TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1924 Jayhawker Team Departs Tonight on Northern Trip K. U. Must Keep New Line of Victories Unbroken to Stay at Top of Valley The Kansas Jayhawkers leave to night for a trip to the northern schools of the valley conference with nothing but fight in their eyes. The team is still small and weak, but Oklahoma gave me aid and it is determined to make the rest of the schools pay for that defeat. Kansas has only one more home game, and must end the road. Grinnell and the last team are the Kansas rooters will see on the floor of Robinson gymnasium this season. Meet "Bulldogs" First Drake will be the first press that Coach "Phog" Johnson will meet the team. The team will meet on them Wednesday at Des Moines. This game will be followed by two other stiff ones on the next two nights. The game. The game. with Grimaldi and Friday with Ames at Ames, Kansas has played both Drake and Iowa State one game apiece, but has not run Grinnell yet. Both of the four games were Jayhawk. them on the Kanson must not be considered to gerard with regard to "dpeu." One thing is certain and that is that Drake is one of the strongest teams in the Valley at the present time. Their team was initially well regarded by the addition of sophomores who were ineligible the first semester. One of the men is Everett, a forward, he played in the Washington-Drake game scored nine points to regroup. Incidentally, the final score of that game was 34 to 18 in favor of Drake. The other man is Ashley, another good shot. Sooners 'Slipp' to keep the new string of victories unbroken while they are on the trip in order to keep the championship safe. Okhomka tries to get the position and has a week to rest while waiting for their next game. They lost a game on the trip that should not have happened, so they should put them on their feet again Coach Allen was uncertain at a late hour today about whom he would take on the trip. The five that he has been playing seem to be going fine at the playground and hisABILITY go. This five is Captain Black, Engel, Ackerman, Mosby, and Belgard. During the game between the Kansas Agassiz, Kansas, and New Orleans, showed of the "ever-victorious" team of last year, with "Tus" hitting an old stride at goal shooting. Coach Allen, however, said taffight and ability they have to back victorious from the trip. Announce Track Entries THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas and Missouri to Clash in Dual Meet kansas and Missouri will clash in their annual dual track meet at convention hall in Kansas City, Wednesday night, Feb. 20. The event was ordered and will be available at the athletic office within the next few days. Coach Schlademann has been put in extra hours with his trackers and has announced the following entries for the covering meet. Two mile run Grady, James, Pratt Semple, Ream, McGrath. High jump. Poor, Graham. Pole vault: Dillenbeck, Goodell. Righ junih Pole vault: Dillenbeck, Goodell. Shot put: Broadby, Mcee, Grape Belay. Captain Firehaugh, Fishe McGee, Watson. Gritti, Meccio, 50 yard dash: Graham, Fisher, Collier, Rooney. Cutter, 50 yard high and low hardles: Graham, O'Keefe, Dillenbeck, Brown, Wallingford. 440 yard dash: Firebaugh, Griff fin, Fisher, McCoy, Watson. Watson, Watson, Aus 880 yard run: Sims, Watson, Austin, Tinkler. Mile run: Pratt, Meng, James, Grady. Missouri has the best track team this year that they have had for several years and they will be favored by savage teams. Missouri gave in to the dual meet last year. It has been arranged so that any one wishing to see the meet will be able to return to Lawrence on the 12:30 Rock Island. The Royal Purple, the yearbook of the Kannas Aggies, has set aside the week of Feb. 15 to 22 as Saa Shot week, in hopes of arousing stu dents to secureSnapshot for the annual. First Life-Saving Class Will Be Held Tomorrow The life-saving class for University women will have its first meeting, Wednesday, February 20, at 4:30 Miss Ruth Hoover, instructor in physical education, will teach the class. class. Each student who wishes to take the tests must get a partner, about her own size, in order that the pair may use one another for subjects in the work. Also each girl will be required to break the "drive" of "hold" only two girls as the sub- class. Only six women have signed up for the class so far. Several more, however, have expressed the intention of enrolling in the work. German Capitalists Not Guilty of Neglect for Hungry Children Investigation of Charges Made by Quaker Relief Workers in Berlin Bern, Feb. 19.—(United Press).—The Quaker feeders of German children are trying to ascertain to what extent German numerals have been having ascertained this, they intend to let the world know something about it, so that relief collections in America may not suffer from false impressions. therew. The Quakers have heard charges that Germany's wealthy men did not look after their own. Their investigations to date disprove this, certainly in some instances. They have ascertained, for instance, that there is an issue with charity work. "We are investigating the subject of what relief is given here," said E. Brown, Philadelphia business man, acting here for General Allen. He must realize that he does not know where the same as in America. For instance, John D. Rockefeller engages in a number of charities, but would be shocked if they were published. The same is true in Germany. His friend Herr — another famous international banker) is caring for scores of families in his home city. But he has made it a solemn condition that the relief work shall be done; hence he feels that otherwise many of the benefi- ficiaries would not take