SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawker Track Team Prospects Strong in Dashes Pole Vault, Hurdle, Distance Runs Also Good; Relay Team Won From Notre Dame Kansas track prospects are not overly bright at the present time with the Missouri-Kansas Indoor meet only a few short days ahead of the Kansas state winter meeting. This morning. The Kansas have been hampered in practice consistently by the bad weather. Last week was the first nice weather that they have Try-outs were held yesterday afternoon, and Coach Schadlademan was fairly well satisfied with the results. The final try-outs for the Missouri-Kansas meet will be held some time this week. The Jawhaykers appear to be fairly strong in the dashes hurdles, pole vault, and distance runs Kansas Weak in Weight Events' Kansas will be weak in the weight events and the hard-faced extremes like the 440-yard dash and trophy race. The Kansas relay队 easily won from the Notre Dame team at the K. C. A. C. invitation meet and they should win several other races before the season closes. The Jayhawks play in the mountain firechurch, Flicker, Fisher, Griffin and McCoy that will make any school in the valley step to defalt. Besides these four Coch Schlademan has Watson and Anderson, both good men. Sims is the Jayhawkers' bet in the 880. He won his letter and he should repsult again this season. Fisher Leads List in Dashes In the dashes Raymond Fisher leads the list. Fisher is a good man and he should chalk up several points this season, because he and Rooney, Collier was one of the best sprinters on last year's freshman team, Graham leads the list of Jayhawker hurriers, and O'Keele, Brown and Wallingford may lead the hardest hurries before the season is over. on paper the Tigers look to be the winners, but dope in a Kansas-Missouri contest that has been so successful that they may win the meet again as they have done in the past two years. Tickets for this meet will be available at the athletic office in the near future. P.A.D. Team Wins Game Phi Delta Chis Lose By Score of 21 to 8 The Phi Alpha Delta fraternity wont the right to go into the finals of their bracket yesterday when they defeated Phi Delta Chi pharmacutical fraternity by a score of 21 to 8. The game was one played in the league this year. Shear was the high point man for the Phi Delta Chi's with three field goals, and Wunsch and Huber were the high men f' the Phi Alpha Delta's with three field goals a piece. Phi Alpha Delta—21 Fm Alpha G FT F Ice G FT F Wunsch, f 3 0 0 Hallett, f 3 2 0 Hellett, f 3 0 0 Beck, g 1 0 0 Lemon, g (c) 1 1 1 Phi Delta Chi-8 G FT F Locke, f 0 0 1 Skar, f 3 0 0 Ware, c 1 0 0 Rice, g 0 0 0 Linick, g 0 0 0 4 0 1 Inist on Wiedemann's ice Cream The Cream Supreme Brick Specials for this week: Maple Nut and Vanilla Chocolate Chip and Vanilla Caramel Nut Chocolate Brown Sugar Cinnamon Brown Bread Vanilla Strawberry Mango Nut Lemon Nut Moon Nut Sherbettes: Cranberry Pineapple Cherry Phone 182 Calendar for the Week **Announcements for this column should be** **cleared up from room K, K. U.** **on Wednesday, or sent to** **foreign fraternity before Friday.** Monday, Feb. 18 1:30 Pharmaceutical society, 205 Chemistry building. 1:40 Meeting of all students who are planning to teach next year Chapel chapel. 1:50 Messiah Choral practice, High School building. Tuesday, Feb. 19 1:40 Quiz Club, Robinson gym. Y. Ku action of officers, Henley house. 1:70 Men's Glee Club, Unitarian Church. 8:00 Sigma Delta Chi, Kansas nurses room. Wednesday, Feb. 20 2:30 Meeting of K. U. Dames, Westminster hall. We will go on. 4:30 Wrestmaster han. 4:30 Women's Red Cross life sav ing class, Robinson gym. W. A. A. board meeting, Robinson gym. Chemistry club, 201 Chemistry building. 4:45 W. A. A. meeting, Robinson gym. 4:30 French Club, 306 Fraser. Women's Gee Club, 118 C. Ad. 7:30 Pi Lambda Theta, 201 Fraser. Truyots for Memorial Hospital Benefit plays, Little Theater. Green Hall, 7:30 Bentley club, 112 Louisiana. Architectural society election department of architecture, Marvin hall. 8:00 Graduating recital, Fraser chapel. Thursday 7:30 Pen and Scroll, 105 Fraser. 8:00 Black Helmet, Acacia house. LOST-Pair dark shell-rimmed glasses, in or near gynasmalum. Call Shadys Dewhurst, 2381 FI. Kansas University vs. K. C. Athletic Club BOXING Wednesday, February 20, 8 P.M. 10 Fast 3 Round Bouts Admission 50 Cents Tickets at Athletic Office Now Ready for Your Approval— Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Topcoats— Mallory Hats Wards English Hats Manhattan Shirts Jacob Caps Remember the Missouri Valley Team Contest closes March 3rd We're glad to show you and invite comparison. -They spell Spring, 1924 all over them. The first almanac to be published by a college paper The Kansan Almanac The K. U. Almanac is a "Who's Who" of the University. It tells who the prominent people have been on the campus since its beginning. It contains 64 pages of facts that answer a thousand questions about K. U. history. Prof. Dill, with the assistance of the journalism students, has spent two years compiling the data. A complete athletic record with a list of everyone who has won a "K" is one of the features. 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