PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Husker Wrestlers Toss Jayhawkers 27-3 in Meet Here Tommy Cox Wins Decision to Score Lone Points for Bauman's Matten. Matmen Tonny Cos, captain of the Kansas City Chiefs, was scored by Hank Abbey to score a touchdown for the New England Carnibakers in the last meet on home mat but last night by gaining two points. The meet ended with Nebraska holding three falls and four time decisions with a score of 27 to 3. Quinton Rufen lost the match in the 115 pound class to Kish of Nebrasa by a fall in 4 minutes and 10 seconds. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1920 Franklin Rose lost the 125 pound match to Ecklund of Nebraska by a fall with a half neilon and crott hold in 2 minutes and 29 seconds. Jim Welch lost the 125 pound class Andrew of Nebraska by a time- less throw. John Welch of Welch welled started the match with a good offensive including a few of his little friends. After tossing Reimer of Nebraska through the ropes, Captain Cox worked hard for the three points which made the total points for the Jayhawker squad. Cox won a time to throw Reimer in a similar meet last year. Miller broke two scissors of Simic Nebraska, in an easy manner but finally lost the match with a time deposition of 8 minutes and 20 seconds. Steve Church, the 165 pound Jay-* *蕉 which drives of three* *bottles which put Captain Tank* *ropes, lost the match by the narrow* *time decision of one minute and 38* *seconds.* Bill Cochran was successful in drawing blood from Robertson, his 175-cm opponent, who held up for three minutes time out to doctor his nose. The match was won by the Nebraska man by a time advantage of one minute. Bump Gump, heretofore undefeated heavy-weight wrestler, since it was his first appearance for Kansas, lost to Stephen Perry in the 8 minutes and 15 seconds. Peterson and Gump were both new men but neither knew him of the other heavyweight over. Patterson, former member of Oklahoma Amazing wrestling squad and present coach, of wrestling, at Kansas State, refereed the matches. M.C.A.A. at Washington U Wide Representation at Swim Meet Expected feet x inches St. Louis, — (Special) — Entry blanks for the National College swimming meet that is to be held at Washington University, have been invited to compete in the United States that foster游泳 as an intercollegiate sport. This sixth annual N. C. A. A. meet will be held in Pool Station at Washington on March 29 and 30. Last year the University of Pennsylvania conducted the meet. This year the entries have been extended to include universities in Mexico and Canada. The universities of Notre Dame and Yale have kateheen have been invited, according to Arthur Elisek, business manager of the university's manager of the coming meet Because of the central location of Washington it is believed that this town would be one of the most meet of previous years in the matter of centres. Practically every school, church and Missouri Valley circuits will be represented, and the far west will be represented, and the north will formerly. All the large universities along the Atlantic seaboard will Elephant Tail Lights a Kandy Traffic Law Washington—If you want to drive an elephant at night in Kandy, in Ceylon, you must have him lit up with head and tail lights. The manupetition automobile drivers who could not see the elephants, has ordered this new safety traffic ruling. Collars between automobiles and the slow moving, abusive gray elephants were the focus of a court order before the lighting order was issued. The Student Senate and the Ohio State University Association will sponsor a contest offering a $200 prize for a new alma mater song. Committee on Football Rules Now in Session Abesco, N. J.,—(UP)—Members of the intercollegiate football committee continued their annual meeting here yesterday, studying possible changes to the