THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEW LINE-UP TO MEET WASHINGTON QUINTET Allen Using a New Combination to Bolster Up the Offense PIKERS A "DARK HORSE" St. Louis Team Has Plenty Fight—Games at 7:30 o'clock The tentative line-up. Kansas Pos. Washington Wostemeyer. F. De Boit Honest F. Heery Hoult (Carp). G. Thurston Meeker. G. Endcott. G. (Carp) Krabe With a wholesale change in the probable line-up for tonight's battle with the Washington Pikers, the Kansas basket ball team is confident of annexing another victory in the Conference race. Although the quintet listed above may not be the men finally selected by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics at Missouri, this week, and they have been developing a strong offense, which has been the Jayhawk weak point this season. Nothing much is known about the powers of the Washington team. Captain Krabe is a plunging guard, whose floor-work and shooting features his team's play in every contest. The Pilbers held Missouri to one close score last week, and so said to be traveling at high speed right now. Coach Matthew Brown, formerly a Syracuse man, has instilled a lot of enthusiasm in the Missourians with the have plenty of fight in tonight's game. The Crimson and Blue five hopes that some of that fight will be taken away from them before the time comes for tomorrow night's melee. Both struggles with the St. Louis team will be called at 7:30 o'clock and good crowds are expected to turn out and root for a come-back from the season. The team will be referred by Ray Sermon, Springfield, (Mass.) Y. M. C. A. TRAINING SCHEDULE IS OUT A Work-out Program for Track Is Announced Truck Coach Karl Schlademann announced the workout schedule for the track team this morning. All] practice before the Agile meet will be in indoors in Robinson Gymnasium, but after that all meet practice will be on McCook Field. The schedule follows: Feb. 8.—All afternoon. Everybody bring spikes. Feb. 7—Afternoon. Rubber track. no spikeke. 8 p.m. Pole vaulters. jumers and weight men. Feb. 9. —Same. 880 tryout 4 p. m. Feb. 10. —Same as ninth. No tryouts. Feb. 11.—Same as tenth. Feb. 12—Same as them. Feb. 12—8 p. m. Tryouts for sprints hurdles, weights, jumps, 440- mile, mile. Feb. 14.-All afternoon. 2-mile trvout. Feb. 15—All afternoon. 16. 18 - A4 aftermath. 16. F-8 - p. m. Everybody out. Last hard workout for Angie Alge. 17. L-Last light workout at 4:30 Feb.18—Rest. Feb. 19—Aggie meet. Prospective Teachers to Meet All seniors and graduate students we are expecting to meet in coming so we are expected to meet the secretary of the Appointment Committee on Friday afternoon, February the 11th, at 4:30, in Room 110 Fraser. It is important that all prospectors teachers be present at this meeting. Preoperative Teachfree to Meet "Pete" Jones Improving At University Hospital Acoth announce the pledging of Marguerite Atwood of Caney and Vivian Eytchison of Omaha. "Pete" Jones is improving rapidly, and should be out of the University hospital in a few days, according to a report by Dr. H. T. Jones, his physician. Jones has been in the hospital since Monday evening of this week, and there was some fear that the severe cold he was suffering from had caused a death, but Doctor Jones said today that there was no fear of this. A NEW BASKETBALL LEAGUE Professional Fraternities Have Outlined a Schedule A schedule for inter-professional fraternity basket ball has been drawn up by the Professional Pan-Hellenic "umpell." The Professional Pan-Hellenic is not a new organization in the University, but is a revision of the pre-war organisation of that name. It is the intention of the Council to renew fraternity relations since the activities of professional fraternities have become somewhat lax. It is stated that the reorganized body is showing good spirit and expects to function in Hill activities. In the series of basket ball games, seven teams will participate. Because the following elimination schedule was adopted. Phi Delta Chi will play Alpha Delta February 12. Phi Mu Alpha will play Delta. Theta Phi the same day, the winners of these two games will play February 26. Alpha Phi Sigma and Phi Beta Pi will play February 19, and the winner will play Phi Chi who drew a "byp" in the schedule. The two winning teams will play for the championship, February 26. The Gym has been engaged for the two games each Saturday. The first two games will be next Saturday at 10 a.m., and then to the winners of the tournament. Former Student Married Interesting to K. U., students is the announcement of the marriage of Florence Swartz to Lawrence Oaks. Mr. Swartz attended the home of the bride's parents in Wichita last Tuesday evening. Miss Swartz attached the University this fall, and Mr. Oaks attended here two years ago. He is a member of the University faculty who will make their home in Wichita. Staging a "surprise," the Phi Gams basket ball team defeated the Acacia quintet Tuesday night in a close and hard fought game, 16 to 12. The Phi Gams led nearly all the way, but at no time did they have an appreciable advantage until the last minute of play. PHI GAMS SPRING SURPRISE 守肌猩 starfed for the victors by making 14 of their 16 points. Johnson played his usual good game for the acacia team, but "Babe" Clark forward, failed to hit the basket with his accustomed regularity. Score The summary: Phi; Giam (16) Stanton, f. ... 1 0 Middelkauf, f. ... 4 6 Akeley, g. ... 0 4 McGuire, g. ... 0 4 Kane, g. ... 0 4 Iroover, g. ... 0 4 Kaiser, f. ... 