MARCH 28, 1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas High Schools Send Fifty-Three Teams To Annual Tournament Tourney Complete List of Players Who Will Take Part in Boys Arkansas City—Will Blevins, James Agricard, Arthur Khurth, Charles Woodside, Brainard Newberry, Merritt Hardy, Joe Cowden, Ray Hallings Baldwin-Allen Church, 110vey Haas, Freid Holton, Edwin Johnson. Chester Lane, Oliver Sturm, Cecil Sanders. Theodore Wright. Bancroft — Leonard Anderson Glenn Brown, Horlock Gordon, Percy Geren, Clarence McMahon, Bert Collier Burington-Alfred Kock, Melvin Griffin, Wade Clark, Earl Phares, Stanley Reed, Howard Doll, Fritz Koch, Glenn Rhodes. Concordia—John Spencer, Glenn Wade, Earle Darling, Floyd Jensen, Dale Beatty, Earl Stimson, Joyce Wickman. Coldwater. G - McIntyre, A - Barlow A - Amyon B - Donny W - Renholt, H - Gonin W - Renholt, W - Renholt, H - Gonin Dodge City—Gee, Holfreich, Othel Cleveland, Cecil Teed, Raymond Jones, Donald Davies, H. Wormington, Shaadell, Shaftford Reynolds, Joe Herrin Ellsworth—Lou Grothusen, Arthur Armbrust, Leonard Darr, Archi Kyle, Ernest Keeley, Frank Wilson Stehen Mohane Erikel, Earl Gamber. Emporia, Albert Jensen, Ralph Wick, Albert Hinshaw, Charles Maddern, Clarence Ernest, Ernest White lev. Lloyd Wilks, June Stinson. Eudora—Chas, Faith, Henry Schle, gel, Berthold Seiwald, Henry Grosdio dier, Wm. Schopper, Jerry Harris, Ivm Kanzig, Kroy Rearley. Enterprise-Mervin Monroe, Leroy Pickett, Richard Trichard, Robert Belts, Robert Hawk Fort Scott—Floyd Smith, Tom Mason, John Landers, Fred Emmerson Kenton Crane, Earnest Wamble, Clyde Vale, Leonard Bright. Iola- Geo. Paige, Royal Fetherin Merle Ballinger, James Ewling, Wim freed Moore, Kenneth Colby, Victor Kirk, Ira Ker沃罗, Vern Moyer. Girard—Arthur Jennings, Claude Carter, Karl Warren, Harry Gregg, Vernie Watts, Demmon Nicholson, Purl Cunningham, Ralph Kennedy. Kansas City, Kansas—Albert Williams, Wallace Kunz, Harley Stephens Harold Larson, Dale Hawk, Ward Crawford, allahan, Harlow Earp Worth. Home. Lawrence — Woostemeyer, Houk Endacott, an, Wessec, Coffman, Ak Ireland Klown—Cecil Henson, Walter Kumkendall, Charlie Kumkendall, Amy McQuire, Herbert Rumsey, Robert Fay Williams, Maynard Tibbett Lecompton - Wm. Richards, Elmer Shirley, Herman Banks, Ted Baughman, Fred Davidson, Ross Cole, Bert McEue, Benn Kuhn. Mahaska—Vernon W., Coordn Winn, Roy Graham, Lloyd Wise, Lott, Roy Graham, Lloyd Wise, Macksville-Milton Thurow, Gleaves Roloson, Harold Holland, Harry Johnson, Cecil Prose, James Bird, Willard Hairline, Door Frazer. McPherson-Wm. Ferguson, Wallace James, Wm. Stapin, Marvin Stansel, Roland Jones, Wm. Herbert, Clarence Showalter. Perry- Ralph Jenkins, Wm. Grindol, Dw, Matthias, Avile Jenkins, Lee Cavanaugh, Fay Clark, Harvey Collins, Frend Grindol. Preston- John Payne, Floyd Waters, Charles Gray, Charles Lakins, Barnett Payne, Teddy Robertson, Charlie Williams. Sabeth—Albert Cole, Leonard Cburn, Bryan Fulton, Herbert Brundage, Leroy Hardt, Lester Miller, Eloyd Snyder. Turner—Clyde Schwartz, Fred McKinney, Worthington McNamon McKinney, Litton Worthington Tribune—Warren Conner, Dan Herick, Romy Haines, Burhl Hars, Jesse Thyfaunt, Walter Martin, Wallace Martin. Bernard Pyles. Valley Center—Cadet Singer, Carl Hodges, Linda Saxon, Austin, Kemneth Buck, Rhodierick Mayall, Morris Wright, Glen Carnashan. Valley Falls—Arthur Reading, Waldo Alkins, Brown Stewart, Clyde Lewis, Jim Marsh, Lionel Connell, Darty Ditson, Ed Vall. Viola—Taylor Thompson, Dale Millem, Lawrence Nighwanger, Ralph Rairden, Dan Kimel, Roy Wasson, William Stimms, Alva Kinney. Wichita-Elmer Hefke, Carl Wheel er, Leonard Unger, Richard Shack lett. Wm. Holbeck, Glenn Weidenbach, De Dern Archer, Wm. Ware. Winfield — Favor Foual, Em. Cairns, Paul Reif, Harold Grantham, Wilber Johnson, Maurele Bondar, Arthur Muster, Maurice Chester, Charter Manger, Bowl Smith. GIRLS