一 Laneway Drawings For Relay Events Are Now Complete Wisconsin has First Position In University Medley; Kansas Draws Pole In $ _{1/2} $ mile Race The drawings for the laneways in the Kansas kelays to be held Saturday afternoon have been made in the Athletic Club. The committee that made the drawings was composed of Dr. J. K., Reilly, K. C.; A. Louis Munze, coach at Central High School; James Colegate, College; and Coach Karl Schademan. In several events the entry list is no large that the schools were paired off into divisions. Thi was done to be a great extent in the high school (event Kansas in Seventh Lane 2-mile university relay - Wisconsin 1, Minnesota 2, Iowa State 1, Oklahoma A, and m. Drake University 5, University of Nebraska 6, University of Kansas 7. 2-mile relay, high school (open): Arkansas City, Color Rapids, Dobson City, Manua training, 4. Wellington, 5. Eldridge, 6. Lakewood, 8. Oakland, 9. Central, 10. Norwalk exit. 11. 1-mile university reky - University of karanasi 1, University of iowa 2, University of coebraka 3, Grimlin 4, Drake 5, Friends 6 2-mile college relay-linker 1, Junior college 2, Marquette 3, Hankell 4, Kansas State 4-armal 5 mile military academy relay- St. Johns Wentworth 2, Kemper 3 1 miule relay, Kansas championship-Dickinson County 1, Oileah 2, Clyde 9, Gayne 8; pl�ement 4, Wellington 5, Greely 6, Harrison 3, Cordova 7, Jordy 9, Rosevelt 10, Roosevelt 11, Hiwatna 12, Oaklake 13, Florence 14, Manhattan 15, Ibruzy 16, Warren 17, welcome 18, Lawrence 21, Dodge City 22 *1*, junior college relay - Intral 1, Kansas State Teachers' college, Pitikamir, Ks. 2, Central Missouri State Teachers' college, Pitikamir, Ks. 3, Central Missouri State Teachers' college, Pitikamir, Ks. 4, Junior college, Haskell 7, Central Missouri State Teachers' college, Ishikawa 10, College Molley relay, St. John's University Molley relay, university academics - Missouri Molley relay, St. John's University Molley relay, university academics - Missouri Molley relay, St. John's University Molley relay Five in 4-mile Event Motley relay high school (open) - Lawrence I, Milford II, Diliff City, 5 Arlington City, 4 Rochelle, 3 Roosevelt, 2 Manhattan, 9 Cedar Rapids 10 Pickens, 8 South Carolina, 7 Oakland, 6 Okeanoula, 4 Arthroh, 18 Edkridge, 10 Kiewa, 11 Kawamura, 18 Owatonna, 19 Manual, 10 Brooklyn, 9 Brooklyn Bow, 4 Eldorado, 28 Hoboken, 26 1-mile relay, military schools—Kemper Wentworth 2. St. Johns 3. *t-8 mile university relay* — 1, lillie J, karen Angus A, knowles K, lennard K, karen Angus A Liberty I, hainshaw B, northset B, manna K, karen Angus A, minnakeh B, oakstone B, lionheart B, declinion T, tecumseh T, manhattan T, declinion T, wellington T, groupey C, cedar Rapid I. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 1-mile relay, Kansas high school championship Atchison 1, Eksbridge 2, La Cygne 3, Arkansas City 4, Harford 5, Wendell 6, Gd 7, Lipscomb 8, Dillen 9, Oakland 10, Oakland 11, Buryum 12, Tolga 13, Gardner 14, Owatonna 15, Olmsted 16, Wellington 17, Jackson 18, Douglass 19, Degey 20, Seronat 21, Mahattan 22. - Imlie relay, high school (open)-Junction 1, Hastings 2, Manhattan 3, Central 4 Eckridge 5, Westport 6, Broken Bay 7, Manana 8, Cedar Rapids 9, Garden Harbor 10, Mariet 11 Cedar Rapids 12, Dodge City 13. Medley Relay Races Molly relay university - Wisconsin 1, Pennsylvanien 2, Oakland A and M 3, Nebraska A 4, Wisconsin 5, Kansas A 6, Kansas Agries 9, Iowa State 10, Missouri 11, mile college relay - Central college 1, Kansas 12, Wisconsin 13, Kansas State teachers 4, Southwestern 5, Washburn 6, College of Education 7, Friends 8, Pittsburgh State teachers 6, Cornell 7, Kentucky 8, Wisconsin 9, mile university relay - Kansas 1, Grinnell 2, Nebraska 3, Drake 4, Friends 