Kane A aana a coerce and the H the H Ia Dep Cjc City Law Llew Gen law hatti hatti Tsa Fra The Chri to bes six Htiror of to To De de the Stri I th th the ye se a Hf m A B C e e t u t h a b a t b h th of o p an at arc Sina fror free prevo avo Pro cobe G. man slighty Idid oona O O n and an of the not it VOL Ch THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Cornhuskers Play Akin to Sooners Game, Says Allen Nebraska Cagers Show Skil at Long Shots; Team Uses Vigorous Defense "The game with Nebraska will be on much the same order as the contest with Oklahoma Tuesday night," said Dr. F. C. Allen in discussing the coming contest with the Huskers. "The Nebraska team is playing a game of basketball as the Sooners, and the same type of play will be seen." According to Coach Allen the game will be close and watch watching. Dope indicates that the Huskers have about a two-point edge on Kansas for the Jayhawks play the same kind of basketball as against Oklahoma. The Huskers were able to win in larger games, but they met theOklahoma, but were also scored upon by the Oklahomaans more times than were the Kansans. Expect Capacity House The home team is doped to have an eight-point edge on the visiting team, but this margin will not give the Jayhawkers victory unless they are able to penetrate the Husker defense. The Huskers have a rigid and fast defense and a rapid recovery, and also shoot from the center of the floor. Two of the Nebraska forwards have the same kind of game as did Wallace for the Sooners; and are adepts at long shots from near the center of the court. "It will be a question of the Kansas offense against the Husker offense," said Dr. Allen. "They present a vigorous and fast defense and shoot long ones. There are still some seats left for the game, but I predict a capacity house for many. Many seats in Toukeo Kansas City and there will be some reserved seats sold here by shet. It will be anybody's game." Will Use Same Lineup The same lineup that started the Drake and Oklahoma games will be used against the Huskers, according to Coach Allen. Although Heckert lanky center, did not play up to the same standard shown in the Hillyard and Drake games, this does not indicate that he will not be used in further contact. Instead, he Heckert showed unimpeded ability in the preceding games and far exceeded the coaches' opinions of his playing ability. The Jayhawker lineup which will start the Nebraska game will be Captain Black, and Ackerman, forwards; Heckert, center; Belgard and Mosby, guards. For the Huskies; Usher and Cozzi at back; forwards at back; at Volz at att guards. The game will start at 7:30, and the doors will be locked at 7:25. E. C. Quigley, St. Mary's, will referee the contest. Women's Athletic Club Initiates New Members The Women's Athletic Association hold initiation for Fern Crooks, c'25; Chia Chappus, c'26; Artilda Steele, c'25; Estrada Sparta, c'26; Ela Brinkman, c'26; Lucie Laubert, c'28; Lach Uhlampter, c'25, Thursday, Jan. 16. After the initiatory services, a short business meeting was held, Jean Bennett, c24, was elected as delegate to the fourth National Women's Athletic Association Conference which is to be held at the University of California in Berkeley, California on April 7, 8, and 9, 1924. The women's intra-mural basketball tournament was discussed, and it was decided that the final team should be charged for the times, this money to be used for the purpose of sending the delegates to the national conference. 1924 Jayhawker OFFICE HOURS 8:20 to 12:20 1:30 to 5:30 Mornings Afternoons Consultation Hours Ryland C. Petty 8:30 to 9:30 10:30 to 11:30 Consultation Hours Freshman basketball men will be issued uniforms today, according to Coach John Bunn this morning. Bunn said that he would issue eight uniforms at the present and four more when he got a better line on his jerseys. He will issue green jerseys with the white 1927 numeral on the front. Freshman Basketball Team to Have New Suits Frank W. Rising 2:30 to 3:30 miss Fay Thomas, Secretary, is authorized to accept any payments, and the absence of the editor or business manager. All Friendship and Organization Glasses are now due. If your glass is not in by Jan, 25. de- preciated glasses must be made for space. Deadline on all Individual Pictures for all class sections, Jan. 25. Office in Room 3, Center Adm Phone K. U. 32. Alpha Xi Delta will enter Helen Marcel, Margaret Cockrill, Gladys Snyder and Margaret Kennedy, Darian Parles, Elizabeth Walker, and Margaret Walker for Thomas McAuliffe. Mabel Thomas will represent Mu Alpha Phi Education. The men who will receive the uniforms at the present time are as follows: Harold Schmidt, Clifford Campbell, A. Pempel, Gale Gordon, Arthur Hartfeller, Harold Testerman, Harold Herzig and James O'Byrne. The other four men who will receive uniforms will be selected from the following candidates: Stanley Lindley, Holder Holmes, Harold Showers, Harolder Zuber, Lawrence O'Brien, J. L. Grier, and McManana. Women's Intra-Mural Swimming Meet to Be Held at Robinson Gym The women's intra-mural swimming meet will be held Thursday, Jan. 17, at 7:30 p. m., in the pool room at Room 180B and the second will be charged. Seven aorizites, Chi Omega, Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Mu Phi Epsilon, Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Xi Delta have entered on the meet. Pi Beta Phi, Alpha XI Delta, and Kappa Alpha Theta have entered the stunts. Chi Omega, Kappa Alpha Theta, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha XI Delta, and Kappa Kappa Gamma have entered the relay. Seven Sororities Have Entered the Contest; Admission Chi Omega will be represented by the following women: Dorothy Barter, Frances Patterson, Beth Mclung, Stella Harris, Dorothy English and Margaret Royster. Alpha Chi Omega will enter May Alice Walker, Loraine Carder, and Betty Stimson. 