Kas A sane a coerier man of the H. Honour of D. Deputy H. Honor of Alley Law Jew, dair Sch. T Prison chic to bear Her honour to Rulers of the St. The in the threecent yearee noco H A B C c t i n d a l l a b e E H o u r o f E S t u r p prope prope Proc G mon the o c o a se of not E VOL. Ch THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas to Start Conference Race With Drake Five Coach Allen Expects Stif Game; Squad Works Hard for Initial Encounter Coach "Phog" Allen Crimson and Blue clad maple floor artists will open the 1924 basketball season Friday evening at 7:30 with Coach Olea Solem's Drake Bulldogs. The Iowa five has lost to the Washington Pikers by a close margin. The Drake Bulldogs have been early in the season. The northern clan will come to Lawrence determined to get revenge for the 17 to 0 count that they received in football last fall at the hands of the Kansas. Coach Allen in discussing the game with the team, said that Kansas would have to give all she had to emerge victorious from the encounter. In this game Boelet and Black will tangle again. Both men are captains of football and basketball at their respective schools. Last year Boelet played a forward position and hung him as a season finds Black holding down a forward berth. Freshman Scrimmage Varsity Practice yesterday afternoon consisted largely of scrimmage with Coach Bunn's yearling. Bunn has a team that gives the Varsity all they want to beat them. The 1927 team is one of the strongest that has been present in Kansas for several all-state. It men and women several all-state. It men and all-Missouri men. Five complete teams scrimmage yesterday afternoon. All of the teams emerged with about the same score. The game between the first Varsity and first freshman was close and excellent, but the second Varsity was leading with an 8 to 6 count. Coach Allen decided to give the freshmen a chance to even the count, but the Varsity annexed another field goal. Again at the end of the second half Coach Allen gave the yearlings another chance to even the count, but the annual broke through the yearlings' defense and caged a basket. Light Workout Thursday For the freshmen Schmidt and Peterson were the outstanding players for Varsity, Ackerman, Belgard, and Black were in the limelight for the most of the practice. Coach Allen announced this morning that the Varsity team only a light workout this afternoon. Basketball fans will not only get a treat of seeing the first basketball game, but also see it E. C. Quigley in action, as he is to referee the contest between the two teams. He a Kansas crowd and he is considered one of the best officials in Valley circles. The game will start promptly at 7:30 and the doors will close at 7:25. Doctor Allen said this mornings game was hard on people that could not come until late, but that he did it as a courtesy to the visiting team. Teams for National Rifle Contest Selected Two teams from the local unit of the R. O. T. C will be entered in the National R. O. T. C rille competition for the William Randolph Hearst trophy. This contest is open only to colleges and universities having senior units of the R. O. T. C. The first team has been selected as follows: Wallace James, acting captain; William K. Crain, James T. Marsh, Leslie Staub, Steven A. Johnson, John Stark, the second team; John B. Rostoff, Evan G. Goodrich, Russell A. Harding, Harold A. J. Simmons, Ronald R. Walker, William L. Immer, and Albert H. Fearing, acting captain. Basketball Practice List for Women Completed Students in the College of Agriculture at the University of Missouri have been given permission to reinstate commencement and held during commencement week. The practice schedule for women's inter-class basketball was arranged at a meeting Tuesday. The times set are: seniors, 8:00 p.m.; Thursday, 9:00 p.m.; Friday, 9:00 p.m.; Thursday and 1:30 p.m; Monday; sophomores, 8:45 a.m. Saturday and 12:30 a.m. Wednesday; Saturday and 2:30 a.m. Saturday. Practices will begin at the scheduled hours this week. Many of last year's players are in school and some strong competition is expected. More than fifty women were out to the meeting yesterday. Athletic Department to Have Management of 1924 K.U. Relays Teams From Foreign Countrie Invited to Compete in Annual Meet "The K. U. Relays were put over in great shape last year and we intend to make them bigger and better this year," said Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics, this morning. A preliminary meeting of the relay team is