PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1925 Games for State High School Title to Start Friday Sixteen Teams Are Entered Finals to Be Played on Saturday Night The 18th annual State high school tournament will start Friday morning at Robinson gymnastics unimpaired of the K. U. Athletic Conference. The following teams are eligible to compete in the tournament; Ellsworth, Newton, Kansas City, Clay Center, Parksons, Norton, Emporia, Dodge City, Haven, Wichita, Lawrence, St. Louis, Liberal, Marion. They were selected from the winners of the sectional tournaments on their season and tournament records by a committee consisting of W. W. McConnell of Winfield, secretary of the Kansas State High School Association, E. R. Ferguson of Northwich High School W. A. Wood of Pratt, and Galeb W. Södermik of Oberlin. Heretofore the tournament has been either 32 or 64 teams but this year a sectional tournament was held besides the regular district meet which is usually held in another number. This system will make a smaller but better tournament. Friday everything up to the semi final will be played. There will be three sessions of four games each night, with the final game will be played and Saturday night will be the finals and consolation finals. All games will be regulation high school games played on the long court, which will be shortened to 80 This year for the first time a gold statue of a basketball player in a shooting position will be given the chance to receive the prize, the will also give the winners $200 to help pay their expenses to the national tournament at Chicago next month. The winner will receive a silver basketball mounted on a pedal. On each will be engraved the name of the team and the place. The winner of third place will receive a trophy. The officials will be Leslie Edmunds, official in the American Athletic Union tournament. Louis Monte coach of the Central high school, Kane sax City, Mo. John Born expresses concerns that pressure the best officials obtainable. Boy Scouts to Roundup Lawrence Delegation Will Leave Saturday Noon About seventy-five Lawrence Boy Scouts will attend the convention in Kansas City, Mo. Saturday, according to a spokeswoman for Boy Scouts. The convention is the annual roundup of Scouts and will be in Convention Hall from 8 a.m., to 10 p.m. The first part of the event will be a demonstration of Scout work. The afternoon is to be spent at Swowe Park. Superior for the Scouts will be held at Swowe Park to welcome students made for a swim at the Kansas City Athletic Club, and the final roundup at Convention hall will follow, beginning at Dan Bear, "the grand old man" of the American Scout movement will attend the convention. Mr. Bear is the author of a number of Scout handbooks and has been the guide of the organization for years. The local Boy Scouts will leave Lawrence at 12:30 and will motor to Kansas City. Dean Walker Entertains Club Members at Dinner Dean P. F. Walker entertained the Saturday Night club with a dinner given at his home, Saturday evening. F. H. Ilice and C. N. Tucker were Dean Walker read a paper illustrated with graphs, in which he analyzed the upward trend in prices and wages for the year 2015 and the increase in production has been brought about by the growth in population, as well as by the use of labor saving machinery. The data had been gathered largely from econometric data. This question was thoroughly discussed by the clut members. The members of the University seminar group, who are doing work in the School of Education, and their wives, met Friday evening at the home of Prof. and Mrs. F. P. O'Brien. About twenty were present, Supt. Cyrus, Ms. Grace, Ms. Michelle and Professor O'Brien reported on the paper which he read at the National Education Association meeting held recently at Cincinnati, Ohio. Sport Notes Ohio State University will enter two men in the spring relay in the Senior Larry Guthrie and George Guthrie will enter the University of Texas relays at Austin, March 27. Raul Schaffer has been chosen captain of next year's basketball team at Ohio State University, Captain薛 played guard this year and was one of the determining factors in the winning of the Big Ten conference championship. Although he was not a member of the all-conference team, his steady and brainy work was responsible for many of Ohio's victories. Poor and Graham should have no trouble naming the first two places in the High jump at the Texas relay next Saturday. Both of them claimed victory in the men's invention ball Saturday evening, and narrowly missed 6 feet 1-4 inches. A few dash men who will compete in the open century dash at the Kansas relays: Locke, Nebraska; McAnedrews, Wisconsin; Argue and Bockus, Iowa; Riley, Kansas; Farley, Missouri; Lindy Oklahoma; Jackson, Texas. Narumi has certainly given distance running a great impetus in this country. He has served to bring out some exceptional men, who have surpassed all their efforts. Among those may be listed Jim Connolly, Joey Ray, Lloyd