UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN JANUARY 15, 1919. Basket Ball Team It Good Condition For Ames Contests Practice Tonight Is Last Work Out Before Games With Ames Aggies With a strenuous practice Tuesday night, Coach W, O. Hamilton has whipped the University of Kansas basketball team into good shape for the Iowa Aggie series at Ames, Iowa, Friday and Saturday nights. A light practice tonight at 7 o'clock will complete the week's work before the games. The team is in fine condition, and the men are working together in mid-season form. Bunn at forward is working well with either Harmus or Lonberg at the opposite position. Matthews was never in better shape, and he is heavier than he was last season. The tall, lanky center can be counted on for the tip in the Vase and he is also near the Vase and Mason are a pair of steady guards, and are working well together. Both men are good shots for the basket, and can be counted on for their part in the scoring. Missouri defeated Ames twice last week, and a double victory for Kansas will give the fans a chance for a comparison between the two Missouri Valley enemies. Ames has a fast team however, and gave Missouri a pair of hard-fought battles, and Kansas will have no easy time with the Aggies, according to Coach Hamilton. The practice Tuesday night, resulted in a victory for the Varsity over the freshmen after Coach Hamilton has spotted the first year men 20 points. Good goal shooting by the freshmen forwards, kept the varsity on its toes, but finally a succession of goals by Matthew and Bunn gave the Varsity the edge. Bunn, Harms, and Lonberg worked at forward, Matthews at center, and Bennett and Mason at guard. Large Number of Men Come Out for Track More than forty men were out for track in the gym Monday and the number of candidates for the team is increasing each day according to W. O. Hamilton, manager of athletics. Paul Murphey, veteran half miler, who as one of the most consistent runners in the Valley for two years will act in the capacity of assistant coach with Coach Hamilton. Women in the University of Texas have taken up indoor baseball as one of their recreations. Murphy will take complete charge of the quarter milers, half men, mile and two milers. Coach Hamilton will be busy with the basket ball men and the track field men. Murphy will keep a tabulated record of the time made by the men in their events and will be able to give the men a ranking. Found—A way to have clean laundered done-use the Yellow Ship—Adv. Vote for HARLEY SCOTT For Freshman President. Harley Scott, candidate for freshman president, is a representative University of Kansas student. Scott was the last man discharged from the S. A. T. C. and lost out because of illness. He is assistant editor of the Jayhawkey although a first year man here. He is running on an Independent Ticket and deserves the support of the Frohn Class at the polls Thursday. A vote for Scott is a vote for an independent, square, representative student. —ADV. "ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP" Rapid Quality Shoe Repairs 1017 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. A Correction The Daily Kanan reported in its columns yesterday that the annual Law Scrim would probably be held in Kansas City, Mo. The report was a mistake. The annual "Uncle Jimmy Banquet" will be held in Kansas City, Mo., with the State Bar Association as its guests, but the Law Scrim will be held in Robinson Gymnasium as usual. Student directories will be published at the University of Nebraska this year. Plymouth Jottings Boy, page the cub reporter. Reporter, please go out and get me these facts. Rumor has it that about one K. U. student in seven goes to church of a Sunday. Where are the six? Why are things thus? Is it because of the precheng? It can't all be uniformly, unmitigated badly, can it? Is it because of the music? Surely there are towns in Kansas that have worse music. Is it because the people in the pews are not cordial? That is hardly an adequate reason. Is it because it is so nice to lie in bel late Sunday morning? Or is it because K. U. students are imply indifferent? I don't know. I want to know. I'm not blaming anybody. Can somebody tell me the facts of the matter? Cub reporter, please find out. Yours very cordially. ROSS W. SANDERSON, Pastor of Plymouth. SOPHMORES The "Pepper" Ticket This is the ticket, Sophomores. It is a representative ticket, a ticket nominated in an open Sophomore caucus. It is headed by one of the strongest and best known Sophs on the hill—John R. Walstedt for president. Non fraternity men find in him their champion and a fearless leader. Isabel Crandall for vice-president. A Sophomore who stands for a better class unity and a never dying pep. Kathleen Davis, true blue Sophomore and a K. 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