PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1920 Mat Aspirants to Hold Eliminations to Pick Team for Husker Bout Injured Man Is to Compete in Effort to Win Back Former Place Eliminations to determine the wrestling team to go against Nebula at night and tomorrow night. Bouts in the 115, 125 and 155 pound weights "Shorty" Anderson will wrestle Refuser to win back his position on the team. "Shorty" has been out of the ring and Refuser took his place for the Ames meet. F. A. Rice and Jim Wilem are stated to have a go for the 125 pound berth. Hugh Bates is not on the team against him the Kansas Aggies and Iowa State. Wiley took on the 155 pound man from Ames. This should be an interesting but if the two teams are in line, it might be a good match. Perry and Knapp, new men on the squadr, are both trying out for the 133 game. The team will be ready when the bishop will get a chance at the loser of the Riee-Welch scram, tomorrow Rob Gump is trying out for the heavyweight class. The other men who made up the team last Saturday were Jason King and Danny Challenger; "Captain Tony Cox will take care of the 145 pound class, Ross Miller will wrestle in the 155 pound division; Steve Church in the 160 pound Cochrane in the 175 pound classes." Sport Gossip --indispensable ornament to the book indispensable to the page. Unexpandible outsiders, however, might instill that the financial inside $a_1$ of the matter might be financially safe. Although several men returned to school this semester to bolster the Kamaa traction team, there were some who did not return. In counting, who failed to put in an appearance, one man who will be especially missed is Thornton Larsen, who expected to ring up several counters for the squad in the field events. Uptightgraf, a student and Ziegler, distance man, both went on the counter in the cinderial this spring. It has long been common knowledge that "K7 men was the most imprecensions of the Hill's population. Those who sell provisions to them can stuff at games, say it is a waste of time to approach a letter-man. Among the men the opinion seemed to be that the Klub's picture was an Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Phone: 496 Phone 498 Big Bill Tilden is a simon good amateur again. Bill is too good a player you remain a professional long if he gets in the way, or he moral seems to be, "Get good!" Intramural Games --to take some work in the Lawrence Business College. Special rates are made to K, U, students who wish brief courses in shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping and banking. We arrange classes to suit your convenience. Intramural basketball games to be played tonight: 8 p. m., Games Phi Episoieu vs. Kappa Sigma; 9 p. m., Games Alpha Tau Omega; 10 p. m., Alpha Tau Omega; 10 p. m., Alpha Tau Omega; 10 p. m., Alpha Tau Omega; 10 p. m., Alpha Tau Omega; 10 p. m., Alpha Tau Omega; 10 p. m., Alpha Tau Omega; 10 p. m., Alpha Tau Omega; 10 p. m., Alpha Tau Omega; 10 p. m., Alpha Tau Omega; 10 p. m., Games to be played Feb. 14; 8 p.m. Triangle vs. Tennessee College; Delta chi vs. Phi Chi. 9 p.m., Rice Club vs.delta Sigma Lamba; Phi Kappa vs.delta Kappa Lambda; Phi Alpha vs.Kappa Ria Kappa; Phi M alpha vs.Alpha Delta. Games to be played Feb. 15, 8 p.m. Cosmopolitan Club vs. Alpha Kappa Pasi; Pki Kappa vs. Phi Alpha Delta p, p. m. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Ohio p, m. Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Ohio Delta Gamma, Jeta Sigma Gia v. Acacia Games to be played Feb. 16: 11-14, Dunnakin Club vs. Pii Gamma Dauia; FI Kiappa Albaja vs. Ssiree Albaja; ALpha Mu; Delta Chi vs. Rice Clubs; ALpha Mu; Delta Chi vs. Rice Clubs; 1 p., Alma, Alpha Lambda vs. Alma, Alpha Sigma vs. Delta Tau Delti Delta Upsilon and Theta Tau met last night instead of tonight, as we first scheduled. The box score: Theta Tau=17 Delta Upsilon=12 Galbreath, Woolley, f Johnson, f Bonjour, g Bourn, g Boug, g Wood, g Saylor, f Thomson, f Hugunsin, f Klemp, g Hatch, g Gibson, g THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hear Will Durant February 15 Women's interleague basketball tournam- ment will start Tuesday with a win in the first round, followed by sophomore teams. The tournament will last three weeks, following this Tuesday, Feb, 19, 7 p. m; M: freshmen vs. sophomore; junior vs. senior. Thursday, Feb, 21, 8 p. m; M: freshmen vs. seniors; sophomores vs. juni- Tuesday, Feb 25, 7 p; m; Sophi more vs. junior; freshman vs. junio Thursday, Feb 28, 8 p; m; Sophi more vs. junior; freshman vs. seni Tuesday, March 5, 7 p; m; Presi more vs. junior; sophonius vs. set ior Thursday, March 7, 8 p. m.: Fresh man vs. sophomore; junior vs. senior Payetteville, Ark., —(UP)—Bring to a close in a seven year regime as the governor of Missouri and Kansas, Francis A. Schmitt yesterday tendered his formal resignation to the governor of Payetteville. He will go to Texas Christian University next year as head football coach, replicating Matty Bell, who resigned to go to Texas A. and M; to fill the position now held by Dana X. Nelson, who is stated to go to Nebraska. University of Arkansas Football Coach Resign --to take some work in the Lawrence Business College. Special rates are made to K, U, students who wish brief courses in shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping and banking. We arrange classes to suit your convenience. New Orleans—(UP)—A night of carfree revelry, the final festival of murid grass, has passed in its wake six dead, a score of injured. It Will Pav You Interclass Basketball Begins Next Tuesday Note Books all sizes and prices --- 25c to $5.00 Our special 3-hole punch paper. 