STATE HISTORICAL GROUP UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "DIE SONNTAGSJAGER" A Real German Farce Comedy---Like You See It in Berlin Bowersock Theatre, Thurs., Feb.19 Tickets at Woodwards, or any member of Cast- -PRICES 35c and 50c TRACK MEN TRAIN FOR INITIAL MEET Try-outs Labor For Places in Aggie Contest Monday SMEE AND O'NEIL IN DISTANCE Coach Hamilton Has Pleth of Material—Stage Final Competition In Gym Tomorrow 3 Interesting Facts!! Since the first of this week, Manager Hamilton, and Dan Haze, captain of the track team, have been conducting tryouts in the various running events to determine what team would win. In an annual Kansas-Agile Indoor meet, on the floor of the Robinson Gymnasium Monday night. --about Clothes designed for young men! They're Hand Tailored! They're the finest imported and domestic fabrics! They're priced extremely low! All $35 and $30 suits $20 and o'coats now selling at All $25, $22.50 and $20 suits and u/o cowns at 15 $15 All $16,50 and $15 suits ando'coatsnowselling at $ 975 Shirt Sale! Shoe Sale! Hat Sale! Sweater Sale! Mackinaw Sale! Stop in tomorrow and look 'em over! New Spring Shirts and Neckwear now ready With the mass of excellent material which Coach Hamilton has on his hands it is almost impossible to decide finally the entrants who will be sent out. The important events, but hairline finishes have been the rule in the tryouts all week, and if the races Monday night are as evenly conducted every loyal coach would be a honour voice when he enters his 8th class Tuesday morning. New Spring Shoes, Hats and Caps now ready But two events were held Monday afternoon, the two mile, and the preliminary heats in the quarter. Owing to the delay in enrollment the upper floor was not bared until late in the afternoon, and the athletes had to run in the light of the setting sun. The two mile race returned Jack Malcolmson winner, with Ross second, Harriott third, and Metcalf fourth. The race was evenly run throughout and but a moderate distance separated the first and second men. The second time was ten men. 41,3-5 seconds. Three heats were staged in the quarter, the final being left till tomorrow. The first one saw Henderson and Edwards fight it out in a close race, the former being returned victor in 57 3-5 seconds. The time for the second heat was the same with Fiske leading, but Beker was not far behind. Cissna won the third trial, with Elliott second, time 59 2-5. Yesterday afternoon two half mile races were staged, one for Varsity men, the other for yearlings. Rodkey took the latter, beating Elliot and Herriott out in a game finish. Fiske won the former, fighting it out with Poo in a wonderful battle, and passing the other runner but three yards from the tape, a winner by a foot. Ellswick was third in the Varsity race, and Spreier fourth. Rodkey did the distance in 2 minutes, 12 3-5 seconds. Fiske negotiated it in 2 11 1-5. In the 30 yard dash, two sets of sprinters were raced, Smee, O'Neil, and Reber, and Davis, Ainsworth and Hilton. In the first heat Smee breasted the tape in the lead, beating out O'Neil by a hair. Davis took the second heat, with Ainsworth finishing second, again Smee, O'Neil and Reber were started, and this time the second man won, Smee taking second, and Reber again being content with a dandy third. Davis, with his set, again took first place and Ainsworth once more, but neither succeeded in taking the Smee, O'Neil and Reber were run a third time, and O'Neil took the deciding vote with Smee again second, and Reber third. Davis won a third heat over both his men. 827 Mass. I am offering my entire Stock of high grade 10 cent and 2 for 25 cent clear Havana cigars, by the box only, at wholesale cost. These are all fresh goods, bought for the Christmas trade. I am overstocked, and make this offer to reduce stock. To the faculty, frat men, and others who appreciate fine goods in No.1 condition, this is a golden opportunity. THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY, AND WILL NOT APPLY AFTER THIS WEEK GRIGGS Big Sale on Cigars P. S. This Ad Will Not Appear Again. P. P. S. (And Confidential.) A Pound Box of Douglas Chocolates Makes a Mighty Valentine. We Have Them. PRINCETON HAS DEFICIT OF SEVENTY THOUSAND An annual deficit of between $60, 000 and $70,000 in the running expense of Princeton University is re- tarding the institutions growth and preventing a fair competition for the members of its faculty, says President John Grier Hibben to the Princeton Board of Trustees in his annual report. President Hibben also points out an urgent need for additional laboratories and teaching facilities. ANNOUNCEMENTS The announcement of the meeting of the Philosophy Club for February 10 has been changed till Tuesday evening, February 17. "Valentines," Wolf's Book Store. --Adv. 90-2 Hot drinks, soda and choice cake at a brier's Drug Store—Adv. New Regulation is Most Important Change For Next Year RULE BARS COACHES FROM THE SIDELINES Spalding gym shoes are the best, they really wear. Carroll's—Adv. The most radical change of football rules made by the football committee in New York Saturday was the rule which barred coaches from the sidelines. Hereafter coaches will not be allowed to pace up and down the sidelines while the game is in progress. The committee made few changes in rules for 1914. Intentional grounding of a forward pass will be penalized by a loss of ten yards from the point of scrimmage while a team will be penalized five yards when a player is out of bounds when the ball is snapped on the first offence. Hitherto, the penalty was not imposed except on the second offence. When the ball hits the goal post from a free kick and bounds back into the field of play, it is a touchback. Many universities will try the method of numbering players and if the plan is successful, it probably be applied by the rules committee next year. We have special brick designs for valentine parties, Reynolds Bros.— Adv. Swimming caps and rubber gloves at Barber & Son's drug store—Adv Valentine Party The Westminster Student Guild will hold a party at Westminster Hall on Saturday evening, February 14, at 8:00 p. m.-Adv. New things in "Valentines" large assortment in 5, 10 and 15 cent qualities. Wolf's Book Store—Adv. Special briar pipes, with unbreakable stems (Bakelite). At fifty cents for a few days only. Worth $1.00. Carroll's—Adv. Purses, pocketbooks, and bill books, one-fourth off. Carroll's.'— Adv. Violet Dule Talc. Powder Fragrant and Lasting 25c Cans McCOLLOCH'S Drug Store "Valentines," Wolf's Book. Store. —Adv. 90-2 Calabash pipes, the kind that are cool. Only 75 cents at Carroll's—Adv. We are prepared to furnish you fancy ice cream for valentine parties. Reynolds Bros—Adv. Twenty per cent off and take your choice. Carroll's.'-Adv. Those New Wide Pin Tip Bat Wing Ties exclusively displayed by us in plain and fancy patterns FIFTY CENTS New Spring Shirts In plain and fancy Oxfords. Madras Stripes, plain and fancy Silks ONE-FIFTY UPWARD Johnson & Carl BOOKS TEXT BOOKS Save 10 to 30 Per cent on your UNIVERSITY TEXT BOOKS AT ROWLAND'S COLLEGE BOOK STORE We have secured an unusually large number of shelf-worn and second-hand books which we can sell at a saving to you. Yes! We have new ones too. We are located conveniently to the University and keep in close touch, thus insuring the right Book for every course. We want your business and expect to hold it. BOOKS SUPPLIES