4. (2019, 5) $A = \begin{bmatrix} 1 & -1 \\ 1 & 1 \end{bmatrix}, B = \begin{bmatrix} 1 & 0 \\ 0 & 1 \end{bmatrix}$. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 2 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1925 Dual Meet Doped an Even Break by Karl Schlademar K. U, Has Good Prospect in Running, High Jump, Pole Vault and Sprinting Before a crowd which is not in time Tiger nor entirely Jawahar an in central territory the University of Kansas and Missouri will hold a dach track meet Wednesday in Concord, N.C. The meet will start at 8 o'clock. Although dope has it that the meet will be an even break, Coach Schadman is very optimistic concerning the Kansas team's middle distance runs. Kansas is strong, and in these events it is believed that Kansas will break over Neither Kannan nor Missouri can be doped to win; and as Track Coach Karl Schlademan said 'today, "the most looks like a tseo up." As nearly as it can be figured before the meet both teams should win the same number of points. In addition, 85 points in the most and each team is favored to win 42-1-2. Kansas has good prospects in the high jumps, quarter mile, half mile, sprints and pole vault. In the shot put, however, Kansas is not there. Motte of Kansas, is in good condition for the shot and should take second in the meet. Richardson, of Missouri is excellent and out-have all others for meet places. Fisher, Rooney and McAdow, two of whom will run the quarter for Kansas, look like winners. Since the K, C A, C invitation meet they have the chance to win, and are looking better every day, according to Coach Schladman. The 880-yard run will probably go to Missouri. "If Missouri runs former Captain Pittinger, he would问" Coach Schadman said today. Pittinger has been under protocol and it would诺 that he will be allowed to run. In the mile Kansas will enter Pratt and Missouri Pittinger, Pitter is in good shape for the meet and it is believed at the athletic office that even though Pittinger runs, the race will be a Kansas victory. Captain Peague of Missouri, holds the Missouri Valley mile record both indoors and out-of-door, is deputed to win the 2-mile run for Mississippi and set up in this event," Couch Schlademan said today. It is believed that Peatt and Grady, Kauasos 2-miles, are in better condition than they have been in for some time. Although shows appear a Missouri victory in this event, real facts seem to encourage optimistic viewpoint for all Kauasos. In the 60-yard dash Farley of Missouri is expected to run run either Fisher or Wongwai of Kansas. Kansas has the high jump almost eclipsed. Tom Poor, Olympic star is now clearing the bar at a height for any of the Tiger high jumpers. The relay, by all that is right, could to go to Kansas. This event scored differently from the others five points go to the winner and now Kansas in round two. Kansas in round three is hay is three seconds faster than that of Missouri. Isaac Walton League Is Organized in Lawrence About thirty-five students and townpeople meet at the Elks club last night and organized the Lawrence chapter of the Isaac Walterson chapter, and nearly seventh chapter to be organized in Kansas. This organization has been established three years and nearly every state in the union has chapters. The state of Missouri has chapters and Oklahoma more than 150. The purpose of the League as a whole is to preserve fish and game, forests and all natural resources, by encouraging legislation, and by contributing funds among themselves to have more government parks and natural forests. The organization expects to establish more game refuctions, more habitat and nurp zones for fish and game, and also hope to bring about better cooperation between the farmers and the sportmen. The charter members were divided into two teams, red and blue, for the purpose of making a membership drive. The following officers were elected: president, A. F. Peck; vice president, P. G. Schulz; secretary, A. A. Green; treasurer, X. J. Kennedy The directors are Prof. Walter H Schowne, Fred Jaedicke, W. H. Meone, B. G. Gufaon, R. S. Seumone, A. F. Armstrong and F. L. Morris. Hill Literary Societies Will Hear Albert Fiske The three literary societies on the Hill, Quill Club, Pen and Scroll, and Rhadhamthi, have secured the Rev. Albert Fake, pastor of the Federated churches of Ottawa, to speak March 4 on the poet, Vachel Lindsay. The Revered Mr. Fiske 's known as a writer and lecturer. He was an intimate friend of Vachel Lindsay and