Jayhawker Court Veterans Return To Fall Practice Endacott, Black, Frederick and Bowman Report For Basketball Workouts With most of last year's court squad ready to start (or already started), practicing in preparation for the Valley basketball season, Kansas' prospects for a championship quintet this year look good. Roby, the fast, first and brilliant Jayhawker forward of last season, is the biggest loss the Kansas队 has suffered, although Arine Woesenteymer, star forward of last year's squad, will not return to school until the second semester and is a little upset in the dope. Allen Develops Reserves Dr. F. C. Alien, basketball coach, has been developing good players consistently each year, and this morning made the statement that K. U. will have no "second string" men on the court squad said. "Giving each man a chance when ever the score will admit of taking out the regulars," said Doctor Alien "keeps each man in condition and given him a 'court presence.' It also prevents him from taking part in his practice during the season. "A basketball team is no stronger than its reserve, and if each mmn is allowed to take part in the big games, then there will be a quality every three or four years." Must Come to Games on Time An innovation to be introduced this season and which will work to the advantage of the team and the spectators as well is the closing of the doors at the blowing of the first whistle. Nobody will be admitted during the first half of the game who comes late. Doctor Allen said this morning that there would be seats for fully 2,000 patients to witness all varsity contests, and the time of the game would be specifically stipulated that no one would bother the players, the officials, or the spectators. Play Bowman at Forward Now, as for line-up: Captain Paul Endacott, last year's all-Valley guard, is taking his position at guard this season; John Wulf, the long, rany center, is back, and has been practicing with the varsity since the latter part of October. Byron Fredrickson, the top-ranked major portion of the varsity contests, is working out twice a week at forward position. Others of the varsity squad who have been turning out for practice are: Verne Wilkins in last year's freshman backcaster, forward; Muston forward and forward; Cresswell, forward; Engle, guard; Seger, forward; Glassen, forward; Hitt, guard; Seamonn guard and forward; Winnier, guard. Waldo Bowman, who has been at guard, has been changed to a forward by the coach, and is showing up well there. Charles Black and Andy McDonald are still in molleks and will be required to rest two weeks after the close of the football season before being allowed to practice with the variety basketball squad Longeh, guard, will also be required to rest up after the Thanksgiving game before appearing on the court Varsity Shows Good Form While weakened by the absence of Whitehall, four words are showing good form and promise to give the other Valley teams a nace for point scored. Last year Bowman played a good game at forward, in addition Ackerman. The players are capable men at that position. No one has, as yet, been developed to replace. Body as free-threer, but there is plenty of time to develop a new game. The New braska game on January 5. Lehar's Famous Operetta Will Play at Bowersock Henry W. Savage's "Merry Widow," with the original New York cast, comes to the Bowersock tonight for one performance. The company is on its way to Denver and the Pacific coast. Special scenic effects arranged by Joseph Urban, designer of the Zieg field Follies sets, and costumes by Peggy Hoyt promise a gorgeous setting for the play. The cast includes Jefferson de Anglais, a celebrated comedy star, and Marie Wells, southern prima donna. Franz Lehar's fame as a composer of light opera is world wide, and the *Merry Widow* is considered his best *Merry Widow* produced in Vienna in 1906. Boynton to Give Speech Over K. C. Star Radio "How to Interpret the Financial Paper of a Daily Newspaper," is the subject of a speech to be delivered tomorrow night by Prof. A. J. Bounton of the department of economics, the radio of the Kansas City Star. This talk is one of a series being given by instructors of the University. Student From China Discusses Merits Of Orient Newspapers Editorials And National News Are Featured Says Harry Lee That the editorial feature of the Chinese newspaper is given much more prominence and space than it is given in the American newspaper, was one of the interesting contrasts drawn by Harry Sun Lee, c24, in a short talk yesterday before the 9:30 class in comparative journalism. "Editorials are always run on the first page," said Mr. Lee, "and they are often carried over to the second page, particularly when the substance of the editorial is in the mature of a work." The editors set forth and the writer-adaptes go to great lengths to make their points." THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Poetry, continued Mr. Lee, is also a feature of China's newspapers, as much as a page being given to the dissertations of the subscribers. However, Chinese poetry is quite unlike American poetry, and anyone, according to Mr. Lee, can be a poet in China. "The Chinese newspaper is made up in the opposite way from the American newspaper," the speaker pointed out. "This is due to the fact that all writing is done from the right to the left side of the page, and from the back to the front of the paper—as we see it." "The people of my country take more interest in national news that do the people of this country. We have all the European, American, and local news segregated toward the front part—which is the back part of the story," she says. "I will run the history of the country." In order to make the Chinese newspaper a better organ for the country, it should run more advertising, make its news up-to-the-minute, increase its circulation, and be taken out of the hands of political parties," said Wang Jing, an associate editor at most jibes at an opposite political party, and the whole tone of the newspaper is satirical." Freshmen Complete Scheduled Basketball Games Finish Class Tournament asketball Game This week sees the last