UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN RECRUITS WANTED FOR COLLEGE TEAM Coach Frank Wants More Men for His Basket Tosser Aggregation Greater importance than ever before is going to be laid on the College basket-ball team. Heretofore only a limited schedule has been played but this year a full fledged schedule is being arranged that will keep the team more than busy. Coach Frank who has charge of the coaching of this team expects to develop a squad which will push the Varsity men to hold their positions. Contrary to report he is not expecting to teach the men roundtactics or a blocking game like that which Nebraska plays but he is intending to teach his team Minnesota tactics. As to what this style of game is the coach only smiles and says, "wait and see." Coach Frank will also assist in the instruction of the Varsity. Every man that is not on the Varsity or is ineligible on account of being a freshman or back in his studies is eligible to play on this team. In fact it will consist of a second Varsity team. Never before has so much good material for basket-ball shown up and this year's College aggregation should be nothing less than a contender for the state championship. More trips will be taken than usual and at least four trips are being scheduled. The schedule is not all out but among the schools played are strong college teams like the Warrenburg Normals, William Jewell and the College of Emporia. Miss Elizabeth Marbury, the dramatic agent of New York, said at the Colonvy Club the other day: "It is an error to think that the intellectual girl is dowdy. Look at the girl graduates about you. Those with the highest marks wear usually the nicest frocks. I said one day to a Brun Mawr girl; "How beautiful your pannier gown fits, dear. I thought you grave and reverend seniors were above such trifles?" "Oh, no," said she. 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La Importe A $60.00 clear Havana cigar, bought at a price that enables us to sell them at 5c while they last or $2.50 per box Try a box now before they are all sold; our supply is limited A fortunate buy indeed for us, and for our customers 709 MASS. ST. PHONE 608 MORE MEN NEEDED FOR SOCCER GAMES Series Will begin Tuesday Silver Loving Cup for Winner The inter-class soccer series will start Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The freshmen will tangle with the sophomores, and the juniors will hook up with the seniors. The winner of these two games will play the following afternoon at 4 o'clock to settle the championship of the University. Yesterday afternoon in the shivering cold more than forty men turned out for practice. There are more men showing up for the sophomore team than any of the others. The juniors and the other officers scrubbed in. Root wants all of the men who know anything about the game at all to come out. The winner of the series will receive a silver loving cup and the name of each member of the team will be inscribed upon it. COACHES TO COLUMBIA Manager Hamilton. Coach Mosse and Prof.Murray leave For Conference Manager Hamilton, Coach Mosse, and Professor Murray leave today to attend a meeting of the coaches and officials of the Missouri Valley. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the interpretation of this year's basket-ball rules and to arrange the various schedules. The basket-ball schedule has not been entirely settled and will be decided at this meeting. It is probable that the same arrangement will be continued as that used last year, the division of the Valley into a Northern and Southern Division. Coach Hamilton will probably arrange several games with the northern teams in addition to the regular schedule. Next year's football schedule will also be arranged. A game with Washington University will be arranged if possible. The other games will be the same with practically no changes excepting that Kansas will play the Sooners at Norman, and Missouri at Columbia. Bowersock Theatre MAL. W. ARTIN'S $20,000 revival of "Uncle Tom's Cabin' Monday, Dec. 9th WM. KIBBLE, Sole Owner The Grandest, Most Correct and Expensive Production ever seen in America. Only version that has been released by the public as a Moral Instructor, 50 PEOPLE POPULAR PRICES: 15c 25c 35c 50c Marie- Hans says I grow prettier every day. 2 BANDS, White and Colored Car load Special Scenery Seats on sale at WOODWARD & CO. 20 COLORED PEOPLE Gretchen—Look what a fright he makes out of you at the start!—Munich Lustie Blaetter. Gretchen—How horrid of him. Mario—I don't see that. Ethel—I understand she was an old flame of yours. Edward—Yes; I burnt a lot of money on her.—Philadelphia Bulletin. After the theater visit the Lunch onetone. Soxman's—Adv. An Ideal Xmas Gift $1 to $10 *Distinctive smartness for the up-to-date man is shown in the New Waldemar Vest Chains.* THE COLLEGE JEWELER. Fiske O'Hara and Constance Molineaux in the romantic Irish play, "The Rose of Kildare," at the Bowersock on Saturday, December 7th. CAPTAINS ELECTED The College basketball team will practice every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evening at seven-thirty. Frank Tigers and Cornhuskers Choose Next Season's Football leaders Leaders Rexall "93" Hair Tonic You know all about it 50c and $1 per bottle McColloch's Drug Store Both the Tigers and Cornhuskers have eletced their captains for next year's football teams. The two choices are men who were named on the All-Valley squad. Purdy was chosen to lead the Cornhuskers and Wilson the Tigers. The Nebraska captain showed his worth in every /game in which he played. In the Kansas game he was hampered by a bad knee but hit the line harder than any of the other Nebraska backs. Wilson, the Missouri leader plays center and is considered one of the best men in the conference at that position. That he did not star in the Kansas-Missouri game was due to the system that he was bucking and the spirited game of his opponent than any poor playing on his part. A prince who falleth out with laws breaketh with his best friends. The laws are the only guards he can be sure will never run away from him. Where the least useful part of the people have the most credit with the prince, men will conclude that the way to get everything is to be good for nothing. Power in the prince, and liberty with the people, are like heat and moisture; where they are well mixed everything prospers. A wise prince will not oblige his courtiers, who are birds of prey, as to disoblieve his people, who are beasts of burden. Remember If a prince does not show aversion to knaves and deceivers, they will deceive till they ruin him. A prince who praiseth others too soon is in danger of repenting it too late.-Life. Ladies' Exchange. Mrs. Johntz will open an exchange at 1320 Kentucky December 10. Come and buy Christmas gifts. Bell 1841. Home 7822. Itt. the river water is impure. Order neriated distilled water of McNish. Analysis show ours to be pure. Phones 198—Adv. Our caramel nut ice cream is a leader. Try it. Wiedemann's— Adv. Look first. A kid left tell you, then you want it on your **ATHLETIC GOODS** **BASKETBALL** **FOOTBALL** **GAMESMASHA** **WITHING** **PITCHING** Bowersock Theatre One Night Fri., Dec 6 New York & London's Success Parquet $1 and $1.50 Balcony 50c, 75c and $1 Seat Sale at Woodward's Prices= Amusement. Hugo B. Koch in Clyde Fitch's last play, "The City" is announced as the attraction at Bowersock next Tuesday, December 10th. Mr. Koch is favourable known from his work in "The House of a Thousand Candles" and "The Servant in the House." It is said that "The City offers a few things," The Attraction is under the direction of the United Play Company. Seats on sale at Woodward & Co. Prices 50, 75, $1.00 and $1.50—Adv. Person who took red and black mackinaw from cloakroom of engineering building is known. Return by Monday and save trouble... Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. Kansan for $1.50 Here's a proposition for all who have been putting off subscribing for the Daily Kansan. We will send it from now until June 10, 1913 for $1.50. Don't Read It If your room-mate is paying for it. Dig up. Shell out. Subscribe. All sorts of postseason football news, basket ball gossip and a dependable record of all non-athletic University events. This Coupon makes subscribing easy Enclosed find $1.50 for which please send me the DAILY KANSAN till June 10, 1913. Name ___. Address Drop in any University mail box or send by U. S. Mail. Seniors! Rates are on. Con Squires