THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ICHABODS WILL MEET JAYHAWKS SATURDAY Tennis Matches Will Not Conflict With Two Track Meets Teams are Evenly Matched Games Will be Played at 9 in the Morning and at 1:30 in in the Afternoon (By M. E. S.) The Kansas tennis squad will meet the Washburnbarn squad Saturday in two double and three single matches. The games have been scheduled so as not to conflict with the track meets. The two double matches will be played in the morning from 9 o'clock to 10:30 which is before the first trackmeet. And the single matches will be played from 1:30 to 2:30. Also, to Prof. R. E. Carter, senior coach. The annual University tennis tournament was completed Thursday when A. S. Johnson won from Wilson Riley in the finals with the score, 10-8, 3-6, 3-6. Wilson then finals defeatedicated Rogers wiith a score, 3-6, 6-9, 7-3, 6-3, and Wilson won from Fleeson with the score, 8-5, 3-6, 4-6, 6-3. Washburn has a strong tennis squad this year. They defeated Baker last week in two matches out of 14 at the tournament. The high school stars are on the Washburn team who have played before in high school tournaments. The teams are evenly matched and the players should be exceedingly interesting. This is the second match for the University squad this year. The first was with Oklahoma and although the Kansas squad was defeated the record of the winners proved them to have been unusually well played, both Wisconsin and Drake Universities in straight sets. K. U. will be represented in one of the doubles by Johnson and Fleeson and in the other by Riley and Rogers. It has not been decided who will play in the singles. The squad consists of: Arthur S. Johnson, e'22, of Law- rence. Wilson M. Riley, c2? of Kansas City. Richard W. Fleeson, c' sp of Sterling, Kansas. Forrest M. Rogers, 121, of Whelington. Roy G. Zieconis e22 of Lawrence. Walter J. Keeler, c22, of Lawrence. AGGIES DOPED TO WIN TRACK MEET SATURDAY Kansas Expects Victory in High and Broad Jumps, Quarter and Mile By J. L. W. When the Jayhawkers meet the Kansas Aggies in the track meet Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock, the Aggies are doped to have a slight edge on the Kansas team. Evans in the 10 and the 220, Frost in the pole vault and Watson in the half mile, the Aggies have the advantage of the Kansas队, although Welty and Heizer in the hurdles and pole vault have a good chance to upset their aggie confidence in these two events. If the relay is run, Kansas is doe to win this with Lobaugh, Rinehart O'Larry and Rodkey. Both team players have shown in 4th shot and put disc. Kansas is doped to win the high jump, the broad jump, the quarter and the mile. Massey, Kansas distance man will have little competition from the Aggies in the mile and two mile events, so he must be added to the Aggies' distance man, and is entered in the mile, and the two mile events. Aggie entries for the meet are: Dash—Captain Evans and Gal-a- lacher 440—Turner, Neely. 880—Watson, Clapp. 800 — Watson, Clipp Mile — Watson, Becket, Green, Knight. 2 Mile—Watson, Knight, Landon. Hurtles—Gallagher—(another not entered). Shot Putt—Billings, Lighter. Discuss—Billings, Lighter. Pole Vault—Frost, Concell. Jump Horn—Frost, Winters. High Camp Broad Jump - Winters, Turner Gallagher. Relay—Evans, Neeley, Gallagher, Turner. Evans, Gallagher and Watson will compete for individual high point anan in the meet. The Railman cities are Dash — Bradley, Hostetter, Loban- h — O'Leary. The Kansan entries are: 440—Rodkey, Rinehart, O'Leary. 880—Captain Dewalk Coghill, Wiener. Mile—Massey, MacMurphy, Cog hill. 2 Mile—Massey, MacMurphy. 2 hite—Juscy, matsy prav. High Hurdles — Pringle, Welty, Bradlev. Low Hurdles-McGinnis, Mandeville. Rodkev. Pole Vault—Howard, Heizer, Patton. High Jump—Bradley, Welty, Smith, Howard, Broad Jump—Bradley, Rodkey. Shot Put—Bradley, Pringle. Discus—Bradley. Pringle Relay-Lobaugh, Rinehart, O'Leary Rodkey. THIRTY-ONE SCHOOLS ENTER TRACK MEET Keen Competition for Honors Expected Between Dobson and Norton Bv J. L. W. With the entrance of McPherson high school for the annual invitation track meet for the high schools of Missouri and Kansas the total number of schools entered is now thirty-one according to Dr. Forrest C. Allen director of athletics. McPherson is sending five men to the all-other entries for the meet are in now, Doctor Allen said this morning and everything is set for the first event at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The keenest competition in the meet is expected to be between Winfield, with Dobson star, and the Kansas City, Mo., schools probably Norton, of Manual Training. Dobson and Norton are entered in practically the same events and will fight for high point honors. Dobson carried away the cups for high school last year and was high point man of the meet. North Carolina has made especially good show in hurdles, weights pole vaults and high jump. The track meet tomorrow will be one of the best that has ever been on McCook, according to Doctor Allen, and the high schools are man they have for some time. Sain Carrolloff, the only other Missouri man other than the Kansas City high schools, has made a million in college earnings. It is expected to put up a real fight for first place, in this event. Jack Grover, of the Kansas City Athletic Club will be the official starter of the meet. showing more interest in this meet han they have for some time. Better drop in and select yours NOW at the beginning of season, as you have more hats to choose from. Then too you will be surprised at our extensive assortment and absence of H. 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