PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923 Freshman Relays Managers Will Be Selected Feb. 25 38 Candidates Seek Places as Student Leaders Committee Needs Only Six Thirty-eight applications for positions as student managers of the Kirkcaldy examination committee which coniended positions Thursday after eight o'clock in person, and he is preceived in person at that time. The remaining 16 will have examination positions at that time. Monday at 3:30 in room 209 Robinson. Six of the 38 candidates will be selected. The sophomores who were among the five freshman managers of last year will be selected. One senior manager also will be selected. The committee will be given Tuesday. Work will begin immediately following the announcement of the main agenda. In preparation, it is essential to expedite preparation for the annual event according to schedule. "We are well impressed with the way the students are responding to the call for managers, and the list of candidates should be conducive to a select group of managers," said Terry Foster, an assistant examining board. Other members of the board include Dr. F. C. Allon, Earl Petter, John Bunn, and Steve Hinshaw, expressed enthusiastically the success of the Kansas A麓援 Aehl 20. The following students are requested to appear before the examination. Donald Webber, Eugene Krob Harry Miller, John L. Hassig, Clarence Gregg, William B. Smith, Liam Skaggs, Richard Freeman, Skaggs, Normy French, William Cunningham, David W. Newcomer, James S. Brown, Reese, and Richard E. Woodmanz FGFTF F Ramsey, f 2 1 1 Mermis, f 2 0 2 Torrier, f 1 2 0 York, g 0 0 3 Holland, g 1 4 2 Tétals 6 7 8 Referee: M. Cormick Composition Club, 198 GFOFF J Janes, f 1 0 Myers, f 1 0 Gobey, e 3 1 Gobey, e 3 1 Thomas, g 0 2 Falgans, g 1 2 Stigma Alpha No. 1, PCFET Paffal, f. 1 Paul, f. 3 Abrahams, f. 3 Jacobstel, c. 1 Lieberman, g. 0 Goldberg, g. 0 Totals 8 4 10 Méfias : Morais Total Ship Club, 15a Hawley, f 2 1 Hawley, h 2 1 Hawley, h 2 1 Williamson, m 1 2 Milton, f 0 0 Milton, h 0 0 Thomas, f 0 0 Kappa Kaua Kaua, 6 PGF PFT Packett, f 1 0 Hulwee, f 1 0 Reinhold, e 5 0 Curaud, g 1 0 Smith, g 0 2 Phi Dtai Chie, 26 FObT K Beach, f 2 5 Sipe, f 3 5 Taschetta, c 0.1 Schuw man, g 2 Schuw man, g 2 Harper, g 1 0 $ ^{2} $Totals 13.15 Referee: McCormick Totals 122 Totals 96 Delta Upsilon, 14 Totals FG FG 4T 2 Thompson, f 0 0 2 Sayler, f 2 1 4 Harganin, c 1 1 4 Jorgeenson, g 2 0 0 Jorgeenson, g 2 0 0 Tony, f 0 1 0 Cosmopolitan Club Takes Close Game From Spicer For the second time during the inning, the basketball game this year, a playoff team won against the Coomponathan Club team from the Spice Club with a score of 20 to 18. The score was 16 to 18 at the end of the regular game. During the second half, the Spirits Club and McRoss and Godsey for the Compton Club clashed as the team started toward the basket as the whistle blew, the split-second margin went up. One hundred eighty graduates or former students of the department of journalism at the University of Oklahoma are in active newspaper work. T. N. T. Stands Highest in Women's Intramurals T. N. T. stands the highest in number of points won in the women's tournament this season, present time. This includes tennis, basketball, and swimming tournament. T, N. T., 167.0, Alpha Xi Delta, 165.5; Alpha Gamma Delta, 143.5; Gamma Phi Beta, Chi Omega 170.7; Kappa Kappa Gamma, 84.0; Delta Zeta, 0; Alpha Omicron II Kappa, 35.0, and Theta Phi Akira 260. This standing may change as there are still volleyball, tennis, and basketball tournament results to be combined. This is a big difference. Miss Hoover is calling an intra- Miss Hoover is calling an intira mural meeting Feb. 28 at 4:30. Women Play Two Games Junior and Senior Teams Win at Basketball The Junior and Senior teams were the fortunate ones as a result of Tuesday's match against the murals. The sophomores team forfeited to the juniors. The sophomores were unfortunate in having the third-place game for their vacation before the game. The seniors defeated the freshmen in a fast game 31-28. The freshmen were playing well, especially the freshman captain, Vermillion, who was outstanding, making ten goals. The seniors went forward, Harper and Filken, did not show their former ability for carrying the ball. Get Out Your Kodak---at Low Prices M. Lannison, f 2 F 2 F M. Lawson, f 0 0 0 Glaner, f 0 0 0 Vernier, f 19 C 0 Lannison, g 0 0 0 Lawson, g 0 0 0 Lumb, g 0 0 0 In at 8 tonight — out at 2 tomorrow. Senior, 31 Totals 13 2 0 Now that winter seems to be about over it's time to get out your Kodak and take some snapshots for your memory book. Our Kodak finishing service insures your getting the best negatives will yield. The next games, Tuesday, will complete the first round in the tournament. The sophomores will play the seniors and the freshmen will play For day or night - light or dark - Alfa. It's double coated. It's double coated. Miss Ruth Hoover refereed the game. About an enlargement from your favorite negative? In today—out to mow? D'Ambra Photo Service Sooners Strong in Tennis The first three matches of the season will be played here against Southern Methodist University of Dallas, Texi: University of Texas at Austin, Texas; Oklahoma State University, Texi. The squad will then meet the Oklahoma Aggies at Stillwater, Tentative Schedule Includes Match With Kansas 1115 Mass. (Opposite Court House) Phone 934 Norman, Okla.