THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas Track Men Begin Preparation For Indoor Meets Coach Schlademan Issues Call For Varsity And Freshmen Candidates With the first of the series of indoor meets for the Kanass track team beginning February 17, the training sheds are open and a call for candidates. The team's candidates, both variety and freshmen, to report for training at once. Letter men and those on the freshman squad of last year have already had two work-outs since the Christmas recess. New candidates are asked to provide themselves with gym suits and tennis shoes. Sween shirts will be provided, and shoes as far as possible. K. U. Prospects Good Prospects for a winning K. U team this year are fair, yet reports from Missouri indicate that M. U will have a team of the old time variety "variety which will make the other schools of the Valley take notice. Kansas is going strong in the pole vault with captain Captain Rogers, Dillenbeck, and Norton all clearing the close to twelve feet, and in the high jump Norton, Poor, Graham, and Glaskin look good making around six feet. In the broad jump Grham takes more than twenty-two feet last year; Norton and Goddell, are other good candidates. Will Miss Bradley in Weights Lack of sufficient material in the weights and owing to the loss of Bradley, the outlook in this field is not as bright as in some of the other events. Norton, Kennedy, a former Washburn track man, and "Red" Ivy have been practicing on the shot and discus. The performance or Fisher in the sprints is known, and Woeestermey, next semester, will be a point winner in the shorter races. For the quarter and the half competition is keen with Griffin, Firebaugh, Kellet, Brown, Mertz, and Lewis contesting. Woeestermey and Kellet can also be used as alternates in these races. Need Distance Men As in the weights more material is needed in the longer distance races Wilson, Schapu, Pratt, Grady, Meng and Cohill are working out at presses to see more men trying for places in the mile and two mile runs. Schedule of the indoor meet for this spring is as follows: K. C. A. C. Invitation at Kansas City, February 17; Illinois Relays at Urbana, March 4; Missouri Invitation, March 9; the M. V. Invitation, March 24. The outdoor season will follow that immediately. SPORT BRIEFS A central states independent-amateur basketball tournament, which will bring together teams from Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky. He held early this year. Approximately 400 teams would compete. Glen O. Perkins, former University of Kansas grid star, referenced the post-season football game Christmas at Arizona and the Utah Aggies. American Olympic team trainers and coaches are already in great demand among foreign nations, although the Paris international meet is still eighteen months away. Correspondence addressed to the Amateur Athletic Union and the American Olympic Association is particularly devoted to negotiation for American trainers. Couch Barr Barron of the Michigan Aggies expresses great hopes for the 1923 team because his green material of the past season has had its training under fire and next year's deer season is likely to largely emerge from this year's sophonores. Potay Clark coached the Michigan Aggies in 1918. Colgate will be the first eastern football team to invade the new Ohio Stadium, dedicated this fall. The warriors coached by "Dick" Harlowe, who held Cornell and Princeton to lose touchdown victories during the campaign just closed, will visit Ohio State on October 13, 1923. Miss Caro Lynn, of Tarkio College, Tarkio, Mk., spent the Christmas vacation with her sister, Miss Margaret Lynn, of the department of English. K. U. Grad Practices Law in China Sidney A. Moss, LL B,716, and Roland S. Holland have entered partnership and started a law office in Shanghai, China, according to an announcement received yesterday by Dean Arant of the School of Law. They announced that they would engage in the general practice of law at 2A Kiukiang路 International Bank Building, Shanghai, December 1, 1922. Action In Intramural Basketball League Will Commence Soon Varsity or Freshman Squad Men Not Allowed to Play by New Rules At a meeting held yesterday afternoon for the purpose of forming an Intramural Basketball League, an organization was conceived consisting of the social fraternities and professional fraternities and boarding houses. A team was be worked out by drawing the names of the organizations from a hat. A few eligibility rules were drawn up in which it was decided that no freshman or Varsity squad man could play. To be eligible to play on an organization team a man must have been a student at least for at least thirty days. A man will be allowed to play on but one team. Coach Chrong appointed a committee on eligibility, composed of one representative from each of the three groups. Bud Thompson represents the freshman team. Harry Morrow the clubbing boards. Play in the Intramural League will start as soon as possible. The gymnastism will be open for practice at the gymnasium and for fresh man or varsity practice. K. U. Poets Publish Verse Three Students Have Work in College Anthology Three students of the University of Kansas are represented in a recently published volume, "The Poets of the Future, 1921-1922 of College Anthol- tomb," by Henry Tschinkt, with the Stratford Company, publishers, Boston. "Goodbye-to My Mother," by Margaret Larkin, c24, which first place in the Kansas Author Club contest, is one of the representative poems. "The Peddlers Song" is a contribution to Rollin Mola Parker, c26; to Bodin Mola Parker, c28; to Daisy Marita Bishop, c23; to the third poem. Miss Bishop is president of the University poets' club, Rhadamani. This is the sixth year Dr. Schrittkind has compiled the best college verse collected from all leading colleges and universities. Garland Lichty, fs is now with the Standard Oil Company of Wichita. Kansas. Second All Missouri Valley