UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Home of The Daily Kansan DOPE POINTS TO CLOSE MEET WITH MISSOURI Relay Both Teams Base Their Claims on Quarter Mile and Delay JOURNALISM BUILDING With both teams claiming a majority of points in the fourteenth annual indoor meet, there should be no lack of interest in the Kansas-Missouri clash tomorrow night at Convention Hall in Kansas City. That the meet will be close is shown by the fact that Missouri claims the meet by a 43 to 42 score while Kansas claims it by a score of 44 to 41. The main difference in the dope, as it is being put out by the two teams, hinges on the question of who will win the quarter mile. Missouri believes that either Daggy or Wyatt will win. These two men ran a dead heat in this race last month and Missouri believes even when the quarter in the Kansas Missouri outdoor meet last spring, is good for a first in his favorite race Friday night. Missouri may have some surprise, to spring on the haydawkers, is the opinion of a former Missouri might come with the appearance of Bob Simpson in the high jump. It is known that Simpson is a good high jumper, and he might appear in that role if his doing so would save Missouri the meet. Another surprise might be sprung by Simpson entering as one of the four members of the relay team. Reports from Columbia say that Simpson can do the quarter in fifty seconds or better. According to Kansas dopesters the meet should break about as follows K. M. 50-yard dash; Scholz and Simpson 80-yard hard hurdles; Simpson 90-yard hard hurdles; Simpson 50- yard high hurdles: Simpson and Rendall, Missouri 50. yard high hurdles: Simpson and Renick, Missouri ... 8 and Renick, Missouri . . . . . son and Renick, Missouri Taylorville, O'Keeffe, Kansas Quarter mile: O'Leary, Kansas Dugget, or Wheat, Missouri 5 Daggy or Wyatt, Missouri 5 Half mile: Rodkey, Kansas; Rider, Missouri 5 3 Mile: Sproull, Kansas; Cable- Mile: Sproull, Kansas; Cablen man, Missouri ... 5 Two mile: Stateler and Groene, Kansas ... 8 Pole vault: Pattinson and Atwood. Kansas ...8 High jump: Treweeke and Rice, Kansas ... 8 Rice, Kansas ... 8 Shot out: Small, Kansas; Warren, Missouri . . . 5 3 Relay: Missouri, Daggy, leiyang: Msuboob, Pingyu, Wynatt, Selbie, Rider) ... 5 Totals Director of K. U. Athletics One of the busiest men in the University this week is William Oliver Hamilton, whose duty it is to take care of the sixty-night basketball team. He will be off on time; take a K. U. track team to Kansas City to win the dual indoor meet with Missouri in Convention Hall, Friday night. However, the K. U. manager has enough experience and athletes to enable him to handle the task. W. O. Hamilton first became prominent in athletics while at Liberty high school, where he won no little fame as a pole vaulter, football and basketball player. he entered William Jewell and played on the basketball team. His playing on this team earned for him a position on the second basketball team of the school. After spending several central High in Kansas City, he came to the University of Kansas in 1909 and has been here ever since. It has been largely through his persistent efforts that Kansas has won so many basketball championships and won recognition athletically among the larger universities of America. GERMAN PLAY CAST FAILS TO OBSERVE GRADE RULES A second try-out will be held today on account of the ineligibility of several people who were chosen for parts in the German play "Der Geheime Sekretare." "We hope the complete list of parts will be ready to tomorrow," W. W. Hawkins, instructor in German, said this morning. GERMAN PLAY CAST FAILS The play has fourteen parts, and the difficulty of finding fourteen people who have "das deutsche gefühl" and at the same time are eligible for service is causing the delay in the performance, and the judges in the tryout. The play will be under the direction of Mis Margaretha Hochdoferer. WHEN THEY PLAY Boys' Games Arkansas City—Lawrence, 10 a. m. Ellsworth—Effingham, 10 a. m. Michigan McRinnan—Dodge, 10 a. m. Merrium—Dodge, 10 a. n. Belle Plaine—Rosedale, 10:30 a. m. Reading—K. C., Kans, 11 a. m. Protston___ Wakeeney—Mankato, 11 a. m. Hazelton—Awatowatomie, 11:30 a. m. Clay Center—Wellington, 11:30 a. m. Goulden Leptonem — Larned, 12 p. m. Greeley — Eudora, 12 p. m. Halstead — Bonner Springs, 12:30 p.m. Glen Elder — Wichita, 12:30 p.m. Argentine—Sterling, 1 p. m. Bucklin—Gardner, 1 p. m. Washington—1:30 p. m. Washington—Baldwin, 1:30 p. m. Mackwell Perry ___ Postie ___ Perry Bushton Watson ___ Porter ___ Winchester ___ Newton ___ Cawker ___ Emporia. Jola- Salina Parsons. GUESTS OF K.U ___ — Emporia. FIRST TEAMS ARRIVE FOR BIG TOURNAMENT MANKATO: Lyle Hoag, Goldie Horns, Hazel Parses, Loreen McNabb, Ruby Templin, Fleta Gordon, Helen Yapp, Riff Winters, Manager, Ber- 员 (Continued from page 4) ISSN 2001, (Nickerson): Inew Ewing Fern Taylor, Clara Davis, Jesale Edwards, Hazel Celtar, Elma Cattie, Mary Dettie, Blake Blickenan, Manager, Maria vandenbrengen. MERHIKAM: Gladys Stoltz, Maude Butler, Martha Foster, Virginia Hill, Laura Stoltz, Irene Cole, Milred Logan, Kathryn Horner, Principal, C. L. OLATHE: Thee McKinney, Martha Andrews, Katherine Keefer, Margaret Vaughan, Gertrude Tucker, and Ursula Henley, FitzPatrick, Ursula Henley, FitzPatrick, Principal, C. S. Hamilton. WAMEGO: Angela