PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, JANUARY 11. 1926 Washington Bears Meets Kansas Five Tonight at 7:30 St. Louis Team Will Battle Hard After Defeats at Blackwell and Norman The curtain rises tonight. The Jachweker basketball team will battle Washington tonight in Robinson gymnasium in the first game for the Kansans. The Washington team is a fighting aggregation and has the experience of having met both Oklahomas and the Knicks on Sunday. Little is na to how the Kansas machine will work this year. The Washington team, accompanied by Coach Don White arrived in Lawrences this morning and after taking breakfast at the Eldridge hotel held a short practice in Robinson gymnasium. The players, free throwing, and a short signal practice. They are reported to be in first class shape and ready to go. Bears Play Fast Game Although the boys from St. Louis but both games of their invasion into Oklahoma, they demonstrated that they play a fast brand of basketball. Playing with three new men on the first two, they gave the veteran Sooner team an edge and took care of, and the score knotted just before the end of the game. The Oklahoma quintet won 32 to 11, but the Washington team showed that it has a powerful offense, led by sophomore guard Taylor Hinson and Hitton, new forwards, were working well, while Eckert, playing in a guard position, gathered eight points. Lose to Aggies, 29 to 26 Playing against the Oklahoma A. and M. quinnies, Saturday night, Washington lost another close game by 20 points, and the Ravens were playing with four veteran teams. History shows that the University of Kansas has won 38 games to 10 for Washington since 1909 when the two teams commenced playing, and that the Jayhawks have scored 163 points to 1010 for the Washington team. Washington Won in 1920 The last time that Washington won both games of the season. One was a one-point victory, 28 to 27, and the other a two-point victory, 37 to 35. The two victories over Washington were decisive victories over Washington. "We are taking the games as we come to them," Dr. Forrest C. Allen said this morning, "and although we have lost four in the game, we are afraid of Washington right now. The men are going on the floor with a realization that they can win only by fight and a firm determination to uphold K. U. basketball K U2s Lineun in Doubt Doctor Allen said this morning that he would probably start Schmidt and Campbell at forwards, with Petersen in the center position and Gordon and Captain Belgard at guards. In this case Campbell would be taken out, if either of the guards is taken out, Burton will get the first chance." Doctor Allen said K. U.'s Lineup in Doob Doctor Alex Linus had two teams on the floor for the show, and it has been a matter of much speculation what five men would be given the chance to start against the Washington Bears. Among those showing up the best in the past week's practice are Subhnii, Campbell and Bellegard. Hill, Burton, Latin and Hadros also have shown up well. Doors to Close at 7:25 Conch Don Tone will probably start the same lineup that worked against the Oklahoma schools. As substitutes Conch, White has Pipkin, a forward, and Whacker, center or forward. The game will start promptly at 7:30, the doors closing at 7:25. The band will play and Ernest C. Quigley insisted by Leslie Edmunds, will off-cute. A play-by-play account will be from station KRKU during the game. The probable lineups: The probable insets: Washington Kansas Sanford F Schmidt Henderson F Campbell Seagou C Petersen Eckert G Belgard Winkler G Gordon Crossing Contest Open to Women Guessing Contest Open to Women The annual contest to pick the altaville basketball team usually sponsored by Cara has been increased to women with the addition of Hackman & Company as another sponsor. The men's clothing store will have charge of the men's contest while Innes, Hackman & Company will supervise the women's contest. Each store has donated a prize to be given each time a case of a tie is presented. Attendants must be over 16 years of age. Coaches and officials are barred. Sophomores Victorious in Volleyball Tournament The sophomores won the volleyball tournament from the juniors by winning two of three games in the final. Scores for the final games were 15, 5, sophomores 10, juniors 8, sophomores 15, juniors 19, sophomores 