THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS ENTERS MEN IN ILLINOIS RELAYS Four Mile Team and Four Event Men Will Compete In Meet BIG ATHLETES ENTERED There Best Men of Valley, Big Ten and Penn State Go Kansas will enter four men and 4 four mile relay team in the Illinois relays to be held in Urbana March 4 Coach Karl Schiadman announced this morning. The best athletes in the valley, in the Big Ten and probably from Pennsylvania will be entered in this meet. The decision to enter a four mile relay team followed the good showing which the Kansas distance man made in the K. C. A. C. meet. In the affair at Kansas City Wilson took first place with Massey a close second, both running easily. Wilson, the fourth man, made four men who make up the four mile team, and they will run in the order named. Edwin Sandefur, giant Jayhawk field man, is entered in the two shot events. Sandefur won first place in the 16-pound shot put at the K. C. A. C. meet with a put of 44 feet 3-12 inches, which isn't half bad for distance. "Sandy" has a good chance to place high among the weight men at Urbana and should make the Big Ten take notice. Captain Everett Bradley is entered in the broad jump, the slot put, the 75-yard low hurdles and the 75-yard high hurdles. The Olympic man led the field in both the 50-year high and low hurdle races at the K. C. A. C. meet and placed second in the 18-pound shot put. Kearney is also entered in the low hurdle competition in the 75-yard dash. Kearney did not get started in the K. C. A. C. events, but should offer stronger competition in Urbana Paul O'Leary is the other Jayhawk to make the journey to Illinois. O'Leary is entered in the 300-yard run, and from his showing in the last hat of the 1-mile relay with the other runners hard in this race. The 1-mile relay team will not enter the Illinois relays as the inclement weather has kept the men from working out-of-doors and thus they won't be able to participate in the Illinois relay field. Everett Schlade will not enter the all-round events in that he is too valuable a man in the open event, was Coach Schlademan's decision and this will apply to the spring in which Bradley is entered this spring. The men will leave Friday afternoon, and the meet will start at 7:30 o'clock Saturday. POSTPONE BASKETBALL GAME Intra-Mural Finals Will be Played March 8 The finals of the Intra-national basketball tournament billed for Wednesday night between Sigma Chi and Delta Upsilon have been postponed until Wednesday night, March 8, at $300 clock at the request of Sigma Chi according to Ad Lindsay, manager of the tournament. With two regulars, Mosby and Oakes, out of commission Delta U. would have difficulty in putting a credible team on the floor Wednesday. Mosby, center has been confirmed to bed since Sunday with a knee injury. Oakes is nursing a twisted ankle received in the Phi Kappa fracas. Postponement until next Wednesday will permit both teams to be in top shape for the title game and a close battle is expected. Physical Ed. Classes Develop Good Divers The addition of a new spring board for the swimming pool has greatly aided in developing some good divers in the department of men's physical education, according to the report given out by the swimming instructor today. Nearly all of the beginner's class of men are now able to swim a little and are improving rapid temperature of the pool has been kept even water and the pool filled completely. The pool is drained and its sides and bottom are cleaned thoroughly each week to keep it as clean as possible. Resides this chemicals are added to the water often to purify it. Sandy Winsor Better "Sandy" Winsor, the University cheer leader and all-around peppengerator, is reported to be getting much better after undergoing a recent operation. "You are staying at home, but he will soon be able to return to school." Varsity "A" to Challenge Intra-Mural Winners Varsity A will challenge the winners of the intra-mural basketball tournament which will begin soon, ask them to attend, and invite, presiden This challenge was decided upon by the members of the group at a meeting at noon today. Varsity A is composed of women who have won their "A" sweaters in athletics. Most of them have beld places on class basketball teams. This year, they will be awarded to the winners of the intramural tournaments in previous years. TONIGHT'S MAT MEET HAS BEEN CANCELLED Patrick Trying for Match With Rolla School of Mines The wrestling meet which was scheduled for this evening between Kansas and Aklahma A. and M. has been cancelled. No return match between these two teams will be held this year because it has been arranged for next year. Coach G, B. Patrick is trying to arrange a match for the K. U. team with a team from Rolla School of Mines. If he succeeds in getting the meet, it will be staged at Rolla, Mo. March 10. This meet will end the season. At members' meetings, the trainee will delightful and will keep up practice until it is definitely decided whether or not the meet is to be held March 10. Besides the meet with Oklahoma A. and M. a meet with Oklahoma University has also been scheduled for next year. There is a possibility that meets will be arranged with Ames, Nebraska, and the Kansas State Agricultural College and the meet now being planned with the Rolla School of Mines may result in a two year contract. Few Organizations in Intra-Mural B. B. Meet Few organizations besides the Greek letter sororites are entering the intra-national basketball tournaments, with manager of women's basketball. The tournament is open to any organized women's house, whose players are members of the W. A. A. Last