UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WASHBURN vs. K. U. BASKETBALL Game called 7:25 o'clock. Tickets 50 cents: Student tickets admit, coupon No.8. With student tickets reserved seats 15 cents. TONIGHT, JANUARY 16th TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT MGR.'S OFFICE AND CARROLL'S Sale of English Knit Neckwear Genuine imported English Knit Ties. Solid silk. Beautiful colorings. Regular $1.50,$2.00,and $2.50 grades go now at 95c See them in our window Suit and Overcoat Sale Manhattan Shirt Sale AMES' CONTESTS TELL LITTLE OF MISSOURI Although Tigers Won Both Games, None Can Estimate Their Strength Comparative scores are not worth much to the average sport delpester, and the real toutes of athletic contests look down on this method of gauging the strength of any athletic team, but, to the man who is not such a keen follower of the inner workings of the rival world, their figures with apparalled sources of interest, and give him food for many evening's work before the fire place. Just to show the unreliability of this source of information concerning the strength of rival teams—this fall the Southwestern Collegians defeated the Kansas Aggies at football on Ahearn Field 13 to 10. In a game played later in the season the Kansas Normals trounced the same Southwestern lads, while still later in the fall the Aggies snowed the unfortunate undefeated heavy defeat. So where is dope, anyway? Reasoning in the same vein, the Jayhawker basketball squad won two games from the Ames Aggies, when they stopped here on their trip through the Southern Conference. From here, those same Farmers proceeded down to Manhattan where they broke even with Lowman's team, winning one game and losing one in turn. Playing from there on campus, they dropped two games to the Missouri Tigers by overwhelming scores, Taafe's five defeating Hubbard's quintet in the latter session, 36 to 9. Now what does this, or rather these, comparative scores mean? Do they signify that we'll take two easy games from the Kansas Aggies? Or do they mean that the four Missouri-Kansas battles will be the hardest fought contests ever seen in the Robinson and Rothwell Gyms? Hardly the former. Probably the utter. Subscribe for the Daily Kansan. You Will Save Money by Patronizing Our Advertisers This Is a Partial List for Your Convenience CLOTHIERS Obers Johnson and Carl Peckhams J. House Skofstad DRY GOODS Innes Weavers SHOES Fischers Peckhams Obers THEATRES Bowersock New Vaudeville MOTION PICTURES Aurora Grand The Oread REFRESHMENTS Wiedemanns Reynolds Bros. BOOK STORES Rowlands University Book Store Wolfs CAFES Lee's College Inn Oread Tea Room PHOTOGRAPHERS Jeffryes Studio Squires Studio BARBERS College Inn Shop J.C. Houk Frank Iliff DRUGS Barbers Wilsons McColloch Woodwards City Drugs Raymond TAILORS Parker Protsch Koch Shultz Ed. V. 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Heretofore, the women students of the University had to apply to Dr. Johnson, at her office in Robinson Gymnasium, for any medical aid or for assistance in dressing cuts and burns. Miss Mollie Carroll, who has charge of the Y. W. C. A. room and Miss Minnie Moody, the Chancellor's secretary will apply the remedies when needed. The second kit is a complete outfit for repairing injuries to clothing. It contains needles, thread, thimbles, scissors, pins and practically every article necessary to make wearing apparel presentable when the owner has recklessly climbed the hill at too rapid a rate. Any young ladies who may have the misfortune to fall down the stairs in Fraser Hall will not be compelled to rush down the hill to their rooms to repair the damage. But a few of the south and within the portals of the WVC room is the little kit, the worker of wonders. With the aid of the materials contained in the kit milady's dress is again in condition to be seen in public, at least until more extensive repairs can be made at leisure. The two outfits have been at the Y. W. C. A. room since last fall, but few calls have been made upon them by the students. However, it is expected that the hill will take a little later on when the hill and steps become slippery with ice. 162 TXES X STUDENTS FAIL DURING FALL TERM There are 147 "marginals"—that is, students who barely met the catalogue requirements with reference to the amount of work necessary. Minimum skill level of these were in the academics, 19 engineers, and 32 laws. One hundred and sixty-two students failed to pass in the required amount of work at the University of Texas during the fall term and, according to faculty regulations cannot continue work. One hundred and sixteen of this "bust" number were in the academic department, 42 in the engineering department' and 4 in the law department. 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