Hahn, Verne Booth, Ray Watson. American athletes are the most ambitious in the world, with perhaps the exception of the Finns. This is the belief of Norman Cleveland, who played on the United States 1924 Olympic games rugby team. That American athletes are as physically fit as European athletes was proved by the Paris games. Only 40 per cent of American players were placed while 50 per cent of the Americans entered in the meet took places. English sportmen are different from those on the continent. The English have a great love of sports or sport's sake and will not train, because they enter athletes purely or enjoyment. In contrast to the English the people of the Latin countries place all glorification on Believe it or not—Phyllas of Hyphen jumped fifty feet, in one of the ancient Olympic games of Greece. The story runs that he held small weights in his hands, halteres they called them. But back in those days grasshoppers were a common article of food. Phillipides of Athens run the first Marathon race. The remarkable thing about his run was that he wore sandals instead of spikes, and metal armor instead of trunks and light jersey. No wonder he dropped dend after he hung grapped out the front wrist! "We have conquered" the winners and disgrace on the losers. The Sigma Chi basketball team, winner of the social league, defeated the Daniels club, winner of the club league, yesterday afternoon 20 to 8. The score at the end of the first period was 51-49. The Sigma Chl's. At the half they still maintained the lead by a 14 to 4 score. In the third period the Sigma Chl's failed to score while the Daniels club made two points. In the fourth period the Sigma Chl's managed to score by 8 points, raising its score to 8 points. Sigma Chi's Win 20 to 8 Game With Daniels Club The Edwards brothers and Henry did the scoring for the Sigma Chl's all three men making three field goals apiece. Fullerton, Swartz, and Ranna made all the points for the Daniela Club. Avacias Lay Out Tennis Courts Members of the Acacia fraternity have been at work the last week in deserving the ground lost out of the house in preparation for the championships courts. A team is engaged in breaking and carrying away the earth from the west side where the ground is a bit high and the courte court is undergoing a general leveling. The courts will lay down with swelling floors three weeks will be completed in about three weeks. Manhattan Shirts John G. Stutz, who is returning from Bassine where he delivered a complete set of city laws, will talk before the chamber of commerce of New Orleans in court. He is expected to return to Lawrence tomorrow night. Carls Superior Suits with two pair of long trousers— $30 - $35 - $40 You'll get style, service, quality, new patterns, new colors, in your Spring Suit—if it carries the label of Carls— Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits $40 $45 $50 Arrived Monday— We're glad to show you! New Spring Neckwear New Soft-Collar Shirts New Flannel Trousers "No Barking Here" Signs Now Are Evident on Hill Who shakes a mean paint brush on the campan now-a-days? Here there and every where are signs of this black harried marrader! We have long since become accustomed to the more colorful paint used but the black paint is certainly an eye opener. Elections are over, they are gone, and the painting is going to be painted so the happy artist changes his tacies. Maybe he has not fully understood the signs that we were so lately placed on the campus for the protection of a few of the students who are so old-fashioned as to take their morning exercise by walking. It used to be safe for pedestrians to try to cross a street but now instead of taking your life in the footsteps of others, he had the best one trusts his life to his feet and dishes mudly here and there between the stitched Forks and limminess. What good would it do to stand on the corner and hard? The dogs are always running up and down the street and barking. They don't get anywhere. Those stairs which read very tightly are factually superhero, of course before the black paint artist began his work they might have read "NO PARKING HEEF" but who? Please tell me who ever stopped to look at a parking sign when hate to class and the only one open space between them and Byche museum when he dared have a class in Fowler hoops! Stukens at the University of Oklahoma who violate the no-car rule will be suspended indefinitely from the university. The opening games of the women's inter-squad basketball tournament were played Tuesday night at the gymnasium. The first game, between the seniors and freshmen, was played in the second half when Martin was high scorer for the freshmen and Fern Crooks for the seniors. The juniors won from the sophomores in the second game with a score of 28-17. Barbara Becker scored high for the juniors and Mary Eleior Filkin for the sophomores. In a game between the sophomore and junior team, the sophomore won with a score of 19-8. 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