he will tell something of the man personally, as well as give the interpretation of some of Lindsay's po- The lecture will be open to anyone who desires to come. The place will be announced later. Three Teams Enter Semi-Finals in Race to Win Tournament Dope Favor Delta Sigma PFs's Strongest Contenders in Finals Delta Sigma Fi, Alpha Kappa Psi and Phi Alpha Delta, winners of last night's games, go into the semi-finals to face Bracer Fosterraizer basketball tournament. Dope so far points toward the Delta Sigma FI's as the strongest of the three. Their defense and offense both have a strong edge in defeating the Delta Gale's, 50-49. Delta Sigma Pi PG FT Ruff 0 Davis 6 Woodworth 4 Petebridge 2 Barley 0 Haley 1 Delta Chi PG FT Greason 0 Baurne 1 Staatenberg 1 Nelson 0 Groeger 0 Shankland and Wunsch were the stars in P. A. D.'s 29-3 victory over the Phi Mu Alpha's. P. A. D. Shankland 4 0 Wunsch 5 0 Top 0 0 Johnson 1 0 Hulles 0 0 The Alpha Kappa Psi队 team bleed the Dota II Phi Sigma I18 to 8 or 7 in their first round throughout. Sterberg played for the Alpha Kappa Psi and Noble starched Albuqa Kappa Psi FG FT Albua 0 0 Sternberg 2 1 Young 1 0 Ahriman 2 0 Lunk 1 0 Clark 0 0 Beta Phi Sigma Nobile 2 2 Wofford 0 1 Courter 0 0 Mcutive 0 0 Harris 0 1 Orland 0 0 Scanlan 0 0 Geologists Hear Grider Instructor Tells of Trip Man to South America "Any man has a wonderful opportunity presented to him for geological exploration in South America," said Prof. R. L. Grider, of the department of mining engineering, in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, *for Exhibition of Mineral* density, or Exploration of Mineral Resources in Central South America." Professor Grider with two assistants, went to South America in April, 1914, to further the interest of Mr. Grider in the Company. The trip lasted for nine months. "The climate of Peru is extremely good and it is a country fine in preduction of high grade oil," said Proof of "o'Lakes to be relied on." Professor Grider said that there is a tremendous amount of lead, and nine sulphides, of value to the geologist, to be found in the Fur Mountains but that there is very little aller and practically no gold to be the existing minerals are nearly composed of copper, lead and zinc. "Bobliva, unlike Peru," said Procesor Grassir. "Is it very thick wagyu meat? It is not, but it falls off, entail fall, but grow continuously, thus making it very difficult to travel or make it." Throughout his talk, Profession Grider passed around snap shots that were taken in various parts of South America and pointed out details by means of an engineering profile map of the west coast into the interior; Professor Grider said that I Bolivia the streams coming out of the gravel carry gold, and that they are large fossil deposits. Kansas Men Compete in Illinois Relays at Urbana Next Saturday Four and possibly eight members of the Kansas track team will be entered in the Illinois indoor relays Satellite University in the University of Illinois airfield. Captain Graham, Poor, Prat and Grady Are Entered by Schlideman Captain Graham, Poor, Pratt and Grady are the sure entries, and if Fisher, Wongwai, Rooney, Phillips and Watson show up well in the high jump, they will make it night; they also will make the trip. Graham will be entered in the broad jump, high jump and low hurdles; Poor in the high jump; Pratt and Grady each in the 1500-meter and 1000-yard runs; Fisher, Wongwai and Grady in the dashes; Phillips in the pole vault; and Watson in the 1000-yard run. If conditions are favorable and if all of the men make the trip, a Kansan team selected from Prapt. Grady, William M. Benson, and his son will be entered in the medley relay event consisting of an 880-yard run, two 440-yards and the mile Although the mile relay team has been stepping off fast time on the boards, it will not be entered in the Illinois meet, for a transfer from boards to clinders cannot be made in days without a decrease in speed. Charles Doornbos, who has been showing fine form in the low and high hurdles, and who, according to Coach Schleidman, was to have been enclosed in the Illinois meet, will be unable to make the trip due to a case of mumps. Delta Sigma Pi Advances to Contest Semi-Finals Delta Sigma Pi advanced to the semi-finals in the professional intracultural basketball tournament through a 38 to 4 victory over Phil Dhi Delta Sigma. The feature of the Delta Sig play was the air-tight defense. The score at the half was 16 to 4 and the