UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TRACK AND BASEBALL TEAMS WILL DINE Athletic Association to Give Feed for 1912 Athletes Tonight as a reward for the work done on the athletic field for Kansas this season, the varsity track and baseball teams will be entertained at a dinner Wednesdays in the gymnasium. The dinner will be held at the College Inn at 7:30 o'clock. Manager Hamilton has posted the names of the men who will participate in the bulletin board in the gymnasium. The captain of the track and baseball teams for next year will be elected as FINALS TO PATTERSON Patterson Winner of Oread Golf Tournament—Defeats Sterling in Finals. The finals in the third annual handicap tournament of the Great Golf Club were played off yesterday afternoon. D. L. Patterson won from M. W. Sterling by a score of 6 up and 4 to play. The winner received as a gift, G. Gibb a new Crawford McGregor ivory faced driver, 1912 model. The next and last event on the regular spring schedule of the Oread Golf Club will be the game with the officers of the Leavenworth Field Club next Saturday. The local team from two weeks ago on the course at Fort Leavenworth, but hope to close the season with a victory on the links next Saturday. Although no games have been scheduled for the summer, the play will continued and the grounds will be kept in place. In the fall will be the club championship tournament, the date of which will be announced later. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR RENT—Room and board for Summer Students, $5.00 a week, 1208 Miss. B. 1253. FOR RENT—A house suitable for a fraternity or club for girls. Call at 1042 Ohio Street. FEIN'S MOTOR BOAT Will be at Your Service at any hour for parties wishing an hour's ride or an outing up the river. For launch parties during the week call either 313. Fare to Cameron's Bluffs 25 cents. Landing at foot of Tenn. St. FORNEY Shoe Shop 1023 Massachusetts St. We Suggest That you take home to "daddy" a box of high-grade Cigars. We make a specialty of box trade. You can get them here from 50c to $15. SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT Phones 608. CARROLL'S 709 Mass. Street Students' Downtown Headquarters PLAN FOR NEXT YEAR SIGMA CHI TAKES CUP 709 Mass. Street Women's Athletic Association The executive committee of the Women's Athletic Association will hold a meeting in the gymnasium, probably on Thursday, to discuss plans for HEXLY's work. Will Meet in Gymnasium on Friday. the members of the council are Dr. Margaret Johnson, head of the department of psychology for women, members of the faculty, Rose Abbott and Nell Martindale; officers of the Association, Amaryllitha Smith, Secretary; Mrs. Jane Kerridge; Marie Sealy, secretary, and Bess Bozo, counselor, Frederika Hooder, former President Schultz, captain of the Crimesons. The present plan is to divide the year into periods, one for basket-ball and volley ball, one for track and baseball. In the spring there will be tennis and swimming tournaments. A tennis tournament is also announced for next season. New captains will be elected next fall by the members of the Crimsons and of the Blues. The officers of the Crimsons are Michael Black, president; Helen Austin, vice-president; Mary Stanwaity, secretary; Martha Hunter, treasurer. AUF WIEDERSEHEN! BASEBALL AND TRACK TEAMS ELECT TONIGHT W. O. HAMILTON, General Manager. The election of the captains of the baseball and track teams will be held in April, but the springing of the two teams at Lee's College Inn at 7:30. All men who have started in an intercollegiate contest this year are eligible to vote for capitals. I wish to thank the Students and Faculty of K. U, for their good will and patronage the past year, the best in the history of the store. We can tend to your parties. Sox man's.—Adv. Thanks! I wish you each and all a happy and prosperous summer, and if quality goods, courteous treatment and square dealing have anything to do with it, (and I think it has), will be glad to greet you in the Fall. Wins Final of Championship Series From Alpha Tau By 8 to 2 Score. In the final game for the inter- fraternity championship the Sigma Chis ran a marathon around the field and carried off the penant with a sash. The game was played Monday afternoon and the results for a time looked as if they would be close. But the Sigs took the lead in the first round, with seven men around the sacks and the Alpha Tau were unable to ston them. In the first two innings both teams were held scoreless as both Hostettler and Wilson were pitching good consistent ball. The third and the fifth, however, proved disastrous for both teams, and in each of these they allowed their opponents