HISTORICAL SOCIETY UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS WILL NOT MEET THE GOPHERS KANSAS STATE NORMALS DEFEAT MOSIURI TEAM A complete misunderstanding between the two schools caused the contest to be given up. Kansas was willing to take the long trip up to Minnesota this season providing the Gopher and Titans advance next year. The contract for two years was to be closed immediately. Both schools were ready to sign when an hour after the Athletic Board had definitely ratified Hamilton's plan, the team head coach at Minnesota called off the meet on the excuse that Minnesota had another meet for that date. The definite abandonment of the plans for the Kansas-Minnesota track meet brought regret to W. O. Hamilton, manager of athletics and Arthur Mosse, coach of the Jayhawker track team. Jayhawkers Were Willing to Make Trip But Minnesota Refused to Sign Emporia, March 4—The Kansas State Normal basketball team defeated the Missouri Normals from Warensburg, here last night by a score of 40 to 38. White of the Kansas team stared, throwing nine field goals. Jackson, of the Warensburg team, threw six. Read your own KANSAN. ANNOUNCES BASEBALL GAMES Coach Leon McCarty Gives Schedule As Far As It Is Completed Leon McCarty, Jayhawker baseball coach, today announced the baseball schedule for the Varsity team, a combination of completed: April 10-William Jewell at Law- April 10—William Jewell at Lawrence. edu April 17-University of Hawaii at Arizona April 18—University of Hawaii at awevenge. April 24—St. Marys at Lawrence. April 28—K. S. A. c at Lawrence. April 28—K. S. A. c at Lawrence. May 6—Missouri at Lawrence. May 7—Missouri at Lawrence. May 14—Missouri at Columbia. May 15—Missouri at Columbia. May 22—Ames at Ames. May 22—Ames at Ames. May 23—Iowa at Iowa City. May 27—K. S. A. c at Manhattan. May 28—K. S. A. c at Manhattan. May 29—St. Marys at St. Marys. The Missouri and Kansas chapters of the Kappa Sigma fraternity will hold a conclave in Lawrence on March 20 and 21. On Friday evening the local chapter will entertain with a dance. On Saturday a ban will be given. A number of alumni are expected to return at this time. Alpha Chi Sigma, honorary chemical fraternity, will entertain with a dance Saturday evening at Eagle's Hall. The Sigma Chi fraternity is entertaining the Phi Delta Theta fraternity with a smoker this evening at the chapter house. New Caps Your New Spring Shirts___ should come from the Young Man's Store. We're fixed for you with a line of new patterns that you cannot resist, in Crepes, Madras and Silks- $1.50 upward Johnson & Carl New Neckwear If you are a High School Student You may be interested in knowing what vocations are open to the The two year course and the three year course prepare for the examination in pharmacy by the State Board, admitting to practice as a pharmaceutical chemist. The four year course opens the way to such broader vocations as Graduate in Pharmacy United States Chemist State Food Inspector The number of such positions is steadily increasing. Chemist for Drug Manufacturers State Drug Inspector Address UNIVERSITY KANSAN VOCATION EDITOR LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOLS ENTER K.C.A.C INDOOR MEET Plan to Send Eight Relay Teams In Contests at Convention Hall (By Paul Brindel) Kansas City, Kan., March 4—Four of the largest high schools in Kansas and the four Kansas City, Mo., high schools will have relay teams entered in the Indoor meet of the K. C. A. C. Lawrence high school will meet a Lawrence high school will meet a Nebraska high school in its race. The Kansas City, Kan., highs will have two relay teams on the field, one against Topeka and the second competing in Topeka high school in each other, Manual and Central settling old scores, while Westport faces the new Northeast high school. Matches in the handball tournament are being run off rapidly this week, and the first rounds are just about completed. FIRST ROUND OF HANDBALL TOURNAMENT NEARS END The following games must be playee off at once: Cory vs. Fitzgerald; Skinner vs. Granger; Johnson vs. Sweeney; T. Taylor vs. Robertson; Lewis vs. Thorpe; Meisner vs. Matthew; Cateset vs. Haskins vs. Stone; Thorpe vs. Granger; Spotsts vs. Crass; T. Taylor vs. Sweeney; Meisner vs. Robertson; Veatch vs. Smith; Stone vs. Castle; Fitzgerald vs. Foster; Haskins vs. Meisner; Smith vs. Foster; T. Taylor vs. Smith; Robertson vs. Johnson; Lewis