UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MARCH 5,1919. Cornhuskers' Quintet Here For Final Games Of Basketball Series Conference Championship to Be Settled by Contests on Oread and at Manhattan The last home basketball series of the season will begin at 7:30 tonight in Robinson Gymnasium when Coach Hamilton's Jayhawker quintet will attempt to turn back the invading Nebraska Cormuskers. The Huskers are occupying second place in the Valley race with eight games won and two games lost, and therefore are Valley contenders. The game tonight should be doubly interesting because of the fact that Kansas basketball followers only get to see a Nebraska five in action once in two years because the Jayhawkers only play two games each year with the Lincoln team. The Huskers are taking their annual southern trip and expect to meet with hard sledding, because they will tackle the Kansas Agies at Manhattan Friday and Saturday after meeting the Jayhawkers here Wednesday and Thursday. Their series with the Agies will probably decide the Valley championship. The Huskers have an unusually long team this year, but they have played most of their games on their small court and may not display the same form on the big court here. In Captain Jackson, the Huskers have a veteran 3-year man and one of the fastest and best forwards in the Valley. He will probably be the hardest man on the team to keep and keepe him. Mason Griffin, his teammate, is also a fast forward and a good goal shooter. Kansas sport followers are familiar with the work of Schellenberg, the Husker center, on the football gridiron but have never seen him on the basketball court. He is said to be shifty and a real goal shooter and it is certain that he is a scraper. If Bunn and his teammate, either Miller or Bennett, can break away from the close-guarding Husker defense tonight and get near the basket Kansas will have a chance to win. Gamma Phis Win Cup For Intra-Mural Games In the Intral-Mural Basket Ball Tournament last night the Gamma Phi Beta came out as winners of the silver Loving Cup, by defeating the Achochs with a score of 21 to 10. The Gamma Phis have made a strong bid for the cup during the entire season and were doped to win. Earline Allen, and Jeanette Parkinson, the two forwards were in splendid form. Marguerite Adams starred as guard, while Laura Harkrnard, center, took most of the tip-offs. The place won by the Achethos in the tournament was somewhat unexpected. They entered as good sportsmen but expected little. Their defeat of Alpha Xi Delta was a general surprise. Among the players who put the Achethos up were Nelle Hohn, Exxa Bennett, and Mary Olsen. Nelle Hohn is jumping center, covered the field. Exxa Bennett, right guard, held down tight the Gamma Phi score in the second third of the game. Mary Olson, left forward, threw all the goals for her team. The game throughout was intensely exciting. During the first third of the game, the Gamma Phis forged ahead to a score of 11, while the Achochs made a score of 3. The Achochs came back in the second third, with an additional score of 5, while they held the Gamma Phis down to nothing. "In the final third, the Gamma Phis added 10 to their score; the Achochs made 2." The box score.was as follows: Gamma Phi Beta Name f.g. ft. L. Harkrader, jc 2 0 I. Tudor, rc 0 0 I. Allen, rf 4 3 J. Parkinson, lf. 3 0 M. Shaw, rg 0 0 A. Aldman, lg 0 0 F. Harkrader, rg. 0 0 M. Tudor, rg 0 0 Achoths Name f.g f.t. M. Hohn, je 0 0 G. Olsen, re 0 0 R. Oakley, rf. 0 0 M. Olson, jr 4 2 E. Bennett, rg 0 0 R. Hood, lg 0 0 Aggies Showing Interest In Baseball This Season The report comes from Manhattan that the Aggies may have a baseball team to compete in Missouri Valley athletics this year with the Jayhawkers and Ames Agges, despite a story to the contrary from Aggieville two weeks ago. The Aggies want to play baseball this year, and Kansas and Ames want them to have a team so that they will not have to go outside of the Valley Conference for so many of their games. A petition is being circulated among the Aggie students to see if they will support a nine, and if it is found that they will, student tickets will be sold, and baseball in the Valley will be well on its way to a successful year. Gives Two New Courses for Teachers of Gym Two courses will be offered in the department of physical education next quarter for those women who expect to teach physical training. Dr. Alice Goetz will teach a 3-hour course, "Anthropometry." Miss