THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PRINCIPALS FORMED STATE ORGANIZATION Kansas High School Athletic Association Was Organized in 1910 MEETING HELD AT TOPEKA Install New Method for Drawing For Places on Schedule The Kansas State High School Athletic Association was first organized in 1910, when several principals of the High Schools over the state met to decide on the form and some sort of organization to further the cause of athletics among the high schools of the state. The outgrowth of this meeting was the appointment of a commission to designation and key-bay laws for such an association. This committee consisted of J. F. Barnhill, that of Falco, Fred Thompson, at that time principal of Nortonville, W. S. Pate, principal at Cherokee, Chas. A. Wagener, of the Emporia High School, J. W. Shilder, of the Junction City school, and B. O. C. Hill, principal of the Great Bend high school and B. P. Young of the Halstead High. Under the old system of districting, the districts were determined by counties. Under the new plan, each high school sends into the Association headquarters the name of the town it would like to play in its district tournament. When several schools have designated any certain town, that town is then announced as the district headquarters for the schools desired to play there and the district office responsible for the town. Thirteen towns were in the original plans for this year, but enough games were found for other places that fifteen districts held tournaments last week. Mr. Cook, the president, is principal of the Topeka High School and is a K. U. graduate. Will Secretary, the association, and principal of the Winfield High School, was president of the organization, and has been selected as the secretary of this year. This is his fourth year in the organization. He graduated from University College, the principal of the Leavenworth High School and is treasurer for this year; He was secretary last year. This year the drawings for places in the first round were made by a new method. Formally the places in the final round were drawn by or by "spotting." This year the tournament winners from the east and west parts of the states were put into a bracket based on semifinals who were eliminated from the district championship were also put into two boxes, each box representing either the eastern or western section. Then a team was drawn from the east winners box and one from each the east and west semi-finalists box. These three were shuffled and one of the semi-finalists drawn to play the district champ. The remaining team was matched with a "bye" or no game in the first round. The "bye" were also determined by a new method. Slips of paper numbered one, two, three and four respectively were cast into a hat and a number drawn. Three was the number in the boys drawing and place number three on the schedule was the fourth. The girls drew their fourth place after that was designated "bye". The girls' schedule was determined by a similar method. "So you see," Secretary French said this morning, "It was not a blind drawing or a 'spotting' of places, but a fair method. We hope after this year to make the fixing of the schedule a 'public affair.' Was Head Coach Here in 1916 When Kansas Beat Huskers "K" CLUB WILL ASK "POTSY" TO RETURN The K Club held a meeting in Green Hall Wednesday night to hear the report of the committee appointed to work with Coach Allen in securing a football coach next fall. Other business of minor importance was taken The committee met with "Phoo" Friday and both "Phoo" and the K Club committee expressed a desire of getting Pinto's football team year-ish. Potty Clears was football coach for Kansas in '16, the last year K. U. beat Nebraska. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois and all-American quarter-back in '14 and '15. Last fall he coached the Michigan Angios and had a very tough season, seeing his desire to win become his desire of coming back to Kansas to coach. He likes K. U. and he likes Kansas. A committee of three were appointed last night for the purpose of trying to make the "K" club more effective and to get the men more interested and out to meetings. The committee also is going to try to induce athletes from all over Kansas to come to K. U. The members on this committee are Kenny Welch, Floyd Welsh, and Gordon Saunders. Visiting high school students will like the Victory Lunch, economical dainty meals, Professional orchestra *hares from* 6-8 m · n · adv Attend the Tournament! Where is— "THE KID?" he'll be here soon $12.00 Oxfords for Men Made of Galluns best calf skin over a new brogue last an original wing tip pattern Newman's 805 Mass. Women's Panhellenic Will. Install Drastic Measures Next FINAL ACTION TAKEN ON RUSHING RULES Fall A special business meeting of the women's Pan-Hellenic was held at the Alpha Xi Delta house, Wednesday. The date for the Pan-Hellenic Formal has been put off indiscretely and exclusive dates have been decided upon. New rushing rules passed are as follows: All night dates may be made with a rushee for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights, but the same rushee cannot stay in the same house more than one night. All night dates shall end at 9 a.m. No breakfasts shall be served to rushees except to those who are on duty that night, and that breakfast shall be such as is ordinarily served in the house. Rushing shall close at 8:30 o'clock every night except Fri night, when it shall close at 10:00 o'clock and for those rushes who have all night dates Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, you should for the use of "sorry girls only." No sorority girls shall be in company of a rushee except in the chapter house. If a rushee is late for her engagement with an organization, the sorority which has had her immediately before shall be held responsible. The entertainment for rush week shall consist of three meals of not more than three courses each, including the exclusive and three teas. The expenses of each fraternity for rushing shall not exced $100. An itemized account of all money spent shall be kept by each chapter and review. The amount Rushing expenses shall include all money spent for all affairs at which any rushes is present, including that spent for the one exclusive party. There shall be no hired music, no flowers bought, except possibly for center pieces; decorations shall be cost more than ten cents. Favor shall cost more than ten cents. Rushee dates must be broken by the Rushee personally and not by any one sorority. No colors shall be worn except by the girl to be pledged and by her only until she receives her pledge pin. Men shall not attend official parties. Penalties shall be fixed by Pan Hellenic. Asa E. Ramsey, Federal Reserve agent for the Tenth Federal Reserve District with Headquarters at Kansas City, Mo., will speak in Room 202, West Administration Building Tuesday, March 22 at 3:30 oclock in the afternoon on the Practical Operation of the Federal Reserve system. Quinby's Chocolate Candy (In Redwood Boxes) A. E. Ramsey Will Speak On the Federal Reserve Bring your visiting service to the Victory Lunch. Best service in town. professional orchestra plays from 6-8 p. m.-adv. He will speak officially for the Federal Reserve oards describing and discussing the real activities of the system, and explaining the advantages system has. The meeting is to be an oard one to all interested in this subject. Take home a box to her and you will be the Candy Kid. $1.50 and $2.00 per lb. In 1lb, 2 lb, and 5 lb. boxes The Round Corner Drug Co. Exclusive Lawrence Agents 801 Mass. St. Lawrence, K ANNOUNCEMENTS Visiting high school students will find the Victory Lunch the most economic place to eat. Professional orchestra plays evenings from 6-8 p.m. Geology 4- Field Geology will not be able to carry on plank plane work as planned this week, on account of shortage of instruments. Entire class will meet Saturday, 8:30 as usual, R, S, Knappen. All women's organizations must make their entries before the end of this week if they wish to play in the intramural basketball tournament. The series will be here soon after the state tournament, although no definite date has been set. The winner will be awarded a silver loving cup. Eugenics class will not meet Friday morning on account of my absence from the city—F. W. Blackmar; All freshmen desiring to try out for Fresh baschall squid will report at McCook Field Monday at 2:30. Bring your own equipment. The Asst. will not issue equipment until the squid are been picked "Dutch" Longech, Conch. 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