A sana a corerica anno profe the Hita, of B Depe C. Hulis city Alloe Laug Gen. law, dale hatt Scho Tl Chiepe to best six Hention of it to Rel Distrof of the Str th in wrt the ye or se lit cof H mo A B C W t p n de la ar pr W E V th of m and st art Em Sud frre pre lev l e and Froren rob G man licity VOL. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K. U. Takes Opener from Drake Team by Large Margin Allen Cagers Crush Drake in Championship Form; Twenty Kansans Enter Fray Showing excellent early season form and displaying both offensive and defensive ability above average for first games, the Kansas Jayhawkers had little trouble defending the Kansas City Knicks at Kansas Valley. The opener by a score of 49 to 16. Black was perhaps the outstanding player on the Kansas five, playing a good defensive and scoring game. But he missed the ball and he showed more speed in covering the floor than any player on either team. The Jayhawker sent several long shots from the center of the floor, scoring on two of them. Two New Men Look Good Two of the five men on the line that started the game were playing their first Valley contest. Heckert, a center, and Belgard, at guard, were the new men, and they played consis t basketball. Heckert took the tip-off from the Bulldog center or every occasion and was accurate with his shots and passing. Belgard was able to block through handicapped by an injury hand, broke up many of the Drake offensive plays. He did not break into the scoring due to his injury. Ackerman, floormate of Black, was high scorer for the Kansas, caging seven goals and two free throws. Shots from difficult angles seemed to come easily. The quality of the lanky Jayhawker forward who was playing the same type of game that won him his position last year. Mosby, playing the other guard, broke up many plays for the opposing team, giving difficulty in getting through him. The Buildings led off in the scoring when Boeller was given a free throw after having been beeded by Heckert. Shortly after the Drake score black shot a long one and from then on he was blocked against opponents. Twenty-eight points to the Buildings' three the half gave the Kansans a lead that could not be overtaken. The second string was sent in with a few minutes still to play in the first half. During this period the Kansans scored with the exception of Belgard, scored Boeler tween two free throws and Carpenter caged one for the visitors. Fourth String Gets to Play The second period started with the first string again on the floor. Again Black, Ackerman, and Heckert scored and the second team was sent in. Before the end of the half this string had been replaced by a third, and the third had in turn been replaced by a Friday's 49 to 16 victory over Drake brought K. U. scores against that team to 414 and 202 for Drake) in ten games—all K. D. victories. For all this dope see the Ten Straight From Drake Kansan Almanac (out this week) fourth lineup. Severe, Wright, Frederick, and Engel all broke into the scoring during this session. Kansas (49) FG FT PF Black, f (C) 0 0 0 Wilkins, f 5 0 2 Ackman, f 7 2 0 Engel, f 1 1 0 Frederick, f 1 1 0 Wright, f 1 0 1 Ekwele, f 1 0 0 Jarhoe, f 0 0 0 Hecket, c 4 2 1 Daniel, c 0 0 0 Langford, c 0 0 0 Severe, c 1 0 1 Mosby, g 1 0 0 Hill, g 1 0 0 Belgard, g= 0 0 2 Glaskin, g 0 0 0 Jakker, g 0 0 0 G. Hodge, g 0 0 0 Crosswhite, g 0 0 0 The lineup and summary: Totals 21 5 4 Drake (16) PG FT PF Boulter, f (C) 1 5 0 Charles, f 1 0 Carpenter, f 3 1 Marrows, f 1 0 Martz, c 1 0 2 Cayre, c 1 0 2 Gharchet, g 1 0 4 Scarls, g 1 0 4 Totals ___ 5 6 6 Referee: E. C. Quigley, St. Mary's. Allen and Ahearn Sign Agreement Concerning Valley Sportsmanshiq Deny All Statements of Unfair Play; Schedule Football Game for 1924 Following the announcement that Kansas would meet the Aggries on the gridiron this year and that a game has been scheduled for Oct. 18, many students and faculty members who were not in Lawrence when the statement concerning the conference between officials of the University and the Agrie school took place have requested that a re-print of the Memory Books, Ring Books and Fillers, Stationery We have the only engraving press in the city, have your work done at home. A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St. statement