UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WASHINGTON U. DROPS LAST GAME TO KANSAS Jayhawkers Win Two Straight and Climb Into Second Place BOTH PLAY FASTER GAME Slump Coach Hamilton Makes Shift in Line-up to Overcome Climbs The Jayhawker basketball squad jumped back into second place in the race for the Missouri Valley Conference championship last night by winning another game from the Washington University five by the score of The game was faster and more interesting than the game Monday night. In Kansas teamwork was almost always along shooting ability was not so good. Coach Hamilton tried out a new combination last night by starting the two Uhrlaura twins at forwards, Lytle at center, and Captain Nelson and Laslett at guards. This combination was one of all the players missed several shots at the basket. Laslett and Lytle each capped four from the field. The Washington U. lineup was also changed and Captain Stout started at left guard in place of Kling. This change worked well and the team played a faster game than the night before. Kansas started the scoring when R. Uhrlaub, threw a free goal after one minute of play. He repeated with another free goal thirty seconds later, followed immediately with a long field basket by Scrubby Laslett, fast Kansas left guard. Captain Benson connected for a field basket, and then Benway, the fast Washington U. right forward, cagged the first goal for the team to score goal for the剩余 of play. The rest of the first half was a nip-and-tuck affair and the half ended with the score standing at 17 to 12 in favor of Kansas. The Jayhawker squad opened the scoring in the second half with a rush, R. Uhrlaub starting the scoring. After six minutes of play Captain Nelson was forced from the game because of personal fouls. Kauer went in at left forward and E. Uhrlauk was shifted to right guard. McEllen also replaced Dunker, Washington right forward. A minute after play was resumed, Lukas caged a mid-field, and thirty second later R. Uhrlauk caged a long shot from the sidelines, making the score stand at 27 to 17 in favor of Kansas. During the rest of the half Washington U. outplayed Kansas. Four minutes before the third quarter, King Kling Thomas at center and two minutes later Laslett was forced from the game because of personal fouls. The game ended with the score standing at 33 to 25 in favor of Kansas. Kansas (33) G. FT. F. F. E. Urlaulb, rf., rg. 1 0 R. Urlaulb, lf., rg. 3 4 Lytle, c. 4 1 Nelson, rg. 2 0 Laslett, lg. 4 0 Kauder, rf. 0 1 Gibbens, lf. 0 3 Total Washington (25) 14 G. F. 5 F. 21 F. Duncker, rf. 0 0 2 Benway, lf. 3 1 2 Thomas, c. 2 8 1 Miller, lg. 1 0 2 Stout, lt. 0 0 2 McElwue, rf. 2 0 1 Kling, c. 0 0 1 Look over some of our smoking sets, suitable for fraternities and clubs. We are closing them out at a lowly reduced prices. Carroll's—Adv. Total 8 Referee: Sproull, Kansas. Spalding gym shoes, best made, at Carroll's." Adv. WILL SHOW PICTURES OF CLOTH MANUFACTURE A six-reel motion picture, showing the manufacture of cotton and worsted goods from the raw material to the finished product, will be shown in Fraser chapel February 28 at 4:30. This picture is owned by The Company of Chicago and is being brought here by the University Commerce Club. The offer of the Amoskeag Corp pany to bring this picture to Lav rence was accepted by the member of the Commerce Board. Mr. Chi house last nigh A lecturer will accompany the fill and explain the pictures in detail. SPORT BEAMS The Jayhawker's last home games of the season will be played with the Nebraska five Friday and Saturday nights in Robinson Gymnasium. They promise to be the most exciting games that have been played here. The fast, aggressive Haskell Indian goal-tossers will play the Kansas City University five at eight o'clock tonight in the new Haskell gymnasium. Several of the Indian players also play on the Haskell Indian football team. The present standing of the Missouri Valley Conference teams is: G. W. L. Pet. Missouri ... 8 6 2.7 Kansas ... 10 7 3 .700 Aggles ... 6 4 2 .667 Ames ... 5 2 3 .400 Drake ... 1 0 1 .000 Nebraska ... 2 0 2 .000 Washington U. ... 