PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925 Basketball Squad Is Practicing Hard for Piker Battle Nine Games Will Be Played at Home; Every Valley Team Coming to Kansas Basketball practice is going along in full swing with a squad of about 35 men, in preparation for the first game of the season here Jan. 11, when the Jayhawks meet the Washington Pikers. Practice is being conducted by Coach John Bunn, during Doctor Allen's absence this week. Some of the basketball players who were on the football squad have already reported for practice, and the rest will probably be out Monday. The team this year will be built around a nucleus of six letter men. All are one letter men except Willford Belgard, captain and guard, who is playing his last year. The other letter men are Gale Gordon, guard; Albert Peterson, center and all-valley man; Harold Schmidt forward; Cil Campbell, forward; and Harold Zuber forward. Ten Other Squad Members Back The following ten men make up the group who were former squad members: Harold Baker; Wade Cloud; Fred Daniels; Greg Hodges; James Jarbec, Ted Sunborn, Wilbur Star, Stanley Landry, and Bill Crosswhite. Sixteen men from the freshman squad of last year have reported for practice. They are: Glen Burton, Claude Chalfont, Billens Gradinger, Duane Henderson, James Hill, Bullfour Jeffrey, Penfield Jones, Fred Kester, Melvin Kraemer, Robert Kroenert, Lloyd Livingston, Claire McClure, Mike Tiers, Myles Jessie Titer and Charles Wall. Other men who have reported for practice are: Hollis Marshall, Miller Troupe, and James Tait. Lawrence crowls will get to witness nine home games this year. Every valley team will be seen in action in Robinson gymnasium. The total requirement is 12, but the Kansans preferred the round robin schedule. The Jayhawker schedule: Jan. 11—Washington at Lawrence. 11—Kansas Arsenal at Manhattan. 14—Grinnelm at Lawrence. 16—Missouri at Lawrence. 18—Missouri at Lawrence. 24—Grimnelm at Grimnelm. 25—Iowa State at Iowa State. 26—Detroit at Detroit. Feb. 6 - Nebraska at Lincoln. 24 - Oklahoma at Lawrence. 19 - Indiana at Lawrence. 15 - Iowa State at Lawrence. 19 - Oklahoma A. & M. at Stillwater. 26 - Oklahoma at Norman. 28 - Oklahoma at Lawrence. 24 - Washington at St. Louis. Boxing Match Is Tonight 23-Nebraska at Lawrence. War. 1-Kansas Aggies at Lawrence. Thorpe and Corbett Principals in Opening Program A good card has been arranged for the opening boxing program of the season for local fans tonight. The American Legion has secured as the principals in the ten round main event "Fighting" Harvey Marry and Pat Thorpe has been one of the leading lightweight performers in these parts for ten years. He is a favorite of the few years and is now in the welterweight division. Corbett is a comparative youngster in the game, but has been coming along fast in the world. If press reports indicate anything Corbett should give Thorpe a tough run for first hounds. Thorpe although has the strength to match his advanced age, as fighters go, is a fine trial horse and any young fighter that gets by him in good shape is ready for fast company. So tonight is the time to put Thorpe on top to perform her in this section. In all 28 rounds of boxing has been provided for the entertainment of the populace. The show is to be held in a specially decorated street and will start at 8:15 a.m. It will be over in time for the law serim. The men have been in Lawrence since Wednesday working out with a provenrial pink for the gong tonight. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Entomology Club will meet Monday in the Museum at 4:30. Howard Day, president. All presidents of organized women' houses and all president of W. S. G. A. groups must be at Squire's studio for a picture at 11 c'clock Saturday morning, Dec. 5. W. S. G. A. pays for the picture—Jacqueline Stice. The members of Square and Compass fraternity will report at Squire's Studio at 10:46 Sunday where they will be taken—F. E. Pottier president, Oklahoma Team Elects "Polly" Wallace Captain P. A. "Big Polly" Wallace, powerful center, has been elected to lead the University of Oklahoma's football team next fall. Wallace's election comes as a clima× to the greatest football year he has experienced. He is the oldest man on the squad and a major cog in the Sooner defense machine, as well as one of the best passing centers in the valley. Next year will be his last in valley football. WANT ADS BOYS :-Let me attend your furnace during the Christmas vacation. Call 2514 White. D19 LOST—Silver Mesh-bag, containing dormile and small change. Return to 1238 Mississippi. Reward D6 LOST—Gray Gordon & Koppel top coat. Finder please call 803. $50 reward. D9 LOST—Green Sheaffer Fountain Pen and Purse containing bills. Reward. Call Hazel Price, 1490. D6 FOR RENT—Room in modern home. Light housekeeping if desired. 