THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS TEAM LEAVES FOR NEBRASKA AT 8 Frosh Unable to Distinguish Between K. U. Athletes need Only Watch the Shape of K Jayhawkers Will Work Out on Nebraska's Court Tomorrow Afternoon USUAL LINEUP TO START Body, Woestemeyer, Wulf, Enda cott, Black, Bowman, Fredericks and Olson to Go The Jayhawk basketball team will leave this evening on the 8:20 o'clock Shea Fe for Lincoln, where they will meet the Cornish five in a game Thursday night. The men will play Nebraska court tomorrow afternoon. Wulf received a bad fall in the Washington game and is still nursing an injured back. Dr. Allen will start him in the game tomorrow evening, although his injury will probably slow up the big center. Roby's twisted ankle is rather sore yet and while he will not be in top shape for the Cornhusker game, Dr. Alien predicts that he will be going in his old form by the time of the Missouri game next Tuesday. Dr. F. C. Allen, coach, announced the names of the men who would make the trip as part of Captain Roby, Wostemeyer, Wolf, Endacoff, Black, Brown, Flevelrick and Olsen. Wostemeyer and Rody will start at left half while Wolf had jumped down the pivot position and Endacoff and Black at guard. The men took a short workout yesterday afternoon to limber up their muscles from the Washington game. After the game, they faced the floor last evening lifting and moving slowly and carefully. After a few minutes' practice, however, the stiffness began to leave the men, and with their usual vim and swiftness. The seriimage yesterday was short and fast. This afternoon the men took their final workout for the Nebraska battle. The team will leave Nebraska immediately after the game Thursday night, arriving in Lawrence Friday morning in time for 8:30 o'clock classes. Frosh Girls Basketball Squad Has Been Chosen The freshman women's basketball squad has been picked for the season and according to Miss Ruth Hoover, head coach, they are a particularly trim bunch. Much interest has been manifested in the class practice and from the looks of things the freshmen are putting out a team that will be of particular interest to the upper-class. The members of the squad are as follows; Lucile Pyles, Ida Hakeer, Kathleen O'Donnell, Eleanor O'Donnell, Hazel Coughli, Olive Ashley, Diane Hale, Paul Barker, Martin, Lorma VanBallham, Mona Foulk, Lela Conk, Mariurg Coriain, Gaye Fasner, Mabel Lademan, Lilah Snyder, Jennie Strickler, Margaret Baired, Gladya Snyder, Frances Mar仕斯, Linda Kesla, Leta Kiel and Marial Wolfe. Miss Hoover announces no practice this Saturday or during examination week. Gamma Epsilon Pi will meet tonight in Fraser Rest room at 7:30 o'clock. Send the Daily Kansan home. TRACK The argument was growing very strong between the two "Frohn," and they were about to stake their dad's fortunes on their convictions. It was hard to prove, but he swore衣 by a K. U. athlete. Neither one was sure of his belief inwardly and neither had a way to prove it provided he did not overtake the athletes who was disappearing down the hill. This they would not admit, but said they find out what that "K" as for? Football, tennis, track, baske- ball, basketball or cross country? From now on the timid froch and forgetful upperclassman need not bother his mind or friends with this character. He'll slip out the "Ks," pictured shave and paste them in the back of your note book. When the athlete passes you make a mental note of the shape and characteristics of the letter and compare that shape with the ones on the clipping in your notebook, which of your hands have with you. Simple isn't it? SIGMA CHI DEFEATS PHI U Delta Tau Team Falls Before Obing Fire Ochino Five The Sigma Chii basketball quintet won a fast game from the Pi U. five last night by a score of 17 to 16. The game was the hardest fought contest that has been played in the Interfraternity League this year. Glaskin's play for the Pi U. team was easily the feature of the game, with Ackerman starring for the Sigma Chi's. The Sigma Chis took an early lead through long shots by Ackerman, star center for the freshman squad. The first half ended with the score 8 to 2 against the Giants. PI U. aggregationally staged a breathtaking rally early in the second half, bringing the score up to a tie and at one time leading by one point. From that time on the score swung and forth, from a tie to a one-point lead, until the final gun found the Chi team with the necessary毫 Ochino won an easy game from the Delta Tau last night by the score of 16 to 5. The game started off very slowly and did not lift up until the end of the first half. Ochino started with a two-hit shot after the game began, and soon followed this with a pair of field goals. The Delta Tau quintet made Taffeta Dresses their only field goals in the first half this period ending with the Ochins on the long end of a 6 to 4 score. The first dress you will buy for Early Spring wear will be of Taffeta- Why \ot Now? The Cohinos showed more game in the second half, and quickly pulled away, piling up a safe lead in the first few minutes of play. The game was over when the Bulm referred both this game and the Pi U-Sigma Chi contest. They are here, and d lightfully smart—Black Navy or Brown. and priced from $ ^{ \mathrm { s}} 2 1.