PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN M.U. Tigers Tangle With Jayhawkers Tomorrow Night K. U Team Has Advantag in Dope; Last Win for Missouri Was in 1922 That Tiger horde from Columbia in headed toward Lawrence determined to wipe out the one-point-defense administered to them at Columbus High School on Saturday night in Robinson gymsamble the battle of he year will take place when the Missouri boys will ever all possile offers to overcome the advantage the Jayhawks have in the last three years in basketball. On January 22, 1922, the Tiger last tasted meat of the Jayhawk bird in basketball competition. That your Kansas tied Missouri for the Valley championship, such as 15 games at home, quite such be saturnes at the hands of the other. The Tigers this year are not no. 1 championship caliber but they have been playing good basketball and showed Kansas allose game at Cedar Rapids. They were Missouri and Missourians had one shot off the hoop just as the gun cracked. Kansas Leads in Percentage A comparison of the records of the two teams for the season would give Kansas a big advantage in the dope. Kansas has won 12 games and lost one while the Tigers have won only seven out of fourteen starts. Joyner is Missouri Star The Missouri team is composed mostly of former Kansas City high school stars, and three sophomores will probably start the game. When, the Missouri captain, has seen three years of Valley competition and was made to prove Kansas as much trouble in the memorable game two years ago. Burkeh, Jouner, O'Sullivan, and McMillan are all members of the Tiger spind that laid from Kansas City. Jouner, sophomore forward who led the team in points and the season, is a whirlwind offensive threat to opposing teams. Since McDougain has been declared undisciplined he has been playing the pivot position. The Jayhawkers come through the Oklahoma game at Norman Thursday afternoon in pool shape. They are determined to turn the Tiger back and to show the Jayhawker fans cool of the two final games of the 1925 season. The maze tomorrow night will be reopened by Warren C. Glover, Wade State Teachers College and Eau Claire State Teachers College. Emuoria. The doors will close at 7:28 The probable lineup: The probable lineup: Kansas Missouri Selkirk (cupr.) f Wheats (cupr.) Salemburg f McMilion Feterson f Joyner Billard g Buchee Wilkin g O'Sullivan Institute for Lawrence Business Men Planned Plans are being made for a Merchant's Institute to be held among the business men of Lawrence next month, and plans are being made morning at 7:45 with group meetings in different stores for sale talks lead by Pryor Irwin, retail counsel and investigator, who will be in charge of the greater part of the course. Other instructors in other instructors in salesmanship window card writing and other subjects will be obtained for the course. The short course is sponsored by the Merchant's Bureau of the Chambers of Commerce and does days committees have been busy selling tickets for the course to the merchants and employees of Law Navy Offers Literature Navy Offers Literature Pr. W. H. Johnson, of the teachers apper- tance department, sent a letter from the bureau of navigation of the navy department in regard to naval trade schools maintained by the government. The navy commissioned national institutions informed as to work of this kind that it is carrying on and to furnish literature available to students and instructors. The navy now maintains two old schools now maintained for technical training of enlisted men and information as to courses offered. Anyone who is interested may see Pro- spective teachers at the office of the teachers appointment bureau. Gene Whelan, 'c26, left for Denver has hit night as a delegate to the midwestern conference of Delta Tau. He is back at Colorado on Friday and Saturday of this week. Sport Notes The Mt. Orcad hasketweens won another game last night by one point margin. "Phogos" men always seem to come through with that extra point and this is just the difference between team and an ordinary team. In the international 18.2 baseline billiard tournament in session at Chicago, Jake Schaefer ran 400 points in the record for tournament play. In individually, Eichl Hagenchauer, cherny Grosse and Bert Happ failed to get a shot. "I Bump Jaw," Livel, the Huskall all-round athlete will try out with the New York Yankees this spring. He will play a few games to step some to get under the big top. Eight K. U. Entries Left Earl This Afternoon to