UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 47 TEAMS TO PLAY IN K. U. TOURNAMENT (Continued from page 1). Williams, Lulu Berger, Hazel Bevely. Colby: Grace Haynes, Berniece Thurston, Grace Warner, Nellie Fannell, Esther Lauterbach, Bonnie Cummins, Ida McBride. Wamego: Loretta Fleck, Pearl Head, Katharine Foster, Alice Smith, Lora Lernon, Lucy Please, Eleanor Benther, Esther Benther, Florian Rowles. Wellsville: Ella Hay, Maud Waddle, Carrie Fruit, Fay Rhoades, Ida Boyd, Miriam Rice, Dorothy Preshaw. White City: La Vina Wallace, Helen Slaught, Blythe Blythe, Eliza Sharp, Gretchen Keller, Eva Boyd. Whitewater: *Lucile Neeman* Marion Joseph. Thurza Claypool. Hazel Hawes, Ena Phipps. Ethel Blanche, Blanche Mimnie. Acker. Boys Ashland: Amos Harper, Elmer Hamilton, Leland Hulstine, Walter Yeager, Howard Duvall, Clarence Harden, Paul Hart, Alfred Edgar. Atchison; Names of entrants not ret in. Burlington: Basil Mitchell, Vortus Wingett, Harry Crockett, Fern Meek, Vincent Howe, Paul Wiegand, Francis Wagner, Glenn McCullough. Bonner Springs: Milton Penrod, Kenneth Jaggard, Bryan Park, Seldom Hall, Joe O'Donnell, Clarence Russell, Stanton Smiley. Baldwin: W, Hobbs, P, Bruner, B. Baldwin: W, Hobbs, P, Bruner, B. Milham, H. Hartley, C. Wilgs. Clay County: Harold Gingrich, George Wylie, James Down, Edward Donley, Albert McAulis, Dewey Donley, Joe Sterrett, Edgar Stepfer. Dickinson County: Leroy Taylor, Leslie Taylor, Lester Hoffman, Henry Delker, Roy Moninger, Sam Heller, Emmett Calahan. Dodge City': Everal Jones, Dale Eyre, John Gingrich, Arthur Newsins. Downs: Lind Anderson, Harold Cooper, Flick Fink, John Grey, William Harrison, John Le Roy, William Getter, Walter Addams. Ellsworth: Bruce Baker, Baker, Coover, Harry Bornschein, Jack O'Donnell, Michael Burcher, Paul Hoffman, John Novak. Fairview: Leslie Milee, Frank ISSUES LIST OF DRAWINGS IN FIRST ROUND OF TOURNEY Manager W. O. Hamilton today announced the following list of drawings for the first round of the championship high school basketball tournament which will be held on the campus Friday and Saturday: BOYS Ashland. | | Clay Co. | | Winfield Havenshill | 9:30 a. m. | Wamego Sterling | 9:30 a. m. | Bonner Scott | 10:10 a. m. | Fairview Great Bend | 10:10 a. m. | Atchison Dodge | 12:10 p. m. | Reno Baldwin | 12:10 p. m. | Mankato Wichita | 1:00 p. m. | Ellsworth | 1:00 p. m. | Ft. Scott | | Lawrence Macksville | 1:40 p. m. | Longton | 1:40 p. m. | Trego Co. | Iola. Chapman | 2:20 p. m. | Downs Burlingame | 2:20 p. m. | Kansas City, Kan. | 3:00 p. m. | Slyvan Grove | | Summerfield | | GIRLS Burlingame ... | ... Ellsworth ... | ... Burlington ... | ... Sterling ... | ... Wamego ... | ... Alton ... | ... Baldwin ... Chanute ... | 11:30 a. m... Linwood ... | 10:50 a. m... White City ... | Buffalo ... Beloit ... | 10:50 a. m... Arkansas City ... | 11:30 a. m... Wellsville ... | Whitewater ... | Atchison ... | Sylvan Grove ... | Bonner ... | Colby ... | Parsons ... | ... Fort Scott; Walter Stapp, Cecil Charles, Harry Lyon, West Worth Roodehouse, Charles Hanes, Raymond Carnes, Kington Clifford. Rostetter, Vesile Meyer, Schable, Solon Boomer, Thompson, Leslie Carter, Skinner. Iolek: Kirk Badgley, True Ford, Harry Sherer, Roy Anderson, Frank Clark, Wendell Lehart, Archie Hall, Russell Brown. Great Bend: Cecil Land, Arthur Weber, William Weber, Eugene Jordan, Frank Jordan, Wesley Stevens, Fred Hiss. Havensville; Clarence Harris, Monte Paague, Paul Raymond, Forrest Olson, Glen Renbergen, Clifford Higgins, Harold Delude, Dewey Irwin Kansas City, Kan.: Roy Angle, James Barclay, Willard Benton, Walter Liggett, Robert Osborne, Edger