THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS WINS TWICE FROM IOWA AGGIES Jayhawkers Get Away With Flying Start in Missouri Valley Conference First Game Was Close Coach Allen Changes Lineup in Second Game, Laslett Stars in Path With both teams showing only flashes of teamwork and poor marksmanship for goal shooting, Kansas defeated Ames in the two games played in Robinson Gymnasium Fri. Saturday evening, 29-8 and 28-18. Friday night's game was a better exhibition of basketball than was the Saturday night affair, both teams showing some real fight during the last half of the first game, when the Ames tosses hold the lead at three different times by a two point margin. The beginning of the first game was featured by four long shots for goals, two each made by Captain Lonborg, and Laslett. In the last half of that game the iowans were only able to cage three field goals making a total of six for the game. During the last five minutes of play it was a hard fought fast player game with Kansas holding the edge saturday night's fray was even more listlessly played than the previous game, the half ending with Kansas on the long end of a 11-0 score, and was held by hummingbirds in teams. The Saturday night crowd was foiled three times by Referee Quigley for unsportsmanlike action. Lasett and Bennett for Kansas, and Paige and Hudson for Ames were the stars for the first game. The goal shooting of Bunn and Lonborg was accurate to the extent that Bunn caged for himself three field goals and Lonborg got two. Olsen substituting for Lasett in the last half tossed two goals for a total 0 four points. In the Saturday night affair the floor work of Bun and Laslett showed up well, Bunn getting his usual three goals. Laslett shifted to the forward position by Coach Allen showed himself to be a good goal tosser. Paige for Ames starred again and the work of Erskine playing center, in breaking up Kansas defensive was good. Friday night: K U. (29) Bennett, 1 3 Burn, 3 0 Uhrlaub, 0 2 Laslett, 3 0 Lonborg, 2 0 Welsh, 1 0 Rody, 0 0 Olson, 2 0 Total 12 5 Ames (27) G FT Paige, 3 15 Hudson, 0 2 Erske, 2 0 Carrie, 1 0 White, 0 0 Lane, 0 0 Ennis, 0 0 Total 6 15 Saturday night: K. U. (28) G FT Laslett, 3 0 Bunn 3 0 Uhrlaub 1 10 Olson 0 0 Lonborg ... 0 0 Bennett ... 1 0 Body ... 1 0 Total ... 9 10 1 Ames (18) G FT Paige ... 3 10 Hudson ... 0 0 Erskine ... 1 0 White ... 0 0 Currie ... 0 0 Ennis ... 0 0 Lane ... 0 0 Total ... 4 10 EXAMS NEXT WEEK Final Semester Quizzes Will Begin Afternoon of January 24 The following schedule of final examinations for this semester was adopted by the Senate Tuesday afternoon: 3:30 classes Saturday m. p. Jan. 24 3:30 classes Monday a. m. Jan. 24 3:30 classes Monday, p. m. Jan. 24 10:30 classes Tuesday a. m. Jan. 28 11:30 classes Wednesday a. m. Jan. 28 9:30 classes Thursday a. m. Jan. 29 Odd classes Thursday m. p. Jan. 29 Three-hour classes, and 1-hour classes meeting on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday, will be examined from 8:30 to 10:30, if scheduled above for that day. If not, 10:30 if submitted for the afternoon. Two-hour classes, and 1-hour classes meeting on Tuesday or Thursday will be examined from 10:50 to 12:30, if scheduled for the morning; from 3:50 to 5:30 if scheduled for the afternoon. Four and 5-hour classes will be examined from 8:30 to 11:30, if scheduled for morning; from 1:30 to 4:30 if scheduled for the afternoon. Laboratory classes will be examined at the time corresponding in the schedule to the first laboratory period, or at the time corresponding to the lecture hour, when such hour exists, at the department head of the department concerned. Old classes not otherwise provided for will be examined as scheduled on Thursday afternoon from 1:30 to 3:00 and Friday afternoon from 1:30 to 3:50 for 3-hour courses. Noted Composer Dies Of Apoplexy in Chicago Nut Will Attend Council at Topela Prof. H. W., Nutt, director of Oread Training School, will go to Topela Friday to attend the meeting of the Administrative Council of Education to be held there today. Topela will attend a meeting of the Committee on Normal Training, of which he is a member. Laws to Hear Jurists **Laws to Bear Jurisdictions** All the members of the Kansas supreme court will address the K. U. law school sometime during the next semester. The first of this series of addresses will be given in two weeks by Supreme Court Judge Willis and will be held in Green Hall and will be in the afternoon in order that all the law students can attend. WANTED - Mother and daughter in University would care for house during sciences absence. Best references. Phone 1835. 75-2-165. Alpha Omicron Pi entertained their freshmen with a dance Saturday night. After Inventory Coat Sale Now Handsome Collars of Nutria, Hudson Seal, Raccoon, Sealine at price reductions most attractive. A SMALL Collection of the Smartest Winter Styles in cloths of superior quality. Innes Bullcine Hackman Germ Chaser Will be Bacteriolo gist for a Medical Firm at Billings K.U. GRAD TO MONTANA Miss Annette Ashton, who graduated in the class of '17, has accepted a position as bacteriologist for a firm in doctors of Illinosa. Montana. Sullivan to Retire Chicago, Jan. 19.