THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Grid Men Answer Coach Allen's Call for Court Squad Twenty-one Report Daily Preparing for Hillyard's St. Joseph Team on Jan. 5 Basketball practice got under rull swing this afternoon when Captain Black and Mosby, letter men of last year, who have been resting after the football season, reported on the floor. Practice has been going on daily since the start of the season, a time that all members of the squad were present and suited up. The squad lost seven of the eleven men of last year through graduation but now men from last year's freshman club and others who have not before been out are now reporting, bringing the squad up to full strength. The team will be stuck in the mud and Moby Jones reporting, on the grid team, Hart, G. Hodges, A. Hodges, and Haley have all turned out for practice. Will Give Eighteen Suits "Our efforts are now turned to winning the twenty-eight conference games," said Coach Allen this morning. "Eighteen men will finally be given suits but no members will be allowed to compete himself. He can do this by not reporting regularly for practice or by breaking training rules or the spirit of training." There are now about twenty-one men reporting daily and it is expected that this number will grow to thirty before the first game is played with the Hillarys, Jan. 6, at St. Joseph's University in Nashville Valley schedule and the home schedule remains unchanged with the exception of the first three games which will be as follows: Jan. 11 "Duke at Lawrence"; Jan. 15, Oklahoma at Lawrence; Jan. 18, Nebraska at Lawrence; Nebraska is played at Lincoln. K. C. A. C. Game Feb. 5. Other schools in the Valley are getting under way sooner than is Kansas in the matter of practice games. Ames will play Minnesota Dec. 15, at Minneapolis, and Missouri will play the Kansas City Athletic Club five at Columbia on the same date. Kansas will meet the Blue Diamond team at Atlanta. The K. C. A. C. team are national champions, having won the national tournament at Kansas city last year "Practice is now being held daily from 3:30 to 5:30, and individual work is given to those men who don't have classes and who can report for it from 3:30 to 3:30 when regular practice begins," said Doctor Elan. "Men who are showing up well so far can enjoy Wilk's Glauca Wright, Engle, Belgrade, Heurtz and Daniels." Several others who have not yet found themselves will develop as soon as they have had sufficient time. Haley Places on Second Team Lonborg on Third All-Western Team Chosen Haley, fighting Kansas guard, has been placed on the all-Western second team as left guard, and Lonborg, Kansas center, placed on the third position. The defense is under Walter Eckersall of the Chicago Tribune, are composed of the most powerful and prominent players in the West, including McMillen of Illinois, Eckerd of Minnesota, Levi known of the other well-known stars of the West. John Levi, full back for the Haskell Indians, was picked for the first team and praised very highly by Eckersall, especially for his fight shown in the Minnesota and the Marine games. "The Haskell player," said Eckersall, "is a three way performer and one of the longest and most accurate forward passers in the country. He could plunge into the line, slide off the tackles, or run the ball with the ball or tossing it in forward passes made him a most respectable player." Mix to Address Meeting of American Botanist Dr. A. J. Mix, associate professor of botany, will leave December 29 for Cincinnati where he will attend the meeting of the Botanical Society of America which is meeting in connection with the American Association for the Advancement of Science, December 27 to January 3. Two papers, one on peach leaf curl and the other on a similar disease affecting wild plums, will be presented by Dr. Mix before the Phytophthora section of the Botanical Society of America. Year's First Middy-Dance Staged Saturday in Gym The first mildy-dance of the year, held under the auspices of the Big Sister committee of the Y. W. C. A., of which dure Judy is chairman, was on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 in Robinson gymnasium. Schlademan Pleased With Material Shown in Organization Meet Dancing started at 2:30 and continued until 4:00. During this time a program consisting of songs a dance was presented. Marjorie Patterson gave a vocal solo, Margaret Houston presented a costume舞, and Dorothy George entertained with a number of popular songs. Sig Alphs Keep Lead; Events Will Continue Every Afternoon "We are in need of javelin throwers and weight men," said Coach Karl Schlademan this morning in regard to the inter-organization track-meet. "I wish that more men would come out for these events," he continued. "The meet is a discovery one for the track season that will soon be in progress and all men who want to make the team should come out." The meet started on Thursday, Dec. 6, and will be continued every school-day afternoon until it is finished. Four events were on Friday afternoon. They were: running broad jump, javelin throw, two-mile run. Coach Schlademan was pleased with the outcome of two of the events. Grady and Pratt, both varsity man, ran the two-mile race in 10:35. This is very good time for the coach of the year, according to the coach. "Esmonde Kearney looked good in the fifty-yard low hurdles, which he ran in 6.5 seconds," he said. The standings of the organizations in points today is: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 3868; Kappa Sigma, 3393-1; Alpha KappaLambda, 3241; Kpi Kappa