17. According to Dorothy Barter of the physical education department, the games between the juniors and sophomores were the most interesting. The victory of the sophomores was remarkable due to the fact that they had only eight persons who were eligible for the team, said Miss Barter. W. D. Pontius Presents Historical Rifle to K. U Dyche museum has been presented with a historical weapon by W. D. Pontus, a retired farmer of Lawrence, Kentucky, who is known for his paletology. The gift is the Springfield rifle that was carried by Gov. Charles Robinson, in the days of Quantrill's raid of 1883, and for Quentin's encounter the border trouble around Lawrence. The gun was first presented to Levi Skimmer by Governor Robinson. Mr. Skimmer worked for a number of years on the Robinson farm on the outskirts of Lawrence during the days of the raid by Quantrell's band. In the year 1877 Mr. Pontius moved to Kansas and in 1880 purchased the gun from Mr. Skimmer. Mr. Pontius bought the rifle he presented it to the museum. When considering the part played by Governor Robinson in building up the University of Kansas the gun is of more than passing interest to the students of the University and the citizens of the state. The gun shows very little wear as it has been well maintained, but when helped to defend Lawrence and protect the future governor of the state f Kansas. aw School Examinations Announced This Morning The schedule for examinations in se School of Law has been made ut. and is as follows: Friday: 8:30 a. m.-Tortes, Conflies, Common Law Pleading. Saturday: 8:30 a. m.-Titles, Constitutional Law Monday: 8:30 a. m.—Bills and Notes, Municipal Corporations; 1:30—Mortgages, Partnership. Tuesday: 8:30 a. m. — Practice Court I, Practice Court II, Future Interests. 1:30 p. m. — Mortgages, Partnerships. Wednesday; 8:30 a. m.,—Contracts Public Utilities, Evidence. Thursday: 8:30 a. m.-Private Corporations. Walker to Talk to Secretaries Dean P. F. Walker, of the School of Engineering, will speak to the Kansas Association of Commercial Organized Secretaries next Thursday, Jan. 14 at Kansas City on the subway. Rates Above Rehabilitation to Industrial Developments in Kansas." About 50 secretaries of Kansas chambers of Commerce are expected o attend this meeting, which is heldemi-annually. Dr. E. H. Sellars, A. B. '20, A. M. '00 has been made head of the department of geology at the University of Texas. Doctor Sellars spent a week in the United States department at the University of Florida after leaving the University here. He aided in the research work of the Everglades. From Florida he worked on geological xps when he became assistant to the head of the department of geology. "A Woman of the World" POLA NEGRI in With a 15-Karat Komedy She comes from Paris and she looks and acts it. Kast! ANNOUNCEMENTS Also Comedy "PACEMAKERS" No. 6 Prices - Mat. 10-35c, Eve. 10-40c Shows - - - 3:00, 7:30, 9:00 The faculty of the department of home economics will meet all freshman and sophomore students who are interested in taking work in the department, Wednesday, Jan. 13 at 4:30 p.m. in room 110 Fraser. The scope of the course will be centered in the department and necessary requirements will be discussed. There will be a nonn-day luncheon of the Bacteriology Club Tuesday at 12:30—Francis Dunnie, president. All organizations who did not have an opportunity to practice basketball last week see Coach Sabo about dates for the week.—J. P. Sabo. The wrestling match that was to be held Wednesday, Jan. 3, with the Kansas City Y. M. C. A. must be posted on account of a conflict in date with the University orchestra concert scheduled for that night. A new date for the match has not yet been agreed upon. All you Zoo Clubbers out Wednesday night for the meeting in 304 Slow. "Doe" lance has harangue you on the Kansas City meeting. The time, seven bells and a half,-W. W, Newby, presiding officer. Bacteriology club meet Tuesday, 12:30, 108 Snow hall. Mr. Sandha will talk on "Practice of Medicine in India." Public Finance is a required course in the School of Business and has been given previously at 8:30. The schedules for classes in the department of Public Finance announced that the class would be given at 2:30 next semester. A group of students called on Dean Stockton this morning, and protested the change, saying the time interrupted