THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN JAYHAWKERS DEVELOP ATTACK FOR AGGIES Two Games This Week Will Deide Kansas Status in Valley Desc Race LINEUP NOT YET CERTAIN Allen Optimistic as Team Hits Hot Pace in Practice Realizing that their chances for third place in the Valley basetall race are dependent upon a successful show against the Argies Friday and Saturday, the Kansas hoopsters are practicing diligently 6-14 week in an effort to improve their scoring machine. It was because of a weak defense by Washington, a brace of contests on the local field of battle two weeks ago. Coach Allen is optimistic for a Kansas victory. "When the Farmers came here," Allen said this morning, "they put up their best game of the year, while the Kansas boys were not in good form." He also always played its best game away from home, and I think that our team is by far the stronger." In practice this week, Wostemeyer and Body have been mainly used at forwards. Body seems to have recovered all his old-time power of hitting the hoop, and "Woosty" also has looked good. Houk, whose combustive spirit is a great aid to the team, will probably get into action against the Manhattan team, but it will start at center. Endscott and Urlblank will start at center. Endscott and Urlblank will be customary, take the floor at guard. Coach Allen has such a host of material, however, that he is not certain concerning the substitutes re will use throughout the series. Staplin, McDonald, Meeker, Becker, and Bennett are considered for the trip westward. Allen may take Meeker, and use the combination which started the first Washington game, but it is doubtful if the Kansas mentor will surrender the tip-off to Jennings, elongated Cowboy context out-tumped him during the series here. The Kansas team will leave Lawrence at noon Friday, immediately after convocation. "RELIGION BEFORE POLITICS" Even Press Conceeds Priority to Spiritual Life—Trawick More than a hundred students at the Y. M, C. A, noon lunchday today heard Professor A. M. Trawick, Professor of Sociology in the Scarritt Bible School at Kansas City, in his address "Keeping the Sabbeth" in which he outlined the religious situation of today. At the close of the speech Warren Cooksey, President of the Y. M. C, A. appointed Lyle Campbell, amid Smith Ivan Snyder, and Algo Henderson as a committee to nominate men for the offices of the Y. M. C. A, which will be vacant the first of March. The election of officers will be held at the next noun luncheon which will be the first week in April. "The question of religion takes precedence over politics on the front pages of all of our leading newspaper," he said. "This is not brought about by interest in religion but by tradition. It is not to keep the people out of the moving picture shows on Sunday nor is it to make them go to church, but it is to stir up a greater interest in the real spiritual life of Joint Dinner for Cabinets The first cabinets of the Y. M. C. A, and the Y. W. C. A, were entertained Tuesday at a dinner given by Miss Gunn, M. Blodgett, Grace Gaskell, and Warren Cooksey. Following the dinner was a social hour, worship and a discussion of the history of these joint dinners are planned to better correlate the work between the two organizations. Misa Elizabeth Apel, graduate of K. U. and a charter member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority, spent Saturday and Sunday in Lawrence, visitig at the Gamma Phi house. Miss Apel is now at the head of the French department at the Wichita high school. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. Work of Art Classes on Exhibit This Week End There will be an exhibition of the work done in the art classes of last semester in the design and life studio on the third floor of East Administration Building this week end. The exhibit in design will cover a sequence from the beginning problems to the most advanced work. The life exhibition will include nude and head charcoal drawings. DELTA U'S DEFEATED BY PHI PSIS, 21 TO 13 Dungan, Lichty, McGee and Goddell Were Star Players in Game The Phi Piis defeated the Delta U's last eight, 21 to 13. The teams were well matched and it was not until the last ten minutes of play that the Phi Pais secured a safe lead in the contest. The inability to connect with the basket at opportune times on easy shots proved costly to both teams. For the Phil Psis Dungan and Licky'd most of the scent and the free throwing of Brigham helped materially. McGee was the chief offensive star for the Delta U's with Gooddell playing a good defensive game. The summary: Delta Upson G FT McGee, f. 3 0 Oakes, f. 1 0 Wells, g. 1 0 Welsh, g. 1 0 Goddell, g. 0 0 Lashley, g. 0 1 Kuhl, f. 0 0 Totals... 