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The Eastern and Middle Western cracks, competing with the national team scores, as they participate in special events. However, as no trophy is offered for the team prize, Captain Edwards may decide to sacrifice the team's chance, for a victory in the relay race. This would make him and Edward Craighton be used in two relay events and would not be entered in their favorite runs. The meet will, to some extent, give the local followers of athletics an opportunity to estimate the comparative strength of the Missouri Valley college teams. Missouri is to have a relay team entered as well as several individual contestants, among them Murphy, the past defender for the Tigers during the past two years to represent the Simpson. The Aggies expect to enter a relay team and the much disputed Agrie-K. U. relay race, which decided last week's dual meet, may be settled permanently on the Convention Hall boards. The invitational one-mile race between between Akib Kiviat of New York, and Joey Ray of Chicago, should prove a thriller unless Kiviat is out of shape. Reports from the metropolis indicate that he has not been running up to form, worry over his wife's health being the cause attributed. Rory on the same foot that carried him to victory over Hannes Kohlemainen, the Stockholm Olympic hero, at the 1914 K. C. A. C. exhibition. Hats off to Coach Hamilton of the Jayhawk basketball quintet. The K. U. mandarin has developed an aggregation of basket tosses that need fear few college teams in the country to play against. This is souri Valley Conference title. An even break in the two game series with the Tigers in Junglewett will pinch the title for Kansas while Missouri will have to defeat Kansas. The Tigers must be against the Aggles to have a higher percentage than the men from Ouread. Man for man and team for team, the Tigers showed at a disadvantage when compared to the Aggies. The only way to account for the winning of two straight at Manhattan last week is to say that the Van Gandl's men were better than while the latter were in the midst of a slump. The defeat which Washburn Saturday handed the Aggies seems to substantiate this theory. To those who have followed the career of Coach Van Gent as a player, the showing of his team was a disappointment. The teamwork was ragged and unsystematic; their passing was not smooth or accurate and they did not handle themselves like an blind man would have picked them for a high school team for they were constantly yelling advice and admonitions to one another, a quality which Hamilton long ago eliminated. THUNDER OF BIG GUNS DRIVE CAT.TO SUICIDE WHILE HOWE'S CAMERA MEN.FILMOURINAVY.AT BATTLE_PRACTICE With Howe's Motion Pictures at BOWERSOCK THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24th Williams at center has a wonderful spring and though much shorter than Weaver was able to get almost an even break with his lanky opponent on the toss-up. "Jake" Speelman, who played in the most popular player with the Kansas crowd. The big Dutchmar wore a constant smile and though he played hard he never lost his temper enough to frown. Perhaps he was thinking of the November day when he lost his game to sour football team or perhaps it was a hope that the performance would be repeated at Columbia next fall. Speelman is about as strong as Rutherford of Nebraska and it was noticeable that Referee Quigley did not slap him quite as hard or address him quite as sharply when calling personal fouls. "Quip" ought to take the government examinations for the consular or diplomatic service. But seven men remain in the University handball championship, now taking place at the gymnasium. It is probable that the final match will be played the latter part of the week. At the conclusion of the series, the four most proficient handball players in the faculty will play a few matches with the four best students. The faculty can show that they are not hassens for Prof. Merle Thorpe and Con Hoffman can stand up against and return the most vicious serves, as well as cover an abundance of floor space. Since Doctor Naismith fixed the lights in the court at Robinson, it has become a popular place, as many as eight men often waiting for a chance to play. A few dollars of the athletic profit could advantageously be spent in the erection of outdoor courts. Not only would the general student body profit but football team and other athletes move the ballman to develop wind and endurance during the off season. Wood, Keeling, Poos and Captain Ray Edwards are among the "K" athletes, who indulge in the modified Irish game. J. W Gowans, graduate of the College, who is now superintendent of public schools, in Winfield, will have his boys' basketball team entered in the high school basketball tournament which will be held at the University next month. Mr. Gowans says that he would like to tell that his boys are going to give a good account of themselves in the coming tournament. Make Dates, Junior Prom; April 9. Adv. THEATRE VARSITY TODAY — William Fox Presents David Belasco's Great American Military Drama THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME Featuring ROBT. EDISON and CLAIRE WHITNEY—Complete in Five Acts-Today and Thurs. SNAPPY SPRING SUITINGS Schulz 913 MASS. ST. STUDENTS' SHOE SHOP R. O. FURGERT, Prop. 1107 Mass. St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Send the Daily Kansan home. 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