THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Aggie Cow Craves Big Meal Off Fat Kansas Jayhawker Holstein Coming With Blood in Her Eye; to Invade Enemy Camp For a Feed The Aggie Cow (disguised as a wildcat) is coming to Lawrence for an affair of honor, to be settled on the property night, and she has blood in her eyes. a Feed The Holstein's long tail, frazzled out at the exterior extremity, is twisted and festooned with six prodigious knots, representing as many defies resultant of fights in the alpine environment. With an attacking fire, and she's determined to take the Kansas bird's measure. Game Will Be a Good One The K. U-Apple tilt tomorrow night is going to be a mean battle. The Aggies have a peculiar knack of upsetting the Valley leads on extremely impatient occasions. And the Allenites are likely to be overconfident; they will underestimate their opponents. Kansas Takes Workouts The Aggie camp has been quiet. Evidently something is brewing. And when the cork pools tomorrow night the Aggie keni will be out of the bottle. Hahn has a cool enmy's hoop in collaboration with Weber, grid end. Allen's prot: gages underwent a workout yesterday afternoon in preparation for the game tomorrow night. They have had a much needled rest after a strenuous month of ten games—and nine victories. Every day in the training room he broke into and better. He may break into the box score tomorrow. Kansas has the only scoreboards in the United States which gave detailed information on the game as it progresses. They are affirmations of the use of the huge football scoreboard last fall. One last admittance; to use the would-be-wildcat simile, that particular feline feline savages andly and can expect a fight with the Aggressors can expect a fight with the Aggressors. Game called at 7:30. Doors closed at 7:25. Tryouts For Wrestling Squad Still in Progress Try-outs for the varsity wrestling squad are still going on. Johnny Stauffer, in the 115 class, lends threw Grey Grissell last week in six minutes, and Wayne Wyatt thwatt Griessil in seven minutes. Wyatt and Craven wrestled twelve minutes to a draw, Glinkman in the 145 class. On Saturday, he and H. C. Hume, a second year mate at Rosedale, is keeping in trim by working out in a Kansas City gymnasium. He will come to Lawrence each Saturday to try-out for the varsity squad. Several matches will Schlademan Wants Weight, Hurdle And Distance Materia With seventy-five men working on daily on Stadium Field, Coach Schadewan contends to outpoint Kansas' strongest contender for Missouri Valley conference honors—the University of Nebraska. Kansas Track Team is in Fine Line For Missouri Valley Conference Honors Though Missouri will have a better track team than it last year, Kansas and Nebraska are probably according to Coach Schademan. "Kansas State Agricultural College will enter several good athletics in the meets, but its team appars rather ill-balanced. Good teams can be counted on from town State College and from university University, the former expects very particularly well in the middle distances," Coach Schadman said. The loss of E. L. Bradley, 22*, considered by track followers to be one of the greatest all-round athletes in America, has been compensated for by the development of Norton, c'25, an all-round man; Fisher, c'25, spinner; Poor, c'25, high jumper; and Graham, c'25, burden and jumper; McCarthy, c'24, champion; Meng, c'23, will fill the back A. R. Massley, A. B. 22*, cross-country and distance runner on last season's team. Coach Schlademan wants more out, especially in the distance, weight and hurdles. Men who come The hurdles, the weakest point in the Kansas' track curriculum, are represented by Norton, Graham, and Yates, e25, Griffin, Firebaugh, Brown, Brown, Moeinger, and Kellett will take one of the middle distances. out and show up well stand a good chance to make a trip. "Kansas" strength lies in the relays and shorter races," said Coach Schlademan. "There are possibilities of a good two-mile team, but the fourth man remains to be discovered." In the pole vault, Captain Rogers is leading, with Dillenbeck, Goodell, and Norton forcing him for honors. Norton, Graham and Poor are taking care of the high jump; Goodell, Graham, and Norton of the broad jump, and Graham, Norton, and Kennedy of the weights. Queen Organizes Extension Class Dr. Stuart Queen, professor of sociology, will organize a class in the development of social work at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 25, in Kanss. High School. The class will meet once a week and two hours University credit will be given. Persons desiring to enroll may do so any time this week with I. B. Morgan, head of education schools in Kansas City, Kanss. Cheney, 50% silk, 50% wool, Hosiery, while they last, $1. When Coach Schleidman came here four seasons ago he had only twenty men out for track and now he is playing on Stadium Field every afternoon. Top Top Coats for Early Spring $22.50 $27.50 The Oread High School Radio Club meets every Tuesday evening. Various men with practical knowledge and experience about the radio speak to the club at each meeting. Anyone interested in the subject is welcome to attend. