UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SIX TRACK MEN WILL MAKE ILLINOIS TRIP Hamilton Thinks Urbana Even Means More to Team Than Kansas City Meet K. U. track men have been entered in the two, four, and half-mile relays at the Illinois Invitation meet at Urbana, March 3. The Jayhawkers will run in only two of these events. Rodkey, Sproull, Stateler, Welsh, Murphy, and O'Leary are probably the men who will be taken to Urbana. Coach Hamilton wants to be as bain as possible with the manager of the K. C. A. C. meet which will be held on Monday. The team is in good opportunity that the Kansas men have had to run in the indoor Illinois meet. Between the two meets the Urbana meet easily means the most for a team to compete in. The Kansas City meet was later changed to February 26 but was later changed and a conflict of dates has resulted. Besides these six men, two or three others may possibly be taken if their work this week justifies it. Davidson, a man who has served in the man are entered in the 75-yard dash. Treweke is entered in the high jump and will be taken if he is in good shape. Battinson will probably be taken as well. A hurdler or two may make the trip. Casey and Small did some good tossing of the weights last week. They were putting the shot nearly forty feet. Groene made excellent time in the two mile Friday, making the distance in 10.18. The record for the distance on the Robinson track is 10.12, made by Grady in 1916. SPORT BEAMS The next big athletic event on the Jayhawker calendar is the triangular gymnastic meet between the Aggies, Kansas Normals, and Jayhawkers, to be held in Robinson Gymnasium Thursday night. One of the features of the meet will be the wrestling matches. Jick Fast, star halfback on the football team, and Easterday, lightweight champions of last year's meet, will represent the Jayhawkers in this event. This event alone should make the meet a success. Besides the wrestling matches, Bell and Jensen, star Jayhawker athletes on the gymnastic apparatus, will do their hair-raising stunts on the apparatus. Dr. James Nalsmith said he was impressed by the best student performers on the gymnasmatic apparatus he ever saw. The women athletics will be confined to gymnasium work and exercises this week. The next big event on their schedule is the interclass swimming meet, but the swimming pool is being cleaned up and repainted so that there will be no swimming until next Monday. Baseball will soon hold the center of the stage among sports. Coach Clevenger his battery men out for the first spring practice last week and from reports the Aggies are going to have a first-class team. Coach Venne's fast Haskell Indian quintet will play their last home game of the season tonight at eight o'clock in the new Haskell Gymnasium with the Kansas Normals. Potty Clark, who referred the Haskell Indians to his team, the Indians have greatly improved over their early season form. The game will probably be fast and exciting from start to finish. Archie Grady, star two-miler of last year, and one of the best men on the cross country team, was in Lawrence visiting the University last week. He is teaching school in Oklahoma at the present. Tony James, captain of the 1915 football team and all-Valley tackle, was visiting in Lawrence Sunday. Ames beat Nebraska at Ames Thursday night, 19 to 7, and Friday night, 24 to 8. U. defeated Ames on their own court by almost the same scores. It is up to Knoxas to beat the Tigers at track and baseball after losing to the Missouri school in football and basketball. It is interesting to note that Kansas won the last game from Missouri last year by almost the same score (10-8) against the Tigers defended K. G., 31 to 19. The Warrenburg (Mo.) Normal basketball team won the third game from Kansas Normal last week at Warrenburg, 35 to 33. This was the deciding game, each team having won a game. Little Egypt 5c Cigar. All Dealers Adv. tf BASKETBALL SEASON IS CLOSED AT K, U (Continued from page 1) Capt. Fat Nelson was the largest point-getter for Kansas, with three field baskets, while Kaucher was next with two. R. Uhrlaub and Gibbens each made one field basket and one free goal. Benway, Piker left forward, and another team with two field baskets and seven free ones, while Duncker, right forward, was a close second with four field baskets. K. U. STRONG IN SECOND GAME K. U. Strohl is in Iowa State. Kansas came back strong in the second half, and took the lead in the first few minutes of play, holding it until the end of