PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1926 Valley Track Men Begin Preparing for Kansas Relays Entries From All Sections of Country Assured; Michigan Sends Sound Squad With the meet at Ames closing the Missouri valley indoor track season, the valley track men are turning their attention to practice for the Kansas Relays April 17, which will open the outdoor season. The Rebays this year promise to be bigger and better than ever before. Schools representing practically all sections of the country will be envisioned by the college conference have signified their intention to enter this year. Michigan is sending a team to the rebel's this year. This school is one of the strongest in the Big Ten track, including the university expected to uphold the prestige of the Pacific coast. Several Kansas conference teams will also be entered in the meet, which, with the members of the Missile Association of the country. Among the start performers of these schools will be Kuck of K. S. T. C., Locke and Weir of Nebraska, Kimport of the Kansas State University, Kaplan, and Stigarth of Grimmel. Illinois will bring a steller performer to the meet in the person of "Chuck" Werner. Werner recently attended the 60-vard indoor injuries in the 60-vard yard. Thirty-two candidates for the freshman relay committee will meet today. Of this number six will be chosen. There are three men on the solemnity committee from the six freshmen had year. These three are Betsy McFarland, they are Bars Huffaker, Benjamin Wood, and Thomas McFarland. Big Ten Season Closes Four Teams Tied for Honors in Conference The Final Big Ten Standing The Final Big Ten Standings Purdue W 4 W 3 Opi Duke W 5 W 2 Opi Michigan W 9 W 14 268 Minnesota W 6 W 24 268 Illinois W 6 C 24 268 Ohio W 6 C 24 268 Oregon W 6 C 24 268 Minnesota W 7 C 276 268 Massachusetts W 4 C 276 268 Chicago W 7 C 276 268 Nebraska W 7 C 276 268 Springdale, Pecos G FT T. Pit Beckerman, Indiana 16 Boyer, Wisconsin 20 Boehner, Ohio 29 Krause, Ohio 26 Krause, Indiana 15 Krause, Wisconsin 13 White, Northwestern 27 White, Northwestern 27 Shiloh, Indiana 25 Silhouette, Indiana 26 Stanford, Indiana 25 Stanford, Indiana 25 Saturday night marked the 1930s of the 1920 Big Ten basketball season. The last game was a loss, Iowa tied for first place, each with eight games won and four lost. title hopes rose and fell frequently during the past season. Wisconsin and Illinois both started off strong but failed to keep up the pace. Michigan came back strong during the latter part of the season. A four-way tie is an unique occurrence in Big Ten basketball. On three previous occasions the season ended in a three-way tie and on four times it has ended in a two-way tie that each team had been four teams in first place. This is the first year that Indiana has ever been rated as champion, Iowa and Michigan have both been at the ton once before. anemia, Michigan, and Purdue stood first in offensive ability while Iowa ranked first in defensive ability. Northwestern, which finished in last place, points more than Iowa but was weak on the defense. The Student Senate at Allegheny College has petitioned the faculty to allow dancing in the college buildings. Dr. Allen Wires Columbia About Basketball Series The possibilities of an intersectional same between Columbia, champions $C$ the Eastern interrogatories conference, and western valley colleges are increasing. This morning, Dr. F, C. Allen wired to Columbia officials suggesting a suggestion of games, one to be played in the spring, at the University. Allen previously had communicated with Aloma Starger, director of athletics at University of Chicago, in regard to the game. high Schools Battle for Sectional Honors in Elimination Games Augusta, Newton, Salina, Pratt Abilene, Olathe, and Cobey Win in Class A One class B and seven class A. A second high school basketball tournaments were held in different parts of Kansas last Friday and Saturday to determine which teams would win at Lake Reservoir at Lake Reservoir on March 19 and 20. The seven winners of the class A dilemma were Aldenus at Manhattan; Newton at Newton; Salina at Haze Pratt at Kentucky; Augusta at Persons; Quince at Kansas City; and Cable at Newton. Denton, a small high school in the northernmost part of the state, was the winner in the class B division and will be entitled to send a team to the state championship. The district committee from southwestern Kansas by a score of 17 to 14. Webbite, last year's national high school championship, was defended by both El Durode and