year several of the co-operative women in the organization that desire to play should give their names to Miss Moore before February 28. There is an entrance fee three dollars. R. O. T. C. MARKSMEN IN TELEGRAPHIC MEET A score of 5061 points has been turned in to the headquarters of the Seventh Corps Area for the University of Missouri. The corps area shoot was held telegraphically on February 20, 21, and 22, and the schools represented in the meet are located in Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Missouri, Arkansas, and Iowa. Major Burdick Says the University Score is Exceptionally Good The targets used were those of the National Ride Association size and the range was stipulated at fifty feet. The following scores were turned in by the individual men: Savage, 578; Bard, 573; McCormick, 564; Hart, 564; Ferguson, 474; Martin, 611; James, 561; Fiitziimmons, 560; Walker, 537; and Schmidt, 525. The shooting positions were, prone, sitting, kneeling and standing. "That is mighty fine shooting," said Maj. H, D. Burdick, commandant of the K. U. unit in speaking of the attack that killed four civilians. "The score does not win the corps area match, the other schools represented in the shoot will know that they are getting a run for their money." The team would not win, as in the corps area match last year at this time, the University rife team took third place. There were twenty-four schools represented. Bradley was the high point man in that meet. Big $250,000 Gymnasium Planned at Michigan At the University of Michigan, Coaching Field H. Yout has been appointed as chairman of a committee to study the proposition of erecting a $250,000 gymnasium on Ferry field. The plans as conceived by Conch Yost and his committee call for a gymnasium 300 feet long and 160 feet wide. It would be modeled after Patten gymnasium at Northwestern and would be the largest and most complex Seats would be provided for 10,000 spectators that the entire student body might see basketball games. The floor of the court would be removable. The floor also would be used in the evenings or in inclement weather during the football season for gridiron practice. A dirt floor is provided for the indoor gridiron. The Tailored Suit of this Spring Season If the plan is carried out, it is hoped to begin construction in the spring of 1923. Send the Daily Kansan home. $12.50 to $69.75 Is clever practical and reasonable in price. The Suits of Tweed or Home Spun are a welcome change from the darker shades of winter and are shown in Periwinkle, Helio, Deep Rose, French Blue, Gray and Tan, Priced from Suits of Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Picotine or Mens Wear Serge. In semi-fitting, box coat effects or plainly tailored. Some with tailored braid, self trimmed or with Coats and Capes $19.75 to $45.00 Fortunate arrivals during the early part of this week gives us the most complete selection of Coats, Capes and Wraps for Women and Misses that we have shown this season. Womens and Misses Coats at silk embroidery. In youthful, womens, or stout models $23.75 to $59.75 Innes B...llene Nackman Inter-class Basketball Starts Thursday Night The freshman and sophomore women's basketball teams will open the inter-class tournament Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Following this game 'the juniors will play the seniors at 8 o'clock. The four class teams have been practicing regularly for the past two months. The cup awarded to the winners of this tournament has be held by the class of 23 for the past two years. There are five players on each team, the two-court division but need more players in a new ruling inaugurated this year. The games will be played on the big floor in Robinson Gymnasium. Miss Hower will act as referees. No aid will be charged for the opening games. There will be a very important meeting of El Atenco Thursday afternoon, at 4:30, in room 313 Fraser. All members please be present. All members of the Y. M. C. A. and of the discussion groups are invited to attend the Mixer to be held Thursday night in Westminster Hall. Nomination of Y. M. C. A. officers will take place. Games will be played, and refreshments served — Warren Bldgett, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. The second Vesper service will be held in Fraser chapel Sunday, Marcel 19, at 4 o'clock. Chancellor Lindley will be present to make the address of the evening. No one can afford to miss this meeting. Women's Forum will met Thursday at 4:30 o'clock in 206 Fraser. ANNOUNCEMENTS IDE $2.50 Collar attached shirts with new low collar attractive patterns. STRIKING COLOR combinations, rich weaves and originality in design mark Cheney Cravats with distinction. Come in and look them over. All Genuine Cheny Crawats have the name stamped in the neckband CHENEY CRAVATS SOLD BY VARSITY Wed. and Thursday BOWERSOCK Wednesday Only Comedy "STEP THIS WAY" Adults 33 cts. Children 10 cts. Reduced! Fall and Winter OBERCOATS $14 $23 $29 $39 No sir, you haven't seen such values in years. We've taken all of our Fall and Winter Obercoats and divided them into three great groups and marked them at the lowest price in years, and the prices are such as no man can afford to pass up this opportunity. As for quality the very finest Society Brand and OberStandard Obercoats are included! "GIFTS THAT LAST" The College Jewelier We Like to Do Little Jobs of Repairing Thurs. Adapted From "The Woman in The Case" Bowersock Theatre Betty Compson in "The Law and the Woman" Sketchograph A Tale of Mis-Carried Justice Adults 28 cts. Sketchograph Children 10 cts. Varsity Dance! F. A.U.Hall Saturday Night March4 SAUNDERS Price $1.00