THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS BASKETEERS DOWN EMPORIA FIVE K. U. Team Show World of Team work and Outclass Normalities Fouls Were Game Feature Laslett, Uhrlaub and Bennett Were,Kansas Stars; Trusler For Normals Kansas started her basketball season with a wintu Tuesday night turning back the Emporia Teachers by a score of 37 to 22. At no time did the score of the Normalites look bad and the K. U. basketkens came through with some teamwork that delighted the spectators and showed the world that the Jayhawker five this year will be a winner. The feature of the game was the numerous fouls on both teams, as well as the free-throwing of Truser, for the Normalrs, and Bennett and Uhrlaub for Kansas. The Kansas team fouled nineteen times and the Normalites got called by Referee Quigley, fifteen times. Laaslet seemed to be the individual star for the home team. He caged five field goals and mixed in every scrimmage. Uhlraum played a consistent game and his teamwork was not overlooked by the audience. Bennett's floor work was the outstanding feature of the first half of the game. Free throws placed the Teachers in the lead during the first few minutes of play but in just a moment later the defense had retrieved the lead in the struggle and the game was never in doubt throughout the rest of the melee. The half ended with the K. U. play on the long arm a 10 to 17 score and going strong. The second half was entirely Kansas' from the first. Lassett got two field goals and Bunn and Bennett both contributed one each, putting the K. U team well in the lead. Rody was sent back to the game and showed a world of speed that the Normalites could not equal. Welch went in for Rody after a while and Fearing for Bunn. The new combination worked almost as well as the old. The normal five had no chance to score. Lennon, captain of the team, whose right knee was injured in the game will be out of the game for at least the Washburn game, according to Coach Shaladman. "Scoop" Olson who relieved him last night will probably be used in his place at guard against the Ichabods, Thursday night. The score: Kansas (37) Player G. FT Bunn lf. 2 0 Rennett rc. 2 6 Uhrhain c. 1 7 Lankstad f. 5 0 Lonhong rg. 0 Body rf. 1 0 Welch rf. 1 0 Fearing rf. 0 0 Olson lg. 1 0 Total ... 12 13 Emperor Normal (22) Dillon if., ... 2 1 Trusler, rg., ... 1 13 Workman c., ... 1 0 Hatcher lg, ... 0 0 McGohn rg., ... 0 0 Grimes c., ... 0 0 Williams rf., ... 0 0 Echord c., ... 0 0 Total ...4 14 Referee: Quigley, St. Mary's. Snow Again-Lardy Doesn't Get Drift Well hill I'pill Swam of i didn't witness the pinsister exibish lainet last eve that i ever see. you see it was like this they rad what they call a ballbasket game and maybe they don't have the like down your wall. Some guys gets to play, but not all, I didn't look anything like the court where they pinch you for speedin, thieven eleven of them ten has on a quer costum five of which is the same and five of which is the same only different from the first five and then one of them has no costum, a whiste he blows ever once in a while these bunches of fives has on colored BVDS with nos on the rear of the back. At each end of this fool court thing is wooden platforms about four feet so hangin from the ceiling and there is a table in them it the court side a arrangement like you nuts chasing bugs with. Then the guy in cts produces a big ball like a football only larger and round and full of wind which he could be thrown. When you consumed fellos and the fight is on these guys what is dressed rather indecently play keep-away with that ball and jab when things is going too well to catch. Then they same and they all stop and come to **attertown** just like it was the top cutters blush for all to hit the fire, **it** and he acts like a old regular top soak or a new 2nd it for he is sure trying to me hard and looks out the corner of his eyes like it made me think he has run a turn at Lansing and call out the corner of his face and not move the other side. He pretty much decided to取之而用 if the boys can tiro the ball down thru the net thing is no one is trying to keep his from it for it begins to look like they can't do same with someone in the way. 0 The hard boll has fun too playing 19 tag with the boys he blasts the sgts histe and runs up to one and hits 19 whine on the bear back and hollers 'you're it' or sulrin to that affect, 2 everyone enjoys it and laughs 2 the boys let one of them try to thro 