UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BASKETBALL WARRENSBURG NORMALS vs. K. U. THURSDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 19, 7:25 O'CLOCK HASKELL vs. FRESHMEN (FOLLOWS VARSITY GAME) A big double header. Tickets 50 cents. Student Ticket Coupons No.13 admits. Student Tickets Reserved Seats 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock MISSOURI NORMALS TO TACKLE JAYHAWK Phog Allen's Five Will Mee K. U. Team Tomorrow Night in Gym Phog Allen's Missouri Normalms will climb Mt. Oread tomorrow night and tackle the Jayhawker basketball five in Robinson Gymnasium. The Missouri teachers are on a trip to Eastern Kansas and Southern Missouri. Last night they played Company F in the Independence (Kan.) Armory and the Normalites will play Drury, Friday and Saturday. The Missourians are reputed to be fast and skilled at basket shooting. The Kansas Teachers were easily defeated in two games last week and under the coaching of Allen, the Warrenburg players have developed good teamwork. Tomorrow night's game probably will be close although the result will have no bearing upon the championship title. The Jayhawkers returned from their successful trip to Missouri in good shape and will be ready for Allen and his five. Tomorrow's game will be Eleven victories over Eleven victories out of twelve contests is the present record and a victory tomorrow will make an even dozen. BASKETBALL TEAM TO MEET WARRENSBURG February ATHLETIC SCHEDULE March Saturday, 28. basketball College of Emporia at Emporia. Wednesday and Thursday, 25 and 26, basketball, Missouri at Lawrence. Officials, Hoover and Quizley. Friday and Saturday, 13 and 14, Washington, at St. Louis. Green, referee. Friday and Saturday, 1 and 2, Seventh Interscholastic Tennis Tournament. McCook. Saturday, 7, indoor track meet, K.C. A.C., at Convention Hall. Wednesday and Thursday, 11 and 12. Missouri at Columbia. Officials, Quigley and Hoover. Friday and Saturday, 13 and 14. Washington at St. Louis. Greene, referee. Friday and Saturday, 20 and 21. Seventh Annual Interscholastic basketball tournament. Robinson gym. Wednesday and Thursday 25 and 26, Mo., at Lawrence. Hoover and Quigley. Friday, March 27, Missouri Kansas Indoor Meet Convention Hall. K. C. April Friday and Saturday, 17 and 18, baseball, University of Hawaii at Lawrence. Friday and Saturday, 1 and 2, Seventh Interscholastic Tennis Tournament, McCook. Saturday, May 2, Seventh Interscholastic track meet, McCook Tuesday, 5, K. S. A. C.-K. U. dual track meet at Man- hattan. Saturday, 18, Drake relay games at Des Moines. Saturday, April 25, Outdoor Interclass meet, McCook. Mav wednesday and Thursday, 6 and 7, baseball, Missouri at Lawrence. Thursday and Friday, 14 and 15, baseball Missouri at Columbia. saturday, 16, Missouri-Kansas dual track meet at Columbia. ... SINGLE POINT SPELLS DEFEAT FOR COLLEGE Today's Rain Naturally turns our Thoughts toward Many new styles for this season among which are rainproof Balmaccens at $22.50. RAINCOATS Of course you'll need one for Spring time. Of course you will come to the store where you'll find the largest assortment to select from. Our showing of new styled raincoats for the season is the best ever. $5.00 to $25.00 A Lonesome Tally was the Winning Margin for Hays Ladies, You know we have them for you with hats to match. You must see them to appreciate, Priced from Normalites Special to the Daily Kansan: A crowd of 1000 saw the game, and wouldily enthusiastic. Playing was poor but it was good. Hays, Feb. 18. Hays Normal defeated the College basketball team of the University of Kansas last night by the score of 24 to 23. It was one of the best games ever played on the Normal court. The score at the end of the first half was Normal 7, College 6. At no time during the game did either team have more than a three-point lead. Captain Carmen Herrod starred for the College team, making several long distance baskets, and Bice did the heavy work for the Normals. The College team will play Mc- Pherson College tomorrow. Swimming caps and rubber gloves at Barber & Son's Drug Stors.—Adv. Hot drinks, soda and choice candy at Barber's Drug Store.-Adv. Loomas will develop your kodak films free if prints are ordered, 719 Mass St.—Adv. All, members of the Student Branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers who have not been appointed should see H. H. Feierabend at once. ANNOUNCEMENTS Members of the Civil Engineering Society should order pictures through Bill Brown. The pictures cost fifty cents each. The Appointment Committee requests all prospective teachers to meet in the lecture room of Show Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Send the Daily Kansan home. ORGANIZATIONS Saturday, Feb. 21, is the last date for Annual pictures before the One Dollar fine is levied. Turn in That Picture Now A delay at this time will delay the publishing of the Annual. All new house cuts will cost $2.50. Annual office open every afternoon from 2:30 to 4:30 and Saturday morning from 10 to 12. The College Jeweler We like to do little jobs of repairing Three experts to do your work and do it right If you are interested in Fatherland don't fail to see the farce comedy at the BOWERSOCK tomorrow evening. PRICES 35c and 50c Seats at Woodward's (Die Sonntagsjäger) Who is Mrs. McIntyre? "I like it. I like it." MUGS "O my poor nerves-my poor nerves"