PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1920 Basketball Pairing for Tournament Made Early Today High School Teams, Swin Into Action March 19; First Contest at 9 A. M. The drawings for the state basketball, ball tournament, to be held at the University of Florida Friday and Saturday morning by officials of the tournament. Those who made the drawings were: Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics at the University; R. R. Barnes, president of the high school and treasurer of the Kansas State Athletic Association; John Barnes, principal of the Lawrence Memorial High School; and John Bunn, of the University coaching Pairings Are Made The tans, which have survived the two state-wide elimination tournaments and will be here for the tournament, are paired up for the first round. Friday, March 19 a. m. Gleiber vs. Quintet b. a. m. Gleiber vs. J. Riddell c. 10 b. m. Gleiber vs. Elwain d. 2 b. m. Gleiber vs. Elizabeth e. 2 b. m. Gleiber vs. Elizabeth f. 2 b. m. Gleiber vs. Elizabeth The second round will start Friday evening at 7 o'clock, and the third round will begin at 10:30. The assimilation games for three place will begin at 7:45 Saturday evening and the winner will be decided one hour later when the final game begins. Officials Are Chosen Officer 1 All parts of the state are represented and all parts of the first round are, to a great extent between teams from widely separated parts of the state. Wichita, the winner of the tournament last year, and who later won the national tournament at Chicago, is not entered in the contests Leslie Edmonds, of Topkapi, well-known athletic official and sport writer, and Louis Menz, coach of Central High School, Kannas City, Mo. are to officiate at the games. Both are able officiates. Norwegian Star Defeats Norton in All-Around Play Hoff Wins Championship Breaking two world's records, and winning five of the seven events won by Nelson last night in defeating Norwegian next night, former Emmerson Norton, now Kinnamar star after Harold Osborn has been forced out of competition. He will play against round events last night. Hoff set new world marks in the broad jump and pole vault for indoor competition. He also won the 600 meter run, the hurdles, and the 400 meter run. The Norwegian made a leap of 2 feet, 7.38 inches in the broad jump. In the pole vault he went 13 feet 7 inches in the air, making the ninth time that he has surpassed the indoor record since coming to this country. Norton easily won the shot put and high jump, but was not able to amass enough points to equal the remarkable performance of the Norwegian star. The final score was 6,885.5 points for Hoff, while Norton had 4,708.4. Osborn, after competing in three of the seven events sprained his ankle and was forced out of the competition. He then battled the Norwegian single handed. Freshman Squad Starts Baseball Work Monday Freshman baseball practice will start next month, March 22, according to John Sabe, who will have been working on the team he held the first of the week, more than thirty wives were present and signified their intention of going out for a game. Each man is required to bring his own equipment until the squad is chosen. Practice will begin at 3:30 p.m. on the field east of the stadium. Honolulu Will Entertain Pacific Area Rotarians (United Royal) Honolulu, March 17—Honolulu is ready to welcome Rolotarians of the entire Pacific area in May with all the prizes. The Hawaiian territory is famous Business and pleasure will be combined for Rotarians from upwards of a dozen countries during the Pacific Rotary Conference, May 25, 26, and 27, but many Rotarians will arrive beforehand. The summer session offers sent out 5000 bulletins of the summer session and expect to get out 5000 more by this evening. No Post-Season Games to Be Played This Year "No post-season basketball games will be arranged for the University of Kansas team, as a result of the failure to match a game with the Columbia four-time champion today by Dr. Forrest C. Alen, director of athletic. Negotiations have been under way for several days in an attempt to match a series of games with Columbia, but wood was received today for the season and did not need to play any post-season ball. "The Crimson and Blue squad will disband now without attempt to match any more games." Doctor Allen said. "The season is growing so fast that we feel it is better to abandon hopes of securing a competitor." ntramural Basketball