Re A man a ce eric and the he H of Depa Ally Alk Lew Gen law hat Sif T Prat Chri to be Htion of to Rel of the Str the th the ye or hi H A C e t in t h t h t h t t t t t VOL. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawker-Drake Contest Will Hold Valley Interes Game Gives Promise to Ba Fast and Hard; Allen Announces Kansas Lineup All of the cage game followers will have their eyes and ears turned toward M. Otrea Friday evening anxiously waiting to find out how the Crimson and Blue Jayhawkers come out with their initial basket-ball game with the Drake five. This week, the game is the first time this season that the Allenites will come out and show their hand in Valley circles. Valley dquesters are wondering if the Kansas five will meet with the same hard luck that the Missouri Tigers have this season. For the first time in several years the Old Gold and Black quintette have lost their first two conference games. Valley dquesters are also raising the other Kansas one again go through another Valley season undefended. Competition in Valley Strong Dr. F. C. Allen, in discussing the Valley prospects this season, said that competition was much faster and stronger this year than it has been since 2013, past two seasons Kansas and Missouri have towed head and shoulders above the other schools. But this season finds a different story. "Missouri has lost to Nebraska and strength of the Kansas team will be given a try-out Friday night. The northern team will have the advantage as they will have an older five than the Kansas队. Kansas will have only two men that were members of last year's all-victorious team. Of the Kansas队, Black is the only three-letters man. Ackerman and Mosby have both won a game against Jarrett and Bolgard will make their first appearance in a Kansas uniform. Why Use Substitute Coach Allen will have a string of substitutes in the sidelines suited up ready to enter the fray at any time he sees fit to send them onto the court. If the first combination does not go good it is possible that an entire new five will be sent into the game. The following men may break into the box and score: Basketball, Baker, Hit, Straton, Fredericks, Wilkins, Crosswhite, Daniels, Engle, and Wright. Coach "Phog" Allen announced this morning that the following men would start the game: Black (c). Cockert, h; Hockert, c; Mosby, g; Belgard, g. During the time that Ossie Solem has coached at Drake his basketball team has never finished a season below third place in the Valley race. This season will find the Blue team out to the that record or to even finish higher. The Iowaans will give the players the confidence whistle but the Jayhawkers should be on the long end of the count when the game closes. Coaches Meet in Atlanta "Potsy" Clark Attends Meeting of Athletic Association George "Potsy" Clark, football coach of the University, attended the meeting of the National Athletic Conference in 29. This meeting, according to Coach Clark, is becoming more important every year, as it gives the coaches from over the country a chance to play as played at the different schools. Some of the more important things discussed were changes needed in rules and whether or not coaches were underpaid. It was decided that no fundamental changes in rules were necessary and there were few suggestions for any minor changes. They also decided that coaches were not underpaid and that the question of salaries should be considered last and their duty to the boys first. Talks were given by leading football authorities. Walter Camp spoke of the history of football as he remembered it. Among the other coaches who spoke was Coach Hesiman of Washington and Jefferson, who was elected president of the association. Varsity Track Team to Meet Texas Men in Dual Competition Kansas Will Meet With Stiff Opposition in First Trip From Valley The University of Kansas track team will journey to Austin, Texas. Mar. 29 for a dual track meet with the Longhorn track team. On the trip the Jayhawkers will also meet the Southern Methodist team and participate in a triangular meet at Dallas. It will be a training trip for the Kansas squad. This will be the first time in the history of the University that the track team has ever left the valley as a whole to compete in a dual meet. The team will leave Thursday night, Mar. 27 and return April 2. The men will lose only four days of school to prepare for the school they will miss all season it will not work a great hardship on the men. Coach Schlaneman said this morning that he had planned to take twenty men on the trip if that many showed up well enough in practice. He also urges that more men come out, especially those eligible for the trip, because it was their own experience in the weight or distance events. Three places will count in both of the meets on the Texas trip. The Kansas team will meet with stiff competition as Texas usually has a strong team. They have three of the men that won the medley relay race last year at the Kansas relays. Coach Schadelman will have a chance to win by Jayhawker team will have a good chance to win from the southern school. LOST—Chi Omega pin on Campus. Return to Emily Moeller, 1124 Miss. Call 924. J17 Learn to Dance It is the same with dancing. The spirit of joyousness that is a part of dancing can often be aroused by merely making the proper efforts. Therefore, dance at every opportunity. (Continued tomorrow) Social Classical Waltz Barefoot Fox Trot Character Tango Ballet DeWatteville - Fisher School of Dancing Phones: 2762; Res. 2762K2 BRICK: Black Walnut