UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BASKETBALL LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL & BEATRICE HIGH SCHOOL RobinsonGym.---Tonight----8:00 O'clock. K. C. A. C. WILL STAGE GIGANTIC TRACK MEET Dan Hazen is Working K. U. Squad—Hamilton Has Entry Blanks Entrance blanks for the annual Kansas City Athletic Club indoor track meet have been received by Manager Hamilton and may be secured by application at his office in the Gymnasium. The meet will be held in Convention Hall, Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, March 7, and will start at 8 o'clock. Everything from free for all 50 yard dashes to mile relays for midget ward schoolers will be staged. The handicap events open to all are AMUSEMENTS Harry Lauder will make his appearance on Saturday, February 14, matinee only at the Bowersock under the direction of William Morris. Mr. Morris has brought the famous Scotch coneder to this country on five other occasions but this year's tour is embraced in Lauder's first trip around-the-world. He will leave this country at San Francisco on March 10 sailing for a six months' visit to Australia. The company surrounding Mr. Lauder will include Miss Mona Garrick the celebrate* the quarter mile, the 1000 yard, the 12 pound shot put, and the high jump. In restricted scramble events are found three 50-yard races, one for "prep" and high schools, another for universities and colleges, and a third for representatives of Athletic Clubs and under-taught candidates. The team must meet afterward in a grand race for the state championship at this distance. Five contests are listed in the class "scratch - open to all." These include the half mile, the 16 pound shot put, the mile, the 50 yard low hurdle, and the pole vault. Included in this class, but nevertheless restricted, is found another half-mile, open only to runners from high and "prep" schools. For ward school athletes a seratch 220 will be held, an opportunity for all to show their fleetness on the indoor boards. At the close of the other events, ten relay races, with no telling how many heats, will be contested. Among these are battles for the Missouri Valley Inter-collegiate Championship, the Missouri and Kansas State Championships, a free for all, a club relay, a high school relay, regimental, ward school, ward school "midget" and Sunday school race. The uniform distance will be one mile, though the number of runners will vary. Captain Dan Hazen is already working his Jayhawk track squad for this contest. The varsity team, and a limited number of freshman stars will make the trip. HARRY LAUDER English dramatic actress in a series of impersonations, Irene Bereseny, the hungarian Gypsy Cimbalist, Alfred Latell and Elsa Vokes, in "A Dog Of Fantasy," the English Contralto Miss Ethel Bourne, direct from Albert & Queen's Hall, London, Erno Rapee, the Hungarian court pianist and Jack Ark, the Australian athlete in a united song for her brother's song repertoire will include some of his highest successes which were made famous in England last season and are "Its Nice To Get Up In The Morning" but Nicer To Lie In Bed, "Ta Ta Mia Bonnie Maggie Darlin" and "The Lodger." Among others that he will render will be "She Is My Daisy; Roamin in Me; The masse For Me; A Wee Dech and the Kilty Ladies; The Kilty Ladies; 'Same as His Father Was Before Him; I Love A Lassie; 'It's Nice When You Love A Wae Lassie; 'I'm The Safest O' The Family."—Adv. ATHLETIC SCHEDULE Monday, 16, indoor track meet, K. S. A. C., Lawrence. February Sale on High Lace Boots and Fur Caps Wednesday and Thursday, 25 and 26, basketball, Missouri at Lawrence. Officials, Hoover and Quigley. Saturday, 28, basketball, College of Emporia at Emporia. Friday and Saturday, 13 and 14, Washington, at St. Louis. Green referee. March Wednesday and Thursday, 11 and 12, Missouri at Columbia. Officials, Quigley and Hoover. Saturday, 7, indoor track meet, K. C. A. C., at Convention Hall. Tomorrow You can buy any Friday and Saturday, 1 and 2, Seventh Interscholastic Tennis Tournament, McCook. Friday and Saturday, 13 and 14, Washington at St. Louis. Greene, referee. friday and Saturday, 20 and 21. Seventh Annual Interscholastic basketball tournament. Robinson gym. Wednesday and Thursday 25 and 26, Mo., at Lawrence. Hoover and Quigley. Hawaii at Hawthorne. Saturday, 18, Drake relay games at Des Moines. Friday, March 27, Missouri Kansas Indoor Meet, Convention Hall, K. C. Friday and Saturday, 17 and 18, baseball, University of Hawaii at Lawrence. $16.50 Overcoat for .. $8.50 $15.00 Overcoat for .. There's only 47 of these coats left—17 of the $16.50 grade and 30 of the $15 grade. Better hurry while your size is here. April Send the Daily Kansan home. Sale on Mackinaws, Sweaters and Flannel Shirts THAT INDOOR CIRCUS WILL BE SOME SHOW Songs, Dancing, Acrobatic Acts, and Comedy on Programme The Annual Indoor Circus, which this year is to take the form of a vaudeville show, will be staged in the Robinson gymnasium the night of March 12. This was decided at a recent meeting of the Board of Directors of the Circus. As announced before, this year's student circus will be given for the benefit of the Young Women's Christian Association, not the Women's Dormitory Fund, as has been the custom in years past. The promoters of the circus have elected a permanent board of directors. These include George Babb, Manager and director, James McNaught, assistant manager, Heinrich Reese, the German exchange instructor, assistant manager, Clair Diettrich, musical director, and H. W. Hargiss, Dr. James Naismith, and Molly Ray Carroll, members of the advisory committee. Babb's men since quiz week have been working daily in the Gymnasium, and are getting ready to put on the best acrobatic acts ever seen on the University campus. Song and dance acts, as well as "seventric monologues," and German Comedian stuff is also being prepared as a treat to the students. The perpetrators of the latter are not known and their names will not be divulged until the day before the performance. The acrobatic part of the exhibition will consist of tumbling, fancy dancing, trappeze work, and stunts on the parallel and horizontal bars. The admission will be 25 and 35 cents. 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For prompt ice cream delivery call Reynolds Bros. Bell 645. Home 358.-Adv. The Most Satisfactory Satisfaction in Your Kodak Finishing Raymond's Drug Store Toilet Articles DAVID COPPERFIELD AT AURORA MONDAY A return engagement of this mammoth 7 reel production for one day only. BOWERSOCK THEATRE MATINEE ONLY 2:15 Saturday Feb. 14 World's Greatest Entertainer DIRECTION WM MORRIS HARRY FIFTH ANNUAL TOUR LAUDER With a company of International Artists Prices, Parquet $1.50 Second Balcony 75c All First Balcony Seats Sold MAIL ORDERS NOW Address SHERMAN WIGGINS, Mgr., Bell Phone 106 Seat Sale, Woodward & Co., Fri., Feb. 13 All Germans, and all persons acquainted with anyone that knows a German, should see DIE SONNTÄGSJAGER, a real German farce comedy, at The Bowersock, Thursday evening. Prices 35c and 50c :::::::::::::::::::: INDOOR TRACK MEET AGGIES VS K. U. Monday, Feb. 16, 7:30 P.M. Tickets 50c. Coupon 28 Admits. No Reserved Seats. 10 EVENTS AND RELAY.