UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SHERIDAN SINGS AS DEBATE TEAMS WIN Watch Them Toss Their Specchecs In the Air, Students Chant By Myrtle Laister By Myrtle Laister Sheridan County High School, Feb. 18—Sheridan County high school scored again in the contest for the Sixth district debating championship Friday night, when it defeated Portis high school. At Portis, the decision was given by all the votes of the judges. The negative team of the high school received the decision at Hoxie by two votes. In honor of the high school's victory a new hymn has been written. "Sheridan County is doing it, doing it, doing it, Sheridan County is doing it, doing it, doing it. See those kids debating over there, Watch them toss their speeches on the air, Catch those points, well honey I declare, Oh its rare, Oh its rare, Oh its rare. There! Sheridan County's doing it, doing it, doing it. Sheridan County's doing it, doing it, doing it, Arent' those kids just doing things brown. They're the smartest kids in the town. List, list, list, to the sound, Sheridan County's doing it now. SOLOMON DEBATERS WIN FIFTH DISTRICT HONORS By Amy Bailey Solomon High School, Feb. 18. — The Solomon high school debaters won the Fifth District Debate Honors Thursday. The schools participating in the final series for the championship of the Fifth District FOULARDS to be the leader again and well they should be, as there is no silk that wears and gives the satisfaction of a Foulard. New Spring Silks Providing you buy a good Foulard and not an imitation. We carry only the well known Cheney Bros, line and every pattern we show is exclusive. Come in and see the new Jouy, Floral and Bulgarian patterns. These same Foulards are sold in many stores at $1.00; our price a yard 85 cents, WEAVERS were, Solomon, Junction City, and Clay Center, which formed the triangular debate. Junction City's affirmative lost to Solomon's negative at Solomon. Solomon's affirmative won from Clay Center's negative at Clay Center and Clay Center's affirmative lost to Junction City's negative at Junction City. This gave Solomon a double victory making them district champions. The Solomon team deserves much credit for its victory as this is the first year it has debated. Solomon's affirmative team consisted of Miss Mary Porter, Fred Leasure and Edward Stark; the negative, Miss Lovina Bishop, Alge Henderson and Lee Smith. Prof. Mickey of Solomon trained the debaters. DICKINSON COUNTY OWNS QUARTET OF VICTORIES By Urvin Nichols Dickinson County High School Feb. 18.-In a double header here Saturday night both Dickinson County high school teams were victorious by safe margins over the Solomon high school basket-ball teams. The score of the girls' game was 38 to 6. In the boys' game the score was 29 to 6. Part of the last half', when Dickinson increased the lead to 46 to 30. Immediately following the games a box social was held in the high school gymnasium. The proceeds, about $30 million, are the library of sports' athletic association. The Dickinson County high school basket-ball teams went to Wamego Friday night and came home with the heavy ends of the scores in both games. The girls' game was a walk-away. Score, 34 to 10. Made a sudden spurt in the boys' game and won by a score of 34 to 35. Silks at the Innes Store HERES THE RECORD SCORE IN SEASON'S BASKET-BALL CHENEY FOULARDS—these are prettier than ever and may be seen in rich colorings and combinations—the designs we show are controlled by this store in Lawrence. Everyone knows that Cheneys Foulards are spotproof and are probably the most practical dresssilks known to the trade. We invite you to come and make your selections while we have the best assortment. Cheney Foulards Priced at 85c to $1 a yd. Innes, Bulline & Hackman Young Men in Kansas High Schools Electrical Engineering as their vocation are invited to ask for particulars regarding the courses offered in the school of Engineering of the University of Kansas- Considering the choice of Distinguished success has been achieved by many graduates from this school. One electrical manufacturing company now employs thirty of its men. The Daily