THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Designed Watches Will be Awarded To Relay Winners 清 National Javelin Champior is Entered Here; Holder of Hurdle Record to Compete Eighty-five seven-jewelled Elgin watches will be given to the winners of the various relay races and special events in the Kansas relays. The watches are white gold with a different design on each. Each member of a winning relay team will be chosen, and wins a first in a special event. The watches will be on display in Soh Marks window tomorrow. Entries have been coming in fast the past week, according to Coach Schladman. Angier, holder of the American javelin record will be here, Illinois will also send their four-mile relay sets to the nation several other men. Frazier, champion AAU low hurder of Baylor University will be on hand. Central College Strong The Kansas Agie's entries were received this week. They will enter in all of the special events and the four-mile and medley relay races. Marquette University of Milwaukee have entered in the college class in all special events: half-mile, 2-mile, and medley relays. This will give the people a chance to attend a College Team or Central College of Payette, Mo., have sent in their entries for the college medley. They should be strong contenders for first place in this event as they won first place at Illinois indoors. The University of Kansas will enter all of the University class relays and will sacrifice some of the special events to enter relay teams. The university will accept for all of the special events, except the pole vault, the two sprint relays, and the 2-mile relay. The University of Iowa entries are not in as yet but Coutch Schlideman has announced that he will relay both the 2-sprint relays and the 1-mile relay. High School Entries Received High School Entries Received A few high school entries have been received. Westphalina has entered in the half-mile high school relay. Relay teams with spring队伍 reteams, Bonner Springs will also have some entries. team trophies will be given by firms and organizations that are interested enough in the Kansas Relays to want to see them an annual affair and want them to be a success. Teams that have contributed that have contributed cups are as follows: Kansas track team, Kansas City Star, Toppea Daily Capital, Kansas City, M. Chamber of Commerce, University Letter Men's Club of Kansas City, Mo. Dr. John Outlaw, Schneider Arms Company, Kanada City, Mo. Jerrys Jewelry Company, Kansas City, Mo. Jaccard Jewelry Company, Kansas City, Mo. Ober's and Sol Marks. This is a representative group of the firms giving assistance. Sigma Chis are Champions Inter-fraternity Basketball Ends With Score 19-14 Sigma Chis are inter-fraternity basketball champions for the 1923 season by virtue of winning the final game of the inter-fraternity tournament last night from the Pi K. A.'s by the score of 19 to 14. The game last night was the fastest and perhaps the closest of all games played in this tournament. The half ended 6 to 5 in favor of Sigma Chi, who held the play-off, Sigma Chi ran away from their opponents and won by a five-point margin. H. Langford played well for PL K. A's and Rice C. Chis, making five field goals in addition to playing a good floor game. The box score: The box score: Sigma CI (19) PG FT Marmel f 3 0 Lonberg f 0 3 Rice c 0 0 Haley g 0 0 Krueger g 0 0 Totals ... 8 3 1 Pi K. A. (I4) FG FT 1 Baker, f 2 0 A. Jenkins, f 1 0 V. Langford, f 0 0 H. Langford, f 3 2 H. gernod 0 0 R. Jenkins, g 0 0 - - - - of officers, continued over from the last meeting was completed with the election of Emily Ericsson as treasurer for the coming year. Professor Winfield of Kansas State Agricultural College was a K. U. visitor yesterday, attending the initiation of the Scabbard and Blade. He was a guest of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Sororities Are Competing For Basketball Honors Scheduled for the intra-mural basketball games have been announced by Mary Heilen Hamilton, basketball manager for W. A. A. Of the eight houses which entered in the contest, four have withdrawn. The games are called for April 15, and the games played on the percentage basis, the team winning the greatest number of games to be the champion. The schedule has been arranged as follows: April 10, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Phi Omega Psi, Alpha Psi, April 11, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Alpha Omicron Psi, and Gamma Phi Beta vs. Phi Omega Psi, April 12, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Alpha Omicron Psi, and Gamma Pphi Beta vs. Phi Omega Psi. Attractive Decorating Is Going up in Gym For Soph Hop Tonight "Arrangements for the Sopn Horn tonight are complete," said Lionel Simon. Soph Hop manager, this month, Weaver's decorators were at the gymnasium and work on the design of several students the decorations are going up rapidly. Flowered Lattice Work, Colorful Lighting, and Allen's Orchestra for Party High in the center of the ceiling there is a large ball of colored cloth