UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN EMPORIA HAS REAL BASEBALL MACHINE Collegians Will Make the Hopes Travel to Win Tomorrow To win from the Emporians in tomorrow's game the Hopes will have to travel a fast pace. The Emporians come here on top of a 4 to 3 decision over the fast St. Mary's bunch. The team that will line up against Kansas to-morrow is practically the same one that held Kansas to a 7 to 5 score in last years fractures. All of the men are reported to be working at top speed and for twirler-in-chief the Emporians have, one, Frazier who is said to be something of a wizard in the pill hewing line. It is not known definitely whether he will be seen in action on McCook field as he was actively engaged in the St. Mary's game The line up for Kansas will probably be the same as that played against Missouri. Walker will probably pitch. The varsity will be able to furnish a much faster brand of ball than that which was displayed for the benefit of the Missourians as the last few days in use in equipment building the field which was not as fast as it might have been. A good deal of time has also been spent in teaching the Jayhawkers to hit the dust when running bases. BOWS AND ARROWS NOW Woman's Athletic Association Will Do the Robin Hood Stunt Another sport threats to crowd into the lime-light of college activities. On account of the sudden interest in athletics displayed by the girls, of the University and the lack of accommodations for them, the Woman's Athletic Association has turned it's attention to the Robin Hood Game. The Association has imported a couple of bows and, several cases of arrows and are now trying out their skill in the secrecy of the fields back of the gymnasium. If any amount of ammunition is planned to organize an archery chain which will take long tramps afteld armed with their deadly weapons. It is also planned to stage an archery tournament the latter part of May for the benefit of those interested in the game. At the tournament the regular five foot targets will be used at distances of 50 to 100 feet. Mr. Glenn Morris of Oklahoma City is visiting with his sister, Carrie Morris, a senior in the College, this week. At a recent meeting of the Fordham University athletic association it was voted to consider basketball a major sport in the future. College of Emporia VS. Kansas University BASE BALL McCOOK FIELD Saturday April 13th 3:30 o'clock Student Tickets Good Tickets 25c Grand stand 15c extra. of the University The Lottery Man If you don't enjoy laughing, you should not see "The Lottery Man," the climax of the dramatic season. A three act comedy, cleverly written, presented by Lizzie is Funnier than Her Pictures THE MASQUE CLUB FRATERNITIES BATTLE FOR DIAMOND HONORS Schedule Opens Monday With Signs Nu ws With Sigma Nu vs Sigma Chi The fraternity men have scattered themselves over the different base-ball diamonds of the city and are getting into shape for the first games of the inter-fraternity schedule which opens Monday. The frats are divided into two divisions, each team playing two division. The winners of the divisions will then play a series of three games for the championship. The trophy this year will be a silver loving cup presented by Mr. Charles Brooks of Lawrence to be given for one year to the winning team. The cup will remain permanently in possession of the team that wins the championship, and will be awarded annually as act as umpire for all the games.The 'following schedule will be played': April 15, Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Chi. April 16, Sig Alph vs. Phi Delt. April 17, Phi Gam vs. Phi Psi. April 22, Beta vs. Phi Delt. April 23, Sigma Nu vs. Phi Psi. April 24, Sig Alph vs. Alpha Tau. April 29, Sigma Chi vs. Phi Gam. May 2, Phi Delt vs. Alpha Tau. May 6, Beta vs. Sig Alph. May 7, Sigma Nu vs. Phi Gam. May 8, Sigma Chi vs. Phi Psi. May 9, Alpha Tau vs. Beta. FIRST OUTDOOR MEET April 27 the Date Set for the Annual Inter- Class Event The annual out door inter-class meet will be staged on McCook field April 27th. The events will be the same as those in the regular Missouri Valley Conference meets. In addition an inter-class relay will be run. This meet will be open to all athletes of this University and all events will be scratch affairs. The rewards to the winners will be gold, silver and bronze medals for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Any man breaking a university record will be awarded a silver loving cup. In addition to this meet a dual meet between Central High School and Lawrence High School will be staged the same day. The events of this meet will be run off between the inter-class events. Will Tread The Out Door Track Coach W. O. Hamilton requests all track men to please check in all indoor doors to Mr. Root and report on McCook field every day at 3:30 to go to Des Moines for the relay carnival April 30. Every man should be out every day. Notice Football Players Mercer For Yale's Sport Control Yale's major sports, football, crew and track, instead of being controlled by separate organizations, will hereafter be merged into one body to be known as the Yale Athletic Association, if the present plans are ratified by the students. Football candidates report at McCook field Monday, April 13, at 4:30 to check out suits for spring practice.