scheduled at the athletic office last night for a general discussion of the 1924 relay. The management of the relays will be carried on through the athletic office this year. Because of the enormous size of the project, the directors decided that it should be done under the auspices of the department that has to shoulder the responsibility in a conference tomorrow at 11 o'clock to discuss the relays from every angle. "We want to make April 19 a Spring Homecoming," said Doctor Allen this morning. He added that he would send his students a chance for a homecoming, but that it gives the students of K. U. a chance to meet with representatives of the countries in which the students are invited to attend the engravers and will be sent out The K. U. Relay Carnival was started last year and has already made rapid strides in advancement, according to Doctor Allen. He predicts that within eight or ten years it will be a great thing, not only for the students, but for Kansas as a whole. to various schools, just as soon as they are obtained. An attempt is made to get a foreign team here to compete in the relays. Offers are made to two different countries, no replies have yet been received. Carls' third mythical all-valley basketball team guessing contest will open tomorrow morning, an attack from the opposing morning. A suit of clothes furnished by Carls will be given to the winner of the contest and ten dollars in gold or silver. The All-Team, director of athletes, will be given to the runner-up in the contest. In 1922 the contest was won by WIEDEMANN'S for Carls Announce Contest Call Suit Given Man Who Guesses Mythical Valley Team The Best Ice Cream In Bulk; Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry Brown Bread In Brick: Hazel Nut Fruit Pudding Black Walnut Caramel Nut Brown Bread Strawberry Chocolate Vanilla Phone 182 Just to Flag Your Attention to an Interesting Fact $15.00 — $21.75 — $24.75 Newest Models, Colors, Fabrics Every Overcoat in Our Stock Now Selling at the Following Reduced Prices Men if Ever There Was an Opportunity to Get Real Overcoat Values This is it. SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM The contest will open tomorrow morning and will close March 3 at 6 p.m. in the Rosemont Auditorium of Lloyd Ruprecht, former business manager of the Kannan; John Montgomery, business manager of the Citizens State Bank. Paw Wunsch, 1100 Alhambra street. Last year more than 40,000 guesses were made, of the number eightteen that Wunsch, 1043 Indiana street won the suit. Kansas girls' rifle team to a rifle match to be fired during the week ending Feb. 8, 1924. The challenge will be accepted, according to Harriet Paterson, manager of the local team. Oklahoma Girls Rifle Team Challenges K. U. Team The Girls' rifle team of the Oklahoma A. and M. has challenged the Firing will begin Monday for the first match in the women's rifle competition when the local team will compete at the University of Vermont. FOR RENT - To boys or men one room well lighted, well heated. Call 2308 Red, 1272 Ohio. J17 Dr. W. E. Royster of Chanute spent Monday with his daughter, Margaret, e27. 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Muska, New York University, School of Residency New Washington, New York City Sport Plaids $2.75 New silk & wool hosiery in camel and tan, tan and brown, navy and gray. Weavers See our Ready to Wear Specials Can You Pick The 1924 Mo. Valley Basket Ball Team? —We beg to announce our 3rd Annual Mythical All-Missouri Valley Basketball Team Contest: To the Winner— Your choice of any $45 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Spring Suit in our store-- To the Runner-up— $10 in gold—as a special Prize donated by Dr. Forrest Allen— Contest opens Friday, Jan. 11. Contest closes 6 p. m. March 3rd. Schedules and guessing blanks at our store and at all Basket- ball games— 1922 Winner—Paul Wunsch 1923 Winner—W. O. Harner 1924 Winner————? Over 3,000 guesses last year 18 correct— Somebody will win this year—"Perhaps You" BASKETBALL SCHEDULE.1924 Jan. 11—Drake at Lawrence. Jan. 15—Oklahoma at Lawrence. Jan. 18—Nebraska at Lawrence. Jan. 28—Kan. Aggies at Manhattan. Jan. 26—Nebraska at Lincoln. Jan. 29—Missouri at Lawrence. Feb. 5—K. C. A. C. at Kan. City. Feb. 6—Washington at City. Feb. 9—Oklahoma at Norman. Feb. 12—Kan. Aggies at Lawrence. Feb. 14—Ames at Lawrence. Feb. 17—Det. Moises. Feb. 19—Grinnell at Northfield. Feb. 25—Ames at Ames. Feb. 26—Grinnell at Lawrence. Feb. 29—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.