policy of holding strictly to the policy of keeping all news from the public until the conclusion of the meeting, P. K. Hall, of the college, with the grid-iron code were anticipated. Women's Organizations to Meet Monday Night in Swimming Contest Nine Teams to Enter Events: Intramural Groups Show Much Interest Much Interes The women's intramural swimming meet will be held Monday night at 7:45 in Robinson gymnasium. "In order to keep the students in these intramural swimming meetings," Miss Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, explained. "Last year only six organizations took part in the meet." Organizations have entered the meet. The swimming meets for the women started in 1925, the Kappas winning the meet in 1934, the meet, and in 1927 the Pi'l Plain won Last year the Kappas won again This year's victors will be winning from the greatest number ever en- Last year Alice Gaskell broke two swimming records for the Alpha Xi Delta, but she was graduated the past semester so is disqualified to take Organization(s) who intend to enter the organization are Gamma Delta, Alpha Beta, Alpha Phi, Phi Cri Omega, Delta Zeta, Gamma Phi Bet, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sigma Tau. The Kappa winning team last year has a number of its members back this year, which argues well for their chances. The order of events will be: relay, diving, two lengths free style, breast stroke form, two lengths back stroke, plunge, two lengths breast stroke, crawl for form, three lengths free stroke, secutions have entered. This in the largest number entered for any one event. The officials appointed for the most arctic reforestation, Ruth Hoyer, assoc. director of Ruth Hoyer,Assoc.; judges; Ted Evans and Shirky Hukle, ed22; litters; J. H. Huff, proc. instructor; Dr. Curtis Baum, instructor of physical education, and Hilda Appel, instructor of physical education; clerk; Edwin Krupp, instructor of physical education; starter, Herbert Alphina, instructor of swimming; scorer, Alice Sainshaw, freshman coach. Dr. H. J. Huff, coach of truck activities for the past three years, with whom she taught school to be held at Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. Huff Will Teach Coaching K. U. Track Mentor Will Hold Classes at Emporia Doctor Huff, former athletic director at Grinnell, has proved himself as competent for the championship track cam in each of his two years here. He is the first track coach to promote winning cross-country team rankings. Dick Hanley, head football coach at Northwestern University, Chicago, has been obtained to teach football theory and practice. Coach Hanley is a graduate of the university having gained recognition of greater coaches by turning out the "Great Indian Eleven" in 1926. Mr. Hanley uses the Warner system of coaching and is also a former pupil of W. H. Hankey, present coach of Uaskell Indiana. Craig Ruby, head basketball coach of the University of Illinois, will give instruction at the summer school in theory of basketball. We're Not Very Wise but we do know the way to your Valentine's heart. Come in sometime and we will give you the details. Twin Stars on Track Team Chester and Frank Mills, twins, who resemble each other so closely that even their parents have difficulty distinguishing them, are the joy and despair of the coach of a Washington High School. Both are in high school. If he is lucky, he is likely to find he is talking to the wrong man every time. UP Underwood. Intramural Games --g. Rath Rees r. g. Myria Litts c. g. Substitutes: Harriet Fritz,管理 mary Lumb, Frances Bradford jones Kelley, Teila Hackeyk The Rice Club felt助于 Delta Chi ChI and the Alba Khana Kismma from teamed to Delta Tau Delta. The furtures in both cases were given by non-appointment to the court. Sitiam Phi Ephesion 1628 FG FG F Krone, f W. Yenuer f 10 0 0 Martin, c Dre, g Dre, g Dre, g Plaxe, f 