Hughson, John Trantum, Vic- cary Longton; J. C. Dunlup, P. J. Foster; McCurry; J. C. Dunlup, P. J. McCurry; Zellars J. J. Pofter. **Mankato:** Glenn Groun, Perry Kier, Lewell Houghton, John S. Riley, Ray Wessner Macksville: James Brown, Clyde Nolds, Romine Daggett, Dossey Askin, Newton Piland, Cline DeBusck, Clinton DeBusck Trego County: Dudley Graft, George Kirley, Albert O'Toole, Frank Chalk, Albert Khrut, Mary Beason. Schuler Gibson. Reno County; Fred Frisch, Merle McFarland, Wilbur Ditter, Derry, Griffin, Donnie Whitaker, Earl Donnell, Donniel Baker, Paul Alexander, Roy Edwards. Scott County: Edwin Dickut, Ralph Hollingsworth, Calvin Mclnturff, Albert Epperson, Ben Robinson, Jacob Dague, Roy Steele. Sterling: Elmer Dill, Lee Alkand, Smith, Horace Edward, Bob Mahan, Jeremy Sylvan Grove: Edwin Calene, Charles Rafflesy, John Yost, Raymond Kerr, Ralph Gatewood, Harold Grim, Albert Havens, Roy Dillon. Summerfield: Rufe Nelson, Ira Transue. Rufes Troist, Emmert Black, Virgil Palmer, Arthur Morrill, Floyd Kissack, Everett Garrison. Wamego: Lewis Cobb, Rex Clawson, William Knotman, Gene Farrell, Lawrence Thompson, Luke Gulleyfille, Albert Kaine, Donald Welty, Melville Larson, William Kaine. Wichita: Harold Youngmeyer, Walter Osborne, Richard Trewkee, Edwin Vearn, Done Meeker, Russ McVicar, Harry Knight, Andrew Baird Winfield: Cross, Helt, Gene Beck, Guy Cross, Floyd Moremille, Mt Dixon, Raymond Pierpont, Frank Sidle, Fond Jenkins. WILL ISSUE CATALOGUE OF UNIVERSITY EARLIER The University catalogue will be out early this year. Registrar George O. Foster has received all of the proofs and expects the signatures, or book proofs in a few days. When these have been received and the index made the catalogue will be completed except the binding. Nine tennis courts are graded, rolled, marked, and ready for the racket wielders. The courts were finished today and the first players of the year probably will occupy them this afternoon. The other two workers workmen opportunity to wet the new clay tops and roll them properly. Last year the catalogue was not closed in the school had closed in the spring. Banana nut ice cream at Wiedemann's.'-Adv. Tennis Courts Ready K.U. STAR TO TEACH AT PAOLA WILL DISCUSS LITTORAL PROXIMITY OF THE OCEAN Ed. Van der Vries Will Act as Prin cipal and Direct Athletics in Ed. Van der Vries, star of K. U. 1910 and 1914 championship basketball fives, will take a position in September as assistant coach at Van der Vries will direct Paola athletes and will teach mathematics. High School As a mate of Tommy Johnson in the forward position on the team four years ago, Van der Vries stared the Valley by his speed and accurate throwing. When he returned to the University this season, he scored a percentage of the Jahyah scores during the season having been due to his work. Van der Vries is now turning out for baseball. CHILD WELFARE CONTEST TO HAVE SECOND PRIZE Charles F. Horner of the Horner Lyceum Bureau, of Kansas City, has given $500 to the University extension division to be used as a second prize in the Child Welfare contest for second class cities. The first prize of $,1000 was given by Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stubbs. The contest is directed Prof. W. A. McKeever. Krauthoff on Oread Edward A. Krauthoff, of Kansas City, President of the Commercial Law League of America, gave an interesting and practical talk at the Phi Delta Phi house last night. Krauthoff on Oread ATHLETIC SCHEDULE --- March Friday and Saturday, 20 and 21. Seventh Annual Interscholastic basketball tournament. Robinson gym. Friday, March 27, Missouri-Kansas