7 I A G E H I S T T v s e Y t h i n a b e r c o f o n f i l t h e h i n a b e r c o f o n f i l t h e h i n a b e r c o f o n f i l t h e h i n a b e r c o f o n f i l t h e h i n a b e r c o f o n f i l t h e h i n a b e r c o f o n f i l t h e h i n a b e r c o f o n TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1924. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Two Kansas Men to Enter Contest for Olympic Finals Montgomery and O'Keefe to Meet Best Boxers in Middle West Tonight John Montgomery and Keefe O'Keefe, Kansas leather-pursers, will swing their mitts tonight in the Convention hall ring in the biggest carnival ever held in Kansas. The event is meant to present the United States in Paris next month. The best boxers in the Middle West will cross leather to determine who goes to the Olympic finals in Boston. The faint affair will continue for two evenings, the preliminaries being fought tonight and the survivors clashing in the finals tomorrow night. Best of Jayhawk Team BEST OF 2023 These Iowa hockeyers are the best of the Jinghawk team, which fought the crack Kansas City Athletic Club team to a the last winter, should show up well, according to Tommy Dixon, boxing coach and former featherweight champion of the Monty to Meet Coffman Both men have defeated members of the K. C. A. C. team, which is ranked as the best in this section of the league. He also defeated Charlie Meyers, last winter, once by decision and once over the knockout route, while O'Keefe won his man by a foul after having been picked in pieces with his long range punches. Monty to Meet Connhan Montgomery will meet a two customer team to win the Olympic Athletic Club. Coffman won a decision over Roy Hellon, veteran welterweight of the Blue Diamonds, who has three times won the national amateur welterweight championship, but has now brought down his weight to the lightweight class. This bout from evidence given by preceding players in previous meets, as both men use the same savre attack method. O'Keele will probably rank as favorite in the wetterweight class, his best rival being Karl Hoodel of the Kannas Agnus. O'Keele with his long range battering should win over Tommy Dixon, his opponent, according to Tommy Dixon. Preliminaries Tonight **Premiärmäri Tough** The contours will include boxing in every environment, paperweight class. There will be bouts among the dwyngweights,antwamweights,featherweights, lightweights, weltweighs, midfielder weights, light heavyweights. there will be 31 boxes in the pre- liminaries tonight, but the field will be reduced in numbers before 11 p. m. The drawings will be made by C. A. C. this afternoon, and immediatly after the drawings will be made. Referee Walter Bates will start the show at 8 p. m. when he calls a pair of weights to the cen- Many Expected to Star Those entries who are predicted to show up in the Imelight are: John Montgomery, lightweight, and Keefe O'Keefe, welterweight, Kansas University; Earl Hendricks, middleweight, Oklahoma University; Bob Vincent, featherweight, Kansas University; E.Walgrom, flyweight, and Karl Hoolel, welterweight, Kannas Aggies; H.Sherwood, midweight, Ames Aggies; Edward Findley, flyweight, Parsons College; Charlie Moyers, lightweight, Karl Kenny, basement weight, Charles Quinn, middleweight, Kansas City Athletic Club; Royal Coffman, lightweight, George Borem, middleweight, Omaha Athletic Club; Mike Soneone, flyweight, Charles Mohana, middleweight, Edward Reith, featherweight Proceeds of the show will go to toward the Olympic fund. Jayhawkers Battle Ten Innings to Tie, 8 to 8. With Piker Eighth Inning Rally Saves Game for Washington; Second Game Today After leaving Columbia the first of the week with two victories fresh on their string, the Kansas baseball team journeyed to St. Louis to meet the Washington Pikers in a two-game series. in the first game of the series, played Monday afternoon, the two teams battled to an 8 to 8 tie and each won by a score of 6 to 6, living on an account of darkness. Karans gained the lead early in the game and held it to 8 to 3 until the last of the eighth inning when the Pikers staged a forum rally and tied The Jayhawkers will meet the Iowa State nine from Ames Friday and Saturday of this week. The Iowa boys are coming with a good record, having two 3 out of 4 games. Kansas has just begun to play. Lawrence will get to see two mighty good games this week. Yesterday's game— Score by innings: R H E K Kansas 000 130 040 0 8 10 3 Washington 000 000 0 8 10 3 Hartford Davis, Lavaus, Wright and Halley; Levy and Starkoff. 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Try them and you'll buy them SkofStad S ELLING SYSTEM "Clothes of Merit" All of the matches played today were singles and three of those to be played tomorrow also will be. The remaining switch will be a double The Oldhammen worked out on the clays yesterday, and seemed to go well on them. They are hand-capped some on the clays, however, because they are used in concrete courts. Kansas had the same trouble at Lincoln when it received. This will be the last trip for the Sooners until the valley meet at Lincoln, Neb., later on in the month. Hillside Bears Huge Key A huge Tau Beta Pi key marke with whitewash appeared this morning on the grass on the slope north of the Administration building, where a student is greeeing fraternity worked Saturday and Monday afternoon to perform this feat as a prerequisite the initiation services. Pledges of Tau Beta Pi Have Unusual Painting Job The key is soit on the scale of 100 feet to the inch. It is 115 feet long and 50 feet wide. 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