UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WOODBURY BROTHERS TO HELP FIGHT TIGER Ammons Also is Expected to Take Part in Kansas Missouri Meet TRACK HOPES ARE BRIGHTER Mr. Woodbury Telephoned His Consent to Boys' Entry at 9 O'clock Last Night. The Woodbury boys will enter the Kansas-Missouri Indoor Meet held in Convention hall Friday night. It is probable that Ammons will also appear in a Kansas suit. At nine o'clock last night Coach Hamilton received a telephone message from Mr. F. M. Woodbury, father of the Kansas stars saying that the boys would be allowed to enter the meet Friday night. During the entire season the prospects of the Kansas track squad, not bright at the best, have been further darkened by the fact that parental objections had kept the Woodburyss from appearing in track athletics this spring. The fact that Ammons, the star weight man, had turned his attention to baseball did not tend to clear away the gloom. The news that the three men will enter the meet, while it does not point to a K. U. victory, means that Kansas will at least make a respectable showing. This was much in doubt before the fact that the men would enter the meet was known. FAT FOLKS SHOULD ALL GO SWIMMING That is the Best Way to Reduce Says Dr. Naismith Swimming is the best exercise a man can take to reduce his flesh because he is not only "water colored" when in action but he must also straighten out if he would keep his double chin afloat. So says Dr. Naismith, physical director at the University. But the over-cool water too long may induce to supply an extra padding to keep the teeth from chattering. The "Faties" can never hope, however, to become as thin as the "Skinniers" for superfluous flesh only, can be removed. A man may know when he has "trained down" when he gains by next morning all he lost in exercise the day before. Any exercise, if it be strenuous enough, is a fresh rebutter but a slow one will find in the "water cure" the mildest and most efficient remedy for obesity. The weight a man may lose in a hard game was shown after the Nebraska football contest last year when Davidson lost ten pounds, Cowell ten, "Tod" Woodbury seven, and Ammons six pounds. Long distance swimmers lose even more weight after a long pull through the water. Miss Hildegarde Mense, ex '11, of Kansas City, Mo., will arrive Thursday for several days' visit at the Chi Omega house. Wonderful is the only word which fittingly describes our new collection of SPRING HATS "Wonderful"' because of the variety, elegance, art, correctness and extreme reasonableness of price. We have scoured the very ends of the earth to add here a new style, there a new color. Hats from England, France, Belgium, Australia, and Italy are here, side by side with the finest American makes. Yet the prices range as low as $2.00. Others at $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $5. Largest showing of Stetson's in Kansas. $3.50. A NEW FOOTBALL PLAN Syracuse University Will Have a Reserve Team Next Season Syracuse University will set a precedent next fall by maintaining a reserve football squad. The Athletic Governing Board recently took the step to form a reserve team that will take the place of the second and third teams of the school and will rank in form almost even with the first team. P. D. Forgg, captain of the 1911 squad, will have complete charge of the coaching and they will be drilled and trained separately from the Varsity team. A different set of signals and plays will be used and as the opportunity presents itself they will be tried out against the first team. A special insignia will be given the reserves who play during the entire season. As the Reserves increase in Last Call for Pennants ! Sale positively ends Saturday night. One-third off on all stock on hand. This will be the first year in which such an arrangement has been tried, but Coach Fogg believes it almost a necessity in accordance with the new rules. A heavy schedule has been laid out and the school will be forced to have an extra large squad who will be able to play first team work. WILL COACH SOUTHWESTERN "Buck" Ebright Former KU, U. Base Mentor, to Tutor Collegians Mills Elbricht, who coached the Kansas University varsity baseball squad during the season of 1910 will perform a similar service this year for the Southwestern College of Winfield, Kansas. efficiency they will be given places on the Varsity team. LA-Few Poster Pictures Left—Ten Cents Each. Have you tried one of our Imported Manila Cigars yet? They are all right. Mr. Ebright is a graduate of Southwestern as he is also of the School of Law of the University of Kansas and is now a practising attorney at Wichita. Under the Date Tree Alpha Sigma, pledge fraternity of Nu Sigma Nu, hold initiation Thursday evening of last week for Raymond Dart and Phil. D. Miller, both of Kansas City, Kansas. GRIGGS The Keltz held initiation Saturday night for Cal Marrow and George Harrell of Washington and Clyde Constance of Lawrence. Howard S. Welch, a sophomore, W. M. Albery and W. Baker, freshmen in the college, have been pledged Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity. Send the Daily Kansan home. COMING----THE MASQUE CLUB PLAY A CLEVER COMEDY ABOUNDING IN LUDICROUS SITUATIONS AND WITTY LINES THE LOTTERY MAN BY RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG A ROYALTY OF $50 HAS BEEN PAID TO THE SHUBERT THEATRE [CO. FOR THE RIGHT TO PRODUCE THIS PLAY BOWERSOCK THEATRE CIRCUS DATE SET FORWARD ONE DAY Change is the Result of the Advancing of Easter Holiday "MUSIC,HATH CHARMS" BELIEVE CIRCUS MEN The date of the Circus Maxims has been changed. Due to the fact that the University