UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS NINE FALLS TO MAHONEY 5 TO 1 Last Game on Home Diamond Was Disastrous to Coach Sherwin's Men AMMONS AND BUZICK HIT WELL The Two Pellet Swaters Hold Up Former Records—Season Closes Saturday with St. Marys Game Yesterday's base ball defeat by St. Marys may be summed up in two words errors and Mahoney. With, both teams making seven hits spice, a perfectly oiled machine piloted by the Jahvah wripped four run lead from the Jahvah rickets St. Marys was the first to score, pushing one point over in the first inning. In the second the Jayhawks came back and scored through the efforts of Ammons. After that the Kansasn were held scoreless. In the third the Quigley athletes slipped another around and two more in the seventh and one in the eighth. Most of the runs were made on the three errors chalked up against the Jay-hawkers. Mahoney pitched like a real leaguer and, backed by a fighting infield that played errorless ball, he was able to keep the Kansas hits well scattered. For Kansas, Ammons and Buzick were the pellet wallopers, Buzick hitting a thousand. In the seventh and eighth Quigley displayed several high class passes that kept the Kansas fans that they were real swaters. The Kansas aggregation will close the season next Saturday with St. Marys on their own grounds. The score by innings. R.H.E. St. Marys 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 -5 7 0 K.U. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Batteries; St. Marys, Mahoney and Stalk; Kansas, Buzick and Benkelman. Auf Wiedersehn Tennis enthusiasts of the University of Kansas will have one more chance to see the Jayhawker raquet widders in action when they tangle with Bennie Owen's Sooners from Oklahoma Friday and Saturday. TENNIS SEASONCLOSES Final Fling of Racquet Mer With Oklahoma Friday and Saturday The matches will consist of both single and double sets. C. A. Burnett and Paul Nees will represent the Kansans. Auf Wiedersehn Subscribe for the Daily Kansan Now "Well, so long, old man." "So long. See you next fall." "Fine and dandy. Well, so long, old man." "So long." "We'll keep track of each other and the old school through the Summer Session Kansan." "No need. Just sign a slip from the paper and drop it in any University mail box. Cub Baer'll do the rest." "That's right. Glad you mentioned it. I might have forgotten to subscribe. Walk over to the Daily Kansan office with me." ANNUAL REGATTA TO BREAK ALL RECORDS Seventeen Events Are to Be Staged June 2 on Potter Lake The annual Commencement Regetta to be staged on Potter Lake, June 2 promises to be the most exciting thrilling one of its kind ever staged. Seventeen events are to be held and all are reported to be thrillers from the word go. The meet will open with the 100 yard canoe dash and will begin with a race between the seniors and freshman under revised rules, a la Dr. Naismith. The feature of the meet is reported to be the specialty called "whale fishing" to be staged by the members of the Chemistry department. Practically no dope can be secured on this stunt, but it is claimed by its originators to fall under the "real class" column. No man, woman, or child will be staged for the benefit of each individual. It is up to all persons with the least aquatic talent to signify their intention of entering the meet. In order that the entries may be given a chance to practice, it is intended that they be typed. as the equipment of boats, life belts and life savers arrives. The events to be stages are as follows Canoe race, 100 yards, single. Canoe race, 100 yards, single. Canoe race, 75 yards, doubles, women. Canoe race, 100 yards, doubles, faculty, alumni, and seniors. Canoe race, quarter mile, doubles. Canoe race, 200 yards, mixed doubles Walking the boat. Whale fishing. Chemistry department. Topsy turvy canoe race, 50 yards. Walking the boom. Swimming, 30 yard dash; barrel race, 25 yards; swimming, 100 yards; fancy diving; high diving; rescue race; tug of war, alumni versus seniors; freshmen versus sophomores; water base ball, seniors versus freshmen. COLLEGIANS IN DEMAND BY MAJOR LEAGUE CLUB Pitcher and Catcher of Eastern Schools Sought After to Sign up For Summer Ball. With the closing of the college season near at hand, baseball players on several of the university teams are planning to join the professional ranks for the summer. Major league scouts have reported several sterling players with whom the club are negotiating. Republic of three for league clubs looked over the work of pitcher George Davis of Williams College last Wednesday, while he was shutting out the Princeton varsity team. Davis received several offers If you want something extra good, DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. KANSAS TRACK MEN OFF FOR DES MOINES and asked "tute to consider" then. The New York and Chicago American League clubs and the Pittsburgh Nationals want his services. You will never get this class of goods any cheaper. Stock up now for vacation, or get a commencement gift for some one. AM overstocked on high grade Pipes and Smoking Tobaccos. Sooner than carry these goods through the summer, I have arranged a combination offer that is really the best bargain ever offered a pipe smoker of discrimination. This figures out just about wholesale cost on the combination, and in some cases a little less. In my window is a display of high grade tobaccos, and a big lot of case pipes. Each jar of tobacco has a price on it. You pick out the tobacco you want, pay the price marked, and take your choice of the pipes. Major league scouts are trying to get the signatures of Catcher Mayport of the University of Vermont to a contract. Overstocked! 