Kansan's Educational Department will see that inquiries addressed to it are answered by the ones most competent to give full particulars regarding any vocation and the University courses preparatory for it. Address the The fourteen electrical engineers graduated last June are now employed as follows: by electrical manufacturing companies, 5; telephone engineers, 2; teaching, 2; graduate work, 1; central station work, 4. Bv Cora Olyhant VOCATION EDITOR University Daily Kansan Lawrence, Kansas The basket-ball game between the Senior-Junior and the Sophomore-Freshmen girls resulted in a victory for the former. Kinsley High School, Feb. 18. — Kinsley won the trophy of the western basket-ball league Friday night when the team defeated Hoisington by a score of 106 to 6. The enrollment of the Senior class numbers twenty-one. This is the largest graduating class Kinsley high school has ever had. COFFEYVILLE TEACHER JOINS OREAD SQUAD OF 2512 By H. Dale Watson Coffeyville High School, Feb. 18.—Miss Bessie Green, instructor of geometry in the Coffeyville high school for the past four years, has given up her duties for the remainder of this semester and has enrolled at the University of Kansas. Mr. Kaufman of K. U. has been secured to fill the vacancy left by Miss Green. Coffeyville High School, Feb. 18.—Three basket-ball games furnished the athletic amusement here Friday night. The high school second team defeated the Delaware, Okla., city team in a rough and tumble contest, by a score of 22 to 14. In the two inter-class games played the sophomores walloped the freshmen by a score of 28 to 22, while the seniors defeated the juniors 13 to 12. Coffeyville Sees Three Games By H. Dale Watson By Wilhelm Jeffsheim, October Ellinwood High School, Feb 18.—The supervision of the supervision of Mr. Powers saw steam engines in operation last week when it visited the Electric Light plant and the engine rooms of the Wolf Milling Co. At both places the forenames explained the system fully. Seek Secret of Steam Engine Spearville Spears Dodge City By Herbert Schall Dodge City High School, Feb. 18. —The first and second boys' teams were defeated at Spearville, Friday evening. The second team score was 19 to 0, and the first team 30 to 11. Frank Boyd starred for Spearville in the first team game, shooting eight field goals. RENO DEFEATS WICHTA HIGH IN FAST BASKET-BALL GAME Reno County High School, Feb. 18. —Wichita high school lost to the Reno basket-ball tossers here Friday night by a 38 to 27 score. Wichita tossed 15 free throws out of 22 trials. Frisch starred for Reno, getting ten baskets from the field. By Bessie Bereman The popular "Belmont" notch Collar made in self striped Madras. 2 for 25c The girls' game between Sterling high school and Reno ended with the tie score, 20 to 20. At the end of ARROW COLLARS Cluett, Peabody & Co., Makers Swede's Millioniare Club Phones 540 SODAS at the Union Pacific City Drug Store Opp. Eldridge House La Treffle Violet Water and plenty of other kinds McColloch's Drug Store Standard Road of the West Round-Trip Homeseekers Fares First and Third Tuesdays, Kansas City to All-Year Tourist Fares Daily to Salt Lake City, Ogden, Pocatello, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Bellingham, Spokane, North Yakima, Boise and Butte. Inquire of our nearest agent or write me for rates from your station Free literature on request. Low Round-Trip Homeseekers and All-Year Tourist Fares to the West Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo - $23.55 Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah - 41.50 San Francisco, Los Angeles - 55.00 San Diego, California - 55.00 And to many other points. H. G. KAILL, General Freight and Passenger Agent 901 Walnut Street Kansas City, Missouri Direct Route to Panama Pacific Exposition Send the Daily Kansan Home Classified Advertising Little stories of personal_wants that produce results at a minimum expenditure. Try them For second semester board at the Midway Club, 1042 Ohio, $3.50 per week, Phone 2325. H. C. Fiske, steward—Adv. SCHULZ, the TAILOR-911 MASS. Students, lets us save your sole. S. Forney, first class shoe repairing. 