Aggies Determined To Carry Standard To Victory Tonight Both Teams Are in Pink of Condition; Coach Allen Will Start First String Men A comparison of the scores of K. U. Aggie games since the year 1988 lendes added interest to the affair on the Robinson Gymnastium court tonight. Of the forty-five games played by the Kansas. Kansas has won only twenty-three. Kansas has run up a total of 127 points in these contests to the Aggies 1214. Last year the victorious Kansans mane a clean sweep of the Valley field, defeating all except the Missourians in the first game played, and the agricultural college was in the path of the Jayhawk scytte. Aggie Team Has Fight THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN **AGE TEN** The Agility game, in performance, however, cannot be taken as a criterion of what the visitors will do on the floor tonight. True, the Aggie squad is more or less green, having gone through only half a season in the varsity's colors, but in the games played in the valley they have shown the fight. The Okhoma game was won by this team, and the amountimated almost to consternation for the Orcaders, and there's no telling what may happen tonight. The Akgiers have seven games or the delft side of the ledger. They have failed to annex a single game this season. They have lost to Nebraska, Missouri, Washington, Ohio, Drake, Oklahoma, and will play against two or three teams, or two instances they have managed to hold the scoring to a fairly negligible difference, Agriculturists Train Hard The line-up which will probably appa- per aph tone against the Allenites is Grotsema and Brown, forwards; Foval, center; Webber and Hahn guards. This combination has seemed to be one of the cool champ- les so far this season. The Aggies have been training hard for this game with the conference leaders, and the traditional rivalry between the two institutions is now a way to do with the character of the tilt suit. Both teams have enjoyed a much-needed rest after a series of hard battles. The Aggies are not disheartened by the fact Agent Agrie on the other hand, the Orcades are likely to be overconfident. Coach Allen will use his first string to start the game at Quigley's whistle, and if the battle fires successfully he will probably continue with them throughout the game. Wootemeyer last year's running mate of the incomparable Body, has been used up the dependability of the so-called "firewall." In case the regulars are taken out, the second team will put up a good fight. The Valley standings: KANSAS W L P Missouri 9 0 .006 Drake 8 1 .625 Washington 4 3 .625 Ames 5 4 .555 Nebraska 4 4 .400 Crimell 1 6 .142 Oklahoma 1 6 .123 K. S. A. C. 7 0 .100 Sigma Chis Win, 18-12 The Sigma Chii basketball team won a fast game from the Delta Taus in the inter-organization basketball tournament last night, by a score of 18 to 12. The Sigma Chis were winners of the tourney and were named that they are showing this year indicates that they will be strong contenders. Lonborg, Lonberg Chi farward, was high point man with five field goals. Haley, at guard, also played a strong game. Hassan and Rutherford played well for the Delta Defeat Delta Taus in Fast Game Three Other Matches The Phi Gamma Deltats to lose. Sigma Phi Sigma, 9 to 12. Stapha. Sigma Phi forward, made six freewheels. Deltats won from Delta sigma Phi 7 to 4, and Alpha Kappa Lambda defeated Phi Mu Alpa, 15 to 2. The summaries: P. F. Sigma Phi Sigma (12) ... 2 6 Phi Gamma Delta (9) ... 1 6 Sprong, Drake, reference Sigma Chi (18) ... 8 2 Delta Tau Delta (12) ... 4 4 Bunn, K. U., reference Alpha Kappa Lambda (15) 7 1 Phu Malpha U ... 1 0 Sprong, Drake, reference Alpha Delta (7) ... 1 5 Delta Sigma Pi (4) ... 1 2 Bunn, K. U., reference Fourteen Women Receive Swimming Club Emblem Emblions were awarded to the members of the Quack Club at their meeting Tuesday afternoon. The emblem, which is a white duck on a blue field, was given to fourteen women who have passed the preliminary tests for the organization. Three others have nearly completed their training. The club is open for membership to all women swimmers of the University. Dorothy Barter was elected president of the fife organization, and Louis Phillips secretary-treasurer. Women who wish to apply for membership should see one of the officers to arrange for taking the tests. Most of the members of the Quack Club have joined the life-saving class, which meets on Tuesdays at 4:30 p.m. according to Miss Ruth Hooher, instructor. She urges all women interested to sign up for the class and to come next Tuesday. Plenty Of Fight Left In Cornhusker Camp To Meet Jayhawkers Numerous Fouls Bring Downfal to Nebraska Basketers in Valley Games Lincoln, Nebu, Feb. 7. —The Cornburskers areushing down pills that are mighty hard to swallow—defeats. Afterstarting the season with a good showing against the Jayhawkers, defeating the Kansas Aggies, and Oklahoma, Nebraska has suffered defeat at the hands of both Gostis Dralsk, also, got the better of two schools with the Lincoln school. There is plenty of fight left in the Husker camp to cause worry to the teams that plan on playing any practice games with the Nebraskans. At one point, the players are that dangerous to opposition, such as the fight up against Missouri. The Grinnell game was a poor exhibition of the cage sport on the part of the Husker team, but the Pioneers won, and the bravery of blower basket shooters. Fouls have been the downfall of the Husker cagers in every game that has been played. Grinnell owe sixteen of her thirty-two points to the free-throw rule, while Nebraska got three points in the same one unit of her twenty-one units by free throws and Nebraska got five. Both the foregoing teams would have been in a sad shape had it not been for the gratis trips. The Husker队 that seems to be the winning combination is: Captain Warren, Bob Russell, Usher, Tipton, and