THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANNOUNCE COMPLETE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Nine Valley Mentors Hold Meeting at Hotel Baltimore, Kansas City FIRST HOME GAME JAN. 5 Jayhawks Will Have Two Non Conference Games—Creighon and K. C. A. C. The Missouri 'Valley' basketball schedules for the 1922-23 season were drafted Saturday at a meeting of the athletic directors of the nine Valley Schools, held in the Hotel Baltimore. Dr. F. C. Lee, athletic director, said he was well satisfied with the Jay-hawker counsel and that each Valley mentor also seemed well pleased with the schedules. The round-robin system of scheduling games, which system was first used in the Valley last year, was again used for the coming basketball season. The basketball rules interpretation meeting, which the faculty representatives attend, will be held on Thursday in December, it was decided. Nebraska Here January 5 The Jahwinker schedule opens with a home game, against Nebraska, on January 5. After two home games, the team coes on a northern trip, playing three teams, Ames, Grinnell and Drake, in three days. Then three days later the Kansas squares go east, playing Missouri and Washington. Two Non-Conference Games Two Non-Conference Games Two games were scheduled with non-conference schools, one with Creighton University on February 13 and one with K. C. A. C. for January 25 or February 1. The Valley cross-country run will be held at Washington University, St. Louis, on November 11. The schedule follows; KANSBAS January 1 - Nobraska at Lawrence. January 2 - Ames at Amos. January 3 - Ames at Amos. January 4 - Drinke at Des Moines. January 5 - Drinke at Des Moines. January 6 - Washington at St. Louis. January 7 - Washington at Lawrence. February 1 - Kansas Agies at Law. January 12 - Nobraska at Lawrence. February 13 - Nobraska at Lawrence. February 14 - Kansas Agies at Man- hattan. February 15 - Grinnell at Grinell. February 16 - Kansas Agies at Man- hattan. March 1 - Oklahoma at Lawrence. NBIBIASA January 1 - Nobraska at Lawrence. January 8 - Kansas Agies at Man- hattan. January 16 - Drake at Lincoln. January 22 - Lincoln at Lincoln. January 25 - Missouri at Lincoln. January 27 - Drinke at Des Moines. January 28 - Drinke at Des Moines. January 29 - Grinnell at Grinell. February 1 - Ames at Amos. February 3 - Oklahomie at Grinnell. February 5 - Oklahomie at Lincoln. February 16 - Kansas Agies at Lin- colin. February 23—Washington at St. Louis February 24—Missouri at Columbia March 2—Washington at Lincoln. March 3—Kansas at Lincoln. January 17—Kansas at St. Louis. January 29—Agglies at Man- hattan. January 12 - Oklahoma St. Louis. January 13 - Kansas Aggies at St. January 20—Kansas Agnes at Manhattan January 23—Missouri at Columbia. January 26—Oklahoma at Columbia. February 5—Okahoma at Norman. February 9—Grinnell St. Louis. February 17—Ames at Ames. February 17—Ames at Ames. February 18—Drake at Moineau. February 20—Drake at Moineau. February 23—Drake at Moineau. March 2—Drake at St. Louis. March 1—Mirabrake at Lincoln. March 8—Mirabrake at Lincoln. January 12—Ames at Norman. January 13—Washington at St. Louis. January 13—Missouri at Columbia. January 19—Kansas at Man- hattan. January 20 — Nebraska at Lincoln. January 21 — Nebraska at Lincoln. February 1 — Mamaroneck at Norman. February 2 — Mamaroneck at Norman. February 3 — Nebraska at Norman. February 4 — Nebraska at Norman. February 5 — Grinnell at Grinnell. February 6 — Grinnell at Grinnell. February 7 — Drinke at Norman. February 8 — Drinke at Norman. February 9 — Kannas Agilles at Norman. March 3—Kansas at Lawrence. GRIENNell January 12 - Kansas at Grinnell. January 12 - Kansas at Grinnell. January 12 - Drake at Des Moines. January 12 - Drake at Des Moines. February 6 - Norwalk at Lincoln. February 6 - Drake at Grinnell. February 6 - Missouri at St. Louis. February 6 - Missouri at Columbus. February 6 - Washington at St. Louis. February 6 - Washington at St. Louis. hattan. March 23 - Kansas at Lawrence. March 23 - Oklahoma at Norman. March 23 - Kansas Agies at Grinnell. DRAKA January 6 - Kansas at Des Moines. January 6 - Kansas at Des Moines. January 6 - Kansas Agies at St. Louis. January 6 - Washington at Des Moines. January 6 - Newkora at Des Moines. January 6 - Grinell at Des Moines. January 6 - Grinell at Des Moines. January 6 - Washington at Lawrence. January 6 - Washington at Des Moines. February 19 - Washington at Des Moines. February 19 - Washington at Des Moines. AMES January 8 - Okla州 at Norman. January 8 - Kansas at Lawrence. January 8 - Kansas at Lawrence. January 8 - Missouri at Ames. January 8 - Missouri at