THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN GAMES WITH SOONERS PROMISE MANY THRILLS Jayhawkers in Good Condition For Invasion of Southerners Friday and Saturday O. U. Going at Top Speed Kansas Has First Opportunity in Years to See Bennie Owen Team in Action The Jayhawk basketball team, which has been inactive since the disastrous road trip to Columbia and St. Louis will resume activities Friday and Saturday nights in Robinson Oyamalu from Gymnasium to Soonaers as the opposition. The team has been working hard since the Missouri and Washington games in daily practices against the freshman squad and against Lawrence High School and against Lawrence for the invasion of the southerners. Although Coach Allen has not decided definitively upon his lineup to start the game Friday night it is probable that Bunn, Body and Harmis will take care of the forward position, Uhringski said. He will be captain and Captain "Dutte" Lonborg and "Scrubby" Laslett will make up the defensive end. The game Friday night promises to furnish plenty of thrills for the onlookers. As far as dope is concerned, there is little to choose between the two teams. Oklahoma, after a slow rise in points, basketball race, has lately been going at top speed and has trimmed Washington University in one game and the Kansas Aggies in a double bill. Oklahoma has just finished making a clean sweep of a series from the fast Oklahoma Okgames and will undoubtedly be at their best to appear in their show in Robinson gym. Oklahoma's Valley record, as it stands now, is five defeats and three victories. The Sooners have lost two games to both the Kansas Aggies and Missouri, and lost a single game to Washington. They won two games in a pair of games and Washington University a single time. While fast Sooner forward, has prove dye his work in the last few games that he is one of the best floor men and basket shooters in the Missouri Valley, and Waite, McDemot and Boyle are also still unmatched. Mr Demot be McDermott and Boyle as the two Oklahoma half-backs who came so near defeating the Kansas eleven on McCook field last fall by their fast lng plunging and end running game. McDemot has been labeled one of the worst players in Missouri Valley by sport fans and writers who have seen him in action. The games Friday and Saturday also take on another aspect of unusual interest to Kansas basketball followers, in that it will be the first time for years that a Kansas crowd has had an opportunity to see one of Bennie Owen's basketball team's in action. The games will begin promptly at 7:30 o'clock, according to Coach F. C. Allen. TRACK MEN TO URBANA Bradley and Howard Enter Relay Carnival at Illinois School Everett L. Bradley and Rosee Howe* star, stars on the Jayhawk track team, will leave Friday for Urbana, III, where they will compete in the annual Illinois Indoor Relay Carnival against athletics from practically every section of the country. They will compete in the Illinois armory, which is the largest athletic stadium of its kind in the country. - Bradley will enter the all around events and Coach Schlaemann believes he will show real form against any competition he may meet. Howard, the captain of the two players in the indoor workouts, will lie the pole vault context. Outdoor Track Finished; Work to Begin at Once The new outdoor track just completed and used for the first time Tuesday, was built by the Athletic Association at a cost of fifteen-hundred dollars. The track is open for use by the Lawrence High-School, Haskell, and Oread High School as well as the University squadrade. The track is so constructed that it may be taken down and moved without spoiling it. "We plan to set the track up on a McCook field as soon as we can get the track on" said Dr. F, C. Allen. Dr. Allen explained that the advantages of running on a flat track have cost Kansas heavily in meetings. "A man who drives at time on a slipping track that can on a larger flat one," he said. LAWRENCE ATHLETES WILL HELP ARMENIANS University, High School and Indians Will Give a Joint Benefit All the athletes of the University of Kansas, Haskell Institute and Lawrence High School will assemble in Robinson Gymnasium, Monday night in one big friendly program of amusement and exhibition, to raise money to help the Armenians who are reported as starving. Stars from the various schools will give competitive exhibitions. Lawrence High School and Bonner Springs High School will play Haskell will put on basketball games. Track exhibition by K. U. men will be one of the features of the evening. Pole-vault—Heizer, Pattinson, and Howard High-jump—Bradley, Howard and Welty Spot-shot—Bradley and Santifter. Santifter, a freshman, has been breaking the K U. record in the shot put, but he also broke the local record is 40 feet. A special event with the 12 pound shot will be given by Santifter, he has been throwing this shot in the neighborhood of Dashas and hardies will be run also. Under the direction of Miss Hajzai Pratt, women's physical