M dais dose lege I hav hed de do we fi he ca in THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BASKET CAGERS WORK TO DEVELOP OFFENSE "Hitless Wonders" Being Train ed in Making Scores and Performing Floor Work BUILD AROUND UHRLAUB But Captain May be Moved to Guard Position if Wulf Shows Well at Center With the development of a sterling offensive the outstanding goal of every practice, twenty-five Varsity aspirants are working out each afternoon at Robinson Gymnasium in an effort to build up a well-rounded quintette. Right now, the Kansas squad is composed of 'fourth-grade women' as well as 'five-grade women' to be far more advanced than ability to cage the rotund pill. Practice thus far has shown that the team will be centered around Captain Uhriah, last year's center, who may be shifted to guard for the team in a back-to-back place, "Long Boy" Wulf, whose six and a half foot put him in a class with the Woolworth building, may be given a chance at center. Wulf is from the state of Washington and commonwealth, the trees of the "Commonwealth." Bennett and Body have rounded into form, and both are making bags with great regularity. Owen, a senior computer scientist at Looked looked in last night's practice. Coaches Allen and Laaslett are working hard to shape the material for Valley games before January 7 when Kansas meets Drake for the first game of the year. Dr. Allen believes that fighting ability is the greatest potentiality of the Jayhawks backeteers. "We are handicapped by lack of experienced men," declared Armell this morning, "and most of the Valley schools have many letter men back, Missouri and the Kansas Angies especially, but Kansas is going to make every team it meets feel that a real game has been played." By "Snow" Whit. SPORT SPUTTER George "Hungry" Hale heard the call of the court for the first time last night, and looked well in his first attempt at hitting the hoop. Among other football men who are going to make a good race, for the Kannahunt姐妹 are Andy McDonald and Jake Wheeler. They are fast, and shoot accurately. Bright now Roy Bennett and George Body seem to have the knack of rolling in the inflated sphere. Both are letter men from past years. Other sport writers have picked these all-Vailey football teams, but we prefer to pick an all-Vailey sound. Following is the list of our selections, which leaves one for every man on the team. If any of them were not part of the group with his would shack hullahuha until a certain well known neither region freezes over. So look 'em over! Ends, Ride, Kansas; Hassak, Oklahoma; Goesel, Missouri; and Wade, Drake, Tackles, Nettula, Kansas; Gate, Kavels, Travis, Missouri, Guards, Smoot, Oklahoma; Amme, Drake; Jones, Kansas; and Singleton, Washington; Centers, Wallace, Ames, and Bunker, Missouri; Quartbacks, Lonborg, Kansas, and Royal Ames, Halifax, Kentucky, Kansas, and Lewins, Oklahoma, Kansas; and Lewis, Missouri, Fullbacks, Lincoln, Missouri, and Swatte, Oklahoma. Criticisms of these choices may center around Fullbright, Missouri, halfback; Markley, Grinnell, fullback; Houston, K. S. A. C. guard, Dimit, Grimlin end, and Niggemeyer, Drake quarterback. However, our opinion is taken more seriously, however. As this is the Kansas's first attemps at any kind of an all-Valley selection, it is very easy to avert flaws. Pursued of our mythical sound shows that Oldhoma landed 5; Missouri 5; Kansas 5; Drake 3; Ames 2; Washington 1; and K. S. A. C. 1. Grinnell is not favored with a single choice. When the stands are taken into account, three men would be but if third string men were also to be chosen, the result would more closely record the record of the various Valley teams. M. U. Launches Memorial Drive The University of Missouri will formally launch a cammafone December 17 to raise one-half million dollars among the alumni, students and fellow students of the University in order to donate a monument and other buildings. These buildings are to be dedicated to the fifty-two graduates of M. U. who lost their lives in the war. Kingman High Eager To Play Fort Scott An invitation from Dr. F. C. Allen to Kingman and Fort Scott high schools to play the state high school championship football game on McCook Field was rejected by Fort Scott and accepted by Kingman. Kingman refused to play Horton high school on Fort Scott, but he little about Horton record. Kingman was eager to play Fort Scott, and the boys are disappointed because that school has rejected the K. U. invitation, according to the Kingman coach. Roof of Blake Hall Is Now Being Repaired The roof of Blake Hall, which was badly damaged by lightning last August, is now being repaired and will be in good shape within a short time, according to Joan Shea, superintendent. The extent of the damage was estimated to be about two thousand dollars. The delay in repairing the roof is due to the fact that the tile had to be made to order by a firm in Coffeyville, as the company which made the original tile used for the building has gone out of business. Women Aren't Crazy; It's Freshman Week There are some evidences on the campus this week of pessimism gone to seed, or the casual observer might think that the addicted people have lost their minds. This may not seem an unusual phenomenon, for some will say that such evidences are very common in the opinion, the fact romains that some sorority women appeared on the Hill this week, prepared for a regular deluge. They had the looks of being prepared for the worst, but smiled broadly when approached as to the reason for their eccentricities. The response was, "Why don't you with the times," they Freshman week, you see, and we have to appear this way for three days. It's lots of fun but people look at us like they thought we have gone crazy," said one who carried an umbrella in an upright position. One girl wore a hat and another wore her hair Hille Burke style to please the upperclassman. The plea these girls make is to be generous in judgement and give them the