THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Coaches Issue Call For Kansas Relay Athletic Managers Made Chancellor and Dean of Men Must Approve Applicants Before Choices are Applications for the management of the Kansas Relays must be turned in by tomorrow evening, according to Karl A. Schlademann. Entries for the meet are coming in with every mail. The candidate's application, which must be in writing, will be gone over tomorrow evening. The six freshman managers must have passed all work, while the three managers must be obliged in accordance with the regular athletic eligibility rules. Dean John R Dyer and Chancellor E. H. Linder will have to approve the men selected before the selections are approved. These managers are all the labor in putting on the Kansas Ralew. Staff to Meet New Managers Staff to Meet New Managers The coaching staff will meet with the men selected, and Bernard Madden, senior manager, and Cain Goin, captain DeWall, who are again in school. This meeting will be held the latter part of this week or the first of next. The exact time will be announced in announcements, will also be sent to all men selected. Two Big Ten schools were hired from this morning, saying they would probably enter men in the Rays. A letter to Coach Schladman from Steve Farrer, track coach at Michigan, said that he would be sent from there, but it is doubtful if any entries will be made in the relays. Northern States to Enter Minnesota is planning to send men to enter in the special events, but will have no entries in the relays. Coochie County is also participating; they also enter some men. Baylor University, Waco, Texas, will send Frazier, their star hurdier, to compete in the games here. It is possible that the low hurdle will be added to the program. Frazier runs 50 yards, and scores 60 points, and he high hurdles in 15 flat. Fast time in the one and two mile relays is assured by the entry of Ames who was received last night. Ames holds the Valley championship in the Lomel relay, winning it here last year. The two mile relay at the Drake games has been won by Ames for the last three years. The sending of Frazier from Baylor, and perhaps other men from there also, was made possible by shifting the date of a dual meet between Baylor and Texas A. & M. the letter to Conch Schilademan said, Texas A. & M. is expected to send in team also. R.O.T.C.Announces Honors Twenty-three are Awarded Blue Ribbons Twenty-three students in the department of military science and tactics who made a grade of "A" for the past semester's work are entitled to wear with their R. O. T. C. uniform the blue Honor红弹 Ribbon. The department has announced the following students have attained a grade of "A" for work of the first semester: Verne F. Simons, senior; const artillery unit; James P. Hillman; junior; const artillery unit; James P. Hillman; junior; const artillery unit; David S. Armstrong, Kenneth W. Davidson, John F. Fontron, and Clide J. Linde, sophomores, const artillery unit; Kuzsel A. Harding, artillery unit; Ewain R. Merton, engineering unit; Wilkens, and Paul H. Savage, sophomores, engineer unit; Clayton M. Croster, Walter T. Davis, Ian W. Macinon, Victor P. Mattues, Benjamin Stough, Malcolm W. Welty, Richard E. Hansen, Robert J. Nixon, Norton D. Philips, and Emmit L. Talman, freshmen, co artillery unit. "K" Sweaters Being Given Out at Athletic Office Sweaters for football and cross-country are now at the athletic office and are being given out. All men who have been awarded sweaters are urged by Doctor Allen to call at the Athletic office. Wilson, Pratt, Grady, and Schau (captain-elect) are the mRNA receiving the sweaters for cross-country. Higgim (captain-f), Black (captain-elect), Mobby, Griffith Long, Cunningham, and Johnny Haley, Burt, Kruger, McAdams, Spurgeon, and Davidson have received sweaters for football. One of Phog's Crack Forwards "Tus" Ackermann, a sophomore on the K. U. Valley-leading quintet, has distinguished himself this season as an inimitable Jayhawk machine in every one of the nine games played. "Tus" is third in the Valley indi- Loss of High-Scoring Forware Cripples Cyclones in Battle With Nebraska Cornhuskers Defeat Overconfident Ames Squad In Fast Game Ames, In., Jun. 31...Losing to the Nebraska causer was an unexpected take-down to the Ames fans who watched the Cyclone squad crumple at the hands of the Red and White aggregation in the state gym last week. It was the first game to be played between the two schools this year. The Cyclones displayed an exceptional brand of team work in their battle with the Missouri Tigers the preceding week, but they were unable to hit the hoop for points in the Husker fight. Jacobson, the lengthy Ames center, is playing a better game every content he enters. He is not only aggressive in working the ball up the floor, but he hits the hoop with exceptional accuracy. His four goals in the Nebraska game made him high scorer. Raff, the midfiel Ames forward who was injured in the Grinnell game two weeks ago, will be on the sidelines for another week before he can report for practice with the sound. In both the Oklahoma and the Grinnell games Raff scored six field goals. He was near the top of the Mets' scoreline after the game in which he was injured. His absence has left a big hole in the Cyclone scoring machine. Seven students in the Geology department of Ohio State University have registered for the summer geology field trip of 1923. The party will drive through in Fords to Colorado where they will study the Grand Canyon region and also make an excursion to the Canyon de Chely and the San Francisco Mountains. The department gives ten quarter hours credit for this work. Gorgeous Bandannas Appear On Hill To Keep Company With Two-Quart Sombrer The engineers, wearing the six-quart sombreros, add a touch of the West to the campus. Now the girls have come forth with the gandy-colored sombreros, and now they come to the time when "chaps" and high-heeled boots will also be the rage. What memories of a dying tradition these true Western adornments arouse! Did I say adorments? Far from such an idea. Yes, they are adorning the coyotes and with probably not a thought of their origin. But out there where the coyotes howt at night and the cactus and yucca