THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FIRST GAME FRIDAY AT SEVEN O'CLOCK "Curtain-raiser" Before Grinnel Game Will be Ober vs. Frosh LONBORG VERSUS LONBORG Game With Pioneers Will Start Promptly at 7:45, Say Coaches The freshman basket ball team will meet the Ober five in a preliminary contest before the game scheduled between Kansas and Grinnell, in Robin Hornsby's first game. The Ober team is composed of former should be an interesting game, as K. U. stars, including "Dutch" John Rudolph Uhlrlaub, John Bunn Frank McDonald of Baker University, Harry Turner and Howard Miller. The freshman squad this year is one of the best for several seasons, according to Coach "Scrubby" Laslett. Those who are showing up well are Dee Mifflin, Lawrence high school star, John Lonbong, Clarence Black, Bunckebock, Mitchell, Bernstein, Thompson, Frederick and Glacon. The game will start at 7 o'clock sharp in order to be finished before the Varsity game, which begins at 7:45 o'clock. "Scrubby" especially urges al freshem to be there. An interesting feature will be the playing of Longbond vs. Lonborg, as Arthur plays guard on the Ober team and John is placed at forward on the freshman squad. 9 suits pressed for $1.50. We use a 1921 model sanitary vacuum press. C. B, Eberhart, over House's Clothing Store. 81-3 Pi U Wins Fast Game From Alemannia, 22-11 Pi Upsilon won a fast, rough basketball game from Alemannian last night by a score of 22 to 11. The game was featured all the way up the stretch in man/man, but it was fast all of the time. This was the first defeat the Alemania five have met in the Inter-Fraternity League. The result of last night's game leaves Pi Upsilon with Pi Sigma sigma for first place. R. O. T. C. May Have Band If Men Are Interested The Commandant of the K. U. unit of khe R. O. T. C. announced this morning that an effort would be made to organize a Band Unit of the local R. O. T. C. This should be of interest to band men because arrangements are being made to make this unit to the Summer Camp at San Francisco if an organization of twenty-five musicians can be completed. About fifty men of the other unks have certified their intentions of attending this camp which will be held during June and park of July. If K.U. could be represented with a band he would should make a remarkable showing at this gathering of leading university men of the country. Woman Engineer Goes to Tulsa. Julia Carman, B. S. 20, first woman to receive a degree from the School of Engineering, and who was employed with the geological survey of the University until Christmas, has accepted a position with a firm in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Toilet articles: tooth paste, face and tallow powders, preparation at Rankins drug store. -adv.-81-2 Send the Daily Kansan home EIGHT VALLEY TEAMS WILL PLAY THIS WEEK Predicted That Games Will Have Little Effect on Valley Standings These eight teams will play both Friday and Saturday nights of this week. Nebraska leaves conference games on take on South Dakota Saturday. Kansas vs. Grimell at Lawrence Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Norman Kansas Aggies vs. Ames at Ames Drake vs. Washington at St. Louis It is predicted by sport followers that the games this week will have but little effect upon the Valley standings. Kansas is expected to sit hard on Grimell, and the Missouri and Kansas Aggie quintets are favored by Kahoon Driskel and Washington have yet to break into the "W" column, and the games this week end will bring one of them from the cellar position. A sport story from Ames in the morning's Kansas City Times quoted the Ames coach as picking the Missing Tiger to guard against the two teams meet. The Iowa State mentor credited the Tigers with more weight, better handling of the ball, and complied both their offense and defense. Dr. M. N, Tihen, M. D. '18, was a guest at the Phi Beta Pi house last week. While there his engagement to Miss Lara Keeler of Lawrence was invited. There will be present in the partnership of Dr. Horn, surgeon of Wichita. Baseball was revived at K. U. in 1880. It received faculty approval and the Canfield silver ball was given as a prize to stimulate effort. We Announce the First Showing of Women's and Misses Tailored Suits For Spring 1921 On Friday and Saturday The collection is from one of Fifth Avenue's Expert Tailors of Women's rnd Misses Suits. $42.50 to $85.00 THE PRICES Onwrs. Bulline Hackman Military Science departments now being operated in the universities of the country, seem certain that they are going to receive more support with the coming of the new administration since the formation of the units. New Administration to Favor Military Science An excerpt from the Army and Navy magazine states that "it is refreshing to note that Confressman Anthony is quoted as saying that President-elect Harding is deeply interested in providing adequate provision for voluntary Military training. That Senator Harding desires the Reserve Officers Training Corps schooled together with cillifan school land college training, whereby the country shall have not less than 150,000 young men in training. This would confirm that their education will not be complete without such training." Two hundred dollars was raised by subscription of faculty and students toward an athletic field in 1889. Colonel McCook of New York contributed $3,000. The University raised $10,000. The Kansas Editor, a journal of information and entertainment which is published by the department of Journalism of the University of Kansas is again out for its readers. The magazine has the program for the college journalism program which meets in Topka next Friday and Saturday, January 28 and 29. It also contains two stories by Professors F. P., W. Dillon and Earl Potter of the journalism department. It describes how he and the Kansas City Star of January 10. The story, "How to Spell It," does all in can invincibility us to how spell Quantrill's name. The story continues with a signature, a signature on his own handwriting. Bsair Cannon of Garnett visited friends in Lawrence last week-end. Thomas Lane, who has been enrolled at the University of Minnesota expects to enroll in the school of law next semester. Professor Dillon's story comments on the success of the University of Kansas in being able to turn out such capable men and women. "How do you know this one is mine?" he asked smiling Rastus, the hat boy. "I don't know that, suh," was the answer. "Then why do you give it to me?" queried the professor. "Come ye' give it to me out!" Kansas Editor Contains Stories by Professors Salesman Joe ReprievingtheEntire Stock of Caps Today we put on sale all caps at just 1/2 price $5.00 now ... $2.50 4.50 now ... 2.25 1.50 now ... 2.00 3.50 now ... 1.75 3.00 now ... 1.50 2.50 now ... 1.25 2.00 now ... 1.00 Announcing 1/4 Cut in Wiedemann's Chocolate Candy New Prices 1-2 lb. $ .50 1 lb. .90 2 lbs. 1.75 3 lbs. 2.50 5 lbs. 4.00 Effective today Wiedemann's Lenine Reported to be In Serious Condition Rige, Jan. 20. —The life of Nikokolon Lenine is in serious danger, according to reports that have reached rebel. The latest report from Moscow was that Lenin, lying ill, was surrounded by relatives, whose precautions against poison plots outlival that of the guards of the ancient gaars. The annual rope pull contest between freshmen and sophomores was one athletic feature of the older college. It occurred for the last time in 1880. The Athletic Association equipped one of the large rooms in the dome of Fraser Hall as a gymnasium in $ 16^{\mathrm{th}} $ "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. B. B. MCOCOLLOCH, Druggia Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. Want to Save Money on your suit of clothes? cut in price Then see the many bargains you are able to obtain from the hundreds of samples all of which have been cut in price Prices $27.50 and Up S. G. CLARKE 1033 Mass. St. Suits Overcoats Gabardines —your choice of any garment for— Full Dress and Tuxedos Excepted $ 35. 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