6 1 Phi Kappa Pape G FT F Dungan, f... 3 0 0 Lickey, f... 4 0 0 Connelley, c... 0 0 0 Brigham, g... 1 5 3 Lynn, g... 0 0 2 Crowe, c... 0 0 3 Totals...18 5 8 Dr. W. L. Burdick will speak at the annual meeting of the State Live Stock association which meets in Salina Friday, in place of Chancellor Robert H. Scalia is to make the Charter Day address at the University of Minnesota. Your Free Enlargement eplenial enlarged amount 57%印屏 printed free from each roll of films finished, if you want to order larger sizes, The Toppex Fills Supply Co. This enlargement alone is worth more than we charge for developing your films. HOPES ARE BRIGHTER FOR THE AGGIE MEET Evans and Winters, Aggie Star Track Men, Have With-drawn from School' News from Manhattan that Jack Evans has quit school and will not be entered in the sprinting events in the K. S. A. C. and K. U. indoor track meet here Saturday has brought a ray of hope to the ashyawker track fans. With this comes also the anthem "High jumper," which high-jumper has just withdrawn from school, so that the "im" almost assumes the proportions of a meteor "We should win now." said Coach Schadmann this morning. "With the withdrawal of these men from Aggieville, K. U.'s weak points have not much opposition, as the Aggies with Evans and Winters are not much better in sprints and jumping than we are." The Aggie entries were received this morning, and Coach Schlademann and Dr. Allen have arranged the following program of the meet. K. U.-E. Bradley, Hostetter, O'leary, Pierson. 30 Trad Dash, 8 6 clock K. S. A. C—Gallagher, Axeline, Staleun. One Mile Run, 3:10 o'clock K. S. A. C—Watson, Vonreisen, Matthias, Cunningham. 30 Yrad Dash, 3 o'clock K. U.-Massey, Dierking, James, Wilson, Patterson. K. S. A. C.-Houston, Gallagher Sanderson. K. U.—Sandefur, E. Bradley, Prin gle. 440 Yard Run, 3:30 o'clock K. S. A. C—Turner, Riley, Clapp, Landon. K. U.-E. Bradley, Pringle, McGinnis, Phillips. K. U.-O'Leary, Coghill, Reid, Meidiger. 30 Yard High Hurdles, 3:25 o'clock K. S. A. C.-Gallagher, Axline, Hope. 30 Yard Low Hurdle, 3:40 o'clock K. S. A. C—Gallagher, Axeline, Hope, Stakeup. K. U.-E. Bradley, Pringle, Phillins, McGinnis. Pole Vault, 3:50 o'clock K. S. A. C—Axline, Hope. K. U. K—Rogers, C. Ringhart. Bon, Cummingham, Mattinas. K. U—Coghill, Dierkling, James, Meidiger. 880 Yard Run, 4 o'clock K. S. A. C—Watson, Clapp, Län- lion, Cunningham, Matthias K. S. A. C.-Henry, Stotts. K. U. Masey, Patterson, James, Wilson, Eckel. 2 Mile Run, 4:20 o'clock High Jump, 4:10 o'clock K. S. A. C.-Jennings, Turner. K. U.-McAdams, E. Bradley. 1 Mile Relay, 4:30 o'clock 1 Palle Reilly, 4:30 p. clock K. S. A. C.—Gallagher, Turner, Riley, Clapp, Watson. K, U—O'Leary, Rhinehart, Coghill, Reid. O'Bradley, Meidiger, Dierk- Send the Daily Kansan home. F. B. 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WIEDEMANN'S REX MAUPIN—Cornet GUN CHRISTENSEN—Banjo NORVIL SNYDER—Saxophone BERNARD WALDNER—Violin CLAYTON SAUERS—Xylophone SODA GRILL Make your table reservations early No advance in price Part of the Faculty Fr Final Examination (Continued from Page L. 1) hind the exemption plae. Graduate students are not exempted—why should seniors be? Personally, I would prefer preparation for final examinations than in studying during the semester." Prof. W. L. Burdick, School of Law: "The question does not affect us as it does other schools of the University, being an academic question. Our graduates must all take the state bar examination, so the more examinations they take here, the better they will be prepared." Shirts Hats Caps Neckwear— -every one a new Spring 1921 Style glad to show you HALF-PRICE Better get Your Spring Shirts Now while we're Selling 'em at Sale ends Saturday— Try the ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP For a Good Shine—We Give Them 1017½¹-726½⁻ Mass. ALTERATIONS We alter, repair, reline, clean and press ladies suits and dresses of every description. SCHULZ The Tailor 917 Mass. St. "I'm here to see that you do marry her" He was a college Senior, a foot-ball hero, president of his class, and all that—but he waited on table for his board. And he had the audacity to fall in love with the heiress to the Haynes millions, who had been brought up according to the social register instead of the golden rule. Mother was almost apoplectic with rage, but Father, determined to use this occasion to declare man-rule in the Haynes household, issued an ultimatum to the hesitating prospective son-in-law. This is the climax of a series of screamingly funny situations "THE SNOB With Wanda Hawley Walter Hiers and Sylvia Ashton It is a comdey in which laughs are thicker than snowflakes. If you have not already lost your heart to sunny-haired Wanda Hawley you will lose it beyond recovery in "THE SNOB." Varsity Tomorrow and Sat. Also Christie Comedy "A Homespun Hero" Regular Admission