THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas Will Meet Cornhusker Team In Valley Relay Nebraska Instead of Mis souri to be K. U.'s Opponents in Kansas City Contest The Kansas relay team will not meet the Missouri mile relay team on the Convention Hall floor at Kansas City Saturday night as had been expected. Instead they will run against the faster team from Nebraska. Announcement of this change was made in Dr. Kelly, who is in charge of the meet. This will be the second annual Missouri Valley indoor meet. The change was made as a result of drawing for opponents in which Kansas drew the race against Nebraska. Missouri will run against K. S. A. C. a first of in the scheduled playoffs. And Amelia has no worry in the relay events, while Grimell and Drake will run out; some of their old differences. Faster Time Expected It is expected that, Kansas will make much faster time in the fourman affair with Nebraska as the opponent, as the Nebraskans are a much faster timer than the Missouri age and who ran a slow race in the dual meet. This year, as last, the relays will not be run in direct competition, but against time, the quartet making the bid must win and the track being judged the winner. Coach Schalademan will leave tomorrow afternoon with the squad for Kansas City to be on hand for the preliminaries the next morning. The impatient men, who have no preliminaries, will leave here Saturday morning. Will Run Morning Trials Graham, star hurdler, injured his knee on the hurdles on the practice field, but is expected to be able to compete in the meet. Captain Rogers also injured his ankle during the week while pole-vaulting. Will Run Morning Trials Preliminaries in the hurdles, quarter and half-mile, pole vault, high jump and shot-put will be heta at daybreak morning, while the main show will be called to order at 8:00 p.m. Coach Schlademan has sent in the following entries for the track meet to be held in Convention Hall, March 24: 50-yard dash—Fisher, Woestemeyer Graham, Norton. 50-yard low hurdles—Graham, Norton, Dillenbeck. 50-yard high hurdles—Graham, Nor- ton. Dillonbook 440-yard dash-Griffin, Firebaugh Kellet, Fisher. 880-yard run — Kellet, Meidinger, Sims, Brown. SIMS. 2-mile run—Wilson, Schaub, Grady Meng, Pratt. Shot put—Matthews, Norton, Graham. beck, Gobben. High jump—Norton, Poor, Graham. I-mile relay—Kellet, Meidinger, Wat Pole vault—Rogers, Norton, Dillen beck. Goodell. son, Griffin, Firebaugh, Fisher Woestemeyer. Boxers Ready for Finals Preliminary Bouts End With Knock-out Semi-final rounds in the boxing tournament ended yesterday afternoon at 4:00 p. m., when Grubb, 145 pounds, knocked out Merrill in the finals and Grubb meets Rising in the finals, to be held Wednesday, March 28, at 7:30 p. m. The finals are open to the public, according to G. B. Patrick, who is in charge of the tournament. Mr. Patrick met Stauffer; Abella won this class last year. N. Draper and C. Craven will go into the finals in the 125-pound class with no preliminary bout, being the only men entered in the game. Merrill and Stough will box it out for the 135-pound horses. Merrill attempted the "iron man" stunt in entering both the lightweight class and the welterweight class, but lost in the latter weight. Jordan will meet Morgan in the finals for the 158-pound class. Prof. L. E. Sayre, dean of the School of Pharmacy, will return tomorrow from Washington, D. C., where he attended a meeting of the Federal Committee on Definitions and Standards. Your last chance to see Rodolph Valentino in "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" tonight at the Bowersock at 8. Popular prices...Adv. Captain 1924 Basketball Charles T. Black, of Alton, Ill., will head next year's basketball team, having been elected to that position last night at the basketball banquet. Black has been selected for his personalism, his clean-cut manhood and wonderful playing ability. Charles will also head the 1923 football team. Carl Webring Elected Captain Prospects Bright For Next Season Wrestling Team Holds Reminiscence Banquet To Close Second Year Carl WEBring, c'25, of Stafford, will captain the wrestling team of the University next year, by the election last night at Coach Patrick's Reminiscence party held for this year's wrestling team. Nine more were present, including Katherine Stauffer, Riedel, Archer, Wyatt, Persuit, and Division. The new captain is optimistic. "We have had good experience this year, and although we are losing two of the best men on the team, Stauffer, 125 pounds, this year's captain, and Permault, 135 pounds, the new material showing up in the wrestling team, will be an important competition for places on next year's team. Competition makes for a good team, and no matter how good the material, you cannot have a good team without competition for places. Members of this year's wrestling team are acting as officials at the tournament now being put on under the sponsorship of the department of physical education. The team this season is winning five and losing three. According to the coaches, this is a good record considering this is the second year of wrestling at the University. It is not yet announced whether or not Bobby Roscoe, wrestling instructor, will return for another year, but he has been offered the opportunity to coach. "Roscoe is popular with the students here and has their support," said Patrick. The question of awarding "K*" for wrestling was discussed last night at a meeting of the athletic board, but it was not definitely decided as to the award. If K's are awarded it will require the designing of a new K. - Quick and Efficient Service-- Free enrollment. Send for blanks. Enroll now. Let us get your credentials together for the first and best positions. Southwestern Teachers' Agency W. L. BAKER, A. M. Mgr. 708 Schweiter Bldg., Wichita, Kansas In many of the larger schools there is a standard system of major and minor K'i and this is being considered for the University of Kansas. One faculty member of the board believes the present system to be confusing because of the different designs for each sport and it is assumed that a standard system of major and minor would remove this difficulty. Before the final decision is made in regard to the question, the attitude of K-men and the student body will be taken into account, according to Dr. Allen. Lindley Calls Attention to Auto Evil at Stanford In connection, with the discussion of automobiles on the campus, Chancellor E. H. Lindley calls attention to the following extracts from the annual report of the president of Le兰 Stanford University. "The University community has been agitating the subject of student automobiles. It is quite clear that no student living on the campus requires an automobile and that the presence of a number of such automobiles lead to abnormal student have the strong hope that eventually life, too much diversion, and brings the students themselves will see the world differently. It is essential for teachers to Insist on --mobiles lead to abnormal student have the strong hope that eventually life, too much diversion, and brings the students themselves will see the world differently. 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