms to keep away "evil spiril" was sent to Miss Rosemary Ketchum and some of the Fine Arts students by T. K. Matsuoka, fs 28, from Japan. He went on a trip to Japan at the beginning of the school year on account of the earthquake. He found when he reached Tokio that his parents and two of his sisters had been killed in that disaster, probably near Yokohama. His father's factory was burnt down He returned to the United States the latter part of December, and is visiting his sister in Chicago until the beginning of the second semester, when he will come back to school. He is studying design. Plan to Take Census of Blind Persons in Kansas Efforts will be made this year by J. Roche, state commissioner of the blind, to have assessors and then deputies in each county make a request for the Commission's directions provide for the official listing of blind persons, Mr. Roche declared that in more than half the counties of Kansas no attempt was made to list blind perceptions; the record was not accurately kept. The state commission for seven months has been conducting a survey to get a list of all blind person in Kansas. The aim of the commission is to assist every blind person in learning some occupation. Students at the University of Indiana have received an opportunity to compete in an essay contest sponsored by the United States Should Join the League of Nations." The College Division of the League of Nations Nonpartarian Association is offering prizes of $1,000 for the best three essays submitted. Large Crowds Attending Games Cause Confusion According to Coach John Bunn, every one who attends the basketball games enters the gymnasium through the three central stiles in front of the main entrance. On account of the large crowds that are around the games this year is much confusion and delay as a result. There are seven turntails in front of the main entrance of the gymnasium. Two of them enter the gymnasium from the west side, and two from the east side of the main entrance. Rooters coming from the east should go down the walk that runs parallel with the street car tracks and enter the gymnasium on the east side of the walk. Rooters coming from the west should go down the walk that leads to the men's entrance of the gymnasium, then turn and enter the gymnasium on the west central turns that are on the west side of the main entrance. Hurlers and Batsmen Appear for Try-outs on Kansas Ball Tean Coach Clark Must Build Squad Around Few Veterans; Needs More Men Twenty-six men answered Coach "Potsy" Clark's call for baseball candidates last Saturday. Captain Lonbong, Price, Black and Davis are the only "K" men who are eligible for this year's team. Frazier, last year's catcher, is in school but is not eligible because he played three years of Valley competition. Harold Burt, Alex Hodges, Jack McLean and Erik Halpin, football men, are going to try their '12 at the national pastime. The men will have the opportunity baseball ability should see Coach Clark and sign the eligibility card. The coach will give talks on baseball about once a week until the weather will permit practice outside. The pitchers and catchers will start indoor work as soon as the examinations are over. Members of last year's freshman squad who have shown promise are Halpin, catcher; Hill, short-stop; Hewitt and Skinner, outfielders; Bolen, first base; and Davis, second base. Men who will report who were on last year's squad and did not make letters are Armstrong, Luse, Lutz, Hollingsworth and Bishop. There are several new men who will answer the call. They are Allen, Brighton, Haas, White, Brown, Bartley and Gates. It's tonight! That big party at the Methodist church,—after the basketball game! Lois Robinette Otter Sherwood, e25, has been called to his home in Burlington by the illness of his father. Kansas Football Team Ranked Thirty-first Among U. S. Colleges The 1923 University of Kansas football team is listed thirty-first in the final ranking of college football teams in the United States as ranked by the Intercollegiate Athletics magazine for January. Athletic Magazine Classifies Schools on Comparative Performance Yale heads the list, followed by Illinois, Michigan, and Notre Dame. The Navy is ranked fourteenth and the Army seventeenth. Four Missouri Valley teams are listed in the first seventy-five. Nebraska is ranked sixth. Oklahoma is ranked Kansas Agies seventh-third. Missouri is listed as NO. 137. The teams are ranked in a new way. Scores are determined by the records of the teams' performance. Three hundred teams are on the list. If a队 wins from team No. 1 it gains 300 points, but if it loses to team No. 1 it loses only one point. The score of a team at any time consists of the total number of points won by each team. Scores lost. The ranking is determined by the relative size of the score. Only eight games are counted. The least significant games over eight teams are the team wins and the ranking depends on the standing of the teams it wins from or loses to, and whether the team wins or loses. The scoring system is based on common sense principles since any two opposing teams' standings are based on the same two factors. Wm. Campbell, A. B., 23, left his home in Kansas City recently to New York City, where he will enter the training school of the Library Bureau. Campbell was a "K" man in baseball last year, winning his etter in his first year of varsity baseball. Yale's score for the season under the ranking was 2,165. The Kansas score was 970. Call The Best Ice Cream WIEDEMANN'S for In Bulk: Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry Brown Bread Phone 182 Hazel Nut Fruit Pudding Black Walnut Caramel Nut Brown Broad Strawberry Chocolate Vanilla In Brick: Tonight and Saturday BOWERSOCK THEATRE J. WARREN KERRIGAN and ANNA Q. NILSSON in "THUNDERING DAWN" Truly, a Thriller Tonight and Saturday Varsity Theatre "Where the North Begins" Rin-Tin-Tin — Famous Police Dog —you'll like it Boxers to Go to K. C. A. C. The boxing team is working hard every day in preparation for the dual meet to be held with the Kansas City Athletic Club at the K. C. A. C. gymnasium Saturday night, according to Tommy Dixon, boxing coach. Dixon Expects Good Showing From New Men Out The following men will invade the Blue Diamond territory: Teale and Spencer, light heavyweights; Seelig, middleweight; Kornfeld, Walker, and Phillips; Mountaineer, lightweight; and Phillips and Barret, bantamweights. "These men who have just started learning the game are doing exceedingly well," said Dixon, "and should be given more experience of their more experienced experiences." Trouneys for the two one-act plays to be given at the next meeting of the Lawrence Drama League will be held in the Little Theatre next month evening at 7:30, according to an announcement from the school. W. Davidson, director of publicity. The plays to be given are J. M. Barrie's "The Twelve Pound Look," which will use a cast of two men and a woman, the Granville Barker, which will have a cast of three men and three women. "Several parts are character parts," said Dr. Davidson; "and anyone in acting is involved in try-out to inv- Ottawa President Resigns Dr. E. S. Price, president of Otta- ward College, has resigned position because he became a has been head of the school for LECTURE ON Oriental Rugs by Mr. K. H. Nahigian of Kansas City, noted authority on the subject. The lecture will last only from 8 to 8:30 Friday evening and everyone is invited. THERE IS NO DEBATE The PRE-EXAM VARSITY Will Set You Right for the Finals. The Kansans-6 Piece Orchestra Under Direction of "Brick" English Refreshments F. A. U. Saturday Nite 500 Single Admission Seats at $1.00 Each for Nebraska vs. Kansas BASKETBALL GAME FRIDAY, JAN. 18 - 7:30 (Doors Close at 7:25) GET YOUR SEAT NOW eighteen years, succeeding Dr. R. A. J. J. D. C. 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