CLOSE GAME EXPECTED IN K. U.-AGGIE MIXUI THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas Interested in Basketball Games at Manhattan Tonight and Saturday Drake Bulldogs Hard Week Players in Missouri Valley Con conference Have Records Commiled Basketball honors in the Missouri Valley Conference are going to be the subject of much debate this week end. The interesting game to Kansans is the Jayhawk-AGGie mixup at Manhattan tonight and Saturday nights. Both teams have made about the same showing against the Missouri Tigers, and the series will be close, indeed. Missouri should run away with the series with Drake from present in dations, the reason for her high showing in valley race being clearly demonstrated by individual scores of the players. Scott is the only man in the valley to score more than 100 points. He has scored 135, while his opponents, center, and 78, Bunger of the Kansas Aggies comes third with 77, while Bumn is the highest Jayhawk, holding eleventh place with 28 points. The Drake Bulldogs take on four games this week, a two-game series with the Washington Pikers in St. Louis Wednesday and Thursday, and another with the Missouri Tigers in Columbia Friday and Saturday. Player and School— FG. FT. Pt. Scott, Missouri 27 81 13 Williams, Missouri 38 2 7 Bunger, K. S. A. C. 26 25 Paige, Ames 13 45 Hurd, Washington 24 10 Ruby, Missouri 22 0 Russell, Washington 8 21 Marquardt, Washington 12 8 Jennings, K. S. A. C. 10 12 Bunn, K. S. A. C. 13 2 Bunn, K. S. A. C. 7 14 Evans, Grinnell 11 3 2 Lippert, Washington 11 0 2 Sheppard, Ames 10 0 2 Uhrlaub, Kansas 1 18 2 Cox, Oklahoma 8 0 1 Wacker, Missouri 8 0 1 Kettle, Missouri 8 0 1 Browning, Missouri 7 0 Eskine, Ames 7 0 Shoesmith, Grinnell 6 1 Body, Kansas 5 0 Bennett, Kansas 7 4 E. Waitea, Oklahoma 3 2 T. Payseur, Drake 3 2 Lane, Ames 4 0 Wassener, Grinnell 4 3 Shawyer, Drake 3 1 Bullis, Amanda 4 3 Currie, Ames 3 0 Harms, Kansas 3 0 Lotlberg, Kansas 2 0 Olson, Kansas 2 0 Weleh, Kansas 2 0 Bond, Missouri 2 0 E. Mason, K. S. A. C. 2 0 Knight, K. S. A. C. 2 0 Knostman, K. S. A. C. 2 0 Williams, K. S. A. C. 2 0 Ruthburn, Oklahoma 2 0 Dinsel, Grinnell 2 0 Dobbinger, Grinnell 2 0 Miller, Grinnell 2 0 Knight, Missouri 1 0 Lopez, Oklahoma 1 0 L. Waites, Oklahoma 1 0 Kraue, Washington 1 0 McCallum, Washington 1 0 White, Ames 1 0 Hudson, Ames 1 0 Ebert, Drinkley 1 0 Brindle, Drake 1 0 The players who have Nineteen players who have appeared in Valley games have not scored. New Rivals on Indian 1920 Football Schedule Marquette University at Milwaukee is a new institution to contract a football game with the Haskell Infield team. The game will feature new rivals at Milwaukee, November 6. Among other games recently contracted by the Athletic Manager of Haskell are: Oklahoma A and M. at Oklahoma City November 20; also a two-year contract with the Hayes Normal School. Mexican Bandits Kidnap American Workingman Washington, Feb. 5.-Joseph E. Askew, an American citizen, was kidnapped by Mexican bands during an attack on the night of February 2 of the Tleilauqli Company at Laredo, State of Durango, the state department announced today. Askew was an employee of the company. 6. The American Embassy in Mexico City has presented to the Mexican foreign office an "urgent request" that immediate steps be taken to effect the release of Askw at once, the state department announced. Unboxed Today- New Spring- Caps Hats Suits Top Coats —All ready to "place on" and "wear away"-every article bears the stamp of Spring 1920 MEDIC FRATS TO CLASH Glad to Show You! The Inter-Fraternity Basketball Games to Start Monday Night in Gym The Inter-Fraternity basketball games will start next Monday night in the gym with two medical fraternities, Nu SigmaNu and Phi Chi clashing. This is the first time the team has been formed into an association. Inter- Fraternity Basketball League schedule. 4 Nu Sigma Nu vs Phi Chi, Feb. 9 8:45 p.m. The schedule: Acomas vs Alemania, Feb. 18:45, p.m. 24 57,40 p. m. 25 Sigma Phi Sigma vs Ochino, Feb 26 11, 8:45 p. m. 2 Phi Chi vs Sigma Phi Sigma, Feb. 2 16, 8:15 p. m. 2 Acomas vs Nu SigmaNu, Feb. 16, 8:50 p.m. Phi Chi vs Alemannia, Feb. 23, 8:00. p.m. 2 Alemania vs Oehino, Feb. 17 8:40 p. m. Nu Sigma Nu vs Sigma Phi Sigma, Feb. 23, 8:40 p.m. b. 25, 8:10 p.m. Acomas vs Ochino-Feb. 24, 7:50 p.m. Pii Chi vs Ochino, Mar. 1, 8:00 p. m. Nu Sigma Nu vs Allemannia, Mar. 1, 4:00 p. m. Phi Chi vs Acemas, Mar. 8; 8:00 p.m. Nu Sigma Nu vs Ochino, Mar. 8; 8:40 p.m. Allemannia vs Sigma Phi Sigma, Mar. 9, 7:00 p. m. Acomas vs Sigma Phi Sigma, Mar 2, 6:50 p. m. THE FLOWER SHOP prices are never higher than others ask if able to supply an equal grade of goods. Lower prices mean inferior stock, inferior service and inferior