1. MONDAY, JANUARY 4. 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Basketball Games Will Be Broadcast on KFKU Schedule Special Numbers Will Also Include Faculty Recital and Orchestra Concert Broadcasting of all home basketball games played by the University of Kansas basketball team during the summer season, which will open next week. We will be presenting several special programs to be broadcast from KKU in the near future. All games to be played in Rohnson gymnasium will be given play by play from the local station and will feature a short newspaper headline and hot score. Another feature program that he just been announced is the broadcasting of the annual mid-winter conference at the choreographer on Wednesday, Jan. 13 at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 7, a faculty retuit by members of the University faculty of the School of Art. Arts will be sent out on the The regular programs to be broadcast will possess of music by students and faculty of the School of Fine Arts, talked by university professors, students to the department of public speech and art, and regular radio buildings concerning campus news. All regular programs will start at 7:00 p.m. central standard time. The radio operations on a 275 meter beam. The following programs will be reroute from KPFU during the month of January; Monday, Jan. 4: 7:00-7:55 regular program. Thursday, Jun. 7: 7:00-7:55 regular program, 8:00 p. m. Faculty re- cital special. Monday, Jan. 11: 7:00-7:30 regular program. 7:30 special. K. U. Washington basketball game. Wednesday, Jan. 13: special: University Symphony orchestra. Thursday, Jan. 14; 7:00-7:59 reg hr program; 7:39 p.m. special pro- gram—K. U.-Grinnell basketball game. Monday, Jan. 18: 7:00-7:55 regu lar program. Thursday, Jan. 21; 7:00-7:30 regu lare h program; 7:29 p. m. special program; K. U-Oklahoma basketball. Saturday, Jan. 23: 7:30 p. m. special: K. U.,Missouri basketball game. Thursday, Jan. 28: 7:30-7:55 regu lar program. Monday, Jan. 25: 7:30-7:55 regu lar program. Old Cities to Be Studied Carnegie Institute to Excavate Maya Ruins (Science Service) The ruins of the Maya cities of Uxacatun and Tagalog in Guatemala are to be uncovered by American archeologists in a short time. The Carnegie institute, with the government of Guatemala which allows that institution to excavate the cities for a period of five years beginning Jan. 1, Last year the government of Mexico grounded the Carnegie institute the right to study the Maya city of Chichen Itza for a period of 10 years. The agreements with the governments of Mexico and Guatemala give the institute an opportunity to study Maya history. The Mayan race lived in southern Mexico and northern Central America for the first 15 centuries of the Christian era. The advancements in pre-Cubanism were pre-Columbian times was developed largely by them. The expedition to Guatemala will be under the direction of Dr. S. G. Morley and C. R. Gickeson, who will leave for Cyprus to Guatemala. The third season's work will be taken up in Chichen Ita in Yucatan. Alabama University Wins New Year's Game, 20-19 In one of the greatest intersectional football games ever seen at the Pandora Tournament of Roses, the University of Alabama, the champions of the South, except the Minnesota, a mighty comeback in the third quarter of their New Year's game, and won, 20-19. The Crimem Tidle did all its scoring in the third quarter, Hubert, big quarterly, responsible for practically all the Washington showed a powerful offense the first half, holding their opponents scrawl, while they were making 12 points. But with the half, and benched on the half, and on a whirlwind attack which carried them to victory. Basketball Games This Week Jan. 4 Kansas Aggies vs. Illinois at Urbana. Oklahoma Athletic Club at Dallas. Jan. 5 Okanohaon Argies vs. Pittsburgh teachers at Stillwater. Kansas Argies vs. No- Ivie Trade at Southland Jan. 8 Drinke vs. Iowa State at Arkansas Kansas Aggries vs. Schoolsay at Kansas City Missouri vs. Oklahoma Aggries at Stillwater Washington vs. Okla- Jan.9 Missotri vs. Oklahoma at Norman. at Norman. Nebraska vs. Creighton at Omaha. Washington vs. Oklahoma Aggies at Still Illinois Cagers Prepare for Game With K. S. A. C Coach Craig Ruby, University of Illinois mentor, gave his basketball players four stiff workouts last