halls but not in am many years Beecearly tog and the theories went louis The house goes physical of th porte oritic large veloc- cent the part late not out from the dev- ties that they gree shade arot M as dru- logical legs I have hee en am do we fh he ga au It VALLEY CONFERENCE WELCOMES NEBRASKA Schedules Arranged at Quiet Session at Hotel Baltimore JAVELIN IS ON PROGRAM Kansas - Oklahoma Football Game will be Played at Norman Again April 10-16 Open April 22-23-Kansas Aggies a Manhattan. BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1920 April 1- 12- Open April 13- 16- Open April 18- 24- Open April 25- 29- Kansas Agnieszka a Mannatton April 20-28-Nebraska at Lawrence May 11-12-Washington at Lawrence. May 11-12-Ames at Ames. May 13-14-Drake at Des Moines May 20-21-Missouri at Columbia May 27-28-Kansas at Law FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1921 Oct. 1- Open. Oct. 8- Open. Oct. 15-Drake at Lawrence. Oct. 22-Ames at Ames. Oct. 23-Kansas Aggies at Law rence. Nov. 5—Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 11 or 12—Nebraska at Lin- coln. Nov. 24—Missouri at Lawrence. Arranging baseball, track and tentative football schedules, the high and mighty powers that be of the Missouri Valley Conference meet in Saratoga City Saturday in what turned out to be the most possible session hek in years. The bid of Washington University for the annual Valley track and field meet was accepted, the date being set for May 27 and 28 at St. Louis. The Fikars were also awarded the spot for the annual tennis tournament. The javelin was put back on as a field event, every coach comission the element of the game in the use of this weapon less than had been compounded. The annual indoor meet between Kansas and Missouri will be held in Kansas City on March 20. Baseball games will be numerous this year, every school with the exception of Grinnell scheduling more games than usual. Nobraska was received with open arms, and the Huskers have arranged four alluvial games for netx season. Missouri has thus far refused them a date. The Jayhawkers go on next month again next year they can tangle with the Coyotes, but Drake will come some Lawrence-ward. These manners have taken place because of the drawing power of the respective teams. In the past, the Oklahoma game has followed the Argies game by just *n* week, with the invariable result that the team has been far below normal (the Sooner contest. By the change engineered Saturday, Oklahoma and the Argies will play here on alternate years. The Smart Looking, Popular Shoe for CAMPUS and CLASS ROOM and Ideal, All Round College Shoe. Some High Quality on the TOMLOGAN GOLF SHOE. If your陵 cannot suit you, go to THOMAS HLOGAN COMPANY HULSION, Madison. "Rend for the Tomlogan Calendri be international for firm b between Vardon. All Business's, All Sciences, Al Languages May be had on 655 different arrangements of type and language. The following types are Phonetic and all modern european handwritten characters. Chemistry, Antonomy, Mathenaeology. Lectures, Notes, theses, may be most beautifully and clearly transcribed on the Multiplex in condensed use. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monthly payments to the hotel, registration card will bring full responsibility. THE HIRE His Hire KC CO. TYPEWRIFIER HIS HIRT KC BOOKING New York City Kansas City Office, Reliance Bldg. SPORT SPUTTER By "Snow" White Quite a number of promising track men have been brought out by the inter-organization track meet. Time has been slowed, distances shortened, and heights lowered because of the poor track conditions, but the meet has shown a few athletes which may be developed. A number of people who have been following Jayhawker sports for a few years will recognize the name, "Dutch" Lonborg. He is generally considered to be an athlete although he has won a K in but three branches of pastime, football, basketball and baseball. In an effort to remedy this error, Coach Schlademan has asked "Dutch" to go out for track, and the amusing back will soon succeed the javelin, so successful in his attempts to throw the sparrow half way to Hedon, he will win his tenth letter in Kansas athletics. Wich is inelegible for baseball or basketball this year, as he has three letters in each sport. Many kicks have been registered because Haskell of OKahlaan and White of the same team were left off the first team as end and half respectively. Lincoln of the Tigers was generally believed on a par with Swetele of OKahlaan whom McBride selected as fullback. When C. E. McBride of the Kansas City Star selected his best bets yester- only, we must have known that it would cause a storm of protest. "Dutch" Lonborg was the only Kansas man given a berrich on the first eleven, while Reid, Mandeville, and Nettles made the second squad. Joonas Kohlschreiber and Wendel Taufer were placed on the "honorable mention" list. Members of the Lawrence Kiwanua Club reverted back to their childhood a few hours Thursday night by attending the band's performance in Dist. 23. Craig Kennedy was the red hairied school mistress, and all the Kiwanians and their wives, dressed in children's clothing, were the punks. After the school prowess, they went to Schoolstall's Five Place Orchestra furnished the music for the dance. Kiwanis Club Stages Last Day of School The costumes were very new and striking. C, C. Carl or rather "Cliff," as the teacher called him, propounded some very deep riddles, and also served as pianist for the "See-See" Quartette. If you have lost anything from a air of car-muhrs to the students' Waterloo, text-books, call at the University business office in Fraser Hall Lost and Found In K. U. Business Office and you will surely find them waiting for you - perhaps in the same condition in which they were lost, perhaps not. According to the stoneographer, and from the actual experience of one cub reporter, there are bushlets of gloves, piles of scarfs, fountain pens, button hooks, belts, bank books, endorsed chews (doubtful as that may seem), freshmen caps, fawn shirts, ladies' fraternity silk, a good皮 plus a fraternity pin, many more frat pins, vanity cases, and last, but not least, a mix of wool hoose. Unless a number of these lost aricles are claimed soon, it is feared hat the inhabitants of the business office will have to move out for lack if space. Lawrence Lodge No. 2 K. of P. Meets Every Friday Night in Dick Bros. Hall. Club Room Always Open to Members. MOAK & HARDTERFER Eldridge Taxi Station BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Exhibit Art Sorority Work The National Traveling Exhibit or Delta Phi Delta, honorary art sorority, was placed in the galleries of the department of painting in the third floor of East Ad, today. 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