912. Indiana. D8 WANTED—Students' fine laundering and mending. Phone 2513 Blue. D8 IF THE YOUNG LADY who lost a pocket book containing money and valuable ring on Interurban will call her to the interurbaner. An interurbaner she can receive same. WANTED: Two men or man and wife to work for board. Phone 1467. Broadview Inn. 12-7 LOST: Kappa Sigma pin. White gold, Emerald and pearl. Return to "Stud" Watson, 1537 Tenn. Reward. D7 TID WOULD LIKE to have the parties who left their hats at the College Inn Barber shop come in and get a hair cut to fit. D6 WANTED: Girl to work for board second semester. Phone 2470 Red. MARCELLING 50c, shampooing 50c. Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. F1 FOR RENT—Large south room for "The Practical Ethics of Journalism" by W. C. Simons of the Journal- World Sunday at 10 at Unity Church Forum, 12th and Vt. Sts. All are invited. "Bruns Martyr for Moderum" ernism —subject of discourse at 11. Prof. Guild on "The World Court" —at 7:30. Discussion. two boys. Well lighted and heated Modern house, 1301 Vt. Phone 127 D7 "THESES, manuscripts, notebooks typed by experienced geographer. Call Miss Ritchie, 978, 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. D6 "A"*GRade TYING~Theses, notebooks, themes; mimegraphing; personal, expert service. Eugene W. Sutherland. Call 1866-750. F15 Christmas Bazaar Christmas and New Year Cards Saturday, December 5 A large selected line, including the Stanley metal-scal cards and tags, priced from 5c up at JAYHAWKER GLOSSY PHOTOS - $1.00 at Advance Cleaners 1019 Mass. St. ___ Alpha Xi Delta In lots of $2.50 and over, we print your name on them free, less amounts a charge of 25c only. Come now while our line is complete. Reese's Drug Store 929 Mass. St. or ONE GLOSSY PHOTO FREE With an Order Amounting to $6 to More THOMPSON STUDIO 829 Mass. St. Mrs. George Buchholz of Olathe, Miss Eleonor Sievert of Oketa and Mrs. Gracie Johnson of Kansas City and guest of the Sigma Kappa house. The grand rush will be on soon now and those who like to shop at leisure should do it now. Shop early. THE refreshing, cleanly aroma of Yardley's Old English Bath Salt Tablets lends a new luxury to the bath. A full bath can be softened and delightfully perfumed with the natural fragrance of Mitcham lavender, with one or two of these dainty tablets, Old English Lavender BATH SALT TABLETS Why Not Knock the Natives Dead? by knowing how to dance at Christmas time. If you can walk you can dance. Ione De Watteville, School of Dancing 714 Massachusetts St. Come and See Us "Caranome" A Spring Creation in Black Satin, by Peacock, made with high spike heels— $8.50 Otto Fischer Phone 697 Lawrence Sanitary Milk & Ice Cream Co. 202 West 6th St. Two-Flavor Bricks Two-Flavor Bricks Candy Nut and Pineapple Sherbet Vanilla and Strawberry Vanilla and Chocolate Vanilla and Black Walnut One-Flavor Brick's Strawberry Vanilla Black Walnut Honey Dew Chocolate Sherbets Pineapple Raspeberry Peach Cranberry Orange Lime Miscellaneous Frozen Fruit Salad All Flavors of Punch Creamed Cottage Cheese "Naught can compare with gifts to wear" Give Yourself an Oberworth Suit or Overcoat and be sure of a Merry Christmas! They're fine values! $38 Copyright 1928 Hart Schaffner & Marx Saturday Will Be the Useful Gift Day at Carls 489 Hart Schaffner & Marx and Kirschbaum Fancy pattern Suits, tailored in Styles for Men, Young Men, and High School Boys. 245 Suits Selling at— 25% Discount 244 Suits Selling at-- 33 1-3% Discount A Real Useful Christmas Gift Overcoats-in all the colors, styles, fine dress coats, heavy ulster coats, tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx selling- $35 - $40 - $45 - $50 Clothes for Right Now Wear Leather Jackets Sweater Coats Wool Blankets Sheep-Lined Coats Riding Breeches Boot Socks Leather Coats Stocking Caps Blazer Jackets Slip-Over Swaters Wool Gloves Wool Mittens Leather Gloves Fancy Wool Hose Soft Collar Shirts Knickers Golf Hose Silk Mufflers Wool Mufflers Flannel Pajamas —Garments that will keep you warm and are correct in style. Our Christmas Suit Special Closes Dec.12 Glad to show you