—A strenuous schedule will be attempted by the Sooner tennis team this coming spring, but Coach John O. Moseley will have a chance to win. Eligibility this semester of Harold Thurman, the sensation of last year's team but who was ineligible for fall competition, has given the team a Cyclones Begin Baseball Practice Ames, Iowa — Noe Workman, head baseball coach at Iowa State College, sounded the first call to his prospect list. He announced a meeting of all candidates in State gymnastics next Monday. Conch Workman looks for a good ball club this season, as a large number of veterans will be back in turtled next week. Match With Kansas Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Phone 498 Early in May an invasion of the north will be essayed with Kansas and Oklahoma, and either Washington or Grinnell an probable opponents. The team will then return home to prepare itself for the "Big Si' conference at Ames." Oklahoma Host to Meet "Big Six" Wrestlers Will Clash ai Norman in March Norman, Oka.—For the first time in its history, the University of Oklahanna will, on March 8 and 3, be host to a conference wrestling tour Referees for the first annual "Big bear conference must, to be held in the park," said Terry J. Lohman, Lookabaugh, former Oklahoma A, and M. star, and Grover C. Jacobson, the referee for the Big Bear Conference. No weight allowances will be permitted, Keen said, as conference rules dictate that prosecutes. Scoring will be determined by the team being granted for each fall made. Iowa State is favored to carry off the team championship of the tournament. John G. Stutz, executive secretary of the American Municipal Association, will speak at an international political, will head a party of American city officials and serve as chairwoman of Fourth International Congress of Cities to be held at Seattle, Spokane, next John Stutz Heads Party Which Will Tour Europe The party will sail from New York March 9. After the congress, the party intends to visit Boston, Colby College and Brown University, and London, Mr. and Mrs. Sturge will leave Lawrence March 1, for Pooria III, where they will wait for Ms. Sturge to return to Chicago, the nation of President Howard in Washington on their way to New York. Fluke College at Navalville, Tennessee has been willowed nearly $1,000,000 by the Navy. He grew south of the Mason and Dixon线. He was a member of the first Navy college. A novelty in the campus newspaper world has recently been innovated by Minnesota. On the night of plague in 1593, a wolf with plague-like appara containing plague lots, Compositions by Faculty Feature Phi Mu Recital Compositions by faculty of the School of Fine Arts will be used in the annual program of compositions by the Music Department, given by Xt chapter of the Piu Mu Alpha tomorrow at 4 p. m., in the university auditorium. It is open to the public. Prof. C. S. Skillton will play his organ composed by composer Br. C. Gorman, professor of piano and Howard C. Tauber, professor of piano, will give Mr. Prevors' original composition. By a recent decision of the All-University Council of the University of Minnesota, all class officers on the main campus, with the exponent of that of the president have been abolished. The University String Quartet will play two of Ernest Bloch's compositions. These selections are the most striking examples of the modern guitar tradition, and has ever given them. They are impressionistic pictures which create atmosphere rather than display a line of melody. "North" reflects the bleak, barren Far East with its wide-open sky and cold. "Tangentahoo" is a wild, barbaric African dance. Taxi-at Low Prices Phone 12 HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Car Storage Miss Winifred Wygal, acting executive of the student YWCA, who was a teacher at Henley House, West, will be at Henley house, March 9, 10 and 11. She was in the YW, during the world war, and is well acquainted with the West and Middle She made a out of the world in 1927 285, studying student situations and expressing her interest in nomic and industrial development. She is now studying similar condi- tions. She has proved especially helpful along some of the lines which Dr. Charles Gilky mentioned in his address on the "Perspectives in Student Engagement" several discussions on problems of this type when he visits the University. The program for Miss Wygal's visit will be announced later. Washington—(UP) —A house bill authorizing the secretary of war to crest bromeliads over the graves of Confederate soldiers unanimously Saturday by the senate. The measure also authorizes the burial place of Southern veterans. Blue Mill Sandwich Shop Plate Lunch 35c Graves to Have Headstones Morning and Evening Assortment of Y. W. Executive to Visit Campus March 9, 10, 11 QUALITY STATIONERY Pastel Shades F. I. Carter Stationery 1025 Mass. Phone 1051 "Valet to the Better Dressed" Why Gamble With Your Clothes? Insure your neat appearance by intrusting your wardrobe only to the care of experts, with complete and adequate equipment. Our work is guaranteed and our services prompt. PHONE 101 The dependable film in the Yellow Box Eastman Kodak Films For results let us make your prints. Two Stores The Latest Victor Recordss Sincerely I Do. Glorianna. Avalon Town Glorianna. Love Tale of Alsace Lorraine. Watling's Pennsylvanians. Charlie Fry's Orchestra. Johnny Hamp's Orchestra. Sincerely, I Do. 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