THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM MEETS O. U Jayhawker Mat Men Make Thei First Home Appearance in Robinson Gym Tonight WILL CALL BOUTS AT 7:30 Action and Bloodshed Predicted in Kansas-Sooner Meet; Band Will Be There All band men are to meet in Robinson Gymnastium this evening at 7:15 o'clock for wrestling meet. The Oklahoma University wrestling seven arrivals in Lawrence early this morning and at 10:30 o'clock both the Kansas and Oklahoma teams weighed in at Robinson Gymnastics. All entrants met the rules for a little while in readiness for the big meet to be held in Robinson Gymnastics at 7:30 o'clock this evening. It's to be a meet full of thrills, this Kansas-Oklahoma bout. The band will be on hand whoaping it up and will be plenty of blood for the blood thirsty and lots of science for the scientific. They are to be rong, and ready battles with action all the time. And while this is the first year for a Kansas wrestling team Coach Patrick promises that his protégés will offer stiff competition for the Sooner lads. Sober lasts. Wrestling is fast becoming one of the sports in the Valley. Wrestling meets at Ames have been drawing regularly, an average attendance of 3,000. The Sooner-Oklahoma A. and M meet last Friday drew a crowd of over 2,000. Reports from these bouts indicate that more excitement and spirit is shown than at many varsity basketball games. Student activity tickets admit to the bouts tonight or paid admission at the door is six bits, 75 cents. Stanford, Hume, and Boyle are the Kansas favorites in the bout this evening. While Coach Patrick does not predict victories in these weights, nevertheless, he promises some real wrestling skill and strong Kansae competition. Either Frazier or Wyatt will enter the banquet weight providing they are able to make the weight six o'clock this evening. Entries: Okahlaone Wt. Kansas Grimes 115. Wyatt or Frazier Armor 125. Stauffer Simhill 135. Hume Mar 145. Crumm Jackson 158. Walker, Art Cooper 175. Endeacott Walden Heavy To Tangle With Sigma Chi's Wednesday for Title DELTA UPSILON INTO FINALS The Delta Uplawn five played its way into the finals of the intra-mural basketball race by defeating the Phi Kappa basketmakers, 18 to 13 in a fast game last night in Robinson gymnastium. The title game will be played when the Delta Kx and Sigma Chl's target for the first place honors. The game last night was featured by the close guarding of both teams. The Phil Kappa took the lead immediately after the starting whistle with a field counter and two free throws. Brunton soon followed, however, with a pretty basket from the court. Delta fell in, and defenses worked off the teams prevented six counters and the half ended, 6 to 9, with the Phil Kappa leading. The closing period witnessed the weakening of the Phi Kappa defense, and Oakes and Skær broke through for field counters. Blumer and McLean in turn registered goals for the Phi Kappas. Then with the Phi Kappas leading by a single point and four minutes to play, the Delta UCLA opened the match against Dolla ULCa, their opponents and gave them a safe lead which they held throughout the remainder of the game. blurmer, Phi Kappa center, easily starred for his aggregation, while Brunton of the Delta U.'s was instrumental, breaking up many promising plays. DELTA UPSILON—18 G FT Skare, f. .3 0 Stevenson, f. .3 0 Moshy, c. .3 0 Brunton, g. .2 2 Oakes, g. .2 0 Totals...8 2 PHI KAPPA--13 G FT McLean, f. ...2 0 McMamann, f. ...0 Bloomer, c. ...1 5 Mnally, g. ...0 Dixon, g. ...1 0 Brueck, g. ...0 0 Totals...4 5 Jack Waugh '122 spent the hold Tennis Mustaches Appear to Flourish You have noticed the increasing number of tennis mustaches—one or two on a side—that are appearing on some of the men on the hill! Here, you see a player in the service of the mustache was a new co-operative movement among certain men on the hill or a necessary qualification of a secret organization. It seems, however, that the small awning plays in the court against only to the individual wearing it. Most of the mustaches have been grown as an experiment. The men are away from their little dears at home so they let the foliage grow for a week or two. One student was heard to say that the most hairy kids were the next best thing to cover up part of his face was a mustache. Thus it appears that many of the students feel the urgent need of such a covering. NEBRASKA-TIGER TILT IS BIG SPORT EVENT With Kansas Leading Confer ence by One Game, Columbia Battle Interests Valley Valley Standings. | | W. | L. | Pet. | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 13 | 1 | 924 | | Missouri | 12 | 1 | 924 | | Drake | 17 | 4 | 636 | | Nebraska | 6 | 5 | 545 | | Oklahoma | 6 | 5 | 538 | | Ames | 5 | 8 | 384 | | Aggies | 8 | 8 | 273 | | Grinnell | 1 | 11 | .083 | | Washington | 1 | 11 | .083 | With Kanaas leading temporarily, in the Valley race, having lost the same but won one more game than Missouri, the interest in the Valley race this week-end settled around the Nebraska-Tiger tilt to be staged in Columbia tonight. A victory for Ruby men will tie Kansas n Missouri for first place placing both teams with two games unplayed on Sunday. The Columbia basketeers should have little difficulty taking the Cornbaskiers into camp. The former battle was easy pickings for the Rubyites and provided they have sufficiently recovered from the Kansas blow of Tuesday, they should repeat their former performance. Practically the first upset in dope since the start of the season occurred in Columbia when the boys from Mount Ouachita topped the Tigers for a Valley title tie. Most every other game this season has resulted in a victory according to Old Man Dopes' figures. Now since the start, there is no The other games this week end are among the teams lower down the percentage column. Ames should emerge from the Aggie battle with