UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FEBRUARY 24,1919. Indians Down Before Fast Schmelzer Five With Score of 50-16 Scrappy First Half Gave Lead to Haskell But Last in Second The Kansas City Scholmelzers basketball team continued their brilliant record Saturday night on the Haskell court when they defeated the Indians by a score of 51-16. Haskell fought hard during the first half and held the Kansas City basketeers to a close score, Davis, the Haskell center made two long shots from mid-court and kept his team in the running, while Hilton Singer and McEnroe counted three field goals even for the Scholmelzers. The half ended with the count 20-12 against Haskell. Singer and Hauserman started the second period with an avalanche of field goals and the Indians were soon left far behind. Haskell scored only two goals from the field in the second half while the Schmelzers were counting fifteen. Singer and Hauserman were the outstanding stars of the game with nine field goals each, and the floor work of Captain Debernardi of the Kansas City quintet was a feature. Davis and Captain McLemore played the best games for Haskell. "Fat" Nelson, K. U. basketball captain in 1917, played well at guard for the Schmelzers. Basketeteers Hit Stride and Clean up Games (Continued from page 1) Valley conference race and a pair of defeats would send them 'into second place' and give Nebraska the toposition. As it is, Kansas has no chance to win the Valley championship but the team has the chance practically to decide the winner, as the Aggies come here this week and the Huskers make their bow in Robinson gymnasium next week. The summary for the two games with Washington follows: Kansas Fg Ft F Bunn, lf. 6 0 0 Bennett, rf. 4 1 1 Matthews, c (C) 3 0 0 Mason, lg. 3 0 1 Lonborg, rg. 1 0 0 Totals, 17 1 2 Washington Fg Ft Duncker, lf. 4 0 1 McCallum, rf. 1 0 1 McElwee, rf. 4 0 1 Marquard, c (C) 3 0 0 Rodder, lg. 1 0 0 Russell, rg. 2 1 0 Totals,...15 1 2 Second Game Kansas Fg Ft F Bunn, lf. 7 0 4 Bennett, rf. 3 0 6 Matthews, c (C) 5 5 2 Mason, lg. 0 0 1 Lonborg, rg. 2 0 0 Totals. 17 5 13 Washington Fg F g F Duncker, lf. 0 0 0 Russell, rf. 1 5 4 McElwee, rf. 2 0 0 Marquard, c (C) 2 4 2 Rodder, lg. 0 0 2 Burger, rg. 0 0 0 Laura Robertson, e20, visited at her home in Kansas City, Saturday and Sunday. The annual "Uncle Jimmy" Banquet of the alumni chapters of Kansas City will be held at the University Club March 1, in Kansas City, Mo. Totals... 5 9 8 Referee: Phog Allen, Warvensburg Normal. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST -Sigma Kappa pledge pin between 923 Ohio and Ad building. Call 1198 85-2-119 FOR RENT—Desirable rooms for girls at 1400 Tenn. St., Phone 1261. 85-5-120 The best talent in the University will entertain you in the special features of the Mardi Gras on March 1. Adv. Forlaney face powder, imported from France, is one of the best powders we carry. Rankins Drug Store. —Adv. We carry a complete line of Mary Garden toilet articles. Rankins Drug Store.-Adv. Students, it not too late to sit for your Jayhawker picture. The Duffy Studio—Adv. Stationery by the pound or box. Envelopes to match. Rankins Drug Store. - Adv. Come and dance for the benefit of the French Orphans.—The Mardi Gras.—Adv. Meet me at "Coney Island" to night or tomorrow night, at the Bow ersock Theater.>Adv. Reserved seats, now on sale at Round Corner Drug Store for the big musical comedy. "A Day at Coney Island."—Adv. Just received a small shipment of Djerkiss preparations. City Drug Store-Adv. Bunter Candies are again on the market, and we will receive a new shipment in a few days. Call in to see them. Wiedemann's.-Adv. No Substitute----- No Second----- No Understudy----but will play at the 3rd Annual JOURNALISM JAZZ Talk it over with Clayton, 133.—Adv. Ably assisted by three other master music makers—Bevensee (Violin), Pusater (Saxophone) and Howard (Traps)! THE GYM-MARCH 7 $1.50 Admits "You and Yours" Tickets now on sale by Fred Rigby, Jazz Mgr. Drop in to the Deposits guaranteed. THE UNIVERSITY BANK Why not carry your accounts here? AUGUST J. PIERSON CIGAR STORE VARSITY CITIZENS STATE BANK TODAY TUESDAY A full line of cigars, tobacco and pipes, also pipe repairs. 902 Mass. TYPEWRITERS Matinee, 2:30----4:00 TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired, exchanged MORRISON & BLIESNER 707 Mass. St. Phone 16 KAHNS PURE MILK COMPANY Sells you Milk that is absolutely pure. All milk clarified and free from sediment. It is good and rich and stands an extraordinary test. Price is lowered to ten cents per quart to clubs, fraternities and sororites. Good sweet, skim milk for twenty cents per gallon. Kahn's butter is made from pure, separated cream. It is pasteurized ripened, flavored and churned by the cleanest modern methods, which is an assurance of its being the finest and purst flavored butter on the market. Our Milk, Cream and Butter is absolutely sanitary, and we have prompt delivery. Night, 7:30—9:00 KAHNS Don't forget the big musical comedy tonight and tomorrow night. A Day at Coney Island, Bowersock Theater.—Adv C. F. WIRTH Page Sedan Service Residence Phone 267 "You Never Saw Such a Girl" 717 Mass. St. Phone 955 TAXI 68 VIVIAN MARTIN ALSO. 25c to 50c in Again this season soft collars will hold first place. Men enjoy the comfort they afford. Never before have we shown so many new styles made of fine madrases, piques and silks in plain and self-patterns See them soon. Also Mack Sennett Comedy "NEVER TOO OLD" and Burton Holmes Travels Hemstitching and Picotting Tailoring Dressmaking and Alterations of every description. MRS. WM. H. SCHULZ Collars AND Shirts TICKETS $1.00 and 75c at McColloch's Drug Store Thursday, February 27, S:15 P. M. THE TRADEY OF HAMLET Shakespeare "ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Rapid Quality Shoe Renairs 1017 1/2 Mass. St. New Soft Collars For Spring 1919 Irish Play—The Travelling Man...Lady Gregory Pierrot Play—A Maker of Dreams...Oliphant Down Comedy—Rosalind ...J. W. Barrie AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM THE LINOCORD Button Holes and Unshrinkable Neck Bands are Only Two of the Many Good Features. OF ENGLAND Monday, February 24, 8:15 P.M. THREE SHORT PLAYS Good Laundry Boxes SKOFSTADS Traveling Bags Suit Cases UNITARIAN CHURCH Dorothea Spinney GUESS WHO Will represent Pierrette and Pierrott. They will dance at the Mardi Gras and will be the subjects for a big lottery. Two prominent University students will dance for about five minutes and the first three persons guessing their identity will Fortune Tellers War Exhibits Art Exhibits Punch and Judy Show Booths of all Kinds, Free Attractions of Great Variety of Great Variety Confetti and Red Lemonade All the Prominent Organizations will be Represented by a Booth Dancing will fill the balance of the evening and will begin at 10:00 o'clock. Given by the Cercle Francais to raise money to help support war orphans—This big Carnival will rival the New Orleans MARDI GRAS Robinson Gymnasium Admission 25 cents March First