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Order aerated distilled water of McNish, phones 198...Adv. ABOARD OUR BATTLESHIPS WITH LYMAN H. HOWE AMONG the 14- INCH GUNS- "EIGHT BELLS" COALING RECORD BOARD ACEY-DUCEY- WRITING HOME Scenes taken from Howe's motion picture, 1947. Dowserk Tonight theatre, 8115 o'clock. TRACK MEN OCCUPY GYM Hurdlers and Pole Vaulters Seen in Place of Ball Tossers Now that the home basketball season has ended, the floor of the Gym has been entirely cleared of seats, and the space is being used by the track man in an effort to develop speed for the coming K. C. A. C. meet. Running tracks and inclines, jumping standards, and the ring for the shot put now occupy the place on the court. The entire track squad is hard at work daily, in a thorough effort to uncover better, sturdier, and faster material. A tryout for the relay team is to be held tomorrow night, with Hamil's best quarter-milers competing for places. Arrangements are being the Sooners in the Kansas relay team oppose the Sooners in the K. C. A. C. meet. Coach Hamilton, who is to leave for Columbia and St. Louis with the basketball squad tomorrow morning; will return to Kansas City on Saturday to take care of his men during the track meet there. Prof. Herman Douthitt of the department of zoology returned Sunday from Kansas City where he has been a professor of history and improvements within the next few weeks it will be necessary for him to undergo an operation the first of the month. He is meeting some of his friends on campus now and he will be out of school a few weeks. Make Dates, Junior Prom; April 9. Adv. Francis M. Veatch, who was graduated last year from the School of Engineering, was in town last week investigating the matter of sewage disgirl. This work is done under the direction of the State Board of Health. INVADE TIGER'S LAIR FOR LAST TWO GAMES Grad Visits Hill Phi Mu Alpha meets Thursday night at the Sigma Chi house, at 8 o'clock. The Y. W. C. A. Cabinet will meet Thursday night at 7:00 o'clock instead of 7:15. University Orchestra will meet at the College Playground 7:15 to play for the Colonial Party. Good-housekeeping just arrived.— Griggs.—Adv. Make Dates, Junior Prom; April 9. —Adv. Make Dates, Junior Prom; April 9. Adv. Jayhawker Basketball Team to Wind-up Season in Jungletown The Jayhawker basketball squad, accompanied by Coach W. O. Hamilton, fared forth this morning to seek the Missouri Tiger's lair and administer punishment unto him. Following the two games at Columbia on Wednesday and Thursday, the team will go to St. Louis where they will mix twice with Washington University on Saturday, Sorensen, Waver, Dumire, Folks, Kaiser, Appel, Wood, and Cole are making the trip. According to the dope given out at Coach Hamilton's office this morning, Kansas expects to win at least one of the Tigers games and possibly both of their opponents will oppose them. The Missourians will offer on their own court is not known. Washington University is not ex-port- able, but a number of acap- agetains the Jayhawks. Sport Hash These games are the last on the 1915 schedule. Only eight men remain for the round previous to the semi-final contests in the University handball championships and this number will be split by the four matches scheduled for this week. Tomorrow afternoon the team will play the first of the elimination matches. This should prove an exceptionally fast contest and the man who wins the best of the three matches will stand an excellent chance of obtaining the coveted title. At 5 o'clock the same afternoon either Elmore or Fitzgerald will be shelved for these games next on the schedule. Poorly is the remainder of the schedule. If you have moved, or if your address or telephone number in the student Directory is incorrect, call K. U. 25 and the Kansas will print a correction. Or drop the following in a University mail box: Thursday, Feb. 25, 5 o'clock Fisher versus Washburn; Friday, Feb. 26, 4 o'clock, Crabbe versus Granger. Name... Present entry: Drawings for the semi-final matches will be made Saturday so that the final contest may be played by the following Wednesday. The Kansas City Athletic Club's indoor meet is one which local track enthusiasts can not afford to miss. This year's local talent on hand for the occasion. Director Riley of the club has assembled several cracks of interna- The world's greatest shot putter, the broodingngian Pat McDonald, has sent in his entry. The Olympic team will be able to leave his job as traffic cop opposite the Times Building at 42nd street and Broadway long enough to try for a new induction, take back some Missouri gold medals. Have You Moved? An old timer has signified his intention of finding out whether he still has any of the speed which once placed him on the American Olympic team. He is none other than our old friend Anderson who used to run the mile for the Nebraska Cornhuskers around the 4:25 mark. Anderson has been the best runner for two and he will certainly squash the wise ones if he can come back on his first attempt. He will wear K. C. A, C colors at this meet. The Irishman will be a treat for the local enthusiasts. At first appearance he looks so round and robust that no afraid, he roars himself to sleep if he ever fell on that portly tummy of his, but one heave of the shot will convince the most skepish of his ability. He is fast for a large man and has form as well as strength. John P. Nicholson, the former Tiger captain, is another Olympic athlete who hankers after his lost laurels. Nick was about the greatest hurdler at the high sticks in the early spring of 1912 but later fell before the speedy Kelley from Southern California. He made up of Smithson's 15 flat for the 120 yard high barrier event. Nick says that he has been behaving himself since his retirement and thinks he is "due." He is married and spends his busy hours writing sport for a St Louis paper. Address ... Phone ... Correct: Physical Culture. March number in. Griggs...Adv. Name... Address ... Phone ... Ted Mercer, One of Dr. Mott's Lieutenants Directory Changes The address of Odis H. Burnes should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2625W. phone 2626W. The address of James E. Williams should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2626W. The address of Clark E. Young should be 1341 Ohio; phone 28268 The address of Ola F. Guier should be 1400 Ohio; phone 504W. The address of Fred L. Coover should be 1416 Tennessee phone 1249W. phone 20293 The address of W. H. Dodds should be 1341 Ohio; phone 2628W. The address of Maude Coverdale should be 1245 Louisiana; phone 1244 Bell. The address of Louis Fletcher should be 1300 Louisiana; phone 2738L Bell. The address of Elmer J. Burnham should be 1222 Mississippi; phone 1067W. The address of Ralph V. Fritts should be 1328 Ohio; phone 1641L. Bell. The address of Leland E. Fiske should be 1328 Ohio; phone 1641J. Bell. The address of Harriet Hull should be 1238 Mississippi; phone 1227W. The address of Jennie Dickerson should be 1238 Mississippi; phone 1227W. The address of Lucy Young should be 1237 Oread; phone 2181IW. We Like to do Little Jobs of Repairing We Know How The College Jeweler We duplicate your broken lenses from the pieces and SAVE YOU MONEY It's a Daily Letter Your name may never appear in the Kansan, but the folks are interested in University affairs because you are here. They will appreciate your letter telling about going to the Scrim if they have read about it in the Kansan. $1.50 now until June 5 Whydon'tyou send them the Daily Kansan for the rest of the year? They will not kick so much because you neglect your letters and you won't have to explain everything you have written when you go home. The University Daily Kansan