THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WHERE GREEK MEETS GREEK The Pan-hollenic basketball series continued to be a big drawing card with the reopening of the gym since the fbu ban was lifted, three games being played Tuesday night. Phi Kappa continued to win, defeating Delta Tau, Sigma Nu nosed out Alpha Tau in the last play, and Delta U, won the lowest score game of all at Syracuse. Lincoln referred the first two games, and Marvin Harms officiated in the last. Phi Kappa 35; Delta Tau 4 Phi Kappa won an easy game from the Delta Tau. Pendergast, Bloomer and Desmond scored at will while Jennings was the only man to score for the Delta Tau. Le Burge and Dixon guarded closely and kept their opponents away from the bas- Phi Kappa F.G. F.T. F. Pendergast, f 6 0 1 Bloomer, f 4 5 0 Desmond, d 4 0 0 LeBarge, g 1 0 0 Dixon, g 0 0 1 15 5 2 Delta Tau F.G. F. G. Jennings j 2 0 2 Dryden f 2 0 1 Montgomery c 0 1 Campbell g 0 2 Rutherford g 0 1 Loudon f 0 0 Leach g 0 0 Referee—Lindsey. Referee—Lindsey. Sigma 14; Alpha Tau 13 **SIGMA 10** A goal from the center of the court by Thompson in the ninth minute of game. A closely played game from Alpha Tans for the Sigma Nus, 14 to 13. Thomson and Burke made all the points for the winners while Beatty was the chief point maker for his team. The guarding on both sides was good, the work of Flickinger handling out. Score: Sigma Nu f F.G. F.T. F. Barke, u 2 4 1 Glahn, h 0 0 0 Hobie, c 0 0 1 Flickinger, g 0 0 2 Henderson, g 5 - 4 4 5 Alpha Tau F.G. F.T. F. Benton, f 0 8 2 Magera, f 0 8 2 Beatty, c 1 0 0 Felton, g 0 0 3 Machamer, g 0 0 1 Cline, g 0 0 1 Referee—Lindsey. Reference: Lindsey D, Delta L 5: Phi Psi 1 Delta U was able to score a brace of field goals against the Phi Psis and won the lowest score game of the season, 5 to 1. Early in the game Lashley scored a goal, and then Oakes, by Oakes, a field goal in the last minute brought the total to 5. Little made the only point for his team. Score Della C .. FG 1 Well .. g 0 Wallace .. g 0 Wallace, g 0 Lashley, c 1 Dinkley, f 0 Oakes, f 1 Boussay, f 1 Filip, f 1 2 1 5 Phi Psi F.G. F.T. F. Lymn, f 0 0 0 Brigham, f 0 0 2 Crow, g 0 0 0 Little, g 0 1 0 Delaney, g 0 0 0 Referee—Harms. Referee—Harrison. hm hm hm bmbmb Eudora and Oread Basket Tossers Meet Wednesday A double header basketball game will be played on Wednesday night at the Haskell gym between the boys and girls teams of Oread high school and the corresponding teams of Eudora. The first game will be called at 7:30 o'clock and twenty-five cents admits to both games. Oud boys were defended Monday night by the McLouth high school team by a 31-21 score. The game was against an a court of a "momental" size. Send the Daily Kansan home. YOU WILL ENJOY EATING BREAD which you know is CLEAN; it MUST be clean, because every operation in its manufacture is in full sight of every passby. AND BESIDES, how it TASTES! It is "really homemade," according to the verdict of those who use it. Your Grocer Has It The Zephyr Bakery 6th and Mass 6th and Mass. Spring Shirts Ready! a large assortment here for your Choosing in— Percales Oxfords Madras Silks The Economical Man will buy his] Shirts now. Collar Attached or Collar Detached $2 Up Coach Schaldemann's track team is working hard for the coming indoor track meet with K. C. A. C. in Convention Hall, at Kauai City, Marina Beach. The team has been brought to the regular program of events as a special race. $ \mathrm {S p r e i n t e r s W o r k i n g H a r d} $ For K.C.A.C. Meet, Mar. 13 Ralph Rodkey and Captain Dewall will be entered in this race. Rodkey running the 440-yard dash at Manhattan last Friday, and with the relay team, was one of the stars of the meet. Low Hurdles—Pringle, Bradley, McGinnis. The entries as announced by Coach Schlademann are as follows: Sprint—Haddock, Bradley, Hostetter. McGinnis. 440-yd-run-Loungbh, Hostetter, Duff 600-yard, special—Rodkey and Dewall (Capt) 880-yard run—Coghill, Rodkey, Dewall. 