THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Indoor Ball Teams Will be Organized Soon, Says Clark Oread Nine is Built Abu Nucleus of Five Players; Outdoor Practice To Start "Baseball practice will start in earnest March 1," said Cornat "Potty" Clark today. Indoor baseball teams will be organized them, and as soon as the weather permits outdoor practice will start. Up to date the men will play basketball into condition by playing basketball every afternoon from 2:30 till 5. The probable line-up of the team this year, if the men come up to expectations, will be as follows: J. Lonborg, catcher for the Pittsburgh Northwest High School, Kansas City, Mo., first base; Fraxier, diminutive catcher from last year, second base; Bill Staplin, shortstop for the Baltimore Joe Bloomer, pitcher and outfielder. Bloomer to Pitch Providing Davis and Cole do not come up to expectations at first base, Bloomer can play the position; but, as Bloomer will have to carry a large share of the pitching this season, he will need to make sure into good basket. "Sweep" Wilberg, who has been a member of the squad for the last two years, is a likely candidate for the outfield. Kennedy, a former Washburn star, is a likely Normal player, Morgan, and Lus, both making a member of last year's sound. Plenty of Infield Material Other pitching material is Halls- worthy, Kelly, former Pittsburgh Normal player, Morgan, and Luse, a member of last year's squad. Likely infield candidates are as follows: Kotapah, Bemson, Armstrong, King, White, Price, Douglas, Brennan, and Jones. McCab is a candidate for catcher. A number of players will show up well this year are ineligible. The following is the batting average of last year's men who were out for the team this year: LouBourdain, 302; Dustin Young, 302; Kris Berger, 270; Bloomer, 269. Men to Lose Thrill At Wmen's Circus No more will the wong man who wishes to attend the W. A. circus have to disguise himself in his sister's clothes and sneak in between groups of women. If he is ferreted out by the keen eyes of the policemen continually watching for the man who will no longer be to be rewarded by a cold dip in the pool, or be shorn of his curly jacks as in the past. The Amazonas of the University are to be deprived to their favorite sport of hunting out the men in the crowd to eat and drink, and the punishment that they deserve. But now "the young man desiring to attend can walk boldly up to the door clad in his own suit, push a handful of change to the woman taking tickets, and be legally admitted to the wonders of the Women's Athletic Association at a meeting last Wednesday. Each year a circus is given under the auspices of the W. A. A. In previous years it has been only for women, but the men of the University seem still to retain the boyish idea that they must see every circus in town, and some always manage to get in, in some manner. The circ this year will be give April 6. There will be side-shoes, acrobatic stunts, and the customary three rings, including animals of all sorts and clowns. Children will wear a costume for one night into a year circus ground. The following committees were appointed to further plans for the circus: Clare Ferguson, chairman of advertising committee; Mary Helen Chin, chairman of marketing committee; Mary Helen Hamilton, chairman of committee to manage side-show; Olive Ashley, chairman of the acrobatic stunts committee; Gladys Snyder, chairman of the entertainment committee and Dorolyn Boyd, chairman of concessions committee. Edward Kurtz, professor of violin in the school of Fine Arts, will play in two recitals at Huntington, West Virginia, April 1 and 2. Monday evening, April 2, the recital will consist of his own compositions. Julian William, pianist and organist, will play Mr. Kurtz's accompaniments. Alpha Omicron Pi sorority held a reception in honor of all University professors on Sunday afternoon. Mary Louise Amos, c26, visited relatives in Topeka Saturday. Kelly Addresses Lawrence League of Women Voters "Some Things Which Need Women's Interest," was the subject of Dean Kelly's talk to the League of Women Educators at Wiedenberg's tea room at 12:30 Monday. He spoke of the need of women's interest in the schools, and the regulation of city ordinances that limit girls' playgrounds and motion pictures. The League of Women Voters