and Vanilla Lemon, Pineapple and Vanilla Chocolate Chip Brown Bread Hazel Nut Fruit Pudding Caramel Nut Order Order WIEDEMANN'S Ice Cream for Sunday Dinner Week-end Specials Medics Meet in Chicago BULK; Vanilla Chocolate Brown Bread Lemon Piece Phone 1852 New Discoveries Play Big Part in Annual Convention Phone 182 Chicago, Jan. 11 (United Press)—More than 10,000 physicians and surgeons are expected to attend the annual convention of the American Medical Association here June 9 to 13, 1924. The convention will occupy the second tier of the municipal pier. It will be subdivided into lecture halls, exhibition rooms and an auditorium. The conference room, newly developed apparatus, instruments and other devices used in medical practice will be exhibited. Convention plans were made at a meeting held at Horsey, chairman, Richmond, Va.; E. J. Judd, Mayo Clinic; F. Gengenbach, Denver; E. J. E. Lane, professor of diseases of the skin, Yale University and Roger Morris, professor of medicine, University of Cincinnati. Basketball Season Ticket Sale to End Friday Night Followers of the Jayhawk will be given a last opportunity to purchase season tickets for basketball at the Drake game Friday night. They will be on sale at the athletic office in the west wing of Robbins gymnasium and the eight games is $6. Single admission tickets will also be on sale. FOR RENT—Sleeping room in modern home. 1665 Blue,721 Mo.J17 Owing to the increased interest in valley basketball, larger crowds than ever are expected this season by the athletic authorities. Robinson gymnasium will hold about 2,600 spectators, and 2,200 tickets have already been sold for Friday's game. WARNER BROS. Landscape of the Sculpture A DRAMA OF FLAMING PASSION A HARRY RAPF PRODUCTION featuring IRENE RICH MONTE BLUE and a Typical Warner Cast Adapted from the Novel by~ KATHLEEN NORRIS Also Larry Semon in THE GOWN SHOP BOWERSOCK Friday and Saturday 201 East Ad. R.G.Smith will talk on "Sir Isaac Newton." The Mathematics Club will meet Monday, January 14, at 4:30 in room Special Mail Order Announcement BOWERSOCK THEATRE Monday Night, January 14 Regular Box Office Sale Friday, Jan. 11 WITH THE RADIANT AND MAGNETIC DALE WINTER And the same Cast That Recently Played the Johnson Theater, New York, MAIL ORDERS will be filled in order of their receipt and filled before the rejection date. Mail orders to M.C., Order and Self-Addressed, Stamped Envelope, sent to C. J. Topping, Manager, Lower Court. Add 10 per cent tax to price of ticket received. Prices: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, plus tax. REMEMBER: Mail orders filled and returned immediately Frosh — the Phone! Rush me a date for the Varsity Dance Refreshments Isenhart-Jenks 6 piece orchestra Saturday Nite F. A U. Most popular of all indoor Flowering Bulbs; easily grown, clean and most desirable when grown in Prepare Fibre. -3- Fragrant French Narcissus Bulbs with each purchase of a box of "Keep the Home Flowers Blooming" Only One Sale to Each Customer Day Dream Face Powder Round Corner Drug Store If It's Advertised — We Have It 801 Mass. St. If It's Advertised — We Have It Phone 20 Lawrence, Kans. $4.85 Starting Saturday Morning at 8:00 o'clock All Short Lines in Men's Shoes Including Royal Rocklands will be priced at $4.85 We will have all sizes but not in every style. Royal Shoe Store 837 Mass. St. O.L.Newby,Mgr. AFTER Inventory A Complete Clean-Up of every winter garment Fox Fur Scarfs, beautiful lustrous quality, black, brown, pointed or red Fox, were $59.75, at $45.00. Fox Fur Scarfs, black or brown, select qualities, were $45, at $32.50. HANDSOME DRESS COATS Trimming of Fox, Beaver, gray or Viatka Squirrel, finest soft pile fabrics, in black, brown or kit fox shades. Reduced from $140 to ... $89.75 Reduced from $140 Reduced from $115 Reduced from $115 to $85.00 Reduced from $75 to ... $55.00 Reduced from $55.00 to ... $42.50 Reduced from $39.75 to ... $29.75 Our Entire Stock of Social Dresses, Dance Frocks, Afternoon Dresses, Dinner Dresses, Georgettes, Santas, Velvetts, Chiffons, Black Lace, Chifton Taftes, ranging in price from $25.00 to $79.50, at ONE-THIRD LESS. Two only Fur Jacquettes, silver Muskrat or Beige Caracal, were $125.00, at $79.50. Wool Dresses, mostly Navy Charmine, or Poiret Twill, earlier $27.50 to $55.00, at ONE-HALF. **Thirty Dresses of Silk Crepe, or crepe back Satin, earlier** **$21.50 to $97.75, at ONE-HALF.** Street or Sport Coats in Brown, tan, gray or black and white, plain, plaid or stripe, earlier $25.00 to $47.50, at ONE-HALF. Any Suit, plain tailored or fur trimmed, from $29.75 to $125.00, at ONE-HALF. BULLENE'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE, 1924 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE, 1924 Jan. 11 - Drake at Lawrence. Jan. 15 - Oklahoma at Lawrence. Jan. 18 - Nebraska at Lawrence. Jan. 22 - Kan. Aggies at Manhattan. Jan. 25 - Kan. Aggies at Missouri. Jan. 29 - Missouri at Lawrence. Feb. 5 - K. C. A. C. at Kan. City. Feb. 6 - Washington at Norman. Feb. 9 - Oklahoma at Norman. Feb. 12 - Kan. Aggies at Lawrence. Feb. 14 - Ames at Lawrence. Feb. 17 - Drake at Des Moines. Feb. 19 - Grinnell at Grinnie. Feb. 22 - Annu at Atwater. Feb. 26 - Grinnell at Lawrence. Feb. 28 - Missouri at Columbia. Mar. 1 - Washington at St. Louis. LAST CHANCE FOR Basketball Season Tickets (MUST BE RESERVED NOT LATER THAN FRIDAY Eight Games for $6 Single Admission $1 Drake vs. Kansas NOTICE *** Friday, January 11th----7:30 p. m. DOORS CLOSED PROMPTLY AT 7:25 P. M. No Admission during first half as late arrival interrupts play.