THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN INDOOR TRACK MEET HERE ON FEBRUARY 19 Contest With Manhattan ir Gym. Expected to be Hardest of Season SCHEDULE IS COMPLETE First Certain Outdoor Serap With Drake at Des Moines in April Dr. F. C. Allen yesterday morning completed the indoor track schedule for this season when he arranged for the K. S. A. C. meet to be held February 19, the same night that the K. U. hoopsters romp with the Aggie basketeers at Manhattan. One week later the annual K. A. C. A. meet will be held in person in Colorado City,city to receive word received at the Athletic Office from Dr. J. A. Reilly, director of this meet, yesterday. This is an invitation meet. March 5 the indoor team will go to Urbana, Illinois to compete in the Illinois Invitation Relay meet. The Missouri Dual meet with Miami is scheduled for March 18, Hall Kauai City, March 18, be the last of the indoor schedule. The meet with Manhattan is expected to be the hardest of the season, as the Farmers are especially strong in the very spot where the Grimson and Blue team is weak-printing and hurdling. Evans and Gallagher are the men from Aggieville who are looked upon with most concern, as they are stellar performers in the sprinting and hardling events, which will probably decide the contest. In the men Manhattan is expecting to carry off the distance and middle distance honors, while Consul will do their pole vaulting and Winters the high jumping. On the whole, the K. S. A. C. team looks powerfully like a winner in this meet, but K. U. has much the better chance to win. The more俊 man improves, more than make up for lost time in the outdoor meet on May 14, according to Coach Schlaademann. The first certain outdoor meet is with Drake on April 23 at the Drake relays, an invitation meet, at Des Moines. Probably the team will meet Oklahoma there on April 16, though the data has not been closed yet. April 23-20 are the dates for the Remington possibly by a meet with Nebraska here on May 7, through this last is not settled as yet either. Rawlins County Held Combination Dance-rally Students and alumni of the University from Rawlina County put K. U. and her possibilities before friends and acquaintances when a combination dance and rally was held on the night of December 23. Several alumni were present and did their share in convincing seniors and juniors, guests at the dance, that K. U. had roads, owed to recent rains, and freezes; caused many absences of those expected to be at the meeting but more than fifty were present at the affair. The dance was concluded by introducing a number of K. U. songs, yellling the Rock Chalk, and distri- tionary literature adorned by the University. Prof. M. H. Johnson of the School of Education has been appointed actig director of the summer session, it was announced by the Chancellor this morning. Tickets for Mrs. Gorringe's Neckline go on sale at the Round Corner Drop Store tomorrow. Good seats date the Monday, Jan. 10th. adv. Five Organizations Form Basket Ball League 2 Five Organizations FormInter. An Inter-Organization Basket Ball League has been formed and a schedule arranged by five organizations on the hill, Acomas, Pl Uiapion, Sigma Phi Sigma, Alemania and Ochino. The games are to be played on Sat- day mornings and in the afternoons during the week. The first games, to be played next Saturday, are Pi Ipain- on vs. Sigma Pig Sigma, and Ochino v. Alemannia. FROSH LACK INTEREST IN BASKETBALL WORK All Freshmen Who Want Come Out Are Welcome Says Coach The freshman basketball squad has been narrowed down to twelve chiefly accomplished by the freshmen themselves, who seem to have lost all interest in the sport and dropped out. Collins, Mitchell, Arms, and Fredricks are the centers who are showing up well and have stuck to the game so far. Mitchell especially is showing up good, but it is said that he will leave school at the end of this semester. "It is too bad that a man of his promise should do this, as the squad needs him," said Coach Laslett. Lohn Blonk, brother of "Dutch" Lonborg, is showing up well at forward, as well as Dee Muffin, last season's star at the Lawrence high school. He is also the other two forwards who are showing up good for the squad. Black, Dillenbeck, Thompson and Sterling are the quartet that are making good as guards and complete the squad material. Alrich, Reynolds, Johnson and Willex are all good men who have failed to come through in their training, failing to do so and they are all fully as good men as those who are nl- The freshman hoopers have me, the Varsity squad in two serimpiams and put up a good fight, though there is lots of room for improvement. The two squads will tangle again Monday and Tuesday. ready appearing. “There are many good men who are not coming out that should be,” said Coach Lassett this morning. “I will teach them in the school spirit this year when it comes to engaging in basketball,” he continued, “though I can't see why. All freshmen who still want to come are welcome—the more the better.” OHIOANS MISSED K. U Buckeye Special, Bearing Football Squad, Went by Way of Ottawa Decision of Santa Fe railroad of officials to re-route the special train carrying