—Harold Brownlee. LOST—An Acacia pin south o Chemistry building. Liberal re ward. Acacia house B. 321. First to Apply Get Choice of Hours And Courts WOMEN'S TENNIS SEASON OPEN "Two tennis courts, one back of Rowland's and one north of Coach Hamilton's home on Mississippi street will be ready for the girls next week," said Marie Sealy, secretary of the Women's Athletic Association, and manager of the tennis teams today. All girls intending to play tennis must see Miss Sealy at once and arrange for their hours for practice. "Girls who will call me by 'phone this evening," said Miss Sealy, "will have first choice of hours and courts." ATHLETES SHOW'EM French and Woodbury Will Start on Four Days' Trip Next Week Athletic representatives of the University of Kansas will start out the first of next week on a four days trip through the state giving pointers to the different high schools visited on "How to break Records," Todd Woodbury and Will French have been chosen to give the first exhibitions and will leave Tuesday night for Halstead. They will be in Halstead, Wednesday,Sedgwick, Thursday, Mount Hope, Friday, and Winfield, Saturday. It was at the request of several different high school principals of the state that the University took this action of sending its athletes out through the state. This is one of the direct results of the large interscholastic basket ball tournament that was held as the University a few weeks ago. At this time both French and Woodbury gave exhibitions of high jumping and pole vaulting and the visitors were so impressed with the form of the men that the requests followed. The men will spend most of their time on the two above mentioned sports, though some time will also be given to coachong in short dashes and hurdling. Later in the season men will be sent to other schools to give a day's coaching along other lines of sport. The high school are paying the expenses of the athletes. Rears. Retires. Ernst Fletcher Brown, crack stroke oar of Cornell, has led two varsity crews to victories at Poughkeepsie, as well as two crew against Harvard, and on one Carnegie University last year, will never strike a Cornell again, according to information gained at the University infirmary today. Bowen has been confined in that institution for the past two weeks with minor ailments, but it was learned today that rheumatism has set in and his condition was serious. No fears are felt as to the outcome, but it will be some time before he is well again, and even then physicians say he will not be permitted to row. By that time, too, the other members of the crew will be so far ahead in development that he could not catch up. CORNELL LOSES CREW STAR Bowen Who Has Handled Stroke Our For Two Years. Retires. WILL CHOOSE CAPTAINS SOON Leaders of Nebraska Football And Basket Ball Will Be Flouted No election for the football or basket ball captainny will be held until all the men eligible to vote for these officers can be notified and are able to be present if he desire. The task of notifying all absent players was entrusted into the hands of a committee which will begin its work immediately. The basket ball election will be more or less a formality since Sam Carrier has already been chosen by a straw ballot. Ernest Frank, it is expected, will be selected to succeed Jerry Warner as football leader—Daily Nebraskan. STILL WRANGLING IN THE BIG EIGHT No One is Satisfied With Results of Recent Conference Meeting That protests and further wrangling will follow the recommendations made by the "big eight" professors at Saturday's gathering at the Palmer House became a certainty yesterday when dissatisfaction over the proposed rules was expressed in various camps. Chicago and Wisconsin will oppose the attempt to bar their athletic directors as delegates and Minnesota is slated to make further efforts to lessen the severity of the amateur eligibility rules. The maroon officials were indignant at the passing of the resolution which would drop Coach Stagg from the number of the representatives by ruling out all who receive pay for services connected with athletics, and the Wisconsin followers severely criticised the proposal as an affront to Director Ehler. The Chicago professors asserted that Wisconsin and Chicago might combine in a course of action to be determined later... Dean A. W. Small characterized the blow at athletic directors as a mistake while admitting that the delegates had made progress in other directions. Dean Small favors the dual representation plan urged by all the "big eight" presidents at their meeting last month. The members of the maroon board of physical culture and athletics will vote on the recommendations this month, and there is no doubt that a protest will result. STAGG WILLING TO RETIRE The Midway officers recognize the fact that the presence of Coach Stagg and Director Ehler would continue to be criticized by some of the colleges, and they are not likely to try to retain the old grouping of conference delegates. Many of the maroon alumni believe that if the retirement of Coach Stagg was necessary, it should have been accomplished in a more graceful manner. It is known to Coach Stagg's friends that he would have retired voluntarily if he thought it wise or necessary. As the case stands, the director will have the backing of the faculty in whatever course he chooses to take. While Professor Paige of Minnesota was pleased at the success of his resolution against the athletic directors, he was disappointed at the failure of Minnesota's proposal to introduce an eligibility test based on scholarship only. The gopher representative said nothing regarding a break with the conference, but asserted that Minnesota would not favor the old eligibility rules, which are now in force owing to the collapse of the summer baseball compromise and of Minnesota's scholarship plan. Miss Helen Becker of Elsworth is visiting with her brother, Harry Becker, a junior engineer and Mabel Paris, a freshman in the College, this week. Bisque ice cream at Wiedemann's. - Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. Blue Suits Our blue Serge display is a complete clothes show in itself, containing more suits of blue alone than some stores carry in all colors combined. 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