UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MARCH 12, 1919. Basket Ball Tournament For State High School To Be Well Attended Coach Hamilton Asks Organiza- tions to Help Entertain Teams March 28-29 At the rate inquiries are being received by Athletic Manager W. O. Hamilton concerning the State High School Basketball Tournament to be held in Robinson Gymnasium March 28-29, the big event this year will be the greatest in the state from all over the state are asking the Jayhawker coach for entry blanks for the tournament will be represented this year. Manager Hamilton expects the fraternities and sororites to cooperate with him in making the big tournament a success from every standpoint. It has been the custom for the organizations on the Hill to entertain the boy's and girl's teams from over the state and help to give them a good impression of the university, and the Kansas coach hopes that entailment can be provided or every team in the tournament. Some of the teams came from clear across the state to enter, according to the coach, who cited the Syracuse girls team as an example. Syracuse is 400 miles southwest of Lawrence. The interest of the high schools all over the state is centering on the tournament as the only means of definitely settling the state championship. There are probably more claimants of the title this year than ever before and every fast team in Kansas will be here to settle the dispute. Entries are due at Manager Hamilton's office by March 20. Colored Women's Teams Will Play Saturday Night Is First Time in History That Kansas Has Had Colored Teams The colored woman's two basketball teams which have been practicing under the direction of Hazel Pratt, Coach of Women's Athletics, will play a game in Robinson Gymnastium Saturday, March 15 at 7:15 o'clock. It is the first time in the history of women's athletics at the University of Kansas that there have been teams composed of colored women. They have been practicing against each other during the basketball season but this is to be their first match game. The lineup for the teams are: First team: : Capt. Mae Harlan, J.C.; Louise Thompson, R. C; Anna Rogers and Irmia Frasier, forwards; Leah Crump and Lille Lee, guards. Second team: Capt. Vivian Anthony, J.; C. Daisy Hughes, R. C.; Doris Novel and Armida Thompson, forwards; Dannie Hill and Edna Anderson, guards. Twenty-one shades of Rit at the City Drug Store.—Adv. Quinine hair tonic. The best all around hair and scalp tonic on sale Rankins Drug Store.-Adv. $4.00 HAT Three New Shades 7 5-8 to 6 3-4 NOTICE NORTH WINDOW Three Student Volunteers From K. U. at McPherson Missionary Subjects Considered at Convention—Dr. Arthur Braden Among Speakers Miss Lula G. Bookwalter, Miss Edi McGaffey, and Dr. Arthur Braden represented the University at the annual state convention of Student Volunteers at McPherson last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. There were about twenty delegates from the colleges of Kansas besides many from McPherson who did not register. J. C. Forner of McPherson College, president of the state organization last year, presided. Miss Bookwalter spoke on "Woman, the Key to the Orient." Doctor Braden gave two addresses, "Education and Missions," and "Missions and Present Day World Problems." The general theme of the convention was the student's part in world fellowship. Among the other speakers were Bishop Carr armen of Locknow, India, Miss Wagner of Japan, and Mrs. R. Reed McClure national traveling secretary of the Student Volunteers. Next year's convention will be at Washburn College. Three delegates from K. U. helped out by a Bakeer, give the Rock Chalk at the Student Volunteer Banquet at McPherson last Saturday. Read the Daily Kansan. 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"Quality and Service" Regular Meals Thirty Cents Supreme Cafe "That's the Place to Eat" PROTCH The College Tailor 833 Mass. St. Here's that new suit that looks as if it were a double-breaster but really is only single. A dandy new model for young men- $45 New Caps New Hats K. U. Dramatic Club Will Present Two Splendid One-Act Plays "FEED THE BRUTE" and "THE NEIGHBORS" Little Theatre, Green Hall Wed. March 12, 7:30 Tickets at Door 15c. Don't Miss Seeing Then Have You Heard THAT Mrs. Bumstead-Leigh will be repeated at the Bowersock MONDAY NIGHT March 17th FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Armenian Relief Fund Given again upon request of business men of Lawrence. Played to full house before. Tickets go on sale at Round Corner Drug Store Thursday morning. Corner Drug Stope Thursday mornin