THE UNIVERSITY DAILY. KANSAN ALL-VALLEY QUINTETS SELECTED BY ALLEN Coach Places Four Missourian Three Kansans, Two Aggies, and One Olakloman COMPILING OFFICIAL LIST Iebruska, Drake and Ames Lef Out of the "Lime- light" First Team Second Team unger, (Capt.) K. S. A. C...F Browning, Missouri...F Illinois, Missouri...G Kansas, Missouri...G unker, Missouri...G body, Kansas .. F fond, Missouri .. F 'afto, Oklahoma .. G brlaub, (Capt.) Kansas .. G R. Kaiser .. R The above list is the selection of ll-Valley basketball teams for the ason of 1921, as chosen by Dr. F. the director of athletics and nagas coach The official all-Vallay teams are also compiled now by a ballot of the different coaches and officials, and the announcer's note list was selected as the final. Perusal of this list shows that of we ten men on the first and secondams, Missouri landed four, Kansas iree, K. S. A. C. two, and Okahanna to act upon a desire not to seen in action by Dr. Allen, and one of the cornhuskers was given place. Drake was also neglected, though Payseur is a heady player, meses, despite the good work of Ims and Green Girls, the Washing- off, off the teams. Certainly the quintets chosen by each Allen would bring joy to the art of any coach, Captain Bunger or the Aggies is one of the most consistent of Valley upwards, his work seeping the Wildcats in the pen pennant race. G. Browning of Missouri better than his brother, A. Browng, and as captain of the Tigers, laughed a段ed his team if either Bunger or Browng is much better forward than orgee Rody, Jayhawker star, but body didn't get under way through the year, and the relative stand- ing of the teams would force him to be second five. Bond of Missouri is 7. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist A. B. McCOLLOCH. Druggis Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. not a sensational player, but he made more field goals than any other Valley forward and is rated high as a floor man. At center, Williams literally and figuratively stood out head and shoulders above the other pivot人队. The elongated Tiger is possibly the best player in the conference, and was a material factor in the Missouri team's enviable record. The second team goes to position Goa of Oklahoma, who is a small margin. Waita is a real scraper and was invaluable to the Sooners both on the offense and defense. The Valley was chock full of good guards this year. First on the back count men come Bunser, who can play the backboard, the floor, and the offensive with equal facility. Endcott of Kansas was the greatest种子生工作 being of the stellar variety despite his lack of experience. W. Cowell and E. Cowell of the Agries are both good guards, but the former probably best deserves the second team honor. Captain Urlublah of Kansas is also available to the Jayhawker quintet on the floor, and is one of the hindiest basketball players in the Valley. FINAL PAN-HELLENIC CLASH Honors to Go to Sigma Chis or Sig Alphs The Sigma Chis and the Sig Alphs will attempt to mangle each other tonight in the final game of the Pan-Hellenic basketball tournament in their efforts to secure the Pan-Hellenic flag for their individual house. The game will be at 8:30 o'clock, with the Sigma Chis at 7:15 o'clock. Scrubby Laslett in the role of umpire. Kansan reporters will act as scores and timekeepers. 7000 WESTERN REFERENCE TEACHERS WANTED Last season we received official requests from employers in forty-three states and four foreign countries for our SEVEN THOUSAND teachers to join the department at University. Our ninth year of recommending only when asked to do so by employers direct. This is why our members are usually chosen. They are wanted. If you want a position that requires depend upon our Professional Service for teachers you must use the same service they use. Free enrollment, Commission payable out of first and monthly salary. $6,900. Western Reference & Bond Association 361 Journal Building Kansas City, Missouri Easter is on the Way This week we show many new arrivals of the smartest creations for Springtime wear TAILORED SUITS from New York's cleverest designers including Milgrim. DRESSES of Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Mignonette. COATS