of the regular scheduled games between basketball teams of the men's classes in freshman gymnasium, according to G. B. Patrick, instructor in gymnasium. The final games of the tournament, which has been running since the second week of school, will be run off Friday. Monday will be given over to "grudge" battles, Mr. Patrick announced to the classes. If any team answered that it was bent on an "award," it was required to challenge on Monday. Over the week end the instructors of the department will work out a schedule of games between winners of the various classes, and an effort to determine the team that wins basketball team of all the freshman gymnasium classes. Tonight will be the last freshman basket ball practice before the final elimination according to Coach G. B. Patrick. The work-out will include short periods of scrimmage of all men presented, followed by the final out, which will reduce the squad to twenty-five men. This number of men will be held until after Thanksgiving, when a number of football men are expected to report for the first year basketball team. Will Choose Frosh Squad After Practice Tonight Sigma Alpha Epsilon announces the plodging of Harry B. Stauffer, m'26, of Cottonwood Falls. "It is our aim," said Conch Patrick, "to retain on the squad, men who have basket ball experience and ability" The Freshman squad will be taught, using video games, plays and system of passing as used by other Valley Basket Ball teams. Marion Buckles, fax, will will spend the winter at Precott, fax, is visiting a few days at the Acomas house. Twist that Tiger's Tail! "I don't believe Roper can help Missouri any if he is in only there such a short time," was a quotation erroneously accredited to Posty Clark in a story in the Kansan yesterday headed "Tiger Rooters Build Hopes for Victory on Princeton Coach." The newspaper's concerning Roster's visit to Columbia which were also mistakenly attributed to Coach Clark. Gridiron Gossip Glick Schultz "It would be foolish to think that Roper, who is one of the best coaches in the country, could not aid the Tigers should be visit Columbia," Coach Clark said last night. "His presence will undoubtedly instill new spirit into the Missouri squad. As for the perused remark about not making a formal protest, there is none to be made. The Missourians are on their way to Valley rules. Thus Roper can not personally coach the Tigers. But his presence in Columbia should materially strengthen the Missouri team." The statements attributed to Potay in the Kansan yesterday were not made by him. It is fool-hardy to think that the presence of as great a couch as Bill Roper would not instill new spirit in a team, and no one knows better than Potay Clark. As Potay was supposed to have broken no rules and, as Coach Clark said last night, there are no grounds for the protest. The dayhawker squad will have secret practice from now on until the Missouri game. The freshmen and varsity will have their annual game next Saturday, but there will be no admittance The Jayhawkers should be in the top of condition by Thanksgiving. "The men will be in as good shape as they were for the Army game." Coach Clark said last evening. Davidson is the only cripple on the squad at present. His ankle has steadily improved and while he has been able to be ready for the Mourissanes, Weidel, Cave, Lonbourg, and Ky are all serumaging again. Missouri Motorists Evade Tax **Missouri Motorists 6.146 Yaxx** Declaring that over 5,000 Kansas City drivers are driving their automobiles in Missouri with Kansas licenses, O. G. Steininger, commissioner of the Missouri state vehicle bureau, announced Friday that the department would send officers to round up the doodles of the Missouri law. Mrs. M. E. Taylor, Alpha KappaLambda, house-mother, who was recently operated on at Bethany Hospital, Kansas City, is very much improved. Her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Dixon, will act as house-mother until Mrs Taylor's return. HATCH ONE BUTTON UNION SUIT Warm Pajamas Underwear and is our hobby these days and our hobby all the time SKOFSTADSelling system is to save you money on Quality Merchandise Date Set For State Sport Week; Kansas Men As Instructors High School Coaches and Players to Receive Practical Instruc tion in Athletics The second annual K. U. State Sport Week will be held December 4, 5, 6 and 7 for the benefit of the school coaches and players of KU. At that time, veteran K. U. football, track, and basketball men will join the coaching staff of the University to experience to high school coaches and players. Athletic Director F. C. Allen will have charge of the week, and it will emphasize basketball. Instruction will be given in courses of training for athletes. Coach Clark will instruct in football and baseball and Coach Schuldenmill will instruct in track. The date set for the Sport week is between the end of the football season and before the beginning of the basketball season which will make it possible for the coaches and players to benefit by experience just gained on the gridiron, and to prepare for the court season. Sigma Phi Sigma will give its fall party at Ecke's Saturday night, November 25. Alpha Kappa Pi and Delta Signa Pi, professional economics fraternities, met last night at an informal smoker at the Delta Signa Pi house. The faculty of the department of economics were guests. Plans for an all-University forma party are being considered by the W S. G. A. Nothing definite can be anounced until plans are discussed with the Men's Student Council. When buying Candies be sure to get the best our entire line of Chocolates and Bon Bons is made in our own factory. WIEDEMANN'S "GIFTS THAT LAST" THE COLLEGE JEWELER WE LIKE TO DLO LITTLE JOBS OF REPAIRING This is Stationery Week at Over 300 Boxes of Stationery on Sale at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Lot No. 1—Special...50e a box Regular values $1.00 to $1.15 Lot No. 2—Special...75c a box Values $1.25 to $1.75 Lot No. 3—Special...95c a box Regular Price $1.75 to $2.00 75 boxes of Fraternity and Sorority stationery, regular price $1.50 to $2.50. 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