PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927 Someone Erred: Track Meet Not to Begin Today Kansas Has High Hopes of Placing Well Up Among Leaders in Valley Evidently someone erred in the statement that the preliminary events in the valley track meet to be held at Drink today and tomorrow would be run off today, for all press notices morning, and the finals in the evening. Dr. H, J. Huff, Kansas tracch coach, and eight members of the safecourt l飞 yesterday evening for Des Moines and they were under the impression that preliminaries were to be held today. The other nine men who will make the trip will leave for Des Moines this evening. Captain Doombros, Grays, Jones, and Burkholder accomplished the Sauceanum and Hayes accommodated in Kansas mentor last night. Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa states are being mentioned as the probable winners of the meet, and opinion is that if Captain Doornbes can capture the 50-vard high and low hurdles, the Jayhawks will walk with a victory. Kansas strength in the 30-vard dail will give the injury to the injury to Lod Grad, but he hopes that his injured leg will cause him no trouble in running through the distance in the fast time he turned in before the injury affected his speed. Frazier May Set Record Frazier books to be a sure win in the event he will not be a big surprise if the diminutive Kansan breaks the valley record as his performance in the event in the recent K, C, A, C, meet was several seconds better than the existing mark. Kansas should place well toward Washington and Mark and Wood entered in the event. Cooper won this in the Missouri duel met and finished fourth in the 300-yard dash at the Illinois Relays, which was run in exceptionally fast time. Woods and Mark have been playing together both and both are veteran quarter-miles. Sauneman has been improving in the 880-yard run and although he will be running in the eight brilliant fields of half-relay that have ever competed in a valley event, he will never be outshining Sarvis, veteran Kansas distance runner, should place in the two-mile. Thornill Looks Like Winner Thornhill looks to be at least a nure of winning second place in the shot put and the big Kansa should take the event if his knee stays in place and doesn't cause trouble. Brown of Missouri defeated him last week, but on the first heave the big follow throw his knee out of place and the Tiger lost this mark on his final attempt. Kansas' greatest weakness is in the knee. With Dartester of Missouri, Potsa of Oklahoma and Wirig of Nebraska嵌入 the vault, it is doubtful if the Jayhawks will be able to score a point in the event. Kansas will enter a strong mile relay team with Conch Huff choosing his team from Cooper, Engle, Mark, Merriney and Dowenhoe. Contract for Chapter Hous to Be Let This Week Delta Taus Receive Bids The Delta Tau Delta fraternity plans to begin work on a new chanier house the first of April, which they expect to have ready by next September. Bids are being made this week for the contract. The building will be of English style, the plan of the house is the Storksirk, of Topela. The house will probably cost between $50,000 and $60,000. The building will be located on the former John Isa property, west of the stadium. Due to work being done on the street that leads to the number of buildings yet known. Native materials, chiefly stone, will be used in its construction. The house will face the cast. It will be if three story building, and will accommodate 40 men. The east side of the grounds will be built up with a twelve foot terrace on the west corner of the grounds completely encircling the house. The main entrance to the house will be on the north. Another organization, the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, expects to begin work on a new house in April, although the plans for it are not yet completed. The house will be located on the lot north of the Phi Gamma Delta house and the land of Louisiana street. Hoit, Price and members of Kansas City are the architects. The house will accommodate 60 girl Read—Kansan Want Ads! Trousers for Women, Latest Innovation of Paris Fashions. Promise an Increasing Vogue Again woman is confronted with a robber—this time more important than the right to vote or the right to usurse a business career. The feminine dressers of Paris are now debating the question of trousers. "Shall we or shall we not?" "If we do, what kind and what length?" "If we do, what kind and what length?" such costume will be adopted, the question resolve and simplifies itself to this: Are they too feminine in an ennion of shingled bobs and knee-length skirts? Are they too masculine in an ennion of clojuring vines and baby-faces? The Pursia dressmakers insist that a woman must wear trousers to be right up in the front line of fashion. They also say the trouser shirt that has the character Many Visit Art Museum Register Shows That Visitors Come From 17 States About 700 persons signed the visitor's register in Spooner-Thayer art museum during the month of February and 33 cities in 15 states other than Kansas were represented. There were 92 from 51 different cities in Kansas. The register is kept in a downstairs room where the special display of quilts and rood rugs is arranged. Since this