THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ENTER ENTIRE SQUAD IN K.C.A.C. CONTESTS Varsity and Freshmen in Meet at Convention Hall, Saturday DEFENDS DOUGLASS CUP Kansas Relay Team Against Ames Champions in 2-Mile K, U's entire track squad and many of the freshman track men will participate in the K, C, A, C. Meet in Convention Hall, Kansas City, Saturday. The K, U, Varsity 2-mile team will run against Amnesia, while the Kansas Aggies mite. The main interest of the Crisson and Blue lies in keeping the Shannon Douglass cup here. The Shannon Douglas cup was won for Kansas by Rodyke in last year's K, C, A, C, meet. and the prize for Kansas is 600 baseball cups. A special feature of this meet. Entries for this event will be two of the following: O'Leary, Dierking, Meldinger. In the trouts last night all three made as good time as Reddy did when he won the cup last year. Among men who have participated in this event are Webb of Ames, Parker and Maxwell of Missouri, and Watson of the Aggies. Bradley, O'Leary, Hostetler, and Pierson will be entered for the University, in the 50-yard dash, and Griffin and Kearney, freshmen, will be unattached entrants. Bradley and Pringle are entered in the high hurdles, as is Kearney, and a freshman, McGinnis and Phillips will also run the high hurdles. In the quarter-mile, O'Leary, Rhinehart, Reid, O. Bradley, Middinger are entered, Griffin will run unattached. Coghill, James Dierking and Meldinger will run the half. Brown is the freshman entry, Patterson, Massey, Eckle, and Wilson will carry the Crismon and Blue colors in the mile, Sandefur, Pringle and Bradley, MacAdams, MacAdams, Rogers are the K. U, contestants in the high jump and pole vault, respectively. James, Dierking, Patterson, Wilson, Coghill and Yap are slated for the 1000-vard handkap. Or the two intercollaborate contests that K, U, will participate in, the 2-mile relay with Ames looks like the most dangerous, and the dog is likely to be killed. But probably enter the same team, with the exception of Stone, that won the Drake relay meet last year, when they lacked only one-fifth of a second of tying the world's record for dog-delivery, James and Dierking make up the K, U, team. The other contest is the mile relay against the Agigas. Four men from the following seven will be chosen by Coach Schladennann to run in this event; Rhinchard, O. Bradley, O'Learay, Dierking, Meldinger, R. Schmidt, and A. Agemann will be the same as that which ran here Saturday, and the possibilities of O'Learay winning from Watson look promising. Eddy Travelling East Sherwood Edy. is traveling east with rapidity. Effy F. W. Dillon received the "Bucknellian," weekly publication of his alma mater, yesterday, containing the announcement that Mr. Effy attended at Bucknell University March 7 to 10. Bucknell at Lewisburg on the Susquehanna river in central Pennsylvania. From here, Mr. Effy went to Northwestern University near Chicago during the first of four meeting series dates between Kansas and Bucknell. Miss Clara Gillam attended the Toscanini concert in Kansas City Sunday. Musical Fraternity Sends Band to Manhattan Game Phi Mu Alpha, honorary musical fraternity, sent a sixteen-piece band to Manhattan Saturday for the K. U. Angie game. This was the first appearance of the record to receive that well received and gave the Angies some real music. The fraternity decided to send a band to Manhattan Saturday, the occasion being the installation of a Phi Mu Alpha chapter at the Agrigtech school, Twenty musicians were initiated into the new chapter. ALPHA TAU AND PHI PSI WIN Defeat Sigma Nu and Beta in Rough Games In two close rough contests yesterday morning the Alpha Tauri triumphed over the Sigma Nau's score of 16 to 14 in the Phil Pisso posed battle and the Alma Tau 11 to 10. Both were hard fought and in neither battle could the winner be safely determined before the end of the second half. Inaccurate passing and much foul charcoal passing both games, but not to hit the ball back through. In the Alpha Tau-Sigma Nu game Beattie was high point man with three baskets for the former, and Glahn was the chief point scorer for the Sigma Nu's. In the Phi Psis-Beta game Dungan was the shining light for the Phi Pais and Turner