THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FROSH SQUAD IS CUT AS MEN SHOW WORTH Games With Varsity Begi Shortly After Christmas Vacation Thirty-three men are now fighting for places on the freshman basketball squad. It will be cut down gradually, but the team, according to Coach "Scurbily" (not shown), the original freshman squad numbered ninety-three men at the beginning of freshman basketball practice but has not played as down as the men show their worth. The first official game with the Varsity squad will be shortly after the boys have recuperated from home cooking. Coach Laslett is at present giving the freshman a daily workout and the varsity players will tear through the Varsity defense. He expressed much pleasure over the way that some of the boys were showing up. In fact Laslett believes that he has some men at present that would be valuable help to the Varsity. The Freshman backs up his teammate Robinson Gymnastium under the personal direction of Coach "Scrubby" Laslett. FRATS FORM LEAGUE Five Local Organizations Draw Up Basket Ball Schedule A basketball league among the local fraternities was organized Tuesday afternoon. All five of the local fraternities will have teams: Allelambia, Acomas, Pi Ips庐ion Sigma Phi Sigma, and Ochohio. According to the schedule drawn up yesterday afternoon each team meets each other team twice during the season which will last from January 12th to February 4th and be played at 5:40 o'clock in the afternoon and Saturday mornings. The schedule follows: The schedule follows: Jan. 8—Ochino vs. Allemania; P Upsilon vs. Sigma Phi Sigma. Jan. 11—Aecomas vs. Allemania. Jan. 12—Ochino vs. Sigma Ph. Sigma. Jan. 15—PI Upson vs. Acomas, Alicania vs. Sigma PI Higna, Jan. 19—PI Upson vs. Acoma, Jan. 19—PI Upson vs. Acoma, Jan. 22—Ochino vs. PI Upson; Sigma PI Higna vs. Acomas, Feb. 1—Acomas vs. Sigma PI Higna Feb. 2—Ochino vs. Pi Upsilon. Feb. 5—Ochino vs. Accona; P Upsilon vs. Allemann. Feb. 8—Pi Upson vs. Acomas. Feb. 9—Allemania vs. Sigma Phi. Slona. Feb. 12—Acomas vs. Allemania; Sigma Phi Sigma vs. Ochino. Feb. 15—Pt Upsilon vs. Sigma Pi Sigma. Feb. 16-Ochino vs. Allemania. Y. W. C. A. Committee Holds Dinner The Y. W. C. A. Committee on religious educational classes, of which Miss Frances Fengel is the chairman, had a dinner at Wiedemann's Tea Room. Tuesday, December 14, at 5:30. Wilma Miller, c21, will arrive in Lawrence Saturday to spend Christmas vacation. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist Mankind Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. A. G. ALRICH Printing, Engraving, Binding Office Supplies, Rubber Stamps Stationery, Seals, Stencils 736 Mass., Street Director Allen to Visit County Organizations In the interest of the County Clubs, Dr. F. C. Allen will spend his Christmas mazing vacation at the various entertainments given in the different counties. He will visit Jewellery Mills, Bristol, and Bourbon County at Fort Scott Dec. 22, and at Garnett in Anderson County Dec. 23. He will be in Leavenworth, Leavenworth County Dec. 30, and on December 31 in Attachment 28. The purpose of his talks will be to get athletes interested in K. U. Spooner Library Gets Many Interesting Books Many new books of timely interest to students have been received recently by the Spooner library. Among these is a book upon Creative Chemistry by E. E. Slosson, Editor of The University Press, the former student of the University, The Brass Check, by Upton Sinclair, is a critical work on Journalism. Four copies of this are now in the Library. There are a series of travel studies and sketches by E. V. Lacous and G. W. Reid, who have enjoyed even to simply look through. The books upon Sociology are Social Process, C. H. Cooley; Labor's Challenge to the Social Order, J. G. Brooks; Economic Democracy, C. H. Douglas; Democracy and Ideal, J. Erskine; Morale, C. Stanley Hall; Economics students would be interested in these: Peace in the Making, H. W. Harris; Real Democracy in Felix Podorik; Russian-Immigration, H. W. Pettie; Simian World, Clarence Day; New Frontier, Guy Emerson; English Political Institutions, J. Armarioil. Other new books are: How We Advertise America, George Creel; Letters from China and Japan, edited by Dwyeth Evelyn, J. Dewsey and C. McKinnon; Great Steel Strikes, Gulik; Great Steel Strikes, W. Z. Foster; Orthological Geography, Z. Aubunb, in five volumes; Blue Guides to London and to England in the volumes by E. V. Lacus; The Governance of England Sidney Low. Prof. W. A. Griffith will leave Friday for Riverside, California, where e expects to make his home. Modern Nero Fiddles As Irish Town Burns History repeats itself. A new Nero, in the person of a roving musician, fiddled during the burning of Grandin in Ireland, last month. Granard, in Ireland, last month, musician, awakened by the outcrops of the people and the general trench with his pickaxe, under with his precious fiddle under his arm. The police saw him, captured him, and forced him to walk up and down the streets of the town playing English airs while the town burned. Oral Interp. Classes Hold Contest. The annual contest between the Oral Interpretation classes is now being carried on. The final contest will be held just before final examination week. There are one hundred twenty-five students enrolled in the four classes, and these are first divided into sections. After competence tests the best two chosen from each class, and these will take part in the final contest. The judges in the final contest will consist of faculty judges and advanced students who have given to the winner. These contests much interest in the classes. Oral Interp. Classes Hold Contest. Tell the folks about K. U. Yes, we have Christmas gifts to please every eye and at PRICES to please every purse. But no matter how low be the price, you can rely on getting the UP-QUALITY in any sale we sell. First, come in and SEE our gift goods; you will look no further, because our jewelry will make appropriate gifts for all. Our WORD is our BOND A. Marks & Son The Gift Shop 735 Mass. Grenada Lectures Thursday A freshman engineering students will be given in the Assembly Room, Marvin Hall at 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Captain Grenada, who has charge of the engineering section of the R. O. T. C. here, will speak on his work and explain the War." Captain Grenada spent some time in France and has some actual data on the work performed by the engineers over there. He also has a number of lantern slides dealing with the subject of his lecture. These will be shown at the same time. Rita Burt, A. B.'20 visited at the Ch. Omega house Sunday. Grenata Lectures Thursday. 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