Volz. Hilton Tipton, the speedy little Husker, has cracked the fractures of the arm in the game with Grizzle. Scott, who was the best of the Nebraska guards, was declared ineligible. The outlook is not very promising but there is hope that the Huskers may break away from the misfortunes that has been with them most of the season. The Kansas team comes here on February 12 for the last foreign game for the Jayhawkers. The hope is to win it. And the bird off the giddy roof. There is no hope of the Cornhuskers pushing the Valley contenders for the title, but it would be good tonic to tide the unfortunate Lincoln team over until another season shall open with better hopes for Nebraska. Sectional Tourneys At Ohio Basketball Titles Will be Determined in Ohio Columbus, O. Jan. 7—As part of the reorganized team of determining Ohio interscholastic basketball titles, the Boost Ohio Committee of Ohio State University will abandon its annual invitation tournament. Under the new plan, the Ohio High School Athletic Association will contest the national championship, the winners to be sent to Columbus to compete for final honors. Preliminary rounds for teams in various sections of the state have been assigned to Akron, Western Reserve, Buffalo, North Dakota, Muskingum Universities and the non-university cities of Zaneville and Greenfield. Entrants will compete in two classes, aligned according to size of schools. Thirty-two teams surviving the sectional tours will appear in the final rounds on March 9 and 10 in the collisum at the State Fair Grounds. spacious home floor of the Ohio State University team. AN OREAD GUARD Mr. William L. Mathews, e23, enrolled in the Engineering School for his final semester's work. Mathews attended spring 4 of the spring in track as a weight man. Charles Black, captain-elect of next year's grid squad and one of the best basketball guards in the Valley Conference. Black is an aggressive, fast player. When he is not camping on the trail of an enemy forward, he is dropping a long one into the basket. Black is part of that nucleus about which Coach Allen will build next year's court team. Some have the idea that this tetea-tete with the Aggies tonight in Robinson Gymnasium is going to be a "pipe" for the Oreaders. SPORT BRIEFS DeVaughn Francis The Kansas-Aggie tilt will make the Battle of the Marne resemble a Baptist picnic. They may dispel it! The Cow College has an ugly way of balling the chinset close, of upsetting the dose pots of the flagrant sport scribbler, and of emerging with it after finish with wreath of victory crowned across one eye-brow. Wiedemann's Tea Room Service The dining service supreme Special noon luncheon 50 cents a plate Evening service A-la-Carte If I give it to a lawyer, Argiles aren't sending a delegation to Lawrence for the express purpose of legal support on the credit side of our ledger. Special Sunday dinner One dollar a plate "Tatter" has it that there's considerable agitation for a K. U. woman cheerleader. Well, a feminist conterionist could be extremely disconcerting, if nothing else. As long as she directs her attentions at the members of the opposing team, a cigar's still a good smoke. Be at the game tonight. making connections with the laced hoop on the long ones with surprising consistency. Hahn and Vladimir are happily married, then, to the wily Kansas guard. Jawn, too, is using his height to advantage in dropping in field counters Incidentally, the locals may as well begin Cone-ing themselves in preparation for the Nebraska game on the twelfth at Lineola. Every day in every way, Wulf is looking more and more like the conference pivot-man. Huskerdom is frothing at the mouth for a chance to dethrone Kansas from its giddy pereh. Chancellor E. H. Lindley will speak to the members of the Wichita Rotary Club next Monday, February 12. Sweater Sale Suit and Overcoat Sale Shirt Sale— Sale of Silk and Wool and Wool Hose One Fifty and Two Dollar values— while they last all shades all sizes— Spring: Hats — Caps — Shirts — Suits — Ready Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 p. m. Bowersock Theatre Wednesday and Thursday 7 p.m. n.p. Prices: 25 and 50 cttm Howes Travels — "Garden of Geyers" Churches Fleet Student Leader The Rev N. D. Goehring, pastor of the Lutheran Church of Lawrenze, was recently elected president of the North Central Region of Church Workers. The schools for which he works include state, agricultural, mechanical, and elementary education in the northern and central parts of the United States. The Reverend Goehring was elected to the office because of his great interest in students and their work. Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledging of the following girls; Barooy Newton, Chien of Kusan City, Chen, Christian Barson, and Christine Barnes, *2* of Oxford. Oread Shining Parlor We also do repairing Laces and Shoe Cleaners CHARLIE'S Best Shines in Town This store is Cheney headquarters for Lawrence. Cheney Crepe Four-in-hands Heathers and Plain Colors just received $1.25 We offer, while they last, Cheney Silk and wool hosiery at $1. The Kansas City Kansan, published at Kansas City, Kansas, celebrated its second anniversary by publishing an article on his website. A special attention to the industrial and social development of that city. Among the illustrations was one of especial interest to K. U. people—a museum in the heart of the new hospital at Rosdale. VARSITY THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday Shows: 2:30,4:00,7:30,9:00 Prices: 33 and 10 cts. It Lulls and Fires You as Old Omar's Wine Comedy— "Dog Sense" Kansas vs. Aggies Doors Close 7:25 Game Called 7:30 Basket Ball Tonight Watch that Aggie Team—They might have a man for your All-Valley Team --- Go Over to Obers—Ober Quality is Economy STETSON style is built in the hat---Stetson quality makes it stay. Spring Stetsons