Punbury and therefore will not compete in the state turma Rummers up and the winner of the conclusion game for third and fourth places will also be eligible to compete in the state tournament. The team that wins the state Title will represent Kansas in the national tournament which will be held at Chicago on a later date. The results of the final rounds of the individual tournaments were: At Kinsley Dearest 95 Litheral 86 Kinsley, 31; Dodge City, 23 (Consol- ations). At Kansas City Kansas City, 4; Ottawa, 16 (Consultations). At Newton At Hays Holiday Quotient 19 At Hays Salina, 26; Quinter, 19. At Newton Newton, 30; El Dorado, 19. Pebody, 26; Wichita, 19. At Kinsley Pratt, 27; Kinsley, 23. Liberal, 29; Dodge City, 15. At Manhattan Abdoule, 51; Tapoka, 26. Marysville, 31; Manhattan, 21 (Con clutions). At Parsons AC Parsons Augusta, 31; Eupeora, 26; Pittsburg, 25; Coffeyville, 23. At Norton Colby, 22; Phillipsburg, 19. Third place to Hill City. KFKU Tolib, Trish. J. W. Sturbridge. School of Politics. Pollinator Institute in Tolib, Wisconsin. School of Art. University School of Fine Arts. Patentes Concrete, made on rinsa. Patents Vinyl, made on rinsa. Patents Plastic, made on rinsa. Patents E. K. Mett, matts. Labors Bursaries. Labors. Labs Station Wave Length, 275 Meters University of Kansas Broadening Station TOLL, FRAIT, J. W. SIBERBERG, School of Business, "Mental Bargaining in 1923" obtain and file back from the 'Tabe in M.' to the 'Mint' server. Manage Minted Documents only. Mail Tabe to Dean D. Murphy, copy into Cust K. Korotsevsky, validate it. Mail Tabe to R. C. K. Corotsevsky department of Finance. 10. Taki, Dr. K., C. M. Gray department of geology. How Earth History is Re- Jayhawk Swimmers Capture Second Place in Annual Valley Meet The University of Kansas swimming team placed second in the Missourii suruit aquatim unit held Saturday at at Washington University. The student Washinton won the Ste. Kansas Relay Team Wins Event Barrows Takes Second in 50-yard Dash The 200-yard relay was won by the Kansas team in 1:52. The team was composed of Barrows, Hill, Bornresser, and Jocelyn. Meredith Jocelyn placed second in the 100-yard dash and fourth in the 56-yard dash. Bartrow finished in the 50-yard dash. Borresser was fourth in the 200-yard race. Coach Alphinus said today that he had not yet learned the total number of points made by each team in the meet and had not learned the contests that were part of the diving contest. Neither the results of the diving contest nor the munday relay had been unassessed when the K U team left the meet, which was conveniently located centrally in the diving contest. The K, U. team brought back a laving cup for winning the relay race and individual members were given winners of first and second places. Washington was the only school to have a full team at the meet. Iowa State University sent eight men, including a former Florida coach. Caleb Alphin expressed the belief toong that if Kansas could have entered seven men they would have won. But he argued that he was assured that the Kansas team made a very creditible showing. Two basketball games remain to be played by each intramural team before the group winners meet for the championship. Sixteen Class Contests to Be Played This Week The schedule for this week is as follows: Acacia vs. Pi Kappa Alpha, 7 p., m. Rayboorn Club vs. Graeber Club, m. Monday Alpha Tax Omega s, Kappa Sigma p, m. Theta Tau vs. Alpha Chi Sigma 10 p. m. Delta Chi vs, Delta Tau Delta, 4:30 19 Tuesday Pi Delta Theta vs. Delta Upsilon. 5-15 n. m. Merwin Graham Sigma Chi vs. Phi Kappa, 8 p. m. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Beta Theta Pi. 9 p. m. Pi Upsilon vs. Delta SigmaLambda $ \lambda $ p. m. Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Cosmopolitan Club, 10 p. m. Kappa Eta Kappa vs. Alpha Kappa Psi, 7 p. m. Chi Delta Sigma vs. Scott Club 9 p.m. Phi Kappa Psi vs. Delta Upsilon 8 p.m. Wednesday Sigma Nu vs. Phi Gamma Delta 10 p.m. Pi Upsilon vs. Alpha Kapp Lombia, 4:30, m. Deutta Sigma Pi vs. Phi Delta Chi 5:15 p.m. Hillyards Are Favorites in A. A. U. Tournament A few preliminary games were played in the A. A. U. national basketball tournament on last Saturday but the real meet will get under way this afternoon and this evening. Most of the leading quintets in the tournament will be held at The Hillsbury, one of the favorites from this section, will be one of the teams that will see action in the earlier part of the tournament. The hop-step and jump was the event in which Ruben designated Graff as an