bane of the doubt. A recent i host Kanzan's "want column" notified the public that a silk kimono had been lost. If this lost artifact has not been found, we want the loser to know that if any of the follows in our house are caught by a thief, we will silk him at bathrobe, we will notify the proper authorities. Buy Red Cross stamps. Will Have Dinner Every Month to Keep' the Men Together The Reserve Officers Training Corps will give a banquet in Robinson gymnasium, Tuesday, December 7, at 6:30 o'clock for the Hill and Lawrence members of the Reserve Officers Association. One hundred and fifty members of the R. O. T. C. and about thirty members of the R. O. A. are expected to be present at the banquet. Dean P. Witt Smith, Wirt Smith, 121, and several members of the R. O. T. C. will give speeches. R. O. T. C. TO ADOPT STUDENT GOVERNMENT "In the R. O. T. C at least, if in no other part of the University there is going to be a real Student Government, organized by the students and faculty, the best of their conscious ability," said Major Burdick this morning while It is the hope and stammer opinion of Major Burdick that the men in the R. O. T. can will take upon themselves seriously the true meaning of Student Government and see to it that they are concerned it will be enforced. "Three men are to be appointed and nine elected," said Morgan Burdick, "and these will be the board of directors before whom all deficiencies are brought for punishment. For a while I shall help them and after that I think they will be able to do it entirely by themselves." speaking of the plans to be discussed and made at the dinner for the R. O. T. C. tonight. It is hoped that these dinners may take place the first Tuesday of every month and may be the means of keeping the men together. Vidow of Feud Victim Files Suit for Damages Topoka, Dec. 7-Mrs. Harriet M. Berry of Browder, has filed suit in the federal court vs. Chamney and Elvin Dewy of the C. P. Dewy company of Chicago for $71,400 judgment on a suit in won the state court in 1918 for the death on Daniel P. Berry who was killed in the famous Berry-Dewy land feud of western Kansas. Sale Opens at 8:30 Wednesday A. G. ALRICH Printing, Engraving, binding Office Supplies, Robber Stamp Stationery, Seals, Stencils 736 Mass. Street Innes Bulline Hackman Dancing Frecks, charmingly fashioned from Charmeuse, Chiffons, Satins in evening shades or black. Earlier $27.50 to $65.00 at One-Fourth Less. A Sale of Furs F. B. McCOLLOCH, Draggist Eastman Kodak L. E. Watermair and Cornell THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. Just as the first, real cold weather arrives. With fur coats reduced to about the cost of manufacture. Beautiful Suits of soft wool materials, youthful models gently tailored, braidings, stitchings and fur trimmingss of Gray Squirrel, Nutria, or Sealine, at Half the Early Prices. Dresses of Tricotine or Wool Velour, from a selection worth $27.50 to $35.00 at ... $19.75 Handsome Fur Pieces—Capes, Scarfs, Stoles and Chokers of the choicest selection of Black Lynx, Black Fox, Stone Marten, Mole, Mink and Hudson Seal. For Wednesday Morning A Sale of Perrin's Kid Gloves Up to $4.00 values at...$1.39 at One-Fourth less Berry and his two sons were killed by Dewey and Dewey's cowboys and after failing to convict Dewy on a criminal charge, Mrs. Berry filed a civil suit for damages and was awarded judgement but was unable to collect in the state court. It is asserted that Chanceye Dewey transferred large land holdings in Kansas in order to avoid payment of the judgement. Visitation Committees Are Active in Kansas the members of the University Committee on Visitation and Affiliation of Colleges, Dean Blackmar, Professors Koster, Keng, and Stout罪 are visiting the various colleges throughout the state. They visited Washburn College, Kansas City University, and Stucke in college the latter part of last week. Ottawa County Club will meet in Fraser Hall, Thursday night, Room 205, 7 o'clock. Each member should be present. Darrick C. Clark, Dana L. Moore The visitation Committee of Benedicta College at Atchison, will visit classes on Wednesday. The school will offer a variety of Topeka will visit here Thursday. Washington, Dec. 7- Langley, of Kentucky, today introduced a resolution notifying the League of Nations that Congress would refuse to vote men, money or supplies or to permit the use of American arm or navy to help Armenia in case President Wilson in role as personal mediator falls to settle trouble between Armenia and the Turkish Nationalists. Phi eBta Fi hold initiation in Kansas City at the Coates House, December 4, for Dr. Crowl. No U. S. Aid for Armenia According to Resolution TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ROOM TO RENT - For two boys at 1011. Penn. Phone 2137. 59-5-214 WANTED—Three or four young men, house to house saleenm. Call 1297 Black, 932 New Hamp. Ask for Skt. 59-2-12 "Suiting You" "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mast. St. Varsity-Bowersock Today—Tuesday Douglas McLean and Doris May Elsie Ferguson Mutt and Jeff in "Home Sweet Home" "Lady Rose's Daugter" "The Jail Bird" and Burton Holmes Travels Wednesday "Something to Think About" A Real Useful Christmas Gift -for Ladies -for Men Suit Cases, Club Bags, Trunks All $13.50 Luggage now...$9.45 All $15.00 Luggage now...$10.50 All $16.50 Luggage now...$12.55 All $17.00 Luggage now...$11.90 All $18.00 Luggage now...$12.60 All $20.00 Luggage now...$14.00 All $25.00 Luggage now...$17.50 All $27.50 Luggage now...$19.20 All $30.00 Luggage now...$21.00 All $32.50 Luggage now...$22.75 All $35.00 Luggage now...$24.50 All $37.50 Luggage now...$26.25 All $40.00 Luggage now...$28.00 $40 Indestructo Trunks now...$32 $45 Indestructo Trunks now...$36 $65 Indestructo Trunks now...$52 $85 Indestructo Trunks now...$68 Plus Tax THE MERRY XMAS SHOP. The "co-ed" who doesn't have time to Merry Xmas Shop is open daily from make them. 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