lighted from inside. From the top of this ball blue and yellow streamers extend down to the race track. The rolling of the track is an along with a Vari-colored chandelier of different shapes hang from the lights under the track. The windows are hung with heavy plush drapes and ornamented with flowers. Lattice work interwoven with flowers is arranged about the hall, and potted bushes mark the doorways. The orchestra platform will be decorated with two large silver vases, lattice, a basket and color are being used and with the lighting effect the hall will be very attractive. "Tickets are selling well," said Samon, "but of course we shall have the largest sale at the door." "Don Allen's orchestra went over big at the Law Scrim and I am sure there will be a large number out of tickets," said Samon. With the added attraction of being one of the few 1'o clock parties of the year the affair points toward being a big success. Insist on WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM The Cream Supreme For this week: Vanilla Apricot Chocolate Strawberry Brown Bread (Brick or bulk) Special Sunday Brick: Apricot and Vanilla Golf Tryouts on April 14 Pineapple Phone 182 Ice: Privileges of Country Club for Team Contenders Take Any User's Advice and buy a The leading portable typewriter—in sales and popup books—and hand-held typewriter on the keyboard, only four inches high. Trouys for the varsity golf team will be held on the Lawrence Country Club golf course April 14. All those who wish to try out are requested to communicate with Stanley Cihlero, 1215 Dr. Ascom, as soon as possible. Remington Portable Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 733 Mass. St. Those who are intending to try for the team will be given the privileges of the Country Club course providing they obtain a statement from the manager of the team as it is necessary to show this permit before being allowed on the course. A five dollar deposit at the athletic office must be made by the club member or a member of the Country Club, and those who fail to quify for the team will have their money refunded. --of officers, continued over from the last meeting was completed with the election of Emily Ericsson as treasurer for the coming year. A team of ten men will be picked after a thirty-six hole qualifying round by the process of elimination. To be eligible for the team a student have passed twenty-even hours work during the two previous semesters. The Sport Hat $2.50 In New Light Shades SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEM There is always something new—and always you will find this “Something New” at ROVAL, at prices that are decidedly moderate. Quill Elects Manuscript Judges For Coming Oread An editorial board to pass on manuscripts submitted for publication in the Oread Magazine was elected at Quill Club meeting last night in Fraser rest room. The following members were elected to the board: Ben Hibbs, c'23, Viola Bechtel, c'23, Daisy Maria Griffin, c'23, Charlotte Aiken, c'24, The program of the evening was given by Frances Wilson, Esther Freese, Marian Crumrine, and Emily Ericsson. Marian Ross read a chapter on voting, which is being written by a different member of the club. Election The truly tenmine expression, "Perfectly Stunning," describes HYRS' ANILK, which is produced in lustrous black Satin. Anhle Strap Swede Cut-out Trim Satin Underlay Louis Heel In Suede at a dollar more. Royal Shoe Stores Inc. O. L. NEWBY Saturday, and all next week SHIRT WEEK Postpone Park College Debate The debate with Park College Monday has been postponed because of the illness of one of the members of the Park College debating team. The schedule for the debates on the 13th and 19th of April will be announced Monday. Velma E. M. Mathews, *gr3*, give a synopsis of a book, "Le Petit Chose", by Alphonse Daudet, at the regular Circle Cercle Francais yesterday at 9:00 a.m. At Ober's TWELVE WINDOWS FULL OF SHIRTS The greatest display we have ever made. An Authoritative Exhibition of shirt styles for the season of 1923 occupies the entire front portion of our window space! Manhattan and Ambassador Shirts for men and young men; collars attached and neckband styles Summer Work HIGH-CLASS NEW Selling position. No competition. Good pay. Interview only select prospects. No deliveries. Pleasant work. We train you—experience not necessary. Opportunity limited. Phone 1804, evenings. Introducing— "THE ROSEMONT" —THE ROSEMONT New four button, loose back coat—tailored in fine cassimeres—dark hair line worsteds—with two pair long trousers—at $35 $45 $55 —"Sure!!" you will want to wear one of these suits at the K. U. Karnival— —Glad to show you! The Greatest Entertainment of the Year Loads of Fun Thousands of Bags of Confetti Horns Red Lemonade Regular Circus Food Startling Exhibitions Glimpses of Old King Tut's Days 8 Wonderful Acts Including: A Heart Throbbing Melodrama A Musical Treat Many Glorious Scenes Brass Bands Beautiful Girls in Dancing Extravaganza Tempting Concessions K. U. KARNIVAL Saturday Night, 7:30 Gymnasium