and WRAPS of Ramona Cloth, Veldyne, Chamoistyn, Bolivia, Polo Cloth. SKIRTS of Plaid or Striped Wool Materials with ingenuous pleatings. BLOUSES and OVERBLOUSES in charming new Spring shades. SWEATERS of Silk or Fibre Silk. UNDERTHINGS Hand Embroidered from the Philippines. Dainty Crepe de Chines and Washable Satins or fine Batiste or Cambric. Innes Bulline Hackman The manager of the tournament, Ad Lindsay, announced this morning that an admission of ten cents woll be charged the women who cared to attend, but that the women would be admitted free of charge. The object of charging admission is to reimburse Uhrlahb and John Burn for the time spent there, these games, according to Lindsay. The Sig Alphas were last year's tournament winners, but the dopesters have it that they will not repeat this year. "We are going to do this last game up with sang frog ecl 'calt, stuff-duff and fan-doole, and all the rest of the hypo-descriptive adjectives of the English language," Coach Lindsay stated this morning. P. A.D's. and Phi Chis Meet in Final Battle The championship of the professional fraternity basketball league will be decided Wednesday ynight in Robinson Gymnasium at 8:15 o'clock when the Phi Alpha Delta, legal fraternity, meets the Phi Chi', medics, in the final battle. The Phi Chi' has lost the game to the Phi Chi' and the Phi Mu Alpha', and the Phi Chi' have eliminated the Alpha Chi Sigma'. There are seven teams entered in the league: Phi Alpha Delta, legal fraternity; Phi Chi, medical; Delta Theta Pi, legal; Alpha Beta Pi, medical; Alpha Chia Sigma, chemical; Phi Alpha Fi, musical; Phi Alpha, musical. The championship rests between the doctors and awyers. A SHORTER SHORTHAND SYSTEM IN TEN EASY LESSONS This course covers ten easy lessons which will enable the Student, Professor, Journalist, Doctor, Lawyer or anyone seeking a professional career, to go with 100 per cent efficiency. THIS COURSE Is short and inexpensive, and is given with a money back guarantee if not satisfied. SEND THIS CLIPPING SEND THIS CLIPPING TODAY Name ... Street ... City and State ... PYRAMID PRESS: PUBLISHERS 1416 Broadway, New York City Girlfriend. 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An open meeting of the Student Volunteers will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in Room 313, Fraser Hall Miss Nina Kanaa of Conception, Chill will speak concerning her missionary work. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. day evening owing to the fact that Pan-Hellenic smoker is slated for Wednesday night. All Ku Ku's must be present at Thursdays meeting as questions of vital importance will be answered. By order of Chef Klu Ku Old. Kappa Phi Initiation will be hold in the Methodist church basement Wednesday evening at six o'clock. Christian Science Society will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Myers Hall. Tom Wye Knit Jackets The K. U, Men's Club will meet at the City Hall in the court room at 7:30 o'clock every Tuesday, Dr. Marie Green will address the meeting on Sex Morality. All men of the university are invited. Doctor Green's class in Sexual Morality for women meets at 3:30 o'clock and 7:30 o'clock every Monday in Myers Hall. NEW COLORS NEW PRICES Just the garment for early spring days. Having purchased the Stock, Fixtures, and Lease of the BRANHAM GARMENT CO., located at 815 Massachusetts. We extend an appreciation of all former patronage and our happy over their selections. SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM Correct Apparel for Women and Misses ANNOUNCEMENT Drescher's Mrs. M. Bedison will continue in the management of the Millinery Department. The highest grade of merchandise aim will be to send al of our customers away supremely and service will be maintained. W. C. DRESCHER W. J. DRESCHER ALTERATIONS We alter, repair, reline, clean and press ladies suits and dresses of every description. SCHULZ The Tailor 917 Mass. St. Absolutely you can't afford to miss the sixth annual One of the year's big parties Carefully waxed floors JAY WALK A one o'clock party "Chuck's" orchestra Special Programs Dancing 9 to 1 Make That Date Now! 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