PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1925 Dixon Issues Call for Intra-Mural Boxing Candidates Tournament Opens Feb. 21; Organized House Teams to Compete for Loving Cup Tommy Dixon, boxing coach, has been a call for boxers to take part in the intra-national boxing tournaments to be held Feb. 24, 25 and 28. "The year's tournament will be run different and much more efficiently than last year's." The fraternities and crowded homes should take place in the gymnasium, boxing tournament is held separately from the wrestling tournament, and a tennis cup is to be given to the house whose members score the most points. All organization should urge coaches to compete" said Coach Dixon. Every man who wins in the preliminary match scores one point. Those who win in the semi-finals score three points and in the finals five points. Gold and silver medal are to be given to the respective winners of first and second place of each weight. Those who are on the K, U, boxing team this year and those who won first place in last year's tournament will not be allowed to complete in the tournament. Everyone is eligible at the required weight. The seven weights are as follows: bantam weight, under 118 pounds; feather weight, 125 pounds; light weight, 155 pounds; middle weight, 160 pounds; light-beavy weight, 175 pounds; and the heavy weight, all over 175 pounds. "Batting is coming into its own in the Valley and also at Kansas," said Tommy Dixon, "already we have a team competing with other universities and in the near future every team will have a boxing team competing for the Missouri Valley championship as in the other sports." "The tournament is to stimulate interest all over the University and to discover more ability. The more the competition the better the varsity team. These who make a good showing in the tournament, whether they win first place or not, will be trained in sports and prepare to train and compete for the varsity squad. Sign the chart now and weigh in Feb. 23," said Coach Dixon. K. U. Third in Rifle Mee South Dakota and Minnesota Make High Scores The R. O. T. C. rife team lost to the University of South Dakota and to the University of Minnesota in the matches dressed lost week. The total number of wins was 415, University of Dakota 3444, University of Minnesota 3712, and University of Kansas 3273. The women's team lost to the University of South Dakota. The men's team lost to the University of Dakota 486 and University of Kansas' 480. University of Kansas individual sources: Hinton 342, Fairchild 340, Fearing 349, Corwell 340 Truebuck 337, Skinner 347, Harratt 337, Fearing 349, Corwell 340 Truebuck 337, Skinner 347, Harratt 337, Fearing 349, Corwell 340 Truebuck 337, Skinner 347, Harratt 337, Fei The results of the matches with the Universities of Cincinnati, Vermont, Washington, and the Oklaho & M. College are expecte this week. University of Kansas individual scores: Saunders 98, Ridgway 79 Botsford 96, Glidden 96, and Banker 83. Total 480. Two of the alter- ments were 120 and 365 of the team and will fire in the next match as members of the team. African Mountain Tribe Has Story of the Flood London, Feb. 17—A story of a universal deluge, similar to that related in the Old Testament, as part of the massacre of the negroes in British East Africa, is one of the numerous items of interest in a report by the Hon. Charlie Dunkle, senior commissioner of 'Tanzania,' who visited the Wachuga region, and live on the lower slopes of Kilima Nlars the highest mountain in Africa; mountain which, though it is closer than the hill, has a cap of peat snow. The Wachagaqua not only have flood story, but other legendies simile to the accounts in the Book of Genesis. The flood is a real thing; the Fall of Man, and one suggest ing the account of the crime of Cain Mr. Dundas is not of the opinion that the flood was the fragments of the teachings of oracle, and now for gotten, missionaries. Captain Tusten Ackerman Captain Tucker Newman who will lead the Kansas team against the Hasker horde tonight. Notre Dame Mentor Selects Football Men for All-Time Team **Minute Rockne Gives Version as** to Way Star Players Should Line-Up Coach Kruse K, Rocke of Notre Dame having a little extra time since the closing of the football season has inhaled in the sport writers favorite pastime of picking an "all" team. Knute has given his version of how the men should line up on a team of all star players who did their best before 1966 and another leon composed of stars that alone after 1966. "K. K." she gives a great deal of enthusiasm over Yale and the brand of football men turned out there in the old days but turns his back on the team. All in all we would say that "K-K" *K* "has done himself credit in his selections and we will herewith set them forth. The All Time Selections, 1900 back-Ancient 1906 on Modern Shevlin, Yale E McLure, Muller; Cohen, Henry G Peinert, Hare, Pa. G Peinert, Harvard Schultz, Mich C Peck, Pittburg Hefflergold, Yale G Spears, Dart Hildebrand, Princeton, T Wier,易慧 Yahn, Yale E hardwick, Harvard Eckersall, Chicago Q Pfannon, Cornell Moreley, Columbin H Grange, III Heston, Mich. H Thorpe, Carlside Salmon, Notre Dame F Gipp, Noi tre Dame Sport Notes Floyd Smith, ex.24, of Charte, and a member of Sigma Alpha Epi- lon fraternity arrived Tuesday for a short visit. Iowa University has recently improved its indoor track. The runways have been covered with a two-inch coating of clay and cinders Vaulting and jumping runways have also been installed. Further recognition comes to Valley athletes in the selection of Wiley of Nebraska, as all-time all-American tackle by K. K. Rocke of Notre Dame. Wier will be with us again next year. And while we are speaking of Nebraska, "will you all-eyell pickers" entered in Carl's contest keep an eye on this man Goodson, at center, and his Vole, at guard. Coach Kille has two eighty fine cages in their pair. Coach Kline of Nebraska appearently works on the theory that the more men that play in a game the more goals will be made. A glance at the box score of some of the Nebraska games will show that ten men are generally used and most of them score a field goal. Bacteriologists Hold Luncheon The Bacteriology club held a lunch Tuesday noon at which regular school students, Katie Ray Dailhy of the graduate school was in charge of the refreshments. The purpose of the meeting, according to James Holmann, c28, other than regular business, was the departmental party, which they expect to hold soon. SCHULZ alters, repairs, cleans and presses your clothes right up to now. Suiting you—that's my business. Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. St. Broadview Inn An ideal place for dances or dinner party. Phone 1467 for reservations. We open week-end dates for homes in the city and February and March at special rates. The Roy Scouts of Lawrence will assist in the Student Volunteers Convention to be held at the First Mather church, Friday and Saturday, by escorting the delegates from the trains to the church. Boy Scouts Will Assist in Student Convention Will You Remember Those College Days? "We are expecting about one hundred delegates from the Kansas colleges," said Edith Riner, chairman of the reception committee. "We want the scouts to meet the twins and buses and carry the baggage of the delegate to convention headquarters." We'll be at the First, Methodist church." Ralph Cush, director of Boy Scout work in Lawrence said, "We expect to have about twenty-five scouts on duty during the convention. The boys are also expected to train troops according to their scout standin' in their troops." —with a little satisfaction that you had a few good times and good grades? The DATE RULE Is Off next MONDAY and TUESDAY NIGHTS, so plan to get your seats early Insist on WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM The Cream Supreme Meet your classmates at the College dances. Think of the enjoyment you could have, without any sacrifice to your class work. Nessebrode and Vanilla Pineapple Ice and Caramel Not GOOD SEATS are going fast. Mail-order sale was unusually large. 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