G nc ne Re lh Be tra tn ill am he tah tn tee tee nig chh chh the vav Thi tha of om mo me M WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20, 1924 ansas-Missouri Dual Track Meet to Be Next Week =kets to Go on Sale Soon Plan at Athletic Office; Train C Service Adequate Says Allen Tickets for the annual Missouri annas track meet have been ordered the athletic office, and will be or be in a day or two. The meet, as former years, will be held in Coutum Hall in Kansas City. pres pro the indoor meet will be held Wed- day, Feb. 27, instead of Feb. 50, q. 1 was incorrectly reported in Tues- day, Feb. 31, instead of Feb. 4. The Rock Island improved the facili- ties of transportation for those who wish to attend the meet, and a large plagiation is expected to go down here, according to Dr. F. C. Al- man. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Missouri enters this meet with one of the best teams that she has had several years, although weak in passing. Another team the Tiger camp indicate that only one man, Donahue, is laid up from injuries. All others are supposed to be back. The comparison of the number of tests won by Missouri and Kansas respectively in the twenty years that two schools have been holding the meet shows Missouri to be a favorite in this line by a margin of 3. However, Coach Schadehle and his men never look to the last. The Crimson and Blue relay team is the edge on the Missouri entry, corduring to dope in the invitation meet at Kansas City last week and the team will be good men in the 40-yard dash, so Missouri's weakly point. Simpson is touted as one of the best hurlers ever produced at Missouri, but Graham or other Kane has also been able to take a fall off of him. The Jayhawk entries as announced by Coach Schleideman are as follows: mile run, Grady, James, Pratt, Simple Ream, McGrath; high jump, Boar, Graham; pole vault, Dillenbock, traker; relay; captain Firebach, traker; relay; captain Firebach, fisher, Griffin, McCoy, Watson; 50-dash, graham, Graham, Collier, looney; 50-dash high and low hurdles, Graham, O'Keeffe, Dillenbock, graham, dash, Firebach, Griffin, McCoy, Watson; 880-yard run, Sims. McCoy, Watson; 880-yard run, Sims, Watson, Austin, Tinkler; mile run, Trratt, Meng, James, Gradry Praff, Meng, James, Grady. The partial list of probable Missouri entries in eight of the events are: 50-yard high and low hurdles, Robinson and Ettler; 80-yard run, Moyer; mile run, Pittenter and Trower; pole vault, Donahue; 2-mile run, Eddie; high jump, Waddell and Bransford; relay. Schemmel, Trowbridge, Smith, Pittingger. Name Remains Unchanged Graduate Magazine Also Meant for Former Students "Why don't you change the name of the Graduate Magazine so that former students can claim it as their magazine, too? Call it the "Rock Magazine." When I received the Graduate Magazine, received this suggestion from Dwight R. Means. B. , 21, of Barbeton, Ohio. According to Mr. Hill the magazine is for former students as well as graduates. "It is true, as Mr. Harper said," he adds, "that the name 'Graduate Magazine' is misinterpreted by many former students in that they believe it is meant for graduates only. However, the name has distinct value because of the fact that it has been published continuously since 1902 and a change of name would cause confusion." The alumni board was asked to entertain suggestions for a new name for the magazine. Replies received from the alumni were few, and the committee did not make a change at the present time. The subject is still open, however. Any women whether freshmen, sophomores, juniors, or seniors, may attend the Thursday day from 8:30 to 11:00 a.m. This will take the place of Thursday night practice for Juniors and seniors and Saturday practice for Freshmen and Sophomores. Ruth Hoover. J. Barron, A. B. 290, B. S. 223, engineer of the SHIP SEAL Health, test Tuesday morning completion test of the water tank connection port of the state including function of the state including function of Camarillo, and Southampton. Pen and Scroll Members Read Original Scripts six members of Pen and Scroll will take part in the program of the club tomorrow night in room 205. Frazer by presenting pieces of original descriptive writing. Each of these pieces is divided into pieces of impressionistic description. The future work of the society in the publication of the Oread Magazine is to be considered at the meeting heading to Floyd Simonton, president. The members who will read papers re: Leeia Foreman, Francis Hamitt, Assege Gloean, Glenn Parker, harold Melitz and EilizaBetti Testord High Schools to Hold State Basket Tourney in Lawrence March 21 Twenty-one Cities in Kansas Will Have Eliminating Tournaments twenty-one elimination tournaments, in as many cities throughout the state, on Mar. 14 and 15, will decide which high schools are to be selected by the Arkansas school basketball tournament at Lawrence Mar. 21 and 22. These dates were decided upon at a recent meeting of the Kansas State High School Athletic Association; Dope, taken at random, seems to indecide that tournament favorites this year will include Emporia, which has an unbroken string of eleven victories over leaders in the Arkansas valley league; Parsons, Frontenace, and Joa, which have acquired long "vicinity" in Southeastern Arkansas; Fredonia; Freedonia having things its own way in the Verdigris