THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN UHRLAUB IS ELECTED BASKETBALL CAPTAIN New 1920-21 Pilot Has Filled Center Position for Two Years on Varsity Team Will Have Entire New Team Other Members of 1919-20 Squad Have Served Their Three Years Ernst Urblaub is the new basketball captain for the season of 1920-21 elected at the annual basketball banquet in Manhattan, an island house Tuesday night. Urblaub Ims just finished his second year on the Varsity squad, playing as center. The election of the new captain was unanimous. new captain is far from being a new man in basketball, having played in the varsity team before entering the service. Urlubr was a member of the 35th Division basketball team in France. This team won the championship of the Second Army and was scheduled to go to Paris to play the finals for the A. E. P. championship, but the Division left for the United States before the date of the game. the last four games of the season, Urllaub starred in every event playing a fine floor game and more than his share of the goals. The new pilot will have practically a new team to lead during the next season. He is the only man who will play on the varsity sequel next year who has and more than one years work with the first squad. "Scrubby" Lesett, Howard Miller, John Bunn, Arthur "Dongh" Lonborg, and Marvin Herms have all played their three years allowed by the Missouri Valley conference rules in intercollegiate athletics. Annual Jayhawker Ball Will be Given April 24 The annual Jayhawk Hall will be given in F. A. U. Hall, Saturday night, April 24 and will be at $2.50 party according to the recent Uni viously ruling. Schofstalls six piece orchestra will furnish the music and the attendance at the party will be linted by the managers. The hall will be decorated in apple blossoms and dancing will start at 8 o'clock. Tickets will be on sale after Easter holidays by members of the Jayhawk staff. According to press reports, they'll have a birthday hawker party of two years ago. The date of the K. U. Follies has been changed from April 24 because of the conflict with the Jayhawker Ball. Spring Football Practice Will Start Next Montl "Spring football practice, while it will be late, will start sometime during the first part of next month," said Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, this morning. As soon as the shells can be put up, they will be played in football and baseball, besides outdoor track, a call will be made through the Kansan. "I want every freshman who was on the squad last fall or even thought he should have been on it, to come out for the spring meet and join him," the city men who have hopes of making the squad next fall." Dr. Allen said. SENDS RARE B EETLES Victor Householder, A. B. and A. M. '1916, Gives Specimens To Entomology Museum Four uncommon beetles were sent recently to the Entomology Museum by Victor Householder, who received both his A. B. and A. M. degrees from the University in 1916. The beetles were found on one of the mountains near Gila Bend, Arizona, and are blister beetles belonging to the same species to which our common blister beetles belong, but in another species of this beetle in the Museum were four which had been collected years ago in the Majove Desert by ex-Chancellor Snow. William E. Hoffman, assistant curator of the Entomological Collections says, that the department is always glad to receive specimens from alumni and former students; many will remember their alma mater. The new beetles have been placed in the regular collection which is on display on the third floor of the museum. One of the beetles was still living when received by the department. Twelve Men Play in Canuck Sport on Large Open Court HYLO AND LA-CROSSE TO BE PLAYED HERE Court Indians Experts at Games Takes Eleven Men to Play Hylo on Regular Football Gridiron Gridiron Besides baseball, the all-important game at the University during the spring months, two other games are on the athletic list. They are lacrosse, and tennis, which are commonly placed during the baseball season. La-croise is played on an open court about a hundred feet long and fifty feet wide. There are twelve men on a team, and the positions are the same as those used in basketball, with the exception of the goal keepers. a apongy-rubber ball about the size of a baseball is used. Each player has a hickory rocket called a cross, about four feet long, having on the curved end a toothed bat or a rubber bat or carry the ball. These crosses only must be used in handling the ball, the hands not being alloyed to touch it at any time. The ball is usually down the field and put it through the wall, a rectangular framework at each end of the court, eight feet long and six feet wide. The goal is to keep efforts to prevent it. La-croissance was first played at K. U. some years ago. Several Indians at Haskell who came from Carlyle were experts at the sport, and taught the ruliments of the game to men who wished to learn it. La-croissance is to the Canadians what football is to us—their most popular game. more points. Hylo was invented by Dr. James Naismith and received its name from the way it is played. It is a combination of the English rugby and soccer football. The hands are not used at all in handling the ball. The uses that Hylo is when that the ball is blinded, and when show that he is passed with the hands. Hylie is played on a regular football gridiron, with goals much the same as in football. There are eleven men on each team. All goals must be kicked, either by placement, drop-kick, or in intercepting. a soccer player is used. The principal objection to hylo is that it is too stumorous. And the principal rest periods and dodging at top speed all the time, so that frequent rest periods are necessary. In other respects it is an ideal regular play. An ordinary running suit is used while playing as there is no personal roughing or contest, the sport, developing all parts of the body, and is very suitable as a high school and college sport. idea being merely to pass and retain possession of the ball by blocking and intercepting. A soccer football is used. LEAVE your orders with Co-operative Girls 1217 Ohio for your cakes for Sunday Dinner. Small cookies a specialty. No orders taken later than Friday 7 P. M. Phone 1381. 117-3272. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Notice EAGLE Loom-to-Wearer SHIRTS and other well known makes of value giving shirts for EASTER Satisfaction guaranteed and we will cheerfully replace any garment that is not right up to the minute in every particular. $5.00 Up to $12.50 plus 95 tax Down to $2.00 and no tax S K O F S T A D S SELLING SYSTEM S An excellent stock of Youths shirts also PHI BETA KAPPAS Let me furnish you that Phi Beta Kappa Key. I can save you some money. Regular size $5.50 Smaller size $4.50 $50 to $75 THE COLLEGE JEWELER A Smart Double-Breasted From Our Spring Showing Of Simple in line, tailored in suitable all-wool fabrics—the Tower shows the double-breasted at its best. The back is form-fitted, the waist placed moderately high. KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES THE TOWER only Delicious 15c at Cream Waffles-Creamery Butter Syrup and Coffee only Sanitary Ever-Eat Cafe Quick Service NOTICE Anyone having an ice-cream freezer on their back-porch Please Call 182 Wiedemann's Pat Pedro, L'20, has received a University of Paris for work done there diploma from the School of Law at the March 1 to July 1, 1919. Rip Van Winkle Had to sleep Twenty years To get rested But that was Because they Didn't have comfortable One-piece pajamas In those days We have a lot of New ones in for Spring that will Make you spring Out of bed each Morning thoroughly Rested— Can deliver ZEPHYR BREAD with your order of groceries. If he does not, please communicate with the bakery, phone 209. The capacity of the bakery has been trebled since the opening, and still further enlargements are being planned, and from this time on, there should be no reason for your failure to secure ZEPHYR when you order it. is the product of modern, up-to-date methods in home bread making. ZEPHYR BREAD MADE CLEAN SOLD CLEAN BAKERY 6th. and Mass. NO BUNK TO THIS When we tell you that the "College Hop" to be held Friday, April 9, is going to be some party— —that there will be excellent music—"Chuck" and five pieces will settle that. COLLEGE HOP April 9 Ad. $1.50