Tournament Reaches Eighth Round of Play Phi Delta Defeat D. U.'s in Hard Contest; Game Forfeited by Delta Chis Sigma Chi, Pu U, and Betas were women over II Kupan, Delta Sigma Lambia, and Sig Eps last night in the seventh round of the intramural Pt U load off the games of the eveing with their defiant Deltai Sigma Lambda. Powers and Weight lead the attack against the sweet and five goals respectively. Sigma Chi defended Phi Kappa with Caumfortn loading the scoring. Ed wards came next to Caumfortn in scoring but did not start until late in the game. Dummy's floor work was good Halpin and Flaming played well for the Phi Kappa. The Beta defensed the Eagles, with Smith leading the scoring for the Betas, O'Brien, Blades and Thames. The Buckeyes Alves and Martin lead the scoring for Sigma Phi Epilogue, make one cool each. Sigma Alpha Mu forfeited to the Cosmopolitan Club and the Delta Chi team forfeited to the Delta Tau team. With a whirling defense and close guarding the Phi Delt team completely swept the fighting Delta Upsilon team. The two teams battled in the Movers was the scoring for the Phi Delt, throwing in four field goals and two free throws. Fisher led the attack for the Delta Upsilon team and scored two field goals. The game was featured with fast floor work on the nort of the Phi Deltas. The los scores for/the OCTACTION PL. 29 South, f. 6 1 Ottawa, f. 6 1 Milwaukee, f. 0 1 Philadelphia, f. 0 1 Toronto, g. 0 1 Indianapolis, f. 0 1 Buffalo, f. 0 0 Boston, f. 0 0 Cambridge, f. 0 0 TOTAL TAXABLE DESIGNATION: Gather, p Evaluate, p Restore, p Remove, p Ship, p Sell, p PUI INCTA TRICTA-15 Matter, v Retention, c Awareness, a Door, g Window, v 18, 2 PT, PT 0, 0 1, 1 0, 0 2, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 DELTA FUSION-4 F, Flat, f F, Flat, f F, Flat, f Flat, f Wind, f Wind, f Wind, f SIEMA CHI-25. PA, FT Tremont, I. 4 6 Franklin, T. 4 6 California, J. 8 1 Hartley, I. 8 1 Moltz, I. 8 1 TOTAL 25 1 3 THI KAPPA - 8 FIG. 97 Planning, f. 0 0 1 Mo Manitoba, f. 0 0 1 Bruce, f. 0 0 1 Devil, f. 0 0 1 Rabbit, f. 0 0 1 Garvin, f. 0 0 1 BETA. SUPIMA LAMBUJA - 0 FU, FT, satellite, L 0 instrument, K 0 instrument, F 0 observer, R 0 odometer, g 0 model, R 0 model, g 0 PULSION-39 Convention. f Fairhaven. c Dawsonburg. c Warren. c Grandview. c Glencore. c Indulay. b Residency. b Lakewood. b Kentland. b FG. FE. F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 Academy Players to Be Selected The first all-American selection of academy basketball players will be made following the National Academy Basketball tournament at the University of Wisconsin. The national basketball coach, officials of the net, and press representatives. TOTAL Notre Dame's varsity basketball team won 19 games and lost one this season. Aggie Spring Football Indicates Strong Team for Gridiron Season Eighteen Letter Men Included Among 50 Reporting Services. Req's. for Practice Spring football at the Kansas State Agricultural College indicates that the Anglers will have one of the strongest teams they have ever lead when they take the field for next year's gridiron season. Fifty men are reporting regularly at the spring practice. Included in his number are eight two-detector men and eleven other members; there is a letter man for each position. Coen, Deciman, may be available on the backboard and right in the line to arm the muched of next year's team; the Wildcat mentor has been intensively training the training of his charges with the WBLL basketball practice, and tackling practice. The long list of Wildcat foster men who are expected to return e the Aggie coach next fall are as follows: Captain S. J. Tombaugh, tennessee City, guard; Owen Cochrane, tennessee City, left guard; Donald Deik, tennessee City, left guard; Donald Deik, tennessee City, left guard; Dick Haskell, Fatehinson, right halves; E. E. Geather, Assain, and James Dongles, kerington, follower; R. A. Edwards, Seattle, left guard; Flack, Maple Hill, right editions; L. A. Pearson, Manhattan, J. W. Keys, Luces, right tackles; J. W. Keys, Norfson, and C. W. Brian Hanham, left guards; K. W. Jones, quarterback, Donald Coach, and Raymond and Jeffrey, left guard; and J. J. Dayfellow, Abilene, full-back. Pitchers Show Up Well in First Active Workout Practice Games Are Held Two practice games between the first squad and two combinations of other players marked the first active baseball workout of the season. Hitting and fielding ability was disbanded after the showing of the