PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Basketball Squad Seeks to Improve Free-Throw Form Allen Is Looking Forward to Washington Game, Which Is First Encounter The inability of the members of the basketball team to make their free throws is causing Coach- Forrest C. Allen considerable worry these days, many games are won by free throw, trying to strengthen them in this department. It usually turns out that the team with the best free throwers win the majority of its games, in season, Doctor Allen said this morning. Doctor Alien hopes that the present team will be able to make 65 per cent of its freezes in a short time. So we are working very carefully below this mark. Kansas teams in the past have been known to make as high as 72 per cent of their freezes. Although the Kansas Aggie basketball team lost to Illinois and Notre Dame, they should be considered one of the strongest teams in the valley, and it would have been a fine showing in each of the three games they have played. "Plog" Paints for Washington Todd Vinnits for Washington was a big force forward to the Washington game at present. The St. Louis five will have played two games when they meet Kansas here Monday, Heretofore, the first Kansas-Washington battle has been later in season. Washington is better in the early part of the season. In last night's practice, a combination of Schmidt, Zuber, Petersen, Gordon and Belgard was used with better success than the previous night. Later Cumphield and Proudt were given a chance to work in the forward position, Zubar as the pivot man, and Garden and Peterson running at rounds. Irish Win Over K. S. A. C Notre Dame Is All Victorious This Season After taking an early lead and seasawing during the first half with a goal in the third quarter, he time-ticks the Kansas Aggies, representatives of the Missouri Valley conference, lost a hardfought contest to No. 28 Oklahoma State, but have not met defeat this season. McNelly and Niklos led the scoring for the South Bend team, with Mertel, guard, and Byers, forward, furnishing the offensive for the Kansas State team, and Edwards. Aginis forwards, failed to break into the scoring column. A three basket rallied just before the gun at the half put the Notre Dame cages in the lead 16 to 10. The Notre Dame defense was tight and the Aggies did most of their scoring on long shots. ANNOUNCEMENTS Regular rehearsal of the Men's Glee Club will start at 7 tonight instead of 7:30—T. A. Larrimore. There will be a meeting of the Women's Intramural Athletic Association at 4:20 Thursday in Robinson gymnasium for the intramural swimming meet. The University Women's Club will meet on Thursday of this week at Myers hall. Each number is expected to bring a guest. The house mothers of the various organizations will also be guests. A regular meeting of the Women's intramural Athletic Association will be held Thursday, Jan. 7, at 4:30 p.m. in Ralston—Joe Goren, secretary. Kappa Phi girls will hold their first regular meeting of the new year Thursday evening, Jan. 7, at First M E Church. It is urged that all members and pledges attend, as stricter account will be reserved for those present. -Samantha Kirkham, publicity chairman. Student members of the First Presbyterian Choir please not than because of the Faculty reveral she is performing on Friday, day night. Dean D. M. Swearthman On account of the approaching fini- nales, there will be no Freshman Com- mission meeting tomorrow afternoon. Watch the Kanman for the date of the next meeting—Emma Webb, presiden- Preparatory students at North Dakota University must wear green capes, are not allowed to talk to women students, must enter the "prep" gate, and must step off the sidewalk to let upper classmen pass. Doors Close for Games Promptly at 7:25 P. M. Basketball games will begin promptly at 7:30 p. m. again this year. The doors will close at 7:25 and after that, time one may come in downstairs until the half. This is done, according to Dr. F. C. Allen, in order to have the floor clear of spectators at the game time. “As each game will tax the seating capacity of the gymnasium to the maximum,” said Doctor Allen, “it is necessary that the students arrive in plenty of time before the game so that they may get to their seats.” Northwestern to Break First Ground for New Stadium Next Spring Structure to Seat 75,000 Whe Completed; to Build Only Two Decks Now Evanston, Ill., Jan. 5.