Basketball Contest To Be Held Carls Will Give $45 Suit and Dr. F. C. Allen Will Give $10 to Winner The second annual all-Missouri Valley basketball team contest conducted by Carl's clothing store was announced this morning. The prize to the winner will be a $45 spring suit given by Carl and $10 given by Dr. Kyle McCormick. The contest consists of guessing the personnel of the all-Vaillent team. Insist on The contest is free and open to all men and young men over sixteen years of age. Cards on rules, schedules, and guessing masks may be secured at Carls. The contest opens Friday, January 5, and closes March 15 in the queues and players in the Missouri Valley are barred from the contest. once tried — always used Carla originated the guessing contest last year when for the first time basketball schedules were made on our conference team a game at Lawrence. to Winner At the end of the basketball season the coaches of the Missouri Valley will get together and choose the all-steel players of the players of the conference teams. Lat year there were 2,300 guesses registered and ten states represented 131 people guessed the correct team which was, Forwards, Browning, Misi, Cowboys, Denver, Oklahoma, Guards, Endocast, K. U. and Bunker, Missouri. At the drawing the suit and money were won by P. R. Wunsch, 911 Alabama Street This year the judges will be Lloy Ruppenthal, of the Daily Kansan, and Tom Swaincy, Jr., of Lawrence. It will be announced that games will be drawn "toom a glass jar." Arthur Berger, c25, who was on- orated on for appendicitis in a Kan's City hospital last week, expect to return to school next Monday. Fancy bricks and individual molds a specialty Wiedemann's Ice Cream Phone 182 Varsity Dance! F. A. U. Hall Schreiber's 5-Piece Orchestra Saturday January 6,1922 Every man of the Jayhawker court squand which went to Omana was given a chance in the Creighton game as a result. From the books of the score, he did. Basket Bawls DeVaughn Francis The tightness of the Kansas defense is attested by the fact that the sensational Creigianomani, Tranman,伙伴, is in a sliding by for a lone field counter. Leave it to John Wulf to pull the sentimental, however. No sooner had he replaced Frederick at center position than his goal from the far side of the court. The all-around court ability of the Kansas squared showed up particularly well in the random substitutions of Phog Allen throughout the game. Creighton managed to slip a iaffo goal in the Kansas basket in the last sixty seconds of play. And even then, it was too much for philanthropy of Black and Endoscot. Contrary to previous reports, only the two forwards, Trantman and Captain Lovely remained of last year's victorious Creightonians. Commenting on the splendid guard game of Kansas' star defenders, Captain Endscott and Charles Black, is a waste of time. Everyone knows that Mt. Orand has the two best guards in the Missouri Valley. Kansas allotted but one lone free throw to the Omahans during the first half. The period ended with Evidently the gridron defeat on Thanksgiving is still ranking in the hearts of the Kansas backpackers. In 2016, the Kansan One hotel was, "Beat Mizzou!" Bowman and McDonald did good work on the forward end of the Jayhawker machine as well as Ackerman. Kansas' guards, it will be noticed, run up more points to their individual credit than the whole Omaha team. The Creighton game shows adequately the futility of reckoning the outcome on Old Man Dope, Creighton's crack forwards, Lovely and Trantman, were expected to do wonders. If Kansas doesn't develop all-Valley material this season, it won't be the fault of one Dr. F. C. Allen. And now on to Nebraska! After that little affair in Stadium Field at Kansas' Homecoming, a sizable piece of crepe on the Huskers' doorknob will be balm for the heart of a Jay-hawk. Kansas on the long end of a 15 to score. Sale of collar attached shirts $1.95 and $2.45 Tailored Caps at about half price $1.65 They're broken lines from our regular stocks—taken out to make room for the new spring caps. Everyone carefully tailored from imported and domestic lovats, softings and tweeds, in a variety of smart shapes and patterns. Varsity Theatre Tonights Show --sufficiently to buy now An Our Gang Comedy — "Saturday Morning" Adults 33 cts Children 10 cts Varsity-Bowersock Friday and Saturday Thomas Meighan in Back Home and Broke' ."Back Home and Broke" Katherine MacDonald in "White Shoulders" The University of Missouri Y. M. $15,000 which were obtained by construct- 2. A building will be sold at auction who made improvements in it Columbia January 2 to satisfy the building and by merchants who judgments aggregating more than the sold furnishings for it. Our Clothing Customer Appreciate Our Clothing Values and Our Clothing Prices "Get Set" —the Second Annual Mythical All-Mo.-Valley Basket Ball Team Contest opens Friday, Jan. 5 and closes Mar.3 —we again have the pleasure of offering to the winner a— $45 Spring Suit, tailored by A. B. Kirschbaum— Dr. Forest Allen, as an extra prize will also give 10 Iron Men to the winner the Iron Men to be "jingled" in the pockets of the $45 Spring Suit— This Contest is FREE—and is open to all Men and Young Man over 16 years of age. All officials, coaches and players in Mo. Valley Games are "barred." This contest will again be judged by Lloyd Ruppenthal—Kansan, and Tom Sweeney Jr. —Peoples State Bank. The judges will base their decision on the Mythical All-Mo. Valley Team that will be published in the Kansas City Star, after the season closes. Cards on Rules, Schedule and Guessing Blanks will be given out at store and at the Basket Ball Games. In case of tie guess, all names drawn glass jar. LAST YEAR 2300 Guesses were registered 10 States were represented 131 Guessed Correct Team $45 Suit and 10 Iron Men won on the draw out by— P. R. WUNSCH, 911 Alabama St. THE TEAM— THE TEAM— Forwards—Browning (Mo.); Rody (K.U.) Center—Waite (Oklahoma) Guards—Endacott (K.U.); Bunker (Mo.)