by students who were working. The class was changed. Economics 61, known as public finance, has been changed from 2:30 to 8:30 and economies 62, special tax problems, will be given at 2:00 in next semester. Jack Stockton of the School of Business announced today. Avenging a defeat last season, the Kansas Aggies gave Scholeys a defeat Saturday night at Kansas City 14 to 28. The Kansas City team led in the opening minutes of play, but goals by Mertel and Byers, Aggie "hot-shots," gave the Purple a lead which was never overcome. Jayhawk Talk Stockton Makes Change in Economics Schedule Washington comes up from the south smarting from two defeats, and anxious to rise up and knock Kansas 1. Lawrence Sanitary Milk & Ice Cream Co. 202 West 6th St. Phone 697 Two-Flavor Bricks Orange Marmalade and Loganberry Sherbet Honey Dew and Lime Sherbet Vanilla and Strawberry Vanilla and Chocolate Vanilla and Black Walnut Strawberry Chocolate One-Flavor Bricks Vanilla Prune Black Walnut Honey Dew Sherbets Pineapple Orange Loganberry Lime Here to Meet You— With the Prettiest and Smartest Brocks for Afternoon Kindly collars that fasten high with narrow ties that reach to the skirt hem— There are flares and pleats and tucks— Silk Crepes,Crepe Roma,and Georgette of the highest quality and the newest and most becoming pastel colorings,such as: Bois de Rose Tea Rose Hollywood Green Amber Queen Blue from her perch at the head of the valley. The fact of the matter is, practically every valley team will probably be playing their best when it comes to making sharkwaters, which it makes to make a大赛 task for "hog Allen" and his team. Rosalinde Parrot Green Papillon Blue Chatteau Grav Chartreuse The Prices—$16.75 - $25.00 - $27.50 - $29.75 een to Twenty In the Millinery In the 20 non-conference games played by valley teams so far, valley teams have won nine, including four games against Big Ten Schools. Big Ten teams have won five, and other teams have won six. Many news arrivals in tricky little hats of Silk, Felt or Straw in shades to match these charming spring frocks — Drake's 26 to 18 victory over Iowa State was more or less expected, but the game was not as easy to pace if they wish to back some of the other valley teams. However, she will probably show any team in Iowa as a whole of a battle when the time comes. Bullene's "exclusive but not expensive" Nebraska upstairs the prestige of the valley Saturday uptight by handing Creighton a 20 to 15 beating. It is the second consecutive season the GOOD YEAR Service Station Phone Service Fritz Co. Huskers have hold the long end of the score against the Omaha outfit, having last year 15 to 11. Missouri and Iowa State have been the biggest losers, dropping three non-conference games aplice. Iowa State one contest from a Bib Ten opponent. The Hillarys, St. Joe's representative in "big time" basketball, chalk up another victory Saturday night when they defeated Charlie Black's Grimrell quintet 34 to 24. The Hillarys seem headed to the NBA and would beComputer again this year in the national tournment at Kansas City. After a well earned victory over the Oklahoma Agiges Friday night, Missouri apparently didn't have enough left to take Oklahoma's measure, and the Sooners won 28 to 13. The victory leads the conference with two victories and no defeats. Notre Dame, conqueror of the Kansas Aggies, suffered her first defend during the week end at the hands of Franklin college. The defeat of the Irish was more or less of a surprise. Franklin won 33 to $2_{y}$ The Ivanhoe De Mokhy five of Kansas City is playing a series of games with Emporia teams. Last week Ivanhoe lost to the Emporia Teachers 37 to 38, and tonight they meet the College of Emporia in the second game. A Master's Degree In Three Summer Sessions-and A Master's Degree is of invaluable benefit to you who desire to teach. It means higher position, greater honor and more money. The University of Kansas Summer Session offers an excellent opportunity for teachers to get an M. A. Degree. Ten hours each summer for three summers will allow you to take enough work for the desired degree. The summer session lasts ten weeks. The summer session is advantageous in that it does not interfere with your regular teaching, and yet leaves enough time in the summer for a vacation. 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