UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K.C.A.C.WRESTLERS WILL PERFORM HERE Bundy and Schutte to Try Conclusions With Hemphill and Roberts MATCHES WILL BE TO THE FINISH Same Men Met in Closely Contester Bouts in Blue Diamond Gym Two Weeks Ago. The University wrestling fans will have an opportunity to witness two members of the mat squad in action here Friday night. Two of the star performers of the K. C. A. C. squad will journey to Lawrence and wrestle two finish matches with the locals. The men who will compete under the K. U. colors will be "Bob" Hempill, university light heavy-bight champion and "Cally" Ressner, leader of the middle weight class. The men who will meet the Kansas wrestlers will be Bundy, light heavy weight and Schutte, middle weight. The former won a close decision over Hemphill in the K. C. A. C. meet held two weeks ago. The latter tied with Roberts for first place in the middle weight division. The matches Friday night will be finishouts, the best two falls out of three. This is not in complete accord with the rules of the Amateur Athletic Union tournaments. In those affairs there is a time limit set on the match and if a fall is not obtained within the six minutes that is generally matched on points. In the matches here Friday night the winner must pin his opponent's shoulders to the mat for two seconds in order to win a fall. The matches will be held in the auditorium of the gymnasium. Carl Pleasant has been asked to referee. Under the Date Tree Nancy Fisher, a senior in the College, leaves Wednesday, March 20 for Champaign, Ill., to attend the Phi Sigma Kappa formal, March 22. Kappa Kappa Gamma will entertain Pl Upsilon at an informal dance Thursday evening. Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain Phi Delta Theta at dinner Wednesday evening. Beta Theta Pi will be entertained at dinner by Chi Omega Wednesday evening. Fresh and crisp, salted almonds at Wiedemann's—Adv. Social Event at The Summer School Dartmouth College is reorganizing its summer school with the object of making it a popular college session by erasing the standard of scholarship at the summer sessions. To improve the social life during the summer school, students are encouraged to the students for the purpose of visiting places of interest will be a regular feature for Saturdays. Introducing OUR New Cigar "LA GIRALDA" A DIRECT IMPORTATION FROM MANILA A genuine Manila Cigar, made in Manila, Philippine Islands, from native tobacco, by native workmen. 5c each $2.25 per box of 50 A RICH, FRAGRANT, MILD SMOKE. You Will Like Them. TRY ONE. GRIGGS 827 Mass. Do this, gentlemen! Stop and examine our window display of Spring Hats. You'll see some very unusual styles there, different from anything else in Lawrence. If any one particular style appeals to you more than the rest, step inside and try it on. We have every size in every style and will be glad to have you try on as many as you like. We have never had so many distinctive hats as we have now. Not only complete lines of STETSON'S new models but the classy Crofut & Knapp lines and other celebrated hats of quality. Specially big values $2,$3 and $3.50 At Ober's HEAD TO FOOT OVERTITTERS DIAMOND TRYOUTS CAVORT IN PASTURE Sherwin Turns His Base Bal Squad Out on the Green to Grass Sherwin's baseball athletes began their out door work yesterday afternoon. The practice was held on the soccer field south of the gymnasium, as McCook field still has it over Potter Lake for dampness. The workout consisted principally of fungo hitting and of chasing flies through the mire and over the barb wire fences. The fielding was replete with sensational errors but was almost good considering the condition of the field, as the place, though dignified by the name soccer field, is little more than an ordinary pasture. After the hopefuls had floundered through the mud after the festive horsehide for an hour the men were given a brief session of batting practice. The pitchers seemed to have the number of the majority of the batters. Whether this was because of the quality of work of the varsity hurriers, or because of the lack of quality on the part of batters is still undecided. ti is the intention of the coaching staff to hold practice from now on out of doors whenever the weather permits. As soon as possible the work will be transferred to McCook field where the present squad as well as any new material that may try out, can be accommodated. UP TO THE CONFERENCE Kansas- Nebraska Basket Ball Scrap to be Settled by a After several weeks of demands, refusals, offers and threats between the Athletic Managements of Kansas and Nebraska concerning the playing of the basket ball games for the championship game, the matter has finally been carried up to the Missouri Valley Conference basketball ball committee. Committee The only result of the ruling of the Committee will be the fixing the blame for the delaying of the games on the proper party. The decision of the committee based, as it will be on facts concerning the delay will clear up the various newspaper reports of the matter. The Phi Gams wil give an informal dance at the chapter house Friday night. It is very unlikely that the series will be played on account of the lateness of the season, both teams having practically disbanded. Taste like oranges, orange ice, at Wiedemann's.