10 Cents Gertkleu Edwards, Josephine Lantz, Grace Edwards, Dorothy Higgins, Martha Sharon, and Dorothy Take part for Kappa Kappa Gamma. Pi Beta Phi will be represented by Agnes Schrenk, Eleanor Hansen, Jane Whitney, Sara Albright, Mary Jane Oliver, and Louise Robinson. No men will be admitted to the meet. Only women will be allowed to attend. Send the Daily Kansan Home. Tangle With Nebraska Friday for Forty-second Time Since 1902 Twenty Nine Games Won by Basketball Team in Two Years Twenty nine consecutive basketball games have been won by the Jayhawker basketball team since Jan. 24, 1985. The Nebraska game of victory of Nebraska队 Friday night, Jan. 18, in Robinson gymnasium. The conference games will be raised to thirty, or the first defeat for the team in two years will be recorded. Kansas has faced the Nebraska basketball team in forty-one games since 1902. During that time the Kansas team has won twenty-four games and lost seventeen. The total number of points made by the teams are also in favor of Kansas, 1228 to 1019. The results of the games played since 1902 are as follows, the score of Kansas are appearing first: 1902, 29-35; 1903, 19-23; 1904, 29-26; 1905, 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-25; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-25; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-25; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-25; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-25; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-25; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-25; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-25; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 29-26; 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F. Engel, secretary of advanced standing, has been asked to attend the meeting of the State Board of Education in Topeka, Jan. 31, to give his experience in evaluating college transcripts and to confer Engel Invited to Attend State Education Meeting Call Call WIEDEMANN'S The Best Ice Cream In Bulk: Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry Brown Bread In Brick: Hazel Nut Nut Pudding Black Walnut Caramel Nut Brown Bread Strawberry Chocolate Vanilla Phone 182 Of style, quality and moderate price the ones we offer with two pairs of trousers at For Suits And when it comes to real value in overcoats these reduced prices give more for your money than has been possible in years. $30 and $35 fill every requirement. SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM $15 $21.75 $24.75 on arrangements for the advanced standing committee here to assist the board on this matter in the future. This is the first time that the committee here has been asked to cooperate with the board. Standards of all the schools in the state, including the colleges, are set by the Board of Education. Teachers who come from other states also have to be educated there. In some cases the board is in doubt about the standards of the colleges from which these teachers come, and has asked the assistance of the advanced standing committee here. McNown Pledge Theta Tau Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of Prof. W. C. McNown as an honorary member. Professor McNown is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, and has been on the faculty of the School of Engineering at the University of Kansas for the past ten years. His interest in re It will make of you a better-looking man or a more splendid woman. Therefore, regardless of your ambition in life or career, you will have an sphere in which you move, dancing should be encouraged. search connected with highway engineering, has made him one of the prominent figures in engineering in the state of Kansas. Learn to Dance (Continued tomorrow) Social Classical Waltz Barefoot Fox Trot Character Tango Ballet DeWatteville - Fisher School of Dancing Phones: 2762; Res. 2762K2 For the best adv.of the new Jayhawk Pin I will give a PIN FREE OF CHARGE Not only for present K. U. students but every old grad will want a Jayhawk. It's the new pin that should sell all over the U. S. or wherever a K. U. grad happens to be. Saturday is the Last Day of- Manhattan Shirt Sale- Collar Attached Shirts Collar Detached Shirts Full Dress Shirts Tuxedo Shirts White Shirts White Shirts Better stock up Now— Sizes $ 13 \frac{1}{2} $ to 17. Plenty of Good Suits, Overcoats, Topcoats for your choosing at 1-2, 1-3, 1-4 off LOOKIE We have been fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Chas. Jensen, for the past three years head of the alteration department of Woof Bros. in Kansas City. Mr. Jensen is a ladies' tailor of unquestioned ability, having been proprietor of a ladies' tailor shop for a number of years. Mr. Jensen will be head of our alteration department beginning MONDAY, JANUARY 14 We will be in a position to handle anything in the repair or alteration line for both men and women. PHONE 75--LET JENSEN DO IT NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mass. St.