Track Meet Title Race Being Taken By Kappa Sig Mer 1 pl of and be high may offi Acacia Follows Lead With 7600 Points; Two More Events Are Scheduled The Kappa Sigmas have virtually won the inter-organization track meet, leading the Acaias by 900 points, although there are two more events to be run off. The results of the meet held yesterday afternoon in the stadium game Kappa to Kappa at 7:50 a.m. at Deta Uplosion and in third and fourth places. Emerson Norton, Acacia entry and most all-track track man in school, won the broad jump with a leap of 20 feet 3 inches. Graham was second with a jump of 19.7 feet, exceptual jumping against the wind, as a twenty foot jump is considered good even in valley meetings. The Jayhawkers will be strong in this event as both Norton and Grisham will likely be able to add two or three feet to their jumping distance year's varisity sound, was doing better than twenty feet last spring. Nothing could be judged by the 220-yard dash, as it was run against a strong north wind with the mercury standing at zero. Fisher won the event, with Daniels, an Orared training school student, taking second. Fisher still continues to be by far the fastest man here, as he finished several yards ahead of the nearest man even against the wind. Daniels enters K. U. next semester and will be eligible for track for the 1924 season. Brown won the mile run in 4 minutes, 56 seconds. This was the best race of the afternoon, as Schaub crossed the line a scant foot behind Brown. "Ace" Wilson, who was doped win the race, dropped out at the end of the sixth lap on account of a hamstring injury. The race and the steady improvement that he has shown mark him as one of the best distance men in the spring, according to Coach Schlademan. Although the time on this run was slow, K. U. is beginning to develop some distance runner that will be able to show up well against any team in the valley. Fisher Still Fast Men Need More Track Men "We are needing more weight men, hardiers, and distance men," said Coach Schlademan. "In the dashes, pole vault, broad and high jumps, we have plenty of material, but unless some men in school show up in these other events, the track队 will not be evenly balanced. The distance men do well, but better than every man that has ever done anything in these events or thinks he can do something is urged to report to me immediately. "Track practice will start in full swing the first day after Christmas vacation and I want from one hundred to one hundred and fifty men to report for practice," he said. "We must be extremely most unlimited number of men, and every man in school should show us what he can do." Science Academy Will Have Fiftieth Meeting (Continued from page 1) H. Snow, who published some noted works on the birds of Kansas, and on insect and butterflies; B. F. Mauge, formerly of the Agricultural College, published important geographical papers in 1872; Prof. W. H. Carruth did a large amount of cataloging of the plants of Kansas in early days; J. T. Lovewell, for many years a professor at Washburn, and one of the oldest members of the Academy, furnished many papers on chemistry and industrial topics; Dr. S. W. Williston, who founded the School of Medicine of the University, was unique in being an authority in two scientific fields, those of fossil mammals, and flies. Some of the present members of the Academy ear. Prof. E. H. S. Bailey, of the department of chemistry, who has published papers on mineral wools, canal, oil, gas, salt, and food products; Dean L. E. Sayre, of the School of Pharmacy, who has published papers on the proprieties and identification of drugs; and Dr. E. E. Slosson head of the science bureau at Washington, D. C., who published his first scientific papers in the Academy. George Woodward, head coach of the Hays Normals, war in Lawrence Saturday and Sunday on business. He returned to his home 'last night.' TAKEN from coat-room in Spencer library, Monday evening, a grey precnt. Please return to 1346 my st., St. Phone 2023, Reward. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Hobo Colleges In Cities Have Big Enrollment James Eads How, St. Louis "millionaire hoo," dropped into Kansas City with the announcement yesterday that Kansas City is to have a "hobo college." Mr. How has already graduated from St. Louis, Chicago and New York. The college as proposed by Mr. How will have three sessions a week — a workingman's session, one on the law, and another on social economies. If Mr. How would start a "hocoe college" here at the University, he would probably have a very large enrolment, especially during the football season for the "dandelion" team, possess many of the football fan base. in all probability Mr. How could instruct the "humanees" as to the proper methods of riding by the free riders? A danger connected with bumming. The Valley Schedules A complete schedule for the Missouri Valley, 1923 season, in football, basketball and baseball is printed herewith; FOOTBALL Oklahoma Oklahoma October 18 - Neibaska at Lincoln. October 20 - Washington at Norman. October 27 - Kansas at M. at Norman November 3 - Kansas at Norman. November 10 - Missouri at Columbia. November 14 - Missouri at Columbia. November 24 - Kansas, Agnies at Mashanthe November 29 - Drake at Norman. Missouri October 13 - Ames at Columbus. October 27 - Nebraska at Columbus. November 3 - Kansas Angles at Manhattan. November 10 - Oklahoma at Columbia. November 14 - Missouri at Columbia. November 29 - Kansas at Lawrence. Kansas October 27 - Kansas at