WRESTLING TOURNEY IS EXCITING INTEREST THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Engineers, Laws, Medics, Grads and College Men Will Compete SEMI-FINALS TO BE MAR. 28 Name Seven Classifications to be Played According to Weights Preliminaries for the inter-school wrestling tournament, are being held every afternoon this week in Robinson Gymnasium, according to Coach B. Patrick who has charge of the tournament. Men who have entered should report at the office and make arrangements for their bout. A great deal of interest is being shown in the tournament and some unusually good bouts are expected. Men are entered from the College, School of Engineering, School of Law, School of Medicine, and the Graduate School. The entries and the drawings for the first round are as follows: Ramssey, W. S. (Eng.) vs. Gatson, H. (Col.); Griegl, G. (Medio) vs. Bye; Craven, C. (Col.) vs. Thorp, O. (Law); Wyatt, W. T. (Eng.) vs. 125-pound class 125-pound class Craven, c. (Col.) vs. Fink, L. (Law) Robbins, R. O. (Law) vs. Stough, B. (Col.; Stuffer) J. (Eng.) vs. Grie- sliy, Guy (Medic); Matthews, H. J (Grad.) vs. Harding, W. T. (Medic) 145-pound class Roberts, D. T. (Eng.) vs. Keiper Theo. (Medic); Perrault, B. R. (Law) vs. Stauffer, J. (Eng). Mills, L. W (Law) vs. Rose, G. E. (Eng). Hume H. C. (Medice) vs. Draper, N. C. (Col.) 158-pound class Munch, Geo. (Eng.) vs. Newton, H D. (Medio); Jetmore, H. A. (Col.) vs Norris, D. (Col.); Keiper, Theo (Medie) vs. Ely. H. (Eng.). Cramm R. (Col.) vs. Lehrherb. E. R. (Medie) Smith, F. A. (Medic) vs. Murphy R. E. (Eng.) Sparrowhawk l. (Eng. vs. Wheeler L. (Law) Widmer H. C (Eng.) vs. Newton D. M (Dic.) Cathers C. (Eng) vs. Symn A. T (Law). 175-nound class 170-班上课 class District C. (Medic) vs. Wiberg. C. (Col.) vs. Leng. L. (Eng). vs. Endacet, E. (Col); Ferguson, E. R. (Eng.) vs. Jamison, E. (H. Law) Ekzenhuser, G. (Eng.) vs. Kraybill, L. (Eng.) Heavyweight Boyle, L. (Col.) vs. Jones, "Pete" (Law); Isern, L. (Col.) vs. Bye- tzehnerau, G. (Eng.) vs. Jackson (Ward), W. (Eng.) vs. Rollinger, (Law). B. B. SQUAD ENTERTAINED The semi-finals of the tournament will be held March 28, at 7:30 c/o clock in Robinson Gymnasium, the finals will be held March 2, at the same hour. Chamber of Commerce Give Luncheon for Team Short addresses were given by Chancellor Lindley, "Phog" Allen and George E. Rody, captain of the basketball beam. H. P. Smith, superintendent of the Lawrence city schools explained the distribution of the proportion of city schools which are used for school purposes. England Worries Over Ulster Border Threats London, March 21. England is gravely perturbed at the threat of civil war along the Ulster border, it was reliably stated today. If sparks from the Ulster border ignite the Irish tinder box it might be necessary to dispatch troops to restore order, it was admitted. The situation along the Ulster frontier is becoming more serious daily. Ulster volunteers and armed Irishmen are confronting each other at many points. They are ready to begin fighting if negotiations over the conflict between Ulster, and the Free State fail to conclude satisfactorily. Leavenworth, March 21.—Warden Milton F. F. Armingine today said he doubted that the stranger arrested at Woodbury, N. J. is George Weisenerberg, member of the famous Eddie Adams band爷itig. Weisenerberg is a western man and Warden Armine believes he is still in the West. Marsh Smith, c24, spent the week in Kansas City, where he attended the K. U.