valley; and Rosedale, Arentine, and perhaps Atchison or Lawrence, leaders in the Northeast- The cities in which the climimate-tournaments are to be held are: Scott City, Maryland; Dodger City, New York; Dogtown City, N.Y.; deschton, Pittsburgh, Winfield, Baldwin, Salma, Kingsley, Phillippe, Colby, Columbia, Jewell, Vamego, Colby, and Collyer. Only the winner, the runner-up and the winner of the play-off between the losing semi-finalists, are chosen to be named a participant in Lawrence, Mar. 21 and 22. Lawrence Not Involved No High School Swaters Given for Several Years Lawrence High School is in no way involved in the swater issue, according to F. H. Olney, principal, "We have not given sweaters for several years and cannot as long as the present ruling is in effect. As long as we are allowed to break over it," he said. The board of education of Kansas City, Kansas, passed a resolution last night requesting members of the 1923 football teams of Rosedale and Argentine High Schools to return the sweaters awarded them last fall. The schools offered them after a long and heated discussion. Members of the board agreed that the ruling was unjust but said that they felt that the best interests of the law demanded that the rule be obeyed. The injustice of the ruling seems to lie in the fact that the original decision was made by a school who passed last spring to the effect that no award of a value exceeding $2.50 might be made by any organization or organizations. After this decision, the board ruled that the word "organization" referred to individuals. Further, the law was made retroactive, caused the issue to be brought up. San Diego, Calif. (United Press), “My Gentleman’s Handicap,” apariring in the Campus Weekly of The College to establish a censorship board which will oversell future issues of the weekly before they gain circu The article classified thirty-three well-known college girls according to how they acted on *on dates*, after the style of newspaper racehorse stories. The girls were classified by such paragraphs: "Runs in fast in fast in fast" and "often often," "worth a long shot when all else fails," "shown figures of form," and "breaks slowly, but has good form." "Racy" Classification Too Racy for Faculty Legiston V. Patrey, $c.77, have contacted a position with the Enrique Gas & Fuel company, at Oil Hill. He has assumed his duties stating he Sophomore Is Awarded $25 by Postum Company Ellis Van Camp Wins Prize Elli Van Camp, e26, was awarded first place among the entries from University of Kansas for the Kansas Inter-college ad-writing contest recently conducted by the Postum Literature Inc. The prize offered was $85. First prize of $200 for the best advertisement among all copy made by college students was given to a University of Pennsylvania student, S. H. Lebenhurger. Raymond A. Stevens of Syracuse University won the third prize of $75 went to J. E. Loveless of Stanford University, and the fourth of $50 was won by J. C. Beesley, Jr., of Princeton University. A complete announcement of all the prize winners, including those who won the grand prizes, will be published soon in the college papers that carried the advertisements for the contest. Committee Visits St. Benedicts' E. F. Engel, secretary of advanced standing, and E. B. Stouffer, dean of the Graduate School, visited St. Benedicts' College at Atchison Saturday, Feb. 17. They went for the purpose of learning whether the school met the requirements of an accredited college and found that there was a desire to conform to the state standards. A PAIR of shell rim glasses in leather case, turned in at Kanaan office. tf WANT ADS LOST-Vocal and piano music in Gym at Fine Arts convolution. Finder please call Alfreda Oaks, 288, F21 LOST—Gold Wahl fountain pen on black ribbon, call 2565. Reward. Send ONE LARGE front room, hot water heat, a homelike place to live. The boys are satisfied. 1323 Tenn. tf BE A Newspaper correspondent with the Haeckap coat and earn a good income while learning; we show you how; begin actual work at once; all Special Johnstons Candy for Washington's Birthday FROSH! Rankin's Drug Store Corner 11th & Mass. St. 75 Let us reinforce your pants for hell week. Why suffer? Phone New York Cleaners NOW! While there is yet time. Bowersock Theatre Last Times Toungt Shows 3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Prices 20c and 40c The Thos. Ince Production "Anna Christie" From the Novel by the Same Name Also TWO ACTS VAUDEVILLE PITZER & DAYE Comedy, Singing and Dancing and EVANS & PEARL "Vaudeville A la Carte" THURSDAY Decrys *Fordre* in "DAYTIME WIVES" Can easily furniture replace the cradle in the humble home? A. Mack Sonnett Comedy or spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; send for particulars. Newwriters Training Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y. ONE room and a half-room vacant at Westminster hall, 1212 Oread, for girls F22 MEN—We can use a limited number $6.00 per day. For interview ad- d for men work this summer, dress C. % Kansan. Giving address Starting compensation better than and telephone number. F25 LOST—One black leather pocket book containing about $10. Finder please notify Leslie Smith, at 1233 Orcad and receive F22. LOST—Gold business part of Shafer fountain pen, between Pi Phi house and Fraser. Phone No. 99. 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