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FOUR GROUPS IN KANSAS RELAYS Game To Be Held at Lawrence April 17 Attracting Interest BETTER QUARTERS READY LAWRENCE, Kan., Fob. 24. Fif ten rclny races divided into four classes, and nine special events for university and college men will make this early are that the fourth annual Kansas Relays, to be held here April 17, it was announced from the Uni versity of Kansas today. With the indoor track season drawing to a close, interest of the coaches and track men has already turned to the Kansas Relays, the first outdoor track event of the sea son which ranks as a major sports carnival in the Middle-West. Last season the Kansas Relays drew nearly one thousand entries from one hundred institutions in thirteen states, and indications even this early are that the fourth annual holding of the event will draw an even more representative field of the nation's athlets. The program this year calls for six relays in the University class; four college relays, one junior college re lay, and four high school class relays. Six University Race University relays include the quar ter mile, half-mile,, mile, two-imle, four-mile, and medley. College relays are at half-mDe, mile, two-mile, and medley. A single one-mile relay is offered for junior colleges, military acade mies and preparatory schools. The high school relays, open to any high school in America, will be the half-mile, mile, two-mile, and medley. Special Eevent Special events, open to university and college athletes, under Missouri Valley eligibility rules of no fresh man competition, include the 100 yard, 120-yard high hurdles, 3000 meter run, 16-lb. shotput, pole vault, running high jump, running broad jump, discus ' throw, and javelin throw. Roomier quarters for handling the competing athletes this year are made certain by the completion of the recent $80,000 addition to the K. U. Memorial Stadium, including lockers, showers, and dressing rooms. Prizes this year include gold watches to the first place winners in university and college class events, with silver and bronze medals to the second and third place winners. Gold and bronze medals will go to place winners in junior college and high school events. Trophy cups will be awarded each winning relay team. Kappa Sigma and Phi Sigs Winners (Continued From Page One) Gradoville made a free throw for Phi Kappa. Grace put Phi Sigma Kappa ahead with a pretty toss from the sidelines. Cripe evened it up with a free throw. Andrews snared a nice shot and Carkoske caged a pretty one from center, keeping the score tied. King threw in a free basket, and Grace got a neat short I LEARN TO DANCE 1 Mr. Lnella C WillUnu will teach jJ fmt te dance in aix private lesaon. gj PhoM far appointment U Phone B 425s Studio 1220 D Now enjoy all-day shaving comfort NO matter how sensitive your skin, it will find all-day comfort in Williams Aqua Velva the new, scien tific after-shaving liquid. A few drops Ixcp the skin all day velvety smooth just as Williara Shaving Cream leaves it. Big 5-oz. bottle 50c At all dealers'. r O ft BETTER SHAVING WILLIAMS shot Gradoville came back with a field goal from under the basket. The score was 9 to 6 for the Phi Sigs. King, for the Phi Sigs, was the whole Bhow at the opening of the last period He snared a field goal, flipped in a gift toss, and came back again with one from the floor. Cripe received a nice pass and caged the ball, counting for Phi Kappa. King was not to bo stopped yet, as he tossed in another field goal. Grace ducked around the defense, and scored a two-pointer. Higgins came in and netted a beauty from the center line. Grace deserved to count on a nice try, but failed. This half was all on the Phi Sigma Kappa side. Andrews scored, Grace follow ing with another field goal. King closed the point making with a flip from the floor. The final score was 26 to 8. The last two games of the third round will be played today, and the finals will be run off on Saturday. An admission price of ten cents is being charged. The box scores: Alpha Sigma Phi FG FT F Pts. Peterson, f 0 0 10 Konkel, f 10 0 2 Curtis, f 1113 Larson, f 0 0 10 Weymuller, f .... 0 0 0 0 Lang, c 0 0 2 0 Ogden, g 0 0 10 Fetterman, g .... 0 0 4 0 Coatsworth, g 0 0 0 0 Total 2 1 10 5 Kappa Sigma FG FT F Pts. Ullstrom, f 3 117 Paulsen, f 3 0 16 Keyes, f 0 0 0 0 Othmer, c 4 5 1 13 Krall, g 3 2 18 Holmes, g 10 0 2 Total 14 8 4 36 Phi Sigma Kappa FG FT F Pts. Grace, f 5 0 0 10 King, f 4 2 3 10 C. Johnson, f .. 0 0 0 0 Andrews, c 2 0 0 4 Burkhart, c 0 0 0 0 Higgins, g 10 0 2 Nicholson, g 0 0 2 0 Johnson, g 0 0 0 0 Total 12 2 5 26 Phi Kappa FG FT F Pts. Mestel, f 0 0 0 0 Gradoville, f .... 110 3 Horacek, f 0 0 0 0 Koehnke, f 0 0 0 0 Cripe, c 110 3 Carkoski, g 10 12 McLaughlin, g .. 0 0 0 0 Total 3 2 18 RENT-A -FORDS Long or short trips. RELIABLE SERVICE We plan to have plenty of cars at all hours. MOTOR OUT COMPANY 1120 P. St Always Open B6819 ADV. 97 Special Showing New models and woolen Two Pants Suits $35 to ?50. Top Coats $25 to $45 LOU HILL College Clothes 1309 O St. Up a few steps and turn to the left. HDSKER MATHEN TO MINNESOTA Gopher Wrestler Perk Up Clapp Expects Hard Match TEAM LEAVES TOMORROW The University wrestling team will meet the University of Minnesota in a dual meet at Minneapolis next Sat urday night. They will leave Lin coln on Friday afternoon. Dr. Clapp stated that the match promised to be much harder than ex pected. Minnesota seems to have picked up a good deal since her meet with Ames, which she lost 18 to 2, and beat Wisocnsin the other night 14 to 3. The team is in the best of shape outside of Blore, who has an infec tion in his arm, and Tuning, who was injured in the meet with Missouri, but both ought to be all right by Sat urday, according to Dr. Clapp. Same Nebraska Team Nebraska will probably be repre sented by the same team which met Missouri, including Blore, in the 115 pound class, Weber in the 125, Kel logg in the 135, Skinner in the 145, Brannigan in the 158, Highley in the 175, and Tuning in the heavyweight. The meet will be held under the Western Inter-collegiate rules. On Saturday, March 6, the team will meet Iowa State in a return match there. On March 12 and 13 they will enter the Missouri Valley meet at Oklahoma A. & M. If they show up well in these meets they may take part in the A. A. U. meet to be held at Iowa City, March 19 and 20. Gish Ready For High School Meet (Contmuea from Page One.) Entertainment Provided In the way of entertainment the athletic department wil have super vised trips through the University buildings and the state capitoL I These trips will be held during the three days the tournament is in pro gress. On Friday evening the enter- jtainment will be given for the teams under the auspices of the freshman class of the -University. Pictures of the Notre Dame game and of life around the University will be shown and talks will be given by men prominent in University athletics. Eleven playing floors will be avail able for use three in the field house, two in the Armory, one in the Y. M. C. A., two in Whittier Junior high school, two in Lincoln high school, and one in Bancroft school. Gish has worked out a schedule to take care of 300 teams. 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Entriei To Date Classification will be made accord ance with the size of the town, the number of boys in the high school, the season's record, and their prcvl ous tournament experience. The teams who have entered up to date are: Ansley, Bemer, Bridgeport, Brunswick, Cairo, Chapman, Cort land, Creston, Duncan, E'khom, J-'us- tis, Farnam, Hallam, Harvard, Hardy, Holdredge, Holbrook, Leigh, Liberty, Miller, Ohiowa, North Bend. O'Neill, Palmer, Palisade, Rural, Pilger, Pleasanton, Sidney, Sutton, and To bias. As has been the custom for years past, a handsomely engraved gold basketball, actual size, will be award ed to the winner in Class A. Win ners in all other classes will be aw arded appropriate loving cups. College Press A FIZZLE (Daily Ilini) The Illini can scarce restrain its glee at the impending joys of an other "Hello Day." In fact we think more of Hello Day than we do of the point system, which, it must be ad mitted, is a lot. This Hello Day is a venerable tra dition, and it has been around these parts for many yeara, and any criti cism directed against it ought to be well considered, fori naturally old things are apt to be pretty good ones, just as the old ideas or old eggs are. For the benefit of benighted new students it should be explained that on one day every year all University women don tags upon which are printed "Hello girls," or words to that effect. The women wear these tags about the campus, and whenever they meet each other, they glare at each other and maintain a determined silence. Then at the end of the day the tags are destroyed, preferably by fire, and the women become their own sweet selves again. Hello Day is probably about the worst fizzle and we realize that it is a broad statement the worst fiz zle that is perpretrated in these parts all year. It is the inevitable result of systematizing everything under the sun. If there were any spontan eity about the University's environs, Hello Day might show a chance, but as it is, nobody says hello because no points are offered for it. Hello Day is an outward institu tion, if it ever was worthwhile, and the campus will be a lot better off when the women or the Woman's Lea gue stops trying to fool people by giving them tags. The money spent for tags would be better devoted to buying an adding machine for the new point system. Nebraska will show their heel3 to many athletic as pirants next Saturday at Illinois. Remember our prediction. Liberty Barber Shop E. A. 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