UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN M. V. TRACK MEET TO WASHINGTON St. Louis Gets Big Track Affair After Long Conference Fight READOPT BASKET-BALL RULES Coach Hamilton's Interpretation Approved by Conference—No Contact Style of Game to be Played. The meeting of the Conference officials last Saturday cleared up more than one question in valley Circles, which have been open to dispute. Probably the greatest decision handed down by the meeting was that in regard to the location of the annual Missouri Valley Track Meet. Heretofore Des Moines has had the meet, and the mother-remembered members of the trackkeeping of keeping it but not so with the school's. The fight was won by the southern division, and the next Valley Track Meet will be held at St. Louis, in the Washington stadium. Kansas City will again draw the annual Missouri-Kansas track meet and this will be held on March 7th. The other meets in which the Kansas track men will compete will be the Missouri-Kansas outdoor games at Lawrence, May 17 and the Nehru-Kansas outdoor games at Lincoln, May 10. In addition to these dates arrangements are being made to hold both an indoor and an outdoor meet with the Aggies, and possibly an indoor meet with Fairmont at Wichita. Basket Ball Rules Unchanged. Last year's interpretation of the hask ball rules were again readapted by the Conference with a new debate. This is in itself a battle for Coach Hamilton, who has always been in favor of the no-contact style of play, and has abided by the Conference decision in regard to that question in spite of Coach Stiehman's rather lax enforcement of it. No arrangements were made by Man ager Hamilton for renoving basketball relations with Nebraska. Kansas will not play the Cornhuskers unless it should be in the post season games, because he has not been championship champions of the northern and southern division of the Valley Conference. The Kansas basket ball schedule up to date is as follows: January 18 Washburn at Lawrence. January 22 and 23 Kansas Aggies at Kansas. January 30 and 31—Kansas Aggies at Manhattan. February 1—Washburn at Topeka. February 7 and 8—Washington a Lawrence. February 14 and 15—Missouri at Law rence. February 28 and March 1—Washing ton at St. Louis. Football Schedule Nearly Fixed. Football Schedule Nearly Fixed. Contrary to the expectation of many persons, no movement was made towards the return of the annual Tiger-Jayhawker struggle to Kansas City. The rest of the games for next year's schedule will be practically the same with the exception that Washington will take the place of Warrensburg on the Kansas schedule. The proposition which will face next year's Jayhawker team will be the stiffest in years. Five conference games and one inter-state contest will be staged. These are as follows: Make Your Dates Now The Masque Club Play "The Boys of Company B" DECEMBER 17 and 18 Prices 50c, 75c and $1.00 You can put your foot right down on this fact there is no place where your feet will receive more care and kindness than in our shoe department. Our sole object is to satisfy your foot and please your eye. The right last for every occupation. Prices, $3.00 to $7.00. Phoenix guaranteed silk hose, 50 cents; ladies, 75 cents. Bowersock Theatre Monday, Dec. 9th MAL. W. ARTIN'S $20,000 revival of WM. KIBBLE, Sole Owner "Uncle Tom's Cabin' The Grandest, Most Correct and Expensive Production ever seen in America. 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PATTERSON SELECTS ALL- WESTERN BUNCH Purdy, of Nebraska, is the only man in the Missouri Valley Conference that is mentioned by E. C. Patterson, for Collier's Weekly, in his All-Western football team for 1912. Purdy ranked almost as high as the men who were put on at half, but Mr. Patterson says the others were a little better. All the honors for the season are given to Wisconsin, which has six men on the "All" team. Michigan comes in fourth, Minnesota, and Iowa have each one. Mr. Patterson's selections are: End-Hoefel, Wisconsin. Tackle—Butler, Wisconsin. Center—Des Jardin, Chicago. Guard—Shaughnessy, Minnesota. Tackle—Trickey, Iowa. End—Pontius, Michigan. Quarter Back—Gillette, Wisconsin. Half Back—Van Riper, Wisconsin. Half Back—Craig, Michigan. Full Back—Tanburg, Wisconsin. Hand bags, military brushes, hair brushes, toilet sets, package perfumes make durable Christmas presents. Dick Bros.-Adv. The Deutscher Verein holds its regular meeting this afternoon in room 116, Fraser hall. 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