WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19. 1924 vo = Ch Ch Ka For a Bedroom in the House of Deceased Mr. Wheeler and the Sq. Please be informed that to Reside in the St with the two Houses one Hall will be used. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Phi Psis Capture Tournament Cup in Boxing Finals Phi Chi, Professional Medic Fraternity Wins Cup in Wrestling Finals Phi Kappa Pai won the boxing cup and Phi Chi, professional medical fraternity won the wrestling cup in the finals of those two open toma-ments last night at Robinson gymnastics. The Phichi's gathar points in wrestling and five in boxing. The Phi Chi Pai made thir-ing in boxing. teen h' in feature match in the wrestling final last night so far as the crowd was concerned, was between Joe Pleasant and George Laird. Liverwover had Pleasant outweighed about one hundred pounds but Joe knew enough to keep off the mat as long as could and not be injured for 10 hours and 6 seconds. Liverwover won with a reverse body chancy. The audience showed realism when time seemed to rush and the two tumbled through the ropes, off the mat. Belgard Wins From Spencer derard Wins From Spencer The bout between Kenneth Spencer and Wilfred Belgard in the heavyweight class was perished the best scrap of the evening in the boxing finals, who mixed it freely and had to so four rounds before the war were able to reach a decision in favor of Belgard. Both took a lot of punishment and showed real stying power. Final Result Recorded "Bozz" Jones, after his defeat in the first bout of the evening couldn't wait to dress and come back to watch the matches, so I joined him and shouted his bath voice and shouted, "Well, I can't fight but I can sure yell like H—" The results in the wrestling finals. 115 pound class: Nyata, tached, over one hundred pounds. 7 minutes and 29 seconds, with deep nelson and body chancy. nehson lion in class*, Skimner, Phi Delta Tau, won over Oban unattached, by fall in 8 minutes, in seconds. Deep nehson and body chills. 195 pound class: Fletcher, unattached, won over Water, unattached, with a fall in 9 minutes, 38 seconds, a deep inshion and body chin- with a sand 'A' with 19厚 piece: Morris, Phi Chi with Mattasarin, unattached, on decision. Time advantage 9 minipiles. 35 seconds. 155 pound class; Howard, Phi Chli, wen over Kemp, Delta Upsilon, by a fall in 10 minutes, 38 seconds with a half scissors and headluck. 172 pounds. R, Smith, unattached, won over Hayes, unattached, by a fall in 8 minutes, 40 seconds with a body chanchery. Heavyweight class: Livermore unattached, w won over pleasant, unat- tached, by a fall in 10 minutes 6 sec- onds, with reverse body churnage. Results in the boxed below. 118 pound class brawler, Delta Ski Team over Jones, Turner club, by technical knockout in the second round. 125 pound class: Grier, Turner club, won over Miller, unattached, by Tustin Ackerman, basketball captain-elect, has had a long and brilliant career on the court. He has had two years experience in college last letties playing as a Kansas team and two championships as a Kansas team and ability to lead next year's team to another championship "Tusn" was placed at center on all the valley teams picked by both the Kansas City Star and the Kansas Post. Both teams selected as the school all state center while playing with Lawrence high school. Ackerman can be counted on in the tight places and has come through with the necessary points in six close games Kansans. He is also in the Valley in points scored during the season with a totals of 141. decision. decision. 138 pund class; Merrill, Conson- nial club, won over Little, Phil Kipling Psi by decision. Four upups. rounds. 147 pound class: Kornfeld, Sigma Alsha Mau won over Walker, Beta Theta Pi. by decision. The Pl. by decision. 160 pound class: Hodges, Phi Kappa Psi, won over Sellig, Sigma Mu, by decision. 175 pound class; Belgiad, Philam. Pel won over Sperance, Beta heta Pi, by decision. Four rounds. Henryweight class; McKeen, Phi, won over Hill, unattached, by ejection. Rhadamanthi Tryouts Prolonged to March 24 Rhadmatthani poetry society will meet Wednesday evening, 7.15, in center Administration office or write an email or send to the meeting an original poem. K. U. Rifle Team Loses Contests to Minnesota and Michigan Schools to Only three-fourths of the members have in poetry with the great dent for the Oread Magistrate, the Orand Magee, were to be requested to do so before Thursday. Rhamnathanly try-outs have been prolonged to March 24. Menuscripts should be placed in Quill box, Central Fraser. Local Unit Also Fired Against Oregon Aggies; Results Not Known Yet The K. U. R. O. T. C. rife team lost to the R. U. O. R. crite team of the University of