WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1924 B S We are co- mand to pro- duce the na- tional map. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Relay Entrees Are Coming in Rapidly Reports Indicate Nearly Twenty-five Schools to Be Represented in College Events This Year Nearly twenty-five schools have staffed the managers of the Kansas Relays that they will be represented in college class events this year. A good number of Iowa students are entering and come from all parts of the east and west. University of Denver, Butler College of Indianapolis, Marquette University of Milwaukee, Creighton University of Omaha, Murray State College of Sloux University, the State Normal University, Warrenburg, Mo., are a few of the scattered entries. Kansas State Teachers' College grabbed the two mile relay last year in 8 minutes, 31 4-10 seconds. They are entered again this year. Butler College captured both the half mile relay and the one mile relay last year, and will be back to try to repeat their time. Their time is half mile relay time 32 seconds and for the mile time 3 minutes 28-10 seconds. toe arc. The medley relay, in which the first man runs 440 yards, the second, 220 yards; the third, 880 yards; and the fourth one mile, year's winners, Cornell College of M. Verdera University, will probably be entered. gain be there from advance reports, however there will be stiff competition for the record holders this spring at the Kansas game The list of large class schools suggested their intention of entering the Kansas Relays so far are as follows: Momouth College, Momouth, IL; Central College, Fayette, Mo.; State Normal College, Warrenburbs, Mo.; Baker University, Bradbury, Missouri City, Missouri Cameron, Mo.; Rutherford College, Indianapolis, Ind.; Buda Vista College, Storm Lake, Iowa; Barn burn College, Maryville State College, Maryville, Ohio; Creighton University, Onhan, Neb.; Fairmont College, Wichita, Kansas State College, College Pittsburg; Cornell Teachers College, non low income college College Milwaukee, Iowa; William Jewell College, Liberty, Mo.; Ottawa University, Ottawa; Southwestern College, Winfield, University College, Milwaukee, Milwaukee University, Wichitn; Penn College, Oakloosa, Iowa. R.O.T.C. Rifle Team Loses Dual Meet to Pikers Washington Wins Match The University of Washington P. O, T. C, rife team defeated the University of Kansas队 in the match between the two teams for the week of May 20 to 3592. W. H.inton of the K. U. team and Jess T. Scott of the Washington team is tied for third place in honors with 350 points each. points each. The match was fired from four positions, prone, sitting, kneeling, standing. Fifteen men on each team were to fire with the ten highest of each team to count in the team score. Scores were sent by mail as soon as the firing was completed. The University of Washington B. O. T. c rifle team, Jens T. Scott, 380; Charles M. Cook, 375; Helge Welsh, 172; Ehrl McIlroy, 371; Leslie Tolkasken, 375; Payson Toxier, 367; George Clarke, 368; Eugene Hicker, 354; Albert Veitch, 346; and Clarence Oldfield, 344; total, 3640. The names, scores and teams follow: University of Kansas R. O. T. C. riffle team, W. H. Hinton, 380; W. M. James, 371; T. J. Hinton, 360; W. K. Crain, 360; W. L. Immer, 357; D. M. Armstrong, 332; R. S. Singleton, 342; G. N. Harrity, 348; S. Singleton, 342; G. N. Harrity, 348; H. Fearing, 339; total, W. T. Davis, 338; H. A. Staub, 321; also fired. The K. U. team has matches arranged with Oregon Agricultural College, and the University of Minnesota R. O. T. C. rileft teams for the week ending March 16. The results of each match will be sent to the contestants by mail as soon as the firing is completed. Franklin College, Ind., has the "wonder" team in basketball. For two seasons it has not been defeated, and since it won it 17 games. It has beaten practically every strong team in Indiana, and also several of the best teams from other states. Its record includes victories over Wisconsin, Notre Dame, Wabash, De Pauw, and Marquette. Zoology Students Visit Kansas City, Wednesday Materials for anatomy, zoology, taxonomy were obtained Wednesday at Kansas City by a company of students and faculty members of the department of zoology. Bers of the party also went through the stockyards and saw the whole collection of meat packing in the plants. plants. Those in the party were Dr. W. J Baumgartner and Charles