25c a pound. Coe's Drug Store Remember — we take your late letters to the post office at 11 p.m. University Concert Course EXTRA ATTRACTION 22 Voices in Russian Costumes The most amazing group of singers be- fore the public today. A sensational success everywhere in Europe and America One of the world's finest musical attractions at the lowest prices ever offered to a Lawrence Audience for such a concert. General Admission $1.00 No reserved seats All University Students 50c The Russian Symphonic Choir UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Saturday Evening Feb. 16 8:20 o'clock The management requests that tickets be procured in advance to avoid congestion at the door on the evening of the concert. Seats on Sale Round Corner Drug Store Bell's Music Store School School of Fine Arts STUDENT TICKETS ON SALE AT FINE ARTS OFFICE ONLY Washington — (UIP) — President Coolidge signed the cruise bill today authorizing construction of 15 cruisers and one modern airplane carrier. He also signed a bill that the legislation ended a controversy of more than a year's' standing on whether or not the United States can ship its own craft for its national defense. Coolidge Signs Cruiser Bill --- In Congress Today Considers Caraway grain futures bill. eign Relations consider routine bills. House Expects to act on Jones resolution to amend secrecy rules. Immigration Committee continues hearing on National Origins provision. Commerce Committee's investigation of proposed sale of government ships. Public Lands Committee and For- GET A DESK BLOTTER FREE at the Joint session with senate to count presidential electoral votes. BULLOCK PRINTING CO in the Bowersock building. Sometime You'll Wonder— if today's Valentine still thinks of you—let us show you a gift that will insure her tenderest memories. Birthday Cards We have a large variety of cards from which you will have no difficulty in finding what will satisfy you. The students at the Eastern Schools are wearing— University Book Store Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Massachusetts SATIN NECKTIES all colors are here for your choosing $1.50 and $2 glad to show you Santa Fe is the luxurious way to a delightful winter California: Life takes on a new fascination in this sparkling country of the Coast, where one may play out-of-doors all winter. Arizona: Strange and different—a winterless country that basks in the sunlight, welcoming you to come and luring you to stay. 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Company, worked hard and many long hours; but today, as an manager of a new store, I have the opportunity to keep Great Kreation Organization, my friend is unimpaired." What other College Men have done with KRESGE'S Aklesian Wisconsin University graduate, class of 2015. *My efforts with the Kruger Company have been largely and now, as more mature, in partnership with the Kruger Company will not be disinterested.* --- One of the many successful Kobe store managers in a graduate of the University of Illinois class of 1920. His advice to young college grade students was "Just try to keep your cost let with the Kobe Company." --- A graduate of the Ohio State University writes "I am not bound at the youngest as a manager of a Kroger Store, but I know the financially I am for business." She is practically the only thing limiting her ability. Another succeedent store manager, a graduate of Indian University says: "The young men of today are willing to begin at the bottom and work their way to the top will be tomorrow's leaders in every field of endeavour." The Kneke Company will main you for greater responsibilities. W $ \mathrm{F} $ WE WANT MEN to learn with Kreseg. We are now operating 510 stores and are opening new stores at the rate of 75 to 80 a year thus creating opportunities for men who join our organization. We offer to train college graduates to be the kind of man we need to hire. If you have a trained mind and a well-rounded personality, you possess the first two requisites. If you are willing to work hard, to learn the details of every phase of store management and to start at the bottom on a small salary, we may very possibly do business there. In the meantime, we will also offer the training. In those follow out the Kreseg training plan, we pay paying very attractive salaries. It's like having a business of your own, plus the added opportunities in a corporation with $150,000,000 sales annually. A Kroger representative, possibly a graduate from your own college, with the ability to offer opportunities with Kroger if you write our Personnel Department. PERSONNEL DEPT. 3 S S KRESGE CO 5-10-25c. STORES 25c. to $1.00 STORES KRESEG BUILDING, DETROTT