Burlington - Luche George, Alice Douglas, Ethel狄索, Dorothy Puffer, Ethel Workman, Bertha Cronin, Elizabeth Manson. Elizabeth Dreyer. Chanute- Ruth Walker, Leena Turner, Eidh Roe, Inez Him, Marie Helm, Virginia Jones, Imo Cox, Anna Edwards, Haidee Connelly. Clay Center--Velma Smith, Jenette Sheeper, Simyl Simon, Dorothy Countr, Rose Incent, Mabel Neill, Clara Rose, Branfort, Georgia, Branfort Doughlass—Millie Glaves, Myrs, Alberta Doyle, Hazel Dugan, Annie Doyle, Marguerite Dunn, Katie Daviley, Dorothy Doughlass. Harvey, Dorothy Squares Gardner, Dorothy Cordell, Pauline Cordell, Ruth Donovan, Sadie Moore, George Smith, Danielle Gladow, Giave Down, Bonnie Knapp Leavenwort—Marion Mosse, Eliza beth Birkhouser, Ester Roach, Eliza beth Piper, Mase Fitzpatrick, Syrina heath Bissel, Schalmer Schaler, Marie Loundwherkene. Olathe—Louise McKinney, Garner digs Rogers, Irene Wilson, Mirian Haskins, Mildred McKinney, Laverne Vigine, Mary Tillotson. Ozawkie - Alice Rieple, Pearl Bray Anna J. C. Ammon, Emmeline Keney, Alice Johnson, Zelma Lowe, Vesta White, Edna Fowler. Ouread Tr. School—Madeline Neubaur, Agnes Crum, Frances Pollock Hilda Koehler, Florence Claxton, Louise Koehler, Edith Broomclare, Clara Koehler Sedgwick—Jennie Lovitt, Johanna Coble, Laia Jones, Margaret Lovitt, Leora Morris, Alma Rawlings, Mae Hoover. Turner—Ruth Cummett, Helen Butler, Flower Dlaye, Rush Clark, Lestie Hale, Beatrice Gathier, Hazel Butler, Hazel Campbell. Valley Falls- Agnes Robertson Geneva Reading, Mary Kerr, Mildred Hunn, Ruth Counts, Edene Hockens Gladys Rutland. Wellsville—Ruby Selzer, Esthen Jacoby, Mary Muesse, Josephine Fieher, Iva Graybill, Vera Breithaupt, Lola Cordelle, Merle Donoho Meets His Lit Teacher In Hospital in France Chell Frisco Todd, in a recent letter to friends on the Hill, says: "I was very much surprised a few weeks ago to meet a Miss Swenson here in the Red Cross work. She taught rhetoric and I was under her." Since last May, Todd has been driving a car for his brother, Major C. B. Francisco. Major Francisco is a son of former Mayor Francis of Lawrence and is a graduate of the University of Kansas School of Medicine, the presider of the hospital he has charged all of the orthopedic work at the Savannah Hospital, France, a hospital of 30,000 patients. This hospital is only fifteen miles from St. Nazare, where the troops embark for the United States. "The Y. M. from Paris," writes Mr. Todd, "has started excursions with experienced 'dough boys' for guides, to visit points of interest, and as a result the folks over here with the Peace Committee and Red Cross workers that are stationed in Paris, are flocking to the front. I was in Paris three days and, as usual, it is all business, especially so now with the Peace Conference going on there. Was at the University Union and registered and saw several old K. U. men's names on the book. Among them Vie Householder, Burkhelker, and 'Pat' Petroga." See the latest styles in the new fashion magazines at the City Drug Store.—Adv. Read the Daily Kansan. Four of Five First Mentions in Analytique Class Are Awarded to Kansas K. U. Architects Receive Many Beaux-Arts Prizes A late issue of the American Architect, containing official notification of awards made by the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, New York, has just been received at the University. Although drawings were submitted by twenty or more schools in the United States, including Cornell, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Wartburg, Texas and the department of architecture of the University of Kansas received a large number of the mentions and first mentions. In the Analytique class five first mentions were awarded, four of which were given to K.U. students. The other first mention went to a student of Yale University School of Fine Arts, New Haven, Conn. Out of a total of seventeen mentions awarded in this class, six were won by the University of Kansas. Twenty-six drawings were submitted in the Analytique class on the "Exedra Problem." Four out of seventeen mentions is the record made by the K.U. department of architecture in the Projet class, on the problem of the "Athletic Center." No other university or college fared so well. Kahns Pure Milk Company Sells Milk that is pure and fresh— Price, Ten Cents per Quart to Clubs, Fraternities and Sororities. KAHNS Good, Sweet Skim Milk Twenty Cents per gallon- Phone 955 Read the Daily Kansan. 