0 4 GFT F Raymond Caleane, c23, spent Sunday and Monday in Kansas City. "All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Dull Boy”—Go to a Show 5 6 13 Acacia (12) G FT F McVey, f. .0 0 1 Clarke, f. .0 0 3 Johnson, e. .3 0 3 Allison, g. .0 4 7 Eklund, g. 0 0 Bolton, l. 1 0 K. U. Women in Topeka For Dorm Bill Today Four women of the University went to Topeka this morning to interview members of the legislature in regard to the bill to provide dermotories for Kansas City, and to the House yesterday. They are Pauline Newman, of Fort Scott, Helen Marsh of Norton, Helen Thurston of Kansas City, Kansas, and Luciar King of Minnesota. These women will talk to legislators from their own counties and others today. They are the direction of Miss Margaret Lynn. Four University women went to Topka last week to speak before the committee on state affairs, to which the dormitory bill had been referred, and to interview other legislators. They were Graczek, Lowe Geiger, and Helen Olson. The committee passed favorably on the bill. Bowersock Varsity Acacias Are Defeated by a 16-12 In "ON WITH THE DANCE" Tonight and Tuesday Tonight Only MAE MURRAY Also Paramount Magazine Also Comedy Admission 11c and 33c Including Tax ALSO COMEDY Friday and Saturday "The FORBIDDEN WOMAN" Clara Kimball Young Thursday Earle Williams in "DIAMONDS in ADRIFT" ALSO COMEDY Junior Quill to Meet Thursday in Fraser Miss Alice Winston, assistant professor in English, announces that a meeting of the Junior Quill Club will be held in Room 110, rasserts Hall, Thursday evening, for the purpose of outlining the work of this organization. The Junior Quill Club "has been formed under the direction of the Quill Club. The original membership of the club was by appointment by the Rhetoric teachers, each teacher was permitted to name five students from her class. There was a freshman who excused some sophomore he should be named. A tryout has been held for others who desire membership, this plan according to Miss Winston has been accrued to be unfit to those who attend high school, but she says that more manuscripts will be received and no one should feel that they are not wanted because they have not been invited to become a member. No limit has been placed upon the number of members. Complete line of the best face and talc powders—Rankins Drug Store—adv. STATE BONUS PROPOSED Bill Is Mothered by Women's Auxiliary of Legion Topkaka, Feb. 9—A bill is being prepared for introduction Tuesday by Ida M. Walker, representative from Morton, to submit to the people a proposal to pay ex-service men one dollar for every day that they were in the service. The bill is being introduced and "mothered" by the Women's auxiliary of the American Legion. Miss Lytton Talks to Kappa Phi Kappa Phi held a joint meeting with the Foreign Missionary Society of Japan and a student committee. Miss Lytton, student secretary of the Foreign Missionary Society spoke on "Conditions in Japan and China." She told many inter-ethnic experiences in the schools of Japan. Miss Ruth Raus, field secretary of the Student Volunteers was also present. Miss Lydon and Miss Raus were invited to Kappa Phi as honorary members. Aubrey Campbell, c24, spent the week-end at his home in Lansing. Band to Play For Merchants The University Band will give a special concert Thursday night for the members of the Merchants Short Primer Hall at 7:30 o'clock. The concert will be about half an hour long. This special opportunity for the Merchants to hear the University Band will also give the Band one of the best possible chances to display its ability to the representatives of Kansas industry. Alpha Kappa Chi Elects Officers Alpha Kappa Chi, professional architectural fraternity, elected officers for the new year at a meeting held in Marvin Hall, at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday. After the election there was a business meeting of the fraternity. The new officers are: George Chandler president; Honor F. Nevill, president; R. H. Ribbs, secretary D. K. Prohasker, treasurer. The new officers will take charge at once. Will tailor your Spring Suit to order. Just received 27 different styles and over 450 swatches for Spring of 1921. Select Your Ticket Select Yours Today S. G. CLARKE 1033 Mass. St. Four Years Overcoat Prices The price opportunities are here now, but make no mistake—they're not here much Longer. Heavy losses have been incurred all down the clothing line, both by the manufacturer and the retailer. Salesman Joe For these wind-up days of our season, we offer prices that we haven't duplicated this season, or indeed for these past four years. The new typist determined to make a good impression. She turned up half an hour in the room. Finding her typewriter, she found it in a bottle, she found a bottle, and gave it a thorough oiling and oiled all the other typewriters in the room. There is nothing, she thought, making one indispensable. Her chief arrived, gave a pleased look around, and handed the piece to her smile changed to a frown. "Miss Smith," she said, seen my cough mixture?" The thoughtful man knows that the end of present wholesale losses in clothing is nearly over, and he will grasp the savings while he may. The The Suits $25, $30, $35 The Gabardines $25 and $35 The Overcoats $25 and $30 Narrow Knit Ties Special $1.00 Shirts now $3,$2,$1 Genuine B.V.D. $1.50 S KOF ELLING S TAD YSTEM S Big games on the home field Basketball 'Lets go Kansas' Kansas vs Washington Wednesday and Thursday Nights Games called 7:30 p.m. See Washington "Pikers" in Action A d m. 75c