THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN JAYHAWK WRESILERS INVADE STILLWATER Bout With Oklahoma A. and M First Inter-Collegiate Meet For K. U. OPPONENTS DEFEATED O. U. Smith and Stauffer Strongest Kansas Entries—Boyles Also Good The first meet for a Jahyawk wrestling team will be staged in Still water, Oklahoma. Thursday evening when the Kansas Wrestlers meet the Oklahoma State Patricia Patrick, coach, and his men will leave for Oklahoma Wednesday evening. Thekwah entries in the meet are: Grisell, bantam; John Stunfer, featherweight; D. L. Roberts, light-weight; Ely, walter; D. L. Smith, middle; Leroy Krabbil, light heavy; and Llovd Bowl, heavy weight. "The team was picked from the men who came out for the workouts," Coach Patrick said. "There may be better wrestlers in school, but they have not appeared to work out. However, this team is picked for the Oklahoma meet alone and try-ups will be held again before the next meet." While this is the first attempt of a Kansas team in a wrestling meet, several good men have been discovered. Stauffer, a feather weight, and Smith, a middle weight, are probably the most finished wrestlers in the team. Boyle, in the heavy weight class is also a wrestler of merit. Oklahoma A. and M. has won their only meet engaged in this season. They defeated Oklahoma U. 36 to 12. The Stillwater wrestlers took two of the seven weights, winning three by default and two by decision. The men will weight in at 12:30 p'clock Thursday. BASEBALL CANDIDATES OUT Infield Left Intact From Last Year "Petsy", Clark, football and baseball coach, has issued a call for all baseball candidates to meet Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the coach's room. Indoor practice for捕鱼ers and catchers will star immediately and the other men will be working out as soon as possible. The Jayhawk chance for another winning team this year look unusually bright at this early date. The Crimson and Blue infield is left intact from last year. Captain Bloomer, at first, Boyd second, Monroe third. So it is possible the way the Kansas inner garden will look this spring. "Left," Farrell, the only veteran outfielder, available for this season, will be the mainstay of the outer par-ter, who will guard the field and a good man with the stick. Rody, captain of the basketball five, will be on the mound again this year. Custer, who twirled several games last year for the Jayhawkers will also be a bco in the nine. Frazier, catcher from last year, is the only letter man on the receiving end this year. He is a fast head player, but is handicapped in size, weighing only 115 pounds. Captain Bloomer, whose regular birth is at first, may also twist some this season. For Joe came into the closet of the season last year. Phone 148 Peerless, Chandler & Hud- son Seven Passenger Sedans Train Calls Party Work Country Trips Gaited Saddle Hosres for Hire call one-four-eight Notre Dame Football Players Admit Guilt South Bend, Ind., Jan. 31. "Buck* Shaw, football hero and champion shot putter, and one of the eight Notre Dame men to confess playing in the $100.00 Taylorville-Carlinville professional football game today told of the participation of the South Bend athletes. "At first only two of the诺拉 Dame men planned to go, but at the last minute eight decided to go," said Moran, who did not made until the day before leaving. "When we got to Taylorville and saw how big the game really was we were going to back out. At a meeting, we were told the town people had lots of money up and would lose it so we decided to play, so we decided to go through. "We were sick of the whole business before we started." R. O. T. C. JUNIORS VICTORS IN SHOOTS Sophomores Win Second Place in Competitive Range Contest The juniors of the R. O. T. C. were again victorious in the competitive class shoots being held by the corps during the week of January 10 to 31. The contests are being backed out lack of the Engineering building. The total score of the juniors was 1710; that of the sophomores, 1660; and that of the freshmen, 1647. The juniors and their secrecs: Rineart, 182; James, 178; Bradley, 174; Thorpe, 174; Bracken, 171; Schmidt, 169; Erikson, 163; Cosgall, 160; Isham, 173. Sophomores and the scores: Fritts, 183; Johnson, 188; Steele, 172; Van Houten, 168; Walker, 167; Francis, 164; Sheridan, 160; Breyfoult, 160; Henningger, 153; Claybaugh, 150; Freshman: Cook, 158; Ferguson, 171; Crain, 167; Trueblood, 171; Harrison, 164; Hackman, 164; Martin, 160; Bullard, 158; Gould, 158; Moore, 157. Fred Berkey Recovering Fred Berkley, who was operated on for appendicitis, at the University hospital a few days is reported to be getting along nicely and it is thought he will soon be able to return to his classes. Cinemaist, Ohio, January 1st. Twenty-four years ago, at age of 16, a saloon porter. Today at 40, retired with a fortune of more than half a million dollars. This is a bit of the interesting life history of Julius Payton, who has just disposed of his chain of several restaurants to "take life easy." Four waiters have acquired the eating Marked Progress in Twenty-Two Years "Trouble with a lot of people is that they never know when they have enough." Payton says. "They work and accumulate until long past mid-age, then when they are ready to quit, they are too old to enjoy the harvest." 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