THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN DOPES FIRST PLACE FOR K. U. IN MEET Indications Point to Struggl Between Ames and Jayhawkers Saturday FOUR PLACES WILL COUNT Compilation Places Kansas and Ames Tying for First With 29 Points Each According to all the figures which are available, the dope on the Missouri Valley Meet seems to point to a battle between Kansas and Ames for first place. Third place should go either to Missouri or Nebraska with the Kansas Aggies taking fifth place. Four places will count in the meet Saturday night: first place counts five points; second, three points; third, two; and fourth, one. Doping the various events in this way, Nebraska should score a first and second in the 50-yard dash with Deering, Smith, and Noble entered. Bradley of Nebraska should place third in this event and Paula of Grinell is doped to place fourth. The 50-yard high hurdles should result in a first for Bradley, second to Bradley, third to Paula of Agries, and fourth to Fish of Nebraska. Bradley should also win the 50-yard low hurdle event, with Waddell second, Gish or Obering third, and Riley of Kansas Aggies fourth. Kearney may upset the dope by placing in this event as he is showing up well in practice. Walters or Higgins of Ames should take five points in the 400-yard run. Griffin should take three points, with Lyton of Nebraska running in third place and Roark of Missouri fourth. The 800-yard run looks like an Ames event with Webb and Higgins entered. Third place in this race will probably go to Maxwell of Missouri and fourth to Costes of Nebraska who the 1000-yard run at K. C. A. C. meet. Rathburn or Freerot of Ames should place first in the fourth place, looking like Aggie points and Massey should place third. Ames has the edge in the two mile and should take first place and a possible fourth as well; Kuykendal of the Aggies is doped to place second with either Wilson or James taking third. Waddell of Missouri will probably lead in the high jump; Noble of Nebraska taking second and Washington University capturing third and fourth. Hamilton of Missouri looks like a winner in the pole vault. Kansas hopes for a second place from Rogers and concedes third and fourth places to Hope and Dobson of the Aggites. "Sandy" Sandefur has a good chance of placing first in the shot put; Marian plays second in the performance of Hamilton in last week's meet. Martman and Moulton of Nebraska look like third and fourth place men in this event. Relative figures seem to point to Ames as winners of the one-mile relay. Nebraska as second; Kansas as third; and Missouri fourth. A compilation of the above dope places Kansas and Ames in a tie for first place with a total of twenty-nine points each Nebraska next with twenty-four points, Missouri with twenty-three, and the Kansas Aggies with twelve. However dope is rather an uncertain thing and Jayawker entries are not going to allow it to interfere one way or the other but are going in to every event for all the points they can get. The department of physical education is preparing for the spring *work* by repairing the playground field. A short track is being made directly back of the Gymnasium which will be cleaned and freshen for their outdoor work. Playground Repairs Are Made for Spring Practice Several playground base ball diamond are being marked out for the class work of the sophomore gymnastics classes. About twenty men reported yesterday afternoon for the first soccer practice of the season. The men were taught the rudiments of playing ball, and they played although the muddiness of the field somewhat hindered the playing. Semi-Finals Will Be Held Tuesday and Wednesday TO HOLD MAT PRELIMINARIES in the wrestling preliminaries held this week, W. S. Ramsey was thrown by H. Gaston in the 115-pound class. Time 2:20 with body scissor and bar stunner. Time 2:45 with 125-using reverse Nelson and bar arm. Of the 145-pound men, Newton won from George Munch by a fall, time 3:45, using the body scissor and arm. Ely won a decision over Keiper, time 5:45. Newton won from Widmer by default in 158-pound class. Newton is also entered in the 145-pound class. The remaining preliminaries will be held before Saturday, according to Coach Patrick. The semi-finals and the finals will be held at 7:30 o'clock on