UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN JAYHAWKERS WIN FOURTH STRAIGHT Kansas Basket Ball Team Continues Winning Streak by Defeating Missouri The Jayhawker basketball quintet again demonstrated its superiority over the Missouri Tigers in the game at Columbia last night, winning its fourth straight victory from the Jungle-town basketsteel. The second was 40 to 39, their sixth victory for all four doubles from the question of the Missouri Valley Championship and the honor rests securely with Coach Hamilton's proteges. Jumping into the lead early in the game, outplaying the Tigers at every stroke, and proving undoubtedly the superior defense of the ball" style of play, the Jayhawkers worked cleverly and consistently throughout the contest. A testing machine is under construction in Fowler Shops for the testing of gears to determine the amount of friction that they produce. Prof. F. H. Sibley, director of Fowler Shops, says the machine is designed to handle a variety of friction that various gears, such as spin, bevel and skew produce. TO TEST AMOUNT OF MACHINE FRICTION This is accomplished by what is known as the "load-back" method. A motor and a generator are set up at different angles and planes, one against the other, the load of the generator being carried back into the motor, that is being consumed by the motor being the loss through friction of the gears. This method, according to Professor Sibley, while not new, is an innovation here and as no records of any note have been taken in the last few years on this particular phase of gears, the number of tests covering a period of several years, these tests to be published when they are completed, making a valuable asset to the engineering profession. "Somebody," Plymouth, Sunday 10:30-Adv. Red-book here today. Griggs— Adv. Red-book here today. Griggs— Adv. COUNCIL WORKS ON ELECTION PROBLEMS Vacancies Could Not be Filled Because Quorum Was Not Present Vic Bottomly, at a called meeting of the Student Council last night appointed a committee to work out an amendment to the constitution of the Council which will combine the scattered school elections. The committee appointed was J. W. Dyche, Russell Gear, and John Greenstreet. Only seven members of the Council were present, and since that did not constitute a quorum, regular business could not be transacted. The election of mayor was also not accepted by the Council for which the meeting was called, could not be acted upon. The election of Crowell and Walters is practically certain however as they are the only two who have submitted petitions to the Council and the time during which may be submitted has passed. The committee on amendments to the constitution would like to see ideas concerning proposed changes expressed through the communication columns of the Daily Kansan. In this one way is the Council able to secure an adequate expression of student sentiment on the subject. DO YOU ASPIR TO BE A FOOD BACTERIOLOGIST? Examinations will be held at Chicago, East St. Louis and fourteen other towns over the state of Illinois, April 3, 1915, to provide eligibles for the position of food bacteriologist in the Chicago offices The examination will be open to non-residents as well as residents. The salary ranges from $150 to $175 a month. The duties of the position involve making bacteriological examinations of milk, ice cream, eggs, meat, etc. The applicant must be clearly well-briefed and briefly as he may be called upon frequently as a court witness. Persons employed in this position will be given time to take work in the various medical schools or universities in Chicago so that he may acquaint himself with those subjects with which he is not familiar. We are selling an 80 cent chocolate or 50 cents per pound. Wiedemann's.—Adv. An Expanding Vocation that merits the investigation of the high school student who is attracted towards science is that of The demand for experts in this line is as keen as the desire of manufacturers for better processes and for the utilization of by-products. Chemical Engineering The pecuniary rewards include both large salaries and liberal percentages of the saving which the chemist brings about. The course in the University is complete, and after the necessary practical experience and work in research, leads to the degree of chemical engineer. Address Vocation Editor UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas Medical Hall was built in 1884 at a cost of $12,000. It has one floor, consisting of a lecture room and phy biological laboratories and a base- ment which houses the department of journalism and the Daily Kansan office. A View for Your "K" Book BAD WEATHER DELAYS FOOTBALL PRACTICE The address of Fred L. Coover should be 1416 Tennessee phone 1249W. The address of Ola F. Guier should be 1400 Ohio; phone 504W. Coach Bond Postpones Work outs but Wants Men to Get Suits The address of Maude Coverdale should be 1245 Louisiana; phone 1244 Bell. Get Suits The address of W. H. Dedds should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2628W. Spring football practice will be postponed indefinitely according to Coach Jay Bond. The inclement weather is the cause assigned. Pigskin chasers are, however, requested to obtain athletic paraphernalia from a sponsor and to be prepared to respond to a call to uniform at a few hours