UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN You should visit our Shirt Sale. Starting tomorrow morning at eight o'clock---Your unrestricted choice of any Suit or Overcoat in the house JOHNSON & CARL 15 Today DOLLARS AURORA Tomorrow "The College Theatre" presents the first number of a new series of big productions of Famous Players' Films JAMES O'NEILL in a six reel dramatization of Dumas' masterpiece, "The Count of Monte Cristo" COMING: Thos. Ross in "Checkers." Mary Pickford in "Caprice." Every Program Excellent. Today NOTE: The Aurora management watches the film market closely and all pictures of any consequence are booked. CONTRACT SIGNED FOR TWO NEBRASKA GAMES Tomorrow Cornhuskers Have Condes ceded to Meet Us on Gridiron Again the rumors that the University might not meet Nebraska on the football field next year were set at rest this morning when a two-year-old named Evan Sloane, the Nebraska authorities, was received at Manager Hamilton's office. 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OUR ADVERTISERS ARE RELIABLE HANDBALL FANS WILL MEET TUESDAY NIGHT Entrants Will Hold Meeting in Gym. Tournament Will Determine Championship Immediately following the announcement of the opening of a handball tournament, has come a crowd of inquiries asking when the event will be held and at what time and where the entry list will be posted. Dr. Naismith will hold a meeting for all possible entrants in the coming tournament in his office in Robinson Gym Tuesday night. The meeting will be called for eight o'clock. At that time it will be definitely decided what form of engagement will take, when the entry lists will be posted. No admission fee will be charged, and entrance will be open to all. It has been definitely decided that the tournament will determine the handball champions in the single and doubles of the University of Kansas. In many of the larger cities, Kansas City for one at two and cheap tournaments are being to determine the champions in all of the different athletic clubs. Missouri and Nebraska are staging one which will begin the first of February. Yale and Harvard hold an annual one each winter. It would appear that the writer who tried to bittle in Friday's Kansas State game would thus timeshot to start a similar contest at K. U. had not followed the history of the game or its remarkable development in recent years. Handball is not a game, open to the "tiddle-de-winks" champion, nor is it a form of work designed chiefly to remove some of the avoidups from the anatomy of various university sports. To play the game only too well know, it is a branch of athletics which requires great skill, and lots of wind. The average student who thinks that anyone could play the game, and all that is necessary to become a player in tennis is so sadly mistaken. Doctor Reilley, director of the Kansas City Athletic Club, and an ardent advocate of the game himself, says that no branch of sport requires more skill and endurance in winning, and that there are great rivals in the contest at his club, and great rivalry is being manifested as the heat of battle grows greater. NEBRASKA CANCELS BASKETBALL GAMES Cornhuskers Will Not Play Kansas Owing to Conflict With Trip The Nebraska game scheduled for January 23 and 24 will not be played owing to the conflict with the dates of Nebraska's trip to Iowa and Minnesota. There will be but one game with Washburn on the week, Friday, December 19, the Kearney "games scheduled February 15 and 16 will be played January 22 and 23. "We have offered Warrensburg two games to help fill out our trip East and we are also trying to arrange with Emporia for a game for February 28," said Manager Hamilton this afternoon. It is the purpose of the athletic management to get more games with Kansas teams. SOCIAL NOTES The Kappa Sigma fraternity has announced February 11 as the date of its annual Lincoln party. Prof. E. M. Hopkins entertained the Fortnightly Club at his home Saturday evening with a 7 o'clock dinner. Sigma Nu entertained fifty couples at a dance Friday evening given in Ecke's Hall. Thirty couples danced at the Acacia party given in Eagles' Hall Friday night. Eather Crowley and Corrine Crowley entertained informally at a five o'clock tea yesterday afternoon at their home on Oread Ave. A junior stag party has been announced for Wednesday night, January 21. The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity entertained informally at their chapter house Friday evening. Ella Hawkins and Ivine Overman entertained the students in the University from Lincoln and Butler counties, Saturday evening with an informal party at the home of Mrs. F. H. Vaughn on Indiana street. The students in Prof. H. O. Krusse's German classes were delightfully entertained in his home on Kentucky street Friday afternoon. 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