vs. Veach vs. Skimmer; Laird vs. Foster; Granger vs. Haskins; Laird vs. Veach; T. Taylor vs. Fitzgerald; Sweeney vs. Smith; Spotts vs. Foster; Cory vs. Stone; Thorpe vs. Meisner; Robertson vs. Cattle; Veach vs. Haskins vs. Smith; Hoffman; Haskins vs. Johnson; T. Taylor vs. Stone; Meisner vs. Fittergerald; and Laird vs. Skinner. For some time past it has been held by the athletic board for basketball. Now that the active season is over, it will be announced the opening to University bodies who wish to use it for party purposes. STUDENTS MAY HAVE GYM NOW FOR THE PARTIES Washington Defeats Missouri St. Louis, Mo., March 4—The Washington University basketball team defeated the University of Missouri five here last night by a score of 23 to 13. The Gym is now open for general party use. Spring Party Festivities Will Soon Begin Send The Daily Kansan Home. AMUSEMENTS This city is due for what promises to be the stellar theatrical event in its history: meaning that at the Bowersock on Monday, March 18, a show will be applauded at the head of her own company of vauduleville stars, on her second annual tour of the country. The engagement is expected to be an auspicious one from the point of interest of interest, and there are more wonderful woman in vauduleville and in fact, in many ways the most remarkable woman of the modern stage. As an evidence of this it might be that a few distinct detractors not alone breaking the attendance record of the higher class New York vauduleville theatres by many hundreds of dollars, but hanging up attendance records at every theater, would have very good reason that hundreds were turned away at each performance by order of the fire marshal. At many performances in the larger cities over a hundred people were accommodated with seats "Twill be a pleasure to show you." Miss Tanguy's tour, which she has personally arranged and manages, is a long delayed desire on her part to play in cities which she has not been privileged to appear in her foretofe. On this tour she will include her famous "Salome" interpretation songs hits of her recent debut at New York City, and she will also be included and it is inevitable that Miss Tanguy will have to sing "I Don't Care." Miss Tanguy's costumes alone will be a revelation—Adv. Many are already preparing their wardrobe for the seasons' gaieties. The HAIR is one of the most important parts of milady's toilet. The Electric Curling Iron Solves The Problem It is always convenient and ready for use. It has an even heat, easy to regulate. This is the kind used in all the up-to-date hair dressing parlors. Lawrence Railway and Light Company. Daily Kansan Want Ads Reach 3,000 students, professors alumni Use Our Advertising Columns AURORA EDITION BRIEF HOUSE COMEDY AURORA "On a Slow Train Thru Arkansas Adapted from the famous book, by Ezra Kendall Thursday---"Scrooge," Chas. Dicken's Xmas Carol FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Famous Castle Film Showing all latest artistic exclusive society sets. Oread Theatre 4-reel Vitagraph "Caught With the Goods" A striking drama, in which a woman, a county attorney and a thief have a mix-up before getting straightened out. New Management Pictures Machine Good Service Music Treatment WASHBURN-KANSAS GLEE CLUB CONCERT WEDNESDAY NIGHT Admission 50 cents Student Tickets Admit BOWERSOCK OPERA HOUSE Matinee & Night 9 Mon., March THE WORLD'S GREATEST ENTERTAINER EVA CYCLONIC DYNAMIC TANGUAY AND HER GREAT COMPANY 9--GREAT ACTS--9 VOLCANIC VAUDEVILLE AUGMENTS OF THE MUSEUM CURTAIN Matinee. . . . 2:30 Night. . . . 8:15 Bright. . . . 8:15 From the leading stages of the world's capitals. MISS TANGUAY will sing her latest songs and will also present her original version of SALOME AND THE WALTZ AND THE TANGO A-LA-TANGUAY. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA CURTINA 2:30 Night. PRICES Night Performance: Mature Performance: First 11 rows, parquet...$1.50 First 11 rows, parquet...$1.00 Next 6 rows, parquet...$1.00 Next 3 rows, balcony...$7.50 Next 5 rows, balcony...$7.50 Next 5 rows, balcony...$7.50 All second balcony...$5.00 All Second balcony...$25 MAIL ORDERS received and filled now when accompanied by check and stamped envelope for return of tickets. Address Sherman Wiggins, Manager, Bell Phone 106. 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. Address Vocation Editor UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas