UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BALL TOSSERS WILL PLAY MONDAY NIGHT Varsity and Freshmen to Give Exhibition Game in Gymnasium A chance to see just what a class basketball team the 1915 Jaiyawhawk five is will be given the students next Monday night when Manager W. O. Hamilton will lineup the Varsity and freshmen for an exhibition game. The contest will start at 7 o'clock, but the coach and it will give every student a chance to show the spirit behind this year's goal toss aggregation. The Varsity lineup as it will oppose the tyros Monday night will be: Sproull and Apple, forwards; Weaver, center; and Captain Dunnire and Foulk, guards. All of the men, except Apple, played on last year's squad, Sproull being captain. Apple played in 1914 and 1915, also saw several years' service with the state champion Reno county high school five. The lineup which will oppose the freshmen is in no way permanent and there is still a chance for quite a change before the Missouri Valley championship race starts. Three football K men are out seeking an additional better in basketball, and Radebjorn is out with Vaize quarterbacks are out for a forward berth while Heath is seeking a guard position. Coach Hamilton is also expecting Bill Gray to get into the race for an additional K. WORK PERSONALLY FOR UNION Members of Sophomore Committee Will Make House Campaign A house to house canvass of the members of the sophomore class will be made by the members of the sophomore Student Union committee for members in the Union within the next few days, according to Willard M. Glasco, chairman of the committee. The men who have not yet signed up with the Union have been divided among the members of the Committee and the committeemen will go to their roaming houses and get them by that course. An attempt will be made to have the names of those who have become members from the sophomore class published later. The committee is composed of three men from the School of Law, seven from the School of Engineering and ten from the College. The committee expects to have the canvass completed before the Christmas holidays. Allegretti's famous chocolate creams. One, two or three pounds. Can you beat it for a Christmas gift? Carroll's—Adv. Before Christmas Sale SALE STARTS TOMORROW, Friday Morning Of Benjamin, Kirschbaum and Sampeck Suits and Overcoats Not odds and ends in Suits and Overcoats bought especially to place on sale, but good dependable clothing. Some of them late arrivals. None of them were ever intended to be sold for more than twenty-five dollars. But they are real, live, regular, twenty-five dollar values. Each and every one bearing the Benjamin, Kirschbaum, Sampeck, or Johnson & Carl label, which guarantees perfect fit and satisfactory wear. This sale includes every suit and overcoat in the house that formerly sold at twenty-five dollars. Overcoats Your Choice . . $15 Suits Your Choice $15 Blue serges and all staple patterns included. Also 79 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits that formerly sold at $4 and $5, your choice $2.95 ALTERATIONS FREE Johnson & Carl Samheck Clothes of Culture SALE STARTS TOMORROW, Friday Morning SIX HUNDRED SEE FOOTBALL K'S GIVEN (Continued from page 1) Captain Dutch Detwiler, following Coach Bond, condemned the criticism of no spirit in strong words. The team had elected a great leader in thought, and regretted that he had regretted that he, could not work under him, James, the captain-elect, followed Detwiler. He plead for men for long crossing, and many for the square fall, but all at an untimed all-time football男孩子 should train. James was followed by the stunts of the evening; songs by the Glee Club quarter; the sale of the Sour Owl, a paper put out by the Owl, junior honorary society; boxing bout by Harlan and Blackman; program appearance by Pat Crowell; and a Student Council meeting by the Sachens, honorary senior society. Uncle Jimmy then presented the K's to the 1914 gridiron warriors. The fifteen men lined up on the stage, and came forward to get the material reward for their season's performance as patron saint of Kansas football called off the men names they stepped forward and were given their letters. The mixer broke up with the crowds singing and yelling. Hot chill, best ever. Reynolds Bros.-Adv. For your Christmas parties. Ice cream in any special design. Reynolds Bros.-Adv. W. S. G. A. meets Thursday at Black Helmet Society will meet at the Phi Gamma Delta house Thursday night at 8:30 o'clock. Y. M. C. A. cabinet meeting Thursday at 5:30 o'clock at 1333 Ohio . Announcements The swimming try-outs for women have been postponed indefinitely because of the lack of water in the Gymnasium. When the tryouts may be held will be announced later in the Daily Kansan. The essays on Applied Christianity are ready for distribution at the university's faculty and students. No charge are made for these bulletins. 4:30 o'clock in Fraser Hall. University Debating Society meets Thursday at 7:30 o'clock in Room 110, Fraser Hall. Al Etenelo meets Thursday at 4:30 o'clock in Room 314, Fraser. Headdy's for Christmas suggests. Many little gifts>-Adv. Take the youngster a Spalding football or basketball and make him happy for Christmas. Carrll's— Adv. A cold day, a hot chocolate, make a good combination. Reynolds Bros-Adv. Bon bons and chocolates by the box. All best brands. Reynolds Bros.—Adv. A NEW ASPECT OF THE CASE Rallies and pep meetings are a good thing for freshmen, according to Miss Helen Rho Hoduses, of the English department. The majority of them distinctly, but mumble their words. The practice in yelling teaches them to open their mouths when they talk. Ivory mirrors and brushes, safety razors, manicure sets, toilet waters and perfumes. The largest assortment at Barber & Son's...Adv Subscribe now for the Daily Kansan A Good Place To Eat At Anderson's Old Stand Johnson & Tuttle, Proprietors 715 Massachusetts Street Another Champion Makes a World's Record ON THE UNDERWOOD Emil A. Trefzger, writing at 129 net words per minute, at the New York Business Show, New York City, October 26, 1914, becomes World's Champion Typist, making the sixteenth operator in all International classes to establish a record on the 912 Grand Avenue "The Machine You Will Eventually Buy" UNDERWOOD Kansas City