—Northwestern University is planning to break the first ground for its proposed new athletic stadium as early in the spring as the weather will permit. Work will then proceed rapidly and it is confidently believed that the initial structure of two decks will be completed by the opening of the football season in the fall. The Purple stadium is planned as a three decker, but due to the rigid zoning ordinance existent in the City of Evanston, only two decks, eighty feet in height, will be constructed at this time. The third deck will be designed for use by active city fathers, when the need is acute. The three-decker, however, is the stadium as planned by James Gamble Rogers, New York architect, and Gavin Hadden, stadium engineer. When entirely finished the structure will be 126 feet high, with a total seating capacity, including end seats, of about 75,000. Next fall, when the games begin, an annual demand for the two-decker stadium probably will be taxed to capacity, in which event temporary end seats to accommodate at least 6,000 will be erected. The plans of the completed plant not only include three decks but permanent seats at the south end of the field to accommodate 8,500 and a place for temporary stands to seat 6,000. The deck for the plant will be as follows: 40,000 on the two sides of the first deck; 9,000 on the sides of the second deck; 11,000 on the sides of the third deck; 6,000 first deck end seats; 2,500 seats, deck end seats, with provision for 6,000 temporary seats at the north end. WANT ADS FOUND—Before holidays, near Green hall, a purse containing money. Call at Kansan business office. J12 LOST—Phi Chi Theta pin. Small initials engraved “L U.” Finder call initials Reward. JB LOST—Bethany Circle pin. Finder call 2557 Blues. Rowena Morley. J8 THESES, manuscripts, notebooks typed by experienced stenographer. Call Miss Ritchie, 978, 6:00 to 8:00 p. M. call J27 OST—Alpha Delta Pi pin. Name on back. Reward. Phone 290, Alida trong. J12 *ANTED*-Student laundry work; called for and delivered; prices reasonable. 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Phone 2775 F1 Jayhawk Talk The Navy will meet Drake University on the gridiron next fall, according to reports this morning. The date set is Oct. 9. --can now be furnished in two sizes and printed in your College or Fraternity color. LARGE SIZE NOTE SIZE 100 Sheets x 7/10% 200 Sheets x 7 *** Perry pwd Eldar starred for the Oklahoma Aggies when they defeated the Pittsburgh Teacher basketball team last night 38 to 29. The teachers were rated to be strong this year, having almost a team of veterans returning. In the opening game of the Big Ten conference last night, the Wisconsin team defeated Minnesota by a score of 21-16. Illinois gets under way Saturday. The Southwestern cagers in the Kansas conference defeated Baker 31 to 20 last night. Baker's recent victory makes the Winfield boys look good. The Kansas basketball team looked some better in practice last night. A team composed of Schmidt and Zuber, forwardes, Petersen, center, and Beigard and Gordon, guards, beat a second team 16 to 10. Miss Helen Wills, Americas' premier woman tennis player, has left Michigan to concentrate in a few tournaments and may sue Suriname Lenglen, queen of European courts. The main purpose of her trip is to travel and study the sport. Schmidt and Potersen showed flashes of offensive strength that was mighty encouraging. The players were able to cage four out of eight free tries at the basket. Sale on Japanese Prints 5c to $5 a Keeler's. Five can ride for the price BOWERSOCK Coming Soon SYD CHAPLIN in "THE MAN ON THE BOX" Better than "Charlie's Aunt" Last Time Touight LEON ERROL With DOROTHY GISH in The inter-class volleyball tournament starts tonight with games between the juniors and seniors and the freshmen and sohhomores. The remainder of the schedule is: Thursday—seniors and sophomores, juniors and freshmen; Friday—senior and freshman; mores. The class teams are posted on the bulletin board in the gymnasium. Teams will play each other only once. "The unusual interest shown in inter-class volleyball this year is probably due to the large number of persons coming out for intramural volleyball," said Miss Dorothy Bartier of the physical education department —for