UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MARCH 20,1918. Six Additional Teams Enter for State High School Tournaments Athletic Association Champion ship Will Be Decided At This Time Six additional entries for boys teams were received this morning by Manager Hamilton for the State High School Tournament which begins Friday morning, and two new girls' teams have also been entered. This makes the entry list for the boys total thirty-four and the girls total twelve. The boys' team which have entered since yesterday are—Reno County, Hays, Parsons, Bonner Springs, Oread and Horton, while Oread and Turner are the late entries among the girls' teams. The entry list is almost complete now, according to Manager Hamilton, and the schedule and the drawings for opponents were made yesterday afternoon. Horton and Rosedale have entered boys' teams since the schedule of games was completed, and the team has been placed when the first boys' team drops out, while Horton will wait until the second team drops out before taking the floor. A new feature of the tournament this year will be the State High School Athletic Association tournament which will be played inside the big tournament. According to the arrangement which has been made, the winners of the Congressional District championships will play among themselves until the winner is decided at 10:15 Saturday morning, when that team will enter the semi-finals with one of the teams outside the District championship class at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The entry list in the tournament includes some of the classiest high school teams in the Missouri Valley, as is shown by the fact that Wichita has already defeated Kansas City Central, the Missouri State champions and has been defeated by Arkansas City and Winfield, two Arkansas Valley league teams which are entered in the tournament. Newton, winners of the State title last year and of the championship in the Eighth Congressional District and the Arkansas Valley League this year, will again be in the fight for the State honors, while Lawrence is expected to be in the fight until at least the semi-finals are played. Atchison, Reno County, Topoke, Hays, Parsons, Chanute, Solomon and Emporia are all in the District championship class and should help to make the competition closer than ever before in a Kansas State High School tournament. The final game for the boys' championship will be played on the big court on the main floor of the gymnasium, Saturday at 7:30 o'clock. All the girls' games will be played on the two cross courts on the main gym floor, and the final game will take place at 4:30 Saturday afternoon. The boys' semi-finals will be played at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon and the girls' semi-finals will be played Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Women Will Play Finals In Intramural Tourney Alpha Xi Delta will play Brush League Day night at 7:15 o'clock in a final dash for the loving cup which will be awarded to the winner of the Intramural basketball tournament. The teams appear evenly matched and a hotly contested game is expected. The semifinals Tuesday night resulted in a Alpha Xi Delta victory Repair Them While You Wait Work Performed Quality and Efficiency at THE BLUE RIBON SHOE SHOP F. P. HORMUTH PROPRIETOR over Y. W. C. A. by a 25-42 score in one of the fastest games of the season. Despite a 17-2 score in favor of Alpha Xi Delta at the end of the first half, the Y. W. C. A. players, by a wonderful spurt in the second half rapidly piled up their score. Joyce Brown, who made seven free goals out of a possible eight, and Margaret Wasson, forwards for the Y. W. C. A., made every chance at both halfs in the second half. Evelina Watt did splendid work as running center. The Alpha Xi Delta lineup with the Trant-Bottomly-Barnett combination did their usual good work. The Brush League defeated W. A. 12-9 in a close game. A series of quick passes with excellent work by Marjorie Castle, center for the Brush team, led to a victory for the team in spite of the opposition of a good lineup for W. A. A. Baseball Candidates Turn Out on McCook For Spring Practice Twenty-five Varsity Men Res pond To First Call—Frosh Limber Up twenty-five candidates responded to the first call for Varsity outdoor baseball practice on McCook Field yesterday afternoon. Coaches Bond and Wedell put the men through a light workout on the field, but most of the afternoon was spent in batting practice. About thirty-five freshmen reported to Dutch Wedell for their practice and said they fresh-fruit squad limbered up on the east end of McCook while the Varsity men were using the diamond. The Varsity pitchers were putting nothing on the ball in batting practice and as a result, the men were hitting far and wide. Dutch Schoenfeld, Cherry, Schepoepel, Isnerberg, Bunn and Caler hit the ball to all corners of the field, Dutch's and Cherry's drives going clear to the fence in deep left field. Only two of the candidates batted from the left side of the plate and none duplicated Lindsey's favorite pastime of driving long hits over the bleachers in right field. Caler, Schepoepel, Cherry and Slawson worked in turn in the box and although each man merely lobbed the ball, each had trouble in finding the plate, as six batters were hit by pitched balls during the practice. Warren, Woody and Kitchen did all the catching and succeeded in handling the pitches in good shape. Civark practice will be held on McCook field each afternoon at 4 o'clock and the Varsity-freshmen practice games will begin soon as the coaches get a line on their men and all the candidates get used to handling the ball. The first games on the Varsity field are played on Saturday. McCook field, April 22, 23 and 24. It is probable, however, that games will be played with teams in the Kansas State Conference before the opening of the Missouri Valley season. HATS, CAPS, SUITS, SHIRTS for spring it much less than you pay your subs. HUB CLOTHING CO. 820 Mass. 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