A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 vol = Ch THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ka Inter-Fraternity Schedule Planned for Tournament Kappa Sigs vs. Sig Alphs and Delta Us vs. Alpha Taus Will Play Games Tonight The inter-fraternity basket ball league will start Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 8 p.m., with the teams of the Kappa Sigma and the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternities tangling. The Delta Ums and the Alpha Teal's will miss in 9 games. The tournament will be run off different this year. There are sixteen social fraternites entered and these have been divided into four groups. Each team in the group will play the other three and the team having the highest percentage will considered the winner of the group. The winners of the first and second groups and the third and fourth groups will play the semi-finals. The winners of these games will play the finals. The groups as they are now arranged: First group: Kappa Sigma, Sigma Alpha Epison, Phi Gamma Delta, and Acacin. Second group, Delta Upsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Upsilon, and Chi Tau. Third group, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Kappa, Delta Tau Delta, and Phil Kappa Psl. Fourth group: Delta Chi, Sigma Phi Epison, Phi Delta Theta, and Phil Kappa. The schedule for this year is as follows: Jan. 8, 8 p.m. Kappa'Sigma vs Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Jan. 8, 9 p. m. Delta Upsilon vs Alpha Tau Omega. Jan. 9, 8 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Acadia Jan. 9, 9 p. m. Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Chi. Jan. 16, 8 p. m. Beta Theta Pi vs Pi Kappa Alpha. Jan. 16, 9 p.m. Delta Tau Delta vs. Phi Kappa Psi. Jan. 22, 7 p.m. Phi Delta Theta vs Phi Kappa. Jan. 22, 8 p.m. Delta Chi vs. Sigma Phi Ensign Jan, 22, 9 p. m. Kappa Sigma vs Phi Gamma Delta. Jan. 23, 8 p.m. Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Acacia. Jan. 23, 9 p.m. Delta Upsilon vs Sierra Nu. Feb. 11, 8 p. m. Beta Theta Pi vs Delta Tan Delta. Feb. 11, 9 p. m. Delta Chi vs. Phi Delta Theta. Feb. 13, 9 p.m. Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sigma Chl. Feb. 13, 8 p. m. Kappa Sigma vs Acacia. Phi Kappa Psi. Feb. 18, 9 p.m. Sigma Phi Epsilon Feb. 18, 8 p. m. Pi Kappa Alpha vs Phi Kappa Psi. Feb. 18, 9 p. m. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Phi Kappa. Jeco, 1v, 8 p. m. Delta Upsilon vs. Sigma Chi. Feb. 20, 7 p.m. Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sigma Nu. Feb. 19, 9 p. m. Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Phi Gamma Delta. Feb, 20, 8 p. m. Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Kappa Pst. Feb. 20, 9 p. m. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Phi Delta Theta. Roscoe Wins Two Falls From Big John Kallas Feb. 25, 9 p. m. Delta Chi vs. Phi Kappa. Feb. 25, 8 p. m. Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Delta Tau Delta. Feb. 27. The semi-finals. March 4. The finals. Basketball Fans to Pass Through New Turnstile "Bobby" Roscoe defeated John Kallas in two out of three falls in their match at the Chamber of Commerce Monday night. Roscoe won the first fall with a Japanese toe hold after 40 minutes of wrestling. New turntails are being installed in front of the central entrance of Robinson gymnasium. The stiles are of the same type as those used at the entrance of the football field. The pipes used as aisles leading to stiles are so constructed that they can be removed after each game. The five stiles, three in front and one at each side of the entrance, will be in place and ready for use in time Drinks game here Friday night. The second fall was conceded to Kallas in ten minutes. Kallas used a partial hammer-lock. Roscoe has a championship match in ten days and took no chances that would injure his arms. Roscoe won the third game in ten minutes. In just ten minutes, he was a move ahead of the Greek at all times. The Greek was powerful, but slow and sluggish in all his movements. Intensive Scrimmage Between Varsity and Freshmen Held Daily Thirty-one men, the maximum strength of the Jayhawker basket-ball squad before the Christmas vacation, were on the floor Monday evening. Rumors that the squad had been cut, based on the fact that only eightteen men were taken on the Hillyards trip, were on the floor, when the men took the floor. Thirty-one Men on Jayhawker Squad; Allen Developing Offensive An intensive scrimmage was held Tuesday evening and will be followed by lighter scrimmage Wednesday. The variety five will meet the freshmen on Friday, then on the part of Coach Allen that the freshmen would be up to maximum strength when scrimmage word was resumed after the Hillary game. Game officials, a