a tough sailor he had a great style-book, arranged this way; BEATRICE: big appetite, but a nice girl. Interclass Volleyball Tourney Starts Tonight ANNA: husband travels for oil- cloth house. —you orta see the rest of the alphabet—you will! Also Comedy, "CHEAP SKATES" And News Reel CATHERINE: likes to go out-- but mother waits for her. The date for the annual Freshman Frolic has been definitely set for Feb. 5. The party will be held in F, A, U, ball. Preparations are being made for decorations and entertainment. The Frolic has not yet decided on the orchestra. SHOWS - - - 3:00, 7:00, 9:00 PRICES - Mat. 10-35e, Eve. 10-40e Freshman Frolic Date Set 'Collegiate' Stationery Illinois University track athletes hold seven world's records, those for high jump, 220 yard dash, indoor pool vault, 120 yard high hurdles, 75 yard high hardlets indoors, 60 yard high in a dirt floor, and in the decathlon. She always prepares top center with name and address in 3 lines on right without college letters. Students in college who volunteer are printed on dine with name and address. Volunteers in college have large on left, upper side, top is centric. Volunteers in college have 14 in inches on main order for 21 lbs. Volunteers in college have 16 in inches on main order for 21 lbs. blue, red, gray, green on knit. Search College Volunteer Website. $1.00 PLUS POSTAGE Collegiate Stationery Co. 304 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. The first musical event of the year will take place Thursday evening, Jan. 7 in the auditorium of central Administration building when W. B. Downing, bartone, and Howard C. Taylor, pianist, will appear in recital. Both men are members of the faculty of the University of Wisconsin. Swertothwill be the accompanist for Professor Downing. The concert will begin at 8:15 p. m. Recital to Be Given Jan. 7. An overture selection from "The Student Prince" will be played by the Bowersock orchestra Thursday night for the comedy, "Applesauce." Professional Cards MARGEL 75e FREEDAY-All kinds of beauty work dust. Powder Box Beauty Shoppe. Phoore 2185. 1025% Mass. DBS, ANDREY & ANDREY, the Progressive Chiropractors, Massage and Electric Treatments. No charge for consultation 8125 Mans, Mass. Phone 622. EYES EXAMINED. Glasses made. Law- ence Optical Co., 1625 Mass. MARCEL APPOINTMENTS—Phone 1256 Experienced operator, Sample's Barber and Beauty Shop, East Side, 82414, Main, SL. Suiting You—That's My Business BOWERSOCK One Night Only Thursday, January 7 RICHARD HERNDON By BARRY CONNERS, author of "THE PATYS." 2014 Performances at La Salle Theatre Chicago. The Smashing Chicago Comedy Success Presents 300 Performances at LaSalle Theater, Chicago Times. "IT IS A LAUGH FEAST"—Kansas City Journal, "APPLESAUSE IS TOO GOOD TO BE MISSEED"—Kansas City PRICES Lower Floor $2.50, $2.00—Plus Tax Balcony $1.50, $1.00, $7e—Tax Seats on Sale Now VARSITY Tomorrow - Friday Last Time Tonight "A Kiss for Cinderella" A beautiful bigamist married to two men! What will she do? Her experiences might befall any woman but every woman might not make the same decision. See how she solves this problem of tangled loves. Also Comedy "HORACE GREEE- LEY, JR" SHOWS: 3, 7, 9 PRICES: Mat. 10, 36c. Eve. 10-40c Kansas City Kaw Valley & Western Railway Announces the Following Rates Effective at Once Between Kansas City (City Park), Kan., and Lawrence, Kan. One Way 72e Round Trip $1.25 Return portion good for 30 days Cars leave station at 636 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kan., 40 minutes after the hour E. J. O'RBIEN, Traffic Manager —are being afforded by Ray and Harry. The new Judehawk Cafes were built for BETTER PLACES TO EAT The new Jayhawk Cafe was built for the students, but it will not hold the crowds. The College Inn has been remodeled and will start a new policy of staying open nights for the convenience of the students in order that they may have better service. Here Your Are CARLS Finest Furnishing Goods On Sale At A Saving 25 % Discount Slip Over Sweaters Button Sweaters Corduroy Blouses Blazer Jackets Flannel Pajamas Heavy Underwear Mufflers Odd Trousers Golf Knickers Caps Hats Sheep Lined Coats Heavy Leather Jacket Bath Robes 33 1-3% Discount Suede Leather Jackets, values up to $16.50 for ... $10.85 Golf Hose $1.50 and $2.95 All neckties on sale Your chance to save on real furnishings