UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS HOPES TO WIN MEET WITHOUT RELAY Jayhawker Track Squad Claims Many Points Over Tigers NEITHER TEAM BALANCED Schulte Has No Field Events Men—Hamilton Lacks Hurdlers With the fourteenth annual Kansas-Missouri indoor meet only two days away, Kansas track followers are confident of victory. That the team this year is the strongest Kansas has ever had is the unanimous opinion of all the Jayhawker rooters. They are anxiously awaiting the issue of the winning team because they believe that this year will mark the turning of the tide that has given Missouri twelve victories out of a possible thirteen. But the Jayhawkers are not overconfident. They reainie that the Kansas team is not a well balanced one, they console themselves with the knowledge that Missouri's team is also one-sided. Kansas is hopeless to win, and the hurdles and must concede Missouri points in these events, since it is likely that Scholz and Simpson will take the fifty yard dash and Simpson CAPTAIN FRED RODKEY and Bernick the high and low hurdles. STRONG IN DISTANCES. However, fans believe the results in the distance runs will be different. Kansas with a strong squad of distance men and in the quarter half, mile and two mile, ought to walk away with most of the points. Missouri has four quarter milers in Wyatt, Dagney, Sagby, and Rider, but with O'Leary in the race for Kansas, the Jayhawkers ought to be good for five points in this game. With O'Leary in the Aggie meet, should show any of the Missouri runners a good race for second. RODKEY AFTER RECORD In the half, Captain Rodkey will try to lower his record of 15:8:3-5 made in the meet with Missouri last year. Pat Murphy will try to finish second in this event, and it is believed by Kansas supporters that he can nose out anything Missouri has to offer. In the mile, Sproull and Howland will be entered for Kansas. Sproull beat Gableman in the indoor meet last year and should repeat the feat again Friday night. In the two mile, Kansas has two veterans Missouri has Groene, and unless Missouri has a ticket will annex eight points in this event. GOOD IN JUMPS In the shot put Small is good for a first or second, with the possibility that Casey, who has been working with Small, will also place. Kansas should find no trouble in taking first in both the high jump and the pole vault, since Treweke and Pattinson won these events in easy fashion at the M. A. C meet in St. Louis Saturday night. Rice won the high jump in the K. C. A. C. meet and Atwood the pole vault. They look good for seconds to Treweke and Pattinson, Friday The relay is doubtful, and Kansas followers admit that the chances favor Missouri but that is not going to keep the Kansans from fighting to the last inch for a victory in the concluding event. The Jayhawkers believe, however, that the meet will be won before the relay starts. SPORT BEAMS The high school basketball tournament, to be held in Robinson Gymnasium Friday and Saturday, will be the largest of any of the fields held here. Six hundred and twelve players and coaches will be here. The Iola high school quintet, which won the championship of the second district this year and was nosed out by a three-point margin by Newton in the tournament here last year, will come back after the championship this year. The Iola high school will have a vacation Friday so the students may accompany the team to the tournament here. The sport editor of The Lampoon, the official student paper of the Iola high school says: "The Iola team has succeeded in winning two tournaments thus far, in addition to winning ten other games. The Iola representatives won the Southeastern Championship at Chanute with only a small crowd of Iola rooters there. Then, with practically no Iola followers present, the Iola quiz team hails the tournament at Baldwin. If Iola those two tournaments with little support what can she do with a large band of rooters at the Lawrence tournament? Let's boost the team to State Championship by going to Lawrence and supporting the team!" Teams from every part of the state have entered the tournament and the competition this year promises to be the keenest in the history of the tournaments. The future athletes of K. U. will be drawn, to a large extent, from the athletes who will play here Friday and Saturday. Thirty-six counties, more than one-third of the total number of counties in Kansas, will be represented by one or more teams in the tournament. The Greeley county boys' quintet will journey across the entire state from Tribute to compete in the tournament. Other teams from the three other sides of the state also have enforced the tournament. The Lawrence high school five played their last game last night before they enter the tournament Friday. Coach Bonnie Rebe, former KKU player, he believes Lawrence high will make a strong race for the championship. COMPLETE ORGANIZATION OF HASH HOUSE LEAGUE The complete organization of the Hash House League is now complete, and the schedule of games will be made out this week. There are twelve clubs entered, consisting of three divisions of four clubs each. The winners of the championship in each division will play for the title. At the meeting last night of the Hash House Committee last year's rules were adopted with one or two slight alterations. The clubs entered are: Walling ... 1241 Tenn. Union ... 1324 Tenn. K. U. ... 1247 Ky. Tennessee ... 1319 Tenn. Mustee ... 1141 Ky. Muskey ... 1345 Ky. Stevenson ... 1341 Ky. Stoic ... 1344 Ky. Dunikan ... 1317 Ohio S. O. U. ... 1317 Ky. Shumann ... 1200 Tenn. 1333 Ohio Do you know that only 1 per cent of all boys get to college? PLAN DUAL NOVELTY RELAY Two Kansas With Two Missouri Freshmen Will Run Against K C A C Friday Dr. Joseph E. Reilly, of the Kansas City Athletic Club, has made final arrangements with Coach Hamilton for a special two-mile relay event at the Missouri-Kansas dual track meet in Kansas City Friday night. The race will probably be run by a team composed of two Missouri freshmen and two Kansas freshmen, against the K. C. A. C. team, which is composed of J. T. Schloss, formerly of Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania; George O'Neill, formerly of Georgetown; half-miler; Lyne Farrar, ex-William Jewell half-miler; and Amos R. Pierce, ex-Kirkville Normal quarter mile and middle distance man. This team won the W.A.A.U. two teams' sponsorship at St. Louis Saturday night. Student Council meets tonight at 7:30 in Room 110, Fraser Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS Reta Club will meet at 1229 Vermont Thursday at 4:30. Dramatic Club meets Wednesday night, March 14. Green Hall eight o'clock. All members are urged to be present. International Polity Club will hold an open meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock in the room 202. Administration Prof. Dr. J. Kishen will speak on "The Battle of the Marne." The Girls' Glee Club will practice Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at five o'clock in Fraser Hall. Qall Club meets in Fraser Hall at 7:30 Thursday night. County Club Union will meet in 1845 1917 Insure with The Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co., of Newark, N. J. H. W. 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The Graduate Club party which was to have been given at Westminster Hall Saturday March 17, has been organised because of the high school tournament. Wisconsin Wants Rowing A committee has been appointed at the University of Wisconsin to investigate the matter of bringing back rowing as a major sport-"Iowa State" Posies at Junior Prom Fosters at Junior Flowers will be worn at the Junior-Premium at Shaw University this year, but previous years they have not been allowed, but so much trouble arose through understandings that the prom committee decided to permit them to be worn by those who decided to do so—Daily Californian. Tango Band to Alaska The Glee Club and "Tango Band" of Washington will take a two-weeks trip to Alaska next June as the result of the favorable showing made by the two musical organizations on the recent tour east of the mountains—Ex. 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