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Large front room for two boys. Modern. 1340 Ky. 1850 FOR RENT—In modern home, close to University will rent either double or single. Board If desired at boys club At $5.50. Phone 398. F-9 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home. Also garage. Telephone 2621, 1037 Teen. F-13 FOR RENT—Rent for two boys. West exposure at best location in town. 1416 Teen. Call 1555. F-8 NOTICE—Will man picked up on January 18, the barrel of a gold fountain pen having initials H. M. G. call 1549. Reward. F-8 If you wish the Purest Ice Cream and Best Service Phone 182 WIEDEMANN'S Announcement The management of the Bowersock Theatre is privileged to announce the appearance for a special engagement of the smart and unusual musical comedy "TANGERINE" This is the play produced by Mr. Carle Carlton, who sponsored "Irene," and so great was its success that it ran for a solid year at the Casino Theatre in New York. It has been pronounced the cleanest, brightest and merriest play produced in many years and has been sweeping the country with a veritable riot of melody and laughter. "Tangerine" comes to the Bowersock Theatre for one performance on Wednesday, February 14th The presenting company has been selected with great care by Mr. Carlton, and includes a number of well known musical comedy favorites. A complete and beautiful scenic production will be in evidence, and the stage lighting will be especially large local orchestra to give full value to the delightful score. MAIL ORDERS NOW Patrons may secure seats now by mail. Orders will receive immediate attention in the order of their receipt. State location desired and enclose check or money order for exact amount, plus government tax and ticket. All payment and tax information will be sent by mail. Make all drafts and money orders payable to MANAGER BOWERSOCK THEATRE Regular advance sale opens Monday, February 12, at the box office of the theatre. NOTE—No telephone or "lay away" orders will be accepted for this attraction. PRICES - All-lower floor seats $2.50. First 5 rows balcony $2.00; last rows $1.50. Second balcony $1.00, plus tax. "Go Over to Ober's--Ober Quality is Economy" Two Hundred See Games Vanity Fair's Guide in Selecting Ready-to-Wear Clothes 'Vanity Fair, in January's issue, again accords Society Brand Clothes first mention. [Society Brand have attained perfection in the new "Cambridge" wide space, three-button coat. And are the first to introduce a corded waistband trouser—it holds the shirt down and the trousers up. Society Brand Clothes $45 Others $24.50 up Inter-Organization Basketball Meets Prove Exciting Over two hundred persons saw the inter-organization basketball games last night. This is the largest attendance so far, and increasing interest is being shown with every night's play, according to Coach Russell Sprong who has charge of the tournament. The best game of the evening was the one between the Phi Kappas and the Phi Delta Theta. Both teams were ahead several times, and the Phi Delta Theta went 7, when a goal by McLean won the game for the Phi Kappas 9 to 7. The Dunskin club won from Alpha Chi Sigma, 5 to; Beta Theta Pii, 3, Acacia, 0; Alpha Kappa Lambda, 8, Kappa Kappa, 4; Ip Wilson, 11, Phi Beta Pi, 4; Delta Tau Delta, 14; Theta Tau. 6. The summaries of the games: DUNAKIN CLUB (6) PT PG Totals 3 3 DUNAKIN CLUB (9) Totals ALPHA CHI SIGMA (15) Totsong, Drake, referee. DFT FG F 3 3 4 1 3 6 BETA THIEA PI (7) Totals AGACIA (10) Totsong, Drake, referee. 8 1 1 9 0 0 PHI DELTA THIEA (7) Totals PHI KAPPA (9) Totsong, Drake, referee. 4 1 1 Wulf, K. U, referee. PHI BETA PI (4) Totals PI UPGLILON (11) Totsong, Drake, referee. 5 1 DELTA TAU DELTA (14) Totals THEA TAU (6) Totsong, Drake, referee. 2 2 KAPPA SIGMA (14) Totals ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA (9) Totsong, Drake, referee. 1 2 4 1 Send the Daily Kansan home Governor Recommends Former Senator Former State Senator A. O. Dearn of Laredo was recommended by Gov. Jonathan Davis for the position of state business manager left vacant last week by the governor. 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