issued following the conference be made. The following statement was published in the Lawrence Daily Journal World: "Forrest C. Allen for the University and M. F. Ahearn for the Agricultural College signed the follow- statement at the close of the meeting indicating the general conclusions and agreement reached; "The undersigned, after years of experience in intercollegiate athletics, firmly believe that the plane has steadily and rapidly advanced. "in general the attitude of the majority of men on our various athletic teams towards those of the six术院 institutions is most wholesome the spirit of the students by the shown by the greatest of the team should therefore be taken a11 true index rather than that shown by the play of a few individuals. "The above statements apply to the recent game between the Agricultural College and the University, about which there has been some discussion. While there were a few isolated instances of unfair playing "While realizing that football with its combat and contact sometimes stimulated the elemental man to such a degree that thouhatchable players commit acts which areenable to situations of 3b rules of the game. "However, these individual offenses should not be the barometer by which we gauge the high standard of athletics in this state. 1924 Jayhawker OFFICE HOURS Mornings Afternoons 8:20 to 12:20 1:30 to 5:30 Consultation Hours Ryland C, Petty 8:30 to 9:30 10:30 to 11:30 Frank W. Rising 2:30 to 3:30 Miss Fay Thomas, Secretary, is authorized to accept any payments, or to transact any business in behalf of an editor or business manager. Deadline on all Individual Pictures for all class sections, Jan. 25. All Fraternity and Organization Glasses are now due. If your glass is not in by Jan. 25, design must be made for space. --on both sides, which we jointly deplore and which we attribute to the excitement of the game, nevertheless in speaking of the two sister institutions, it is our firm conviction and belief that the general level of play with the Mountain Air high plane characteristic of the Missouri Valley Conference. Office in Room 3, Center Adm. Phone K. U. 32. "We call upon our friends of both institutions and lovers of this sport to assist us in the promotion of mutual understanding and good sportsmanship. The chief enemy of us is the ultra-passive, ultra-partisan attitude and comment. "We are scheduling the Kansas University-Kansas Aggie game for Oct. 18 at Manhattan." Learn to Dance Classical Barefoot Character Ballet If you have not learned to dance it is never too late to begin. It will bring more life to you while you are alive and should add to the length of your life. (Continued tomorrow) Social Waltz Fox Trot Tango DeWatteville - Fisher School of Dancing Phones: 2762; Res. 2762K2 Order WIEDEMANN'S Ice Cream for Sunday Dinner Week-end Specials BRICK: BRICK: Black Walnut and Vanilla Lemon, Pineapple and Vanilla Chocolate Chip Brown Bread Hazel Nut Fruit Pudding Caramel Nut BULK: Vanilla Chocolate Brown Bread Lemon Pineapple Phone 182 LOST: Pen part of a gold fountain pen. Please return to Kansan office. J:20 NEW Room for Rent—One large room, completely refinished, and redecorated, cheap. 946 Ohio. TYPEWRITERS--Rented by the week or month. Delivered and called for—Lawrence Typewriter Exchange. Phone 548. J-15 KEEP ON THE LEVEL By keeping your HEELS in good repair, and make your foundation a pair of good SOLES from— EVANS SHOE SHOP Student Owned 10 W 9th St. The Second Annual —Glad to show you, and we invite comparison. Our Sale of Hart Schaffner and Marx, and Kirschbaum fine Suits, Overcoats, Top Coats, at FAD Friday, January 18 ROBINSON GYMNASIUM Schofstall's 7 Piece Orchestra 1-2 off 1-3 off 1-4 off Manhattan Shirt Sale now on. A One o'clock Party - Special Decorations and Entertainment —Extraordinary values in small size suits—Some with two pair long trousers. Sweaters, Duck Coats, Leather Jackets, Pajamas, Hats, Flannel Shirts. Plenty of good garments left for your choosing. Closing Soon— 25% Discount on— 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. We will be in a position to handle anything in the repair or alteration line for both men and women. 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