THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN STATE HIGH SCHOOLS HERE IN MEET MAY 7 Winners Will be Invited to Compete Again in Two Weeks INVITATION MEET MAY 21 Schools Will be Divided Into Three Classes According to Size High schools of the state will meet here May 7 in the Annual High School Intercollegiate Moe held by the University. The nonconference made from the Athletic Association this morning, Two weeks later, May 21, an invitation meet will be held for the winners in the first round of the competition K. S. A. C. High School Meet May 14. Last year thirty high school teams participated in the high school meet here, and according to Dr. F. C. Aiken, director of athletics, the inquiring indicate that there will be a much larger attendance than ever before. The schools will be divided into three classes in this meet. Schools having under 125 students will be class "C"; those having over 125 but will be in class "B" and those having over 290 will be ranked as class "A". A silver loving cup will be awarded to the school scoring the most in its class. A loving cup also goes to the individual high point man in each division, and to the school winning the relays. A gold medal will be awarded to the winner in each event, while the runner-up will receive a silver medal. The winner of a copper will get a bronze marker. To the high school man who breaks a K. U. interscholastic track or fiet record, the Athletic association will be the same as in the Valley Conference meets—dashes, hurdles, height and broad jump, shot, discus, javelin, distances. The scoring will be five, second and third places respectively. The winners of this meet will be invited to compete here again on May 21, when they will be in competition with the other teams. The school meet held at Manhattan May 14 by K. S. A. C. The awards in this will be cups to the high point winners, both individual and school, and medals for the best in each event will also be given. KAPPAS WIN DECISIVE GAME FROM CO-OPS Pi Phis, Gamma Phis and Kappas Will Play For Final Championship Kappa Kappa Gamma defended the Wita Winten five 18-15 last night in one of the fastest women's basketball games of the year, thus winning the championship of their group. The team has been displayed good team work and basket shooting. About 250 people watched the game and there was much enthusiasm and cheering. Over a week ago the two teams played and the final score was a tie. After playing for two more five minute periods the score remained a tie and it was then decided to play the entire game over. The Pi Phi's and the Acot's also played off a tie last night in which the Pi Phi's were victorious, 17-12. They now hold the championship of Group II and the Gamma Phi Beta's Group III. The standing of the teams are: Group I Group II W T Kappa Kappa Gamma ... 1 1 Wita Wentin ... 1 1 Alpha Delta Pl ... 1 1 Gamma Sigma ... 1 0 W 1 Pi Beta Phi ... 1 0 Aeoth ... 2 0 Kappa Alpha Theta ... 2 0 Sibina Kappa ... 1 0 Gronn II1 Gamma Phi Beta ... 3 . 0 Eluta ... 2 . 0 Alpha Xi Delta ... 0 . 0 Wankanta ... 0 . 0 Last night in drawing the Pi Phi drew the "bye" and the Kappa's will play the Gamma Phi Beta's next Monday after afternoon at 4:30. The team win wing that game will play the Pi Phi Drew's game on Wednesday. Mrs. Ruth Endicott Brown referenced the Kappa-Wite Wentin game. last night and Miss line the Pi Phi-Acoth game. Margaret Wasson was the umpire for both, W. T. Herron to Go to University of Chicago W. T. Heron, graduate assistant in the department of psychology, has been made graduate assistant in the department of psychology at Chicago University for the coming year. The department of psychology at Chicago is considered the best in the country and is especially good for graduate students. Mr. Heron will not begin his duties at Chicago University until September. The Women's Medical Association composed of 15 women of the department of medicine, met Tuesday evening and were addressed by D. F. W. Blackmar. Pi Uplison won the Inter-Fraternity Basketball Championship last night when they defeated the Sigma Phi Sigma quintet in a hard-fought battle, by a score of 20 to 17 and led at least one win from the first part of the game, and was never headed, although there was never more than four points difference in the score until the last few minutes, in the first half with the score 13 to 1. PI U WINS INTER-FRAT BASKET TOURNAMENT Score End 28 to 17 in Hard Fought Battle with Sigma Phis The Sigma Phi Sigma team stage a rally in the part of the second half, and at one time were only one point in the point. Long shore players on the Plu five out in the lead again, however, and they were piling up the score rapidly when the final whistle blew. Mifflin and Pumphrey starred for the Sigma Phi Sigma team and Parks played the best game for the Sigma Phi Sigma aggregation. Friday 3:30 p.m. McCook Field Admission 25c Exhibition Baseball Game Summary: Pi Upsilior—26. G FT Pumphrey, f 3 0 Gray, f 4 0 Miffin, c 6 0 Windling, g 3 0 Johnson, g 0 0 10 5 "Let's Go Kansas" K.U.vs. Baker Totals...10 NEW SILK BLOUSES Arrive in Enchanting Variety Sigma Phi Sigma—17. G FT F Frederick, f 4 7 3 Custer, f 0 0 1 Pigg, c 1 0 1 Boyle, g 0 0 5 Parks, g 0 0 5 Totals 5 7 10 Catherine Bennett c21, will go to her home at Pittsburg, Friday. Neptune blue is one of the charming colors presented in this collection of late Blouses modes. Like henna and dove grey it adds a Springlike appeal to Blouses of Canton crepe, de pechine or Georgette crepe. Varying in length some of the models have traceries of beads to emphasize their chic slip-over styling, while others are embroidered, bedecked with irresistible tiny frills or given an individual air with gilet and vestee bands banded in filet lace. Other Blouses in a wide range of styles and colorings at $7.50 to $19.75. Two lots of Overblouses of unusual value are priced at $5.00 and $5.75. Baseball and Track Baseball and Track Tickets on Sale Soon Dr. Forest Allen announces that season tickets for the six valley baseball games and the three track meet will be on sale the first of next week for $3.00. The total valuation for the games is $4.75. The purpose of the season tickets is to get more out to the games and especially to the track meet, Doctor Allen said: "It is the student support we want and it is our responsibility the baseball and track will get the excellent support that football and basket ball received." The class of 1921 at Ohio State University will erect as a memorial a flag pole. The pole will be erected in the center of the campus. It will be on a brass base and will cost approximately $3,000. LOST—Phi Delt high school fraternity robin in Robinson Gymnastics the night of the Junior Prom Call 961. 133-24-7 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST - Cameo ring between Brick's and West Call. Call Helen Sorter 2577. 133-2448 WOLFS BOOK STORE TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Roommate for man. Garage to rent for small car, 1321 Tenn. 133-5-446 Where you can get your note book fillers and theme papers of the best quality. Correspondence paper to suit your mind. 919 Mass. St. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $100,000.00 C. H.. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board. D. C. Asher, Cashier. Dick Williams, Assistant Cashier W. E. Hazen, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS C. H, Tucker, C. A. Hill, D. C. Asher, L. V. Miller, T. C. Green, J. C. Moore, S. O. 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COBB VARSITY TODAY ONLY Admission 11c and 33c Including Tax 'The Importance of Being Earnest' is to be given again at the Bowersock Theatre April 19 Under the auspices of the Federated Women's Clubs of Law- rence for the benefit of the Memorial Hospital. Prices: $1.10, 83c and 55c War Tax Included