PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1925 4. K.U. Squad Meets Blue Diamonds at K.C.Mo. Thursday A New Lineup Will Face K.C.A.C. Quintet; Cornhuskers Next to Be Played The Kansas basketball squad will leave Thursday afternoon for Kansas City where they will play the K. C. C. team, that team at Convention hall. The defeat by the Kansas Angie team still haunts the team and the campus. The dojhworkers are decimated by the Kansas City team, defeating the Kansas City team. Hard workouts have been the daily task of the team this week and since Coach Forrest C. Allen has his mind on the next big Valley game with Nebraska, which at present leads the Valley race. This will be the big test for the Jayhawker combination. A hint from Dr. Allen may be taken that somewhat of a new lineup may be taken against the Blue Diamond team. The guard position has been unsettled, according to Dr. Al Anderson, and a game at Kansas City, Gale Cordell may be given a chance to show off in his home town, Cliff Campbell, who has been used at all positions, may be started at center, Smith and Prufini are inclusive for Valley players, who may be used against the Blue Diamonds. The only man who is sure of starting in the game in Captain Tusset Ackerman. He will be used at center or forward. Radio Disturbances Here Caused by Electric 'Leak For the solace of those "radio bugs" who were maligning the powers that be for the unusual disturbances in the air on Saturday night, they were not alone. The assault on an electrical "beak" at some point in Lawrence which interfaced with the ether waves carrying "hun" jazz or the heating story to the cooler living conditions says that they will do what they can to boil and repair the leak. Miss Elise Gaines, c25, was elected president of Corbis ball at the regular house meeting. Monday evening. 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