KANSAS PREPARING FOR INDOOR MEET THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Will be Held in Convention Hall Kaasas City, on February HAVE HOPES OF WINNING Several Contestants Are Showing Good Form.Says Coach Schlademan Indications seem to point to a winning track team for Kansas this spring, according to Karl Schlademan, varsity track coach. A number of last year's K men are eligible for this season and several men from last season's freshman squad are also showing up in fire form. The first meet, to which Kansas will send a team will be the Indoor Meet of the Kansas City Athletic Club which will be held in Convention Hall Kansas City, February 15. It cannot be definitely stated at present just what men will make up the team to represent Kansas at this meet, but a tentative list can be made from the way the men are showing up. The men who will contest in the sprints and the hurdles will probably be: Everett Bradley, captain of this year's squad, and Esmond Kearney, from last year's freshman squad, who is showing up very well this season. In the quarter mile, O'Leary and Orville Bradley of last year's squad, and Griffin from the freshman squad of last year, will be the enteds. Meldinger, James and Brown, the latter another first year man, will run the half mile. The one and only man from the will probably be the first year team, which includes; Patterson, Masssey, James, Kellett Wilson and Lucas. The first three named are letter men from last year's squad, Sandefur, Broaly, and Captain Bradley are the three best men in the weight events. In the pole vaults, Kansas will be represented by Rogers, a K man from last year, and Dillenbeck from last year's freshman squad, both of whom are improving rapidly and should be in excellent form for the meet. In all probability, Glaskin and Liggert will be in the two entrances from Kansas in the high jump. Although both are first year men, they are showing up fine in practice and should give a good account of themselves. Dan Phillips, an older proctecter, will present with an injured foot at present, and although it is possible that he may be in saince for the Indoor Meet, he probably will not be used much until the team begins work out-of-doors. Kansas will run two relays at the K. C. A. meet the twenty-fifth. A two-mile relay will be run between Kansas and Ames and there will also be a one-mile relay against Nebraska. The other relay is picked from the following list of men: O'Leary, Griffin, O. Bradley, Meldinger and Brown. Aside from the above entries, Kansas will also be represented in the special 600-yard race for the Shannon-Douglas Cup. O'Leary will be the Kansas State Athlete every year at the K. C. A. C. Indoor Meet. In order to hold the trophy permanently, it must be won for three consecutive years. Watson of the Kansas State Agriculture College was the winner last year and is the winner of the cup. Two times it was won by Fred Roolek of the K. U. track star. The following men from this year's freshman s and will also compete at Convention Hall, the twenty-fifth Fisher in the dashes and the quarter rite; Norton in the weights high jump and hurdles and Poor, in the high jump. These men will not represent Kansas, as they are not eligible for varsity sport; but will be on three unattached. Mr. Robert Osborn of Wichita spent Monday and Tuesday visiting his daughter, Mary Osborne, e28. Missouri Considers New Head Football Coach The University of Missouri is looking for a new head football coach. A number of men have been considered including A. Byron Wimberly, head football coach of the Illinois Wesleyan, Bui Roper of Princeton has recommended coaches McCormick and Fuller. Higgins, a Penn State man, Robertson, freshman coach at Syracuse, and Gharryth, a backfield man at Princeton for the last three years are also being considered. No reason for making the change has been made public. OCHINO DEFEAT PHI DELTS First Round of Intra-Mural Basketball is Ended Coach "Ad" Lindsey's intra-mural Basketball tournament has progressed to the second round, the last game of the first frame having been played against Thea and Ochino. Ochino won by the score of 17 to 13. Both teams showed lack of practice, especially the Phi Delt boys when it came to making field counterts. The game continued with no work being exhibited throughout. Jones, Phil Delt forward, received a head injury that put him out of the game. Davidson and Sterling, Ochino forwards, worked well together. Colby, Phil Delt center and freshman varsity man, seemed to be off form. Both teams were on the ball, but Ochino had a surver eye for the basket, bagging eight feal goals to the Phil Delt four. Foulning marked the entire game. Games in the next round and be between Pi Kappa Alpha and Phi Kappa, Alpha Tau Omega and Ochino, Brockett Club and Acacia, Delta Upsilon and This Thai for the semi-finals for the semi-finals and then the deciding match. OCHINO-17 G. F.T. I Davidson, f 2 0 Sterling, f 4 1 Wyman, f 2 0 Milner, g 0 0 Dunker, f 0 0 Coffman, f 0 0 EXTRA SPECIAL son, Davidson for Wynne. PHI DELTA—13 G. F. F. T. Pendleton...1 0 0 Jones...1 0 0 Colby...1 3 0 Minetree...0 0 0 Boyd...1 1 0 Higgins...1 0 0 Ramssey...0 0 0 Total...4 5 6 Substitutes—Higgins for Minetree, Minetree for Boyd, Boyd for Jones, Ramsey for Boyd. Total ...8 I 14 Substitutes—Coffman for David- man. Davidson for Wume Prof. Moore Heads Men's Class Prof. R. C. Moore, head of the department of geology, and state geologist, is now teaching a University Men's class at the First Baptist Church, at 10 o'clock every Sunday morning. The general theme of the discussions is "The Religious Problems of Modern Thinking Men", and especial emphasis is laid on the effect of the scientific knowledge of evolu- tions of organisms in teachings of the Bible. All Baptist men and their friends are invited to attend these lecture-discussions. Friday and Saturday only Whipcord Gabardines Genuine Wool Gabardines $19.75 SkofStadS FLLING SYSTEM Tweed Suits for Spring are arriving daily $10.00 Real Values for These Two Days Only Clever Box and Belted models for Misses and Women in the season's most popular materials. Tweeds are not only the height of fashion, but have proven to be the most practical cloth for general service. Tweeds are shown in French Blue, Helio, Rust, Tan and Gray. Make an early inspection visit and get the best of the selections. 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(1) The Sunday supper hour at the University Commons has been changed to the hour between 6:00 and 7:00 o'clock, effective next Sunday, February 12th, and continuing at that hour for four weeks. -Miss Barnum, Manager. The date rule is off for the Glee Club concert tonight, and for that only.-Signed Dorothy Stanley, Pres. W.S.G.A. Chancellor E. H. Lindley will spend Friday in Fredonia and Neodesha in he interests of the Memorial Drive. Louis Renz, c'25, spent the week end at his home in Kansas City, Mo. Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity announces the pledging of Mark Waggoner of Atchison. Mrs C. L. Kerr was here Tuesday visiting her daughter Kathine at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Chancellor E. H. Lindley was the principal speaker at a luncheon of the Kiwis Club of Kansas City at noon today. 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Bishop The Biggest Musical Treat of the year MELODY, MIRTH, MAIDENS The Men's Glee Club—The Women's Glee Club "Slick" Haines and Company Musical Skits, Novelty Singing and Dancing BOWERSOCK Thursday, February 9th davis Tickets on sale at Box Office. Prices: 50c 75c