the haulrest of victory while Oklahoma will undoubtedly romp away from Grinnell. Drake according to all indications should take a hard couple battles at Oklahoma in right. The same finish the Cornhuskers in Washington and the final shot will probably follow the Lincoln men on the long end of the score. Games; FRIDAY Kansas Argies at Ames. Nebraska at Missouri. Okahoma at Kentucky. SATURDAY Okahanna at Drake. Nebraska at Washington. WRESTLING NOT NEW HERE K. U. Wrestlers Took Second in 1917 Triangle Tournament "There is a mistaken idea among the sporting fans of K. U., that this is the first year we have had wrestling matches with other schools," said Doctor Naumihi, head of the department of physical education this morning. "It is true, however, that this is the first year we have had an organized wrestling team. K. U. wrestlers took part in a gymnasium tournament held March 8, 1977, by Kansas State Normal, K. S. A. C. and K. U. The normal won this tournament with 21 points. Kansas took second place with 18 points and K. S. A. C. made 12 points. Fast and Easterday represented Kansas and were trained by Mr. Root and Mr. Babb. Y. M. C. A. Mixer Planned By Sophomore Circle At a meeting of the Sophomore Inner Circle last a. Y. M. C. A. Mixer 2 was arranged to be held next Thursday, March 2. The Mixer will take place in Westminster Hall, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. 1 "A good program is being. ar- angered," said Warren Blondett, grege- nal secretariat of the American 12 morning "We intend to have some good speaker. There will WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TO BEGIN HERE SOON Series of Games Will Be Played For Possession of Cups The intra-mural basketball games for women will begin March 16, according to Nestor Moore, manager of women's basketball. The schedule has not yet been arranged but will be out next week. The teams will be divided into two divisions and a small cup will be given to the winner of each. The elimination method of determining the winner will be used. The winners of the two divisions will play for possession of the big cup donation in the possession of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, Any team wishing to enter the tournament must turn in its name, together with that of its captain, to the team, before Tuesday, February 28. Possession of this cup is only temporary until it has been won for three consecutive years by the same organization, in which case it becomes the permanent property of that organization. Student "Flu" Epidemic Abates Says Dr. E. Smith Indications are that the recent epidemic of influenza among University students is practically over, said Dr. E. Smith of the University Hospital. No new cases have been reported for several days. There are at present ten patients in the hospital, none of them, however, are seriously ill. Dr. Smith believes that much illness among University students is due to an unbalanced food ration. He advocates that a program of education for university students be supervised by the University Commons, especially for the students who eat there. ... The Dining Service Supreme TEA DANCES— Wed.—Fri.—Sat 4:00 p.m. HEM WITH 7 PIECES So Says Rev. John Thompson, Chicago's "Marryin Parson" Chicago, Feb. 24—Coxy corners are a cure for divorce in the opinion of Rev. John Thompson, pastor of Chicago Church, Church, Chicago's "marryly" parson. He suggested that every church and parish house have one or two or three coay corners for the girls who live in hall bedrooms. COZY CORNERS CURE DIORCE Dean Paul Van Katwijk Gives Readers Advice "For," he told the United Press, "young people never have made love, and never will under an arc light." In place of legislation he would substitute a comfortable parlor. He charged that the angels of the churches are so busy setting up bars at the exit from marriage that they have neglected the entrance. "It is better," he suggests, to give two young people a cozy corner by himselfes where they may become acquainted. "Corners are very important in my opinion. "And if there is to be a chaperon it should be one who knows a couple is company and three a crowd," he added. It was very difficult for the artist to be inspired or to be at his best when he was playing to such a small audience. The program was well balanced, starting from the technical pieces of Beethoven through love songs and musical instrumentalation of the oriental world. Capriccio in F minor by Dohanyi was the conclusion number of the program. Sigma Phi Sigma will entertain with a dance at Ecke's Hall tonight. Eastman Kodak Films for all sizes of kodaks. Take pictures on that hike-Rankin Drug Store—adv. Sani-Fold tooth brushes stay clean. A patient cover protects them from all germs—Rankin Drug Store—adv. Zerbsts Grip Tablets knock that cold over night.-Rankin Drug Store- ady. --can aid you in many ways. A Coffee Urn and a Toaster will make possible a delightful breakfast in your room. An Electric Iron saves time in pressing. Dean Paul Van Katwijck of the Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Tex., gave a piano recital in Fraser Chapel last evening for University students and residents of Lawrence. ©Society Brand Quality isn't just a word It's a fact. You don't get it unless it's there. 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Treatment at this time insures freedom from attack during the year. The number of patients will of necessity be very limited and after I have dated what I can treat successfully I will postpone the rest. In the Hay Fever cases as well as other types of treatment I will give my very best to you. For this I will expect you to co-operate and we will win. As for credit, I will extend the same amount of credit that your government, your railroad or your movie man extends. Get me? Osteopathically Yours, Van Winkle 1329 Ohio Street.