pitchers was good. "We will have the best team we have had for three or four years," said Captain Edward Hainin. The lineup of the first year squared yesterday was: Habbin, catcher; Wright and Phinney, pitcher; Hill, first baseman; Cramer, second base; Livington, third base; Henderson, shortstop; Wetzel, third base; Fowell, right field. Herzog and Anderson were the nurses for the other teams. "Zebo" Burton, first instructor, came out for practice on the sea floor after lunch. The two scrimmages were four-in-ing games. Shoots of "Taxi" Taxis] were heard in every band when Stanford University's vehicle-sensing woman rallied to the support of the Y. W. C. A. in its warry students from their morning classes to the waiting luncheon. SUPREME CAFE 9141; Massachusetts EAT at WRIGLEYS the best Peppermin Chewing Sweet for More for your money and any money G13 City Engineer of Topeka Discusses Good Street City engineer Baldry of Topka was the principal speaker at the regular weekly meeting of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. He substituted for W. S. Hancock, street commissioner, not to be present on account of illness. Mr. Baildy told the plan of Topkea used in keeping the streets in good condition. The first plan followed was used when the brick pavement became too rough for automobile traffic. A strip in the center of the street was resurfaced with asphalt, Technica noted. This area has been resurfaced and the owners of adjoining property were not compelled to pay for it. A later plan which has proven more satisfactory to the city was to buy an asphalt plant and do its own resurfacing. The plant was bought and resurfaced by money allocated by commissioner of streets for the maintenance of streets. Buffalo Hunt Described Graduate Magazine Features Early Days of K. U. The next issue of the Graduate Magazine, which will be published March 23, will contain a featured article on "How to Evaluate the Uncertainty K," the first day of its ex- The party went to the end of the Union Pacific railroad at the other end of the state. The women stayed here while the men went off on their hunt, leaving them ungarded. Mrs. Allford tells how the women saw bands of Indians in the distance, watching both them and the man, and how frightened the women became as they arrived from the land of Indiana came closer. However, the hunters returned and they were not molested. At the time of the opening of the At university, there were only three members of the faculty, Prof. E. Snow, and Prof. E. J. Rice. Prof. Oliver was not a member of the faculty, being almost entirely a business manager of the institu- istene, in September, 1866. In her article Mrs. Aldell tells of a buffalo hunt the University students and Lawrence of the University to Professor D. F. H. Robinson. Mirc. Alfred has had four children attend K. U. They were Anna N. Selard, A. B. I., A. M. U. Donald Bourke, A. L. Burch, Alfred C. Aflord, B. "06, and B. '07, Alfred C. Aflord, A. B. "06, A. M. "08, who was the first man killed in the Philippines in the Spanish-American War. There is a bromite tablet in Fraser chamber in his E. C. Buehler, assistant professor in the department of speech and dramatic arts is confirmed to his home with an attack of the flu. Special Attention to K. U. Students GEORGE E. LEE'S Colored, Novelty Singing Orchestra is now open for engagements, Monday, Tuesday, and Friday Night, Write or Call 867 Jeferson, Phone Main 5079, Kansas City, Missouri. Orchestra has played for many K. U. parties, including formals, house dances and farewells. After a state-wide survey by the State Hotel Commission only sixty-five restaurants were found that measured up to the HIGH KED SEAL STANDARD. We ask you to judge this place by any meal served —then you'll understand why it was officially designated as "ONE OF THE SIXTY FIVE" The New Jayhawk Cafe RAY ----- HARRY A Gift to Your Appearance- Science's gift to your pride in personal dress is dry cleaning. Outer apparel regularly refreshed will become you on the hundredth occasion of wear as strikingly as the first. W. S. G. A. Annual Election Thursday, tomorrow Polls open from 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Dyche Museum Avoid the rush by voting early Back in the days of Dublin, when the college sheek (then known as the "dude") gave his best girl a great whirl around the campus, Annette Busch was rationally known among good fellows. 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