PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ' THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1925 State High School Tournament Opens Tomorrow in Gym Sixteen Basketball Teams Will Start Fighting for Kansas Honors The eighteenth annual Kansas state high school basketball tournament will start Friday morning at 9 o'clock, when Argentina and Independence take the court for the tourney opener. Sixteen teams are entered and will be ready for the groubling round of twelve games to be played tomorrow, April 14. On that day, the pairings show a large number of favorites grouped in the upper bracket with Newton the choice of most basketball followers to carry off the upper bracket honors. In the lower bracket, Wichita looks strong but the chances of an upset are good. Some good games will be on tap in the opening round. The Kansas City-Marion; Lawrence-Portland should be close and hard fought. The officials of the game will be Leslie, E. Edmonds, Ottawa, and Lewis Meinze, Central High School, Kansas City, Mo. While in Lawrence the teams will be entertained by the following freestivities: Independence at the Sigma Phi Epsilon, Marion at the Phi Delta Theta, Pursera at the Aerobi, Westfield at the Delta Tau Delta, Emperor at the Sigma No, Clay Center at the Phi Kappa Pa, Argentine at the Sigma Chi, Ellsworth at the Delta Upsilon, Kansas City at the Pi Upsilon, Abilene at the Tau Tan Omega, Liberal at the Phi Gamma Delta, Norton at the Sigma Signa, Newton at the Sigma Alma and Haven at the Phi Kappa. Football Team at Work Take Picture of the Famous Super-Six Line With the ideal football weather last week, football practice has progressed very nicely. The work continues well and with not so much of fondamentals, Monday a few pictures were taken of the super-six腕. Twenty-three of the men on the squand are six feet tall. Of the five teams in action each night one half of the men are six feet in height. According to "Potty" the following men are showing up well so far: Mackie at carrying the ball, Schmidt passing and Ott blocking. In *the line Hanna is following the ball well*, Barton at center is developing and shows promise. New men in line show up well. Hanna, Dink, Wall put on batting mitts. The books are Wall, Myers, Mackie and Hamilton. The work of the backfields is progressing nicely in all phases except that of blocking. This week's practice will consist mostly of blocking Coach Karl Schlidman will leave Monday for his spring training with Coach "Potsa" Clark with football. Greg Hedges is developing a hip movement which adds a versatility in open field running. With this movement perfected he should develop into a broken field runner of merit. New formations and plays are rehearsed every day and this work, is moving along very well. Practice is held each day on the field south of the gymnasium from 4 to 6 p.m. Practice will continue one week longer after which the work will be discontinued for this spring. Boxing Instruction Class to Start Work Friday "The last beginners boxing class will start Friday and it will be the last chance for anyone to take advantage of the coaching offered in boxing for the year of 1925," said coach Tony Dixon this morning. The more advanced classes will start working out next week undergreat the stadium. Some of the athletes are in spring football and baseball. Couch Dixon stated that he was well pleased with this year's showing in looing and is already planning for several big meets next year. Pastor Instills Love With Whip Woodland, Calif., March 26—The Rev. Arthur Kaiser, Lutheran pastor, wanted his children to "grow up to love and four God" he told juvenile officials' explaining beatings he gave his son and daughter with a broken leg; he told two girls both exhibited black and blue wels as evidence of their father's enthrasure. Bracketing of the Eighteenth Annual Kansas State High School Basketball Tournament Argentine Independence 9 a.m., Fri. 7 p.m., Fri. Kansas City Marion 10 a.m., Fri. Newton Clay Center 11 a.m., Fri. Parsons Lawrence 12 a.m., Fri. Emporia Liberal 2 p.m., Fri. Ellawork Abidene 3 p.m., Fri. 9 p.m., Fri. Wichita Dodge City 4 p.m., Fri. 3 p.m., Sat. Norton Haven 5 p.m., Fri. 10 p.m., Fri. Sport Notes Games-12; won 2, lost 10; average—1666. This is about the way the record of the Blues of the Kansas City American Association league runs in spring practice. About the only prediction that can be made for them this year is that they won't win the pountain. Wongwai or Fisher, 220 yards; Fisher or Rooney, 440; Watson, hall; Pratt or Grady, midd. A midley replay quartet can be picked from those men that will give any similar team the country an await run for first place. Toronto Gibbons and Gene Tanney are shated to put on a boxing show for the hungry. New York crowd. There has been a lot of talk but little action in boxing this winter. Is the public getting fed up? The answer is to commute to work or be billed off to the enthusiasm. A young boy hardly gets a good start before he is demanding exorbitant parses to fight. Just doping out the time off hand, here is the way they should run: Wongwai or Fisher, 22 seconds; Rouoney or Fisher, 50 seconds; Watson, 1 minute, 59 seconds; Pratt or Grady, 4 minutes, 25 seconds. Time 7 minutes, 36 seconds. This would be a new world's record. A sport note that was overlooked is the fact that the Nebraska legislature imposed business for a few months in 1890 to honor of Muir's victory over Lewis. We are going to recommend that the Kansas legislature do the same in the future for the Missouri valley and for other athletic achievements. Consolation 7:30 p.m., Sat 8:45 p.m., Sat. A Kansan sport writer recently hailed the Sigma Chi team, intramural basketball champions, as able to compete against the Kawasaki conference. But it seems that the Delta Sigma Pi's could just about as well, since they hold this powerful aggregation to a 20 to 1 ratio, the sport writer was bowled out. "Inspirational Play" was the subject of "Phog" Play's talk at the Topena Y, M. C. A. banquet recently. The success of Doctor Alessio's basketball teams for many years is proof inspirational play is a winning play. This department has been asked if there is any significance to the fact that between halftime in some of the basketball games. Tommy Dickson's boxers put on an entertainment, and give the girls of Tau Sigma larges. Prizes totalling $2000 will be awarded to the winners of various events in the University of Texas Annual Reay Carnival which will be held March 27. Awards will consist of gold, silver, and bronze medals, silver lov抱 caps, and white gold Eglin watches. Bring your racket to us for restringing. We maintain our own restringing department and give prompt service. Work guaranteed. $2.50 -- $3 -- $4 -- $5 -- $7 New 1925 Spalding and Pennsylvania Tennis Bulls "NIP" Patent With Tan Calf Quarter Styles for spring are short—and sweet! It's no secret now. Skirts for spring are short and youthful as sweet sixteen. Here at the Walk-Over store you find shoes to match. 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Ted Shultz will be the speaker at the Y, W, C, A, veer service Tuesday, March 31, at Myers hall. His speech will "The Church and Our Social Order." Shultz to Speak A psychiatrist is employed by Dartmouth College to bring about adjustment of the mental and emotional problems of its students. When hesit to distribute念珠菌 students may ask his help freely. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. BEGITEL, Medicine, Surgery, Otos- pathy. Residence phone 1343. Office 847 Mass., phone 242. C. E. ORELUP, M. D., Specialist. Kay, Jose, Nune, and Throm. Clause fitting guaranteed. Phone 445, over Dick's Drug Store, Lawrence, Kansas. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Oateopathic Physician 900% Mass. Phone 2337. THE DALE PRINT SHOP Programs. 1097 Mass. Job Printing. Phone 228 DRS, WELCH and WELCH, the Chiropractors Palmer graduate, X-ray Laboratory. Phone 115. DR. C. R. ALBIGHT, Chiropractor, 1104. Maps, appoints the Court House. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1027 Mass. Eye glasses exclusively. 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