is a national organization of the women of America whose object is to make politics cleaner, and Dean Kelly said that they were doing a great work in that field. Men s Glee Club Will Make First Concert Appearance Tuesday Student Enterprise Tickets Ma be Used For Admission to Program The Moe's Glee Club will give its first concert of the year on Tuesday, Feb. 27, at 8:15 p.m. in Fraser chapel. The Glee club, according to Prof. Walter W. Whitlock, director, has prepared for Tuesday evening's concert, and some excellent numbers are promised. The club was included on last week's program of the Merchants' Short Course. They also gave a concert for the students of Haskell University at Librarian Saturday evening, Feb. 24. Admission to Tuesday's concert has been placed at fifty cents. Student enterprise tickets will admit. The program begins. The program follows: Invictus Hulu Love Like the Dawn Comes Stealing Coolness Glee Club Deep in Your Eyes ... Jacobi Trombone solo, Cyde Lucas Lullaby ... *Harker* Go Long, Mule ... *Dixon* Glee Club The Muleteer of Taragone The Muleteer of Tarragone $u_{\mathrm{muleter}}$ Vocal solo, Earl Miller The Hidden Song ... Cindman Autumn Lament ... Woodman Legend ... Wiennowski Violin solo, Fiske Mountain Swing Low, Sweet Chariot ... * Burleigh Bon Jour, Ma Belie ... * Behrend Quartette Trim Ship ... Crosse Glee Club Piano solo ... Selected College Medley ... Robinson Glee Club The personnel of the Glee Club: First tenors: Eugene Wright, Stuart Campbell, Harold Herdon, Palmers Stephens, Glenn Simms, Howard Firebaugh, Chester Brewer, Charles Courtney. Second tenors: Harold Frisbie, Charles Rogers, Francis Prosser, Raymond Dyer, Paul Woolwine, Avary Alcorn, First bass. Wm. Hiebert, George McCullough, Clyde Lucas, Malcolm Welty, Kenneth Miller, Leonard Male, Wm. Rice. Second basses: Earl Miller, Charles Wyatt, Ray Purkapule, James Austin, Leroy Raymonds, Jay Tracey. Court Captains Will Meet Women's Basketball Schedule to be Decided on Tuesday The captains of the four women's ask篮球 teams will meet with Miss loofer and the basketball manager fary Helen Hamilton tomorrow biday, noon to decide on the order f the glass games. Mary Helen Hamilton will also call a meeting this week of the representatives of the organized houses which wish to enter the intra-mural games. Each organized house intending to enter is asked to notify Miss Melissa McKinney at HFH in the Phi Beta Kappa. The organizations will begin practice March 5. Two games are to be played each vening, the first two on March 7. he schedule is to be completed on farn 19. Women still have an opportunity to make the swimming club, according to Miss Margaret Barto. The junior and senior trup-outs will be on Wednesday, at 10:30. The freshman and sophomore tryouts at 4:30 tomorrow. The University Housing Committee reports that they are paying out on the Cosmopolitan club. Debt which were contracted to the amount of $10,000 are being paid off by rentals from the rooms. This money is also sufficient to pay all the monthly bills. The department of geology has received a set of 225 crystal models of pearwood, imported from Germany, for use in connection with work in mineralogy. These models are called the Penfield Collection. "May God bless you, the devil roast you, and the angels eat you made up into little sauages." That is the greeting that you would get were you to sneeze in France. Has no one said ought to you in these troubled times of sweezes, snuffles, and other signs of the "fli" or. Or has everyone been too busy sneezing to pay any attention to your "Kerchoon-on?" Flu Brings Brains in its Wake; "Sneeze and be Witty," Advocate Followers of Ancient Aristotle According to the survival of a traditional fear of evil foreshadowed by the act of sneezing, that is a custom in many lands of uttering a salutation or benediction upon hearing any noise. But as he has said many a sneeze is saluted with "Zum wohl," or "Gott seigne dich," or "Gesundheit." This habit is said to have originated during the prevalence of the great plague in Germany during the fourteenth century. One of the earliest cases was a sneezebreze, single at first, but soon followed by a number of sneezes in quick succession. When a person sneezed, therefore, it was assumed that he was infected with the plague and all who were near him commended