827 Mass GRIGGS 827 Mass TO DECIDE OLYMPIC ENTRIES Catcher Sterrett of Princeton will in all probability join the Chicago Americans. The crack pitcher, Hyatt of West Point, will take a furlough of three months this summer and pitch for Detroit. Willett of the Detroit club went to West Point and saw Hyatt perform and reported to Hugh Jennings that he would be a success. Sixteen Cinder Artists Lef This Morning to Enter Conference Meet A New Coach For Ohio State Coach John Richards, who Northwestern papers have been saying would recall his Wisconsin resignation and not come to Ohio State as athletic director, today sent word to Ohio that he had accepted terms here and would report September 1. Richards will be with the $8,100. He gave great pressure was brought for him to remain at Wisconsin, but conditions there were such that he could not. The faculty of the School of Fine Arts will entertain the students of the School Saturday afternoon at Professor Hubach's farm on west. Warren street Tennis, horse-shoes, baseball, senior tennis, gambling will be the events of the day. This is the first annual picnic of the School of Fine Arts, and an attempt will be made to organize the school as well as other departments of the University. Hazen, French and Murray Will go to Chicago if Good Showing is Students in School of Fine Arts to be Entertained Saturday. FACULTY WILL MAKE FUN Whether or not Kansas is entered in the Western Conference meet and the Olympic tryouts at Chicago in June depends on the showing of the athletes at the Western Conference meet at Des Moines Saturday. If the Kansas track hopes, Hazen, French, and Murray show any championship tryouts in the Western Conference June 1st and the Olympic tryouts on June 8th. Otherwise the track season for Kansas will close Saturday. Made Saturday. Sixteen men will take the trip, the pick of this season's track squad, and as all are in good condition it looks great. The boys' firsts, will be picked up for Kansas. The men who will make the trip are: Stuckey, D. Davis, Cramer, Grieble, Wilson, Black, Fairchild, G. Smith, Murray, Patterson, Hazen, Perry, C. Woodbury, H. Woodbury, Wood and French. The nearest competitor for second honors will be Nebraska, she is doped to take the mile, and possibly the half and quarter-mile. The Jayhawker hopes for second place in this meet are based mainly on grabbing a large supply of firsts and seconds in the individual events. Despite contrary dope, Kansas expects to make a close fight for first in the high jump, two mile and the hurdles. SIGMA CHI-ALPHA TAU PLAY FOR FRAT HONORS The final games for the inter-fraternity baseball championship opened this afternoon between the Sigma Chis and Alpha Taus. Three games will be played and the nine winning two of them will be presented with the championship cup. Final Inter-Fraternity League Game Opened This Afternoon—Champions Gets Silver Cup The fraternity games this year, especially in the second division, have been more interesting and have shown better playing than those of previous years. Several tie games were played, one of them being a ten inning draw between the Phi Delta and Sig Alpha. The final decision of this game has never been determined, as the schedule was crowded and a convenient time could not be set in which to play it off. The games for the championship should be especially interesting as each won the lead of it's division by a narrow margin. The games will be played on the McCook diamond. BEST COLLEGE COURSE IS THAT IN ATHLETICS "I would not exchange the athletic training I received on the Yale field for my best course in college," says Raymond G. Clapp, M.D., professor of physical education and director of studies at the University of Nebraska. “An athlete,” says Dr. Clapp “develops a spirit of thoroughness and ‘stict-to-i-veness’ that is of inestimable value to him in after life. He has learned to despise a ‘quitter’ and will see the problem solved regardless of the effort necessary to accomplish it.” Dr. Clapp sums up the chief beneficial effects of athletics as follows: (a) Better general health. NEXT (c) Increased ability to perform mental work. (b) Increased ability to perform muscular work. HEATING PLANT SEEMS TO BE OUT OF A JOB (d) Character development. The University heating is now on the "easy job" list. Last winter ten boilers and five men on a shift were taxed to their utmost and burned coal faster than it could be brought from the state prison at Leavenworth. Now two boilers and one man do the work with ease. On all Pennants, Steins, Jewelry and other K. U. Novelties 40% Discount FRATERNITY RUSHING AGREEMENT AGITATED WEEK College Book Store Pennsylvania's Inter-Fraternity Agreement Provides That All Rushing be Confined to the Campus. Quiz books, 5 for 10c at Keeler's Book Store, 939 Mass—Adj. Agitation regarding the inter-fraternity rushing agreement has been started anew at the University of Pennsylvania and a meeting of the representatives from twenty-four chapters has been called. At this meeting it will be determined whether the present plan of "rushing" new members is worthy of carrying out another year. This plan was adopted last fall by the faterities of Pennsylvania and provides that no student shall be rushed before the opening of college, all rushing must be confined to the campus, no bids ate to be given until the first Monday in December. The men who are bid shall have one week to make answer, and their answer must be in writing. The objection to the plan is that the rushing season is long. It is objected to by perhaps a majority of the fraternity, and it should be shortened to one month. Miss Ruth Hucas, ex '11, who is visiting in Lawrence, has gone to Kansas City for a few days to be the guest of Miss Dorthy Porter. Mr. Lawrence Pearls will entertain in honor of Miss Rireh Clucas ex '11, of Pueblo with a informal dance at the Beta house, Saturday evening. Miss Bruce Porter ex'11, of Kansas City, who has been a guest at the Pi Phi house, returned to her home this morning. Mr. Fred Petit ex '11, of Peabody will arrive Sunday to be a guest at the Phi Psi house. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR RENT—During Summer Session and next year, nice rooms for women. Two out-door sleeping porches. 1022 Ohio. Bell 1597. FOR RENT—Room and board for Summer Students, $5.00 a week, 1208 Miss. B. 1253. FEIN'S MOTOR BOAT Will be at Your Service at any hour Will be at Your Service at any hour on SUNDAYS Landing at foot of Tenn. 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