^{ 7 5} $ to $ ^{ \mathrm { s}} 4 5.^{ 0 0} $ Onwes Bulline Hackman —the special Shirt Sale we have on, is making everybody happy— and the Shirts are walking right out Varsity Composed of Letter Men and Members of Freshmen buys Soft Collar Shirts— Values up to $3 $1^{65}$ Call us after 9 p. m. —for returns on Kansas -- Nebraska game. NO. 251 FOOTBALL ASPIRANTS DIVIDED INTO SQUADS Coach "Pots" Clark announced this morning the personnel of the two squads for spring football practice. Seventy men have reported for the spring training and they have been divided into two squads, varsity and elementary. Any additional men who wish to try out for the varsity squad should report to Coach Clark within the next few days. The coaching staff is composed of Clark, Lindsey, Woody, Reedy, Jones Saunders, and Weilheim. Squad A, made up of varsity letter men and members of this year's freshman team, follows: Higgins, captain-eleven, Davidson, Black, McDonald, Boone, Wilson, Spurgeon, Kreuger, McAdams, Griffin, Crawford, Gail, Holderman, Woodruff, Baldwin, Stratton, Holderman, Woodruff, Calvert, Hodges, Burt, Sturter, Anderson, Watson, and Shannon. Spring Hats, Caps Ready Squad B--Turner, Grauer, Edwards, Fraker, Mifflin, Denton, Lonborg, McLain, Flierson, Haley, Ismert, Lou- den, Long, Roberts, Klemp, Martin, Cauk, Douglass, Earl Miller, Curry, Carter, Bronillard, Roy Johnson, Mecoy, Baker, Nickles, Mayland, Pendleton, Harding, Brewer, Albright, Algie, Arstronghold, Graham, Johnson, Shane, Schmidt, Barnett, and B. L. Graham The first practice will be held Friday. For a few weeks the men will workout on the field south of the Gymnasium after which time practice will be held on the Stadium field. Squad A will work from 4 to 5 Tuesday and Friday and at 10 a.m. Saturday. Squad B will practice from 2 to 3 p.m., Saturday and at 10 a.m. Saturday. Varsity men who are out for other sports are excused from these practices, but are urged to report as often as possible. Sunday A will check out equipment Wednesday and Thursday from 4 to 6, and will get lockers in the basement of the gymnasium. Squid B will get lockers on Saturday morning. Each man is to we hold responsible for his equipment. Notice—Owl meeting tonight 7:30 at Sigma Chi House. There is important business to transact. All members of the class—Bernard Minger, president. The book exchange will be open Wednesday afternoon. At this time checks will be given out. Books that will be used next semester are wanted—Orpia Harding, manager of the book exchange. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Men's Student Council will have a meeting at 7:30 in Green Hall.-Ed. White, Pres. The Newcomers Club will have a Thimble Party at the home of Mrs. Charles Ashton, 1200 Ohio Street at 3 o'clock, Thursday. --also LARRY SEMON in "THE HICK" Adults 33c Children 10c Results of the Kansas-Nebraska basketball game will be posted in front of Carl's Clothing Company. Kansas plays Nebraska on Thursday night and everyone will be interested in the game as Nebraska stands well towards the top in the percentage column of the valley. Final results of the game will be posted by nine o'clock according to "Cliff" Carl. Wiedemann's Tea Room Service The Dining Service Supreme NO TEA DANCES THIS WEEK Overcoats! $25.00 Big fleecy warm plaid back coats that _you_ would expect to pay at least $33 for, now Good warm all wool coats in the latest styles; real bargains $17.50 Fur caps values to $12.00 now $4.85 All wool pullover sweaters Lamb Knit so you know they are real values $4.95 SkofStadS FELLING SYSTEM Men Sitting around cramming for quiz week makes your pants baggy at the knees. 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I prefer seats No. ... in row ... section Prices: $1.10, 83c, 55c. Varsity Bowersock WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY BERNHARDT, DUSE, MODJESKA, CLARA MORRIS, OLGA NETHERSOLE, ETHEL BARRYMORI Released by METRO