THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 4 TIGERS WON AGAIN FROM JAYHAWK FIVE Kansas Looses Second Basket ball game in Series to Missouri by 38-16 Score Game Featured by Fouls Kansas Makes Only Three Field Goals Throughout Forces Missouri again demonstrated that the Tigers had a better basketball team, when they defeated the Kansas team by a score of 38 to 16, Friday. The Jayhawk quintet went into the Friday night game with the avowed determination of winning or knowing the reason why; they didn't win and they know why. Fighting all the way, but playing against a stronger team, the Kansai had number of goals. During the entire fray, K. U. was able to hit the basket for a field count only three times. Kansas led scoring for the first few minutes of play on free throws, and the game developed into a matter of who would make the most fouls. The first half ended with Missouri leading 19-12. The half was featured by brilliant floor work by both teams, but with Kansas not able to find the basket. The K. U. squad had numerous chances at field tryts but their aim was poor. Lasalle won the opening two field tryts by Kansas durdan first half. Starting the last half, Missouri quickly drew away from her opponents. Laetleid was easily the star for the Crison and Blue, while Harms and Bunn though unable to hit the goal, performed well on the floor. Scott and Captain Ruby for Missouri did good work. The Score: KANSAS | | F | PT | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Harms | 4 | 0 | | Baun | 3 | 10 | | Uhrlaub | 2 | 0 | | Laslett | 5 | 0 | | Lonborg | 1 | 0 | | Welsh | 3 | 0 | | Rody | 1 | 0 | | Miller | 0 | 0 | | Olson | 2 | 0 | | Mandeville | 0 | 0 | | Barter | 1 | 0 | Total ... 21 10 Referee. E. C. Quigley, St. Marys. MISSOURI FFT Ruby 0 0 Scott 4 16 Williams 3 0 Wackler 3 0 Rowninging 4 0 Bond 0 0 Knight 0 0 Coffey 1 0 Total ... 15 16 11 BRYAN TRIES BACKFIRE Unable to Impress Democratic Officials Candidate Will go Direct to People Washington, Jan. 27 — William J. Bryan, in his fight to win control of the Democratic party apparently is following tactics made famous by Woodrow Wilson. The development of his campaign is being watched with growing interest by political observers here. Being able to make no impression on Democratice senators and party officials in his efforts to get the peace treaty ratified and thus keep it out of the campaign Bryan is going direct to the people and start a "backfier" against the stubborn Democratic office-holders. That was what Wilson threatened to do when Premiers at the peace conference were obstinate, it was recalled today. Ever since Bryan's declaration for ratification "on any terms" he has been collyd regarded by party officials. Women's Gice Club will meet Wed messday afternoon at 5 o'clock. All members must be present or be dropped from the club. Oread Magazine Staff will meet in Kansas news room Thursday at 1:45 o'clock. Commerce Club will meet next Tuesday at the Delta Tau house, 7:30 o'clock. Mr. W. B. Wowman, secretrer of the State Bankers Association, will talk. Christian Science Students Society will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at Myers Hall. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Prebystrian Church will give a social Friday evening, Feb. 6, at Westminster Hall. Everybody invited. Prot. A Martyr; Pay Him More Says Lardy Send The Daily Kansan home. In looking over the paper th other day i see a item which says the profa on the Hill wants more pay per annum. Well this looks as if i was alright OK, and I am for it strong, cough. don't know what he said, or maybe they already paid them pet i dmre I never be but one or two on the st; while I realize it is rather dangerous for them to com out after dark, cause someone who he had flunked in a quiz might crown him and an aitn no law that he would be a porf or not for tappin a prof. I don't see why they don't com out on th holes in the day. Noy they is some inns, that is nearly human fr侵 intake. take the prof that gives what he nos is a stiff quixe and then goes out of the room, but the guy that has ingenuine devices to detect a guy riding a pony he is the one who don't need the extra pay, for 'tell you it takes bouns as much brains to get up an good pony as it does to learn it, and some that he庐 is sure good in that line, they will spend hours fixin them wher they wouldn't give haf that time to working the stuff in their heads. Now if the profs on the sanction of the studs on the mor pay prop, they ought to give grades on the best set of ponies, cause that is some guys that surname has some good ones, and some don't stop at ponies, they have a span of plow horses they just ride to death, as it were. But serious like the guy who decides to be a prot and try to teach ought to be entitled to more pay for he is a martyr, they ought to have a bonus for all who goes into that line, and it takes nerve to get up before some class and say he don't know how much beer was needed for June 30, 1919. Someone in this class maybe wore aretes were kids and stoleAppeals and things, and they are some studies on this hill who look like they was going to evolve into profs, they have that same old mind absented stare like they was in love or had forgot to mail a letter. And a fellow who goes to school most K. C. ALUMNI PLAN SMOKER FOR ALLEN Nettles and Lonborg also to Tel Old Grads of K. U.'s Athletic Needs The Latest In Pumps They're Coming In Every Day— NEWMAN'S Spring Styles— in— Hickey-Freeman Stratford Fashion Park and Kirschbaum Clothes— Patrician Caps— Schoble Hats— Kansas City Alumni of the University of Kansas will hear about the new a athletic stadium at K. U. Friday night, at the University Club in Kansas City, in a talk by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics at K. U. President Porter Fones of the Kansas City Alumni has arranged for Dr. Allen to attend the smoker and toll of his observations on his recent trip to eastern university athletic fields and also of the preliminary work that has been awarded choosing a seat in the stadium as will be accompanied by George Nettley, e21; captain-elect of the 1920 Nettley football team, and Dutch Lonborg, Middle-Law, captain of the basketball team, who will express their idea as to the athletic needs of the University. Would Legalize Whiskey As Only Remedy for Flu Washington, Jan. 27—Because of the prevalence of influenza, Representative Sabath, Illinois has introduced a resolution that the provisions of the Volunteed prohibition enforcement act allowing only one pint of liquor every ten days for sick persons to be suspended for ninety days. Whiskey is the only effective remedy against the disease he claimed. and its the same old story— The Early Bird Catches the worm— (United Press) of his lift and then turns around and tries to teach what he didn't learn is entitled to some credit, for half of the kids he is trying to teach don't know whether Troy is in Rome or Missouri. Can you beat it it be I met a woman th other day who wanted to know If Cotton gum was as good as else glue, would he have to go with it would he抱 to go without ootten. LARDY RINGER These are made over the newest colonial patterns in brown kid vamp with Suede quarter, and black patent with Black Suede quarter, full Louis heel, one that excels in both style and comfort. 805 Mass. Visitors Enthuse On Engineer Equipment Prof R. C. Terrell, professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Oklahoma, and his civil engineering Seniors visited the University of Kansas department of civil engineering Thursday afternoon They are making their annual inspection trip to investigate the engineering conditions and equipment of the neighboring universities. "The visitors seemed very enthusiastic over the equipment at the University of Kansas" said Prof C. C. Williams, "Some remarked that they hoped their equipment would be raised to the same standard." HEAVE-HO! NOW ALL TOGETHER U of K. U. FOR THE FINALS WE HAVE SOME "PIPPINS" FOR YOU IN "Men's Merchandise of Merit" FOR YOU AFTERWARDS OR AS SOON AS YOU WANT THEM AND YOU KNOW THE Since 1889 S K O F S T A D S Since 1889 S E L L I N G S Y S T E M S "From Lad to Dad" FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOFS Edwin Clapp A Significant Name full of reality. It has a definite meaning to men. A quarter-century of nation-wide service is a readybuilt foundation for successful business. 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