4 2 2 Simon Almah Epson, 89 Bifersen FG P F T Bifersen FG P F T Campbell, f 0 0 1 Veyers, v 0 0 1 Germann, g 0 1 2 Smith, h 0 0 2 Zien, t 2 1 2 FGFT F Cookey, f 1 4 Wilson, f 2 6 Kibrann, g 4 0 Barnes, g 0 0 Dagan, g 1 0 Totals 18 2 2 Referee : Items. Pimla Gamma Delta, 11 GFA FF I Alexander, e 1 0 2 Larvette, c 1 0 2 Harrison, g 1 0 2 Granger, p 1 0 2 Trudy, t 1 5 1 Touli, t 1 5 1 Totals 13 4 2 Total Inference More Phi Delta Chi, 26 GFTT Harper, j 1 Coebra, j 1 Coebra, m 1 Schaefer, m c 2 Tobiasch, g 1 Tobiasch, g 1 Webb, g 1 0 0 Totals 51 Referee McClure Akiba Kapuja, P5, 55 FGPT F7 Hartington, f 1 3 0 Kere, f 1 3 0 Graham, e 2 0 Marcovis, f 2 0 Mersin, f 2 0 HaGi, f 2 0 HaGi, f 2 0 Prinstein Cable, 12 PGP 18 Nivear, f 0 Richardson, f 0 Wakely, f 0 Perry, f 0 Gustafson, f 0 Gustafson, f 0 Totals 17 4 Reforms : 100 Kl Pianna Mabla, 21, FG Pt F7 Thi Bohorno, 21 Miller, f 1 0 2 Miller, f 1 0 2 Carnall, c 3 1 2 Carnall, c 3 1 2 Sacramento, g 0 0 1 Sacramento, g 0 0 1 Gradinger, g 2 1 2 Competition Club, 12 James, f 1 Fulham, f 1 Galaxy, c 1 Myen, c 1 Katsonin, g 0 FIGT F Fulham, f 1 Galaxy, c 1 Myen, c 1 Katsonin, g 0 Totals 28 31 10 Ballots 46 Kajapur Ningam, 18 | | PG FF'T F | | :--- | :--- | | Griess, f | 4 | 1 2 | | Warbren, f | 4 | 1 2 | | Kankin, f | 3 | 0 2 | | Kakutan, f | 0 | 1 3 | | Kakutan, g | 0 | 1 3 | | Smith, f | 0 | 1 3 | Kansas 14, Kans. 12, PG FT Bamford, f 0 1 Watson, f 0 1 Brock, c 1 0 Engle, g 1 0 McWilliams, f 0 0 Totals 7 4:19 Referee: McClare Choose Basketball Squads Students of the University of North Carolina are voting on the question of making their paper "The Tar Heel" a six-day holiday. Sigma Alpha Beta, M. 1 PGFT Bremner f 0 0 Briner f 0 0 Iverson f 0 0 Weirgeld, n 2 1 Liberman, n 2 0 Send the Daily Kansai home. Totals 15 7 6 Referer: McClare Women's Teams to Be Picker From List Announced Junior Class Square: Heaton Steen Capital Square: Heaton Steen Square: Elizabeth Sharper Grade Koll g; G. Kreitmuster g; The Houner Holder g; G. Lella May Ensign The line-up of the squads for the women's inter-class basketball tournament was announced Saturday afternoon at Ketchikan. Helen Filkin, Capt. c., Charlotte Harper, f., Bettie Short, Eleanor McKenzie, and Gertrude Dafonn, H. Church Cup; Ratha Rinen, g.; Vera Fay Stoops, i., Irène Nipom, g.; Mary J. Meyer, h. Eagle Scout, Student at Hays Gets Award Sophomore Class Squad: Rath Bradfordson, Virginia Carter, Anna Charles, Virginia Charlotte Clark, Dorothy Bolinger, Wriemia Cormoran, Milfred Simpson, Freshman Class Squad: Ola Vera Garrett, Katherine Garetgard Lawson 1, f. Helen Lawson Scott Roach, Myrtle Lytch, Giulia Schultz, Harriet Harter, Mary Lumb, Linda Bradford. Hays—(UP) Edwin Cook, sophomore in the data teachers college of Washoe College, will lead the 62 outstanding Eagle Scoots in the United States and will receive the The award is for education purposes and carries a bronze medal and $100. Man Murders Girl; Is Jailed for Cow's Death Young Cook is a chef of the Reverend and Mrs. L. F. Cook of Hays, he is active in the student affairs in the college and is a member of the college glee club. Ornaments, Arms, Vases. Found in Ancient Tomb Vareto, Italy. — (UIP) A number of teams of the Galleria Cuneo era have tried to win the title in the course of preparing the new short ground for the "hallida" or "hill." Tula, U. S. S. R.; (UP) — Although he remained at狱官 after murdering a poor servant girl, a young man most frequently arerested for killing a cow The tombs contained funeral urns and vases of radiometric style. More armor, shield, knocker swords and other war-like implements which came to light in the largest of the tombs were also discovered. Certain artifacts were also discovered. Nikitin is the son of a rich peasant and has many friends among the of fiefs of his village, Olienki. When the girl, Anna Korovinko, retailed to marry him, Kirsten nikilated her laced prosthetic limb and issued pending trial, which was postponed continually. The dead girl Kirsten was sentenced to a local court for calling Nikirua a murderer, since he had not yet been convicted. Then Nikitin killed a cow belonging to another rich peasant, with as much influence as himself. He was tried and executed in the murder case against him was revived. After 293 Years. Name of City Founder Cleared Boston, Feb. 13.