him to the priest, and immediately sought healthy snouts. While this is the view generally held of the origin of the custom prevailed to light the fact that similar customs prevail among the wildest tribes of Asia, Africa and Europe. The literature filling in the culture today, investigation K. U. Graduate Tells Story of His College Activities Work Brings Big Success A. G. ALRICH The college career of Jesse Clyde Nichols, A.B.0'2, appears in the last issue of the American magazine. It is a story in which a boy, despite the family to finance his way through school, insisted upon navigating his own way. County Clerk E. K. Bussing is receiving many inquiries by ex-soldiers for bonus blanks. The blanks have been sold and said that notice would be published in the Daily Kanan as soon as the blanks were available. Mr. Bussing said the issue of the bonds was not passed by the legislature. Mr. Nichols was a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. During the time that he was in job he worked at a variety of jobs. He earned about 40 per cent of his expenses selling meat to local merchants, from a Kansas City wholesale house. He corresponded for the Kansas City Star newspaper, and bidded old varieties dry, and bidded old other positions. During the summer between his junior and senior years, Mr. Nichols decided that he would like to see Europe, and set aside $125 for the purpose. After a particularly adventurous trip in which he worked his way across the Atlantic both times, and rode over the greater part of the continent, he reached Kansas City with only two cents in his pockets. Luckily, he met a friend, to whom he sold his sweater for sixty odd cents, which exactly paid his fare to Oatlite, where he then lived. He arrived home from his trip abroad, broke, happy, and coontess. One of the remarkable features of his school career is that, despite his classmate for five months, he tied him an academic for first honors in scholarly of Greece, Rome, Egypt, the Jews, and other ancient peoples, is full of allusions to similar superstitions in ward to sneezing. Mr. Nichols is now a prominent real estate man in Kansas City, Mo. He is particularly noted for the addition of the Country club district, which represents a triumph in real estate as well as architecture, Wichita, Feb. 26—Thousands of women are required to file an income tax return and pay a tax on their net income for the year 1922. No official estimate can be given of the number of such women, but statistics of income for the year 1920, recently issued, show that approximately 50,000 women are eligible for that year claiming the $1,000 exemption allowed a single exemption. The amount of net income reported by these women was $1,264,955,727. In addition there were fledged 182,181 women who had been the cremation of $2,000 as the head of a family, "a person who supports and maintains in one household one or more individuals closely related to them" (by blood, marriage or adoption). Half a Million Women File Income Tax Returns Engraving, Printing, Binding Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies, Printing by any process 736 Mass. St Stationery When you sneeze, take heed of the time, the place, and the circumstances of the occurrence. According to the ancient Greeks, these three items have a great influence upon whether the moon appears in your nighttime instance, if you squeeze between midday and midnight, rest assured that Lady Luck is on your side, unless and note this carefully—unless the moon chances at the time to be in the sign of the Virgin, the Balance, or the Mercury, then becomes a sign that your next hour professor is going to spring a quiz on you, or your "only girl in the world" is going to shake you for one of your "best friends" who has a meaner "line" than yours. If one wishes to turn to the "right" all fear if future evil will be flung to the our winds. Be not discouraged, therefore, if you sneeze early and often (always remembering to turn to the right), for did not wise Aristotle say that I should not salute him, the salutation is in honor of the brain, which is the seat of the understanding and wit." If the more you sneeze, the witter you get, just think how some of us will be able to learn newer words in newer fields to conquer. Kerocho-*o* Prof. S. J. Hunter, head of the department of entomology, who is exofficio an entomologist, has been invited to attend a conference of state entomologists at Urbana, Ill., March 2-3, at which an effort will be made to provide closer co-operation between the two states represented at the conference. Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Nebraska and Kansas are the states which will send representatives. Although no stated program has been arranged for, the State Department of the common entomological problem that confront this region. Hunter to Attend Conference Sigma Nu held initiation Sunday for Fenton Sanger, c,25. Oklahoma City, OKi; Rowland Richter, c,26. Poona City,咖Oly; Herbert Griber,咖; Joseph Woodfield,咖; Joseph Woodfield,咖; Nickerson,咖; Harry Parson,咖; Lawrence. ANNOUNCEMENTS "Applied Psychology" is the subject on which Miss Dorritt Stumberg, instructor in the department of psychology, will speak at the Women's Forum Thursday, March 1, 4:30 p. m., room 210, Frasel Hall. Because of the Kansas-Missouri game and other conflicts, Kappa Phi will not hold its regular meeting Wednesday night. The next meeting will be March 7, 7:00 p., m—Mrs. Liah Spyrier, Nesper. Many of the women have tried only five-mile hikes, but the more energetic have gone ten, and a few have been daring enough to try twenty-five miles, the more pointed points of destination have been exhausted, and those who have hiked most are crying for a new destination, as the old ones are getting tiresome. The roads to Brown's Grove, Cameron's Bluffs, Blue Mound, Six Corners, and the Fort-to-Port area have been traversed many times. Olive Ashley has walked 180 miles and has the highest individual record. Margaret Baird is second with 145 miles, and Lucile Pyffel third with 160 miles to her credit. From these women she has trained to five miles for some women, as that is the smallest amount to be made. Almost any day the hikers are to be seen starting out into the country around Lawrence. The experienced hikers are able to walk uphill, climb steep slopes, horse can go, and on one occasion the women did outwalk a team of horses on one of the country roads. Sarab traveling exhibition will show sketches here from February 27 to March 3, in the department of architecture, Marvin Hall. The sketches will be in pen, pencil, and watercolor from University of Illinois at Carnegie Tech, Pennsylvania State, Carnegie Tech, K. K. U. Hiking is as popular as ever among the women of the University. Sixty-four women have hiked a total of 1,650 miles, almost one-half of the total distance during the first semester this year, according to the records turned in to Joan Bennett, point system manager for W. A. K. this week. No state of weather has been able to stop the snow and ice every day throughout the winter. Tailored Clothes $23 and up. Discount of extra pants ordered with suit. Cleaning and Pressing. A ticket of 11 suit presses, $3.00 K.U. Women Outwalk The Plodding Horse W. E. Wilson Phone 505 712 Mass, St. It's The Quality and Service That is the attractive thing about Brick's. The service is always for the best advantage of the customer and the quality is even more than that. The quality of Brick's feeds is second only to Sunday night dinner. Fresh vegetables and steaks, they're cooked just right. Telephone 592 and tell Brick to reserve a place for you, for Sunday night. The Oread Cafe E. C. Bricken, Prop. Robert Cramm, fs24, is instructor in physical education in the Wilson High School, Wilson, Rans. Cramm. Robert Cramm, f Georgin Francis, fa25, who has been ill at Simmons Hospital, left Friday for her home in Cherrymvale. He also attended Lillian Bixby, b26, accompanied her. We Leave no Odor of Gasoline in Clothes That We Clean CLARK LEANS LOTHES 730 Mass. Phone 355 NECKTIE WEEK Send us your worst looking ones to be cleaned. You'll be surprised how new they'll look. PHONE 75 NEW YORK CLEANERS hair. Adds life and luster. Ask your barber for a Sta- comb Rub. All stuffed. Ideal also after washing your hair. Adds life and luster. For Unruly Hair Stacomb keeps your hair just as you comb it and at the same time supplies natural oils which the scalp absorbs. At all druggists. Makes the Hair Stay Combed Bowersock Theatre TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY SHOWS: 3:00 — 7:00 — 9:00 Adults 33c Children 10c also Stan Laurel in — "Mud and Sand"