THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CONTEST WITH AGGIES ON TRACK AND COURT K. U. and K. S. A. C. Athletes Having Sport Carnival This Week-End DR. ALLEN URGES SUPPORT Thirteen Basketeers Invade Manhattan—Track Team Holds Interest Here The Argies and the Jayhawkers are having a big sport carnival today and tomorrow, fighting each other in different sports at both Manhattan and Lawrence. Tonight and tomorrow night the basketball quintet of the two schools meet on the Argyleville court, while they meet at the University minor track meet will be held with the K. S. A. C. track men in Robinson Gymnasium. Coach F. C. Allen left here this morning with his thirteen basketeers confident that they would retrieve their recent downfall here before they trumped on them a bit. Houk, Rody, Woehemey, Bowman, Wulf, Olson, Rupp, Bennett, Meeker, Endacot, Uhrlamb, Knapp and McDonald were the men taken on this trip, which is the largest squad to take on an opponent. Stapleton suddenly called home, so could not go to Manhattan with the team. Now that Winters and Evans are not on the Agile's indoor track team, things are looking brighter for the Jayhawkers. "We have every chance in the world to win," he warns, "the relay will probably be the decided event, but the main thing we need is to have a good crowd out to back us up. Then watch it. With Evans and Winters gone, there is no longer any fear of their sprinters and jumpers who have just as good a chance." Doctor Allen gave out the following statement: "I trust that the students will support the track team in the same splice did manner that they have so leagally on the ball and basket that teams this year. "Coach Schlademann has labored incessantly the last two years in an effort to achieve his ambitions and it appears now as if his hopes would be realized. While we are giving the Argies all we have at Manhattan, we will be pulling for the boys here on Mount Oread. "I have observed the same characteristic fight among members of the track team that has dominated the spirit of the football and basket ball teams. Let's give the Wildcats all we've got." KU KU'S TO KANSAS CITY Will Attend the Kansas-Tiger Indoor Track Meet The Ku Klu Klan will attend the Kansas-Missouri indoor track meet which is to be held in Convention Hall in Kansas City, March 18. This was decided at their regular meeting held in Fraser Hall Wednesday evening. The meeting was presided over by assistant Chiefku Klu Arltes West. At the next meeting of the Klan the new constitution will come up for final reading and adoption. There will be also an election of officers. The assistant chief, acting for Chief Ku Ku Young, has withdrawn from school, appointed a nominating committee consisting of Ku Ku's Old, Peters, and Walker; to report at the next regular meeting. PHI MU BAND TO K. S. A. C. Men Will Win If Music Cam Do It If a band can win a basketball game, the Kansas quintet will emerge victorious in the second game with the Aggies at Manhattan Saturday night. A twenty-one band of the Phi Mu Alpha, national sinfonia fraternity, played Sunday that night was announced by members of the fraternity this morning. The men decided to take a band to Manhattan, yesterday, the occasion being the initiation of a new chapter in school. They will go to Manhattan Saturday afternoon and return Sunday morning; they will be initiated into the new chapter. Telegraphic Rifle Meet With Missouri Tonigh' The rifle meet with Missouri will take place tonight, each team enter ing sixteen men and keeping the other men will be forwarded to the other school. Standing and kneeling shooting will Bread, Peace, and God To Remedy Conditions (Continued from Page 1.) Seven men at one time owned the larger part of the city of London, four hundred landed farmers, originally principally in the country; 15,000 farmers had been driven from their land into factory labor or into earning a living by fishing along the coast, "But today the laboring people and the educated people are asking for a change—today the people are rising with a spirit of democracy and free speech, raising that these crying cells be removed. (Continued from Page 1.) "And what connection has all this to us? In our country we have worse than all this. We are allowing the greatest autocracy of wealth in the world to accumulate and build up. We are allowing our property to be centralized. Large corporations are getting finance and finance is tied up to a greater degree in the United States than in take place this afternoon, at a distance of fifty feet, ten shots each Tonight sitting and prone shooting will take place, at a distance of seventy-five feet and ten shots each. The total possible score is 200. The following men will represent Kansas: A. M. Archer, W. H. Bentley, C. Bradley, Chamberlain, P. N. Darby D. Francis, A. M. Fritts, P. L. Harrison, H. Mills, K. O'Keefe, D. H. Ranus, C. A. Rinehart, A. G. Schmidt J. C. Steel, W. L. Tren, T. O. Waugh Substitutes will be M. W. Browne, J. C. Edwards, H. E. Finch, P. A. Lamb The Lawrence Business Women's Club will present the Columbia Symphony Orchestra At the Bowersock, Thursday. Mar. 3. Matinee and Evening Reserved Seat Sale at Round Corner Drug Store, PRICES: Matinee 35s to 75s plus tax; Evening 50s to $1.00 Just a Tip---The Editors of the Sour Owl have their trunks packed On sale-campus—8:30 Wednesday PRICES: Matinee, 35c to 75c plus tax; Evening 50c to $1.00 THE TODDLE N° A clever burlesque on the dance reform movement now in progress of the Mr. Eddy said that in all probability there were never destined to be two kinds of humanity, and that the evidence is against monopolitical control, like the whole of a country's meat supply of five packers. "This nation is awakening to the deathless need and command for liberty, democracy, and right. Some day a crushed humanity is sure to turn," the speaker proclaimed. Possible solutions mentioned were socialism, syndicalism, reversion to the guild system, and revolution. Turning to the third great need of the world, which according to Mr. Eddy, is the fundamental need, it was that we needed more than any other thing. "I be any other country." lieve that with God you get peace, with peace you will get bread," said the speaker. He he then described a student conference he was holding about a year ago in Czecho-Slovakia where students of atheism as well as all creeds of religion numbered. "That afternoon one of the boys was drowned and the boy, being a favorite in the school, a written request of all students was presented that Mr. Eddy speak a few words at the burial. Part of the last word is 'southern information.' A great task awaits the students; I must be a better man; it is possible." Mr. Eddy said that he would be glad to take as the subject of his lectures the boy's just sentence: "It is possible." WATKINS NATIONAL BANK 1647 Massachusetts St. CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $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. 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