THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN JAYHAWK GRAPPLERS ARE SET FOR ACTION Wrestlers Meet Missouri School of Mines at Rolla Tomorrow Night SQUAD LEAVING TONIGHT Will be the Last Meet of the Season for the Kansas Team The Kansas wrestling team will meet the Rolla School of Aines wrestlers, at Rolla, Missouri, Friday night. Coach G B. Pattick, and boys will leave Lawrence tonight and will arrive in Rolla Friday afternoon. This is the third meet for the K. Kansas team, and the last one of the season. The first two meetings, one with the University of Oklahoma, water, and one with the University of Oklahoma, in Robinson Gymnasium were lost by the Jayhawkers, but the Rallo team promises to be close and give good chance for the K. U. team to win. This is the first year for the School of Mines team, and they have been in about the same number of Intercollegiate meets as we have the Jay Z Foundation. The Friday night will be the first one the Rolla school has had at home. The Kansas entries in the meet are bantamweight, 115 lbs — Glenn C. Frazier; featherweight, 125 lbs — Irving M. Archer; lightweight, 135 lbs — Harold C. Hume; wettwerth, 145 lbs — Robert F. Cramon; middleweight, 160 lbs — Warren F. Hessyweight, 175 lbs — Earl Eniacatt; unlimited — Fordy Boyle "The fellows are in good physical condition," G. B. Patrick, coach of the wrestlers said. "We feel that there is a good chance, at least to take some of the events, and we are hoping to win the meet. The men will wear it at 4 o'clock, Friday afternoon, in mediate after we arrive in Rolla." Coach Patrick is making plans for the University wrestling tournament which will be held the latter part of this month. The meet will be open to every man in school, and the teams will be divided up into schools, each man in each weight as they desire. A silver loving cup will be given by the Athletic Association to the school scoring the most points in the meet Five Women Elected In Debate Team Tryout The following women were chosen for the debating teams in the tryout held in the Little Theater yesterday: Lois Forguson, Margaret Ford, Geneva Kunkel, Evelyn Purkaple, and Geralda Schmidt. Sixth member will be selected Friday. The debate is scheduled for April 19. Geneau Kunkel, Evelyn Purkale, and Geraldine Pettit will probably comprise the affirmative team, Mr. Shinn said this morning. The negative team will go to Manhattan. The question for debate is: "Resolved that an industrial state court similar to the Kansas Industrial Court should be established in every state in the United States." Inter-Class Swimming For Women to be Held A women's inter-class swimming meet is scheduled for the latter part of April, according to an announcement by the Rush Rath Hoover, swimming instructor. There will be contests in the different strokes for form, the side, back, breast, trudegon, and crawl stroke, and the back stroke for speed. Diving and plunging will be features of the meet. A free style race, in which the contestants are allowed to use any stroke, is listed, as well as those in which only the breast, side, and back strokes can be employed. The relay race, for which each class must have four entries, promises to be the most exciting event. "The women interested in the contest may report for practise work some time next week." When Sandburg Rode A La Freight-Train "Is this your first visit to Lawrence?" Carl Sandburg was asked 'useeday night before he gave his life-cure in Fraser Chapel. "Well—yes," replied the poet, and he added as an afterthought. If you'll except the time about two years ago when I viewed your City from the door of a box car. I was or a tour of the West a la Side-door Pullman." After his entertainment was over Sandburg way wayidy by a small group of admirers and taken into the office of the Extension Division. Seated cross-legged on a table, the poet once more picked up his much-loved guitar, and dreamy strummed the strings. His song a few ditties—"Come to my house," "All is all he—and told of some of his experiences and adventures. "I understand you are a newspaper man by profession, Mr. Sandburg," said one. "How about it?" The poet plucked a long, black stogie from his breast pocket and bit of the end meditatively. "The newspaper is my meal-ticket,' he said simply. For Sandburg is simplicity itself. He hasn't a bit of poise; his most obvious and outstanding quality is complete lack of affection, and no one who knows him questions his sincerity. A lot of Lawrence people know Sandburg now. There will be many to read his books. Even the city librarian says she has had many inquiries regarding the works of the gentle soft-spoken Chicago poet. Washington, March 9—Corn on farms March 1 this year totaled about 1,131,120,000 bushels, or 42.6 per cent of the 1921 crop, as compared 1,131,120,000 bushels, or 42.6 per cent of the 120 crop on March 1, 1921. The Department of Agriculture on farms March 1, 1922, totalled 1,131,138,000 bushels or 10.6 per cent of the 1921 crop. Compared with 2,171,057,000 bushels or 26.1 per cent of the 1920 crop on farms March 1, 1921. Crane's stationery in a new and complete line. By the box $\rho r$ pound at Rankin Drug Store—adv. The Sigma Chi basketeers won the intra-mural championship last night in Robinson Gym by defeating the Delta Upsilon five, 21 to 17. The title game, which was witnessed by an unusually large crowd, was exceptionally fast and hard fought, the best of both teams featuring the contest. INTRA-MURAL FINALS WON BY SIGMA CH when Brunton missed in a tree twirl for a single tally. However Ackerman, Sigma Chi star center, soon even the score with a similar score to the test seemed evenly matched during the opening session, the score being tied most of the time. The work of the guards in blocking many promising shots stood out and the half ended with the Delta's lead, 10 to 