PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, MARCH 8. 1925 Keen Competition in Relays Shown by Early Entries Event Valley Schools to Me Oregon Aggie Relay Team in Annual Early entries which have come in to the athletic office for the Inter-scolastic track meet and the Kannan Relay, which will be held in the Kansas Memorial Stadium April 17 and 18, respectively, seem to indicate that all teams will be monitored, with mammally fast ten all contestants in each meet. It was announced Saturday at the athletic office that 29 entries have been received for the two meet's 125th and 130th in Chicago, for the high school meet on April 17. Out of the 29 entries already received there are two free which have not been competed in the Kansas Relays before. William Christman High School, independent, Mo., and Clelburun High School of Cleburne, Texas, are the new entries in the Intercollegiate Division II high school city prize to be faster this year than any previous year with the return of all the speedy Valley teams and Notre Dame and the addition of a fast team from Tenn. A. & M College Station, Texas, Kansas will be the first team to compete in some of the fastest track man in the Valley, and will do a great deal to make the mile relay a not one. In the college class eight entrées have been received. Of the eight entries in this class, schools located it five different colleges are expected to come in for the college class event within the next few weeks. This class is usually one of the most in attendance and may match the features of the Relaxs. The Oregon Agricultural College which won the 'four-mile relay has year, has signified its intentions to enter the Relys again this year. The Oregon Angles are veteran track and are highly respected on their enders. The new class, the junior college class, which was created this year to keep in line with the growing interat cat in junior colleges, has only two entries so far. It is believed by those at the university that more students are enrolled in this week. The entries already received For the Interleukobiologic meet and the Kappa Relays are: High School Westport, Kansas City, Mo. William Chrisman, Independence Mo. High Schools Northeast, Kansas City, Mo. Westport, Kansas City, Mo. Ottumwa. Cleburne, Colubrino, Texas. Beatriz, Beatrice, Nebr. Cedar Rapid, Cedar Rapid, In. University Class University of Alabama, City, U.S.A. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, U.S.A. University of Oklahoma, Norman Northwestern, University, Dana U.S.A. College Class Washington University, St. Louis University of Wisconsin, Madison Grinnell College, Grinnell, In. Norfolk Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana A&M, A & M, Sullivan, Kansas Agricultural College Main battam. Oregon Agricultural College, Covallie. College Class Central College, Fayette Mo. Southwestern College, Winnfield. Haskell Institute, Lacrosse. Montgomery College, Fairmount College, Wichita. Oklahoma Baptist, Shawnee, Okla. Baker University, Baldwin, Kan. Teacher Traches' College, Perk Neb Junior College Tass Westminster Military Academy Lexington, Mo. Junior College, Kansas City, Mo. Sport Notes --an unbeliev to one of the players occurred Thursday afternoon, when Lowie Christian broke his arm dur- ment after playing in a game he been going good in baseball practice and looked like a real contender for one of the fielding positions. Two caps have been put up for him as he prepares south of the gymnastium. The base lines were chalked last week and all is in readiness for practice games. "He will be about the first of April between the almond," Coach "Cark said today." Judging from the way Coach C, W. Corsant picks an all-Vallée team, we are not surprised that the Aguilar team is any higher in the valley stands. Coach Dawson, now athletic director at the University of Nebraska, has been granted an extended leave of absence from his duties at the Tusker School, due to poor health. The conference will lose a mighty good coach, if Dawson is forced to take up work elsewhere. The patrons for the national tournament have been made and the strong team apparently are joined together to meet the Gi�e Bakery quintet from Patchitone, while the K. C. A. C. Group from Lehigh University is in the opening round. Albert Nodom, Paris, has made ex periments which indicate that all living things are radioactive. Mainstay of Kansas Defense VIRSE WOLNIN, guard on the 1925 championship Jayhawk basketball team, has played a great defensive game for the