THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansans and Missourians May Be Entered in Olympiad By GEORGE Y, HENGEP Of the Sports Staff of the St. Louis Times (Written for the United Press.) Jackson Scholz, a St. Louis boy, who holds several collegiate indoor and outdoor dash records, is the leading spinner in the entire west. He recently demonstrated his ability in New York by decisively trimming an Murchimson, A. A. U. tickerholder, in series of races at Madison Square Gar (Written for the United Press.) The Missouri Valley conference contribution to the American Olympic team for the 1920 Antwerp games promises to be limited to a very small group of athletes already highly tested in American championship events. Scholz is unobatable in the west and was a winner at the last Pennsylvania games. He has replaced Simpson as his brightest star on the cinder path. Missouri is reasonably certain of placing two members of the varsity team on the American squad. Next in line for a place is "Bill Sullivan, ever also of Missouri, and a cousin of Simpson's. Tall, broad shoulders, and a football star, he achieved his track reputation in the inter-allied games when he cleared the hurdles in Ralph Rodley is in a likely candidate for the quarter mile. In a dual meet with Missouri recently on an indoor truck he pulled up an easy winner in record time. Conference officials seized a tieface among the quarter mile selections. There does not appear to be a half-miler or miler in the entire circuit whose record entities him to be considered for the Belgium tour. Cowell of Kansas, has done fair time in the leading miler, but his record indicates he is yards and yards behind the eastern distance runners. Dick Kremer, of Washington, has represented that school in the discus and weight events and doublesless will be given a chance in the Olympic trials. Oklahoma will compete in the conference games this year and the Sooners may bring out possible talent. Grinell, too, has been admitted to the circuit and for the first time will compete officially in the meet to be held at Drinke in May. This time, will have strength of all the university tems be revealed. CALLS LAWRENC MAN Presidential Guessers To Be Selected Tod But as the situation stands today, Jackson Scholz of Missouri looms forth as the one sure entry of the conference. first place against the pick of the military talent in France. Supt. of City Schools Offered Similar Position at Duluth, Minn. Raymond A. Kent, instructor in the school of education, and superintendent of the Lawrence city schools received notice Tuesday of his election as superintendent of the Duluth, Minn., schools at $6,000 a year. The offer carries with it a two year contract, effective August 1st. Mr. Kent is considering the offer but has not yet made his decision. Superintendent Kent has not accepted the offer of the Duluth school board, but is seriously considering it. The Lawrence board of education last night offered Mr. Kent a one year contract at a salary of $4,000 Mr. Kent also draws $1500 as instructor in the school of education in the University. Duluth, Minn. is a city of 100,000 population, and new school buildings are constantly being erected. The school system includes about 500 teachers. New York, April 6—One hundred and fourteen Republicans and one hundred and forty-six Democratic delegates to the national conventions were on the block today. They are being the block as follows: Republican. New York primary, 88. Wisconsin primary, 26. Democratic. New York Convention, 90. Wisconsin convention, 26. Minnesota convention, 24. Philippine Islands convention, 6. Y. W. C. A. Officers Installed The installation services for the new officers and cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. was held Tuesday at the Resse Evans, as the outgoing president of the Association, took charge of the service. The remainder of the program consisted of a vocal solo by Zaid Shehiply, and a talk on "M. Y. and W.," by "Cen" Hoffman. Send the Daily Kansan home. Jayhawker Ball Tickets to Go On Sale Friday Party April 24 In F.A.U.Hall The Inter-Praterity Baseball League has organized for the year 1020, with nine teams entered in the competition. The following organizations will enter teams in the league: Pi Upilson, Phi Beta Pi, Acomas, Phil Alpha Delta, Sigma Phi Sigma, Phil Alpha, Chi Alpha Sigma, Phil Mu Alpha, and Ochoh. Home Rupard and elected president of the secretary-treasurer. The first game will be played April 13 between the Phi Mu Alphas and the Alpha Sigma Sigmas. Officers are Elected and First Game is Set for April 12 INTER-FRAT LEAGUE HAS 9 CONTESTANTS Clifford Devereux With The With a satisfaction guarantee behind them that we unhesitatingly make because our "Clothes of Merit" "Clothes of Merit Tailoring House Single Tickets - $1.00 Season Tickets - $1.50 April 8 Pi Upsilon won the championship cup in the Inter-Fraternity League last year but the organization is larger this year than ever before and prospects are good for a real pennant. The teams are to be into two divisions and the winners of the two groups will meet for the title the latter part of May. has never even hesitated in making more than good in this respect. We back our stock of clothing with atmost confidence that we are giving you the best quality that money will buy and Everything marked in plain figures because we know just what we are doing. Devereux Players "ARMS AND THE MAN" Bernard Shaw Evening April 8 IN SKOF STAD SELLING SYSTEMS For Least Cash SEATS RESERVED FRASER BOOK EX. Return Engagement - by Request Rostand's "ROMANCERS" Matinee Bowersock Thursday Return Engagement by Request Ethel Clayton in "The 13th Commandment" Awaits Action of Allies On Invasion of Germany Section B. April 14, Pi Upsilon vs Sigma Phi Beta; April 15, Aces vs Phi Beta; April 2, Pi U vs Aces; April 21, D. A. pi Vs Beta; April 27, Aces vs Sigma Phi Sigma; April 29, Pi U vs Beta; May 3, Aces, v P. A. D.; May 10 Sigma Phi Sigma vs P. A. D.; May 19, P. A. d v Pi U; May 20, Phil Bet vs Sigma Phi Sigma. April 13, Alpha Chi Sigma vs Phi Mu Alpa; April 20, Phi Mu Alpa vs Phi Chi; May 4, Phi Chi vs Ochino; May 17, Phi Chi vs Alpha Chi Sigma; May 12, Phi Chi vs Alpha Chi Sigma; May 18, Ochino vs Alpha Chi Sigma. Washington, April 6-The United States will await indication of the attitude of Great Britain and Italy before taking any action in connection with advance of the French into German territory, it was stated officially today. This country will then probably concur in any stand taken by these two powers, it was added. The schedule follows: Section A. Yes Sir! Clothes Economy is demonstrated in Hickey Freeman Clothes -Style Service Quality Spring Line Now Ready at No Swimming Nor Tennis For K.U. Women Planned "Swimming which has been renamed "investment for the last month because of a leak in the pool cannot be resumed for some time," said Hazel Pratt, of the department of physical education, today. This makes impossible any plans for meets or other competition, as it is not known definitely when the pool will be in condition for use again. "Athletic season on the beach" does not tell the weather clears up and the courts are in a condition to play on," said Miss Pratt. 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