relieve the monotony of the desert sun. The vanguard equipment. The broad-brimmed sombrero is needed for protection against the fierce rays of the desert sun; the bandanna is to keep the alkali dust out of the neck, and in case of sandstorm, to protect the We may think the shape are superfluous, but they are needed to protect the rider's clothing when traveling on a bridge or underbrush or "hullboarding" a steer. It is true the day of the cowboy is passing, but out there where the sun shines a little brighter, the tradition is being kept silver by "frontier day", celebrations and rodeos. The most famous of these rodeos is that of Pendleton, Ore. Here in the western part of Iowa all parts of the United States match their strength and skill for the rich prize and championship honors offered. As nearly well known, is the Frontier day festa held at Chey. Fifty-one members of Delta Sigma local fraternity were initiated into Beta Theta Pi, national fraternity, January 6 at Oklahoma State College, Stillwater, Ok. With Beta Theta Pi and the recent installation of Sigma Chi, there are eleven fraternities on the campus, eight of which are national and three local, and seven sororities all but one of which have been named. Sigma Chi was the "father of Greeks" of Oklahoma State College, having been organized in 1988 by three men from Texas A. and M. "A Journey About Purdue," a three reel moving picture is being taken of University life to be released and Even in Kansas we may lay claim to the distinction of having a survival of the old West. Out there in Kansas we can watch the cowboy still sings his mournful walls and rounds up still lure great crowds. At Garden there is such a celebration that we have a magnitude than those far west. WIEDEMANN'S Tea Room Service ennie, Wyo. The crowds which attend to view these contests, are not merely from the surrounding locality, but from all parts of the country. The Dining Service Supreme There is a splash of color at these gatherings that is fairly dazzling. Gay bandannas, silk shirts of deep crimson, pale, shimmering blue and yellow, silver-mounted saddles, vests and harnesses, a well-tailored ship, all tend an atmosphere of old Mexico. Here every one greets every one else with a husky "Howdy." Wealth and rank are forgotten, all meet on common ground. This is one day in the year when the horse trotts down the street. A ten thousand dollar limousine will not attract as much attention as a good cow pony. Courses Offered: Bookkeeping and Accounting, Secretarial Training, Commercial Teaching, Banking, Civil Service, Penmanship, Business English, etc. SPECIAL NOON LUNCHEON 50 cents a Plate The day of the cowboy has passed, but his memory will be never forgotten. He has been perpetuated in fiction by such authors as Zane Grey and Kate Winslet that even if the rodeo was not held, he would still live forever and his deeds would be recounted to those who admired him. The bandanna wilde-brimmed hats are but some of the influences he left in every day life. Our graduates lead in office competition because of the high standards maintained in the special work we offer. Our Employment Bureau places all qualified students in good positions. Our graduates soon advance to executive positions. Call and visit the school, corner Mass, and Seventh Sts. Ask for catalog. EVENING SERVICE A-la-carte Phone 337 for Reservations SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER One Dollar a Plate Lawrence Business College, Lawrence, Kansas Ye Taverne WAFFLE HOT and WAFFLE GOOD The picture will be in story form and will depict every phase of student life and activity. It will be sent to high schools throughout the country. This is the first time such a picture has been taken for general use. shown shortly. The film is a part of the informational and news service of the University. $4.50 FOR RENT - Room for one or two bags in exchange for work in yard and garden. 6 minutes walk from Easter Bunny. Call 1602-8450. East 2 p. m. F-3 FURNISHED ROOMS—Two, east front rooms. Light housekeeping or sleeping rooms. Phone 1830, 1545 R. L. F.& TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Room for two boys in modern house at 1339 Tenn. St. F-7 SCRATCH FINISH SPRING HATS in the new shades Fern, Tan, Pearl, Seal $3.50 New classes in shortend and ty writing will be organized Feb 1. the Lawrence Business College. Join the new class in Shorthand the Lawrence Business College. SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEM LOST—Black suede bag containing $5 in bills and change. Reward Hazel Griffith, 1042 Black F-4 NOW SHOWING at CARL'S New Spring Hats in 14 Reels. A size and style for every Head- $5 and $6 Yes Sir—they're Mallorys' The modern Business school came one of the first to enter the field and about sixty years ago to do one thing it has made an excellent record in well- to train young men and young training students and securing good results. The Lawrence Business College was would be a good time to start. 21. "Gym" Clothing and Equipment 2nd Floor 1923 Suits styled over athletic lines Square shoulders—trim waist—bronch chest. The trousers of all new *all Society* Brand suits have a corded waistband; prevents shirt from injury in up–hooks trousers secure at waist line. New Society Brand Clothes already in stock YOU KNOW WHO WE ARE A real western with Real Wed. Adults 28 cts Bowersock Theatre WILLIAM FARNUM in An Al St. John Comedy "Young and Dumb" "The Brass Commandant" PHONE People taking real parts 75 Children 10 cts Thursday and Friday Mary Miles Minter in "DRUMS OF FATE" A pre-release for this territory Bowersock Saturday, February 3 Chicago, Philadelphia, Kansas City, St. Louis Cast THE DRAMATIC SENSATION Coming Back With Original Cast—Reduced Prices Last year late customers were unable to secure even single saddle name for the original cast, and this year's prices will be best suited as there will be none left for the window sale. Enclose cheese or money order and self-addressed stamped envelope. Add By Mary Roberts Reinhart and Avery Hopwood Baffling, totally different. It's certainly a great show—St. Joseph LAUGHS AND THRILLS SPECIAL REDUced PRICES FOR SEATS WILL NOT GO ON SPECIAL REDUCE PRICES FOR ORCHESTRA $2.00; BALANCE $2.00. $1.10; Gallery 75s. Plus Tax.