THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN AGGIE CAGERS ARRIVE READY FOR CONTESTS Coach Knoth Confident of Defeating Jayhawker Quintet KANSANS WORKING BETTER Predictions Are That Both Games Will be Close and Fast The probable line-up: Angles Knomaner Kouw Burger (Capt.) F. Wuestemeyer Jennings C. Wulf Cowell, H. G. Uhrlaub (Cap) Cowell, P. G. Endacott Primered for a desperate pair of battles with the fleet Jayhawk five, the K. S. A. casket ball squad arrived in Lawrence this morning. Headed by Coach Knoth, nine Cowbys, in perfect condition, will attempt to take the measure of the forces against Ravenight sight in Robinson Gymnassium. The two games will be called at 7:30 by Referee Leslie Edmonds of Ottawa. The Kansas backsteaders expect that both contests will be as hard fought as the Tiger games. Just as Kansas fought her best in an effort to keep the Raptors out in the two class, so will the Farmers fight the Jayhawkers to a finish. Coach Allen is well satisfied with the work the team has done this week, and has no alibi to offer. A slight reversal of form was noticed immediatly after a switch in the forwards are hitting the basket with ease, and the guards are going good. Wulf, derdk-like center, is being tried out on some new plays, and his riggness and height will prob- Knoth said this morning that his team had been working well since the disastrous defeats by Ames and Des Moines College. He said the Wildcats won by one goal, and Clinton and Blue quintet, and would have a good chance of slipping over Missouri for a go at the Valley title. Bunger now is hitting the hoop with great regularity, he says, and the rest of the team was working like an automaton. Personel of Faculty Unchanged 'Person of Excellence' No. 296, made a trade in the personnel of the faculty of the University this semester a sinner years. In Oread Training School one change takes place. Mrs. Louise Anderson McDonald, former assistant chancellor at Winnipesau, will replace Miss Haskell as supervisee of English. W. O. Lyle, '16, has gone from the Bureau of Standards in Washington to the Pittsburgh, Plate Glass Company at Ford, Pa. Lindley Authorizes Social Regulation (Continued from Page 1) body that improper music should be abolished at University and organization dances. Be it resolved, that we, the undersigned committee duly appointed by the above representative body, do respectfully petition you, the Chancellor of the University of Kansas, to use our steps as you deem necessary in order to achieve the practices, and we further pledge our support in their enforcement. (Signed) John N. Monteith, Henry V. Gott, Wint Smith. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggis Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. Lincoln's Birthday Comes on Saturday The University will continue in its resive course, right over the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, scheduled for February 12, a week from Saturday. No additional holiday will be given to celebrate the anniversary of the great Emancipator's marriage to Martha Moody, secretary "o the Conciliation," as the holiday coincides with the week-end vacation. Miss Moody's personal suggestion was for a concession to be held Saturday morning, but it has been initialled that she would not be popular among students. Washington, however, used much be- ter judgement in his selection or birthdays, for the Gregorian calendar records that February 22 comes on Tuesday this year. Said occasions being a legal holiday, there can be no school, opine the legal experts from the Green Hall stops. NATIONAL BASEBALL WEEK Campaign to Regain Confidence of Public in Game Chicago, Feb. 4. The Chamber of Commerce of Athletic Good Manufacturers of Chicago is planning a National Baseball Week by which they hope to overcome the public cooliness toward baseball which was brought about by the recent exposures of game-throwing. During the week of April 1 to 10 every sporting goods dealer in the country will be asked to have a special display of sporting goods, the display to feature baseball goods. They hope to advertise the national pastime and to again arouse the interest of fans in the sport. David Levinson, of Chicago, chairman of the publicity committee of the