6 0 6 .000 E. Uhrlaub was the only Kansas player who did not have one or more fouls assessed against him in the game last night, with the exception of Gibens, who played only the last two minutes of the game. Lyleth had the highest number, with six marked against him. Benway, right forward, and Miller, right guard, played the best game for Washington in a fast-paced floor while Miller played a good game at guard. One of the features of the Washington play was their peculiar style of throwing the ball into the court elevated seat stands near the side lines. Potys Clark was a track man at Illinois and his knowledge of the game comes in handy now that he is able to help to get the distance men into shape. Kansas made twenty-one fouls during the game last night, and the total for the accusers was thirty-two. Yet the averages were much higher. The game did not appear to be so rough. Invitations are being sent out to the state high schools inviting them to attend the tenth annual high school basketball tournament to be held here in September,唯独 four hundred athletes were entered in the tournament last year. Syracuse will meet Nebraska on the Lincoln football field next fall. ANNOUNCEMENTS Sigma Delta Chi meets at the Pi Kappa Alpha house Tuesday night, February 20, at 8 o'clock. Quill Club meets Thursday evening at 7:30 at the rest room in Fraser Hall. Jurisprudence Club meets at Alpha Tau house, Thursday, February 15, at 8 p. m. Doctor Osborne of Olathe will be the speaker. New History of South America A new history of South America has been received at Spooner Library. The history is very complete, a whole volume being devoted to each of the more important countries. Meeting of Akokus in trophy room at Gymnasium at 4:30 p.m. thursday. Important business. All members urged to be present. New History of South America Look over our new tennis rackets. Carroll's—Adv. TRY-OUT FOR AGGIE MEET STARTS TODAY Distance and Cross-Bar Events Will be Handled by Track Veterans Try-outs for the Kansas Aggie track meet here February 19 will be held this afternoon and tomorrow in Robinson Gymnasium between four and six o'clock. The distance men will probably have their tryouts today while the dash and field events will come tomorrow. The Agerges appear to be strongest in the distance events. Forman is back in the two mile, while Seeber, the miler of last year's team, and Shaw, a new man on the squad this season, are doing the mile. Shaw did some excellent running for his high school two years ago and has been doing good work this season. Keys, the star puncher on last year's team, back again this winter. He has been running the two mile part of the time this winter and it is possible that he will run in this event for the Agerges. NEW DASH MEN WITH AGGIES Holyroyd and Turner will probably run the quarter again this year for the Manhattan school. Neither man placed in the meet with K. U. last year. Wyman seems to be the best high jumper back this year, while the pole vault will probably be handled by Turner, who was the best vautter on the team last season. The dash events and the weights will probably be taken care of by new men. Small did some great heaving with the shot yesterday and Vernon was hurling the weight about the same distance. Ziegler did good work in the pole vault as well as in the shot. Rice is getting back into shape and will probably get into the Aggie meet in the high jump. If Casey runs well, then his knee will be filled in the track team which has been worrying the coaches. Seward appears to be out of the running for the rest of the season. STIFF WORKOUTS BEING HELD Potsy Clark is working the men hard to get them into shape for the meet Monday night. He had the men work out on the upper track Saturday in spite of the fact that the floor below was being used by the girls' annual prom. Welsh has not been out for practice for several days on account of a badly sprained back which he received while skating last week. It is quite likely that several men will be sent to the track meet of the Missouri Athletic Club at St. Louis, March 10. Many of the best track Say Jack! Do you know that the clothes we always wear— That Renowned "Society Brand" are now on Special Sale At prices that are really a big saving? Yes and I think it would pay us to investigate—even for next season's wear The City Shop teams in the United States compete every year in this meet. Coffin, a freshman in the University this year, has been asked to run for the K. C. A. C. in the two mile relay. Farrar, of William Jewell and one of the best half-milers of Missouri, and two men from the Kansas City will also run in the relay. Kodak finishing, differently better. Squires.—Adv. Above we illustrate the Whip— One of the most popular Stetons for Spring. s4 Other good styles ready for your inspection. R.J.? Are Jay? It isn't a cigarette! It isn't a soft drink! It isn't a new college inn! It isn't a new building! What is it? If you'll watch the Daily Kansan, youll find out-for the identity of R. J. is to be revealed This Week. K. U. vs. NEBRASKA Games Start at 7:15 Over by 8:30 BASKETBALL—TWO CONFERENCE GAMES TICKETS—Student tickets admit to balcony. Student tickets reserved 25c. Balcony 50c, reserved seat (lower floor) 75c. Friday and Saturday, Feb.16 and 17 Tickets on Sale at Carroll's and Manager's Office, Gymnasium