Leonard, Ruth Machin, Helen Mackian, Marina Hognes, Ida Hogue, Walle Werring, densen Neel, Coeilia Gasser, Manager, Etha PAOILA, Hagel Ivarbjärn, Ork Fidrumska, Sigurður F. þið Winsen, Søther Sims, Principal. Winsen, Søther Sims, Principal. ROSEDALE: Mabel Covey, Blanche Heckman, Helen Coler, Graug Angus, Josephine Kauffman, Helen Barnett, Lacey Thomas, Annamaria Vaughn, Lance Johnson POTTER; Mary Robbinsman, Farm Gladys Goff, Alma Budi, Principal, Gladys Goff, Alma Budi, Principal, WATERVILLE: Anna Nider, Lillian Rommel, Margaret Searat, Anna Nider, Jessica McLennan, Anna Nider, Norlunda Milfred, Mildred Bartlow, Manager, Helen Coolidge. A journalistic organization known as the Blue Penell has been formed among the students at the university that members were entertained by faculty, speakers. About 600 High School Players Will Be Here Tomorrow and Saturday The first teams, who will compete in the big high school basketball tournament in Robinson Gymnasium tomorrow and Saturday, arrived this afternoon, and every train is bringing more. The teams will continue to arrive all of the time from closest to Lawrence may not come until tomorrow morning. About 600 players will be here. Sixty-eight teams are entered. The members of the Jayhawker basketball squad will meet the visiting teams and take them to the places where they will stay. Oscar Brownlee has been working for the last week finding rooms for the players and other high school visitors. He has secured places for more than 900. Fraternities will furnish rooms for more than a hundred high school boys and in some cases also will board the teams. The fraternities who will keep teams are Alpha Iola, Sigma Phi Sigma, Winfield; Alpha Tau, Kansas City, Kansas and Ellsworth; Phi Delta Theta, Arkansas City; Beta Theta Pi, Wichita; Phi Kappa Psi, Atchison; Pi Upsilon, Newton; Sigma Chi, Salina; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Atchison; The Alpha Delta Pi is the only sorority to keep a girl's team. The Atchison girls' team will stay there. There is a wide difference of opinion as to who will win the state championships. Champions from seven of the eight congressional districts have entered the boys' tournament. The outcome of the girls' tournament also is uncertain. Two of the leading teams are Newton and Lola boys' teams and Rosedale girls. Rosedale won the girls' championship last year. The lola quintet was defeated by Newton for the championship by a three point margin. The tournament will represent the best high school basketball material in the state, and the winners are really the champions of the state of Kansas. SPORT BEAMS Some of the high school teams which will compete in the big tournament that will be held in the Robinson Gymnasium tomorrow and Saturday, have been invited up to the students of the University to make the visitors feel welcome. The Robinson Gymnasium is all fitted up for the big clash. Season tickets for either the girls' or boys' games can be purchased for seventy-five cents any morning, afternoon, or night, can be purchased at twenty-five cents. The boys' tournament will be played We Suggest That You Give These the "Once-Over" A Nifty New Assortment of Tennis Rackets You'll Find Every style and grade in this splendid assortment. $1 to $10 on the second floor of the gymnasium, and two games will be played at the same time by using the small courts. The investment will be played in the first floor. (Next to Eldridge) The boys' games will start at ten o'clock in the morning. Lawrence vs. Arkansas City, and Ellsworth vs. Efren will be the first teams to clash. The girls' games will start at 12:55 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, with a game between the Tribute and Waterloo. The one game will be in progress at a time. The Men's Glee Club will give a short musical program in the Friday night session of the teacher's conference at 7:45 in Fraser Hall. Where Will Dates Go Then? Where Will Date Go Then? Where will the University students go when the petition being circulated by the Women's Federation clubs is being held in public? The petition will hold business houses must close at six o'clock five days a week, at seven on Saturday and closed all day Sunday. This would affect picture shows, confectionery and drug stores as well as other places of business. The Friday and Saturday night dates will have to wander about the streets and invent some other form of amusement. The total enrolment of the Ohio State University for the present semester is 4,403. This shows a fall enrollment over 200 students from last semester. FOR THE DANCE The Price of Styleplus Full Dress Remains the Same Count Us In when you are showing your home town friends around the campus this week-end. Include The Oread Cafe as one of the places to visit. We've been on the Old Hill now a little over three years and we think we are just about a permanent fixture. If you are going to have a county club banquet ask about our banquet room. The Oread Cafe Just a step from the Campus. E. C. BRICKEN, Prop. Tenth Annual High School Basket Ball Tournament ROBINSON GYMNASIUM Starting Friday, March 16, at 10 A.M. SIX Sessions. Tickets 25 cents each session. Season ticket 75 cents. Tickets are not transferable.Men are not admitted to Girls' Games. Season tickets on sale at Manager's Office, 203 Robinson Gym.