Better FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Hillyards Score One-Point Victory Over 'Frisco Team Wulf, Former Kansas Star Decides Contest in Last Nine Seconds of Play A free throw by John Walf, former Kansas basketball star, during the last minute of play won a game for the Hillary team last night. Hillyards were playing in Olympic team of the national tournament in the third quarter of the national tournament at Kansas City, Mo., when but one more minute of play, the Olympic team took time out for training, thenbury, then the Hillary team, after the Hillary team made an at free throw because of a technical foul. The final score was 31 to 30. Schweitzer Injured The team from St. Joseph entered the game a big favorite over the team from San Francisco, but as the Olympics team soon took a big lead, he was rushed into the game. The first half ended with a score of 9 to 7 of the western team. Schweizer The Hillaryards quickly overtook their opponents during the final period, and the two teams went into a tight argument ran high through the crowd as the two teams furiously fought for the goal that would break the tie and possibly win the game. Then came the break of the game, a break which enabled the Hillarys to gain a one-point victory. Schwiert, San Francisco guardsman, ran over Wulf, play was stopped for a moment, and then the Olympic club decided to take time out. Dr. Forrest C. Pierce, vice-president of the tennis federation, said that a substitution could be made for the injured man and no time would need to be called, but that if the extra rest period was not meant a free try for the Hillarys. Olympics Take, Fourth Time Out The Olympics elected to take the time out, to give the injured player time to recover, and the result of the free throw was a one-point victory for the Hillarys. The players' last official night that a protest would be filled with the A. A. U. body this morning. "The manager of the Olympic team simply lost his head and failed to make the substitution until it was too late," and Doctor Allon said, "it was us all that accorded to its wounds of the game, and there is no other way out of it." tute 11 reads: Time out shall be charged when a substitution in case of injury consumes more than two minutes. In no case shall time out be charged for two minutes. Charged time out shall be permitted only three times for each team. Tittle Mentions Evolution Kiwanis Club Entertains Team at Annual Dinner The Kiwanis Club of Lawrence will entertain the University basketball team at Wiedemann's next Monday evening. Cliff Carl will have charge if the program does not entertain the basketball team annually. The club met yesterday afternoon to rehearse the songs and stunts for the dinner on Tuesday, second day of the year the Kiwanis have entertained a championship team. Many High Schools Signify Intentions of Entering Relays Man Not Set Off From Rest of World, He Says Schools and Colleges Compete by Rules Governing Own Competition Conferences If William J. Bryan would read one book on the evolution of man," said Dr. E. F. Title at the meeting held in Robinson gymnasium Wednesday night, "he would be more wise than witty. Man is not a world from the root of the world as a spectator, but a regular part of nature." The entry list of high schools for the Kansas Relays has not yet assumed large proportions, and will not until the district meets its standards before teams beht to appear. It is probable that many new teams will be entered this year, and all those who won in this season will have been made their destination of entering again. Northeast high school of Kansas City, Mo., who also captured two of the relays last year has entered. They won the half mile in 1 minute 34 8-10 seconds, and the medley in 3 minutes 47 4-10 seconds. Their time in the mile last year was 3 minutes, 29 8-10 seconds and in the two miles, 8 minutes, 33 9-10 seconds. Washington High School of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, which won both one and the two mile relay last year sent their entrance card early and undoubtedly will make a strong bid for these two places again. Westport, Manual, and Central Highs from Kansas City are also entered. In the military school and preparatory school class Lake Forest Academy of Chicago, Wentworth Military Academy of Chicago, and Army Military Academy of Delafeld. Was are the outstanding entries. Lake Forest was not entered last year and they should add strong competition to these events reported to these events. Kemper Military Academy, which won the half mile relay last year has not yet entered but will probably do Doctor Tittle discussed the theory of evolution and explained the connection of nature to the God who created it. "Nature is as good as the things it produces. If nature produces such men as Abraham Lincoln and Jesus Christ, it is as good as this." 804 Missouri valley conferences rules will govern eligibility in the university class relays and special events. College class teams will compete under the Kansas intercollegiate athletic conference. Military and preparatory academies will compete under the rules governing their home games. The Kansas compete under the Kansas State High School Athletic Association rules. good acid, and that many persons