has seen fit to change the date of the Easter vacation, Mr. Root, director of the circus has decided that the date of the circus must be advanced a day also. This will make Tuenday April 2 "Circus Day." APRIL 16-17 It was thought best to change the date of the circus as the students would all be journeying homeward on Wednesday evening, the date formerly set for the circus. The Most Fickle Music Lovers Will Be Satisfied on April 3 Music lovers of all kinds will have a chance to satisfy their various tastes at the indoor circus, April 3. There will be band music, cencert music, vocal music and that good old "circus special," "hobo and clown music." The University band will be on deck during the entire program of the big show and pieces both ragtime and classical will be rendered between acts. And, of course, the hobo bands will have to get in their share of ear-splitting, discordant notes, which like red lemonade and peanuts help make every circus complete. The grand march will be led around the ring by the University band and from that time till the closing of the grand concert there will be one continuous blare of trumpets and umd-tapes of tubas. At the end of the big show the grand concert will take place and here those desiring the more soft, soothing tones of the stringed instruments and trained voices may be satisfied. The Lawrence concert company will be represented by three of its best members. Laurence Morris, DeWitt Mickey and J. F. Lawrence will furnish part of the program in the after show. The old darky and minstrel songs, interspersed with selections by the University quartet, will help relieve any strain might be felt by any of the assembly. In fact, the music department of the first indoor circus is going to do itself proud, and stands willing to present almost any kind of music that has ever been heard in any of the "largest shows on earth." The Graduate Club held a social meeting last Friday night at Westminster hall. The evening was a very enjoyable one and was well attended. YALES ACTION POINTS TO THE PASSING OF W. CAMI Committee on Athletics Reports in Favor of Superceding Athletic Adviser With Managers The doing away with the place of athletic adviser, now held by Walter Camp, is recommended in the report of a committee appointed to consider a revision of Yale's athletic control. The committee recommends that the four major sports—football, baseball, crew and track—be under the direction of an advisory board, consisting of the managers of these four branches of sport and a graduate and another undergraduate. The position of athletic advise has been held by Mr. Camp for a long time. It is believed that he will be held as an honorary member of the new committee. The change when the report is ratified comes about through the desire of the Sheffield Scientific School for recognition in the management of the major sports. In an interview tonight, Walter Camp comes out in defence of the hammer throw in intercollegiate games. There has been a sentiment which would cut out this sport from the athletic program of the future on the ground that the sport is dangerous and not attractive. Mr. Camp says that it requires much development and coaching to turn out a successful hammer thrower, and he believes that the event should be kept alive, saying the argument for it outnumber those against it. CORNELL CREW ON THE WATER First Varsity Combination Same as Last Year's Champions. The Cornell nursery crew went on the water Thursday the 21, for the first time this year, the date being the latest in several years. The use of dynamite in Cayuga Lake Inlet Channel to clear a way for the barge canal terminal operations has caused the ice to flow out into the lake. Courtney's first varsity combination is exactly the same as the one that rowed at Poughkeepsie last year, not a man being lost by graduation or other reasons. A New Lead. new William Calin, Middle Law, has been chosen to succeed John Mussolman as leading man in the Red Domino play. REAL DUKE TO REPRESENT U.S. Is One of Two Hawaiian Swimmers to Compete in Olympic Games The two Hawaiian swimmers who hope to become members of the American team which will compete in the Olympic games Duke Kahannamoku, and Vincent Genoves, have arrived in Pittsburgh where they will compete in the races. Neither has had experience in tank or fresh water swimming, but both have records in the salt water, and that is the kind the Olympic events will be held in. KANSAS CITY THEATERS. KANSAS CITY THEATERS. SAM S. SHUBERT THIS WEEK E. H. SOTHERN and JULIA MARLOWE in Shakespearean Repoireoir. Beginning April 7. "The Deep Purple" THIS WEEK WILLIS WOOD THIS WEEK HELEN WARE In "The Prince." A Fine Line of SPRINGSUITINGS KOCH THE TAILOR. Engraver, Watchmaker and Jeweler, 717 Mass. Street, Lawrence Kan 717 Mass. Street Lawrence, Kan ED. W. PARSONS, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE - A dress suit; good condition, size 35, cheap if taken at once. Cash only. Address H. care of Daily Kansan. FOR SALE CHEAP—Civil Engineer's complete outfit in good condition. Bell 2552. 536 Ohio Street. Bathing Caps AT THE City Drug Store across the street from Eldridge House WANTED - Carrier for Morning Times $3.50 per week. Smith's News Depot, 9:30 a.m. or 5 p.m. LOST—A black overcoat. Reward. Call Bell 501. Song Recital BY MRS. ELIZABETH WILSON AT ADMISSION 50c For holders of student enterprise tickets half price. Fraser Hall ToNight THE RED DOMINOS PRESENT OBJECT MATRIMONY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS, APRIL 9th and 10th State Editors' Night: Tuesday BOWERSOCK THEATRE--Advance Seat Sale at Woodward's Wednesday, April 3rd $1.00 75c.