—Adv. He'll Be More Careful Next Time Because a first year student at Leland Stanford copied the theme of another fellow student and handed it in as his own, he has been suspended from the university for two weeks. Ten hours have been added to his requirements for graduation as an extra dose. Statistics published last week by the University of New York show that their total enrollment for the year is $4,306, an increase of 160 over last year. SOCCER MORE POPULAR Yale Men Think It Will Displace American College Game. New Haven, Conn., March 16—A prediction that soccer football will displace the American college game, and that the new stadium which will be erected at Yale this spring will be needed eventually to hold the crowds that flock to the soccer game, as they throng the English championship games, is made by a member of the Stadium Committee in the report of the committee, which assures the beginning of that structure this year. The game has steadily grown in popularity at Yale, and the largest crowds that ever saw the matches will attend the intercollegiate series, which began with today's match against Haverford. The present Yale team is regarded as the strongest the college ever produced, and visions of a possible ship have floated before the players. Yale adopted the system of graduate coach in soccer, as in nearly all her other sports. Alexander Timm, 1910, being chosen to direct the coaching system. Dr. Herbert, the former head coach, is a member of the college faculty, and is available in an advisory capacity. Our orange ice is made from the fruit. Wiedemann's—Adv. Yes I expect to get one next week when my allowance comes, they only sel for seven-fifty and the Lawrence Railway and Light Co., down at 719 Mass. St. have a full stock-Adv. Yes, I called on Lucille last evening and she was giving a chafing dish party. You know she is very proud of her ability to give this kind of parties and her guests always enjoy them, so much. I heard Jack say last night that Lucille could make better welsh rarebit than Jane, and when he says anything like that, it must be pretty fine. I asked Lucille to make the "eats" at the party I am giving next week, but to my surprise she said, she could only have such good success when she used an electric chafing dish and as we have no electricity in our rooms of course I was disappointed. Orange ice at Wiedemann's.—Adv GOLD BUTTONS TO SHOW WHO'S WHO Five Different Emblems to Identify Former Kansas Athletes At a meeting of the K club yesterday a committee was appointed to look up a design for a small gold button with a K in the center of it, to be worn only by "K" men. These will be worn in the coat lapel or on the vest and must be shown before free admittance to any game will be allowed. They will be absolutely non-transferable and the man who is detected allowing another person to wear his K button will hold it open to forfeiture. Five different designs of K's will be stamped on the buttons for the five different athletic events in the University. The man will wear the design representing the athletic contest in which he played. The "K" men will buy the buttons themselves. PREPARE FOR ATHLETIC DIRECTORY Another committee was appointed to prepare a dummy for the K book that is to be put in the trophy room of the gymnasium. This book will contain the pictures and short notices of athletes and the events in which they took part. It will contain about 400 pages and will last ten or fifteen years. Both of the above committees will make a report at the next meeting, which will be held Thursday afternoon in the club room in Robinson gymnasium. The trophy cases will be moved to one side, new heating apparatus will be installed and rugs and furniture will be bought. The walls will be hung with group pictures of former "K" men and of the individual stars of the old Kansas teams. These improvements will be made as soon as the necessary funds are obtained. TROPHY ROOM CLUB'S HEADQUARTERS The trophy room of the gymnasium is now being used as a meeting place for the "K" club members and will soon be fixed up as a permanent club room. Toilet creams, complexion powders, perfumes, and dentifrices. All kinds at Dick Bros.-Adv. Marachinos cherries in 25 and 50 cent boxes at Wiedemann's—Adv. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Help Wanted. WANTED - A steward at 1328 Ohio Bell phone 2236 2t. Lost and Found. LOST-Red Satin rose. Return to 1245 Iarsd and receive reward LOST-A hat near gym Saturday night. Return to Kansan office. For Rent. Modern furnished room for two students, 111 Tennessee. WISCONSIN WANTS FRESHMEN CONTESTS Badgers Believe First Year Should Have Inter-Collegiate Games Intercollegiate athletic activity for freshmen in a modified form may be urged on the western conference at the next meeting of the "big eight." The problem now is being discussed by the Badger athletic council and in case the faculty committee sees fit to recommend the step to the general faculty and that body composition will be advanced by the Badger representative before the governing board of western intercollegiate athletics. Coach Charles H. Wilson of the Wisconsin track team is the leader in the movement at the Badger institution. Wilson's proposition is to allow first year men to compete in sport athletics with the first year men of other international sports, and to help secure competition in later years for places on the various varsity teams. NO FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM Under the plan proposed by Wilson freshmen athletics activity, as far as outside competition is concerned, would be confined to baseball and track work. Every safeguard which now surrounds the varsity teams to keep them clear of professionalism would be thrown around the first year teams. No freshman, under Wilson's system, would be allowed to compete against another institution unless he had completed his first semester's work in the college in which registered, thus barring all students who matriculate in the middle of the year. C coincident with the application for freshman athletic activity, the Badger faculty will be ask at its next meeting to put Wisconsin teams on a footing with other conference institutions by allowing earlier spring “con” exams. The request has been made by the captains of the major sport teams of the university and has the backing of the coaches and the athletic council. "ZARAGUETA' PROMISES TO BE GENUINE ARTICLE Annual Spanish Play Furnishes an Abundance of Blood-Stirring Castillian Situations. A rehearsal of the Spanish play, "Zaraguaeta" was held Friday in room 306, Fraser hall. A little delay has been caused by changes in the cast, but a final disposition of the cast has been made. The part of "Carlos," will be taken by Bruce Hurd instead of Leonard Hurst as was first announced, and the part of "Ambrosio" has been assigned to Harold Crawford. The play is under the direction of the Romance department of Romance Language. Nothing definite has been decided about the costumes, but arrangements are being made for a specialty or two which will have a distinct Spanish flavor. ALL PLAY BALL THERE Kansas City, Kansas Highs Play, Whoobler Skinny or Fat Nelse Ocklerlard, physical director of the Kansas City, Kansas high school, and a former student in the University School of Medicine, has many teams playing basketball at the high school. He has a 100 pound league of four teams, a 120 pound league of eight teams and an inter-class league, from which members of the other teams are barred, with a total of 41 entries. Besides these there are three general teams, the first team, the second team and the representative 120 pound team. There is no city Y. M. C. A. and much interest is taken in the gym mats at the high school. Send the Daily Kansan home. ELECTED ELEVEN OFFICERS Life in The K. U. Debating Society Has its Practical Side. The debates of the K. U. Debating Society at its last meeting resulted in the decisions that the tariff of the United States should be left as it is and that the state administrative heads should be appointed by the governor. The election of officers for the next term resulted in the following being chosen: President, Walter Griffin; vice president, Bert Steeper; Secretary, Avery Ohney; censor, "Bob" Fisher; assistant consultant, Milton Minor. Wayne Edwards, Lawrence Meissner, and Henning Eichler, the program director, and Charles Strickland, George Station and Adrian Campbell are the new membership committee. The office of treasureur, held by Frank Carson, is for the full term. Fresh salted almonds at Wiedemann's—Adv. Ed. V. Price & Co. MY CHICAGO TAILORS will lsolve your clothes as an experienced baseball player solves the pitcher's curves. All I ask is a chance to show you their hand-some Spring styles and woolens. Samuel G. Clarke 910 Mass. Street. THE Summer Session June 6 to July 17, and July 18 to August 7. A Faculty of 59 Offers 125 Courses. Lawyers and merchants, doctors and engineers, newspaper men and ministers, farmers and housewives, almost all men and women, find it possible to work all through the summer. Everybody ought to have some vacation, but do you need fifteen weeks? The Summer Session gives you a chance to correct irregularities in your standing, to avoid crowding your work in the regular sessions, perhaps to shorten the time needed for objects to be moved. Your graduate it gives you a chance to make good any deficiencies you may find in your preparation for your work. Catalogues may be obtained at the Registrar's office. Hershey's Chocolates AT McColloch's Drug Store Bathing Caps AT THE City Drug Store Across the street from Eldridge House College Where all the students go. Barber At the foot of the hill. Shop Tomorrow is the last day that Seniors, Organizations and Fraternity pictures will be accepted, for the Jayhawker. If impossible to get pictures in by that time see the manager at once.