wonder if there is a kind God when earthquakes, sickness, and disease are so prevalent; and answered this by saying that all nature laws. Oxygen plus hydrogen could cause a day one, carobic acid the next day, and green cheese the next day. Entertain at Farewell Dinner. Members of the department of journalism faculty entertained night at the home of Prof. and Mrs. L. N. Flint, M.D., who will leave for the Pacific coast late this month. Those present were Prof. and Mrs. W. A. Dil, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Klocker, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kistler, and Miss Helen Malin. few days. "Man up through nature as a pet of nature and therefore must follow the laws laid out for him. God took a great deal of pains to reach his ultimate goal," said Doctor Tittle. Decorations to Give Military Effect to Affair The formal ball which is to be given by the R. O. T. C. April 4 will be decorated so as to give the affair a "military color" according to Maj. E. W. Turner, Rifles, machine guns and other military equipment and equipment are displayed. Major Turner said that the orchestra has not been secured but the best available seven-piece orchestra is expected to be hired. R. O. T. C. Formal April 4 Hear Talks on Parasites tinamune Heinrich R. O. T., C. who will be guests, acre: General Smith, commandant of the General School; commander of the General King, commanding officer at Fort Riley; Governor Jonathan M. Davin; Richard J. Gorman; General Duncan, commanding general of the Seventh Corps Area; Colonel Multi-r officer in chief of staff of the Brigadier General Metcalf, of Lawrence. The R. O. T. C. quartet, composed of Raymond Wright, Walem "Pete" Welty, Holly Griber, and Curie Barris, formed a funeral entertainment for the occasion. LEARN TO DANCE Tango — Fox Trot — Waltz DeWatteville — Fischer School of Dancing Ins. Bldg. Phone 276* Stamp Collectors Convene PROTCH The College Tatlor 833 Mass. St. James U. Nichols, ex-24, is secretary of the Gary, Indiana Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Nicholas had been secretary of the Frankfort, Kentucky Chamber for the past two years. Stamp Collectors Convene K. U. Philatite society, organizations for the purpose of collecting and organizing the stamps, met March 13 at 1065 Tennessee street, in the room of the president, Leo Pearce, ¢25. Phone 442 1109 Mass. Two Research Students Speak to Zoology Club Stella Harris and Ethan Gill, advanced students in parasitology, spoke at the meeting of the society's annual meeting, where Miss Jain, Miss Missia, Miss莉告诉了 a worm parasite in the pigeon which is probably new to the area. It has recently been found here. just before breakfast the trichina found in anan, which is taken into the body through the eating of pork not well ooked. He explained the appearance and structure of the trichina. "It is hard to discern whether that it reacts like round in the early stages, and like rhemnogram later," he said. Refreshmen were served at the close of the meeting. The next meeting of the zoology club will be on March 26. The University of California is making plans for a charter day to be held the latter part of this month. On this day the official inauguration will be held, and the dedication of the university and the dedication of LeConte and Haviland hall will be the outstanding features of the day. Representatives of the University of the Pacific coast and many eastern institutions will be present. Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics at the University, spoke at a funcheon yesterday noon given by the Kansas City Kings, who are given for the Rose Dale High School basketball team, which won the championship in the northwestern Kansas City and Rosedale high. Insist on Wiedemann's ice Cream The Cream Supreme Brick Speaks for this week: Pistachio. Nut and Vanilla Honey Moon and Vanilla Other Flavors, Brick, or Bulk Allen Talks to Champions Apricot Pitacho Nut Strawberry Honey Moon Vanilla Hazelnut Nut Fruit Pudding Chocolate Truffle Fruitti Grape Fruitapple Banana Nut Brown Bread Caramel Nut Coffee Nut Pineapple Shearlet Orange Apricot It costs no more to have the Rest. Phone 182 Saturday $30 and $35 Suit and Top Coat Day —a wonderful showing of garments at the above Price—for Men Some of the Snits carry 2 pair long trousers —every one spells Spring, '21—and carrys our guarantee of Clothes Satisfaction Glad to show you! Drawout tonight at 8 Bells Profiles from the senior prom and the sale of commencement invitations at the University of Ohio we used in the future for the ental Inishment of a class memorial, according to a decision reached last week by the Men's Student Council at Columbus. VARSITY BOWERSOCKTONIGHT and SATURDAY Shows: 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:30 - 9:00 COLLEEN MOORE in "PAINTED PEOPLE" Pathe News and Fun From the Press also Prices: 10e & 28e JOHNNY HINES in "LUCK" also Mermaid Comedy "Wide Open" "Dry Cleaning and Pressing Establishment, too" "THE GREAT ADVENTURE" IS CALLING US Lives of shabby littleness hold no attraction for the student who thinks. Think With us on These Topics at the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Lawrence Steam Laundry 6:00 P. 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