performed well for the Betas. In this division the Sigma Chis have yet to play the Pi K A's and if the latter are defeated the Sigma Chis will be the representative of the division to meet the Delta Taus and Alg Alpha in the finals. ALPHA TAU OMEGA G FT Brown, f 1 4 Grauer, f 1 0 Beattie, c 3 0 Felton, g 0 0 Wilson, g 1 0 G FT H White, f 1 0 Glahn, f 2 4 Harmon, c 3 0 McAdams, g 0 0 Patten, g 0 0 PHI KAPPA PSI Ft G Dungan, f 2 Thompson, f 1 Connelley, c 1 Crowe, c 0 Lynn, g 0 Brigham, g 3 Total 4 3 BETAS G FT F Welty, f .0 2 1 Harrison, w. f .0 0 1 Hitchcock, f .0 1 0 Turner, c .3 0 0 Anderson, g .1 0 0 Harrison, D. g .0 — 2 Total .4 2 7 Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist Our prices have been reduced Eat at DELUXE CAFE Two Good Places to Eat—Here and Home Won Division by Defeating Delta U's Yesterday SIG ALPHS TO PLAY FINALS By defeating the Delta U's yesterday afternoon the Sig Alpa secured themselves as winners of their division in the Pan-Hellenic Basket Ball league, and will accordingly be contenders for the championship in the finals with other division leaders next week. The score was 19 to 14 and as indicated the Delta U's game won more generally than opponents more generally. The Sig Alpha came from behind after the first ten minutes of play and by clever floor work and good basket shooting led a slight lead to the finish. Alexander was the chief scorer for the Sig Alphas with four baskets to his credit, Black and Collins came next with two each. For the Delta U's Oakes, Wells, and Lashley looked best with Oakes as the best taller. DELTA UPSILON G FT Lashley, f ...1 1 Oakes, f ...3 0 Bross, f ...1 0 Wells, c ...1 0 Reams, g ...1 0 Goodell, g ...2 Total...6 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON G FT Mandeville, f 1 3 Phillips, f 0 0 Collin, g 0 0 Alexander, g 4 0 Black, g 2 0 Total...9 SPORT SPUTTER By "Snow" White WANTED--Some Pole Vaulters Apply to Coach Karl Schlademan at Robinson Gymnasium, and no ques- tions asked. Reward: Possible "K The above want ad could be classified in the Kansas victory column, as Coach Schadlamem declares that he must have at least two good men to work with the elongated bamboo. At present Rogers will need both men and although these men are doing good, Schadlamem wants some competition for them. A strange feature of last Saturday's track meet with Aglies has developed. Due to a mistake by the judges of the finish, "Ike" Massey star Kansas distance man, was made to run one more lap than was necessary. This raised his time about 15 seconds, and made the race seem a little slow. As a matter of fact, Masssey would have made the distance in about 10:14, which is exceptionally good time on an indoor track. Cleveland, Feb. 23—The midwestern woman is championing the cause of conservative fashions. Fashions of Fifth Avenue No Longer Control Feminine Opinion Through Mid-West The shopping district of this city has been offering spring styles for some weeks. Everything, however- dresses, shoes, hats, gloves, coats, wraps, and suits are quite different from the garish, frilly effects as seen in the Fifth avenue shops in New York. Antenned dressers favor gray gorgette or crepe de chine. They are cut with the loose mandarin sleeve, flowing bell cuff, and are often beaded with pearl or iridescent bends down the long front panels. Glycerin ribbon saubes with huge bows are used in a contrasting color. Most window displays are featuring a pale pearl gray and灰蓝 blue. This color scheme is used in hats, dresses and blouses. Blue tafetta, barred and checked with the gray, and gray alays striped with the blue, are very common. White tafetta continue the winter line of low white wallpaper and wide ribbon sash. Coats are almost entirely in the castor or tan shades. They are made of soft pile fabric such as peachbloom, dvet de laine, or bolivia nails are embroidered in a harmonizing floss. The majority of the models have the loose, unbelled back with convertible choker collar. What form the Kansas hakeuser will exhibit against Missouri Friday and Saturday nights is problematical. The Jayhawks are more or less of an enigma, anyway, this season, and if their latent offensive strength will refuse to stay dormant, Missouri may sustain a very drubbing. Just