Kansas this year. He will play his last game for Kansas against Washington, Monday night Jayhawk Cagers in Good Condition for Washington Contest Piker Team Loses Last Two Games; Dope Favors K. I. Sound K. U. Squad "The Kannas basketball team will go into the Washington game Monday night in its best physical condition," said coach Michael Bouchard, ball coach, said yesterday. "However, as to the mental condition, no one is able to predict what that will be." With Washington the victim of the Kansas Aggies a few days ago, and overwhelmed by a ton-heavy score in their game with Nebraska Friday, the dope is decided in favor of Kansas. However, several factors may work to upset the apparent Kansas victory. For instance, the Pikers, haunted from their second place position by the Argies and Nebraska, may be in a reevaluation of their effort to beat the valley champions in the season's final game. Then too, the Kansas team may have become a bit overconfident, remembering the Pilker's recent defeats, for now they need more wins to age the Kansas margin of victory was a scant three points. The team has been pointed physically for this last game with as much care as was taken for the Missouri game. The sungret rooted from the Tiger game a week ago yesterday until Thursday, when a 20-minute timeout was called and yesterday eight scrimmages of 10 minutes were held in order to keep the players accommodated to the court. Couch Allen plans to start the regular five consisting of Ackerman and Schmidt, forward; forwards; center, and Bolgard and Wilken, guards and Bolgard and Wilken, guards of the game, there should be only two substitutions, according to Doctor Allen. A arouled, almost the couch of that in attendance at the Missouri game even警示 for Monday's contest all seats and most of the standing room having been sold more than two weeks ago. Harges the athletic director at Emporia will be the referee, and V. S. Eagau of Grinnell will be the wumpie. Dubious of Boxing Law "The law permitting boxing in Kansas, recently passed by the state legislature, must be administered very carefully, else the undesirable element in the sport will creep in and the law be rendered a bad thing." Dr. Forrest C. Allen director of athletics, said Saturday. Allen Believes Ruling Must Be Administered Carefully Doctor Allen went on to say how ever that since the American Legion, been largely instrumental in seeing curricular changes in the leaders of the sponsors in the sport, he felt sure that the legion body would see that the law was administered. He said that it was passed. "It is apparent that we meant to keep the sport as clean as possible and to inject into boxing in Kansas the spirit of sportsmanship in the college athletes of the state. The provision in the law that the athletic directors of the University of Kansas the Kansas Agricultural School and the Emporia State Teachers College members of the boxing commission. TAXI — RENT-A-FORD HUNSINGER No. 12 Storage 50g Baseball Squad Plays First Practice Game Saturday Afternoon Daily Workouts Held at 2:30 Will Go on Stadium Field About April 1 The baseball squad held their first practice game Saturday afternoon on the new athletic field south of Bollman gymnasium. Cobcrk Picked two teams and matched them in a five inning game. Mortie Price was in charge of the new men while Dave Wright and I.D. Halpin, varsity captains, were placed in charge of the other squad, which had to prepare for the team. The Men Coach Cork is assigned to play on the first string line, Halpin, Wright, Price, Hill, Smith, Carrigan and Armstrong A. This involves putting into condition and are making a good showing at hitting the ball. Daily practice from now on will be at 2:30. This enables the men to quit early. It also gives opportunity to perform best during the hottest part of the day. K. C. A. C. To Have Team Blue Diamonds Enter Quintet in Tournament The pairings for the national A. A. U. basketball tournament which starts in Convention hall, Kansas are set for afternoon after hayes have been completed. The Kansas City Athletic Club under the direction of Dr. Joseph A. Hunt will represent the Blue Diamonds in the tournament. The team will be composed of several Missouri Valley teams and several old members the club teams. Captain Tusten Ackerman of Kansas one of the greatest forwards ever turned out in the valley will play Taboy Teas, New Orleans; South Broadview Inn An ideal place not dance or dinner daily. Phone 1167 for reservations on open week-end dates for