9. Bowersock Stars for Sigma Chi With Brunton Main Cog For D. U. The Delta U's drew first blood in radiately after the opening whistlen Brunton tossed in a free thre The second period was opened by Bowersock, Sigma Chi forward, with a pretty goal from the field. A weakening of the Delta U. defense was noticeable in this half and the Oread Avenue boys were also unable to successfully penetrate the Sigma Chi defender on the only U. U. field during this half. During the last few minutes, Bowersock safely secured the gage for the Sigma Chls by dropping it into a hydraulic succession from the goal. Denton and Bowersock starred for the Sigma Chl's, while Ackerman, although not registering as many points as his team-mate, was instrumental in their success. Bowersock, Sigma Chi forward, was high point man for his team with four field goals to his credit. Brick Runton, Delta U. guard, easily was the star of his aggregation and the main cop in their defense. It was in caging free throws that materially aided the Delta U. scoring. At the close of the game last night, it was announced, the champions of the Baker University had challenged the winners of the tournament here and the game will probably be played in the near future. The box score: SIGMA CHI—21 G. F.T. 1 Denton, f...3 0 Bowersock, f...4 0 Ackerman, c...2 1 Haley, g...0 0 Saunders, g...0 0 Krunger, g...1 0 Totals...10 . 1 1 DELTA UPSILON—17 G. F.T. 1 Stevenson, f ...1 0 Skauer, e ...2 0 Mosby, g ...1 0 Oakes, f ...0 0 Brunton, g ...0 9 Carter, f ...0 9 - - - - - Sale for Friday and Saturday of Silk Underthings Totals ... 4 Referee: "Dutch" Urhlaub. The department of Spanish will hold its monthly department meeting and dinner at Wiedeman's tea room Thursday evening. Every piece that we will show in this two days sale will be priced much under the usual. Every piece is fresh and new and first time shown. The materials are high grade lustrous Crepe de Chine and radium silks in a variety of pretty styles, French band finish, hemstitched, or with dainty laces, ribbon and rose bud trim. Envelope Chemise, Step-ins and Vests—A dozen styles to choose from. all sizes, colors as above, at each... $3.45 Night Gowns in slip over styles, French band tailored styles or with lace and smocked yokes at ... $4.95 The shades are Flesh, Orchid, Turquois and Apricot. Two Piece Sets of Vest and Step-In drawers to match, French band finish with hemstitching in four shades. Set of two pieces at...$6.95 DISCUSS CAMPUS CONDITIONS Men's Student Council Considered Smoking on Campus The Men's Student Council discussed many important questions concerning campus conditions at a regular meeting of the Council last evening and noted that the group means to be followed raising a deficit in the Jayhawkman management, it was stated this morning. At present there is about $1,500 worth of materiel on hand which will necessitate the making up of between $600 and $1,000. The Student Council expects to help remedy this situation by the collection of several of the outstanding accounts and if this is not sufficient the student council may be made up by subscription. Dean Dyer characterized the management of last year's Jayhawker as being "drug mismanagement" rather than graft. The Council also considered the recently established smoking rules in a lengthy discussion. The rules in regard to the smoking on the campus have been revised, but many students, but there are still many offenders who continue to hinder traffic and smoke in the entrances of the University buildings. Warnings have been the watch work of the Council up until this time and hereafter list of names of all offenders shall be taken up and turned into the Council. The Council is the construction of small signs to be placed in front of the building entrances. Kansas City, M., March 9—Industrial peace or war in the coal fields of six western states hinged on the outcome of the meeting of the operators of the Trans-Mississippi Association to a transcontinental which convened here at 10 o'clock today. Mr. De Wilde, of Quinn City, Micha gan, delivered a lecture to the stu ents and members of the pharma eutical department yesterday after seen on "Business Methods." The lecture room was filled to capacity. Industrial Peace Pends On Meeting of Miners A committee of union miners refused to comment on reports that operators would demand a return of the cut-off switch and abolition of the cut-off system. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT--Large front room. For two or three young men. 1319 Room. Phone 1243 Red. 100-2-333. FOR RENT--Suburban cottage furnished, garage and garden, until Sept. 1st to couple without children. Phone 1834 Red. 102-2-332. LOST-Gamma Phi Beta Pin on Hill. Reward. Persis Rolls, Call 268. 100-2-334 A fine line of Cranes fancy stationary just received. Rankin Drug Store. Adv. Colorite Hat dye adds a new luster Rankins Drug Store.—Adv. Watch for Pictures of Official Team in our windows today and the winner of the $45 Kirschbaum Suit and Phog Allen's 10 iron men will be given out in Tuesday's issue of the Kansan. —we will announce in Monday's Kansan the persons who guessed correctly- Right now— Spring Suits- All wool, hand tailored, in the season's newest models $20 $25 $30 to $50 New Shirts, Hats, Ties are ready Luggage and Travel Goods 2nd Floor Pre-Easter Selling Newly Arrived Suits $ 24^{50}。 $ Offering Start-of-the-Season Assortments At End-of-the-Season Saving Crisp new models; two and three button styles: America's finest woolens; Ober Standard needlework: smartest new tan and gray colorings for Spring--including many check and plaid patterns. Beginning of the season assortments at end of the season saving. VARSITY THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY If You Have Tears of Laughter Prepare to Shed Them Now ANNA Q. 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