JAYHAWKERS WIN TWO GAMES FROM SOONERS Miller Starred in First Game Lonborg and Bunn Featured the Second Kansas Never in Danger First Game Was Harder Fought and Score Tied Four Times In two of the best games witnessed in Robinson gymnastism this season, the Jayhawkers won from Oklahoma by scores of 33 to 28 and 42 to 26. Howard Miller, sent in in the last half for Harms, caged six field goals and enabled Kansas to win the first game. The first game, the harder fought of the two, was tied four times and neither team was able to pile up a lead of more than ten points. Miller was high point man and played a fine floor game. Oklahoma scored first by a field basket, but goals thrown by Harms and Bunn and a free throw by Uhrlaub, put Kansas in the lead. Another field goal and a free throw 'tied' the score. Then the Sooners showed the biggest lead of the game by capping three successive fouls by a Kansas spurt. The score for the first half was 13 to 13. Kansas took the lead early by one point but was quickly tied again. Miller was sent in for Harms at this point and from there on Kansas was never in great danger. Miller got three field goals in one goal of play and followed with three more before the final whistle blew. The second game started off the same as the first but soon developed into a 'Quaker meeting'. The first half was fast and hard fought, with neither team holding a great advantage. Both teams were fighting hard for a good lead. The half ended with the score 16 to 14 for Kansas. Early in the second half Kansas got started and the Sooners were swamped by a lead they were never able to break down. Coming back with four field goals with rapid regulation Cox scored five points in a come back but it was short lived. In the first game Miller was easily the star, his fast, heady work practically winning the game for Bob Ferguson. Bunn and Lonberg did good work. Leilei Edmunds of Ottawa referred both games. His work was good, both games being ruled and governed with equal regularity. Captain Lonborg was the outstanding star of the second battle. Lonborg displayed a brand of floor work and guarding tactics that brought cheers from the crowd and the manner of scarring the Sooners out of the ball also brought nummerous laughs. Laslett and Bunn were not able to get away as he had the night before on account of being watched so closely, but his floor work was good. TO CONTEST FOR FIRST THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Senior, Junior and Freshmen Women are Tied at Second Lap of Race The second and last round of the women's basketball series will begin Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Juniors will play against the Freshmen and seniors against sophomores. In the first round the sophomores lost all their games, and the seniors, junior teams lost both games. Two two games won and two games lost. The last round is expected to be much faster and snappier than the first. The playing periods will be lengthened to 15 minutes instead of 10 minutes as they have been in the first games. The sophomores have lost their pace. This is to be a hard fought contest, as the freshmen have an unusually fast team, for a new team; the junior team has proved itself stars in playing, and the seniors have shown some mighty good basketball, according to Miss Hazel Pratt. The second games of this round will be a Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 *clock*. Lawrence Highs Finish All-Victorious Season Lawrence High School won its final game of the season from Ottawa High School at Ottawa Friday after a 13-0 victory. The high school all-a victorious season. Friday night's game was the thirteenth one but proved lucky for the Lawrence boys despite the handicap and defeated undefeated football team last fall. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Pupils for my spring dancing class. H. Kipling Phipps, Meets Fridays 105-3-244 Announcements Dr. E. Smith, of the University Hospital, urges all students who have taken gargle bottles from the hospital to return them as soon as possible. The faculty of the Graduate School will meet at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday in Room 410, Fraser Hall. Meeting of the Kansas Engineer Editorial Staff at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon Room 11 Marvin Hall. The K. U. Medical Association, will hold a smoker Tuesday evening 9, at the Phi Bla Pi, house, 1853 Tennessee to welcome the客人 will be the speaker of the evening. The Sociology Club will meet in Fraser Hall Tuesday night at 7:18. Professor Stolberg will speak on Applied Sociology. "Easter Sunday is April 4." SPRING STYLES Also we have many patterns priced from $38.50 up in the medium weights which are good for wear during the whole year. Many students are still taking advantage by placing their orders for a medium weight suit. All the medium weight goods are values which anyone can hardly overlook. Make your date now— Samuel G. Clarke 1033 Mass.St. Her Husband's Wife BOWERSOCK,MARCH 22 THEN ORDER YOUR SEATS by mailing check and stamped self-addressed envelope to Hartzell Ray, 940 Indiana Zephyr Bread PRICES: $1.10, 83c, 55c Including War Tax Delicious Brown Loaves MADE CLEAN - SOLD CLEAN Your Grocer has it Bakery 6th & Mass. Meeting of the Electrical Engineers Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Marvin Hall. Important. running a test on the Middle Oreau Limestone in view of determining the advisability of using it to surface the driver on the campus. The civil engineering students are Our Shirts Stock is so universal that it calls forth exclamations of delight from all. Up or Down From $3.00 SKOF STAD SELLING SYSTEMS BOWERSOCK THEATRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 13 Walter Hast Presents EMMA BUNTING Cosmo Hamilton's Delightful Comedy "SCANDAL" A real story, packed with rich humor and tense situations, told with the fine skill of one of America's greatest novelists. 7 Month's Record run Chicago And destined for a Run of one year New York City PRICE: 150c. to $2.00, plus war tax Seats on Sale Tuesday, at the Round Corner Drug Store Do You Like Real Harmony? Men's Glee Club March 11 Thursday Hear The Glee Club at Fraser Hall — Thursday — Admission - 50c "The best glee club K. U. has had."—Dean Butler A pig might be Well drest with A ribbon 'round His neck But a human Must wear clothes And to be well Drest its advantageous To get 'em at This store— We know our styles Are right And we guaruatee The qualities— Houk's Barber Shop Y O U R Clothes Cleaned and Pressed is a saving Garments called for and delivered Call Fraker or Eaton THE STUDENT CLEANERS Phone 499 Owing to a delay in shipment we are about six weeks late with this important event. Owing to a delay in shipment we are about six weeks late with this important event. You have the privilege of choosing from the complete spring assortment while it is new, fresh and clean. Every center counter and show case will be piled high with these snowy white garments and at a price you will not be able to duplicate again this year. Try and come in early in the week while the choosing it at its best Sale Will Continue Until Saturday Night WEAVER'S KANSAS vs AGGIES A REAL DISPLAY OF BASKET BALL The Two Most Evenly Matched Teams in the Valley Admission Reserved Seats 75c. TUESDAY, MARCH 9 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 Tickets Registrar's Office.