Ames. February 19 - Drake at Des Moines. February 19 - Drake at Des Moines. February 19 - Kansas Agies at Man- fured. February 19 - Missouri at Columbia. February 19 - Oklahoma at Ames. February 19 - Oklahoma at Ames. February 17 - Grinell at Grinnell. March 2 KANSAS AGIES January 8 - Nebraska at Manhattan. January 8 - Nebraska at Manhattan. January 8 - Nebraska at Manhattan. January 8 - Washougal at Manhattan. January 8 - Washougal at Manhattan. January 8 - Washougal at Manhattan. February 19 - Kansas Agies at Man- fured. February 19 - Missouri at Columbia. February 19 - Oklahoma at Ames. February 19 - Oklahoma at Ames. February 19 - Grinell at Grinnell. March 2 February 14 - Nebraska at Lincoln. February 15 - Nebraska at Lincoln. February 16 - Grinnell at Manhattan. February 17 - Nebraska at Oaklanda at Norman. March 1 - Grinnell at Grinnell. March 2 - Grinnell at Norman. MILWAUKEE January 3 - Milwaukee at Grinnell. January 4 - Milwaukee at Grinnell. January 5 - Milwaukee at Grinnell. January 6 - Kansas at Columbia. January 7 - Kansas at Columbia. January 8 - Nebraska at Lincoln. January 9 - Nebraska at Lincoln. January 10 - Nebraska at Lincoln. January 11 - Oklahoma at Norman. January 12 - Oklahoma at Norman. January 13 - Kansas at Columbia. January 14 - Kansas at Columbia. January 15 - Kansas at Columbia. January 16 - Kansas at Aggley at Columbia. January 17 - Kansas at Aggley at Columbia. January 18 - Kansas at Aggley at Columbia. January 19 - Nebraska at Columbia. January 20 - Nebraska at Columbia. January 21 - Washington at Columbia. Gridiron Gossip Glick Schultz "Ride that Army mule." These were the instructions given to the twenty-two men who left this afternoon for West Point. And they will, for they are going to think of riding that mule when awake, and dream of riding it when asleep. The three varsity teams were on the field running signals until after 7 o'clock last night. The scrimmage earlier in the afternoon was long, but not hard, as Coach Clark was not taking any chances of having a man injured after he had made his selection. It's just as someone said on the field last night. "There aren't any individual stars on the team, but the men stick together and play football." And that's what it takes to have a football team. On paper the team doesn't look so very good. But on the field it's a fine machine. In 1919 we had a whale of a team on paper, but in action it wasn't so much. It may be vice versa this year. In anticipation of the West Point trip and of seeing the Follies in New York, "Doe" Bobau appeared on the air and greeted her suit, being greeted with many jibs. The men on the two varsity squads, which will make the West Point trip, were given new jerseys last week. They are red with black large crimson letters on the back. A press box, or the frame of one, has reared its head at the top of the west Stadium. It was dedicated by two correspondents last evening. Dr. John Outland, an all-Valkyrie half at Kassam in 1893 and an 'all-American tackle at Penn State in 1895, on the field had night, but he proved the pressure. Doctor Outland is a surgeon in Kansas City. The good old days are gone! At the rally last night scores of men walked away from the Gym with dates, and never a single cry of "meat!" The march to north college was ordered and quiet! The band played Crimson and the Blue and it wasn't followed with a Rock Chalk! It. The only thing that resisted the old days, was the fire, it was a great fire. The good old days are gone! Regnair weekly ten of the W. S. G. A. will be Wednesday afternoon, from 4 to 5 o'clock at Henley House. Hostesses will be the following freshmen women: Betty Testard, in charge, assisted by Marion Walker, Ann Dorothy Lester, Georgia Hodges, Dorothy Meryl, Mirmian King, Margaret Cochran and Constance Kinkle. The ten is for all women of the University and freshmen women are especially urged to be present. W. S. G. A. Tea Is Wednesday David Lobdell, c25, spent the week end in Kansas City visiting friends. Jayhawkers Leave For Battle With West Point (Continued from page 1) here about 2:38, if the game starts promptly. The team leaves Garrison at 7 o'clock, following the game. They arrive in New York City at 9 o'clock, in time for the Ziegfeld Follies. They stay at the Prince Hotel, and leave New York at 6 o'clock Sunday night, arriving in Lawrence at 12:15 o'clock Tuesday noon, being gone just slightly more than three hours less than a week. Owing to an error in copy, the ticket in your book for the Colorado football game, November 18, was marked basketball. The athletic office urges that it will be necessary to reserve seats in the same manner as to