UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN If you've had five hours of German you will enjoy "DIE SONNTAGSJAGER" You can get your tickets at the checkstand in Fraser at Chapel time tomorrow. PRICES 35c and 50c. You can get your tickets at the checkstand in Fraser at Chapel time tomorrow. PRICES 35c and 50c. WASHINGTON EASY FOR VARSITY FIVE Two Victories Over Pikers End Successful Invasion of Missouri The Varsity basketball team took two comparatively easy games from the Washington Pikers Friday and Saturday nights, and as a result returned home yesterday with an ever-victorious trip to its credit. The two victories over Missouri, and the double win over the St. Louis team practically cinches the championship of the Valley for the home team. The Tigers, by taking both games from the Jayhawks on the Robinson's second week, can week an Robinson's athletes, but just now Brewer's men don't seem to have much of a chance to accomplish this feat. The battle with the Pikers Friday night resulted in a 29 to 18 victory for Kansas. Although the game was far harder-fought and much closer than the two Kansas-Washington battles here, the Hawjawker five did not experience much trouble in holding down the St. Louis lads. The second game brought home more points for Edmond's five, but, at the same time, Hamilton's bunch scored more goals, and the difference was practically the same. The final score was 24-17 in favor of Kan-ver Captain Sproull and Ed. Van der Vies hitting most of the Jayhawker goals. The St. Louis team got a seven point lead right from the jump in that second battle, scoring twice on field goals by French, adding another point on a foul throw by Berrhill and raising their final total when Modiette hit another nice one from the floor. But fighting all the time, the Jay-hawker five came back. Greenlees made two beautiful goals from the side of the court, and Van scored from the side. The Jayhawkers will play their next game here Thursday night with Phog Allen's Warrensburg team. Fresh from a double team, Kanehan Kantar of the Maverick Teacher are cocky and full of fight, and should put up a pretty game. February ATHLETIC SCHEDULE Monday, 16, indoor track meet. K. S. A. C., Lawrence. March Wednesday and Thursday, 25 and 26, basketball, Missouri at Lawrence. Officials, Hoover and Quigley. Saturday, 28, basketball College of Emporia at Emporia. Friday and Saturday, 1 and 2, Seventh Interscholastic Tennis Tournament, McCo Friday and Saturday, 13 and 14, Washington, at St. Louis. Green, referee. 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. Friday and Saturday, 17 and 18, baseball, University of Hawaii at Lawrence. Saturday, 18, Drake relay games at Des Moines. Saturday, April 25, Outdoor Interclass meet, McCook. Friday and Saturday, 1 and 2. Seventh Interscholastic Tennis Tournament. McCook. Saturday, May 2, Seventh Interscholastic track meet, MeCook. Tuesday, 5, K. S. A. C-K. U. dual track meet at Manhattan. Wednesday and Thursday, 6 and 7, baseball, Missouri at Lawrence. Send The Dally Kansan Home. SPRING SPORTS START AT K. U. TONIGHT The track season will open at the University of Kansas tonight when the team will meet Kansas State Agricultural College in Robinson Gymnasium. K. U. MEETS AGGIES ON TRACK TONIGHT First Indoor Match of Season In Robinson Gymnasium Tonight at 7:30 The 1914 Jayhawk track team will battle in the first meet of the season with the Kansas Aggies, toinit at 7:30 in Robinson gymnasium. Manager Hamilton and Coach Arthur Mosse have already drawn up a tentative list of the Jayhawker entrants in each event, but as Conference rules provide that but two men may contest in each event for the Kansas State champions for Kansas in each race have not yet been selected. Not much is known of the Aggie quad this year. The first meet is always more or less of a tryout for the athletes so the Farmers, headed by Guy Lowman, will come down to K. U. with 'dark horses.' Smith, who leads, has 'a possible Montanah point-winn- For Kansas, Snee and O'Neil probably will take care of the 30-yard dash. This short race should be one of the games on the program for the spectators. Cissna, Davis, Fiske, and Henderson are down for the quarter mile, with Cissna and Davis the probable competitors. Edwards, Ross, Fiske, and Poos Edwards, Ross, Fiske, and Poos Poose look like first choice. Hazen and Perry will run both flights of hurdles, although Bonny Reber is entered with the two stars in each event. Edwards and Ross will take care of the mile, Malcolmson and Edwards, or Malcolmson and Foss the two mile. Hazen and McKay look sure winners in the high jump, while Pike. Terry, and Ogden Jones are the athletes picked for the pole vault. The shot-put lies between Reber, Keeling, and Helvern, with the Kansas City athlete surely one of the two contestants. The relay, one of the tightest races in the whole meet, finds Cissna Edwards, Davis, and Fiske the probable Kansas runners. The training and placing of teachers, superintendents and principals for Kansas schools, together with the visitation and reorganization of the University schools, has been one of the University's most fruitful fields of labor. PROFITABLE AMUSEMENT Proper amusement must instruct as well as amuse. Try the following: Masquerade skating at auditorium Tuesday night. Grand march at 8 o'clock. Unmask at nine.-Adv. Bowersock New Vaudeville Aurora Grand Oread Send the Daily Kansan home. STUDENTS' HOE HOP 1107 Mass. Watch for their ads in the Kansan Work and Price always right Savoir Vivre— NICE discrimination in choosing your Hat should lead you straight to our store, where we are showing a selection of Spring Stetsons that will do justice to your every perception of style. Soft Hats-Stiff Hats-Self-conforming Derbies Spring Caps Too Spring Caps Too K. U. Girls Glee Club In Annual Concert Classical Numbers Late Song Hits Nine Big Specialities "Of the Kind You Enjoy" Chapel, Fraser Hall, Tues. 17th THE NEW VAUDEVILLE THEATRE Entire Change Tonight Orchestra Music Watters and Lemone Singing, Talking, and Yodeling Riley and Stone Singing and Dancing Shipley and Adamson Musical Act warner's Feature In Three Parts The Hand of The Law featuring Thos. Tynan, Warden Colorado State Prison ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Who is Mrs. McIntyre? "I like it. I like it." MUGS "O my poor nerves-my poor nerves"