Hazel Pratt will instruct a class in "Principles of Recreational Sports No. 1," which is also a 3-hour course. Please line up 3 years that these courses have been offered, because of the broken up term system. The course in hygiene for freshman women will continue throughout the third quarter. A Dark Deep Mystery Club has been organized at the university of Oklahoma to drive all cheaters and crooks in general from the campus. CITIZENS STATE BANK Deposits guaranteed. THE UNIVERSITY BANK Why not carry your accounts here! At Columbia University they have a plan whereby each student pays a fee of $10 at the time of registration each semester, for which they are entitled to admission to all athletic contests on the home ground, to subscription tickets to all student publications and non-athletic activities on the campus that are of general interest. Read the Daily Kansan. WATCH-- FOR THE Green Label THE SLIP-EASY NECK BAND NECKTIES THE VERY BEST VALUES FOUND ANYWHERE ALL GOOD PATTERNS 75c and $1.00 KNIT TIES $4.00 to $1.25 SELLING SYSTEM Gov. Henry Allen will-speak at the Brotherhood Banquet at the First M. E. Church Thursday 6:30 p. m. Students invited -Admission one dollar a plate. Tickets on sale at B. H. Dales Print Shop, 1027 Mass. St. Phone 228 -Adv. Hemstitching and Picoting Tailoring Dressmaking and Alterations of every description. MRS. WM. H. SCHULZ Kahns Pure Milk Company Sells Milk that is pure and fresh- Price, Ten Cents per Quart to Clubs, Fraternities and Sororities. Good, Sweet Skim Milk Twenty Cents per gallon— Phone 955 717 Mass. St. Conklin and L. E. Waterman Fountain Pens McCOLLOCH'S DRUG STOR) 847 Mass. In order to accommodate the many dancers who could not be admitted if the basketball seats were allowed to stand, the floor in the Gym will be increased 100 per cent tomorrow night when the basketball seats will be removed for the BASKET BALL SEATS FRIDAY-THE GYM 9 TO 1 Mary, Everybody Shimmy Now, How'ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm, Johnny's In Town, Every Day Will Be Sunday When the Town Goes Dry, Minnie Shimmi for Me, Me-Ow, I Don't Want, You Can Have It. and eight other hits just off of "Music Row." THE THIRD ANNUAL WILL BE REMOVED Why not Rankins after the show? We serve all soda favorites...Rankins Rug Stor...Adv. HEAR THESE DANCE HITS Talk it over with Clayton 133.—Adv. We can our own fruit, make our own syrups and creams, so we know that everything used in our sunscreen and eclairs is pure. Try one at Wiedemanns.—Adv. STUNTS Magazine and advertising features portrayed by the distinct little skirts of popular K. U. Song and Dance Delineators. Oriental dancers and Zu Zu Twins —Don't miss them! MUSIC Haley Himself will be there, and with him Bevensee, Pusateri and Howard—wizards of the violin, saxophone and traps, respectively. A program composed of the very latest hits in the music world will be a feature of the evening. DECORATIONS FLOOR Not only will the floor be clear of all obstructions, but it will be placed in a tip-top dancing condition by thorough scrubbing, followed by a liberal application of boric acid. The New Neckwear patterns for Spring are ready- Showing a new Black and White and Blue and White striped pattern of very fine satin finished silk. They will be different with a newspaper flavor pleasing to the eye and original to K. U. Parties. of a different type will serve as momentum of remembrance in your "K" book for this party. PROGRAMS ADDITIONAL TICKETS NOW ON SALE $1.50 Others 50c to $5 —May be purchased from Fred Rigby, Jazz Manager; or at the Daily Kansan Office. $1.50 admits "You and Yours" You Will Be Sure To Want a Pair of the new Satin and Silk Bloomers just received this morning. All sizes and all the new bright shades. Priced at $5.00 and $6.00 of Silk and Georgette Dresses. Really the handsomest styles we ever saw. Come in and try them on. You'll enjoy seeing yourself in them. ANOTHER SHIPMENT BOWERSOCK THEATRE Friday, March 7th Annual Engagement of America's Most Popular Romance WEAVER'S Prices from $35.00 to $60.00 THE PLAY THAT MADE HAWAIIAN MUSIC FAMOUS Presented by A TYPICAL MOROSCO CAST and the Hawaiian Singer and Players. PRICES $150, $1.00, 75c and 50c, Plus War Tax. Sale Sale Opens TUESDAY, March 4th at the Round Corner Drug. Co. Nebraska vs. K.U. Basketball March 5 and 6 TONIGHT and Thursday. Games called 7:30 TICKETS 25 and 50 CENTS. Including War Tax. TICKETS AT DOOR. SECTION WILL BE RESERVED FOR ORGANIZATIONS EXPRESSING DESIRE FOR SAME. .