120 Kansas University Weekly. up well with the leaders. Of the ability of the four other entries nothing is known by past record. The jumps will be contested for in the Field Day Meet as well. The hitch and kick will introduce four novices. The shot will be put by four big men, all of whom are modest as to their ability. Possibly the most brilliant of the evening's events will be the work on the parallel and horizontal bars. Prof. Cowan says these contestants are the best he has seen in the University. Sanderson and Stanley are particularly fine in this line. They are both new men in University athletics, and as each is entered in several events they will no doubt be warmly received. Lee and Pope did some good work last year on the bars. In order that the contestants may feel satisfied with the decisions, out of town judges will be imported. Mr. Harvey Lyman of Topeka will officiate in the boxing and wrestling, and Prof. Rothwell of William Jewell College, with Prof. Cowan, will award the prizes in the other events. The classes are discussing the idea of attending the Meet in a body, and thus centralize the support of their contestants. The lady captains, one of whom will receive a cup for the class scoring the greatest number of points are Misses Rohe, Bowersock, Kelly and Riggs. Prof. Cowan's Offer. Prof. Cowan has made this generous proposition to the Athletic Association: To the student scoring the greatest number of points in the Indoor and Field events he will make a personal donation of a gold medal. The points are to be scored by the order of the places, five, three, and one. The winner of the medal will also win the distinction of being the all round athlet of the University. Don't wear Ready-made Clothing when you can get a TAILOR-MADE SUIT AT McConnell's Temple of Fashion . . . from . . . $18.00 to $20.00. Gulberson & Thoburn, Basement of Merchants Bank can make you a good price on COAL. Those ten cent bottles of perfume are put up by Raymond & Co. from the fifty cent ounce extract. No shoddy there. For base-ball and athletic goods go to Smith's News Depot. Telephone 84. Gentlemen, this spring like weather should remind you of the fact that your wardrobe needs replenishing. Don't delay but place your orders at once where you will obtain the best and latest for the least money. 841 Mass. St., Hollingbery and Son, Practical Merchant Tailors. J. FISCHER & SON, BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. Successors to Menger Shoe Company. 742 Massachusetts St.