druggirls were held scoreless in the second half. Davis and Ruff led the scoring with six篮桶 apiece. Delta Sigma Pi—38 FG FT Davis f 6 0 Ruff f 6 0 Woodworth c 4 0 Bartley g 0 0 Haley g 1 0 Pettibberg g 2 0 Doughton f 0 0 Phi Delta Chi—4 FG FT Greason f 0 0 Bourne f 1 0 Grogger g 0 0 Juddhoberg c 1 0 Noben g 0 0 Ogden 0 0 Fleischer g 0 0 Prof. William J. Dixon, of the department of sanitary engineering, returned Thursday from a two weeks inspection trip to the water supply systems in the north-western part of the state. Sport Notes The declaring of Pittenger, Missouri middle distance runner, in single for further intercollegiate competition is a blow to Missouri's hope in the dual meet with Kansas. Lookes like a Kansas victory now, but you never can tell when the Tigers and the Jayhawks meet. --- The Sooners took another fall out of Charlie Black's Pioneers last night. We will have to be up on our game for the Oklahoma game Thursday. In a basketball game recently between Otterloh (Ohio) College and Miami University Sfo fouls were committed. Pilot, Miami forward, went out of the game on 12 persons. They must play the game rough back there. The writem informs us that the answer of neither team was made before because a foul would be called when the offense would put under way. Indiana tackles the Oklahoma Aggies in a wrestling meet Tuesday night, and Oklahoma University Saturday night. It is our prediction that the Aggies win and the Sooners lose to the invaders. Ohio State University went into the lead in the Western conference basketball race last night as a result of a 24 to 23 win from Northwestern, while Illinois dropped their game to Indiana 30 to 24. The substitutes of the football squad at the University of Oregon have organized a club. Membership is limited. The team warmed the bench the entire season. The University of Michigan is staging an indoor high school track carnival March 21. In addition to track train from the state team representing various high schools from Wisconsin and Chicago are expected to enter. Harvey Walker Leaves to Attend Grand Lodge Harvey Walker, assistant secretary of the League of Kansas Municipalities, returned Tuesday from Burlington where he talked to a mass meeting Monday evening on the city manager plan of city government. Buried in Woodford County, Mr. Walker leaves tonight for Wichita to attend the Grand Lodge meeting. He is a delegate from the Lawrence Acadia lodge No. 9. The remainder of the week he will spend in El Doro going over the ordinance revision which has been enacted by the municipal reference bureau. All candidates for the golf team are to report Thursday, Feb. 26 at 3:30. Candidate must have 27 hours from his previous two semesters in school to be eligible. It is important that all candidates gymnastics. Koma 902 Robinson gymnastics. New 1925 Tennis Balls Alpha XI Delta announces the pleiding of Margaret King, c'28, of Tulsa, Oklah.; and Margaret Brett, c'28, of Carthage, Mo. New Town and Country Blazer Jackets Here's all the style young men want! An entirely new effect in flannel Blazer Jackets. These are made slipover style with V-neck, two pockets and elastic knit bottom. New tan and blue plaid patterns. They're altogether out-of-the ordinary. For men or women. SPORT GOODS SHOP 2nd Floor Trophy to Be Given to All-Year Winners of Intramural Sports Award to Stimulate Interest in All Sports, Says G. B. Patrick Points are given for competing in the following sports, track, cross-country, tennis, basketball, wrestling, handball, baseball, horseshoe and baseball. G. B. Patrick, director of intramural sports, announced this morning that a trophy will be awarded to the winner of the all-year intramural championship. According to Mr. Patrick, the fact that an in-mentra championship cup will be awarded should move our interest in in-mentra marathon sports. At this time three of the nine intramural sports are finished, and the standing at present is as follows: First, Sigma Phi Epsilon,-115 points, second, Pkappa Alpha,-38 points, third, Kappa Delta,-62 points. A special offer should be made on the part of all fraternities to enter in as many as possible of the remaining sports. Even though a comparatively small number of points may be won in one sport, they will count for a great amount of come to counting on the total for which the trophy will be awarded. P) Kappa Alpha announces the pledging of John K, Hettler of Ibrahima. 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