ao Be. Ohie State, the winner. Howrver, those games should afford a very interest ng tournament in Kansas City. The dates, again, are March 24 and 25, in Mmieipal Auditoriva. Double headers will be played cash night. The tickets om be procured by phoning or writing Clyde Baker, ‘aovieipal Auditorium, xensas City, Uiawouri. Another interesting feature of the play-off will be the possible meeting of Iowa State College and the University of Towa, two formidable opponents in the Jawkeye State. The drawings by Commissioner Peters will be anncweed in the very near future. Now, back to some nows about some of our alumi. Roland "Kickapoo" Logan, right guadd on the Kaneas football teams in 1927, 1923 and 1929, 4a now Lieut. Roland lagen, of the Hayy. The Kiekapeo was given Roland Logan on acoourt of the fact timt he camo from Kickapoo, Kausas, « small village near Leavewrorth. Logan was trainer for the Kensas varsity athletic teans for a mmber of years. le then wont to George Washington University, Washington, D. C., as trainer, then to the Boston Rod Sox, and thon to the University of /ittwburgh. He finally wound up as trainer of all athletic teas at the United States Wilitary Academy, West Point, Now York. lle enlisted in the Navy over a year ago and is now at one of the advanee bases in the Pacific in charge of recreation. Pour months age he took Yordhan Rane before he agmaud the fleot recreation center in the Pacific. Growley is now in charge of Aduiral Halseyts staff as chief of all recrention in Lieut. Rolend Logan has umler his direst supervision forty acres of play hendbal2, horseshoes, softball, baduinton, volleybell and golf. Ye lus Just finished laying out ® nine-hold golf oowss. Logan states that he te short of golf equipment but they are hoping to get sume very soon. Quoting Logan, he gays, "We also have @ big stage where I warble and act as meter of corenonies