the game. The score was 29 to 19 in favor of Kansas. Gibbens was largest score-maker for the Jayhawks, with five field baskets, while R. Uhrlaub was next, with one field basket and seven free ones. Stout, Piker center, was the largest point-getter for his team with three field baskets. KANSAS (16) G. FT. F. Gibbens, rf. 1 1 1 R. Uhrlaub, if. 1 0 3 R. bower, c. 1 0 1 Nelson rg. (capt.) 0 0 1 Laslett, lg. 0 0 5 Kauder, lg. 2 0 7 WASHINGTON (24) Duncker, rf. Benway, l. Stout, c. (capt.) Kamp, rg. Miller, lg. Summary of game Saturday night: KANSAS (29) (29) FT. F, T. ibbens, rb 5 0 2 R. Hilsham, Ik. 5 0 2 Lytle, c 2 0 1 Nelson, rg. (capt.) 2 0 2 Laslett, lg. 2 0 2 CARROLL'S Martha Washington Candies Total. ... 11 7 11 WASHINGTON (19) Duncker, rf. ... 2 0 0 Benway, if. ... 0 4 4 Stout, c. (capt.) ... 3 0 1 Kamp, rg ... 0 0 1 Miller, lg. ... 0 1 4 Thomas, c. ... 0 2 1 McElmer, if. ... 1 0 1 Brought us a Fresh Shipment of the famous You must try a box of this delicious candy to realize its wonderful flavor. (Next to Eldridge) If you want a 1917 Jayhawker, read the big ad in today's Kansan. To order your Jayhawker and use the cases in the Vanity Fair contem-act.—Adv. A Daily Letter Home—The Daily Kansan. This Morning's Express JOHNSON & CARL announce the arrival and first showing in this of the genuine Borsalino Hats imported from Italy. $ 5 Now on display in our North Window— On sale only at this store in this city— SENIORS! COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS NOW ON SALE CHECK STAND 9:30—10:30, 1:30—3:45 IN IN DESIGN QUALITY BEAUTIFUL EXCELLENT Conditons REQUIRE Prompt Ordering The 1917 JAYHAWKER VANITY FAIR CONTEST Starts tomorrow morning, Tuesday, February 27, and will end Tuesday, March 13. at 6:00 p.m. You, the purchasers of the Jayhawker, are to select for us ten women from the following list of thirty Kansas Beauties. NELL BLURTON MILDRED LIGHT BESS ULRICH GERTRUDE LACOSS DELILAH JOHNSON MARGUERITE REINISCH ITASCA HILSMAN THELMA WHARTON IRMA WULLENWABER HELEN ROBINSON CLARA RIGGS HESTER JACKSON BLANCHE SIMONS MARGARET FITCH JANE PARMENTER MARGARET YOUNG ETHEL SCOTT HALLIE CLARK CONSUELO KRUGG LETA ELLISON EARLINE ALLEN ANTOINNETTE CLARK MERRIAM JONES RUTH WALLIE DOROTHY BIGELOW HELEN COOK RACHAEL WOOD HAZEL PATTERSON JESSIE DIXON A VOTE FOR EVERY PENNY HOW YOU SELECT THEM For every penny you invest in the purchase of a Jayhawker or for space in the book before March 13, you will be given one vote in the Vanity Fair Contest. Thus if you buy a three dollar book you may cast 300 votes, or if you pay one dollar down on a book you may cast 100 votes. In order that every studenty may have a 1917 Jayhawker the price has been reduced to a minimum. However, this necessitates that a payment of not less than one dollar be made on each book ordered. The same system that was used last year will again be used this year, namely: that no more books will be printed than have been ordered. THIS IS HOW YOU VOTE When you order your book you will be given a card on which will be recorded the number of votes to which you are entitled, which will depend upon the amount that you pay down. You will fill out this card for which ever candidate you wish to cast your votes. It must then be deposited in the contest box in the Jayhawker office in Room 102, Museum. Seniors who have paid their dues may secure a ticket for voting upon application at the Jayhawker office. The keys to the ballot box will be held by Professors Arthur MacMurray and S. O. Rice who will act as tellers. The progress of the contest will be published in the Kansan on the two following Mondays, and the final results will be made known upon the appearance of the Jayhawker. WILL OCCUPY SIX PAGES There will be ten winners in the contest. The two highest will be given a full page each. The other eight will have a half page each. Professional designers and artists will arrange and decorate the six panels of this 1917 Jayhawker feature. Each winner will appear in two different poses, while the two highest will appear in either three or four different poses. ARNOLD NORDSTROM, Editor in Chief Jayhawkers will be of three prices: MUSEUM EVERY DAY 11:30 ' to 12:30 1:20 to 3:30 Cloth $3.00 De Luxe 4.00 Super De Luxe See Management JAYHAWKER OFFICE HOURS Books may be purchased from any one of the thirty contestants and from the following: RICHARD GELVIN, Business Manager VERNON MOORE, Assistant Business Manager WILLARD GLASCO "DOC" BURTOH MUSEUM EVERY DAY 11:30 to 12:30 1:20 to 3:30 HARRY H. MORGAN DON D. DAVIS