PAPE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1928 Uncertainty Adds Interest to Dope on Meet Tonight Jayhawkers Working Hard to Upset Predictions Now Favorable to Tigers Dope counts but little when Kansas meteor Missouri on any field, and bounds, from the initial 50-yard line, to the horizon. uncertainty reigns in the extreme. Favorable Tiger dore on paper that the Jaywalker will work all the time to get it down. and threw lies the center of attention when Kansas chasers with Mismatch grip, and the succeeding contests of the dual meet will be interrupted with teams from the high school teams of Kansas City. Many untried performers on both squads make the result uncertain, but by taking last year's records and the Convention hall indoor meet hold two weeks ago as criteria, the Kankanis have attempted to forecast the next. The Jayhawker track signal is not in the best of condition and will be somewhat weakened by the idlepadpeep. The Jayhawker can enter an upward curve to Framek in the two-move cycle. Service will probably make it to the ramp, but there is no run. Snowmine has a very low leg that has been hitherting him considerably, so the video does not show him having had light attacks of the flu. "Bears" stories from the Tirri camp have failed to shake the confidence of Kaituna sports fans. One or two sorrowful memories came from the course of all the events, despite the fact that the Missourians have the upper hand in suppressed power. Following is the schedule of events for the revised strength of each school: Time Event 8:15 iPhone 60-dyard dash 8:15 high jump 8:15 high hurdles 8:15 high hurdles 8:40 shot put 8:50 440-dyard slob 9:20 hurdles 9:20 pole vault 9:30 500-meter run 9:50 880-yard run 10:15 iPhone 1 rally K M 61₄ 11 0 8 0 8 3 5 3 5 4 4 8 0 0 5 No Award to Runners-Up Referees to Be Chosen to Ac in Volleyball Contest in Volleyball Center Whether or not cups should be given to both the winner and runner-up and not only to the winner but also to the cup holder has been done before, was the main subject of discussion at the women's tetrabank meeting in Washington, where it could not be done this year because cups had been given to both the winner's sports arm included this year. The board decided that a list of women participating in intramural volleyball would be arranged, and the men would referee the volleyball games which begin March 12. The referees will be arranged so that no woman will referee when her own organization is playing, and so that no man will referee when teams will referee that game. Although no definite action was taken, the consensus of opinion was in favor of awarding small cups to the runners-up, because the board thinks that a second cup would stimulate more interest. The organization petitioned the organization and standing who is but little less deserving than the title holder. The next sports after volleyball will be tennis and baseball. Tennis graduation will be allowed to enter not more than one year of the tournament. Ronald R. Walker, cx 27, will be graduated from the United States School of Military Aeronautics in June. Chili Sandwiches GEORGE'S LUNCH Home Made Pies Hot Pork Sandwiches Short Orders Dan Sean Shad of the School of Engineering and Architecture and Mr. Allough, c/o SHS, chairman of the student committee, will attend the regional meeting of the St. Louis to attend the regional meeting of the School of Engineering. During this conference there will be a conference of the chairmen and counsellors of all student branches in the Southwestern district. T Broadview Inn Call and make your plans with us. Service by appointment. The University of Kansas engineering unit of the R. O. T. C. rife team at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, the American Military Engineers, for provision of the Society of American Engineers. R. O. T. C. to Meet Iowa A lovely drive to the country side in the moonlight. Kansas Unit Has Won National Honors Twice Each unit of the K, O, T, C may be represented by one team. No team must have more than three members, except that alternates may be used under certain conditions. The time of competition is from Feb. 1, to March 30, and the team must have been turned in to the officer of chief engineers at Washington, D.C., before they can be judged, and the awards made. Telephone 1467 The University of Kansas mascot has been engrained in this competition since 1953 and the most honored in 1925 and 1927. Last year the Kansas team made the highest score ever shot during those meetings, but they are still in competition with town university team. Both the town team and Kansas are in competition for two years and the winner of these races will have the bronze trophy as a permanent post-race trophy. Victory Won Last Year by Kansas, Not Missouri Either through ignorance of sports in the Missouri Valley and particularly of those between Kansas and Missouri, or through no excessive type of error, the subsequent statement is the most important issue of The Columbia Missouri. "Last year the Missouri track team had all the best of a comparison of paper, but walked off with the honor of victory by a narrow margin." The Kansas sports department wishes to correct this in stating that Kansas and not Missouri "walked off with the bonus of victory by a nar- Pi Sigma Alpha, honorary political science fraternity, elected six men to membership yesterday afternoon. The men are David Evans, Kansas City, Mo; Charles Given, Kansas City, Mo; Alfred Kaurier, Leavenworth, Dahlia Thompson, Lawrence, La Salle; Thompson, Lawrence, institution be held soon for the new members Juniors Retain Lead by Win Over Seniors in Interclass Contes Seniors Are Trimmed, 46-16 Freshmen Win, 30-9, From Sophomores the juniors retained their lead 1 the interclass women's basketball team, 46 to 38, last night. This makes four straight wins and no losses for The score stood 29 to 2 for the juniors at the end of the first half. The second half the seniors picked up but were unable to check the junior scoring aces, Helen Filkin and Charlotte Fowler. The junior games have been high scorers in the tournament. Last night Miss Harper made 10 field counters and four tree throws, Miss Filkin made nine goal fields. Elizabeth Decksteder and Katherine Kaufman, junior forwards, each totaled to the 'uniform' 46 points. The high score for the seniors wi with Martin who caged four fish after the boys scored 95. Stevenon Stevenson, senior forward, made the other six points for the seniors with The junior line-up. Helen Filkin, center and forward; Charlotte Harper and Elizabeth Dockstarter, forwards; Fredda Keller, Hill Church and May Sneed, students. Substitutions: Vera Faye guards for May Sneed. The senior line-up. Genevieve Herman, center and forward; Margaret Herman, center and forward; Stephen Piatka, guard; Ruth Martin and Thelma Stevenson. The same line-up. The freshman line-up: Emma Coons, second place in the tournament by defending the sophomores 20 to 9 in the first round. The freshmen were only two points ahead at the end of the first half, 11 to 10. The freshman forward and captain stepped out to make seven field goals and were able to score a single point. Emma Coons was the tight scorer of this game with 12 field goals and we free throws for a total of 26 points, all but four of her team's scores. Thomas broke freshman number four in two field goals. Florence Kisecker was high scorer for the sophomores with three 60 goal and one free throw. Thela Mintz scored two other two points for the sophomores. the feishan line-up: Emma Coeur, center and forward; Fern Snyder and Doris Dockshier, forwardes; Helen Rollenger and Dorothy Rollberger, grandie The sophomore line-up: Florence Kiecker, center and forward; Thelma Malone and Josephine McMillan; vorna: Vera Kretzmeier. Thelma Saturday morning at the 9. the junior will meet, the sophomores, and the freshmen will play the seniors. The junior will win from the winner of second place in the tournament. If the junior wins from the winner, it will have the championship cinched. Hunter and Katherine Kolr, guards. Substitution: Lois McNeil for Vera Kretzmeyer. Mexico City, March 27—Seventy-four rebels were killed in an all-day battle near Fresno with federal troops including a part of a regiment of 100 militants who opened fire to the newspaper universal said today. The rebel leader, Boufault, was wounded and declared dead, said. Federal losses were not given Federal troops were reported to be pursuing three other groups of 100 rebels each, who were fleeing to the city. Rebel Leader Wounded Grinnell Closes Season Losing Game to Drako Miss Ruth Hoover refereed both the games. 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