UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 48 TEAMS TO CLIMB ADAMS STREET HILL Here Are the High School Visitors at K. U. For Two Days Meet BIGGEST TOURNAMENT EVER Never Was Such a Wholesale Meet Before—Finals for State Title Saturday Night. ROBINSON GYMNASIUM Where in three rings, 48 high school teams are battling today for the state championship. Schedule Time 9 a. m. Friday to finals, Saturday night. Place— Robinson gymnasium. Pace-3 games per hour, boys upstairs, girls down- stairs. Title--High school basketball championship of Kansas, 1913, boys' and girls' The biggest basket-ball tournament ever held in the world started today at nine o'clock in Robinson gymnasium when 48 teams, 32 of boys and 16 of girls, arrived in Lawrence and started the sixth annual contest for the championship of Kansas. Following is the schedule of rames: Boys' Schedule, First Group. Newton vs. Pleasanton. Chanute vs. Anthony. Waterville vs. Atchison. Lille Plaine vs. Edwardville. Cawley vs. Wellington. Holton vs. Halstead. Wichita vs. Severance. Kansas City vs. Monnridge. Boys' Schedule, Second Grow Downs vs. Bonner Springs. Baldwin vs. Norwich. Marysville vs. Reading. Nickerson vs. Burlingame. Lawrence vs. Ellsworth. Garden City vs. Oksaloone. Valerie, Solven. Grove THE BIG TENT OF THE BASKET-BALL TOURNAMENT Paola vs. Wamego. Ellsworth vs. Pleasanton. Slyvan Grove vs. Bonner Springs Anthony vs. Baldwin. Chanute vs. Spivey. Englewood vs. Burlington. Tonganoxie vs. Sterling. Labette Co. vs. Olathe. Following are the teams entered and the individual players: Anthony: Glen Hamilton, Walter Cary, Leroy Gillespie, Lawrence Cormick, Amos Small, Delmont Montague, Russell Jump, Harry Atchison: F. Rudolph, A. Vogt, F. Pansch, V. Balderson, O. Wherrett, Wm. Koester. Baldwin: Alfred Runyan, Edward Kinzer, Glenn Holmes, Avery Kitterman, Ray Trotter, Paul Brunner, Leon Wilrus, Cecil Hite. Belle Plaine: B. Portwood, W. Duvall, G. Bartlett, A. Bingham, J. Duvall, M. Lewis. Bonner Springs: Jet Parker, Kenneth Jaggard, Bryan Park, Joe O. Donnell, Milton Penrod, Sheldon Wayne, Wayne Stanford, Stanton Simily. Burlingame: Jean Miner, Fred Schenck, Karl Busk, Kenneth Roach, Harold Allegre, Oscar Beverley, Chester Holcombe. Burlington: Cranston Stephenson, Virtus Wingett, Basil Mitchell, Walter Scott, Robert Throckmorton, Paul Uiward, Harry Crockett. Cawker City; Willie Haseltine, Merle Finley, Le Verne Tucker, Cecil Sutton, Howard Comfort, Wm. Fletcher, Cecil Coad, Cyril Botting. Chanute: Orville Barnes, Morgan Booe, Clyde Budd, Barrescue Feese, Clyde Hemphill, Harold Miller, Howard Miller, Wm. Gray. Downs: L. M. Anderson, Curtis Cox, Floy Fink, Harken Domoney Foster Dennis, Harold Arend, Darold Cooper, Donald Davis. Ellsworth: Frederick O'Donnell, Jack O'Donnell, Harry Bornsheim, Fred Coover, Bruce Baker, Vincent Wilson, Clarence Huycke. Edwarddville: John Edington, Larue Grinter, Paul Mellott, Frank Tyson, Willard Millsap, Harry Brown, George Crider. Garden City: Cameron Creig, Charles Eggen, Joe Gorden, Marion Miles, Ross Hanna, Walter Springer. Halstein: Albion Riflow, Howard Bard, Karl Kaiser, Ward Lehnmann, Henry Willm, Elmer Detwiler, Eugene Lehmann, Gregory Oliver. Holton: Lyle Armel, Max Arm- strong, Carl Cope, Elmer Lutz, John Linscott, Leon Abile, Ernest Ganz, Chas. May. Iola: Kent Dudley, Kirk Badgely, Howard Lawyer, Howard Ritchie, Wendall Lenhart, Frank Ziegler, Russell Russell, Harry Shire, Ford. Kansas City, Kan.: Oville Harris, Willard Benton, L Walter Liggatz, Roy Angle, Walter LaForce, John Floyd Kelley, Cilery, Clarence Brownd Lawrence: Harold Reed, Woodman Gibson, David Luther, Samuel Hunter, Arthur Lawrence, Ivan Wilson, Edward Todd. Harold Lytle. Marysville: Henry, Von Riessen, Bartlow, Bartlow, Faulkner, Cooper, Broderick Moundridge: D. M. Dirk, Rudolph Graber, Milton Dirks, Jonas Voran, Omer Showalter, Marcus Vogt, Stacy Basiner. Newton: Lawrence V. An Aken, Murry Donaldson, Merle Norton, Marlene Erfeinemeyer, Otto Kleisher, Arthur Darling. Norwich: Lenord Ferris, Wm. Berges, Ivan Farris, Loyd Clothier, Edward Robbins. Olatehe: Herbert Green, Elroy Tiltleton, John Johnson, Robert Moore, Earl Collier, Mitchell Thiry, Harold Hallett, Dave Hubbell. Oksalaoka: Floyd Clark, Ira Gross, Mell Wilson, Ian Anderson, Ross Taylor, Lawrence Quency, Cole, Walter Rober, Lee learner Pleasanton: Lee Dobyns, Earl Thomas, George Palling, Jack Brown, Julian Stephenson, Paul J. Burkett. Reno Co.: Wm. McFearland, Fred Frisch, Hilmar Apple, Chas. Rehm, Percy Cerry, Leon Gibbens, Leon-Christian Lippman, Herbert Mueller, Frank Wockenl Reading: Clifford Jones, Earl Jones, Leslie Hits, Roe Cross, Ed. Jones, Lester Hits, Robert Cross Waterville: John Seaton, Albert O'Brien, Albert Christenson, Ray Scott, Myron Thomas, Benton Bowen, Bryan Delaney. Severance: Bernard Heeney, Raymond G. Handcock, A. B. Smith, Jr., R. W. Rare, N. O. Brown, Howard M. Riffer, James Lowe, P. V. Ward. Sylvan Grove: John Calene, Jr., Edward Calene, Raymond Ken, Chas. Raferty, John Sieer, John Yost, Rahul Gatewood. Winfield: Paul Bodkin, James Vandiaern, Paul Wilson, Joe Hehl, Eugene Beck, Curtis Sloan, Ray Warren. Wichita: Kenneth Cassidy, Richard Treweche, Edward Wiles, Chas Holleicke, Don Meeker, Dale Critzer, Zanoni Freeman Easton: Grover Fevurly, Herbert Wahaus, John Maier, John Langley, Joe Cahill, Ben Bedo. Anthony: Edith McMahon, Alice Hamilton, Dora Lockett, Delma Rose, Nellie Miller, Ruth Thomas, Mildred Hilts, Gladys Burchfield. The following compose the girl's teams: Baldwin: Lucy Taylor, Vernia Alisli, Ellwyn Wright, Grace Holmes, Thelm Shockey, Marian Hoover, Dorothy Kehane, Dora Coffin. Greene, Sula Hillyer, Hannorah Rieger, Eysell Lashbrook, Georgia Pigg, Florence Kenton. Bonner Springs: Ruby Lashbrook, Margorie爵, Axle, LucilleRinken, Eva Burlington: Lois Patterson, Julia Babcock, Hilda Willaard, Josephine Lamborn, Ruth Weisdorfer, Hazel Susie, Susie Nesit, Freda Newcomb Chanute: Lorena Blunk, Lail Baily, Alice Davis, Mae Malfon, Ruth Filson, Elase Gough, Beryl Lillian, Lillian Prundene, Stone C Englewood: Bertha Walden, Frances Walden, Grace Smith, Dott Curtis, V. Goognight, Mary Gearheart, Emma Peltz, Grace Grashom. Ellsworth: Fay Reenne, Neita Schmitt, Gladys O'Donnell, McLeawin, Minnie Mayer, Florence Cox, Ella Dolecek, Nellie Duley. Sterling: Willa Sankey, Matte Johnson, Emma Steele, Lula Henry, Etta Linville, Helen Hanks, Gertie Smith, Ruth Dagby. Labette Co.: Ruth Stuart, Christine Barcus, Nellie Todd, Ella Jennings, Irene Sheldon, Mabel Sheldon, Enice Miller. Paola: Winifred Grimes, Clarice Gardner, Anna Thompson, Media Smith, Anna McCullough, Edith Mason, Rebekah Leibingood, Viola Hamlin. Olathe: Helen Kelley, Daisy Kiley, Leonora Shinny, Joyce Brown, Mildred Milligan, Mildred Neal, Lola Lehman, Eunice Work. Pleasanton: Natalie Barter, Stella Cady, Elizabeth Kniefen, Kinethe Epine, Nina Taylor, Geraldine Rice, Cyrene Rice. Sylvan Grove: Esther Dehler, Ethate Gateworm, Nina Heller, Stella Spivey: Lura McAllister, Gertrude Manning, Edna Boyle, Eileen Van Allen, Cora Walker, Gladys Van Arsdale, Edythe Edwards, Leota Cosby. Osterfund, Hattie Williams, Lula Beverly. Tonganakeo: Doloretta, Burns, Sadie Kidd, Christina Sherman, Aona Bell, Mabel McNaughton, Evan Evans, Clara Kilda, Vena McCabria Wamego: Sue St. John, Phoebe Maehm, Ruth Werning, Hazel Corlett, Margaret Plisse, Anna Lichtenhan, Katherine Foster, Alice Smith, Ethet Benton. COMMITTEES OF SCHOOL CONFERENCE TO MEET Two state committees appointed by the household arts round table of the Kansas State Teachers' Association will meet at the University Saturday, March 15th. The committee on methods of making high school courses uniform throughout the state, of which Dr. Edna Day is chairman, will meet after the conference luncheon. Representatives of many state schools who will be present are: Mrs. Mary Pierce Van Zile, Manhattan, Mrs. Beller Warner Mill, Miss Elizabeth Fulton, Emporia; Miss Nellie M. Waddington, Wichita; Miss Meldrum, Miss Ida Mitchell, Kansas City; Miss Edna Brenner, Effingham, Miss Flora M. Morton, Sabetha. The second committee meeting of which Mrs. Van Zile is chairman will consider the organization of the Kansas branch of the American Home Economics Association. Last Chance at Greek Art Two more illustrated lectures on Greek art are yet to be given by Professor Wilcox out of his course of seven lectures. The subjects and dates of these are; April 4th-The High Tides of Greek Sculpture. May 2nd—Greek Vases. LOST—Theta Pin. Return to Helen Cotter and receive reward. Both phones 295. To Entertain Girls. The Women's Athletic Association will give a tea for the visiting girls on the basket-ball teams Friday March 1th from 3:00 to 5:00 o'clock in Robinson gymnasium. All visiting girls and University girls are invited. Send the Daily Kansan home. SASSAFRAS TEA AND SPRING ARE HERE Eight Faculty Members, Including 2 Engineers, Are Drinking It That a group of eight faculty members are now consuming daily vast quantities of sassafras tea is the solemn declaration of two other faculty members. Sassafras tea is a potion made from bark, and is, or used to be, a spring necessity in every household. Now with the advent of modern medicine the enameble herb remembers that other generations have been discarded. Two of the drinkers assert that the women at the table drink it soley for the sake of beauty, but the accused emphatically deny it. The most of them say, "it's just a good spring tonic." For authority they cite the words of their parents and grandparents who used to go out into the woods to gather the bark in the snow was scarcely off the ground. The eight of them assert that they never in their lives felt better in the springtime, and are firm believers in the value of the tea as a remedy. Their names? Oh, yes: Misses Laird, Barstow, Jones, Gillam, Coats, Pinney, and Medes, and Messrs. Stratton and Melia. But the eight professors still cling to the great enemy of spring fever, lassitude, and kindred alliments that appear when the birds do. That a professor should ever be afflicted with spring fever seems remarkable; it must be that they fear it. House For Rent A new 16 room house, modern, suitable for fraternity, security, club or rooming, for rent. Vacant June Ist. J. C. McCanles, Bell 2208.— Adv. Perfumery Toilet Articles A Fine Fountain THE POPULAR DRUG STORE J. R. WILSON :: 1101 MASS. ST. 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