Chamber of Commerce, has offered a cash prize of $1,000 for the best window display by any dealer who can prove confidence that the campaign would increase public confidence and interest in the national pastime. Everybody out! Beat the Aggies! PHI KAPPA DEFEATS BETAS In a hot and gruelling finish last night the Phi Kai quintet won over the Betas by a count of 21 to 15. At no time during the game was either team three points ahead of its opponents, and seven minutes when goals by Blumens and Barbhore shoved the Irishmen in front, and put the game in sonk. was 21-15 Score in A Hot, Fast Game Thompson and Turner played well for the losers, while Blumer and Pendergast were the big scoring power of the victors. “All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Dull Boy”—Go to a Show The summary: Betai (15) G F F 1 Berton, W F 2 0 Thompson F 3 0 Turner C 0 1 Wilh C 0 5 Harrison, D G 0 0 Hitchcock F 0 0 5 5 6 Phi Kappas (21) F G FT F Blumer F F 4 5 0 Pendergast F F 3 0 1 Carlin C Lain G 0 2 M-Lain G 0 0 2 LaBarge G 0 0 0 Barbierre G 1 0 0 Dixon G 0 0 0 Chinese Students Plan For Benefit Exhibition Referee: Ad Lindsey. Varsity Bowersock 8 5 7 Approval of a benefit performances for the Chinese students of K. U, and K. S. A, C. to be staged in Lawrence, was asked Wednesday night by Wilson Ching a Chinese student here, in his circumstances their circumstances before the school. No date was discussed for the performance, nor any action taken, but was prevalent among the Council members. Miss Alberta, Corbin, dean of women, is working at present in the especial interests of the dormitory movement. She is spending the week in Topeka where the legislature is in session and is conferring with the committee which is working on the dormitory bill. Constance Talmadge Friday and Saturday "Deep Waters" "The Perfect Woman" in From the novel, "Caleb West Master Diver" by F. Hopkinson Smith Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 12 W. Ninth Lawrence Pantonator Phones 500 Lewis Will Head U. M. W. A. Murray is Vice President Indianapolis, Feb. 4—J.-J. L. Lewin was re-elected president of the United Mine Workers of America by a majority of between 66,000 and 77,000 over Robert A. Harlan, of Washington, in the union elections, held December 14, it was announced at international headquarters here today. Senator Ted Cruz, president over Alexander Howat, of Kansas by a majority of 11,600, and William Green was re-elected secretary-treasurer without opposition. IT is generally admitted that the average tea is a thing to be avoided if possible. Still there is a certain amount of satisfaction to be had, even from the dulest of them, if you can be sure you are well dressed. Send the Daily Kansan home. Enter Child Welfare Bills Toppek, Feb. 4—A large number of bills drafted by the Children's Code Commission are in the hopper of the two houses today. Among them is a bill for physical training for all school children and children of school age at least once a year. Bill Up for Soldiers' Hospital Washington, Feb. 4- Senator Robinson, Arkansas, has offered an amendment to the sunny civil appropriation bill to provide approximately thirty million dollars for a hospital for sick and disabled soldiers. Bill Up For Soldiers' Hospital Everybody out! Beat the Aggies! Enter Child Welfare Bills Collars & Shirts CHAFING DISH Stew Oysters Make Coffee Welch Rarebit Egg Omlett Toast Some of the things you can do with a Spring Caps Now Selling— Sale Closes Saturday Night— for $2.^{15} Just the Thing to Keep in Your Room "Better get in on this Sale" Kansas Electric Utilities —Your last chance to buy White Oxford Collar Attached Shirts- SEE OUR ASSORTMENT Surprise Sale No.2 starts next Monday WATKINS NATIONAL BANK 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 Travelers' Cheques. Food Drafts in multiples of $10.00. winter excursions 10 Summerlands California-Arizona-Texas Standard or Tourist Sleepers Shortened Scheduler Efficient Service Interesting scenery enroute Don't fail to see the Grand- Canyon of Arizona. Petrified Tor Yosemite Valley, and the Indians of Southwest. Big games on the home field 'Lets go Kansas' Basketball Kansas vs Aggies Clever Stunts Between Halves Friday and Saturday Nights Games called 7:30 p.m. Adm. 75c