A UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FEBRUARY 8,1918. Jayhawkers Take Last Workout Before Hard Games With Washington Play Team Is In Good Condition— Football Stars Coach Hamilton's basket tossers took a last hard work lost last night before Washington University comes here for a pair of games Monday and good condition for the series with the Pikers, with the single exception that Matthews is not in the best of shape, but Uhlaub can be shifted to center if necessary and the lineup will not be materially weakened. Although Washington has lost two games to Missouri, the Piker quintet has a couple of victories over Drake to its credit and both games were won by large scores. Duncker, Benway and Marquard, all veterans, form the nucleus of the St. Louis team and these men are liable to cajone the Washington defeated Kansas in one game last year and the Jahawkers are expecting two hard battles Monday and Tuesday. The K. U. ouintet will probably resort to shorter passes and fewer long shots at goal in the Piker contests. The squad was practicing the short pass game last night against the freshmen and it worked well as the regulars smothered the yearling five by a score of 22-4 in a twenty minute scrimage. The Varsity handled the ball well and worked it near the basket before any attempt at goal was made. Uhrlaub was at center last night for the regulars and Bunn, Miller and Fearing played the forward positions. Laslett, Rice and Knoles worked at the guard positions. Matthews, Mandeville, Lonborg, Barteldes and Keeler also got into the scrimage. Miller lead in the scoring against the freshman with four baskets and Uhrlaub and Bunn were next with two goals apiece. Scrubby Laslett's dribbling was a big assistance in the short passing game and the scrapy guard played a great game on the defensive end. Indoor Practice Will Begin For Baseball Candidates Next Week Many Men Enroll—Pratt and Smith Back In School School Indoor practice for battery candidates for the baseball team will begin the laver part of next week, according to Coach Jay Bond. The pitches and catchers will start limbering up and working out their arms and by this method, all sore arms should be eliminated by the time the entire squad begins work on the diamond on McCook Field. While the battery men are limbering up on the main floor of the gymnasium, the remainder of the candidates for both the Varsity and freshman teams will compose a squad which will remain in the gymnasium for exercise until March. Some of the men will be put in boxing classes, some in wrestling, others will play basketball, even one enrolled for baseball will be placed in some form of exercise in this squad until the beginning of outdoor practice. By this means, the candidates should be in the best of condition by March and should be ready to start work on the diamond in earnest. Prospects for a winning baseball team took a jump upward yesterday Proposals to Young Women—A modern house is a prime desideratum. It's a new 16-room dwelling, strictly modern, in the very center of the K. U. district; exactly suited for sorority or other young women's society. May he purchased on monthly payments, or rented at right price for long term of years. Fugate Land Co., 843 Massachusetts Street.—Adv. CARTER'S 1025 Mass. St. Typewriter Supplies, Stationery University Supplies Agent for CORONA typewriter VARSITY CAFE Strictly Home Cooking Served In First Class Style Chili (big bowl) ... 10c Meat ... 10c Honey cake and coffee ... 10c One-fourth home made pie ... 5c when Joe Pratt, shortstop on last year's Varsity nine, returned to school and announced that he would enroll for the second semester. Pratt is enlisted in the navy but not been called and may be able to play with the team this spring. Smith will have to attend Clark's fresh squad last year, has all so enrolled for this semester and will be eligible for the Varsity. Coyon Bond expects a big squad of baseball candidates who will work out regularly in the gymnasium and believes the material is in school for a go-ahead team, one that will rank well in Valley cities. Students Can Enroll Saturday All students who did not enroll las Monday and those he have to make changes in their schedules may do s Saturday morning February 9, from 9 o'clock to 12. Class advisors wil the students in the following of fices: Freshmen women: Prof. Helen Jones, Fraser 206. Freshmen Men: Prof, J. G. Brandt, Frasen 206. Sophomore Women: Prof. Elsie NeuenSchwander, Fraser 306. Caromels that melt in your mouth at the Candy Shop—Adv. A malted milk at Wiedemann's— rich in flavor, nutrition and wholesomeness.—Adv. 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