go past the home plate. The Sigs also had their batting eye open and after the slow start, literally pounded the Alpha Tau toulfer tooser out of the box. Seventeen hits were registered during the course of the aftereffects. Lee nine in comparison to the seven of the South Vermont slabsters. The trophy won by the Sigma Chis is a handsome silver loving cup presented by Mr. Allie Carroll of Lawrence. The cup will remain the permanent property of the Sigma Chis. The score: R. H E. Sigma Chis: .003 030 020 .001 Alpha Tau: .000 001 001-2 7 3 Batteries: Sigma Chi, Wilson and Martin; Alpha Tau, Hostettler and Stotts, Umpire, Plank. --the academic professionals. The faculty is seen at the University of Oklahoma will be given to the Y. M. C. A. All men who have not returned athletic material check out from the University squared up to do so by Friday, May 31. Martin Poindexter, '08, was in Lawrenc on business Monday and made a brief visit at the University. Professors Talk to Graduates Professor Gessell will speak Wednesday, May 16, the Derby high school commencement, and Price will address the common school graduates of Effingham, the same day. Professor Burdick will speak at the Hiawatha high school commencement; Friday May 31. W. O. HAMILTON. Professors Talk to Graduates The Hayes club at 1300 Louisiana will be open during the summer session. Admit The commencement season is again with us, as is the sweet girl graduate and the pretty commencement student of physical and intellectual beauty, bodyed and embowered in May's most gorgeous floral tributes, are the idol of the hour, to whom we brow the willing knee. Nothing would be more appropriate than a box of presents than a box of Wedemend's Fine Candy.—Adv. Faculty to Become Professionals. The Hayes club at 1300 Louisiana will be open during the summer session.—Adv. Fresh strawberry sundays the best in the land at Soxman & Co—Adv. Quiz books, 5 for 10c at Keeler's Book Store, 939 Mass—Adv. Let Soxman & Co. tend to your farewell parties...Adv. SUFFRAGE LEAGUE HAS 50 MEMBERS Many Others Express Sympathy—Will Begin Canvass Next Fall "The results of our recent membership campaign," said Cora Downs, president of the College Equal Suffrage League, "were very satisfactory. We now have over fifty signed members, with many others who are in sympathy, and will probably join next year." Active work will be carried on by the League during the summer under the direction of Mrs. Helen Brewster and the leadership ranged for by the various leagues over the state. The work at the University is in charge of the president, Miss Downs, and the secretary, Miss Downs. In the county, Miss Downs and Helen Rose, treasurer of the League, will arrange the county day, in connection with the Woman's Equal Franchise league and the Kansas Florence Payne, of Lawrence, will probably be selected by Mrs. Owens, to take charge in Douglas county. We will begin canvassing for new teachers at Downs, "as soon as school opens next week," as the business committee, to see the freshmen and appointed by the president this week. At a large general meeting to be held the next fall a number of Kansas staff members will attend the League. These speakers will be secured by the members of the Advisory Board, Miss Else Neumann, Dr. Margaret Lynn, and Dr. Edna Day. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Largest and best Business College in Kansas. School in session all Summer. Positions secured for graduates. Write for illustrated catalog. Protsch Suits Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Lawrence Pantatorium 12 W. Warren Both Phones 506 FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Take 'em down to Those Shoes You Want Repaired of the good things we have to offer you in Vacation Clothes;whether you will be in the east, north, south, or west, we have the correct attire and at an attractive price. Bags, Suit Cases Travelers' Accessories Send the Daily Kansan Home Please put me down for a year's subscription to the University Daily Kansan for which I agree to pay $2,00 before Nov. 1, 1912. This to include the Summer Session Kansan. The University Daily Kansan: Signed. Address___ Drop in any University mail box. PHILLIPS FOR Quality in Decorations and Workmanship, if You Want the Real Up-to-Date Goods 814 MASS. STREET is the place you are looking for. WE can save you time and expense; can do your work better and give you more choice selections if you will let us do your painting and decorating while you are away this summer. Come in and let us explain our proposition L. L. PHILLIPS & CO. Both Phones----192 The Wall Paper and Paint Store SENIORS Don't Forget that Cap and Gown Picture SQUIRES