JAYHAWKERS PUT OUT OF PENNANT RUNNING THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Missouri-Aggie Games at Man hattan May Decide Valley Championship NEBRASKA MEETS AMES Only Chance to Dislodge Huskers From 1000 Per Cent Column VALLEY STANDINGS Team W. L. Pct. Missouri 10 1.000 Nebraska 4 1.000 K. S. A. C. 6 1.858 Kansas 6 4.600 Ames 3 5.375 Oklahoma 3 7.300 Washington 2 6.250 Drake 1 6.143 Grimnell 0 6.000 GAMES THIS WEEK GAMES THIS WEEK Kansas-Washington, at Lawrence Wednesday and Thursday. Ames-Nebraska, Ames, Wednesday and Thursday. K. S. A. C.-Missouri, at Manhattan Friday and Saturday. Oklahoma-Washington, at Norman Friday and Saturday. Grinnell-Nebraska, at Grinnell, Friday and Saturday. Kansas hopes for a Valley championship pennant went glimmering last Saturday when the Aggie Wildcats carried off the second victory in a close hard-fought game. Coach "Phog" Allen's hitless wonders, after winning their first six games, dropped four games in a row, two to the Missouri Tigers, and two to the Kansas Aggies. The Valley race will probably be decided in the outcome of the Kansas Agie-Missouri games at Manhattan. By defeating the Tigers, the Agies who have but one defeat in the Valley, can put themselves very much in the eye of the game in dark horse, with all her games with the Iowa teams and with Oklahoma. The Missouri five will have the psychological odds with them when they invade the Agrieair at Manhattan Friday. The Tigers have won all of their ten valley games, while the Aggies have dropped two games, one to the Ames Agnes (and one to the Des Moines College, a non-conference school). The Aggies are not over-confident, and they must work the fast floor work of the Jayhawkers here. The long shooting of the Cowell brothers from the guard positions is disheartening to any team and proved instrumental in break ing up the five-man defense of the Jayhawkers. Two Valley teams will each pay four games this week. Washington playing Kansas at Lawrence Wednesday, and Thursday, and Oklahoma at Norman Friday and Saturday, and Missouri at Oakland. Iowa trip that includes two games with Ames and two with Grimmel. The Ames series, which will be played at Ames Wednesday and Thursday is the last chance for Nebraska to be included in the 1,060 percent column of games being comparedatively easy. Grinnell holds firmly on the celo- lar position, with all prospects pointing to losing two more games this week. Drake has no Valley games this week, and Washington is in the same position as Arizona. There is opportu- nity to show its basketball prowess, but the southern school is in too fast company this season. After this week, the Valley Cham will be, in all probability, at the head of the percentage column permanently Ochino Defeats Acomas In Close Battle, 12-10 The Ochines defeated the Acomas Saturday morning by the close score of 12 to 10. The game was featured by guard closing on both sides. The schedule of the Inter-Fraternity league is drawing near completion, only four regularly scheduled games remaining to be played. The next games will be PI Upation vs. Acosom. and Ochino vs. Sigma PIta Sigma. Alumni Office to Issue Directory The Alumni office will issue a d directory this summer or all k. U. graduates. The names and occupations of 7,500 will be included. Two thousand of these names are on the lost list now, but they will be hunted up and placed in order by summer. Send the Daily Kansan home! Big Relay Events Will Make Sixteenth Annual Contest on February 26 VARSITY TRACK SQUAD ENTERS K.C.A.C.MEET The entire Varsity track squad and at least four freshmen will be taken to Kansas City for the K. C. A. C. annual track and field meet, which will be held in Convention Hall February 16. The team will take over man that can show off their skills with Schlademan this morning, "but he must have must a plenty." The first year men who are certain of being taken are Kearney, spinner and hurdle man; Griffin, sprint and quarter-miller; and Strickland, a muller. Brown, a phomore who is at K. U. for his first year and is not tiltible for Varsity, will be taken down to run in the half-mile affair. Rodkey, of Crimson and Blue renown, will be one of the brightest points on the team which Dr. Reilly expects to send against the Illinois team. McMahon, former Nebraska star, is also to be entered on this team. This is the sixteenth annual K. C. A. C. meet, and as a special feature, Dr. Reilly, director of the K. C. A. C. is attempting to arrange a series of trials between Ewert Bradley, K. U.'s best and Brutus Hamilton, Missouri's star. Both are the pick of American athletes. Kansas' relay team will probably be matched against the Aggles, while Missouri and Nebraska are expected to be matched. Oklahoma vs. Hassell, Baker vs. William Jewell and McCormick will be the other relay events. Dr. Reilly has announced that the Shannon Douglas cup will again be in competition, this trophy to go to the winner of the tournament. There will be eight scrape events WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Try the ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP For a Good Shine—We Give Them 1017½-726½ Mass. 1047 Massachusetts St. CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $100,000.00 Receives Deposits, makes Loans, buys and sells Liberty Bonds and other Securities. Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and Travellers' Cheques. Food Drafts in multiples of $10.00. open to all. They are the quarter mile, half mile, 50-yard dash, 1 mile run, 16 pound shot, high jump, 50-yard low hurdles and pole vault. Two handicap events, open to all, are the 1,000-yard and the 12 pound shot. Baker Debating Team Is Here for Research The negative debate team composed of Harold Case, Jane Chubb, and Glen James, from Baker University is doing research work at Spooner library today. The question on which they are to debate is resolved: whether the U.S. government or appropriate legislation will prohibit all immigration into the United States, except for study and travel, for a period of three years." Later in the year, the negative team will debate with William Jewell at Liberty, Mo., and the College of Emporia at Baldwin. The affirmative team will debate with Park College at Ottawa, and Ottawa College at Ottawa. Sigma Phi gave its monthly alumni dinner in Kanss City Friday night. Mrs. R. A. Clark of Garden City has been visiting her daughter, Beatrice Clark, e23, for the past week. MISS JESSE A. CLINE Of the Department of Home Economics Who Spoke to Visiting Merchants To Todays Housekeepers— tutor of the Housekeeper" Fresh Each Day Our Chocolate Covered Hard-centers and Creams Assorted 1½ Pound...$ .50 2 Pounds...$1.75 1 Pound...$ .90 3 Pounds...$2.50 5 Pounds...$4.00 25% Cut from Former Price Wiedemann's Dr. Marie Green of Kansas City gave another of the series of hygiene lectures for women at Meyers Hall last night. Miss Lleo Carder has resigned her position in the correspondence study department in order to devote her time entirely to her studies. Surprise Sale No2- —starting today and closing Saturday Night— —We place on Special— 20 Dozen Silk Knit Four-in-Hand Ties— for $1. $\frac{85}{Each}$ Notice Window— - You'll have to hurry - for Neckwear of this Quality and at this price, will sell fast - Westminster Bible Chair Jonas William Boyer, Director Jonas William Boyer, Director Courses offered Second Semester 1921 AT WESTMINSTER HALL 1221 Oread Ave. I. The Message of Philippians ... Thr. 5 p. m. II. Great Texts in the Bible ... Thr. 7 p. m. III. The Final Faith ... Fri. 5 p. m. IV. The Christian Ministry ... IV. 7 p. m. Enroll now. No fees. See Mr. Boyer at Westminster Hall SHERWOOD EDDY Mr. Eddy's series watch for dates Kansas University February 18,19,20 A man of world-wide experience presenting a series of talks on vital questions Mr. EDDY has just returned from Asia and Europe where he studied social conditions in 18 of the principal countries. 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 Ad m. 75c