FROSH TRACK MEET BY TELEGRAPH MAY 11 Will Be First Valley Contes Between Freshmen A telegraphic track meet will be held between the freshman teams of the schools of the Valley Conference on May 11, and will be the first meet of any kind between first year men in this conference, as Valley rules prohibit actual competition between the freshman teams. In view of this rule, a regular meet, either between the Varsity and freshmen, or a freshman intra-class meet will be held on McCook Field on the afternoon of May 11. At the finish of each event, the time of each contest, and his name will be wired to the secretary of the Missouri Valley Conference, Louis, who will tabulate the results them to the other competing schools, doing likewise with every school in the conference The Freshmen are also eligible for entry in the K. C. A. C. meet which take place in Convention Hall at Kansas University or February or the early part of March. Coach Schademann said this moning that all freshmen who showed any real promise at trunk will be able to meet, which is open to all comers. SPORT SPUTTER By "Snow" White Dr. Allen's course in officiating is proving more and more popular. The Kansas counselor is coaching more than a dozen men in the art of refereeing, and he is a master at that sport. The class meets every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 1:30 in the Gymnasium. Regular attendance is required. Allen gets innumerable calls from over the state in regard to possible officials, and it is certain that the members of the class will have many calls throughout the bask kit hall season. The fraternities are beginning their work-out for Pan-Hellenic basketball. As a consequence, there is quite a bit of stiffness prevalent among the inner rim of the basket failing to realize that the practices have started. Wrestling is a new sport, at the University of Oklahoma, and the students there are taking exceptional interest in the mat game. The Sooner team has won four intercollegiate contests for two and there is a possibility of more. As a consequence, there is quite a hence, her wrestling is permissible, and several matches are scheduled each week, the R. O. T. C. men last year held a tournament. There are some other championship schools at the University, and perhaps this school could whip some kind of a wrestling team into shape. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Student Painting Now On Display in Fine Arts An exhibition of student paintings is on display in the Department of Painting. They are the work of the group of girls who studied in Hawthorne's School of Art in Providence, last summer, and have been chosen by students during their stay there. On Friday afternoon they will be awarded by lot to the ten art patrons of Lawrence who contributed to an emergency fund which made it possible that the University women to make the trip were able to dress, done in oils, all received favorable comment from Hawthorne. The following girls are represented in the exhibition: Opal Griswold, Katherine Lankin, Milfred Shane, Easie Marburg, Malachi Seagall, and Marion Harbell. Miss Clara Pelton, e21, went to Kansas City for Saturday and Sunday. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. A. G. ALRICH Printing, Engraving, Binding Office Supplies, Rubber Stamp Stationery, Seals, Stencils 736 Mass, Street Oklahoma Aggies Not To Smoke on Campus The student senate of the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College has taken definite steps to renew the laws prohibiting smoking on the campus. The senate has appointed committees to work out the details of enforcing the law, and methods to be used in putting it before the students. It has been decided that any student caught smoking on the campus will be reported to the discipline committee, or the number of democrats. Upon repeating his nominator a certain number of times, he will be summoned before the committee. Posters and posted on the campus reminding the students of the senate ruling. Car Service Demoralized On Hill by Broken Axl Street car service was demoralized this morning for more than an hour on the K. U. loop, owing to a broken axle on car number 128. The accident occurred just north of the Toad Stoll station. The car, however, did not leave the track and no injuries resulted. The accident happened just as the north end students were on their way to their 8:30 classes, causing many of them to arrive at their classes late, and the other students' classes were also affected by the tie-up as the broken axle was still in the process of being repaired at that hour. The tie up caused three cars to be lined up back of the car which was thrown off by a Workman from the car barn were called to the scene and by 10:15 the usual service was resumed. French and Spanish Popular French and Spanish Popular The report of the Superintendent of Public Education in New York City shows that the French School French is gaining in popularity while the interest in German, Latin, Greek and Italian is declining. The decrease in the enrollment in German was especially noticeable as it deformed from over twelve thousand in 1920 to less than one hundred in 1920. Alberta Harris, fa'24, Keefe O'Keefe, c'24, and Normile O'Brien, c'23, motored to Leavenworth Friday. Tell the folks about K. U Will Kansas and Nebraska meet on the Linecoln gridron November 12 next year, an scheduled by the Valley and in Kansas in City Kansas two weeks ago? Error in Date May Be Cause of Apparent Conflict That is the question disturbing the Athletic office today following the announcement in a Kansas City paper that the University of Pittsburgh had scheduled a game with the Huskers for the same date. The Penn-Valparaiso school, according to the athletics department, has offed off-related relations with Georgia Tech. A mitigate in the date of the story which carried a Pittsburgh headline, is the probable cause of the conflict, Dr. F. C. Allen said today. Soul-Mates Running Wild About the Hill Girls, there's a soul-mate for every one of you, and you can find him right here in our own university! In our own directory are the names by the score of famous men - Harding, Ford, Hughes, Hitchcock, ever, a Kaiser and a man from the less prominent walks of life, just try a Farmer, a plain everyday Husband, a Jester, a Mason, a Miller, the town Marshall, a Miner, a Mowrer, a Painter, a Porter, a Taker, a Barber, a Banker, a Butcher, a Draper, a Dyer, a Cep, or a Taylor, They are Gray, White, Brown, and Black They are Old or Young, Little or Stout, and Supple, Short and Sharp, Sweet and Constant, or Wild and Wise. But no matter who he makes what he is, one finds his Armstrong, spells it both Love and Juff. Explosion Shakes Pittsburg Pittsburgh, Ks. Dec. 13—Pittsburgh was rocked today by an explosion at the company plant three miles under the Company to window glass in the residence and business sections were heavy. One man was reported killed and one badly burned by the blast-. Explosion Shakes Pittshurg Rev, Percy Rearner--The clergy and church officers should take the lead in organizing Sunday games. Rev, R. C. Gillie—Our hymns are Victorian and our prayers Elizabethan. Stanford girl students who are violating university regulations by smoking and shooting craps on the campus are advised to "direct their wayward footsteps away from the paths of marijuana," get out, and the quicker the better," according to Stanford Fictorial, a campus magazine of student opinion. "Craps" and Smokes Forbidden to Women Smoking and shooting crabs, habits which have infected a large group of Stanford's pretty girls will not be tolerated by the mass of women students, and they are summoned that they will be expelled immediately if caught smoking. "Although there has been an increase in the number of college students since the war, more have been sent home for inefficiency than ever before. As a rule college students are awarded greater than ever before." This is the statement Dr. Frederick A. Hall, chairman of Washington University. Increase in College Men Does Not Improve Fibre There has been an alarming decrease in students studying for the ministry. The Protestant Churches are facing a shortage of preachers, while there is an increase in the Catholics studying for priesthood. Boost the "New Era." Meeting the Christmas Glove Demand Because of the great popularity of gloves as Christmas gifts, for men, the month of December is one of the big "glove months." It is for that reason that you should use judgment in your glove selections, for gloves of all kinds and characters are offered. The gloves you buy here, are gloves we carry year after year, gloves that are the tried and true favorites of a great many particular men— And they are sold at the lowest price consistent with reliability. This men's store is a store of sage glove buying. 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