All-America Grand Champion and the hurdles his high jump and the breadbread. Merwin Graham, former University of Kansas track captain, who was also the Missouri valley athlete named on F. M. Ruben's all-American track team. Ruben is seen in the A. M. Ruben poster as a member of the Los Angeles Athletic Club. Accountants' Institute Will Aid Graduates to Enter Professor Placement Bureau Established Brochures Are Available on Subject A bureau for placements to facilitate the entrance of college graduates to the accounting profession has been organized by the American Institute of Accountants, a national organization of students graduating from colleges. A printed brochure, which explains the functions of and the opportunities in the accounting field and also some of the requirements for success has been prepared for distribution among students. These may be procured from Prof. H. F. Borgstrosser of the office of department of accountancy building or by writing direct to the American Institute of Accountants at New York. Accountancy is one of the newest of the professions, but its development in this country in the past few years has been astonishingly rapid, according to a survey. Accountants are closely related to business. Compensation also compares favorably, both for junior positions on accountant's staffs and for members of accounting firms. They are also among other professions. "They are well compensated," he said. The bureau of placements of the institute undertakes to provide positions for a number of acceptable gradates with accounting firms in various cities throughout the country, at an initial salary of not less than $812 a month. "Experience in accounting is essential to excellent training for general business management in addition to training in the profession of accountancy, as accounts become familiar with many types of commercial activity. They are in the field of financial services, business organization and administration," and Professor Burgstresser, turesque spirit of the Indians is being destroyed." English Soldier Thinks Indians Treated Unfairly Albuquerque, N. M., March 15—"The greatest tragedy I have seen on my visit to American is the sincere efforts of the people of the United States to force Indians into religion, education and citizenship," said Capt. L. R. C. Robinson, of London, World War II veteran, who was killed in the attack of the American Indian. Captain Robinson believes that Indians of America, like those of the East, only seek religion because there is the offer of something in it. He says only the weaker Indians become Christianized and educated. "Indians in their native habitats are much happier and much better satisfied," he said. "In removing them from their native element the pic Water Carnival Tryouts Tuesday Travails for the swimming parts in the water carnival will be held Tuesday at 3:20 and 4:30. Aline Eberle, who has charged of the dancing parts, will be working with women caring to try out for dancing parts must have her name in the office by Tuesday night. Miss Eberle will attend when dance travails will be held. Prescription Class Ends Course Prescription Class Ends Course The class in prescription compounding is finishing the study and preparation for prescriptions and will demonstrate to the State Board their ability to fill any such prescriptions called for. Professional Cards MARCEL 75p. EVERYDAY-AS. kinds of beauty work done. Powder Box Beauty Shop. Phone 2183. 1055½ Mass. EYES EXAMINED. Glasses made. Law- ence Optical Co., 1625 Mass. B. R. HUTCHINSON, M. J.-I. FRAUNLiefer Limited to diagnose of eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitten. Room 2 and 3, House Building, Phone 1235. Marsasburg "Smiling Bill" WILLIAM MELANDER Independent Non-Organization for Candidate Cheerleader Nineteenth Annual Kansas State High School Basketball Tournament Robinson Gymnasium, Friday-Saturday March 19-20 Sixteen champion teams, the best in the state of Kansas, will meet to decide the state championship. These teams have won the right to attend the state tournament through their successful play during two elimination tournaments on March 5-6 and March 12-13. You can be assured of 16 games full of all the thrills of typical Kansas championship teams. Tournament tickets (for five sessions) ... $1.50 Single admission (except finals) ... .50 Finals ... .75 Buy your tournament tickets now and save $1.25 Tickets on sale at Athletic office Saturday Night Varsity Dance Music By Tommie Johnston's Collegians Glen Parker, Directing At FAU Hall