THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TRACK MEET OPENED WITH GOOD EVENTS Shot-Put and Half Mile Wer Held Yesterday Afternoon at Stadium The Inter-Organization track meet opened yesterday afternoon, when the shot-plot and half mile were held. Several good marks were made in both events, and some promising material was uncovered. Norton, Acacia, won the片 with a filing of 40 ft. **2 n.** Matthews, unattached, was awarded 35 ft. **3 n.** Aceae, received 35 ft. 5 in. for third Connelly, Phi Psi, took fourth with a distance of 35 ft. Norton is a consistent performer in that event. The half mile was a cinch race as far as amateurs were concerned, for Brown, Griffin and Kellel, all variety men, took first second, and third respectively, running the distance in 2:06. Stuckg, Aencin, and Simberger, both leading, were told to report to the varsity shes by Coach Schlademan. Coach Schadleman expressed himself as being well pleased with the day's events and hoped that more men would enter the meet unattached to see what they could do. The purpose of the meeting is material for the variety, and any man who makes a good showing will be given a try-out on the squad. Coach Schadleman believes that there are several men in school who are qualified in track who never get out, and those of men that he is trying to reach. The second series of events, the high jump and hundred-yard dash, will be held at 4:45 this afternoon. As the team is weak in the high jump it is hoped that some new manners will show up in this competition. The score for the competing organizations now is: Acacia, 1167; Aconas, 763; Kappa Sigma, 776; Delta U, 612; Phi Delt, 577; Thi Psi, 420. Says He Was One of the Best Coaches in the Valley In the opinion of Dr. Forrest C Allen, director of athletics at the University, Adrian Lindsey was tech-savvy and knew coaches in this part of the country. Coach Lindsey recently was appointed head coach at Bathy College at Lindsborg, Kansas, to take effect at the beginning of the school year next fall. The Lindsborg officials have been negotiating with Coach Lindsey since late in December of last year, and announced last week that Lindsey would head the coaching staff for the coming year. The former K. U. football, basket Wiedemann's Tea Room Service ALLEN COMPLIENTS LINDSEY The Dining Service Supreme Clothes tailored-to-order by my tailors—look better—wear better—feel better and are better than ordinary clothes. Prices $28.00 and up SAM G. CLARKE 1033 Mass St. Regardless the outcome of the Spring Election— you'll find that it is always a unanimous vote for CARLS GOOD CLOTHES Kirschbaum Suits $20 $25 $30 $35 Hickey Freeman Suits $50 New Spearpoint Bow Ties ... 50c New Breeze Bows ... 50c New College Stripes ... $1.00 New Soft Collar Shirts ... $2 to $4 —Yes Sir:—we're glad to show you. which was training there. At present Lindsey is still with the team, on a trip playing exhibition games but they start the season into this month. Coach Lindsey resigned from the University coach staff, Mareen S, and left for Dervieville, North Carolina. Coach Lindsey was a club of the American Association, ball, and baseball star, after his graduation at the university, coached freshman football, freshman baseball, and last year was the coach of varsity baseball, turning out a team of 15 players in valley championship in his first year. "Lindsey knows every game 'from A to Z and he is technically one of the best coaches I have ever seen," said Dr. Allen. "He is a good man Lindsey where he will have a chance to be at the head of athletics." Shirts You will find our shirt prices lower for the same quality. Selling for cash only makes this saving. New greys in collar attached and neckband styles, also sme splendid values in crepes, needing no starch or ironing in laundering. Two Vital Questions 1. There is to be an advisory council consisting of three faculty members and four students. First Proposed Amendment 2. The editor and business manager are to be elected from the sophomore class to serve when they are juniors. 3. The editor for next year is to be elected from this year's Junior class but the business manager is to come from the sophomore class. 4. The salaries of the editor and business manager are to be not less than $150 and not more than $350. 5. A sinking fund is to be established to take care of the profits from the publication, and to pay for any deficit that may arise. Second Proposed Amendment To eliminate an unnecessary governing party which has failed to realize the purpose for which it was formed. The constitution of the Associated Men of the University of Kansas is hereby amended as follows: To repeal all clauses, creating, referring to or delegating clause to the Advisory Assembly of the Associated Men of the University of Kansas. 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