5, Iowa 6, Minnesota 3, Kansas 4, Friends 5, Oklahoma 6, Grimmel 7, Nebraska 8, Central college 8, Baker 2, Michigan Wesleyan 3, College Emperor 4, Corvallis college -ittigton 8, Wisconsin 9, Wisconsin 10, Hassell 11, McPherson 12 Missouri Will be Here Entry of Butler College Brings Total of Eleven States Missouri will be represented at the Kansas Relays tomorrow, according to a decision of the University of Kansas committee made early this week. The committee had previously ruled that no men could be sent to the relays on the ground that the men would be taking final examinations and would be unable to come to their ruling and allowed the track men to take their examinations earlier. Coach Robert Simpson has made entries in the relayes辖 and a man in the weight events. The last entry to be received for the Relays was that of Butler College, of Indianapolis, Ind., which has entered teams in the half-mile and mile relays in the college class. This brings the total number of states represented in the Relays up to eleven, reaching from Pennsylvania in the East to Texas in the Southwest and Minnesota on the North. Kansan Board Elects Staff For Next Month The editorial staff of the Kansas Board was elected for the next four weeks at a meeting of the board yesterday afternoon. Constitutional changes were discussed and will be voted on at the next meeting. The staff is as follows: editor-in-chief, Caroline Harkrader; news editor, Helen Havely; campus editor, Clifton Kirkpatrick; telegraph editor, Robert Gilbert; sport editor, Stephen Gale; Ruth Carter; plain tales editor, Ross Downing; and alumni editor, Lloyd Hamilton. Jayhawker Baseball Team to Open Season With Cyclones Today Will Play Four Games This Trip Bloomer and Davis Will Do Most of Pitching The Jayhawk baseball team will play the Ames Cyclones this afternoon at Ames, Ia. This is the first game of a two-game series. The second contest will be played tomorrow afternoon. The Kansas team is in excellent shape and the game should be a good one. The Ames team has won and lost a game in the Valley race thus far. This is the first game for the team. The team took a work-out on the diamond yesterday afternoon before they left for Ames. Coach Clark has announced the following (tentative) line-up, in their batting order: Price, center field; Wenzel, short-stop; Bomber, pitcher; Lonborg, frist base; Staplin, third base; Black, left field; Hollingworth, right field; Frazier, catcher; will pitch the second game with Ames and Bloomor will be used on second base. Bloomor will also cover third base his mind when he reaches Ames and start a different combination. The Jayhawkers will go to Iowa City for two games with the University of Iowa to be played April 23 and 24. Bloomer will probably do mount duty for Kansas in the first game and will play the second game. Wilberg may relieve Davis before the finish of the encounter. --loose fitting box back, with belt around single breasted very nifty cost only We'll be There at the Kansas Relays The store will be closed from 2 to 4:30 P. M. while we all turn out to boost the games Have you seen the trophies in our windows? NEW confidence, new sureness, new ability in play is offered by the queet. The steel frame cannot warp—the nine-strand steel strings are the most economical tool—itis the most economical request you can buy. University to Get Indian Relics University to get him H. T. Martin, assistant curator to the museum, left today for Troy, Kettering and Keene, much packing will be required to bring a collection of anthropology material to the University. Doctor Dinsmore, of Troy, a personal friend of Mr. Martin, is the donor of the Indian relics, all of which came _rom time_ on his trip to the University is fortunate in securing this private collection of Doctor Dinsmore, as it is of great value. 