Friday, March 28, and Wednesday, March 28 and 29. There will be no admission charge. Scarab Holds Initiation And Stages Big Banquet Scarab, architectural fraternity led an invitation and banquet Wednesday night for Vernon F. Smith, e24 and Joseph Radotinsky, e24. Inita theatre at Marvin Hall, foliowed by a four course banquet at the Hotel Midway. A clever six page program, done on blue print form, was carried out during the evening's entertainment. Several interesting talks and verses were offered by the members of the fraternity. Ku Ku Klan Dance The Ku Kua Klan, University pep organization, will give a dance for all old and new members at Wiedemann's Tea Room Friday evening "It's to be a mean party," said Louis Breedberg, chief of the Klan "with the purpose of fostering a better spirit among the members of the Klan." Wiedemann's Tea Room Service Varsity Dance! The Dining Service Supreme F. A. U. Saturday Night March 25 SAUNDERS MUSIC Difficulties in Duds Cause Fashion Show What to wear—it's a problem that has driven many a braind woman to despair. And now the problems it treats are more pronounced. We need more new fair students at this ini tion worry about whether this that, or the other thing would be "propier" for such and such occasion. The Hill hall be made safe for fastidiouscy. What to wear and when to wear it shall be solved at the K. U. Fashion Show to be presented by W. S. G. A. in Fraser Chapel Tuesdays, March 28, at 7 o'clock, according to Ella Buna Schmidt, given in Fashion Show, which is being given to Miss Heen Bennett's visit here next week. Beautiful models, discriminately selected from the large mass of K. U. beauties available, will show the handwork and technique according to the management. Questions of a practical nature, such as; What should I wear to the reception? What should I wear to a tea? and what should I wear to a dinner? Are you unanswered at the K. U. Fashion Show. *OR RENT* — Two nicely furnished rooms for boys. Board if desired. 1028 Ohio. Phone 2325 Red. 119-5-355 **LOST** - Scarab fraternity pin. Call 2564. 119-2-354 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY JOST- Small fountain pen between Fraser and Gym. Emily Erickson. 1125 Tenn. Phone 1572 Black 119-2-353 FOR SALE- Large size complete set of Encyclopedia brittanic, limp leather binding. New. Address A. W. leather Kansas. 119-2-582 Mrs. Chapman, of Parsons, is visit ing her daughter, Alice, e'23. Phi Delta Delta women's legal fraternity, announces the pledging of Minnie Shaw, '123, and Jessie Dana, '124. ANNOUNCEMENTS Phil Alpha Delta law fraternity announces the pledging of Vincent J Roserans of Winfield. There will be a Sphinx meeting at 7:30 at the Sigma Chi Fraternity tonight.—E. P. Norton. There will be an important meet-of A. S. M. E, at the Theta Tau house this evening at 7:30. All members are requested to be present. The Ravens of Kansas City will entertain Saturday, March 25, with a dance at Crane's Jack-O-Lantern. Coons-Saunders orchestra. EVOLUTION "The Present Attempt to Suppress the Teaching of Organic Evolution in Our Schools Dr. B, M. Allen will conduct a discussion of this topic in his Student Sunday School Class at the Unitarian Church next Sunday at 10 a.m. All Students—Men and Women are cordially invited to attend Young Men's Suits Finely tailored of splendid all wool fabrics in models young men want. Finely tailored of splendid all wool f in models young men want. $22.50 and $27.50 With two pairs of trousers $30.00 and $35.00 Selling for cash, having two prices only and eliminating every unnecessary expense is the explanation for these truly wonderful values. Boy Scout Benefit Sponsored by the Rotary Club Six Big Acts Full of Fun, Mystery, Magic, Music. The most varied program of real entertainment ever presented by Lawrence talent. One night March 27 at the Bowersock Tickets $1.00 and $1.50 (No War Tax) Mail Orders Now GOOD clothes are always good economy. One good suit will give you more wear and satisfaction than two that are just so-so. The Good Clothes Habit Will Save You Money Society Brand Clothes are for the man who buys carefully. Their style is tailored in. There are no better fabrics. Spring styles are splendid values at 1922 prices. Sporting Goods Wholesale and Retail $35 to $50 Luggage and Travel Goods