Minnesota and the Michigan Agriculture College in southern Wisconsin week. The local team's score was 3575, while the score of Minnesota was 3813, and Michigan Aggies won five men on the ground of 100 shots from the "possible" (100) shots from the prone position, while four men on the prone position from the prone position and one of them also made a "possible" from the kneeling position. James of the local team also made a "possible" from the prune position. The Oregon Agriculture College, R O. T. C. rife team also fired against the local team in week 1, but the results have been less positive against the R O. T. C. team of the University of Missouri this week. This will be the last indoor season of the year, according to Capt. H. G. Archibald, range officer The following are the names of the teams, members and scores: University of Kanaa R. O. C. rife team, T, J Hinton, 370; M. I. Hirt, 387; W. Hint, 394; W. M. Hatton (Capt.), 358; S. A. Singleton, W. K. Craian, 358; H. A. Jimerson, 354; W. L. Immer, 333; K. C. Fairchild, 326; D. and M. Armstrong, 343; N. Walker, 333; A. H Fearing, 344; L. Staundt, 308. 328; Bom L. W. University of Minnesota R. O. T. universities members are: Stasson, 328; Halverson, 387; Algley, 385; Beuming, 383; Beebe, 385; Swanson, Lillegar, 381; Braun, 276; Err, 374; and Gibson, 373; total, 3813. Michigan Agricultural College R. O. T. C. rife team members are Miller 393; Perrine, 382; Schlubates 383; Ripper 377; Magrane, 377; Murray 375; Bartolomew, 376; Morre, 347; and Plistridge, 773; total 3759. Pat to Entertain Teams Meeting for the discussion of racial problems on the campus are being held by the W. Y. W. C. A. at Cornell University, Y. Insist on Wiedemann's ice Cream The Cream Supreme Wrestlers Will Attend Party and Pick Captain Brick Specials for this week: Black Walnut and Vanilla Apricot and Vanilla Brown Walnut and Vanilla Drizzle fronds brick and bulk Members of the varsity wrestling teams for the past three years will be attending a home Wednesday day night, at 8 p. m. A.i.a inform evening has been planned, including the election of the new captain 6 Abbey and Nu Plattchio-Nu and Vanilla Other flavors, brick and bulk: Nat Vanilla Carmel Nut Chocolate Nut Chestnut Nut Strawberry Berry Fruit Fruit Pudding Orange Pinnapple Blood Walnut Walnut Tutti Fruit-Pit Orange Pinnapple Brown Walnut At the meeting of the athletic board today it will be decided whether or not the letters will be awarded to the wrestling team. Announcements of the decision will be made Wednesday. next year. They are: Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Allen, Mt. and Mrs. "Potty" Clark, this year's wrestling squad, Captain Webbing, Stirton, Craven, Sparrowhawk, Sparrowhawk, and Hill. Members of the last year's squad who are here, are: Wyatt, Archer and Allen Davison. Glenn Fraser will represent the squad. It costs no more to have the Best The election of the captain for next year will be one of the events of the evening. Plans for the next year will be made and the remainder of the evening will be spent in playing cards. sherberts: Lime Pineapple Orange Mrs. Anna Pilsbury Young, Sigma Nu house mother, has been quite ill for the past week is reported to be greatly improved. Exclusive DINNER and DANCE Frocks Phone 182 Fashioned by MADAM SWANK (Modiate) From Brown Salon Studios Fifth Ave., N. Y. Prices: $12 - $15 - $18 Phone 216, Phone Bldg. Bank Meetings of the Chem Club are held regularly on Mondays at 4:30 in room 201 of the Chemistry Building. A different speaker is scheduled for each meeting in order to have them attend the subject of chemistry are invited to attend. Important meeting of the Owls tonight at the Sigma Chi house at 7:30. Those who haven't checked in Owls bring unsold copies. Red and Blue Enamel JAYHAWK PINS Gold Filled $1.60 Solid Gold $3.70 I'M - A - JAYHAWK If you are, wear a Jayhawk pin WANTED MAIL ORDERS They'll never stop laughing at the Bowersock Theatre Tonight and Thursday Oh! What a roaring comedy. Full of fun and frolic mix-ups and fix-ups. Original enough to fill that empty spot. "Her Temporary Husband" With SIDNEY CHAPLIN OWEN MOORE SYLVIA BREAMER Varsity Theatre Tonight and Thursday Owen Wister's With Kenneth Harlan and Florence Vidor For Twenty Years "The Great American Romance" Forty Games (6 Sessions) for $1.50 Single Admission—Preliminary games 50c Admission to FINALS — 75c SAVE $175 BY BUYING A SEASON TICKET 17th Annual Kansas High School Basketball Tournament Friday — Saturday, March 21st - 22nd Robinson Gymnasium SEE THE FASTEST HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS IN THE STATE IN ACTION TICKETS ON SALE — ATHLETIC OFFICE, ROUND CORNER DRUG STORE, MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL