whe = baseball field Saturday, June 10. Gqagh Kiner Schaake's team has, as yet, to win a contest, and the prospects are none too bright for their overcoming of the Sooners who always have a reputation in developing a splendid base- ball team. This year is ho exceptions But $a baseball fang who like this typieally American game are invited to see the Closing spisode next Saturday éfeerneen; June 1g at 2:30 orelocks There is no admission chargee With the closing baseball game on June 10, the sport fans will now cast their syes toward the ereniren sport. It looks as if the colleges ere planning to carry on a these regular calendar of sports next year. Kansas has already determined to go forward with football and basketball, as well as her other major sports. The football staff is complete at the University of Kansas with Henry Shenk as head coach, and Elmer Schaake and Dean Nesmith yet to be filled, assistent coaches. An eightegame schedule, with one or two open dates/ has already been arranged by Acting Athletic Director Karl Klooz. The sohedule is as follows; Septeuber 18 Open September 25 — Texas Christian University at Kansas City Soptenber 23 Denver University - Denver October 7 Tulsa University at Tulsa October 14 Iowa State College at Ames October 21 University of Nebraska at lewrence * October 28 Open Novenber 4 Open November 11 ‘ Kansas State College at Manhattan November 18 Vatyeratty of Oklahoma at Lawrence November 23 University of Missouri at Columbia