717 Mass. St. In the Equisse-Equise class three mentions were awarded, one of which went to K.U. Eleven drawings were submitted in this class on the problem of "An Entrance to a Safety Deposit Vault." The Beaux-Arts Institute of Design in New York was founded by practicing architects who had been students at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and the institute has been a big factor in the work in design in the architectural schools of this country. They issue programs for problems in design which are followed by all the best schools of architecture. For your rushing parties order cream, nuts, punch and fancy candies from Wiedemanns.—Adv. You have a large variety to choose from, when buying perfumes at Rankins Drug Store. Read the Daily Kansan. Drop in to the AUGUST J. PIERSON CIGAR STORE A full line of cigars, tobacco and pipes, also pipe repairs. 902 Mass. Drop in to the COME ON BOYS! Let's take the girls to Vons— We can get the best things to eat and drink— That's where the students all go they like the music, the drinks and the fine candies for which Von is so famous— Buy your favorite Chocolates in fancy boxes, any size, and take a box home with you when you go— All the students enjoy a visit to Von's Candy Shop 1031 Massachusetts Street VARSITY Matinee, 2:30, 4 o'clock TODAY AND SATURDAY Night, 7:30, 9 o'clock Bryant Washburn in "Poor Boob" Simpson Hightower, known as "Simp," leaves his home town, a failure. He goes to New York, where he does not meet with much success. He is fired from his last "job," and is persuaded by Hope, the stenographer, and Jimmy, the office boy, to go back to his home town and pose as a millionaire. The story of his return there, his meeting with his old-dime sweetheart, "Tiny," who is no longer tiny, are intensely amusing. The predicaments and "scrapes" that "Simp" get into will keep you rocking with laughter. And the one at the climax—why, you don't know whether to laugh or to shout, it's so funny and thrilling.. Come to see "Poor Boob." Fatty Arbuckle in "Love" BOWERSOCK TODAY AND TONIGHT Matinee, 2:30—4:00 Night, 7:30—9:00 William S. Hart in "The Poppy Girl's Husband" The woman in the story is "The Poppy Girl." He was her husband. He hates her with all the hatred that has smoldered and mounted in his breast during the fourteen long years that he has spent behind cold, grey walls. The bag he carries holds the tools of his revenge; tools that will make it impossible for her to betray another man as she betrayed him. But the bag was never opened; the tools were never used. Come to see "Bill" Hart in this new type of character—in this startlingly sensational "Boston Blackie" story. Also latest Pathe News. SATURDAY Madge Kennedy in "A Perfect Lady" also Fatty Arbuckle in "Love" Treat Them Right When your friends from out over the state come up here for the week end, and to attend The Basketball Tournament, take them to The College Inn We have some new music;good, snappy stuff, with a swing to it. They will enjoy that, and they will enjoy the comforts of our dining room and the goodness of our "eats" We want them to come in and get acquainted We want you to make it They will be coming up here to school and we want to show our visitors Friday and Saturday what an excellent place is Your Inn Lee's= College Inn "Ray"Manager