Creuser, faculty members; and Thomas faculty. Stanley Brooks, Carroll Hungate, and Alipio Casilan, students; all of the departant of zoology. This trip to the Kansas City stockyards is made annually. Fraternity Pugilists Will Mix with Leather for New Championship Finals of Boxing Tourney to Be Staged in Gym Next Tuesday The semi-framed in every weight except the light-weight class of the intra-mural basketball tournament wert fought last night in Robinson gymnastics. Faternity spirit righn high in the efforts of each man were cheered by the crowd. A true Kansas spirit was shown. Because of lack of time, the semilimine of the lightweight division were not caught last night, but were put off until today. if until today. The results are as follows: catherweight class; Miller won a decision physiotherapy class; Grier won a calico class by a technical knockout. Walker won from Blue by a default; Korriedown and Korriedown a decision from Ross. Middleweight: Seeking a decision from Olivepierre. Holges won a decision from Olivepierre. Light weight: Korriedown won a decision from Holges. Heavyweight: Quinlin won a decision from Hill; and McKeen, a decision from O'Bryne. The referee was Tommy Dixon, and the judges, Sergent D'Ambra and I. Elson. Those who are matched in the finals next Tuesday night are: Bantamweight class; "Bose" Jones vs. Cleo Craven. Featherweight class; Millar vs. Grier. Lightweight class. Undetermined. Wetterweight class. Lester Kornfeld with Add Walker. Middeer Kornfeld. Leen Seelig with Hodges. Lightweight heavyweight undetermined. Heavyweight class. Quinlin vs. McKee. LOST—Tortoise shell rim glasses. Finder please call 1961 Black. M16 Insist on Wiedemann's ice Cream The Cream Supreme High School Entries for Basketball Title Will Be Known Soon Brick Specials for this week: Bittadouch Ivy and Vanilla Honey Moon and Vanilla Other Flavors, or Bulk Apricot Pistachio Nut Strawberry Hagee Moon Moon Nasel Nut Fruit Pudding Chocolate Puffi Fruits Grape Piesapple Banana Bread Brown Bread Caramel Nut Coffee Nut Pieceapple Pineapple Shortbread Apricot Lime It costs no more to have the Best Phone 182 Twenty-one District Tourneys Will Send Runners Up to Play Here The basketball teams which will compete for the state championship here March 21-22 will be determined this week at the district tournament. Tournament headings are held at college and high schools (this week). Teams who reach the finals in the district tournaments will come to Lawrence next week to fight for a national title. There are few undefeated teams this year. One of them is the Emperor high school five, but another, just the semi-final, in the state tournament. In the Arkansas Valley league, an organization which annually produces team which reaches the finals of the state tournament, Wichita won the title, after the season had ended in a tie, and the two teams played a series of three games to decide the championship. Hutchinson, who finished in third place, will be another strong contender. Last year the Salt Lake team was in third place at the end of their league schedule, yet they defeated Wichita in the state tournament and lost in the final by in mere two points. Saturday nite we are going to startle the natives with a real jig. a more two play game, and finally won the North East league championship after a hard battle, and will probably win the high Kansas City, last year's champions. Varsity Dance Committee If you miss having a date for this party it's your fault, we are telling you what's what. A decorated hall, eats, light punch and may be a song, all for $1.00. VARSITY Last Times Tonight Prices: 10c & 33c MARY PICKFORD in "Rosita" a Spanish Romance with HOLBROOK BLINN adored by Edward Krauss, produced by Cary Meyer. AN ERIST LUBISCH PRODUCTION SWEET MUSIC With "Brick" English's Kansans Mary Pickford Will make you laugh, Will make you thrill, Will make you weep, Will bring you joy, In a new love role. Friday & Saturday Colleen Moore in "Painted People" are picked as at least runners-up at the tournament in that city. Incidentally, the Kansas City team will open its new gymnasium with the beginning of the district tournament Saturday. Baldwin hopes. There is always the chance of a dark haze* appearing at the tour, but there is the last moment. There are numerous other possible state champions who must be counted in the running. 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