WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20. 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K. U. Mitt Team to Meet K.C.A.C Here Wednesday Lovers Men in Excellent Shape for Match; Real Exhibitions Promised Fight Lovers The boxing team took a light workout yesterday afternoon in preparation for its match tonight with the Kansas City Athletic All of the teams are in good condition according to Tommy Dixon Tajwaw coach. This will be a return meet, the Blue Diamonds having deflected the Jawahirwami mitt men, four out of six bouts in the meet held at the Kansas City Athletics on January 12. Dion attributed defeat to lack of lick experience and now with a return meet the men should do much better. Elmo Swyer defeated Campbell, K. C. A. C., and John McGustav, pointed Catlett, K. C. A., caster three fast rounds, in the match at Kansas City. The Kansas team has been training hard for the meet and expects to make a commendable introduction of boxing as a competitive sport to the University. This will give first boxing teams a chance here with much interest and enthusiasm has been shown in the sport for several years. The program tonight will have the addition of severalprominent K. U. boxers to the team. Keefe O'Keefe, weightter, and Dick McKeen, heavyweight, well known in boxing circles on the hill for several years, have joined the Jayhawker squad and will appear in the meet tonight The Kansas line-up: Junior Phillips, tantamount; Elmo Snow, lightweight; Keefe O'Keele and Addison Walker, weftweights; Murray "Pass" Davenport and Leon Seidel, mildweight; Dale Weirweight; Dick McKee, bighweight; John Montgomery, lightweight. The meet is scheduled to start promptly at eight p. m., as the K. C. A. team and supporters will arrive soon after the meet in their special car. high knees. he been arranged so that "Puss" Davis will box Mitchell, the same man that he opposed before. Elmo Slover will meet Campbell again, and John Montgomery will go against the same Chary Myers. Walker will meet Uhrick again. Seelig will meet Taylor again, and A George Washington ten was served at Henley house Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 5:30 p.m. by the W. S. G. C. Veterans Affairs office and the Colonial Army, and those who served wore Marta Washington costumes. George Washington Tea Served at Henley House One number on the program was a violin minuet played by Elizabeth Cain, fa'27, accompanied by Wilda Pearson, fa'27. Virginia Pendleton, c24, chairman of the committee in charge, was assisted by Frances Esterly, c26, and Helen Waltan, c27. Professor Will Attend Chemical Society Meeting Members of the department of chemistry of the University will attend the February meeting of the Kansas City section of the American Chemical Society, Saturday evening, at the University Club, Kansas City. The speaker of the evening will be Dr. H, K. King, of the Kansas State Agronauts. The speaker will be the Burcens of Mines will be shown. Professors H, M. Elsey and R. Q. Brewster, of the department of the executive committee. Jayhawk Grapplers Will Enter Conflict With Ames Matmen Patrick's Strugglers Will Meet Some Severe Competition in Iowa Squad Japahh grapplers are taking their final workout for Thursday night's mat meet with the Ames wrestlers. Both teams have engaged in two meets. Kanaan won one and bet both against the Cyphers have won both of their matches. The Kansas team has been weakened by the loss of Botsford who hurt his shoulder in practice, and he may be out of the game; for the rest of the Kansas strongest men are Stirton, Delt, and Sparrowhawk, while the Ames best grapplers are Boyvey and Prunty. Prunty is captain of the The Reverend Earl Blackman will referee. The lineup will be: Kansas Ames 115 pound class Craven vs. Coyvey. 125 pound class Stirton vs. Marsh. 135 pound class Merrill vs. Eperley. 145 pound class Delp vs. Meyer 158 pound class Sparrowhawk vs. Prunty. 75 pound class Webring vs. Pil- land Heavyweight class Hill vs. Anderson. The meet with the Kansas Aggies, which was to have been staged later in the month, was called off by the Aggies Tuesday morning. All but two of the Wildcat team were in their studies; and they have been unable to fill up the vacancies this semester. Subscribers Change Addresses One thousand per month is the average amount of changes of addresses recorded by the Kansas Memorial Corpse Office from changes in address form from subscribers in China, Philippine Islands, France, Canada, and many other countries. Major Jones Attends Reunion major Jones Attends Reunion The Veterans of the Spanish American War held a reunion at Oka-lahoma, Iowa, for three days in the summer of 1925, nearly sixty years. More F. E. Jones, of the 137th regiment of the National Guard and a professor in the School of Engineering attended the reunion. Journalistic Fraternity Pledges Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic fraternity, announces the pledging of Cornelius Ashley, e'25, Arch M. O'Bryant, e'24, and J. F. McComb, e'26. Frosh - the Phone! Rush me a date for the— Snyder-Miller 6 piece orchestra Varsity Dance Saturday Nite F. A.U. Winners to Receive Recognition in Various Events Give Points to Swimmers "All contestants in the women's individual swimming meet, which is to be held March 11, who are successful in scoring will be given a number of W. A. A. point," according to the official educational board. The point schedule is being compiled now, and will be made known as soon as it is completed. The winner of the meet will be awarded 100 W. A. A. points, second place will receive 50 points, and third place gets 25 points. In case of a tie for first, second, or third standing, the full number of points will be given to each of the persons concerned. Each woman will be allowed to enter but four events. The scoring will be 5 for first; 3 for second; and 1 for third in each event. You must arrive up for the meet. All those who intend to enter are urged to come out and practice. Great Expectations Daunted by Mistake "See Europe for $8.95." That was the hending of an advertisement which appeared in the Kansan a few days ago. "See England, in France, in Olympia, in Paris," and what-not-all for nine and ninety-five cents. It sounded too good to be true, but it must be true, for the ad plains stated "$8.95 at home of mind said down to his desk and eagerly pened a letter for further information about the "six ninety-five" trip to Europe. Be- lieve his eyes floated in strange in- spirits—castles, battle-fields, Paris, London, the Vatican, Pompeii. 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