UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN In spite of the weather we had all we could do today. Tomorrow Second Day of our END of SEASON SALE, so be on hand early. Balance of our WINTER STOCK going at a fraction of its worth. HEAVY SCHEDULE FOR VARSITY NINE Eighteen Games on Base Ball List --- Six K Men Back Back The schedule facing the 1912 Jayhawker base-ball nine promises to be one of the hardest ever tackled by the Kansas pellet chasers. Eighteen games will lbe played and this number will include a series with nearly every team i nthe valley. The first game will be the College of Emporia on April 12th. This will be played at Emporia. The rest of the games have all been scheduled with the exception of two with St. Marys and a series with Warensburg, William Jewell. Indoor practice will soon start in Bionn gymnasium among which are two of last year's slab artists. The men will be Captain Busick, Coolidge, Hicks, Wilson, Ward and Walker. The schedule is as follows: Ilimente la das de las April 12—College of Emporia at Emporia. April 17-18—University of Hawaii at Lawrence. April 19 - Emporia at Lawrence. April 20 - University of Miss at Lawrence. May 7-B--Aggies at Manhattan. 8-D--University of Nebraska at Lincoln. May 23-24-University of Missouri at Columbia. All men intending to try out for the baseball squad see me Monday afternoon at five o'clock in the gymnasium. COLLEGE WILL PLAY KANSAS CITY STARS Frank's Ball Tossers to Tack le Crack Kansas City Aggregation Despite the fact that the varsity is on a trip this week end, Jayhawker students will be given a chance to observe a Kansas team in action. The big affair will be a Saturday night tangle with the All-Stars from Kansas City. This team consists of the pick of the league teams of Kansas City, Missouri, and every man is reported to be a star at the basket flipping game. The indications are that the game will be more than the ordinary contests on the College schedule. As to whether the College will win or not, this will depend largely on the condition which the All Stars are in. The Kansas team is in the best of shape and is ready to play every minute and unless the Kansas City team can do the same it will meet a Tartar. The Collegians have not lost a game this season. Up to the present date the opponents of the Frank agrenade can often be able to push them to their limit. The lineup for the Kansas team will be: Crawford and Brown forwards, Weidline center, and Painter and Folks guards. If the gentleman students want their dress suits cleaned or pressed, we mean a thorough renovation, call 75, either phone. New York Cleaning Co- Adv. Have you reserved yours yet? WOULD EXPURGATE FRIEND FOOTBALL Hawkeye Solons May Make It Like Hamlet Without the Dane the Dane Football within the state of Iowa is doomed if the bill that one of the legislators of the state introduced is passed. The athletic authorities of the different Iowa colleges received notice of this measure today. The bill has strong support and is well organized. Winter Suits The bill provides for "harmless football" and restricts collegians, members of the Y. M. C. A., athletic associations and other similar clubs from taking part in any sport which is brutal and which through any circumstances might bring injury to players. It aims to take brutality out of every college sport and the author explains in presenting it that he has been moved to introduce such a bill on account of the several deaths and injuries which were received in the games this year. Opponents of the bill and there are many are replying with the assertion that not a single serious football injury resulted in Iowa this year, and declare the reasons given for such a measure are utterly without foundation. The bill had its first reading in the house and it looks now as if it were sure to pass. The four song hits of the Blue Rose Diamond, "Wear My Ring," "I'm Looking for a Man Like Father," "When the Girl Loves You," "When Everybody Learns To Do That Rag," are on sale in limited quantities at Rowland's Book Store, Bell Brothers, and Pierce Music Co. Mail orders will be filled at twenty-five cents each, post paid, by addressing F. E. Fisher, 1633 Vt.-Adv. The Thespian Dramatic club will hold a try out for parts in the cast of "The Aviator" tomorrow afternoon, room 116, Fraser, at 2:30. It is important that all members be present. Special notice is given to the following: Robert Linley, Erna Firscher, William Howden, James Kennedy, Sophine Smithhyer, Cecil Burton, Florence Gettys, Phyllis Burroughs, Pauline Findley, Virginia Goff, Genivie Herrick, Mamie McFarland, Humphry Jones, Albert Teed, Alonzo Buzick, Ruth Smith, Margaret Roberts, Hazel Clark, Emily Berger. Discount = NOW = 33 $ \frac{1}{3} \% $ Winter Overcoats 25% Discount Nothing Reserved 33 $\frac{1}{3}$ % -LOOK一 25% Sweater Coats Flannel Shirts Union Suits 25% Discount Fancy Dress Shirts Odd Trousers Wool Underwear Night Robes Pajamas Lined Gloves Remember "no old goods here" Everything new Better Come to Johnson & Carl With the 2403 M. E. Pierson, superintendent of the city schools of Kansas City, Kansas, was at the University Tuesday meeting candidates for positions as teachers in the Kansas City schools for next year. S. W. Moore, superintendent of the city schools of Hiawatha, spent this morning at the University. He came to consult with regard to teachers for his high school next year. Miss Emma Hyde, a graduate of the University of Kansas, has accepted a position as teacher of mathematics in the Kansas City, Kansas high school. Miss Hyde spent the fore part of the year in Chicago University. Prof. W. L. Burdick of the law school gave a lecture to the physiology classes yesterday afternoon of the "Legal Aspect of Sanitation and Kygiene." The physiology department gave the infant son of Mr. Howard Curl, assistant to Dr. Ida Hyde, his first start in life by presenting him with a push-cart as a birthday present. The Achoth sorority has pledged Reba Zimmerman, a senior in the College. London Musical News. "Mr. Harrold has a voice of real value with an extraordinary range and 'staying powers.' His fine singing notes are intrinsically well produced, and he sings with the artistic discipline. His physique is unquestionably suited to grand opera and he is an accomplished actor." Bowersock the pianist, Thursday, Feb. 6th.-Adv. TELL US YOUR PIANO TROUBLE We rent Pianos We tune Pianos We repair Pianos We move Pianos We make Pianos We refinish Pianos We sell Pianos EVERYTHING IN MUSIC Bell Bros. Music Co. I make rates to clubs that no other store in Lawrence or Kansas City can touch. Just call me over the phone and I will call at your convenience to talk prices with you. Stewards and Clubs, READ! The Hustler Grocery Send the Daily Kansan Home K. U. College VS William Jewel Saturday Night at 8 O'Clock Admission 25 cents Student tickets reserved 10 cents J. L. CARTER, Manager Bowersock Theatre Monday Feb'y 3rd The Metropolis Opera Co., (INC.) Presents a PARISIAN VAUDEVILLE from the French of Marcel Janvier Another Willis Wood, Kansas City Attraction "The COUNTESS COQUETTE" Lyrics by Melville Alexander Music by Anatol Friedland 18 Catchy Musical Numbers 18 828 Massachsetts . . . . Both Phones 629 An All Star Cast with KNOX WILSON VERA ALLEN, TEMPLAR SAXE, MAUD WILLIAMS, HARRY PAULI, EMILE LA CROIX A Chic Chorus Stunningly Crowned "The Parisian Flip," a dancing novelty Seniors! Prices: 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Seats on sale at Woodward's Drug Store, tomorrow, Saturday. February 1st. If we make your picture we Guarantee to have it finished for the Annual by February 10th. Squires Studio