—Roger Sullivan for years democrats political boss in Chicago will retire following the resignation convention in June he has announced. Miss Ashton is a daughter of Prof. C, H. Ashton and is a member of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority. "It is time for the younger men to take up the responsibility and leadership", Sullivan said. After graduation from the University, Miss Ashen accepted a position with St. Luke's hospital in Kansas City as bacteriologist, but gave that up in a short time to go to Wichita as city bacteriologist, where she was employed until she accepted her present position. SPRING SHIRTS For Your Inspection at KO F STAD SELLING SYSTEMS "From Lad to Dad" Since 1889 Senator Johnson Tours In Nomination Campaign San Francisco, Cal., Jan 19—United States Senator Harrison Johnson will leave here today on a campaign urging his candidacy for the nomination for the president's speech. He will carry him speeches over the country, according to the announcement of H. L. Carrahn, his western campaign manager. "Americanism will be the primary issue in my campaign for the nomination for the presidency," Senator Johnson said. Johnson's eight-word platform filed recently with the secretary of state of South Dakota reads: "Americanism, freedom speech, press; justice with law, order." Nell Gunn, c'20, and Dorothy Dawson, c'20, were in Kansas City Saturday. After feeding two hundred people with waffles and coffee at the Methodist church Friday night, the Kappa Phi realized more than $23 clear. They will use the money as a part of the budget for repairing the basement of the Methodist church. Margurite Nelson had charge of the supper. Open meeting of the Student Volunteer Band will be held in Myers Hall Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. good speakers will make the meeting one of interest. Come and get acquainted with K. U.'s volunteers. Topeka, Jan. 19—N. A. Turner, assistant state auditor, has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for state auditor. Turner was formerly owner and publisher of the Russel Record. Waffle Supper Nets $23 Alumni to Topeka Monday The Alumni Committee will go to Topeka, Monday, January 19, to con- THE BOWERSOCK Thursday Night, January 12 Seats on Sale Monday, January 19, at the Round Corner Drug Store PRICES: 50c, $1, $1.50, $2, plus war tax. Mail Orders Now FOR WINNING SERVE THE SELWYNS SERVE New York 1 Year Chicago 6 Months London Now Playing Canada Australia With NORMAN HACKETT AND AN EXCEPTIONAL CAST (Star of "Classmates" "Kick-In" Formerly with Louis James, Souter and Marlowe) "No American playwright has written such sparkling light comedy as Mr. Mergue in 'Tea for 3.' Fairly crackles with wit. New York Tribune, Sept. 20, 1918 "The are of NORMAN HACKETT has taken on depth and vitality. His work in 'Tea for 3' is worthy to place him shoulder up with the best actors on our stage. * * * * The cast is a gift of the gods." Seattle Post Intelligencer, Nov. 3, 1919 the effect that this committee would go Wednesday, January 21. The faculty committee goes to Topper, January 20, for the same purpose. Opportunity's 'round Pounding again— Our sale of suits And Obercoats Certainly offers Substantial savings-- Many of the suits Are new 1920 models- Better hurry While your size Is here— Certificates of Deposit Put your spare money in our certificates of deposit They bear 3 per cent Interest THE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK "The Bank where Students Bank" Information Regarding Sothern and Marlowe in "Twelfth Night" WARNING from the Management. Owing to the length of the performance the curtain will go up Monday night at 8 o'clock, and people not in their seats at that time will not be seated until the end of the act. The entire house has been sold out, and it is very important that people remember that the schedule is different from that which ordinarily prevails—R. C. Rankin, Manager, Bowersock Theater. BOWERSOCK Theatre The Musical Comedy Treat of the Season—The Snappiest and Most Sparkling Musical Comedy Presented in Years Wednesday night, Jan. 21 Triumphal Engagements in New York and Chicago "LISTEN LESTER" By Harry L. Cort, George E. Stoddard and Harold Orlob THE GREATEST DANCING CHORUS EVER SEEN ON ANY STAGE A RICH ADORNMENT OF YOUTH AND BEAUTY AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA PRICES: Lower Floor, $2.00, Balcony, $1.50 and $2.00, Gallery, $1.00. Plus War Tax. Seats on sale Saturday Mail Orders Now. Remit to R.C. RANKIN, Manager. Look What You Get for $1.75 Your School, Yoursell, Your Friends— The Three Reasons for the Daily Kansan Your School Paper for Rest of the Year-that means a full semester for $1.75 instead of $2.00 and the rest of this term free. Mail or Bring Your Check Today to the Daily Kansan Business Office