received a delayed shipment of the narrow knit ties and they go on sale tomorrow at the very low price The showing of Sandefur is one feature which brings joy to the hearts of track fans. The big farmer is heaving the sixteen pound shot a mighty distance, and he probably will amass a few records this year. He has gained real form in the event and will make many points for Ken. He also Schlademann on "Sandey" in the javelin throw, but hasn't decided whether he will try there is no reason why he should lose it in the clouds. Here's the Neckwear Opportunity A number of the women of the freshman aesthetic dancing class have progressed so that they will be admitted to the advanced class, according to Mie Adelaide Stenger instructor of the class. This is a very small percent of the class. A few women are not on this class, nor been decided but they will probably be announced in Monday's class. Lloyd Boyle spent the week-end in Emporia. One of the most radical coats shown SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM Better hurry down and select several before they are all gone. $1.15 CUSTOMER: "That veal you sent was spoilt." BUCTHER: "Spoilt, mu'am? I can't under-arms me, came from a calf that was petted to much." Salesman Joe upon Euclid Avenue was of midnight blue pebble bloom cut a lace cushion. It buttoned with huge metallic buttons from him to narrow shoulder. The unbelied back fell in supply folds and the effect was of the foreign military. Hats also approve of gray and blue combinations. Chapeaux of crepe de chine or silk fabric combined with glazed straws are being worn considerably here. In fact, the midwives lady denoted her spring "lilid" with full; as much time to spare as had the Gotham woman of fashion. Little ribbon dingle-dangle and frayed silk streamers that hang over the hat brim and whisk the ear lobes are the favored form of hat trimming. There seems to be a dearth of feather trimming. Stiff flowers made of patient leather, kid or metal imitations are first in favor. The midwest woman is gradually reaching the stage where she does not grasp at a semi-revealed knee. During the winter months, skirts wear a demure length but they are going up as the new season comes in. Golashes sprint under new spring suits fully as flappingly as they did in the winter months. . A count taken of the femine feet upon Euclid Arvine found only one woman in eleven, and was not wearing the favored golah. Sring Shirts— Madras Percales Oxfords Soisettes Cords Pongee- -Collar Attached $2.^{50}_{up-}$ A Fire in Ontario Asylum Hamilton, Ont., Feb. 22—More than 300 maniacs fighting to hurt themselves into flames were rescued when fire swept the Orchard Home, one of the main buildings of the Ontario hospital for the insane. There were 354 incubations in the building when the fire started. The entire syriac staff battled to save the maniacs whose wild fires could be heard above the roar of the flames. There will be a George Washington party at the First Methodist Episcopal Church Friday evening, 8 o'clock. The public is invited. Two Fliers Killed at Austin Austin, Tex., Feb. 28—Cadet H, S. Allen and Virgil Ventch, from Kelly St., San Antonio, were burned to burnt out in the water tank in which they were flying fell 150 feet after a take-off at Penn Field. Don Hewitt, of Kansas City, spent the week-end at the Sig Alph house. Trinity Episcopal Church 10TH AND VERMONT Bishop James Wise Who preached the Baccalaureate sermon last June. Thursday Evening 7:45 Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 12 W. Ninth Lawrence Pantatorium Phones 50Q THE PROPER STATIONERY at the right price. We can supply you with high grade stationery in the newest and most correct styles at very modest prices. Wolfs Book Store, 919 Mass St. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK 1047 Massachusetts St. CAPITAL $100,000.00 Receives Deposits, makes Loans, buys and sells Liberty Bonds and other Securities, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and Travellers' Cheques. Food Drafts in multiples of $10.00. "Twist Er Tail" KANSAS vs. MISSOURI BASKETBALL Tickets- - - $1.00 Student Enterprise Reserved $.50 Friday--Saturday Game Called 7:30 p.m. "Let's Go Kansas" Clever Stunts Between Halves