Pi, 3106; Acacia, 2651-1; Alba Kappa Pi, 1310. The following events were run Monday afternoon at 4: The 56 pound weight throw, the 220 yard low hurdle, and the 100 yard dash. The summary of Friday's events: Broad jump, won by Ghaman, S. A. during the second half, won by Baker, unattached, 142 ft. in; second, Robert, Alpha Kappa Lambda, 138 ft. 8 in.; 50 yard low, hurdles, won by Kearney, Phi Kappa Doubled, two-mile run, Grady Kai Kappa, two-mile run, unattached, tied for first. Time 10:35. Gamma Epsilon Pt, women' homen- orinary commercial sorority, announces the pliding of Elizabeth Noyes, c24, and Virginia Pendleton, c24. BOWERSOCK THEATRE BOWERSOCK THEATRE The Fun Show of the World, and All New This Time One Night, Thursday, Dec. 13 Common-Sense Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, and a few at $1.50 On Sale Tuesday, Dec. 11 All costs plus tax We box, wrap and mail your packages for you. Mail that Christmas Candy Early Agents for: candies in Lawrence. agents for: Whitman's Nunnally's and Bunty's bandies in Law WIEDEMANN'S Indians Play on Coast Haskell Will Meet California Eleven Christmas The Haskell Braves will terminate their football season on the Pacific coast, where they will meet the United States Pacific Fleet team on Christmas day. Two invitations were sent by A. E. Santuware, prominent manager of the Braves to play in California. The first one was turned down, but the second was accepted. The game will be held under the auspices of the Disabled Veterans of the World War, and the proceeds are to go to the university in the city will probably take place in the municipal stadium in Los Angeles. This trip will make the Indians the most widely traveled team in the United States. They will have played from the east to the west coast when they finish the California trip. They have played in New York, Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio, Kansas, and Oklahoma. The Indians played Tuusla University in Oklahoma last Saturday, and will play the Oklahoma Baptists at Muskegee Wednesday. The University of Oregon has closed the campus drives to all cars. Car drivers have disregarded the "keep off the grass" signs. Join Your County Club OFFICE HOURS 1924 Jayhawker Every Day ... 8:20 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 or editor or business manager. IMPORTANT: Just now the pressing business of the Jayhawks is collection and glossss. All those glasses should turn their glossss in before the Christmas vacation, so four—four days after the vacation. Office in Room 6. Journalism Bldg. Phone: K.U.32. VARSITY Tonight - Tues. - Wed. Prices: 10c & 33c Please Note 3 Shows Only Daily 3 - 7 - 9 A drama of power and beauty takes place in the palace of the Orient's greatest lover. At last the famous stage play! Here's One Short Cut That Saves No Time DISTINCTIVE PICTURES CORPORATION GEORGE ARLISS The GREEN GODDESS With ALICE JOYCE David Powell and Harry TMore Applied for Fire Safety william Wynne and Distributed by_ Goldwyn - Cosmopolitan "Don't try to save time by cutting across the corner on the south side of Dyche Museum," is the advice handed out by experienced "cutter," Ms. Dyche, who hurried ones ask. "Think of the valuable time to be saved by cutting across that corner. One saves at least two or three seconds by doing so, and -you never can tell it -if you don't." When you expect to be tardy. No, it isn't that a military order or a proclamation has been issued to the effect that "that shout shall not shorten that corner," but common sense says "stay off." What a sham it would be to trace up and spoilt thit. smooth layer of fresh dirt laid upon the old "short-cut path" and make a new path. Then there is the possibility that it might rain, or snow, and then what is already, smooth ground, will get into the habit of making that time-saving device without thinking, some dreary morning a perfectly good pair of shoes would be ruined completely until a half-hour's time passes. The perfect perforeried "cutters" say "Save it by taking the long way around." Former Instructor Here on Visit Miss Rena Lazell, former voice instructor in the School of Fine Arts, arrived in Lawrence today to visit the school. She left the Lazell left K. U. two years ago to teach in the San Francisco School. Is Your Hat Dead? Call our Pul-Motor Service and bring it back to Life. The cost? Only 50 cents. Our new equipment enables us to make this low price We Clean Caps for 25 Cents Phone 383 Lawrence Steam Laundry We have a Cleaning Service for every garment you wear. Christmas SPECIAL Tuesday and Wednesday Bradley Sweaters Bradley Sweater Coats A real assortment for your choosing —A Christmas Gift that will please "Him Best." Glad to show You! THE MOST IMPORTANT MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON JOINT RECITAL OF JOSEPHINE LUCCHESE and Soprano ROBERT RINGLING Assisted by MARGARET CARLISLE Pianist Four Direction DETERE W. FELLOWS ROBINSON GYM One Night Only Friday, Dec. 14th Prices: $1.50 - $1.00 - 75c - 50c Special Student Tickets at School of Fine Arts — K. U. Fraser of Music. She is at present on her way to Chicago, where she will give a concert. Former Students Marrys Fernanda I. Wilson, M. D. 21, and Hester J. Kaufman, M. D. 21, both practicing physicians of Kansas City, were married Saturday night at the brides home at 3704 Wyoming st. 4. Dr. and Mrs. Williams will make his home at 605 East Armour boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. The Greatest Sale ever held in Lawrence FORCED TO RAISE MONEY SALE! 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