-M. U. track meet. Attend the Gilkey Convocations. Twenty Men Reported For Soccer Yesterday About twenty men reported for the soccer meeting held at 4:30 o'clock yesterday at the Gymnasium, and on Friday for the playing of the game this spring. There will be enough men to make two teams, who will oppose each other in the practice. The teams will practice every day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on clock Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Ralph E. Wing, who has charge of the coaching of the game, intends to have an exhibition game during the season, which will be held here this spring. PILL-SLINGERS OUT TWENTY-FOUR STRONG Saturday's Postponed Game Results in Tie of 2-2 in Five Innings The baseball game which was scheduled for last Saturday afternoon and called off on account of the rain, was played yesterday afternoon and resulted in a tie 2 to 2. Despite the champsers were out twenty-four strong and gave a early season exhibition of baseball. The line-ups for the two teams were: Frazier c. Wetzel Bloomer 1b. Farrell Deaver 2b. Seffert Staplin ss. White Wenzel 3b. Turner Pierce 1f. Wiberg Rogers cf. Guest Conboy cf. Body, Custer *arks, Luse n. Carver, Rody last evening's game lasted for five innings. Every varsity man out managed to get at least one hit during the game. Pierce showed up very well in the field and also gives promise of being of value as a pitcher. After the game, some time was spent in playing "bilo" a form of exercise which keeps everyone participating on his toes all the time. From now on there will be one or two games played every day. Now that the days are becoming longer, Coach Clark hopes to get in some real practice and get the team lined up. In the meantime the coach will come within the next month. W. S. G. A. Plans For Vocational Conference W. S. G. A. met this afternoon at 3:30 'clock instead of the usual time in order to avoid conflicting with the Gilkey meeting tonight. Plans for the Vocational Conference which is to be held here next week were discussed. The conference is to be conducted by Helen Bennet of the Intercollegiate Bureau of Occupation in Chicago. Individual conferences with Miss Bennett for women of the University were arranged for at the meeting. Wankanta and Chi O Also Go Into Semi-Finals Monday The semi-finals of the women's intra-mural basketball tournament will be played Monday, March 27, when the winners of each division will play for a chance to win. Kappa Gamma and Pi Beta Phi are competing for the championship. Both teams have won two games. The Kappas won from Aethoch last night with a score of 28-8, and Pi Beta Phi won from Aethoch with a score of 35-10 in a came laved last week. Wankanta and Chi Omega were the winners in the U division when the former defeated Theta Phi Alpa 25,12 and Alpha Xi Alpa was deserved. Theta Phi 27,24 and Thaea two teams will compete for the championship of the U division. A smoker will be given Thursday night at 8:30 o'clock in the American Legion room, by Jayhawk Chapter of the Veterans Memorial University of the World War. Disabled Veterans Will Give Smoker Thursday Officials of the chapter announce that there will be plenty of smokes and music in the room. Spanish love songs, will entertain, and it is probable that there will be other University talent on the program also. Eight boxers of the Kansas State Industrial School, in charge of boxing and wrestling boxing and wrestling sports and a battle royal, according to Harry Robbins commander of Jaiyhawk Chapter. Makes Plan for Women's Tennis Tournament Soon Preparations for the women's interclass tennis tournament are under way, according to Helen Sorter, manager of tennis. The tournament will take place some time in May, the schedule to be amended for singles, which will be University may compete in the tournament for singles, which will be played independent of the class games. The class teams will be chosen for the doubles. The courts back of Robinson Gymnasium are being put into shape for practise. Any women interested in entering this sport are asked to turn in their names to Miss Sorter next week. F. B. McCOLLOCH. Druggis' Eastman Kodaks Ralph Brigham, c22, spent the week end in Kansas City, Mo, where he attended the K. U.-M. U. track meet. KAPPA AND PI PHI COMPETE Many Hear Lecture on L. E. Waterman and Conklh Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. What's New in the Suit Room? 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