director, aesthetic dancing and folk dancing will be given. Gymnasium classes will give stunts in tumbling and boxing. Superintendent R. A. Kent of the Lawrence public schools is responsible for the tournament. An attempt is being made to have music in the program, a quartet and the K. U. band. Sophomoes Eliminated From Contest Having Lost all Games SENIORS AND JUNIORS WIN FINAL CAGE GAMES The seniors and juniors won the final game of the first round in the Women's basketball series Wednesday night. This eliminated the sophomores from contesting for the first place since they have lost all their games. The freshmen, juniors, and sophomers have an even standing. Each has won two juices and lost one The seniors are leading on Saturday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. "Rusel, Trant, and Tilen did their usual consistent playing for the seniors," said Miss Hazel Pratt, "and Galina Watt wore a new player with the sensors covered the floor exceptionally well. For the freshmen, house Alexeys and Charlotte Pearson showed an unusually well." r the freshman-senior game, the of the first half, but the seniors gained the lead in the beginning of the second half and held it until the end of the game. The score stood 17-16. SIX TEAMS COMPETE The sophomore junior game was a more open game than the first. "The juniors did some excellent passing and played a fast game," said Miss Pratt. "Helen Barnett and Margaret Wasson did some good throw throwing and Marie Shaakeh and Grace Olson and positions did some excellent work in keeping the sophomores from heavy scoring, Elizabeth Williams's work stood out for the sophomores." The final score was 21-15. Girl and Boy Basketeers of Lawrence, Vinland, and Eudora Played Last Night The Economical Fellow- Basketball) week in Lawrence was observed Wednesday by six different teams, one team failing to appear on the scene. The Lawrence Business college girls defeated the Vinland High School girls 18-11. The L. B. C. boys were defeated by the Vinland boys 21 to 9. A feature of the game boys was the hard work of the Vinland guarded guar The Eudora high school boys defeated the Oread boys in a roughly played exhibition of basketball 27-11. The Eudora girls had started for Lawrence when a belated telegram sent them that the girls motor car refused to pull through Douglas county mud. Bonner Springs will be the next —will buy his Overcoat now— —plenty of time to wear it this season—and you'll save from $5 to $10—because Coats will be higher next Fall— Spring— Suits Caps Hats Shirts Neckwear Ready Belt Around Belt Back Model $40 up opponent of the Oread girls and boys teams. The games will be played at the Bonner Springs high school gymnasium Friday night. Lawrence and Abilene high school boys teams are scheduled to play a return game tonight at the Haskell gymnasium. Friday night the Lawrences boys go to Ottawa to mix with the Ottawa highs. Government Allows Jews Wine for Religion Only Hartford, Conn., Mar. 4—According to a ruling from Washington by internal revenue commissioners, Jewish families with the approval of the council voted in favor of fifteen gallons of wine a year, to be used for religious purposes only. Have Not Shown Enough Interest to Warrant Continuation of League The Hash-house basketball league, swing to the flu postpension will not be continued. Different clubs have not shown enough interest to warrant the finishing of the schedule. The League had just gotten under way when the ban was placed on all activities, and as there were only four games that could be played it was not thought advisable to try to go on through with them. 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Miss Guenther left the house at about 2:45 and upon her return for forty-five minutes later found the house topsy-turvy. clothes, perfumery, toilet articles, money and According to a neighbor, who saw the robbers enter the house, but thought that they were workmen, well-dressed colored man entered the house first and was followed a few minutes later by two others. No clue as to the identity of the robbers has been found. You'll never get a Gold brick at this store Because everything From a pair of Shoe strings to A suit of clothes Is solid through And through with Ober quality And our guarantee Means a new one If the one you get Isn't right— Certificates of Deposit Put your spare money in our certificates of deposit They bear 3 per cent Interest THE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK "The Bank where Students Bank" More Than 60 High School Basketball Teams Will your H. S. be entered? Will play in the State Tournament To be held at Lawrence, March 19 and 20. The Biggest High School Basketball Event. Write at once for further information Forrest C. Allen, Dir. of Athletics Lawrence, Kansas 7:30 O'CLOCK IN THE GYM Regular Conference Basket Ball KANSAS VS. OKLAHOMA Admittance and Reserved Seats 75c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS It Promises to be One of the Best Games Yet. — Let's Go Kansas!