parties, particularly February and March at special rates. —with a little satisfaction that you had a few times and good grades? Think of the enjoyment you could have, without any sacrifice to your class work. Will You Remember Those College Days? Meet your classmates at the College dances. Fruit Ice and Chocolate Black Walnut and Vanilla Hi-Life and Strawberry Carmel Milk and Orange Caramel Milk and Orange MARION RICE School of Dancing "Open Bells Music Store" Brick Specials for this week— Any other flavors you want in brick or bulk Insist on WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM The Cream Supreme Pineapple Strawberry and Vanilla Cherry Almond and Chocolate Sherbetse Fruit Pineapple Lime Cherry with the Kansas City quintette. Verne Engel and Verne Wilkin will also play with the club team. Our customers are satisfied The other members of the club team will be "the K*e" Maloney, former star center on the Creighton University football team and forward on the Washington sound; Ben and Jody Browning, of Missouri; and Boby Sanders, captain of the 1925 K, C, A, C team; and John Westport high school player. WIEDEMANN'S PHONE 182 Following are the important team entered; Leucosca, St. Louis; Holly Wood A, C, Hollywood, Cal; Olio Club, St. Francisco, Cal; Southshore Crescent, A, C, Brooklyn; St. Phillips A, C, Chicago; KeNash A, Kernbaum, Wlc.; Doctoren (Doctoren, Denver College, Schweinfurth, Kansas City, Side Parkers, IndianaParkers, Hillary Parkers, B and A, C Leonville, Ky); Salebury, Ind; Monon team of La 'ayette, Ind. Football practice is being held daily on the field south of the gymnasium at 4 p. m., and consists mostly of fundamentals and scrimmage. Two teams are working against each other, one using number signals, the other signs designated by letters. Starting Monday at 4 p. m., all men must report for football if they inthe next attraction extra ordinary 'is picking the All Valley' SPECIALS— Tuesday at 4 p. m. in the gymnasium a lecture, with slides to illustrate the different plays will be given under the direction of Coach Clark Cox. The students will be invited for all candidates for the next week fall," said "Patey" Clark Saturday. It has been discovered that pella graa can be prevented by a diet containing fresh meat or milk. New York Special—Something New Slide Lecture to Be Given Football Men on Tuesday TWO-FLAVOR BRICKS Frozen Custard and Lime Sherbet Cherry Sherbet and Orange Chocolate and Peach Vanilla and Strawberry Black Raspberry Albatross Vanilla and Chocolate ONE-FLAVOR BRICKS ONE-FLAVOR BRICKS Banana Vanilla Chocolate Walnut Honey Dew SHERBETS SHERGETS Pineapple Cherry Orange Lime Lawrence Sanitary Milk and Ice Cream Co Manufacturers of QUALITY ICE CREAM AND ICES HP 697 202 W. SIXTH BOWERSOCK Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday Marion Davies IN "Janice Meredith" Friday - Saturday "The Dixie Handicap" With Lloyd Hughes and Claire Windsor VARSITY Monday - Tuesday BETTY COMPSON in "New Lives for Old" Wednesday - Thursday Anna Q. Nilsson and James Kirkwood in "The Top of the World" Friday - Saturday LOIS WILSON and NOAH BERRY in "CONTRABAND" ORPHEU M Friday - Saturday EVA NOVAK and HARRY MYERS in "Listen Lester" APPROPRIATE SHORT REELS TO ALL FEATURES Coming Soon RICHARD BARTHELMESS in "New Toys" One Day Service HOW?? Modern Equipment CLARK CLEANS CLOTHES Three-Double-Five 730 Mass. St. Basketball Tomorrow Night—K$ U. vs. Washington Take a Tonic Now-a-days, few men take a morning dip or shower because they need it; they take it for its bracing effect. The Man of Today does not wait until his clothes are worn out before he replenishes them. He buys what is new and smart for its refreshing, energizing influence upon his frame of mind and his attitude toward himself. He knows clothes are a mental and temperamental tone that nothing out of a bottle can match. Society Brand Clothes --the next attraction extra ordinary 'is picking the All Valley' Now that "Green Days" are Over— Our contest for $45 Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring Suit, $10 in Cash and Merchandise Prizes closes March 10, 6 p. m. Mr. Ernest Mehl, Sports Editor, Kansas City Star, advises us that the Official Mythical All-Valley Team will be released Sunday, March 15th. The Sealed Box is ready for your guess—the contest is in the hands of Tom Poor, Floyd McComb and Tom Sweeney, Jr. Better get your Team in now! New Spring Suits, Topcoats, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Ties, all ready for your approval — VLADZE CW 4