THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANNUAL TRACK MEET TO START TOMORROW Various Hill Organizations Will Compete for Cup Now Held By Acacia Fraternity VARSITY MEN WILL ENTER Separate Beats Will Be Run for Members of Squad Other Than K-Men The inter-organization track meet for the cup offered by the Athletic Association now in the possession of the Acacia fraternity, will start tomorrow afternoon, rain or shine, according to Coskair Karl Schladenman who is in charge. The events on tomorow's program are the 880-yard run and the shot put. They are scheduled to start at 4:45 o'clock. The plan of the meet will be to allow member's of this year's varity squad, who have not received a letter, to compete in the events, to which they are regularly assigned in varity groups. In all cases the team will not eliminate the less experienced entries, varsity squad members will be grouped separately as far as possible in the preliminaries of the various events. The same plan of grouping will be carried out in arranging the variety of the strong freshman track men. The men from the varsity squad who will be permitted to enter the meet under the above arrangement are: Kearney, Griffin, Brown, Wilson, Dillenbeck and Kellett. The freshman entries to be grouped in separate heat are: Norton Fisher, Graham, Klein and Poor. in case of rain tomorrow, the time in the 880-room run will be dropped at least ten seconds, making the time 2:32. The scoring system will be that used last spring by which winning an event will count for a score with an adder in case the winning entry brings the school record in the event. Morphology Class Goes on Hike The rules of the meet are that each organization competing must have two entries in each event. Any organization on the Hill may enter a team, and a team with fewer members or a nonary organization and enter a team providing only that no competitor shall be entered for more than one organization. Societators at the meet will be required to remain in the field, and if they do not be permitted on the field, the dates for the other events of the meet will be announced in Tuesday's Kansas. Eleven members of Prof. Grace M. Chasack's morphology class hiked to Turkey Creek Saturday, where they found several different kinds of mosses, liveworts, and ferns. On the sandstone bluffs near Turkey Creek, they found some excellent flora of ferns. Pi Sigma Holds Election 17 Sigma Holds Electron Pit Sigma an organization for biological research held election of new member of Sigma. Professor S. J. Hunter apodex on the "Morphology of Artificial and Natural Parthenogenesis." Police Fired Stolen Car Left Near Lumber Yard While attending the International Revue at Robinson Gymnasium last Saturday night E. E. Bunn, 100 Kennebunk, took a car from stolen in front of the gym. Police located the abandoned car in front of the South Lawrence Lumber yard, but no trace has been found of the persons who took the car. It is believed that joy-riders were responsible for the theft. BASEBALL AUTHORITY TO AID COACH CLARK Former Manager of Pittsburgh Pirates to be Here a Week or Ten Days Coach George "Potsy" Clark announced this morning that Fred Clarke would arrive tomorrow for a stay of ten days or two weeks to visit his daughter, Ashley, and squandr. Mr. Clarke was formerly manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates National League baseball team, and is considered a leading authority on baseball today. During his stay here he has had time of his nephew, Brick Brunton, c25. Baseball practice has been progressing steadily in spite of the unfavorable weather conditions. A nine innings game was played Friday after a six inning game and a seven innings game was staged Saturday. In the two games, practically all the pitchers were given a chance on the mound. The varsity string did good work and from the new man, Long in particular, showed The line-up, for Saturday's game follows: Boyd 5 3 Custer 4 3 Bloomee 5 1 Murphy 4 0 Wenzel 4 0 Rody 3 0 Long 4 1 Frazier 0 2 Lane 2 2 Totals ... 12 13 A.B. R. H. Staplin ... 4 0 Farrell ... 2 0 Florce ... 3 2 Lobdoy ... 4 1 Lonborg ... 5 2 Gerety ... 2 1 Turner ... 4 1 Wiberg ... 3 1 Cline ... 4 0 Totals ... 8 11 There will be a meeting of the House President's Council, Wednesday, April 5, at 4:30 o'clock in Room 205, Fraser Hall. Send the Daily Kansan home. "Suiting You' HAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULTZ 917 Mass. St. An Easter Sale of Tweed Suits A collection of these very attractive Tweed Suits we will offer for pre-Easter selling at $24.75 They are from values of $27.50 to $32.50, smart as can be, and include Scotch Tweed, Melrosa Cloth, Kelly Tweeds, and Homespuns. Colors are Gray, Tan, French Blue, Periwinkle, and Maple. Sizes 14 to 40. Innes, Bullene & Hackman FEW SWIMMING ENTRIES "The success of the inter-school swimming tournament on April 12, will determine the possibility of a University team next year," said Instructor Patrick, commenting on the number