the aid." It was suggested to Brown that the inuenues against the alleged uncharishtenness of certain industries is having a bad effect in Amer- "I is that any reason why little children should starve?" he retorted. "Supposing America's millionaires did not help our children were they in need! Would that be any reason why England, for instance, should not give the children a helping hand?" Fraternity Games Start Phi Psis, Phi Kappas, and Sigma Chis Are Winners Three games of the inter-fraternity basketball tournament were played last night in Robinson gymnasium. Phi Kappa Pai defeated Phi Kappa Alpha by a score of 16-10. Rogers was high point man for the Phi Pai with a total of five basket. Hurdleston made the most scores for the Pi K. A.'s. Phi Kappa defended Sigma Phi Epsilon in the second game, 21-5. Bolen was high point man for the winners. Sigma Chi doubled the score on the A. T. O.'s, winning 24-12. Lonberg, Zuber and Gordon starred for the Sigma Chi's, while Campbell and Haskins bore the brunt of the attack for the A. T. O.'s. The K. U. women's rifle team decimated the women's rifle team of the University of Washington, by the score of 15-7. The team held the two teams for the week ending Feb. 16. The match was held under the auspices of the B.U. O. T. C. units of each school, and the competitions as soon as completed. Women's Rifle Team Is Winner Over Washington The names of each team, members and secrets follow—University of Kansas; Maurine Burson, 89; Newmedia Talem, 58; Barbara Burns, 81; Ioan Theorem, 70; Selma Kieltoufo, total 470; Esther Warkette, 90; Marion Collier, 87; and Ann Botoford 86. University of Washington: Margaret Dupaigne, 98; Francis McCarthy, 97; Michael Hinkleley, 92; and Alta Stardarki, 93; total 466. Ames Here Thursday Saint Louis, PU, 104. Ten women on each team were supposed to five, with the five highest scores counting. Seven Matches to Be Staged at 7:30 p. m. in Gym Jayhawk grapplers are working hard in preparation for their coming nut tussle with the Ames wreaters, from Feb. 21, in Bolivia, on grammism. the dope stands, little can be prophesied. Ames beat Washington, 21 to 0, and Kansas beat the Pilbers 30 to 0; while Nebraska beat Washington, 17 to 0, which best the Cornhankers 17 to 0. The Jayhawkers have gained experience from the two proceeding meets and with this to help them should show the Cyclones a The K. U. Dames will meet Wedn- day at 3:20 in Wemminh hall. The hostesses will be Mrs. Briti- Spancher and Mrs. Frank Fry. hard tussle. The meet will include all seven weights, and will begin at 7:30 p. m. New Panels Aid Exhibiting The walls of the design studios have just been fitted out with burlap panels, which makes it possible to have exhibit work hung. Up to the present these panels have been of heavy cardboard fastened to the concrete walls. 7 Bouts Thursday, Feb. 21 7:30 p. m. Wrestling AMES vs. KANSAS Robinson Gymnasium Admission 50 cents Student Activity Tickets Admi Bowersock Theatre Tomorrow and Wednesday Shows 3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Prices 20c and 40c The Thos. Ince Production Also "Anna Christie" From the Novel by the Same Name TWO ACTS VAUDEVILLE PITZER & DAYE Comedy, Singing and Dancing and EVANS & PEARL "Vaudeville A la Carte" Women's Homespun, Tweed and Velour Check Suits Tweed and homespun suits return to favor quite naturally following the tailored suit, likewise do the velour checks. They are well tailored and trim fitting. They are shown with wraparound skirts and the colors are tans, greys and fancy mixtures. Prices range from $25.00 to $47.50 Onnes. Hackman & Co. Tau Sigma will practice Thursday, Feb. 21, at 7:15 p. m. in the gymnasium. I OST-One black leather pocket book containing about $10. Pocket please notify Leslie Smith, at 1235 Oread and收件回赐. F22 LOST—Gold business part of Shafar fountain pen, between Pi Phi house and Fraser. Phone No. 99. F31 PROTCH The College Tatlor 833 Mass, St. LEARN TO DANCE Tango - Fox Trot - Waltz DeWatteville - Fischer School of Dancing Ins. Bldg. Phone 2763 Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme Brick Specials for this week: Mangue Nut and Vanilla Chocolaté: Chip and Vanilla Oven Breeze (Orchid or brick) Caramel Nut Cocoa Peanut Butter Pineapple Brown Bread Vanilla Strawberry Maple Mango Pineapple Honey Moon Sherbets: Cranberry Pineapple Cherry Phone 182 full cut, best make, fast colors and good values. Collar attached or neckband style. SHIRTS BELL'S FLOWER SHOP Corsage Specialist Phone 139 825½ Mass $2.00 and up. CLOSING-OUT QUITTING Fellows this is your opportunity to buy what you will need months to come. We are quitting business in Lawrence, and want to make a quick and complete close out. That's the reason for the big sacrifice prices. Our entire stock of clothing, hats and furnishings are marked at prices that will mean a big saving to everyone that takes advantage of our Close Out Business Sale. Be one of the many who are attending our sale daily and share in these great values we are giving. Williams-Herod Clo. Co. 807 MASS. Lawrence. Kansas. Varsity Theatre Tomorrow and Thursday Shows: 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:30 - 9:00. Prices: 10c and 33c Direct from Newman Theatre, Kansas City THOMAS MEIGHAN in "Pied Piper Malone" Support includes Lesia Wilson, Emma Dunn, Charles Stevenson, George Fawcett and CiriRy Clir A Paramount Picture by Booth Tarkington Come along and follow "Pied Piper Malone" through love and adventure on land and sea. Lois Wilson as leading lady, and a flock of the cutest kids ever seen on the screen. Meighan pictures never disappoint. And "Pled Piper Malone." Booth Tarkington's first original screen story, leads 'em all.