UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN EL DORADO OUTTALKS ALL EIGHTH DISTRICT By Edwin Rider Wins Debating Champion ship by Defeating Belle Plaine ElDorado High School, Jan. 30... ElDorado high school won the championship of the Eighth Congressional District by defeating the Belle Plaine high school debaters Friday night by a unanimous decision. The question was the further restriction of immigration by an illiteracy test. Belle Plaine had the affirmative and was represented by Wm. O'Connell, Miss Beatrice Richardson and Bruce Partwood. The El Dorado debaters were Lucretia Stearns, Hiel Bollinger and Edwin Rider. The decision was unanimous for El Dorado. The judges were Prof. A. W. Jones, Friends; Prof. G. W. Benniveau and Supt. J. G. Magnuson, of Halstead. Before the debate El Dorado high school won the basket-ball game with a 5-0 victory. JUNCTION CITY WINS ALL CORNERS IN 3-EDGED CONTEST By Harold A. Rohrer By Harold A. Rohrer Junction City High School, Jan. 30. Junction City won the triangular debate between Abilene high school and Cherry Valley High School Friday evening by getting the decision of five of the nine judges. The affirmative Junction City high school team defeated the negative Abilene team here by a two to one decision and the negative team defeated the Dickinson County team at Chapman by unanimous decision. Chapman defeated Ablene's affirmative team two to one. The subject of the debate was the Meyer system of The members of the Junction City high school affirmative team were Jeanne Kerr, Paul Schmidt, and Donald Thompson, and Alice Edwards, Florence Sahlberg and Alver Durbon of the negative team. SCORE TEETERED AND THEN TOTTERED TO GREAT BEND Bv Arthur McDonald By Arthur McDonald Great Bend High School, Jan. 30. —The local basket-ball team defeated the Sterling team Thursday by a score of 38 to 39. As can be seen from the score, the game was so close and fast that no one could tell how it would end. This was one of the second series of games played by members of the Western Athletic League. The standing of the teams is as follows: W. L. Great Bend . . . 2 0 Sterling . . . 2 0 Kinaley . . . 2 0 Hoisington . . . 2 0 MARQUETTE HOLDS TWO McPHERSON SCALP LOCKS Bv H. Oaks Marquette High School, Jan. 30.—The boys' basket-ball team defeated the McPherson high school team Tuesday night for the second time. Playing this time on the home court, our boys won by the score of 43 to 24. They have now won five games straight. Ellsworth 49; Pennington 24 By Paul Hoffman Ellsworth High School, Jan. 30... The Ellsworth team won from Pen- ington here Friday by the score of Several High School Boys Solomone High School, Jan. 30. — in the first series of the Kansas high school debating league in the Fifth District, Solomon won from Minneapolis Friday by a unanimous decision over Hammons' opposition for debate was the parcel nest. SOLOMON, NOT KING, JUST SOLOMON, KAS, WINS DEBATE Sanitary Engineering University Daily Kansan Lawrence, Kansas VOCATION EDITOR 49 to 24. Ewellsworth is now third in the Solomon Valley League, Salina and Chapman being tied for first place. Several basketball-basket games with neighboring towns have been held here but Hoisington has been unable to win any of the games. Solomon's negative team included Lee Smith, Lovina Bishop, and Algo Henderson. The affirmative team consists of Mary Porter, Fred Leasure and Edward Stark. K. U. GRAD JOINS FACULTY AT HOISEINGTON HIGH SCHOOL in Kansas are thinking of "going into" The young man who finds himself with something of the pioneering spirit, in addition to scientific tastes, and social interests, will do well to consider sanitary engineering as a vocation. States and cities are just beginning to learn the necessity of employing competent sanitary engineers. ROSEDALE MEETS VICTORY AND DEFEAT IN DEBATE The negative team debated at Solomon with Minneapolis's affirmative team. Both teams will debate in the second series which will determine the championship of the fifth district. By Mary Logan 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 Hoisington High School, Jan. 30.. Miss Eglad, Latin and English teacher, returned to her home in Lindsborg, to rest a few weeks and regain her health. Bessie Rarig of Minneapolis, Kansas, a graduate of K. U., is teaching in her place at present. a comparative new profession that combines opportunities for personal success with those for public service. By Warren Clements By Warren Clements Rosedale High School, Jan. 30. The big triangular debates between Olathe, Spring Hill, and Willett hold a third daylight night, resulting in a victory for Rosedale over Spring Hill and a defeat by Olathe. Rosedale was represented by the following students: Affirmative, Ruby Nelson '14, James DeWolfe '13, Warren Clemens '13, and nega- tive, Miles Gates '13, Leslie Hagam- man '13, William Buck '13. Marysville 30; Blue Rapids 15 By Myer Hausman The question was on the adoption of the initiative and referendum in Kansas. Marysville High School, Jan. 30.—The Marysville high school basketball team defeated the Blue Rapids team here Friday night by a score of 30 to 15. Start New High School By Arthur McDonald Great Bend High School, Jan. 30. The contract for the new school building has been let. So far all preliminary work has been completed and building has commenced in good shape. The Brunswick Billard Parlor Everything new and first class. 710 Mass. Lawrence, Kansas or a quartz a leader in business education. Largest and most prestigious university in the U. S. Graduates seat to all parts of the U. S. and devote their time to civil service. For catalog, address information please call (212) 534-8700. LAWRENCE Business College ARROW COLLARS ISSUES REVISED SCHEDULE The popular "Belmont" notch Collar made in self stripped Madras. 2 for 25c Quiz books, five for a dime. Wolf's Book Store.-Adv. OF SOCIOLOGY COURSES A revised schedule of the sociology courses was issued this afternoon by Professor Blackmar. The following is the new list: Applied Sociology—Three hours credit Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:00. Professor Blackmar; Rural Sociology—Three hour credit, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1:30. Professor Blackmar; Ethnology—Two hours credit, Tuesday and Thursday at 8:00. Professor Blackmar; Eugenics—Three hours credit probably at 10:30 (for graduates). Professor Blackmar; Seminar-(For graduates) two to ten hours credit probably at 11:15. 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Mr. Harrold "came back" with a voice very improved in richness of coloring and he aroused a storm of enthusiasm with his opening group consisting of "Ridi Pagliacci," "Celeste Aida" and the singer's "Naughty Marietta favorite," "I'm falling in love with someone," the familiar top note calling forth such applaus as to justify the adding of an encore. Similar ovations greeted the Hammerstein tenor in his subsequent appearance with "Oh, Love but a Day," and "Salut Demeure," from Faust—Musical America—Adv. Quiz books, five for ten cents Wolf's Book Store—Adv. About The Kansas Tenor. Knox Wilson and Chorus in "The Countess Coquette" Bowersock Theatre Monday, February 3d. Prices: 50c, 75c,$1.00,$1.50 The best is always the cheapest, even in groceries. Dunnire.-Adv. Colgate's Tooth Paste Two sizes, 10c and 25c McColloch's Drug Store Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes STYLE Style is one of the most indefinable yet important of feminine attributes. 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