Lawrence. October 31 - Oklahoma at Norman. November 10 - Nebraska at Lincoln. November 17 - Drake at Lawrence. November 29 - Missouri at Lawrence. Nebraska October 6 - Illinois at Urbana. October 18 - Oklahoma at Lincoln. October 27 - Missouri at Columbia. November 3 - No game. November 17 - Ames at Lincoln. November 29 - Syrancus at Lincoln. Nebraska October 6 - Minnesota or Wisconsin. October 13 - Missouri at Columbia. October 20 - Kansas Angles at Ames. October 27 - Missouri at Columbia. November 3 - No game. November 17 - Nebraska at Ames. October 29 - Iowa at Norman. Washington October 4 - Boling at St. Louis. October 13 - Grinnell at St. Louis. October 20 - Oklahoma at Norman. October 27 - Ames at St. Louis. November 3 - Durye at St. Louis. November 17 - Missouri at St. Louis. November 29 - Open (Centre possibly). Open Drake October 20 - Missouri at Des Moines. October 27 - Grinnell at Des Moines. October 20 - Open. November 19 - Washington at Des Moines. November 17 - Kansas at Lawrence. November 29 - Oklahoma at Norman. Grinnell October 6 - Parsons at Grinnell. October 13 - Washington at St. Louis. October 20 - Open. November 19 - Washington at Des Moines. November 17 - Open. November 24 - Lake at Ames. Kansas Angles September 28 - Open. October 12 - Open. October 20 - Ames at Ames. October 28 - Kansas Angles at Lawrence. October 29 - Kansas Angles at Mashanthe November 10 - Grinnell at Grinnell. November 17 - Open. November 23 - Olmsted at Mashanen. November 25 - Noyes at Lincoln. DARSELL October 23 - Oakland at Manhattan, November 29 - Oakland at Manhattan, BASEBALL April 6-7 Oakland at Norman, April 13-14 Kansas Angles at Columbia, April 20-21 Kansas Angles at Columbia, April 24-25 Kansas Angles at Manhattan, April 30 May 1 Washington at Columbia, April 31-32 Kansas Angles at Lawrence, May 11-12 Kansas Angles at Lawrence, May 18-19 Kansas Angles at Columbia, May 22-23 Washington at St. Louis, April 13-14 Amos at St. Louis, April 13-14 Nebrahaus at St. Louis, April 14-15 Amos at Lawrence, April 30 May 1 Missouri at Columbia, April 4-5 Kansas Angles at St. Louis, April 11-12 Oklahoma at Norman, April 14-15 Kansas Angles at Lawrence, April 22-23 Missouri at Lawrence, April 28-29 Amos at Lawrence, April 11-12 Missouri at Lawrence, April 14-15 Washington at Lawrence, June 1-2 Nebraska Site pending, Oklahoma, April 1-2 Negrahaus at Norman, April 6-7 Negrahaus at Norman, April 13-14 Kansas Angles at Norman, April 27-28 Negrahaus at Lincoln, April 30 May 1 Kansas Angles at Manhattan, April 31-32 Kansas Angles at Lawrence, April 18-19 Open date, April 13-14 Oklahoma at Manhattan. April 21-22 Missouri at Columbia. April 28-May 1 Missouri at Manhattan. May 5-Open. May 12-13 Manhattan. May 26-Nebraska at Lincoln. May 25-26 Kansas at Manhattan. ESPECIALLY SO WHEN SOLD BY SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM Kansas Aggles February 15–K, C, A, C invitation meet March 8–Illinois relay March 9–Missouri-Kansas doal, March 24–Missouri Valley Conference. "X'MAS" Kansas (Indoor). Karissa (Outdoor). Aujil 16 - Okamawa at Lawrence. Aujil 22 - Kimasai, lawrie at Lawrence. Aujil 29 - Drake relay at DeMunite. Aujil 4 - Nebuwa at Lincoln. Aujil 8 - Mitsui at Manhattan. Aujil 19 - Miissouri at Lawrence. Aujil 26 - Missouri at Ammon. February 16, K. C, A. C, invitation meet March 8- Illinois relay. April 4, Illinois City. April 25, Drake relay. May 5- High School day. May 19- Kansas at Lawrence. May 19- Kansas at Atam. May 12- Western Conference at Atam AA April 27-28 - Drake relays. May 5 - Washington at Des Moines. April 14 - Rolla at St. Louis. April 15 - Rolla at St. Louis. April 27 - Drake reflux. May 5 - Drake at Dwine Mo. May 6 - Drake at St. Louis. May 19 - Open. May 25 - Missouri Valley at Aten. June 6 - Muskegon at Aten. June 22 - Muskegon at Aten. April 21-22 - Kansas relay. Drake at St. Louis. April 8 - Kansas at Lincoln. May 11 - Kansas at Lincoln. May 13 - Kansas at Lincoln. May 25 - Missouri Valley at Aten. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—An experienced steward for a small club, beginning after vacation. Inquire in person at 1114 phone. Ky 2191. D-15 WANTED - A limited number of men or women boarded during Christmas holidays at 1124 Miss. St., "Brown House." Phone 924. J-J Neckwear and Hosiery bearing the CHENEY label need no further comment for "X'MAS" FOR RENT - for three rooms, for light house-keeping, water, gas, electric lights. 1131 Teem. St. Phone 1572 Red. D-15 MISTAKE-Porsson taking black leather note book from home economics laboratory by mistake please return to laboratory. D-15 LOST—Phi Delta Theta pin. Finder call Anderson at 248. 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Charge it if you wish --in SPECIAL Bills Payable Jan. 10th Romance Adventure Mystery Dancing Girls and Touches of Humer. Varsity Theatre Earle Williams in "YOU NEVER KNOW" A Snub Pollard Comedy Today Only "365 DAYS" ADULTS 28cts Children 10cts WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SHOWS? ---2:15 4:00 7:15 9:00 JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS RODOLPH VALENTINO 'THE YOUNG RAJAH' A Paramount Picture Valentino as a bracey American lover and a glittering Oriental prince in his latest and greatest success. Wanda Hawley as the girl he loves, heads a great supporting cast. In every respect—a wonderful picture. Directed by Philip Rosen From the play "Amos Judd" by Alethen Luce and the novel by John A. Mitchell - - - - - Securario by June Mathis An Our Gang Comedy—"One Terrible Day" Adults 33cts Children 10cts