dependability. FOREIGNERS are RADICALS "American miners are usually decent and law-abiding, the foreigners are what their leaders make them. The most radical leaders are Scotch, English, Irish, and they use the miners' and expensive organizations. We are going to witness the departure of the radicals, and the upbuilding of an organization of sane miners. Industrial Court (Continued from page 12) Allen Explains FOREIGNERS ARE RADICALS "The mines usually run about 211 days a year,—just enough in summer to keep their contracts with the railroads and steam companies. They worked about one day a week. Industrial court we hope to start the winter after this with a coal reserve instead of a famine. "This is a bold assertion, but the question is—will the conservative element leave the state and will labor as a man's curiosity in a pretty big thing." Governor Allen read an editorial from "Labor," the national publication of the unions. This editorial which the governor characterized as an example of radical leadership declared that if a state blacklists labor, labor can blacklist the state, and there be create a labor shortage. "Mine operators and miners are equally responsible, he said. Since the price of everything else was going up, the public expected the price of coal to rise and the operators saw that it did. The miners then got the idea that if the price of coal had gone up that wagons should be raised. The operators did not understand it that way. Pill Roller's Ball WILL BE HELD TONIGHT "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS MR. AND MRS. GEO. ECKE, Leading Florists 825 1-2 Mass St. Phone 621 WM SCHULZ 917 Mass, St. Rob.Gym - Admission $1.25 Get Tickets At The Door 12-FEB-20 Dancing From 9 Till 1 and With Saunder's - 5 - Piece And Remember The Dance Will Be Given TONIGHT "In the thirteenth century, England passed a law to protect capital from labor. We have passed a law to prohibit workers from labor, and the public from "bom." SMALL TOWN NOT HANDICAP Million Dollar Business Can Be Built, Ohio Man Says "I am proud of being a merchant—just as proud as I would be of being a lawyer, a doctor, or any other professional man," said G. A. Garver, speaking before the Thursday night night of the Merchant's Short Course. Mr. Garver is the owner and proprietor of Gavrert Brothers and Company, a mercantile company of Strasburg, Ohio. In a town of only 1,000 population, the concern did a business of $840,000 last year. "A small town is not necessarily a "headcanon," said Mr. Garver. "Stirburg is the center of a ring of county seats much larger in size, connected by trolly lines, railroads and bus lines. Such conditions are sometimes considered a disadvantage to a small town; but remember, they Clothing Merit bought now will save you money for other things. K O F I S T A D S E L L Y N G S Y S T E M "From Lady to Dad" Since 1889 F. B. McCOLLOCH, Drugglist Eastman Kodak L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. PROTCH The College Tailor Stationery, Society and Commercial Printing and Engraving. A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St carry passengers into your town, well as away from it. "We do 80 per cent of our business outside of our home town. Part of this is wholesale and mail business, which we do not cater to such trade." The development of the Garver store from 1866, when Mr. Garver's father traded the store, through continual developments to the present business of nearly a million dollars a year. Advertising and the use of trade journals were particularly added as a mercantile businesses. "I am surprised that so few merchants of the state, and particularly of Lawrence are taking advantage of our opportunity for development that we s do not have in the more conservati t.east," said Mr. Garver. The University Orchestra gave short concert before the speech. Government Employee Visits H. E. Department Miss Adelaid Baylor, of the Hon Economics Division of Vocation Education at Washington spent Wednesday as a guest of the University department of Home Economics. She is visiting the department of Home Economics in the schools of the state, in connection with the Smith Hughes bill, which would grant federal aid for work in domestic art and agriculture in high schools and star institutions. His brothers four Him in his Room Tearing his hair. "Men, I've pulled An awful bone!" He cried. "Forgot to stop In at Weidemann's After the Show." Wiedemann's 835 Mass. St. "What Happened To Jones" Make That Date of Yours Now, for---- Lawrence High School Dramatic Club Play The Funniest 3-Act Comedy Ever Bowersock Theatre Monday, February 9th Seat sale begins tomorrow at Round Corner Drug Store PRICES----50c.----75c. $1.00 - Plus was tax.