12 . UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN DECEMBER 7,1917 Varsity Men Smother Freshmen in Snappy Basketball Scrimmage Laslett Played Up To Usual Form—Football Men Try For Places After playing a close game for some time the Varsity basketball team finally trained its gut last night and trounced the heatmen on a whirlwind of baskets. The first part of the practice with Miller and Fearing at forwards, Mathews at center, and Uhrlaub and Stephenson at guard for the Varsity was closely contested. The freshmen lineup consisted of Barter and Keckly, forwards, Harms, center, and Bennett in second and third positions playing a hard fast game and made a couple of pretty shots early in the practice. When Scrubby Laslett took the place of Stephenson the score was 10 to 8 in favor of the Varsity. Scrubby's entrance into the scrimmage put pap up for a shot, but Stephenson began to draw away from the freshmen. The final score was 26 to 10. The second Varsity lineup was made up of Lonborg and Davis, forwards, Nielsen and Mandeville, guards, and Holiekvam, center. With the Bomber men they freshmen fourth in the going pretty rough. The football boys kept the ball most of the time but had little success in shooting goals. The Daily Kansan—a daily letter home. SPORT BEAMS Coach Hazel Pratt requests that all experienced women swimmers who desire to swim this winter sign up this week. Those who intend to enter the swimming meet early next month will be Coach Pratt said there will be keen competition and a great deal of practice will be necessary. Miss Bertha Mix is pleased over the enthusiasm shown in the women's aesthetic dancing classes. One hundred and twenty-five students are engaged in dancing while being conducted by Mrs. Dorothy Cole and Miss Helen Clark. Great Field For Women Chemists In War Work Prof. E. H. S. Bailey Issues Cal For More Students For Industrial Jobs The Chemists Club of New York is just written Prof. E. H. S. Jailey suggesting that he tell the women of the University of Kansas he new opportunities for them in he field of chemistry. The club is an employment bureau for chemists all over the country and is connected with the American industry which has a membership of 11,000. "If there are any men in your department who would qualify or recent graduates we would glad to hear you. "But eventually coming in," writes the bureau. "And since America's entrance into the war there has been a I N the comfortable booths at LEE'S, affording the desired privacy, K. U. men like to chat, eat and smoke. A Place Where Men Like To Chat Their liking for LEE'S comes not only from the fact that they can be by themselves, but because they know that they will be served the best to be had at this place,—in the shortest time. 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