Take Part in Track Meet Illinois Relay Carnival Draws Strong Teams From Entire Country Track Coach Karl Selbhdanen an eighth of his fastest truck move left a 3 o'clock this afternoon for Uhures training. He will accompany the annual Illinois Relay Carnival in the University of Illinois armory Satur day. Two Olympic stars, Captain Merwin Graham and Tom Poor, were antonio who will represent Kan "We will be in the fastest competition in the country," Coach Schadtman said today before leaving for the men's team to make an appeal, showing there. The Jayhawks will be at a slight disadvantage at Illinois since they are used to running on board tracks instead of cinders. The track in the Jayhawns is a cinder track, and may allow Kansas a bit in the dash. Kansas will be represented by captain Graham, Poor, Wongwui, tratt, Grady, Rooney, Fisher and Vatson. The eight annual Illinois Relay carried, which will be held in the spring of 2017, is night's drawing more than one hundred relay teams from all parts of the country. Georgetown and Pennsylvania, two of the fastest relay teams in the east, will be in Urbana Saturday to fight for first prizes in this event. This year the Illinois Carnival will feature especially good competition in the university mile relay. Sixteen teams are entered. Included in those are Notre Dame, Chicago, Cleveland and Washington, headed by "char" Coulter, Olympic star and the strong Kansas team which defeated Missouri Wednesday night in Convention hill, Iowa is carrying the carnival with the expectations of winning the mile race against the round-about Coulter, who is Big Ten conference champion in the 410-gardn run. Last year in the Illini relays the strong two-mile team from Michigan took high honors in its event. They are returning again this year to compete in a field with 12 others for the national championship in Michigan is a team of veteran men. In the four-mile race Illinois looks good for another win. They have to be strong, and they have to be strong for the team this year seems to be as strong as any they have ever run. The midday relay will be a big deal, because the team arises within the 13 crack teams which are entered. Some of the fast teams are Karnawan, Missouri, Ames, and Jackson. Thirty-four teams have entered the college relays. Western State Normal, Kalamazoo, Mich., will set the present carnival record, will compete in the Cornell course especially good and is looming up as a probable winner. Chicago. Feb. 27—The "Crisis" of the ingest into the death of William "Billy" McClintock, last of the tragic McClintocks was expected today with the seizure of three witnesses from the underworld, who are said to have important conversations with William D. Shepherd, foster father of the "millionaire under his will." The three witnesses whose names were withdrawn by the judge justice Harry Olson of the Chicago municipal court who has charge of the ingest. McClintock Case at Crisis Proce. Treffee Talks to T, E. Club Prof. E., Leo Treffee spoke to the members of the Home Economics club Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 25, at its regular meeting on the subject of microbiology, plained the part that bacteria play in trie formation of sour milk, bread, vinegar, dill pickles and sauerkraut. General Electric Official Will Address Engineers M. M. Boring, representative of the department of industrial relations of the General Electrical Company, will address the local branch office of Mr. Boring's electrical Engineers at its meeting March 5. The purpose of Mr. Boring's visit is to enthuse some of the men who will be graduated in the Plans were made for the annual electrical engineering society banquet which will be held during the latter part of May, at a meeting Thursday evening. At time a time the committee was making progress of the work on the electrical exhibition which will be shown on engineers' day, April 17-18. Boxers Appear on Stage Bowersock Theater to Feature Three Bouts Tonight Several members of the variety boxing squad will tangle in three exhibition bouts between shows at the Bowersock theater tonight. "Most persons regard boxing as merely a pastime for roughhands, but this is not true. I hope that within a short time those who have such a skill can practice and see what a good sport boxing really is," asserted Coach Dixon. "The action in these exhibitions will make Captain Blood look like Captain Mol," said Coach Dixon. "We're here to educate this exhibition given this year. We are endeavoring to