1 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VALLEY CONFERENCE DRAWS UP SCHEDULES Missouri-Kansas Game to be Held at Columbia Next Thanksgiving FOR INDOOR TRACK MEET Annual Outdoor Valley Meet Will Probably Come to Lawrence The Missouri Valley Conference meeting at the hotel Baltimore in Kansas City yesterday drew up a partial track, baseball and football schedules. An indoor valley meet to be held in Convention Hall on March 25 was inaugurated at the meeting and met with unanimous approval. This indoor valley carnival is to follow the Kansas-Missouri dual meet which will be hold in Convention Hall on March 17. In this indoor meet, points will be scored 5-2-1 and the winning game will probably be awarded a cup, emblematic of the valley indoor championship. Each school will be allowed to enter five men in each event although only two men will be allowed to compete. The preliminaries will be contested either the Friday night before or the Saturday morning preceding the semifinals and finals to be held Saturday evening, March 25. Football schedules were drawn up in part. Kansas has five games scheduled at present: Drake at DeMoeson on Oct. 14; Kansas Agges at Manhattan, Oct. 28; Oklahoma at Lawrence, Nov. 14; Nebraska at Lawrence, Nov. 11; and the Missouri game at Columbia, Nov. 30. The Missouri game next year will be on Thanksgiving day as usual but there was a strong show in September, a youngster's game should be played on Saturday and it is probable that the change will be made after the game next year at Columbia. Missouri and Nebraska, these two teams not having met on the gridiron in several years, made overtures for games but as yet no game has been scheduled. Fred Lachring, offered the Tigers three dates which Director Z. G. Cleverd won not to fit accept to it. Cleverd and two schools may meet in a gridiron battle has not been abandoned, and Cleverd is to urge the faculty to accept one of the dates offered. The awarding of the annual outdoor valley meet was left over for the meeting on Saturday when the faecal matter will probably get the meet, however. and the date considered was March 26-27. This morning the basket ball coaches held a rules interpretation meeting, to which the officials for the valley games were invited. The meeting was thrown open to the public in the afternoon. MAY RETURN MORSE TO U. S Other track dates which were set are: The Drake rekles at Des Moines April 22; Missouri ok. Oakland May 4; Missouri ok. Missouri at Columbia, May 20. Officials Request French Govern ment to Return Ship Builder Washington, Dec. 2.—Federal authorities have decided that the only way Charles W. Morse, shipbuilder and financier, can be brought back to this country at once, unless he will come through a French government order. Request, for such an order have been made, it was definitely announced just before a meeting of the cabinet, which is expected to discuss further steps, be taken to bring Morse back on charges which will be deferred against him by the shipping board. $25.00 Government officials believed that Morse upon arrival in France will comply lawyers, and fight the attempt to bring him back to this country. The French government has been formally asked to detain Morse, it was learned today, the court having ordered that he be surrendered. Adader, Jessand, by Secretary Hughes. Mock Marriage Turned Out a Serious Affair A supposedly "mock" marriage during a party at the University of Illinois on the night of May 1 turned cut to be a serious thing when the supposed bride discovered the next day that the supposed clergyman was a Reverend Mr. Baker, and the ceremony was real. The victim of this University team, Elizabeth Parmell Barklow, 17, of Chicago, was granted an annual leave from work for the first well, 29, in Chicago, on December 1 There will be no meeting of the graduate students of the School of Education, Monday night. December The next meeting will be held at 7:30 am. Monday night. December 12. Nathan Naiden will make an appearance time upon the subject. The Physical Status of Men Entering the University"—Dean R. A. Cent. will buy a splendid overcoat or suit tailored as young men want them, of all wool fabrics. Not odds and ends, but new clean and seasonable clothes. Your money will not buy greater values. SkofStad FELLING SYSTEM VARSITY BASKETBALL PRACTICE UNDER WAY Thursday Practice Varsity Five Ran High Score on Second Team Nineteen men were out for variety practice in the Gymnasium last evening, working out in the court for approximately three hours. The men spent most of the time in practicing shots at the basket and in dribbling, while the last hour was spent in scrimmage. As Coach F. C. Allen versi- ment manager, was absent yesterday attending the Missouri Valley Conference meeting on at Kansas City, John Bunn, basketball letter man of a few years ago, took charge of the squad. He met with the coach of the finer forks of the game and then refereed the serifmage. The first team last evening last-collected of John Wulf, "a KM man from last year, at center; Captain George Body and Speak, a last year's freshman player, at forwards; and 'Scoop' Olson and Paul Dendacott, at guards. In a few minutes the varsity ran up a good score against the second team. Center; Woesteemer and Bowman; center; Woesteemer and Bowman; forwards; Black and Ronge, guards. In the second half of the scrimmage, the following men were entered SHIP ARGUMENT BIG QUESTION Washington, Dec. 2—Arguing over the big question now before the arms conference—the capital ship control and security of the United States, and Japan—is in full swing. the varsity squad is working out six evenings a week at the present time. against the varsity: Johnson, center Jennings and Thompson, forwards; Staplin and McDonald, guards Japanese Backing Away From Pacific Issue The Japanese sources today are advanced that the Hughes' ration protocol would be accepted if arrests were made. But Anderson except on six months notice. The Political Science Club will hold its regular meeting Monday, December 5 in Room 107, West Administration. Program will consist of a debate on Irish independence—Harry Walker Secretary. The Japanese, however, are backing away from the fact that America served to abandon the Pacific before it was too late. Japan made it clear against the conference. 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Ashen, L. V. Miller, T. C. Green, J. C. Moore, S. O. Bishop Sarancak Lake, N. Y., Dec. 2.-Shooting deer from one's front porch is not the least of the joys of living in the Adrodhacks. Villagers "Shoot" Deer as They "Go by" Porches Two big bucks recently wandered into the woods hamlet of Black Brook evidently figuring they were after It was faulty strategy, however, as enough artillery was unloaded on them to have repelled an army corps. Every perch and many windows with rifle flashes, with riffle fire, even women taking a hand in flattening the bucks. there than in the woods filled with hunters. Send the Daily Kansan home. Bowersock Thursday Dec.8 THEATRE ONE NIGHT Prices 50c to $1.50 Seats on sale Tuesday Brand new ser es of t e GEO. H. MEMANUS CARTOONS The Laugh SHOW of the WORLD BRINGING UP FATHER IN WALL STREET See Jigsie Love Maggie in Wall Street. 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