∞ THE UNIVERSITY COURIER. proud. Stone is down on several numbers and much is expected of him. proud. Stone is down on several numbers and much is expected of him. These are among the entries: Motter Chamberlain, Stone, Clark, Newton, Chasand Roy Fletcher, Pope, Armour, Walker, Hester, Thrasher, Ricksecker, Hill, McMurray, Foster and Alder. The following are the events: 100 yard dash—prize, sweater from Wm. Bromelsick Running broad jump—prize, razor from Jaedicke Standing high jump—prize, 5 pound box of candy from Wiedemann. One mile run—prize, tennis shoes from Bullene Shoe Co., and box of chewing gum from A. K Hoge, for second prize. 880 yard dash—prize, hat from Dennis Hat Co. of Kansas City. 440 yard dash—prize, hammock from Weaver. Putting 16-pound shot—prize, autoharp from Bell. One mile walk—prize, knife from Duncan & Stevens, and perfume from Barber Bros., for second prize. Throwing hammer—prize, exerciser from Stewart. High jump—prize, cigars from Klock. Pole vault—prize, lamp from Daily Crockery Co. Broad jump—prize, cigars from Chris Epley. One mile bicycle race—prize from Altman Jewelry Co., of Kansas City. These are among the entries: Motter, Chamberlain, Stone, Clark, Newton, Chasand Roy Fletcher, Pope, Armour, Walker, Hester, Thrasher, Ricksecker, Hill, McMurray, Foster and Alder. The following are the events: 100 yard dash—prize, sweater from Wm. Bromelsick Running broad jump—prize, razor from Jaedicke Standing high jump-prize, 5 pound box of candy from Wiedemann. One mile run—prize, tennis shoes from Bullene Shoe Co., and box of chewing gum from A. K Hoge, for second prize. 880 yard dash—prize, hat from Dennis Hat Co. of Kansas City. 440 yard dash-prize, hammock from Weaver. Putting 16-pound shot—prize, autoharp from Bell. One mile walk - prize, knife from Duncan & Stevens, and perfume from Barber Bros., for second prize. Throwing hammer-prize, exerciser from Stewart. High jump—prize, cigars from Klock. Pole vault—prize, lamp from Daily Crockery Co. Broad jump-prize, cigars from Chris Epley. One mile bicycle race-prize from Altman Jewelry Co., of Kansas City. One-fourth mile bicycle race—prize, Morgan & Wright tires, C. V. Hickman. A general admission of twenty-five cents will be charged. Season tickets will be honored. THE BALL TEAM AT EMPORIA. Manager Means and the Kansas base-ball team left for Emporia yesterday, and will to-day play the College of Emporia. A return game will be played at McCook field a week later. The warm weather of the first few days has sapped the energy of most of the student body, but the ball team has not given way to "that tired feeling." They have been on McCook field for daily practice, and are playing a strong game. Emporia has no mean team, and an exciting contest may be expected. FACULTY VS. SENIORS. Next Tuesday afternoon at McCook field will take place the event of the season—the much talked of matched game between the Faculty and Seniors. For a number of years the Faculty have been able to beat the Seniors at the national game, but this year under the coaching of Jim Kelsey, the Seniors hope to carry off the palm leaf. From a scientific point of view the game may be inferior, but there will be lots of fun. The game is to be a benefit to each of the students and every one will be expected to attend his own benefit. W Boa Gross. Fac sor cli Robert Johnslen, Depot Claudistry; Kuhn profes dental precourse street Spe on Sy ogy, Fryer H. S. D. S. S., m E. Jo Kinle The access present practical Fac will be Millen, M J. H Next