notice. The address of Louis Fletcher should be 1300 Louisiana; phone 2738J. Bell. All which signifies that the men are going to be put, through some pretty places during this pre-season practice at spiral chasing and grass killing. And perhaps a few shiftless ones can be weeded out this early in the game. "Though we will not do any real work for some time, it would be a good idea for all the prospective candidates to do some other kind of physical work so that they will be hardened and able to then begin the genial Jay this morning." said the genial Jay this morning. At any rate some of the old suits which this year's freshmen wore will receive them fondling this spring to relegate them permanently to the paper factory, unless it should rain the entire spring, in which case a new stock of swimming suits will be ordered - sizes from Keeling to Wood. The address of Louise Champlin should be 1142 Indiana; phone 1754W. Directory Changes Probably the most important thing which confronts Bond is the developing of a few good kickers. The best of his men were placed in shape after the contents on the schedule last fall and the team suffered from the lack of a good place kicker and a consistent 40-yard punter. Though practice in this direction will be well worth it, it will at least improve the caliber of the boosting wonderfully. phone 2628W. The address of Odis H. Burnes should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2628W. The address of Clark E. Young should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2626W. The address of Louise Cham: The address of Elmer J. Burnham should be 1222 Mississippi; phone 1067W. The address of Ralph V. Fritts should be 1328 Ohio; phone 1641J. Bell. The address of James E. Williams should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2626W. The address of Leeland E. Fiske should be 1328 Ohio; phone 1641J. Bell. COACH HAMILTON ISSUES 1915 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Only four baseball "K" men—Captain Delongey, Wandel, Chinery, and Sproull—are back in school this year, but Coach Leon McCarty promises the University a good team if he can locate a first-string pitcher to head his firing squad. In an effort to locate the needed twirlers, Craig, Steltzner, and Mitchell are among the most promising candidates. Lefty Sproull is also considering working out for the heaving job. Following is the baseball schedule as announced by Coach Hamilton April 22—Ames at Lawrence April 30—Aggies at Manhattan May 1—Aggies at Manhattan Ames at Ames of Ia., at Iowa City May 14—Missouri at Lawrence May 17—Aggies at Lawrence May 18—Aggies at Lawrence Lawrence Church Directory First Baptist, 801K St. C. First Church, 760 Ntenn. F. O. W. Almies, F. Pastor, 111 Vt. Warren St. Baptist, 847 Ohio. W. N. Jackson, Pastor, 901 Mo. Brethren, 1400 N. H. B. Forney, Pastor, 1312 Conn. African Methodist, 900 N. Y. J. S. Payne, Pastor, 907 N. J. German Methodist, 1100 N. Y. E. T. Ashing, Pastor, 1145 N. J. Presbyterian, 901 Vt. W. A. Wowell, Pastor, 843 Lau. Stanton Olinger, U. Postor, 1221 Oread United Presbyterian, 1001 Ky. W. S. Price, Pastor, 1201 R. I. United Brethren, 1646 Vt. F. M. Testerman, Pastor, 530 Ohio. Christian Scientist First Church of Christ Scientist Church Building, 1240 Mass. Sunday Service, 11 a. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. St. John's Catholic, 1230 Ky. Father G. J. Eckart, 1231 Vt. Christian, E. T. H., Pastor, 1031 Vt. Arthur Braden, U. Pastor, 1030 Gread Congregational, 925 Vt. N. S. Elderkin, Pastor, 1100 Ohio Friends, 1047 Ky. W. P. Haworth, Pastor, 1027 Pa. Episcopal, 1001 Vt. E. A. Edwards, Rector, 1013 Vt. Evangelical Association, 1000 Conn C. B. Willing, Pastor, 1021 R. I. K. Lutheran. 1042 N. H. Lutheran, 1042 N. H. E. E. Stauffer, Pastor, 1046 N. H. "The Stupidest Thing You Do," Plymouth, Sunday, 7:45—Adv. Methodist Episcopal, 946 Vt. H. E. Wolfe, Pastor, 937 N. H. G. B. Thompson, U. Pastor, 408 W. 14th. Metropolitan, current issue here. Griggs - Adv. Inquiry About Accuracy Bureau The Joplin Globe, Joplin, Mo. wrote the Daily Kansan yesterday asking for the plan and idea of the latter paper's Fair Play and Accuracy Bureau. The Globe is considering such a Bureau, based on the Kansan's plan. "The Stupidist Thing You Do," Plymouth, Sunday, 7:45—Adv. Make Dates, Junior Prom; April 9. Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home The Kansan is glad to print announcements in which you are interested. These should be mailed or phoned as so to keep them on your clock on the day they are to be printed. K. U. 25 Bell. ... VOTE FOR COMPULSORY CHAPEL Each Class at U. of P. Attends Services on Different Day Compulsory chapel is held at the University of Pennsylvania as a result of a petition signed by prominent undergraduates requesting it. The convocations are held at 12 o'clock each day. On Monday, the freshman only on Thursday, on Wednesday the juniors, on Thursday the seniors, and on Friday there is a meeting for the entire college. The plan is said to have been successful in creating a greater class spirit, as well as a better unity of spirit. In the final stage, Arrangements are in the hands of the M. Y. C. A. Music, a short talk, and prayer comprise the program. "The Stupidest Thing You Do," Plymouth, Sunday; 7:45—Adv. 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