week in preparation for the battle with the Kansas Argies tonight. Considerable improvement was noted in the work of the men, and there seem little doubt around Champaign. They have lost to Argies and will be a strong contender for the Big Ten conference title this winter. Special attention was given to passing and basket shooting last week. Coach Ruby is having his team use the short pass style of play; this being expected however, due to the veteran team, Captain Haines, Reynolds, Lino, Daugerayne, Martin, Kansel and Brunt of the work this season, with two or three new men ready to go when called. Statistics Show Cancer Increase (Dr. Schauer Services) Chicago, Jan. 4: That cancer is from 25 to 30 per cent higher than it was twenty years ago in the state of Missouri. U. S. Public Health Service who has made a careful analysis of cancer statistics in ten eastern states. In a report to the American Medical Association this year, he said that part of this increase was due to greater precision and accuracy in the filling out of death returns, but that the remainder was due to an increased in the mortality of the disease. 17 black degrees 3 copying Superlative in quality, the world-famous VENUS PENCILS give best service and longest wear. Ribbon cutter $1,000 Robbery cutter 1,200 all drivers American Locomotive Co. Lafayette, La. Buy a dozen VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow - Wed. JAMES M. BARRIE'S For information on "A Kiss for Cinderella," multiply "Peter Pan" by two thirds, "personal star, author, director." Also Comedy "Pacemakers"—No. 5 Shows—3, 7; 30, 9; Prices—Mat. 10-35c, Eve. 10-40c K F K U The program for Monday, June follows: University of Kansas Broadcasting Station --affords benefit as well Wave Length. 275 Meters 7. 60 m. m—Talk by Prof. Frank A. Russell of the department of civil engineering, "Primitive Transportation." 5 p. m.-Musical numbers arranged and presented by the Haskell Institue orchestra under the direction of Alexander M. Milochov, Scholars; Mr. Milochov, viz. 1. Overture. "Norma" ... Bellini 2. Dubbette 2. "Deer Dance" Mr. Melowdief "Melowdief" 3. "By the Waters of Minnesota," an Indian love song . . . Liurance-Lange 4. "Echoes from the Opera" selected and arranged by Alexander S. Meklevdorf Orchestra 5. "Indian Dawn" ... Zameenilk 5. Theater Orchestra "Flower Song"...Chambers 1. Rhythm (Voice) Safranch L. Nocturne and Morning Hymn of Praise 7. "Atlantic" (The lost continent) Brennle Searle Praise II. A Court Function. III. I Love Them (Prince and Aunt) ANNOUNCEMENTS I. A Court Function. II. I Love Thee (Prince and Aams). IV. Destruction of Atlantis 140 p. m.-Talk, Prof. W. A. Dill of the de- partment of journalism, "What is the Dictionary For." Student activity ticket reservations for the nine home basketball games can be made at the athletic office now. - Forrest C. Allen. The K. U. Dames will meet Tuesday, Jan. 5, at 3 o'clock at Henley house. Mrs. Ryder Sockdale and Mrs. Willis C. Miner will be hostesses. The Y. W. C. A. a. vepers will be held as usual Tuesday afternoon at Myers hall at 4:30. Helen Buchenmah who attended the Interdenominational Students Conference at Eventon, during the Christmas holidays, will give a short talk on the conference discussions. WANT ADS M. L. Frederick, director of the business training course of the General Electric Co. of Schedemedy, New York, will be at the University on Wednesday, Jan. 6, to interview students and former positions with the company. He will be in room 204 west administration building at 4:00. Suiting You—That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 MASS. ST. PLEASANT ROOMS—Facing south Park, for boys. 1125 Vt., phone 1329 Red. J10 LOGS—Student enterprise ticket No. 501. Finder please call Frances Greencaule, 2194, or leave at business office. Reward. J10 FOR RENT—For boys, exceptional opportunity to rent first class room on the Hill. 105 Ls. st. J10 ROOM FOR BOYS—Close to University. 1345 Ky., Phone 1409. J10 MARCELLING 50c, shampooing 50c, Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. F1 LOST—Between 153d and Louisiana and 114h and Massachusetts St. 1 laundry room, you contain any items on the address card. Please return to 641 Lau. D19 LOST—Between Commons and Fraser, a gold Conklin fountain pen. 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