THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TRACK TEAM WORKIN G HARD FOR TIGER MEET Eager for Meet With Missouri in Convention Hall, March 26 Capt. Dewall Has Bad Ankle Track Men Have Been Practicing on Convention Hall Type of A hard fight is promised by the Jay-hawkter track squad with Simpson's Missouri Tigers in Convention Hall in Kansas City March 26. The Kansas team has gained confidence from the Manhattan and K.C.A. C. meets, and will be out for blood in the traditional indoor clash. Ralph Rocky, who won the Dougais cup in the K. C. A. C. 400-yard run, will enter in the quarter with Lobaugh. Rocky, Rinehart, and Lobaugh will probably be the Kansas entrants in the 1-mile race. Rocky will bring in form by practicing on the Convention Hall type track built this spring especially for the purpose. Scholz stands a good chance to take first in the 50-yard dash for Missouri; but the three K., U. dash men, McGinn and Brown also expect to place this in run. Bradley, an Oklahoma high school track star, out for the first time in Varsity competition, will be entered in the 50-yard low, and 50-yard high hurdles, and the 50-yard dash. He is strong in field events, making 41 feet 5 inches in the 16-pound shot, and 5 feet 9 1-4 inches in the high jump at Manhattan and will take part in both in the clash with the Missourians. The K. U. pole vault record of 11 feet 7.12 inches will probably be broken at the Tiger meet. The record is held by Pattinson, who topped the bar at that point in 1914. Pattinson is back in school, and ought to break his record. Both Howard and Heizer have gone better than the old record so far. Howard being good for 12 feet in practice, but not having had a chance in a scheduled meet so far. Brutus Hamilton and "Chuck" Lewis, Simpson's stars in the pole vault, will be hard pushed to go over the three K. U. vaulters. In the half mile run, Rodkey and Coghill will be the principal Jayhawker entrants. Coghil won the event on the bad Manhattan track two weeks ago in 2:13, and has been improving greatly since. The mile and two mile runs will be run by MacMurray and Massey, last fall's cross-country stars. Captain Dewall, milier, who sprained his ankle last week, will see the meet from the side lines. Smith will be entered with Brudley in the high jump and McGinnis with Brudley in the 50-yard low hurdles. Haddock, K. U's star dash man, is sadly out of form and probably will not be able to get into condition in time for the meet. Coach Schlae-dmann has been working hard with the rest of the team all the week. Many of the students are planning to attend the classic in Convention Hall next Friday night, some of the more enthusiastic Kansas rosters even planning on going in an organized rooting body. Benson is Credited With Warning to Admiral Sims Washington, March 22—It was Admiral Benson who warned Admiral Sims "don't let the British pull the wool over your eyes," Sims declared at the senate naval inquiry here today. Several weeks ago sims told the Senate naval sub-committee that such a warning had been given to him, during a conference of the navy department, as he was about to sail for Europe, only a few weeks before this country entered the war. Benson, at the time of the alleged utterance, was chief of naval operations. He is now head of the shipping board. "Anti-killning Club as an Aid to the Flu," headline. A University organization which, every student would be eligible for, recommended. Here's our chance. "Woman Stabs Husband, Freed by Court." This headline is likely to raise the mortality rate among husbands. TONIGHT 8:15 Her Husband's Wife See it—it's great! Some good seats left— At Box Office at 7:30 Bowersock Theatre Just two weeks 'till Easter—and the time to buy your Easter footwear is now. Fischer's Shoes Are Good Shoes REMEMBER The Appearance of Your Feet make or wear mast the rest of your costume on that day—they should be carefully and stylishly groomed. We are sure we can please you from our wide variety of styles. OTTO FISCHER'S 813 Mass. Department Chooses Varsity Fives From Inter-Class Games Games PICK WOMEN'S TEAMS Women Against Entrance In Internship Careers The women's varsity basketball teams, picked on the basis of the interclass games have been selected by the department of Woman's Physical Education. They are as follows: First Team: First Team: Right forward, Helen Barnett, c21 Left forward, Margaret Wasson, c21. c 21. Jumping center, Josephine Kauffman, (captain of Freshman team.) c 23. Running center, Ruth Trant, c20. Right guard, Irene Tieben, c20. Left guard, Charlotte Pearson, c23. Second team; right forward, Valerie Zirkle, c'22. Left forward, Iris Russell, c'30. Jumping center, Evelina Watt, c'20. Extra guards may be thrown around some of the Texas oil fields for visitors have found that a taste of crude oil sometimes has a bear in it. Such visitors should advised to try the kick in carbolic acid. Running center, Louise Phillips c'23. Right guard, Grace Olsen, c'21. Left guard, Justine Mosse, c'23. Columbia, Mo., March 22 — A resolution against intercollegiate sports for women was adopted by delegates to the Central sectional meeting of the athletic conference of American College women which ended here today. It was announced that officers for the organization will be chosen; president, University of Colorado; recording secretary, Nebraska state University and treasurer, Northwestern University. The Admiral is a new pattern, a leader among the latest styles, made in light weight dark brown cordovan, and also in dark brown calfskin. 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Remember the Ides of March And be prepared To keep pace with The sudden changes Of Mr. Murcury With one of our new Spring Coats And then if old man Barometer sends A rain along this Same coat will be On guard then, too. Certificates of Deposit Put your spare money in our certificates of deposit They bear 3 per cent Interest THE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK "The Bank where Students Bank" Begins at 9 'clock. One o'clock is closing time. Leave your brains at the door Shimmy if you like. Have a good time. E at your fill. Variety of entertainment. U. 's wierdest party. t will be. n Robinson gym. And dance round— Bring your best girl. Let joy reign Laugh all the time Thank You— DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE ELEVENTH HOUR!! Buy your SOPHOP Ticket today "We must know how many're going To the BOLSHEVIK BALL So that we can aggregate Enough food for them all." —Shakespeare.