1 mile run—McMurphey, Eckle, Massey. High Jump — Bradley, Welty, Smith. smith. Shot put—Bradley, Pringle. Pole vault—Heizer, Howard, Wel- ty, Pattinson. Freshmen Unattached: Shot put—Santifer, 1 mile run—Wilson. Sprints—Plerson. Henry Brown, Haskell student, was seriously injured late Monday evening. He was driving a Haskell truck and attempted to go up the hill at 11th street. The brakes refused to stop him as he hit the hill throwing him to the ground at Tennessee street. There the car was stopped. Seven other Indian boys were in the truck at the time but none of them were hurt. Brown is on the road alone home. Okeanele, Okha. He was taken by ambulance to Haskell. Haskell Student Injured Gymnasium Pool Closed Lyle Knauss, e'22, spent the week end at his home in Garnett. The annual rope pull contest between freshmen and sophomores was one athletic feature of the older college, occurred for the last time in 1880. The Robinson Gymnasium pool has been drained and closed in an effort to locate a leak that has baffled all efforts of discovery. Dr James Naiasmith has been trying to locate the leak that has been causing the trouble for some time and it finally got so bad that it was necessary to drain the pool and then reinstall the machinery room. How they are to locate the faulty part is the question that is now before the gymnasium directors. Comfortable Gabardines in the latest models and shades, just the thing for spring showers and chilly weather. They'll only remain here until you snuggle into them for $40 and $45 KOFSYSTEMS ELLING If your eyes are giving you trouble, if you are bothered with headaches, or find that you cannot read as readily as you used it it's time you paid us a visit. Save Your Eyes You cannot buy another pair of eyes,but you can buy glasses that will preserve the pair you have. Most eye troubles can be relieved with proper glasses if attended to in time. It costs nothing to consult us and it is decidedly your advantage to do so. --will be held at Baseball Season Will Open in April Graduate Optician (Continued from page 7) daily and harmless, Uhuru and Vanyi, Varanis will be out as soon as the basketball season closes. A few infelder, anxious to start real workouts, have been appearing daily at the gym for workouts and have been tossing grounders back and forth for pastime. Murphy, star shortstop on the 1918 freshman out fit, Gray first baseman last year, Wesley, third sacker on their year's freshman team, Jack Farrar, shortest years ago, Leo Farrell, freshman first baseman in 1917 and others make up the list of infelder who are working out early. K.C.A.C. Blue Diamonds Defeat Los Angeles Five The Blue Diamonds of the K. S. A. C, defeated the Los Angeles Athletic Club 47 to 31 in Convention Hall Kansas City, last night before 6,000 spectators. A close game in the first half was turned into an easy victory for the Kansas City team in the second half. The Los Angeles quintet is the holder of the national A. A. U. championship. Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics, refereed the game. Jay Hawks Celebrate in Germany Among the people who celebrated Kansas Day in Coblenz, Jan. 29, 1920, were four former K. U. students: Lieut. Raymond C. Dunt, A. B. '14; Sydney Van Mansel, son of "Van the Man"; Sydney Van Mansel, son of "McCrookey, A. B. '96; and Mary Thomas Dart, A. B.'13. The day was celebrated with a dinner in the Festhale on the banks of the Rhine. A "Kansas Club on the Rhino," was formed, in order to perpetuate the memory of the event and to provide for future meetings. Democrats Start Boom For Hunt for Governor Topeka, Kan., March 3-Democratic leaders here today started a boom for MaJ. Leigh Hunt of Kansas City for the nomination for governor. Major Hunt was with the 110th Engineers in France, and is one of the most successful business my in the state. He is head of the Horton Cement Company of K. C. Next time you see A canary walking Down the street Just look quick And see if he hasn't Got on a new hat, Suit or something new From Ober's— New clothes always Make you feel good (If they are of Ober quality) And it's a wise bird That buys his Spring Clothes early STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Robinson Gym----March 19 and 20 BOYS AND GIRLS TEAMS WILL BE GIVEN FREE ENTERTAINMENT AT FRATERNITY AND SORORITY HOUSES Dinner served at Congregational Church from 12 till 2 on March, 19, under auspices of K. U.Y.M.C.A. Winner will be given $200 as expense money to attend either Central State Tournament, at Chicago, or at Madison, Wis. MORE THAN SIXTY TEAMS EXPECTED For Further Information Write FORREST ALLEN, Mgr. Athletics Lawrence, Kansas