UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN DECEMBER 14,1917 Jayhawker Schedule Of Basketball Games Opens With Funston Potsy Clark Is Coaching Soldier Five—K. U. Working Hard To Win The first game on the Jayhawker basketball schedule will be played with the Camp Funston five in Robinson Gymnasium, it was announced today by Coach W. O. Hamilton. The soldier team includes a number of classy basketters from colleges in the Missouri Valley and in the East, and the basketball is using all the over able time in preparing his man for this clash. Potsy Clark, assistant coach of football and basketball at K. U. last year, is helping coach the Funston team. The Jayhawkers are working their hardest to show Potty's quirky how he gets around. He has already won a 25-17 victory over the fast St. Mary's college five. The Varsity went through a hard signal drill yesterday and showed better form in getting the signals than at any time this week. Passing was more accurate and faster than before with special shooting of the men is improving. The first regulars, without the services of Miller and Fearing, first string forwards, played the freshmen to a standstill and won by a score of 15-2. The freshmen were weakened in men attended the lecture at Fraser Hall. Captain Uhrlaub was shifted to forward for the Varsity and played a stellar game, scoring four baskets from the field and getting one free throw. John Bunn, a football man, played opposite Dutch and Mathieu in matches in the Mathews, leading candidate for center, made the other two goals. Davis and Stephenson showed a world of fight at the guard positions and held the fresh to one goal;冈心, who played forward by Barter, who played forward. Another Varsity five scrimmaged a team made up of freshmen and Varsity candidates. This contest was slow and marred by frequent fouling. The fast floor work of Frank Mandeville was the only feature. Mandy played guard and led in the scoring with two counters from the field, and he jumped onumper on last year's track team, playing opposite Mandeville and Fink jumped at center. Keeler and Barteldes were the forwards. The Varsity score was 10 points, while the scrubs failed to connect with a single basket. Dean Blackmar—"The Supreme Test of Christianity." Myers Hall, 4:30 Sunday.-Adv. Blue? Puzzled? Mixed? Confused? You need Plymouth—Adv. Our malted milk is a whole meal Wiedemann's.—Adv. Razors, strops, pocket knives and manicure sets at Barber and Son's. Bowersock Theatre TONIGHT Initial Presentation of the captivating Mae Murray "PRINCESS VIRTUE" A Parisian Society drama from Louise Winter's popular novel of the same title. Admission and War Tax 17 Cents. Tomorrow "THE TENDERFOOT" and Billy West In "THE CHIEF COOK" Cold Weather May Stop Class Football Games Low Temperatures Keep Many From Practice—Only One Game Scheduled The opening interclass football games will be played in McCook Field Saturday afternoon. The first game will be called at 3 o'clock and the second at 4 o'clock. The weather moderates there probably will be only a practice game. It is now almost a certainty that the freshman-junior contest will be the only game played Saturday and that the sophomore game will also be the last week, when it will meet the winners of Saturday's battle for the class championship. Coach Swede Nielsen of the seniors said this morning that none of his men would participate for practice; there would be no on the field Saturday. The Black Helmet group picture will be taken Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at Squires Studio. The members of Black Helmet are requested to meet at Squires Studio, at 1 o'clock, Saturday morning, Pecan Ridge, at 10 a.m., at picture taken for the Jayhawker. Blackmar into Red Cross Drive Prof. F, W. Blackmar, dean of the Graduate School, will talk at Lawrence High School today and at Lawrence Business College tomorrow on the Red Cross Membership Drive. Blue? Puzzled? Mixed? Confused? You need Plymouth—Adv. Hot chocolate, coffee, chili, and sandwiches—a good lunch, at Wiedemann's—Adv. Prof. W, B. Downing of the School of Fine Arts has been ill the past two days and has not been able to meet his classes. The service flag of the Associated Journalists arrived today at noon. There are 41 stars in it. He considered the world war a hap- ening of no consequence as far as he was concerned. He saw men going and giving all around him, but he still harped: "It's no serious matter; there's nothing I can do." Is He an Ally of Germany? Blue? Puzzled? Mixed? Confused? You need Plymouth—Adv. KODAKS $1.00 TO $60.00 Evans Drug Store 819 Mass. St. Particular Cleaning and Pressure FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 12 W. Ninth Lawrence Pantatorium Phones 308 Will this win the war? BOWERSOCK THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY, DEC. 18th Seats Now on Sale at Round Corner Drug Store. A Tip:—Get Your Seats Early PRICES 50—75 $1.00—1.50 plus War Tax OLIVER MOROSCO PROFFEETS SUCCESS OF SUCCESSESS THE MOST TALKED OF PLAY OF THE CENTURY BIRD OF PARADISE BY RICHARD WALTON TULLY, AUTHOR OMAR THE TENTMAKER HEAR THE HAWAIIAN SINGERS & DANCERS SEE THE WONDERFUL VOICANO SCENE PLAY OF A WOMAN'S SOUL Are you considering a gift of neckwear to a man for Christmas? Yes, Men Will Be Glad to Receive Neckwear for Christmas Gifts Just a little doubtful about getting something to suit his taste? If you are, just come in and see how the men are picking up classy looking ties from our Christmas Neckwear display. 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