room is not open on Sundays visitors on that day are not invited. The number of guests estimated is calculated to be 200 persons. Places from which visitors have come are Austin, Tex.; Richmond, V.; Bloomington, IL.; Cleveland, Ohio; Juneville, W.; Kansas City, Mo.; Stratford, N. Y.; Salem, Ohio; Wellington, Texas; Evanson, III; Haciona, Wash.; Warrenburg, Mo.; Astabailla, Ohio; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Chelsea, Calif.; N. Y.; Evanston, II; H台城 All of the rubid sport fans who followed last year's world series probably remember the important part that Thewann played in bringing about the final victory of the Cards. But his team's management does not wish to pay him any more salary than many minor league receive. It is our guess that he will go better this season than ever before and that Mr. Tewann had better come to term with him after he be jumps to some other team. Announcement of the University of Missouri track schedule for the coming season by C. L. Brewer, Missouri director of athletics, has been made. The Kansas Relays is included in the 1927 schedule of the Tiger track team although the Missourians failed to compete in the 1929 relays. Marshall, Mo. Students at Columbia University have petitioned President Coolidge to withdraw American troops from Nicaragua. tistics of both garments. Some are wide and some are narrow but all are really trousers in shirt lengths with the division so carefully cared for that they are warmer in motionless there is nothing to indicten but they are trousers. Surely, some women will try it, and some fashion designers believe the style is here to stay. The French women are a little bit doubtful but they have been really good at and seem to enjoy it. Some of the older and more stale are waiting a definite decision before they bud forth in the new effects. The French women insist they have the right to wear a modern look, and haven't been given the right to voice. The trousers appeared at the race track and several Amerienss are hoping they stay there. Theta Epstein, Baptist security, hold pledging services Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. C, W. Thomas, patroness. Those pledged were Emmia Windhorst, uncle'd, and Fayette Windhorst, uncle'c. Baptist Sorority Plans Pageant for March 20 After the services a short business meeting was held. A committee was appointed by the acting president to be responsible for the meeting, to be given Sunday, March 20, at the church. The members of the committee are, Dorothy Bowers, c9th, 8-14; Dennis Rada, kife, f4, 70. The nominating committee will be announced later. The first baseball game in 1927 that has been called on account of rain has been reported. A game between the Pittsburgh Pirate regulars and yankees was called yesterday because of an unwelcome downpour. The Pirates are training at Paso Robles, Cal. Want Ads LOST: a brown K. U. leather note- book, left on University street car. Call Wilma Oliver, phone 99, Reward. 132 FOR SALE: Modern house in good location suitable for fraternity or family residence. Price reasonable. Phone 1551 Red. 124 LOST: A high school class ring in Administration building or Fraser hall. Ring has initials L. H, S. R. Call 1007. 131 FOR SALE: Ford coupe in A-1 condition. Cheap. Inquire 911 Ala. 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Bridge Tournament Is Held The results of the auction bridge tournament will be announced tonight at the University Club. The winners will be announced in mouth. Twenty-eight of the members entered and from that number 15 qualified. The winners of the prizes will be announced and presentation will be made by Prof. H. A. Rice. Denton College at Denton, Texas, will build a student postoffice. Every two students will have a separate delivery of buses or homes will be made. Announcements Dr. Florence Brown Sherborn will speak to the students' forum at the Uintarian church Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Her subject will be "Education." Anyone who is interested is invited to attend and join the discussion. —Tonight— V -A-R-S-I-T- Y LOIS MORAN in "God Gave Me Twenty Cents" —Tomorrow— Dramatizing life and love in the most mysterious and mighty of cities. Not counterfeited London scenes, but actually photographed. Comedy News Felix Prices: Mat. 10-35; Eve. 10-40 Shows: 3-7-9 Starts Monday- The junior'prom at George Washington University may be abolished if the students vote against it at a coming election. The interfraternity and Pan-Hellenic prom given by the fraternities and sororities respectively, overshadow the old prom in interest among the students Clara Bow in "IT" "Nobody cares whether coords smoke or don't smoke," says a headline in The Leightonian. Be sure to come downtown Friday evening! Watch Us for an Announcement In the heart of the 800 block Important Yea-Bo = Watch it go! The fastest model on the shoe style speedway. A Walk-Over MILITARY UNION Nothing can touch the Yea-Bo for Zip. Get aboard now. Clever pattern, semi-wing tip, side scroll and real WALK-OVER materials and workmanship. Otto Fischer 813 Mass. Carried in tan calf, both button and blucher. For This Varsity Dance TOMMY JOHNSON'S K. U. Serenaders Stop in on your way home. 11th & Mass. 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