3 the ball in one of the nets which ever 3 one they happen to be clostest to one 3 one they happen to be clostest to one 3 SAS 'access' the front that might 3 mean the men what wore those clothes 3 was from that state but i know one 3 who is 'from okla, then the others 15 'kSN on there fronts all i can figure for them is Kansas Sure nos or maybe Kaiser Sure Not, but what if it does or what if he ain't corset everyone knew they wasn't for the Kaiser cause they wore white and everything pertaining to old Bill is either red with blood or pretty yellow, the later meaning boy that the Dutch was afraid, I just learned that she was a teacher. The weigh I just learned that the Kaiser owned most of the Santa frr. Anyway i don't see the connection in the game i saw the ball alit but the baskets i saw not out, for all the baskets i saw what the gate keeper did, but he didn't. Say bill better lay off the bootleg stuf they are puttn wood alhi in it now, i was a sick tool other ove. Yours till the cows come up. Larry Lowden Favors Treaty With Lodge Reservation (United Press) Chicago, III. Jan. 7.—Gov. Frank O. Lowden, candidate for the Republican nomination for the presidency, advocated ratification of the peace treaty promptly "with reservations in substance as already adopted by the He expressed his opinion in a letter to Scenar Borah answering questions put to him as a presidential candidate by the senator. Overcoats of Quality —for right-now Wear —tailored in rich woolens —models-Half Belt and Belt Around Price $40 Up Firchly No.2— a new Spring Suit—tailored in Green and Blue Unfinished Worsted arrived yesterday— Every K. U. Student Should Look Into This For $1.75 You Get The Daily Kansan From Now Until June The Regular Rate Is $2.00 a Semester You Get a Semester,s Subscription at Reduced Rates And The Remaining Three Weeks of This Term Free! Your School, Yourself. Your Friends — The Three Reasons for The Daily Kansan. Send Your Check to the Kansan Now! Former K. U.Man Now in Food Distribution Service Among the noted holiday visitors of the University was Dr. Frank Gehart of the United States Food Administration. Dr. Gephart is a graduate of the college in 1906, and has since that time carried on a large amount of research work, first with Dr. John Long also a K. U. chemist in Chicago. Later under the auspices of the Rock ereller Foundation in New York with Dr. E. R. S. Bailley he made the first major contribution to the State Board for the State Board of Health in 1905,6- before the Pure Food Law of the state or the National Food Law was enacted. ADVANCED STYLES IN YOUNG MEN'S "Clothes of Merit" Will Be Found At KO F STAD SELLING SYSTEMS "From Lad to Dad" Since 1888 Plymouth Jottinas When I was a freshman—nearly twenty years ago, the days just after the Christmas vacation were the most hostess days of all the year. During the fall term many a freshman had been counting the weeks until he could get home. Of course he didn't confess it, but when the week ended he saw the grown bigger than the number of weeks yet to live through, there was a certain revival of hope. It looked as though we could stick it out! Then we went home for the holidays, if home wasn't too far away. We had a corking time, of course. And then we came back to school. Then we went on ever. Those first weeks of the school—how onesie they were! I wonder if times have changed, and freshmen are different. Of course the man who has been overseas will look at homeiness at a place like K. U. as a bit of mollycdonald; but I suspect that there are two or three freshmen on the hill who are going to be homesick this week. Well, buck up. You'll live through it. And if it helps to know, just remember that "I'm feelin' for you." One good thing for homesickness is to go to church, and forget yourself in the common worship of the good God. Another good thing is to have a good talk with your minister. Whoever he is, I'll guarantee that he'll welcome a visit from you. Try him. Yours very cordially, Ross W. Sanderson, Pastor of Plymouth. "Suiting You" THATS MY BUSINESS WM SCHULZ 917 Mass, St. Most of Dr. Gephart's later work has been recently engaged with has been in connection with the die Hoover in the distribution of foorties of the public. During the war, supplies to the Czecho-slavs and Anu he had a Major's commission, and he trians. The stage is "All set" For formal parties— How's your Evening dress Scenery? 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