the Ohio State football队 and supporters home from California, was approved on Friday. The signing of the proposed rally last night, before it had gotten fairly under way. More than 300 rosters, including the entire Jayhawk football squad, were gathered at the station at 3:03 clock after a nighttime traintime, when word was received that the Buckeye was routed through Ottawa to Kansas City, and would not pass through Lawrence. The Buckeyes in their rosters sally took their way home. The Ohio team, which lost to California University by a score of 28 to 0, at Pandana New Year's Day, stopped up for the nine days. The tense kansas beat at the Muhlebach hotel by Ohio State alumni and friends living in the city. Have you noticed what a complete restaurant the Victory Lunch is since they have remodeled?—Adv. 1-71 A man may look at these shirts with a good deal of satisfaction. Be Shirt Wise Tomorrow Tickets for Mrs. Gorninge's Necklace go on sale at the Round Corner Drug Store tomorrow. Good snacks date the day Monday, Jan. 10th ady. And they are offered at a price that will put them over with any man that knows a good thing when it looks him in the face. The reduced prices are $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00 Two hunters were making their way through heavy bushes. "This is a bad place for hornets. I hope we don't run into a nest." "Sorry for you if we do," replied his follower; "but any hornet that catches us be too tired to sting." SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEM ALPHA TAU MACHINE DEFEATS KAPPA SIGS 1047 Massachusetts St. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK 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. CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $100,000.00 Second Pan-Hellenic Game Results in 25-2 Score The Alpha Tau Omega basketball team won from the Kappa Sigma fraternity, yesterday afternoon 25 to 1 in the second game of the Pan Hellenic series. The first game was between the Phi Psi and the Kappa Pappas trounced the Phi Pis. The Vermont street five totally outclassed its opponents as the score indicates, playing a faster game, and displaying excellent team work. The ball was kept most of the game in the Alpha Tau half of the court. The Kappa Siggs frequently changed play, but scoring continued against them. The Kappa Sigs had a host of good material out, but lacked team work and organization, while the Alpha Tau made a brilliant beginning and appear to be of winning class in their division. Beaty, center, and Brown, forward, starred for the Alpha Tau, the former scoring over half of the total points against. Browne's floor work was good. The Sigma Nus and the Pi Kappa Alpha will battle this evening at 7:15 o'clock. A larger game than that yes. The summary of yesterday's game Alpha Tau Omega PG. F, T. F. Brown, F. 3. 2 Greuer, F. 1. 0 Bennett, C. 0. 1 Burthart, G. 1. 0 Bibr, G. 1. 0 Wilson, G. 0. 0 Benson, G. 0. 0 terday is predicted by the basket ball followers. Kappa Sigma F.G. F.T. Sturgoon, F. 0 0 Weed, F. 0 0 Langworthy, C. 0 0 Schab, G. 0 0 Childs, G. 0 0 Gross, F. 1 0 Walker, G. 0 0 Mendenhall, C. 0 0 Pringle, C. 0 0 Chapman, C. 0 0 C. C. Crew, ce95, who is now with the Southern Pacific railway company, visited at the University during the Christmas holidays. Mr. Crew is in the valuation department of the Southern Pacific, with his headquarters in Houston, Texas. Mr. Crew says that he has been doing engineering work all the wak from Mexico to Alaska. Send The Daily Kansan home. Your Choice of any Suit in the House F.D.& Tuxedo's Reserved for Your Choice of any Overcoat in the House $35 for $35 Your Choice of any Gabardine in the House for $35 —This is a real clothes Buyng Opportunity— Homecoming Dance in Meade County a Success Meade County has reported that a K. U. homecoming dance was given on the night of December 28 to atticate interest and enthusiasm toward K. U., and more than fifty were present at the affair. A complete chapel program was held at the high school and speeches made by several students of the University. K. U. songs and yells were introduced to members of the high school choir. The choir were made by Dean Murphy, Alice Adams, Nora McNeal, Marjorie Bole, Lilian Swanon and Alex R. Wilson. Another way of advertising K. U. activities was the use of windows in the business section of the city. Animals, trophies, K sweaters, and pain- ings decorated the windows for inse- ction of Meade County residents. Attractive food, in an attractive place, at attractive prices. The Victory Lunch—Adv. 1-7 Don't forget the first big Dram Club show of the year "Mrs. Gortinger Necklace," Monday Night, Jan. 10th Get your tickets at the Round Corner Drug store. —adv.1— At Half Price All Suits and Obercoats —All Leather Coats All Manhattan and our own Label Shirts All Silk and Knitted Tips (Except New Narrow Knits) Better Hurry Ober's HEAD TO FOOT OUTFITTERS SEE THE FIRST GAMES KANSAS VS DRAKE Friday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m. SINGLE ADMISSION 75c Student Enterprise tickets admit to balcony (unreserved.) Enterprise ticket reserved for all games...$1.00 Season tickets for ten conference games...$5.00 "Let's Go Kansas"