THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANNUAL TRACK MEET TO BE HELD IN MAY Invitations Will Be Sent Out In the Near Future Baseball Games Scheduled Coach Karl Schlademann Will Superintend "Cinder Track" The annual outdoor invitation High school track meet, will be held at McCook field during the early part of May. Invitations and entry blanks will be sent out sometime during the month. April to the high schools of the state. The management plans to put on the meet in connection with a base ball game in the first two weeks of May. The annual invitation track meet is held on the same basis as the invitation basketball tournament, each year, it furnishes a way for the high schools to come together at a central point and gives the man a chance to team up and they can do against strangers teams coached on a different system. The University coaches look upon the high school meets both in truck and basketball as a sort of trivial competition toward qualifying for University athletics. High school teams are very good ideas from the university coach. Many state high school records have been broken at the annual meets where the athletes are cewading for honors for their particular school. Coach Karl Schaddemann, who has charge of the university track team will superintend the annual meet for the high schools, and will have some of his best men out to show the high contests that they do he. By staging the meet at the University the Athletic Association hopes to promote a fellowship between the high school teams and coaches so that they will come to the University for plushments and plushments in the cinder track line. The date of the meet has not been definitely set, but will be in the near future, so that the various high schools may be notified in plenty of time and start making preparations toward entering. A. K. U, man, who grew into a habit in his high school days, still follows the practice of leaving his shoes out doors on St. Patricks eve for the benefit of any snakes that may be in the vicinity. Display of Hill Jewels Must Not Alarm Studes High school visitor, if by chance you sojurn upon our University campus you come upon a stranger, strutting along with his hands in a large array of beight and dazzling bits of jewelry, and hanging from his chain you see numerous odd looking keys, you may know that he like many others but knows nothing about everything that petains to his particular profession. Don't think that he is a jeweler's advertising agent and don't be too hard in your criticism of him for, perhaps in later years when you join our University ranks or take up work in another University, the manilla will be very useful. If you think you will be entirely hidden by bits of jeweled gold and silver. Every Club and organization on the campus has an emblem, and the number of organizations upon the hill is increasing every year. Every meetup provides it to students providing it is not already one, and so to this day they are almost uncountable. If a student is studying medicine he has his choice; if he is studying music there is only one to them. Every student has a class organization and the students that run them have chosen an emblem whereby you may know them. K. U. Wireless Station Hears News From Norway Wireless messages from Norway and Germany are able to be heard at the radio receiving station located in the office of J. C. Warner in the basement of Ubbak Hall. Mr. Warner takes graduate work this year, does not make a practice of sending messages as his time is taken up with research work, but his wireless station has proved to be an interesting environment for learning about the intensity of Kansas use its location which all amateur as well as government stations must have. As a rule amateurs are only allowed a short wave length, but the University is given special privilege to use the long waves in sending messages that any government radio station is given. "Wireless will become extremely valuable within the next few years and will have a wide scope in the business and commercial realms, as well as a head of the physics department. "However, I do not believe that it can ever be as common as our telephones for no degree of privacy can be secured in sending or receiving wireless." Kansas Basketeers Eager T Enter "Big League"; K. U. $200 Offer Stands MADISON TOURNAMENT VIES WITH CHICAGO The Central Western basketball tournament to be held in Chicago in the near future will not be as great a drawing card as will the state tournament to be held in Madison this month. Many of the teams have shown greater interest in the Madison tournament than in the Chicago meet. Guy Lowman who is managing the tournament at Madison is in receipt of letters from Kansas high schools that shows they are anxious to play. The students will be the new coach at the Agricultural College at Manhattan next year. The $200 to be given the district winners at the tournament at K. U. is still in the field. But if the district winners do not care to take advantage of the offer, Manager Allen will upon consent of the Athletic Board award them an opportunity to play in the tournament. It is not the desire of the management to exclude from the big meet any of the other teams that might show up better than they did in their own home events. The award to be given here toward defying the expenses of the team goes to the winners whether they want to go to the Chicago meet or the Madison contest. If none of the district champions care to take advantage of the award and express their desire before the tournament starts here then the management will either award it or reserve the right to hold the money with a view toward offering it at the next annual tournament. Cafeteria J. E. HARRIS 931 Mass. THE Place to Bring High School Visitors GOOD FOOD QUICK SERVICE Kansas high schools are not progressing, in one respect. In our observation of high school exchanges, most of them still has the "meantest" word for "blizzard," we won't let you in until a certain time, no matter how the blizzard is raging. IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS 1920 To Be An Out-of-Doors Year Middy Blouses and Middy Sport Suits from Jack Tar or Mar-hof. Here in conveniently arranged groups are gay sweaters, overblouses, of Wool, Jersey or Silk Tricotine, Bright skirts to wear with them. Suits and Skirts of heather or wool Jersey. When the days are so Exhilirating that the call of the open comes to you and you wish for golf, tennis, motoring, boating or a hike—You will be wanting clothes that are smart, appropriate and comfortable. And you will find these sports clothes quite fitting for hill wear— The Eliminwood high school Red and Blue offers some good advice that may be applied to the world over. Here are three ways to get their name in print without getting chesty about it. If the shoe fits,wear it." The Arkansas high school Ark Light recently ran a big strike story. English teachers of the school had announced their intention of causing a riot using of slug. They also demand well-motivated voices among the students. Attorney C. E. Pile of Parsons has He returned to Parsons Tuesday. Visiting Hi Men-for, of course, you're coming if only for your own interest, which you will best serve by purchasing The "Hi Me" DEAR OLD K. U. 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