UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FEBRUARL 16,1919. Aggie Basketball Team Defeated Kansas Five In Games at Manhattar Miller for Kansas and Bunger of Aggies Star in Second The Jayhawker basketball team lost both games of the series Thursday and Friday to the Kansas Aggies in the Manhattan court. After playing the Aggies the greater part of the first game and only losing the lead in the last few minutes of play, Kansas slumped in the second battle and the Aggies had an easy time, wining by a 41-27 score. tint. Matthews and Miller played well for the Jayhawker in the second battle and led it in the scoring, but the brilliant shooting of Bunger, Argie forward and the steady floor play and defensive work of Captain Clarke at Jennings also played well for the Manhattan team. Clarke, however, who had tossed ten free throws in eleven trials in the first contest, made only three of a possible six chances in the second. Ernest Quigley officiated in both contests: The box score follows: First Game Kansas. First Game. fg ff f tl Bunn, lf, 2 0 1 4 Miller, rf, 4 2 0 8 Matthews, c (C), 4 2 3 6 Bennett, rg, 2 8 3 12 Mason, lg, 2 8 3 12 Lonborg, rg, 0 1 1 0 Farms, rf, 0 0 1 0 Totals Aggies fg ft f tp Hinds, rf, 5 0 4 10 Bunger, lf, 3 0 6 6 Jennings, c, 3 0 1 6 Clarke, lg (C), 0 11 0 11 Cowell, rg, 0 0 2 0 Kecker, lf, 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 11 13 33 Second Game fg ft f tp Bunn, lf. 1 0 2 4 Miller, rf. 2 0 1 4 Matthews, e (C). 4 4 1 2 Mason, lg. 1 0 12 Bennett, rg. 0 5 1 5 Lonborg, rg. 0 0 1 0 Harms, ir. 1 0 0 2 -- -- -- -- Totais Aggies | | fg | ft | f | tp | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Hinds, rf, | 3 | 0 | 0 | 18 | | Bunger, f | 9 | 0 | 2 | 18 | | Jennings, c, | 4 | 0 | 3 | 18 | | Clarke, ig (C), | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | | Cowell, rr, | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | Totals 19 3 11 41 Referee: E. C. Quigley. Talk it over with Clayton, 133.—Adv. Lawrence High Defends Iola High 24-11, Friday Home Team Beat St. Joseph High In Close Game Saturday A serious contender for the state championship looms in the Lawrence high school quintet, coached by Julius Uhrlaub. The Lawrence aggregation has not lost a game this year, and Friday and Saturday Uhrlaub's men took the measure of the strong Iola and St. Joseph, Mo., high school teams. Iola was easily defeated by a 24-1 score in a game that lacked interest because of its one-sidedness. The St Joe battle, however, was close until the last few minutes of the second half, when the Red and Black offense broke away from the Missourians and scored three or four field goals before their opponents could get their bearings. coach Uhrainlab has got together five men who are speedy, fast on the floor, good goal shooters and last of all, wonderful fighters. St. Joe had the Lawrence quintet outweighed but could not cope with them on the floor. Seventeen years at 12 W. 9th St. doing Particular Work for Particular People. — Lawrence Pantatorium, Phone 506.—Adv. Special Value Shirts For $1.25 Others From $7.00 to $1.00 Skofstad ANNUAL LAW SCRIM Haley's Drums, Banjo, Piano Violin, Trombone, Saxaphone Friday, February 21st Tickets on Sale $3.00 Lawrence has defeated such teams as Olathe and Emporia and other fast teams in this part of the state and will go to Manhattan and Emporia for games Friday and Saturday. regulars on the field, Offman, Zelmer and Ulm, forwards; Wooster-meyer, center; Weede and Endacott, guards. Poems for the senior invitations this year may be submitted to any member of the invitation committee by any student in the University, preferably by seniors. The poems will be judged by members of the committee, of which Louis Potueck is chairman and Katrina Ralinus secretary. Senior Poem Contest Held For Invitations subject may be chosen by the author. The poem selected by the committee as most suitable will carry the authors name when printed. The length of the poem is imitated to two pages in the invitation. The The Law Sermil will be a good party. Haley's six-piece orchestra is assured. Helen Rhoa Hoopes and Willard Wattles wrote the senior poems for the last two invitations but the comedian will instead senior should go to a student this year. For a Valentine Gift, nothing is more acceptable than a box of Chocolates. You can get them in half, one, two, three and five-pound boxes, in plain and fancy boxes at Wiedemann's Adv. The senior invitations this year will carry the home addresses of the senior students, a thing which has not been done before. The invitation committee will soon establish an office where seniors may leave their orders for invitations. An ordinary dance costs $2.00 for admission and "oats." The Law Scrim only costs $3.00. Choose a Valentine For Her That will give her lasting pleasure. A piece of Jewelry is the most appropriate gift for Valentine's Day. Pearls Lavalliere's Rings Cameos Silverware Vanity Cases, etc. THE COLLEGE JEWELER Ye Shop of Fine Quality Gustafson Particular Cleaning and Pressing for Particular People.—Lawrence Pantatorium, 12 W. 9th St., Phone 506.—Adv. CITIZENS STATE BANK Deposits guaranteed. THE UNIVERSITY BANK Why not carry your accounts here? Hemstitching and Picoting Tailoring Dressmaking and Alterations of every description. MRS. WM. H. SCHULZ Mr. Lieurance recording Indian music by means of the phonograph "ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP" Rapid Quality Shoe Renairs 1017½ Mass. St. Tuesday Evening, April 8. Reserved Seats, $1.00 and 75c. Fraser Hall, Monday, February 17 8:20 P.M. Tickets for all three concerts, $2.00 and $1.50 now on sale at the Business Office and the Round Corner Drug Store. THURLOW LIEURANCE, Composer and Ethnologist EDNAWOOLEY (NAH MEE). Noted Indian Soprano REX ERLTON FAIR, Flute Solist. PROF.CARLA. PREYER, Pianist, in TAXI 68 C. F. WIRTH Page Sedan Service Residence Phone 267 Those faded Waists will look like new after being dipped in Rite—the easy Dye—Rankin's Drug Store. —Adv. are here in all the popular shades—Colors in harmony with your costume and shoes-You know how well they wear. An Interesting Program of Women's Phoenix Silk Hose Reserved Seats, $1.00 and 75c, on sale Thursday, Feb. 13. Indian Music $1.10 and $1.80 Box of four pair $4.40 and $7.20 ZOELLNER STRING QUARTET Tuesday Evening, March 4. Reserved Seats, $1.00 and 75c. HAROLD HENRY, Pianist. ZOELLNER STRING QUARTET A brigade of wonderfully clever girls in novel drills and dances coming to Lawrence with the musical show "My Soldier Girl" at the Bowersock Theater, Thursday night, Feb. 13th. BASKETBALL K.U. vs Poly Tech Wednesday Night, Feb. 12 Tickets at Door Game called at 7:30. Tickets 25 and 50 cents including war tax