of men entered to data. Very few entries have been turned in to the university. The college only school represented. More Needed For K. U. to Have Intercollegiate Team Unless satisfactory material from which to choose from can be had, there will be no attempt made to form a team to represent the University in the inter-collegiate meets next year. The interest and material shown in the coming tournament will be the deciding factor. The events will be run under the same rules as those of an inter-college meet, the schedule of events including fancy diving, plunge for distance, dash and distance swims. All men of the University are eligible to enter and it is hoped that some real competition will develop. For all those wishing to practice on hand, Robinson Gymnasium will be available Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, from 3:00 on. Cars Collide at Crossing Members of Prof. D, M. Mann's class in Remedial and Corrective Agencies, will go to Tomeka April 6, where they will visit the State Isaac Agyium and the Boy's Industrial School. Two cars collided last night shortly after 9 o'clock at the corner of Ninth and Ohio streets. The damages were not of much importance. No one was injured in any way. At the time of the accident the streets were apparently deserted. The crash was not very loud, but within ten minutes at least fifty people had gathered at the corner. Helen Dayhoff, c23, president of Kappa Fila, led a meeting at the Methodist Epworth League service Sunday evening, on "Come-Help Wash the Spots off the Sunrise Kingdom." A large poster with a yellow sundo and an Old Dutch Cleaner woman was used to tack on the pictures representing black spots of the crown, white flowers in Churches, missionaries, schools, money, and democracy were then substituted for the black spots, and the blots on the "Sunrise Kingdom of Japan were then removed. George E. Coghill, professor of Anatomy, left for Chicago Friday, where he will conduct research work on the nervous system at the Hull laboratories. Dr. Coghill expects to be back in about a month. President of Kappa Phi Leads Symbolic Service Wiedemann's Tea Room Service The Dining Service Supreme Rain Coats----Fine texture Coats now selling at 25% discount April Showers means Gabardines $25, $30, $35 all wool guaranteed "PENROD" HE'S ASKED SIXTEEN GIRLS AREAED- BUT THEY WAS ALL TOOK. M.M.M. MAY I HAVE THE PLEASURE OF YOUR YOUR - NOW. COMPANY TO THE COTILLION? Wed. & Thurs. VARSITY BOWERSOCK Wed.Only To the Men of the University In view of the fact that the Black Mask political society has on its own initiative, and even against my specific protest, placed my name on that party's ticket as a candidate for the office of 1st Vice-President of the Men's Student Council, the following statement is forthcoming: 1. Information concerning the situation did not come to my attention until after it was too late to remedy the same. 2. Since I was not in the least responsible for the action, no PARTY OBLIGATIONS OR AFFILIATIONS are involved. .. 3. It is, in addition, unfortunate for many reasons that the candidates for the office have been chosen as they were. 4. I will make no active campaign, but must let the matter take its own course and must properly accept whatever outcome results from the situation. Respectfully, PAUL ENDACOTT. Just Common Sense The Common Sense Ticket is composed of representative men, many of whom do not seek political office. They have been placed on this ticket because they are the outstanding men who should lead in Student Government and activities. Black Mask has chosen its candidates without regard to political affiliation, organization alignment, fraternity or non-fraternity status. VOTERS! These are the men who seem best fitted to lead K. U. students next year! Casting aside political beliefs, except that of the most efficient student government, look over the COMMON SENSE TICKET carefully, remembering first, last, and always, "It's the Candidate That Counts." The Common Sense Ticket COUNCIL OFFICERS President, Joe Bloomer; 1st V-Pres.. Paul Endacott; 2nd. V-Press. Charley Black; Secretary, Bob Smith; Treasurer, Max Lawellin. CHEERLEADER Pete White COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES P. H. Parks, Harry Turner, Phil Osborne, Milton Cumming Marion Collins ENGINEER REPRESENTATIVES Wallace James, Coy Patterson, Elvin Luff LAW REPRESENTATIVE Orval Bradley MEDIC REPRESENTATIVE Virgil Ford PHARMACY SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE Roy Howerton GRADUATE SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE Claude Cochran JAYHAWKER EDITOR Joe Turner BUSINESS MANAGER Bill Rollly. ATHLETIC BOARD Athletic Members: John Wulf, Glen Frazier, Red Pierson; Non- Athletic: Bud Thompson, Chas. Heath COLLEGE OFFICERS President, Archie Larkin; Vice-Pres., Ernest Newcomb; Seec. Treas., Margaret Hughes ENGINEER OFFICERS President, Howard Patterson; Vice-Pres., Jerry Keesee; Seec. Treas., Gus Etzenhouser "It's the Candidate That Counts"