00 w ;;S' Soft Hlats In a variety of medium shapes and in some very swell blocks /7/ (TV STREET iehlig & Schmid 205 S. Main St. late Books I description and TEAMS TAKE HARD CONTESTS AT GYM Junior Laws and Soph Engineers are Champions of Their De- partments. '14 LAWS BEATEN IN LAST MINUTE In the most hotly contested game that has been played in the'inter-class basketball series, the junior laws over- came the freshmen by a score of 41 to 39 last night, and increased their chances for the campus championship. The meeting of these two tams was looked forward to with much interest, and the outcome was doubtful until the final whistle. At the end of the first half the victors led their opponents by a margin of nine points, but the lead was soon overcome during the next pe- riod, and again regained by the juniors after hard playing and sensational shooting. Two minutes before the whistle blew for time, the score stood 39 to 39, but with only sixty seconds to go Lewis tossed the ,leather into the net for the coveted points, and time prevented the freshmen from even at- temptin to get them back. Summary. Score-Juniors 41, Fresh- men 39.. Lineup: Juniors Freshmen Lewis..........L.F........Helm Rothshaffer Nelson..........R.F........Corey Wells, Knight.....C........McCoy Rogers....... ... L.. .Kennedy, Tower Wagner.......R.G.......Wright Goals from field-Nelson 9, Corey 6, McCoy 6, Rothshaffer 4, Lewis 6, Wells 2, Wagner 2, Helm 1. Foul goals-Cor- ey 5 in 5 chances; McCoy 0 in 2 chanc- es; Nelson 3 in 8 chances; Rogers 0 in 1 chance. Referee-Hanson. Timer-Idena. Time of halves-20 minutes. Soph Eng. 24, Senior Eng. 15. The soph engineers wrested a hard game from the seniors, 24 to 15, the contest being featured by rough play- ing on both sides. Tackle, of the sen- iors, played a good game throughout, making 13 of the 15 points claimed by the losers, but he was decidely off his usual form when it came to shooting foul goals. Summary. Score-Soph Eng. 24, Seniors.15. Time of halves-20 and 15 minutes. Referee-Coler. Timer- Idena. Linup: Seniors Sop. Tackle...........L.F.......Weeks Webb..........R.F....... Thienes Fisher..........C.........White Campbell.......... L.G. .. Patterson, Marx Rowley...... .R.G.....Fletcher Goals from field-Tackle 6, Thienes 6, Webb 1, Weeks 0. Foul goals-Tack- le 1 in 5 chances; Webb 0 in 3 chances. Return from Father's Funeral. Robert C. Porter, '13, and Louis Por- ter, '15, returned yesterday from their home in Greensburg, Ind., where they were called last week by the death of their father. Anyone interested in wrestling tour- nament should register at once in wrestling room. Senior Lits buy tickets to Stag Din- ner at S. L. A. office today and tomor- row. Kentucky club will have a smoker Friday at 8:30. Dean Reed is Convalescing. Dean John O. Reed, of the literary department, is making steady progress towards recovery from his illness. He is now able to sit up. II t ,i) . lla] J \ ____ = // .. _..1 * *CLASSIFIED ADS. * * * * * * * * * * UNIVERSITY NOTICES --0- Advertising matter for this classified column must always be paid for in advance, and may be left at the DAILY office op- posite the Majestic between the hours of 12 noon and 10 p. im., or at Quarry's Drug Store, N. University and State, at any time up to 9:30 p. m. These Ads bring Results. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Copyright SPRING STYLES Young men of fine discrimination wear ! when they want to look the JrF9 I in Cold Free of Charge At a* ? ' U4$~ -* J & Schairer Co INDERS STUDENTS' SUPPLIES )X, Tailor i STUDENTS YOU CAN MAKE $$$$$$ selling our goods during spare time, vacations, etc., Household necessity. Saving 80 per cent. Ready seller. Big profits. 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