other football games. Make reservations as soon as possible. WIEDEMANN'S Tea Room Service The Dining Service Supreme Home Economies Club Meets the first meeting of the Home Economics club was held, Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, in Room 9, Fraser Hall. Gertrude Lee, c23, Academy Hall to fill the vacant. acency. Plans were made for the initiation of new members, which is to be on Thursday evening, October, 12, at 7:30 o'clock, in Room 9 Fraser Hall. Home Economics Club Meets The injury received by Wythe Walters, c'26, in football Thursday has proved to be more serious than first thought. Walters, who has been playing quarterback on the Freshman team was taken out of the game because of a badly twisted ankle. Later under the Xray the ankle proved to be fractured. Although the fracture is not a very bad one. Walters Sustains Fracture Henry J. Gish, B. S., '18, Married On the evening of September 16, Miss Vada Pearl Colvin of Breckinridge, Mo., and Henry J. Gish, B. S., '18, were married at the home of the Rev C. L. Clinton, in St. Joseph, Mo. M. Gish is employed in the engineer a short honeymoon the couple will be at home at 471 West Fourteenth Street, Trenton, Mo. Unusual --ings. A fifty page pictorial calendar of the school year. A reorganized athletic section. An unusual view section. New style of handling organizations. Cap Values $2 and $1.50 WATKINS NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $100,000.00 "Just a Step from the Campus" C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board. D. C. Ashar, Cashier Dick Williams, Assistant Cash. W. E. Hazen, Assistant Cash. DIRECTORS E. C. BRICKEN, Prop. C. H. Tucker, C. A. Hill, D. C. Ashor, L. V. Miller, T. C. Green J. C. Moore, S. O. Bishop Meals served at Brick's are prepared clean—in a sanitary kitchen—they are cooked with care, seasoned by a "knowing-how" touch, and the result—the nearest thing to mother's cooking. THE NEAREST THING to Mother's Cooking Of course we all have a great longing for Mother's home cooking—its wholesome, fresh flavor. We once ate Mother's cooking ourselves, so we won't argue about the goodness of that kind of food. But incidentally while we are not stepping forth as rival to Mother's art—still we do pride ourselves on the flavor and zestful deliciousness to be found in the food we serve here. THE OREAD CAFE Suits $40 Protch, the College Tailor Bowersock Theatre Tuesday -- Wednesday Shows 3:00-7:00-9:00 Where Does the Jazz Trail Lead? Cast also includes: John Miturn George Fauccie Julia Paye and others. Are the sons and daughters of the rich leading the kind of life that made Rome fall? De Mille shows you in this picture—the greatest be ever made. With Leatrice Joy the society beauty who set the fastest pace and Tom Meighan the man who loves her. A Ham Hamilton Comedy A Ham Hamilton Comedy Adults 40c Children 20c Varsity Theatre Tuesday Only Shows 2:30 4:00 7:30 9:00 p.m. "Free Air" From the Saturday Evening Post story by The story of a girl and her father's experiences on auto trip Sinclair Lewis A Christie Comedv Adults 28c Children 10c Wednesday and Thursday MARSHALL NEILAN'S L NEILAN'S "FOOLS FIRST" An Easy Way to Subscribe for Your Jayhawker Mail the card or come to the Jayhawkter Office if you want to reserve your copy of the 1923 Jayhawkter before October 12 and get your name stamped in gold leaf on the cover of your book free. And to make your investment even more inviting if you subscribe before October 12, you can get your name stamped in gold leaf on the cover of your book free. At most schools a charge of 50 cents is made for this service, but the Jayhawker editors want to give you the most possible for your money. This year the 1923 Jayhawker editors want to make it as easy as possible for you to subscribe for the Jayhawker. All you have to do is fill out the card which was sent you and mail it or you can drop in at the office, room 110 Fraser and reserve your copy. Remember, just mail the card or come in to the Jayhawker office. No confusion or bother—just the filling out of the card indicating whether you want to pay cash or by installments. Six hundred pages of K. U. life. A real Kraft-Built Spanish Moorish binding. Special Ivory-tinted paper. More than eight hundred illustrations of K. U. A Vanity Fair style dramatics section. A Fine Arts section. Pictures of all the interesting stools in the built Here is what you get— Pictures of all the interesting spots in the buildings. The Jayhawker office is in the Alumni office, room 110 Fraser The 1923 Jayhawker "An Aristocrat of College Annuals" Bill & Ted Wm. W. Brehm. E. F. (Ted) Hudson, Business-Manager Editor