coach, man star, reported with an infected foot. Should Campbell be unable to Several combinations were tried in practice Monday evening with the one used at St. Joseph against the Hillyard team showing the best. One combination composed of Wilkins at fences, Black and Mosby guards, showed well but did not get the results obtained when the combination of Black, Heckert, Ackerman, Mosby and Belgard was used. get in the play his loss will be a serious one to the yearling squad. "I am not satisfied with the offensive ability of the team," said Doctor Allen. "We have lots of defensive skills, and we need a lot of baskets. The men get the ball down the floor and under the basket but seem lacking in scoring ability. Also the men have not developed a change of pace. Strett will be put on those things in the scrimmages which we have with the freshmen," he said. Nineteen players with Dr. Allen and Trainer Kelley made the trip to St. Joe when the Jayhawkers played the Hillary five Saturday night. Five of the men went into the game, but every man who was called back for practice during vacation made the trip. Men who have been showing up well in practice besides the regulars and first string are: Hitt, Glaskin, Stratton, Engel, Daniels, Frederick, Crosswhite, Grog Hodges, Lanford, and Wright. Heckert, who hold down center in the Hillyards game sprung up, are at work on floor and floor work and at present looks like the most probable bet for regular center. Sideline Sidelights The trip was a costly one for the athletic department, but more costly for the managers of the hall in St. Louis. The team had $100 more to heat the auditorium. The defeat of Saturday is said to be a good thing for Kansas. It will be remembered that the same thing happened last year against the Bengals and then Kansas soiled the season with an over-sterilized Valley schedule. for the game than was charged for the rental. The first home game will be played Friday when Drama's Journeys to Lawrence. Kansas will not yet be up to full season strength but should make a good showing against the Iowa. The Valley season is expected to be too dope and many of the teams have vet to play their first game. The Kansas-Drake game will start at 7:30 and will be run on the same plan as were the games last week. The Braxton-Hunter game at 7:25 and no one will be permitted Call WIEDEMANN'S for 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 SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEMS 829 Mass. St. OVERCOATS The unusual weather conditions have left us with too many overcoats and we are going against our usual custom of no sales and offering these coats at the following low prices. $15.00 $21.75 $24.75 These coats were priced at the start of the season with the idea of no cuts later and are therefore greater values than ordinary sales offer. All Sizes, Models and Colors including every coat in the store. You can find the special pattern you fancy and save enough to fatten your bank account. SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM to enter the hall from that time until the end of the first half. The doors are not locked with the idea of penalizing those who do not make it on time, but because late arrivals cannot reach their seats after 7:28 will disturbing those who have been seated. Referees also will not permit crossing the court after that time. It is estimated that there are 50,000 bandits in the province of Yunnan in southwestern China. Miss Lacille Gilbert, A. B, was married Dec. 29 to Ralph Connover of Exelbrush Springs, N. Here Men— Is Your Clothes Buying Opportunity HART SCHAFFNER & MARX — HICKEY FREEMAN — KIRSCHBAUM — FASHION PARK SUITS OVERCOATS TOPCOATS GABARDINES 1-2 off 1-3 off 1-4 off ——this Sale for a few days only — Better Come— 25% discount on Sheep Lined Coats, Leather Vests, Sweaters, Felt Hats, Flannel Shirts, Flannel Pajamas, Bath Robes, Motor Robes and Corduroy Breeches. Manhattan Shirt Sale starts Thursday, Jan. 10. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE, 1924 Jan. 11 — Drake at Lawrence. Jan. 15 — Oklahoma at Lawrence. Jan. 18 — Nebraska at Lawrence. Jan. 22 — Ks. Aggies at Manhattan. Jan. 20 — Nebraska at Lincoln. Jan. 23 — Nebraska at Lincoln. Feb. 5 — K. C. A. C. at Kans. City. Feb. 6 — Washington at Norman. Feb. 9 — Oklahoma at Norman. Feb. 12 — Ks. Aggies at Lawrence. Feb. 14 — Ames at Lawrence. Feb. 20 — Drake at Des Moines. Feb. 21 — Grinnell at Grinnell. Feb. 24 — Grinnell at Lawrence. 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 $6.00. Single Admission $1.00 DRAKE vs. KANSAS Friday, Jan. 11th. 7:30 p.m. NOTICE * * * DOORS CLOSED PROMPTLY AT 7:25 P.M. Admission during first half e arrival interrupts play. No Admission during first half as late arrival interrupts play.