THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927 Intramural Wrestling Will Be Started Soon, Coach Sabo Declares Schedule to Be Published in Kansan; Early Training Is Urged Arrangements for the intramural wrestling and boxing tournaments are being carried rapidly, it was announced today at the office of John. Sabo, assistant football coach and director of intramural athletics. "All men interested in wrestling or boxing who intend to enter the tournament should start training at a definite said Mr. Subo, 'for, although a definite date has not yet been decided upon, plans have been made so that the tournament will start in the very near future." Mr. Sabo added that within the next few days he would give to the Kansan the announcement concerning the date and details of the contest. Last year the Phi Chi's won the wrestling meet with a total of 32 points, their nearest competitors being the Sigma Alpha Mu's, who annexed 13 points. The boxing tournament was won by Phi Kappa E4, with 64 points, the position of runner-up, Alpha Tau Omega, with 16 points. Individual winners in the wrestling tournament last year were as follows: In the 115-pound class, Welch, unattached; 125-pound class, Eldridge, unattached; 155-pound class, Passon, unattached; 185-pound class, Morris, Phi; 175-pound class, Matasearin, Chi Alpha Mu. Women of the different events in the boxing tournament were as follows: 115-pound class, Anderson, Delta Tau Delta; 125-pound class, Waller, Phi Kappa Psi; 135-pound class, Cash, Theta Tau; 145-pound class, Immer, Kappa Eta Kappa; 160-pound class, Stigmar, Theta Tau; 175-pound class, Tosia Sigma Niu; heavyweight division, Hauser, Niu; Phi Kappa Psi. Ancestor of Old Rome Gave March Its Name March takes its name from Mars, the Roman god of agriculture and later of war, according to a poster printed in 1895 by the Latin and Greek department. Mars was regarded as the ancestor of the Romana. Hence this month the first of the old Roman year, was named for him. March was an important month to the Romans. On March 1 came Matinai, the Roman festival of the matrons. On this day gifts were made to the mothers. This was the original Mother's day. Also on the first day of May a took office. The first day of the Roman school year was March 24. Probably the best known date in March is the fifteenth, called the idea, which was made famous by the animation of Carson. Oh Boy—want it a bit game—but we beat Missouri and we are again champions of basketball in the Missouri Valley and say—do you know that Renee's Drug Store, 925 Mass., is the champion dispenser of painkillers, candy, cakes, stationery and toilet preparations for both men and women. Suiting you with our new spring fabrics as snappy as can be. Let us show you. ... Chorus rehearsals for "Isabel" will be held Sunday in Robinson gymnasium at the following hours: Chorus 4; 3:00 p. m. Chorus 1; 3:30 p. m. Chorus 2; 4:00 p. m. Chorus 3; 4:30 p. m. Aline Eberle, trainer. - Aline Eberie, trainer. Rug Exhibit in Museum Will Be Replaced Scon Shawls to Be on Display The exhibit of rugs, woven coverlets, and patch work quilts shown in the basement of the Spooner-Thayer Museum are for the exhibition of Indian and Paisley Shawls about the middle of March. The exhibit will be change every six weeks until cases are ready for a collection. All cases will be placed on permanent display. All the rugs and quilts in the present display are hand-made and date back as far as the eighteenth century. There are many difficult and intricate designs, most notably "Tents of Armageddon", is made of 4168 pieces. Other interesting designs are "The Rose of Sharon," "St Feather," "The Star of Bethlehem," "Loue Star of Texas," "The Library," "The Liberty of Liberty," and two tuli裤。 Two quilts of special interest are from Alexander Hamilton's family. One of these was woven by Hamilton's aunt, Miss Wilson. There are several tufted counter panes with unique designs worked with candle and fabric sewing is worked through the cloth, and then cut off on the top side. This old art has been replaced by modern machinery, and hand worked articles like these are becoming very rare. The University of Oklahoma wrestling team defeated the Nebraska grapplers at Lincoln last night, 13½ to 9%. Only one fall was recorded in the league, but the brakes heavyweight, pinned Follett after eight minutes of wrestling. We invite comparison Quality Finish Comfort Prices no higher J. B. Lowell Shoe Shop 17 West 9th Why worry about parking space? Get a Motorcycle KNOLES BICYCLE SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 91 Let Schulz do your repairing, remodeling in ladies as well as men's suits, and also cleaning 917 Mass. St. Is it snappy? YEA-BO! Is it fast? YEA-BO! Is it coming? When Planning YEA-BO! (Not a Motion Picture) 801 Indiana The Carolyn Tea Room If You Are Looking For a Place where you can enjoy perfect relaxation while eating good food. Phone 1450 THE INTER STATE STAGES Enjoy the satisfaction of traveling economically and conveniently. Luxurious, modern coaches every forty-five minutes for— Kansas City Week-ends Topeka Student Special Leaves Leavenworth for Lawrence 6:15 p. m. every Sunday Phone 363 Leavenworth Round Trip: Kansas City, $1.80 Toppea, $1.15 All matches in the fifth round of the intramural handball tournament must be played off and the results turned in to the office of John Sabe, assistant football coach and director of intramural athletics, not later than 6 o'clock tomorrow night. Read—Kansan Want Ads! DR. H. E. EUSTACE Osteopathic family physician. calls or ev- inquiries appointments. 1406 North King Street Office Mass 247. Phone 855 Phone 855 PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician, Calla answered. Over Burger's Drug. 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For Breakfast, Dinner or Late Supper BRICK'S Throughout the many years of our existence there has developed about Brick's an atmosphere no restaurant of recent origin could possess. Quite naturally, Brick's is favored by the patronage of an impressively large proportion of the Hill's most intelligent students. Why not Brick's today? Suits - Overcoats - Dresses Cleaned $1.00 KIRBY the cleaner Phone 420 1107 Mass. Tailored Suits, $23.50 Tonight - Tomorrow NORMA SHEARER She wasn't going to have bouquets before marriage—and brickbats after. You must see how Norma Shearer works it in her greatest starring triumph. A gay marriage of love and laughter! Comedy News Fables Shows: 3-7-9 Prices: Mat. 10-40c; Eve. 10-50c Coming— John Gilbert in "THE SHOW" Experts' Attention for Your Car At the Victory Garage our car will get the best attention that human mind and hands can give it. Our men know cars and their mechanism. 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