700 Athletes to Compete In Kansas Relay Games (Continued from page 1) Fisher and Woostemesther, Riley, Kipp, and Frazer are also in the high school. In many schools represented in this event. --- Interest in Pole Vault Interest in Pole Vault The pole vault, with nine schools entered, hold peculiar interest to Kansas and Missouri. The holder, and Carey Rogers will be competing. This event is at 1:30. The broad jump at 2:00 has entries from K. S. A. C. Drake, Iowa, Grinnell, Kansas State Normal, Haskell, Rice, Missouri, Missouri Wesleyan, Kansas, William Jewell, Minnesota, and Nebraska. The shot-put, with seventen universities and colleges represented, is also scheduled for 1:30. At 3:00 the discus throw, with thirty-two competitors from twenty schools, will be fought out. At the same time twenty men will be called together for the game to defend his American javelin title at 3:30 against competitors from thirteen schools. Featherweight Gabardine all wool $25 SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEM Brandt to Dean's Conference J. G. Brandt, dean of the College, will go to Norman, Okla., next week where he will attend the Med-Western Conference of the deans of colleges and state universities of the Mississippi State University, formally at round-table discussions where particular questions dealing with university problems are put before the group. Probably twelve deans of schools in the country from North Dakota and Texas from North Dakota on the north and Texas on the south will be present. Four men were initiated into Pi Sigma Alpha, honorary political science fraternity, Wednesday night at a meeting following a banquet at Wiedeman's. These initiated were: Lawrence, Lawyers; John Halley, Boulder, Colin Edwin Gooden Kansas City; and Theodore Cyrsoff, Kansas City. 2 to 4:30 Saturday afternoon for the Relays Closed from Phi Sigma Alpha Holds Banquet —Rain Coats and Youth—its here today. It will stay as long as you wear clothes that express a youthful appearance. We are now showing all the new spring models in KUPPENHEIMER Good Clothes A special showing at $40.00 — $45.00 — $50.00 Other Fine Suits $25.00 — $30.00 — $35.00 EXTRA TROUSERS $5.00 to $10.00 NEW HATS NEW CAPS NEW SHIRTS NEW TIES Store closed Saturday from 2:30 to 4:30 for Kansas Rolls. The Young Man's Day —Rain Coats and —wet weather clothes all ready New Sport Sweaters $7.50 Insist on WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM The Cream Supreme Houk and Green CLOTHING COMPANY or this week: Banana-Nut Vanilla Strawberry Chocolate Brown Bread (Brick or Bulk) Special Sunday Brick: Banana-Nut and Vanilla Ices: Pineapple Phone 182 VARSITY - - BOWERSOCK FRIDAY and SATURDAY 4:00,7:30 & 9:00 ANNA Q. NILSSON and FRANK KEENAN in "HEARTS AFLAME" Filmed in the midst of a forest fire that charred a whole country. The fire and the drama it ignites are equally thrilling. PATHE NEWS also Prices 10c & 28c MARY MILES MINTER and ANTONIO MORENO in "THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE" This story is founded on the story by John Fox Jr. This Southern feud story is bound to interest the many. also Buster Keaton in "THE FROZEN NORTH" Hikes are in season- We Can Furnish Everything (Except the Date) Leave your food order. We'll put it up while you go after your party. At the Cafe Built for the Students 1:30 "They are our Guests" Sons of America will compete Saturday Afternoon See the World's Greatest FRAZIER—Baylor, Texas U. 220 yard low hurdles champion BROOKINS-Iowa. High hurdles world champion CAPT. LEVER-Penn. 70 yard dash world champion ANGIER-Illinois. Javelin champion The Classic of the West Kansas Stadium