THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THIRD VICTORY GIVES FRESHMEN GOOD LEAJ Seniors Lose to Sophomores 1' to 15—Freshmen Win by 4 Points Again the freshmen won in the beginning of the second round of the women's basketball series, and the sophomores hauled in their first victory. The games Tuesday were the fourth set of double headers in the series, with the standing of the teams, now as follows: Won Los Freshmen 3 Sophomores 1 Juniors 2 Seniors 3 The senior-sophomore game was the fastest of the two games, Valerie Zirke, forward for the sophomores and a member of the goal field goals. Although the sophomores have been non-victorious before, they were up and coming in this game, and showed some good work. They scored 7 fouls against the seniors 14. The greatest drawback to the seniors is the lack of accurate goal shooting. The score of the freshman-junior game was not as close as the other same. At the end of the first half the freshmen were 5 points in the lead and their opponents gained only one point last half. The score ended 12 to 16. The junior guards did good work holding down the freshmen forwards and Helen Barnett, forward, made 9 out of the 12 point. Lorenzo Cronin showed up well for the freshmen. The Juniors more than doubled the freshman fouling score. The next game was Wednesday after afternoon at 6 o'clock. Sophomores F. G.E. F.T. F. 3 F. Valerie Zirkle 1 1 0 F. Elizabeth Williamson 1 1 0 C. J, C.J., Laura Harbrander 2 1 0 D. Kaye Magay 1 0 0 G. Dethe Light 0 0 1 G. Cecil Sparks 0 0 1 Total ... 8 1 7 Seniors ... F.G. F.T. F.T. F. Iri Russell ... 0 3 5 F. Earline Allen ... 3 0 1 J. C. Evalina Watt ... 1 0 3 C. R. Cuth Trant (Capt) ... 2 0 4 G. Irene Thien ... 0 0 3 G. Blanche Robertson ... 0 0 3 Total 6 Referee—Ruth Endacott-Brown Freshmen F.G. FT F. Bertha Cornin 2 2 R. Kaufman Kaufman 2 2 J. C. Louise Alexander 2 0 R. C. Louise Phillips 2 0 G. Justine Mose 0 0 G. Charlotte Pearson 0 0 Total ... 6 4 Juniors ... F.G. F.T.F. F. Margaret Wasson ... 1 1 F. Helen Barnett ... 3 3 J. C. Anne Smith ... 0 0 R. C. Media Smith ... 0 0 G. Grace Olsen ... 0 0 G. Marie Shaklee ... 0 0 Total ... 4 4 14 Referee—Dorothy Querfeld. Owing to changed plans the American State Government班会 will meet Thursday as usual, Prof W. F. Moore The young people of the Christian church announces a St. Patrick's party to be given at the church Friday evening. A clock. University students welcome. A new member has been added to the faculty in the mechanical department of the School of Engineering in the College of Arts and Sciences arrived at the home of F. L. Brown. Big Sisters to Entertain At Get-Acquainted Teas Informal, get-acquainted teams for little sisters will be held Thursday and Friday afternoons by big sisters of the Y. W. C. A. Captains, with the big sisters on their teams will enter together in groups of two or three. MRS. NELLIE BEAI FOR Scalp Treatment Facial Massage Shampooing Manicuring and Hair Bobbing OPEN EVENINGS 911 1-2 Mass. Over GUSTAFSON'S Phone 346 Following are the groups which have been narrated: Helen Jackson and Winifred Ward, Pi Phi house, 1246 Mace, 3:30-4:30, 1254 Miller and Mary, 4:30-5:30, 1258 Cole, Laurie Lynn and Jacqueline Glime罗, Alpha Chi Omega house, 1531 Tenn., Thursday, 4:30-5:30; Marie Shakles, Clara Nigg, and Gilbert Horton, Thursday, place to be announced later; Lorin Maria Raub and place to be announced later. "Each big sister should see that her little sister is taken to one of those parties," said Wanda Ross. Ransom of his big sister committee today. A $ 1000 deficit in the athletic fund of the University of Utah was recently balanced by a tag day among the students. Belief in Senate is That Compromise can Come Only Through a Surrender Washington, March 10—The Sen- tate today took up Article X. The question on which the coming presidential campaign may turn and upon which ratification of the treaty hinges is now before the Senate. [No senator dared predict whether the difference separating the two parties will be reconciled and some form of compromise reservation on this article adopted; and belief is general that if a coalition compromise is, it will mark the surrender by one side or the other of principles which both have repeatedly declared to be valid, and never to be surrendered. Reel Tailors The question today is just what it was last November. It is simply: Shall the United States assume an obligation to help protect other nations against a predatory warfare, or ball it refuse that obligation? Its "back to the farm" for flunking students at the Oklahoma state university Our showing of Spring Patterns will aid you immensely in your selection of materials. 917 Mass. Let us make you moving pictures on the Screen of Fashion Wm. H. Schulz 917 Mass. St. "The Missionary as Drummer for Western Civilization" is the subject of the second of Prof. F. E. Melvin's rises of lectures which he will deliver Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock in Myers Hall. "Missionary as Drummer" Subject of Melvin's Talk "The lecture last Wednesday was very interesting and instructive," said Con Hoffman, "but the bad weather was a hindrance to many who would otherwise have .attended. With better weather there should be a large increase in attendance over last week." Kentucky's Big Cave Dug by Soda Water—Headline. But this was before the day of the war tax. LOST—A Conklin fountain pen Wednesday, Reward. Call 2382. 107.2.553 STUDENT who state watch from Gymnastium locker identified. For his family's sake no action will be taken if mailed to C. H. Voorhees, 921 Miss, Lawrence, Kens. 107-1-521. RENT—Room for boys. Also garage. 9119 Ind. Phone 1125 107-5-250. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Send The Daily Kansan home. REWARD of $5.00 is offered for return of light cravatette top coat, taken from third floor Fraser, Monday morning. Return to Ken Constant. Phone 564 or Kansan office. 107-3-252 Economy in Buying Shoes To buy a single pair of shoes, wear them steadily, until they are shabby and then buy another, is not economical. The really prudent woman keeps her shoe wardrobe in such a state, that she has the correct shoe for every sort of wear. She spends less money and is far better shod than the hapazhard buyer. We are prepared to furnish the shoe you need for all occasions. NEWMAN'S 805 Mass. 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Fischer's Shoes Are Good Shoe She Is Proud of Her New Pumps And let it be said that when Fashion points to Slippers, Pumps and Oxfords, the womankind of Lawrence point with equal directness to Fischer's Footery as their choice Stylish as to last, Fashionable as to color. and flattering to Vanity-no wonder women are delighted with Fischer's Slippers, Pumps and Oxfords. OTTO FISCHER'S 813 Mass. HIGH SCHOOL Tournament You Basketball people who are eligible to enter this State Tournament,—now is a good time to See K. U. The Campus will be at its best and all the student and faculty machinery will be running in its usual order. Tournament-time will be a good time to look us over. For Further Information Write FORREST C.ALLEN Athletic Mgr. University of Kansas, Lawrence TAKE A TRIP TO SPAIN With The Men's Glee Club THURSDAY NIGHT MARCH 11 The Glee Club has not only given much time in preparation of this program—but many hours have been spent in tedious practice to smooth and shade the rough edges. Dean Butler pronounces it "the best club in years", being rich in good solo material and specialists. Hear the Famous Tenor at the Men's Glee Club Concert Fraser Hall ADMISSION 50c. Thursday Night