1017 Mass. Street. FOR CUTLERY, silverware, cooking utensils, sporting goods, safety razors, padlocks, etc., see Chas. J. Achning. Phone 676, 822 Mass. The Indian Store, pennants a specialty. 917 Mass. St. Get our prices on printing. FOR SALE—"Fairview Enterprise." On account of death. A good town; liberal advertisers; five hundred subscribers. Payment down and balance by the month. Address O. P. Leonard, 733 Mass. Lawrence, Ks. Novelties. Stop And Think. K. U. Pantatorium and Dye Works— 1400 La. Phones 1400. Cleaning and ladies' work a speciality. We depend entirely on student trade. Why take your shoes down town? We make new shoes out of old ones. Bring in your shoes and be convinced. 1400 Louisiana Street. Don't forget the place. Groceries. Bob Stewart's Barber Shop, 838 Massachusetts street. Liveries. S. H. Curdy, Murdacy and fancy groceries. Lowest prices to clubs and students, 1021 Mass. Both phones, 212. Barbers. Francisco & Co., for trunk hauling, auto and hack service. Phones 139. 808-812-814 Vt. Street. Frank Hiff's Barber Shop, 1025 Mass. Street. Caters specially to University trade. For good country apple butter, dressed poultry, chicken and duck feathers, call Chas. Herington, Home 5826 Red.-Adv. Meat Markets. See Hess Brothers for the very best fresh and cured meats at the right prices. 941 Mass. Both phones 14. THE GARDNER Dairy, Sanitary milk and cream. E. T. Gardner, prop., phone 848.5. Gillham's Sanitary Bakery, 412 W. Warren St. Nothing but the best. Come in and see the shop. Cafes. Good meals and efficient service at moderate prices, K. U. Cafe, 1009 Mass. "We make a specialty of best coffee in town." Plumbers. A fine combination, fresh almond, pure maple sugar, and pure cream is what you get in ice cream at Wiedemann. Students having snap shots of University life are asked to turn in the original films to R. G. Allison, editor-in-chief of the 1913 Jayhawkcr. Place in sealed envelopes with name of owner. The films will be returned in good condition-Adv. Call Kennedy Plumbing Co., for gas and electrical supplies. 937 Mass. Phones 658. Board at $3.50. Have room for eight more in Would't Club (stag). *?25 Alabama. Come early.—Adv. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for men. 2247 Bell. 1321 Tenn. St. PROFESSIONAL CARDS For pure ice cream call Bell 645, Home 658. Reynold Bros.' successor to E. G. Soxman. The strawberry ice cream is flavored with the fruit at Wiedemann's.-Adv. HARRY REDING, M. D. Eye, ear, nose, and throat. Glasses fitted. Official uniform. Bldg. Phone, Bell 513, Home 512. G. A. HAMMAN, M. D. Eye, ear, and throat specialist. Glasses fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dick Building. DR. H. W. HAYNE, Oculist, Lawrence, Kansas. J. R. BECKETT, M. O. Mrs. BECKETT, M. Street. Both phones, office and residence. The Men's Student Council will meet tonight at 7:15 in room 116 Fraser hall. J. W. O'BRYAN, Dentist. Over Wilson's Drug Store. Ball Phones 507. DR. G. W. JONES, Physician, Suite 1. F. A. A. Building. Strawberry ice cream at Wiedemann's—Adv. Typewriters, Fountain Pens and OfficeSupplies F. I. Carter 1025 Mass. Bell Phone 1051 LOST-Gold pin with black enamel. $5.00 reward. Return to secretary's office or to Miss Oliver, Latin department. A week ago Reno suffered the only defeat of the season, having won thirteen straight games. The defeat came at the hands of Halstead, by a score of 44 to 33. the first half the score stood 6 to 6; at the end of the second half, 18 to 18. Five minutes was allotted to play off the tie, after which period, the score still being a tie, the game was called. Fraternity and Sorority Jewelery All kinds of Badges, Rings, Pins, and Novelties Manufactured to your order by the oldest, most reliable jewelery manufacturer in the west We manufacture the trophy goods for the Athletic Department of the University of Kansas We manufacture High School as well as College and Fraternity Pins. The Green Jewelry M'f'g Company 1104 Walnut St., Kansas City, Missouri We employ no expensive salesmen--order direct and we save you money. Final Home Games BASKET BALL Wm. 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