educate the people as to the advantages and gentlemanly aspects of the job." The first Valley meet will be with the Kansas Aggies March 11 in the home ring followed by a meet at the Colorado State Championship. The Kansas Aggie team was recently defeated by Ames, losing every match except in the heavyweight Those who will box in the exhibition tonight are: Harry Mullinix vs. Ralph Hutchison; Nana Snyder vs. Jason Karp; Monty Montgomery vs. Leon Seelig. Joint Committee to Meet. The joint committees of student affairs and the auditing committee will meet at 10 o'clock Saturday morning in the 2020 Central Admissions Center. The group will discuss student government, the book exchange, and other matters of interest to the students. At the close of the meeting, the team will be forked for the 1923 Jayhawk. London, Feb. 27. King George is recovering so satisfactorily from his bronchial attack it is understood he will leave on the royal yacht from Portsmouth for his convalescence cruise in the Mediterranean about March 5. The first southern port to be opened in 1843 was the date of the king's departure for Portsmouth has not been fixed definitely. American Legion Play Is Success at Leavenworth "Three Wine Fools," the American Legion play that was presented in Lawrence Monday and Tuesday of this week, was given in the Abdallah temple at Leavenworth last night. The cast, made up of students of the University, and townships of the university, went to Leavenworth by bus. The temple, which is nearly four times as large as the Bowenrock theatre, was about three-fourths full. The play was well received by the audience, according to Thesohue and other critics, the actors received much audience. The play will be presented for the last time in Kansas City, March 13 and 14. *Professor's Article Accepted* Prof. W. J. Bannartner, associate professor of zoology has received word that his article on "Featuring-Mammailian Type" which he has recently written for the School Science Mathematics magazine will appear in the March number of that magazine. Principal May Select Teachers. W. E. McNelly, principal of the high school at El Dorado, Kan, will visit Prof. W. H. Johnson of the School of Education, Saturday morning. He will also hold conference meetings with students, a view to selecting new teachers for his high school faculty. Faculty Members Attend Banquet Denn and Mrs. J, G. Branden, Prot. and Mrs. A. T. Walker, Miss Mildred K. Masters and Prof. M. W. Sterling will attend the meeting and banquet on Wednesday at 10 a.m. Tuesday evening March 3 at the Jack O'Lantern in Kansas City. The club consists of Latin and Greek teachers of Kansas City and nearby towns who are interested in the classics. Insist on WEDENDAY'S ICE CREAM The Cream Supreme Brie Cheesecake for the kitchens Cherry Bread Chocolate Caramel Nut and Orange Pineapple Napoleon (Chocolate-Straw- berry) Vanilla Strawberry and Vanilla Apricot Sherbet and Banana Pineapple and Banana Nat Chocolate and Vanilla Caramel Nut and Pineapple Ice Cheese in flavors in Brick or Bulk. Fruit Pineapple Lime Orange Cranberry Cherry Individual George and Martha Washington and Hatchett Molds Centre Bricks. Our customers are satisfied. WIEDEMANN'S PHONE 182 Saturday— OVERCOATS Values Up to $50 Selling at $19.95 Famine May Yield to Science Nheena, N. Y., Feb. 27—Famine in China may be forced to yield a scientific farming. The University of Michigan is working with crops to improve the principal food crops of China with the assistance of the International Education Board. For this purpose, Professor Love of the department of plant breeding in the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell will work on improving the varieties of the various food crops must be developed so that the Chinese farmer can obtain an increased yield at only a quarter of the crop. The Reissner of the College of Agriculture and Forestry at Netchow, who is in charge of the work has sought a program in which the plant breeding part of the scheme. W. F. Mason returned to his home in Hays yesterday after a short visit with his son Edward at the Phi Gam house. OH BOY! You should see the New Spring Suits we are showing $26,50 $32,50 For Your Date Make the evening sweeter with a box of JOHNSTON'S CHOCOLATES. Even cross-word puzzles won't interest her so much. And cross-words are not the thing for an evening's pleasure. Be prepared to enjoy the evening to its fullest. Take a box of JOINHON'S with you. 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