-(UP) "The blub" which was placed on the name of Roger Williams 253 years ago, when he was imprisoned for conduct unbecoming a colonist, may be erased when he is freed. Convicted after extensive research that William was unjustly banished from New York and sent to the King of England to convey land titles to colonists, Lewis S. Gray of Swansea has announced he will seek relief. Look Ahead \ Man, Look Ahead! Prescale through President You are up and doing. Business is fine. Lots of health. Plenty of "ppp." Filled with the joy of living! But Look Ahead Man, Look Ahead! Put some of today's funds into life insurance that will take care of you in the tomorrow's tie onions. Send us the coupon and find out how little you will have to save each year to get $100 as much when you are older. Look at her. 14th & Ohio O. K. Fearing and W. B. Dalton McCarthy Blogg, 1021 Massachusetts, Phone 255 Provident Mutual life insurance company of Philadelphia "A Red Seal Cafe" It beats any place on the "Hill." The Jayhawk Cafe We'll go to the Jayhawk for Good. Tasteful food. There's no question about it! To Tag Navajo Indians Census Will Take Finger-prints and Issue Metal Disks Washington, Feb. 16.—(UP)—Foreseeing days of possible discord and strife when the fabulous riches of the Navajo Indians are divided, the Inca government began tagging and fingerprinting him to provide definite proof of his identity. The Navajas, a remote and isolated people, have no birth certificates. Sheep-missing people, they break into the sheep's enclosure when she was explained. These facts made it necessary for the Indian Commission to establish the scheme of keeping tab on them. So each Indian is being finger- ginted, after which his names—both American and Indian—are placed on the tributral rolls. He is then issued a warrant, and the soldiers were worn during the War World. The Department believes the census will reveal a Navajo population of around 28,000. The Interior Department is planning to conduct similar cemembes among the other outlying Indian tribes, it was said. A student managed billiard tournament is being held at Ohio State University. A school term of 16 weeks of late afternoon and evening classes for students in the extension division at the University of Minnesota has been opened. "I I just know what to do. . . ." "Why don't you call up and talk it over with your talks?" Long Distance is better than letters for threshing out problems. It's cheap, too, if you use station-to-station service. Give your home telephone number and say you'll speak with whoever answers. Talk with both Dad and Mother, if you wish. It's quicker ¥ cheaper ¥ and you can reverse charges over 25 cents. Try a call today! SOUTHWESTERN BELLTELEPHONE COMPANY YOU CAN TELEPHONE 100 MILES FOR 70 CENTS WITH WALLACE BEERY RICHARD ARLEN LOUISE BROOKS Added. "RAYNOLDS-RYAN" in some really hot numbers Also and News -- Oddities -- "Kicking Through" Ruth Ellis at the Golden Voiced Organ featuring "Beggars of Life" —a realm of seekers after dreams. Men who appear for a moment on the surface of life. Beg a crust of bread at the back door, a dine on the street. Then disappear. Where do they go? Why do they go? Wanderlust! A glimpse of the ways of the Wanderer by Jim Tully, the rover, the hobo, the tramp, to be one of America's best-known authors. Hoboehia as few people know it. The Wanderlust as few people experience it. Soon: "Manhattan Cocktail UCU