Indoor Meet, Convention Hall, K. C. Friday and Saturday, 17 and 18, baseball, University of Hawaii at Lawrence. Saturday, 18, Drake relay games at Des Moines Saturday, April 25, Outdoor Interclass meet, McCook. May Friday and Saturday, 1 and 2. Seventh Interscholastic Tennis Tournament. McCook. Saturday, May 2, Seventh Interscholastic track meet, McCook. Tuesday, 5, K. S. A. C-K. U. M. track meet at Manhattan. Wednesday and Thursday, 6 and 7, baseball, Missouri at Lawrence. Thursday and Friday, 14 and 15, baseball, Missouri at Columbia. Saturday, 16, Missouri-Kan- dual track meet at Columbia. Saturday, 23, annual invitation high school track meet at Lawrence. Saturday, 30, Missouri Valley track meet at St. Louis. June. Saturday, 6, Western Con- ference track meet at Chicago. Now is the time to have your picture taken as we are not busy. Squire Studio.-Adv. Rubber gloves, the good kind, at Barber's Drug Store—Adv. Saturday, 6. Western Conference track meet, Chicago. Send The Daily Kansan Home The Electric Chafing Dish Just the thing on these stormy nights. You can have the jolliest kind of a time concocting something on it. Tis a Pleasure to Use the Electric No messy flame to bother with. Way No fuel or matches to hunt; a turn of the switch starts the heat. You will use the Electric Chafing Dish twice as much as an ordinary one because it is ever ready. It is always convenient when there are guests. Lawrence Railway and Light Co. Sigma Xi, Scientific Fraternity, Will Hear Discussion of Popular Geological Problem Sigma Xi, honorary scientific fraternity will give its annual Come down Thursday evening at the city Y. M. C. A. The meeting will start at 6:30 and at seven o'clock the members will sit down to a banquet. Dean P. F. Walker, of the School of Engineering, will act as toastmaster. The program is as follows: "A Contribution to the Encyclopedia Britannica by a Contributor" Dean L. E. Sayre; Why is the Ocean Observed in Climate and Atmosphere? Involved, Professor Kester; (b) From the Viewpoint of the Biologist, Professer Allen; (c) The Contribution of the Physical Chemist, Mr. Rosebush; (d) Mathematical Vector of the Earth. Professor Van Wan and (e) geological Evidence. Professor Haworth. CHANCELLOR ATTENDS YALE BANQUET AT K. C. Rain or Snow: The Weather Prediction for Tomorrow. Double-Texture Raincoats Chancellor Frank Strong has returned from Kansas City where he attended the Yale banquet Monday night. Sixty Yaile alumni were at the banquet at which Dr. Strong acted as toastmaster. Send The Daily Kansan Home The Chancellor spent Tuesday in Rosedale visiting the branch of the School of Medicine there. He says that the school is getting along fine. The hospital is full and crowded. All of the students who went to Rosedale this semester were well started with their work and all of them whom the Chancellor heard liked the work. These will give you adequate protection In both men and Ladies' Models Priced $5 to $25 "Come in and look 'em over" JOHNSON & CARL Phi Beta Kappa $4.00 to $12.00 Let me furnish you that Key. Mine are the best made. Ask those who have purchased my Keys. Come in and I'll show you. The College Jeweler Inspiring to The Young Man are the stories of achievement in Civil Engineering Graduates of the School of Engineering of the University of Kansas have had an important part in many of the modern marvels of engineering work, from the carrying through of the greatest irrigation projects to the planning and construction of the unique sea-going railroad on the Florida Keys. 29 Address Vocation Editor UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas