PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920 Kansas High School Basketteers Start Tourney Newton Swamps Quinter, 43 to 13 in First Contest Topeka, Salina and Libera Are Victorious Over Pratt, El Dorado and Denton Newton 42, Quinter 13, Topkaka 38, Elritt 19, Salinna 23, Orado 15, Liberal 33, Dorsey 20, Olache 22, Eilkworth 20. Games Tonight Newton vs. Topeka Salina vs. Liberal Winner of Olathe-Elworth winner of Colby-Empson. Winner of Augusta-Fillipings winner of Akron-Abilene. The Newton high school quintet swamped the Quinter high schools by a score of 43 to 13, in the first game of the nineteenth annual Kansas high school tournament being held in Robinson gymnastics today and Saturday. The Newton队 shortly outclassed the boys from the west from the start and the result was never in doubt. The entire Newton team played like clock-work, and their side gave them a big advantage. Carmichael did the best work for Quinter, while Morgan was the leading source for Newton. Formerly a Republican, he looked good in the guard position. Salma led E1 Derrado in all periods of the game in the third contest of the morning, winning 24 to 15. E1 Derrado had considerable difficulty in scoring a goal, not a field goal was made by either side, Salma scoring only two free throws. The half ended 11 to 7 Stuck was the outstretched player of the game, making one field goal and scoring five shots, fighting strongly in Salma's defense. In a game with 18 fouls made by Topske, the capital city boys won from Pratt by the count of 28 to 15 in the second game of the morning. Pratt took the lead early in the first quarter by throwing two free throws. Topske overcame the half in the final favor. In the second half Topske easily kept a safe lead with effective shooting by Warner and Damars. Liberal defeated Denton 33 to 28 Denton is the only entrant in the tournament in class B. Braeford of Liberal made 22 points, collecting eight field goals and six charity throws Wieland led him with five for the last time. The box scores: **NEWTON:** 15, 15, FT Murray (10) Morgan (9) Norsey, F 0 Burgess, F 0 Oliversey, F 0 Grove, C 0 Daly, C 0 Trout, C 1 Gray, C 1 TOTALS . . . . . GIRIPKA. 45 Dromarti, i. 0 Wannert, o. 1 Jasna, c. 0 Frety, i. 0 Partiksi, i. 0 Dykker, i. 0 Ethol, i. 0 Currie, i. 0 FG. 72 FD. 0 TOTALS 11 4 PRATT 19 FO. 37, 4 Sharpener, f 0 0 Glove, f 0 0 Table, g 0 0 M.Cool, g 0 0 Nabla, g 0 0 Patterson, f 0 0 Foster, f 0 0 Bradford, f 0 0 TOTAL8 R. O. T. C. Receives New O. I. C. RECEIVES NEW Guidons for Parades The guilders are made of red cloth with appropriate insignia swn on in white. On the back of each guilder is a small pink stamp. C₀ there is also a small pink mark which was won by that summary in the rift matches which were awarded to the companies of the local unit. The local unit of the R, O, T, C has just received new several guiding and guiding staffs to be used in parades and reviews which will be held in the future. There is one for each of the four companies of the local unit. This is the first year in which a senator was offered to the winners of the 2014 election. I sat on the guilden staff of Company 2 until next year, when there will be another match. The new guilden will have a tie with the next week. Next day afternoon. 50-Yard Dash to Be Abolished in High-School Meet Track Program Changed One change—abolition of the 50- yard ditch—has been made in the program for the 29th annual inter- schoolistic track and field meet for Kansas high schools, to be held April 18 at the University of Kansas, according to Irr. F. C. Allen, director of U. athletics. The meet will be run in two classes; all high schools of more than 200 enrollment will compete in Class A; all high schools of 200 or less enrollment will compete in Class B; and final tournament for junior high schools also will be held. Entry blocks will be sent to high schools over the state the first of next week, and entries may be made until April 7. Events of the meet will include the 190 and 200 yard dashes, quarter, half, and one mile runs, the 129 yard high and 220 yard low hurdles, shot put, disc throw, javelin throw, pole vault, high and broad jumps, and the high school relay championships in the half mile and three-mile challenges. Challenge trophies will be given for the championship relays, in additions to gold, silver, and bronze medals for first, second, and third place team members. High school teams making fast enough time in the championship relay will be invited to enter in the open half mile and mile relays for high schools in the Kansas Relay games on Saturday, April 17. Salaries High in Wisconsin Salaries (with or without vouchers) of students at schools in Wisconsin are less than $1,000 a year in only two of the 17 cities of over 100,000 population, according to the results of a survey by the University of Wisconsin. SADINA--24 PG. FT. 4 Langerborn, f. 1 1 Bartchow, f. 1 1 Collard, f. 1 1 Mullerheim, f. 1 0 Gray, f. 1 0 Asp, f. 1 0 TOTAL 0 0 1 CO. IQUIDADO--16 PG. FT. 4 Cookson, f. 1 0 Foote, f. 1 0 Pochard, f. 1 0 Zimmerberg, f. 1 0 Pochard, f. 1 0 Foote, f. 1 1 Ramirez, f. 1 1 TOTAL 0 0 1 LURIDAI--23 PG. FT. 4 Ortiz, f. 1 1 Farmer, f. 1 1 Filipov, n. 0 0 Filipov, n. 0 0 U. C. Farrand, f. 1 0 Gill, f. 1 0 TOTAL 15 7 DENNIS--28 PG. FT. 4 Wisdom, f. 1 1 Bartchow, f. 1 1 Lamell, f. 1 1 Hurcock, n. 1 0 Follett, f. 1 0 TOTAL 0 2 School of Business to Hold- Conference of State Instructors College Teachers of Economics to Be Entertained Here Last of April Dean Stockton believes that the courses of study in economics and business administration throughout the various colleges in the state have of recent years undergone such rapid changes that it seems invivable to have a conference that will offer an all-inclusive curriculum for institutions to exchange their view, It was with this idea in view that the conference was called. a conference of instructors in business education and the teaching of economics will be held at the University School of Business on April 23rd from 10am to 4pm at the University给出由 Dean Stockton of the School of Business this morning. The conference will be made up of all college instructors in business administration and economics in the state who may wish to attend. It is expected that a conference will raise from twelve to twenty delegates. Some of the problems which will be included in the discussions will be courses in marketing, elementary economics, accounting, the proper methods of teaching and where these belong to the college curriculum. The program as being worked out will consist chiefly of the discussion of problems relating to the teaching of business administration and economics, and of a state with a view in mind of standardizing the curriculum if possible. The discussions will be on the basis of any fixed formality. In addition the conference will probably include questions on the organization of economic and business courses (as well as for college years), the requirements for college courses in economics and a discussion of business school curriculum. One problem which will be particularly relevant is that the conference will relate to secretarial courses. A banquet will be given on the first night, for the visiting delegates at which time it is planned to have a number of speakers, including Chancellor Lindley to present short addresses. This will be the first conference of its kind in Kansas and from present appearances the affair will be very successful. Women Win Rifle Match Nebraska Team Bows Before K. U.'s Marksmanship The women's rille team won over the Nebraska squad by a score of 109 to 741 according to reports from ESPN. The team had received results of the matches have been received. Out of the 25 women composing the Kansas队, nine made perfect scores. The University of Nebraska did not yet reported its final tailow. XII. WATER CLEANING WATER CLEANSING IS IMPORTANT FOR WINDOWS AND ESCAPE DOORS, AND IT'S DUE TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF WATER CLEANSING. WATER CLEANSING CAN HELP TO DRY OUT FACIAL TYPES, REDUCE THE BOGUSNESS OF WINDOWS AND ESCAPE DOORS, AND KEEP THE MAIN LAYOUT OF WINDOWS AND ESCAPE DOORS SAFE. Next week the men will be matched against the University of Delaware, Montana State College and the University of Porto Rico. They will fire the first stage of the National Intercollegiate Marathon in the corps area which entitles them to participate in the national contest. The men's team last week won five out of nine of their matches with a comparatively low score of 3680. Approximately fourteen thousand letters are being sent from the registrar's office to high school seniors over Kansas that contain the courses offered at the University of Kansas and the requirements for entrance. Bulletins to Be Sent to High School Graduates The women will compete with the University of Southern California and the Oregon Aggies this week. High school work, to be accredited at the University, must be done in a high school which maintains at least one foreign language, science, history, and social science. Fifteen units are required for attentions to the colleges of Kunan, both state institutions and private ones. There are three years of English, two years of mathematics (algebra and plane geometry), one year of history, and one year of science other than physiology, physical geography, and Bulletins of general information about the University and the city of Lawrence will be mailed to the seniors soon. Kansas Sets New Record Jayhawks Have Monopoly on First Team Places The University of Kansas basketball team has placed 14 men on the Star's mythical all-sierval first team in college basketball. Furthermore, since 1922, the man who was selected as captain of the mythical team has been a Kansas man. This is undoubtedly a record as far as Missouri valley basketball is con- Beginning with 1922, when Dr. F. C. Allen's team started on its consimine run of championships, Kansas basketball players have held a monopoly on first team places. That year, George Roddy Berry lead the Missouri valley in scoring, and Paul Endicott was named at a guard position. In 1923, three Kansas men placed on the team. Paul Endicott, the Kansas captain, was given a third guard position, which gave the other hanky guard position. John Wulf, kansas center also placed on the team. Robert McClure, the Kansas team in 1924, Charley Black being Ton Ackermann was selected as captain in 1925. He was also the leading scorer in the valley, Peterson and Wilkins were the other Kansas men made captain with Tus Ackerman at center and Bob Mosby at guard. This year "Frenchy" Belgard was given the captaincy and Petersen again was on at center, with Gale Gordon at forward. Tennis Entries Due Soon No Substitutions to Be Made on Scheduled List Entry blanks for the intramural contestants in tennis, playground baseball, an spring trutch were made available by the office, alicity office today, according to Coach John Sibo, supervisor of the intramural contestants, and horseballs will be made soon. The entry lists for the playground baseball contests must be returned to the athletic office by Saturdays noon, and the games of games will start soon after. The entries for tennis are due Wednesday noon, March 31. A fee of fifty cents for arsenal for individuals will be made. A new rule has been made that no substitutions will be allowed in doubles following the primary entry. The spring track events will begin soon after April 15, the day that these entries must be filed. A fee of one dollar an organization and twenty-five cents for unattached contests will be made. No substitutes will be allowed after the original date. The coach will buy indoor bats and baseball balls to do at purchase price at the gymnasium towel room." Coach Sahe said. First Aid Week Closed First Aid Week Closed The fifth annual first aid weel carried on by drug stores all over the United States will end tomorrow. Drug store windows have contain- tibles that are not safe in the first aid manuals this week. Th motto, "Fill that medicine chest now, is used by the stores. First aid in instructions have been given customer by the druggists. HERE is no hat worry for the Stetson wearer. He is as sure of the style of his hat as he is of the quality. STETSON HATS Styled for young men The State Hotel Commission issues Red Seal Awards only to those restaurants that conform 100 per cent to its rules and regulations. Only those restaurants that strive to raise that high standard are permitted to hold the coveted certificates. 103 The New Jayhawk Cafe RAY Open All Night HARRY In every event "A RED SEAL PLACE" SATURDAY-will be Spring Clothes Day at Carls—Hart Schaffner & Marx fine suits in the new Caber Checks, Eton Flannels, Cheviots in Styles for Men and Young Men. $35 $40 $45 $50 Now on display— Fancy Hose Fancy Handkerchiefs Soft Collar Shirts New Neckwear Slip Sweaters Spring Unionsuits Caps Hats | Topcats Coat Spoils Blue Sport Coats Light Trouvers Knickers Golf Hose New Bow Ties Duck Trouvers We're glad to show you and invite comparison Saturday Night Varsity Dance Music By Tommie Johnston's Collegians Glen Parker, Directing At FAU Hall