6 THE UNIVERSITY COURIER. The score was as follows: Kansas City...1 0 4 7 0 0 1 2 4-19 Kansas University...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-2 SUMMARY. Earned runs—Kansas City,5. Two-base hits—Connaughton,2. Three-base hit—Rupert. Bases on balls—Off Stultz, 5; off Geer, 5. Struck out—By Stultz, 2; by Geer, 3. Wild pitches—Stultz, 1; Geer, 1. Hit by pitched ball—Hernon. Passed balls—Bergen, 1, Kelsey, 2. Time of game—1:45. Umpire—Henry Nafew. LOGALS. No admission fee will be charged Monday for the Junior-Senior game. This fact ought to insure an unlimited amount of class enthusiasm and presence. The game with Ottawa Saturday ought to draw out a larger crowd. This is the first of the inter-collegiate games and is worth all the college spirit we can manifest. The Law school was lecured by Messrs. Sam Moore and Henry Woolman, two prominent attorneys of Kansas City, Mo., on Monday. Mr. Moore is a graduate of this the Law school and is one of the most successful of the Kansas City bar. The spring oratorical contest has been postponed until Wednesday, May 1st. The contest will be held at Music hall this year as it is a more convenient place than the chapel Twenty-five cents admission will be charged. Thursday was an off day for the Freshmen, as the score of their game against the High school will show. Before the close of the game it was reason for general applause when a Freshman would stop the ball.The High school have a very promising and good all around litte team. ference in class banquets, etc. The faculty have condemned the practice and warned the students against participating in the celebration this year The Kansas-Nebraska Joint Debate. It is an old custom in this University for the Freshman class, with the aid of the Juniors, on the first day of May to erect a May pole, floating the flags of the two classes thereon. The Sophomores and Seniors try to get the flags down. This precipitates an annual class fight, which results only in torn clothes This is the last remnant of the old style college spirit which manifested itself in cane rushers, interfer- The Kansas-Nebraska joint debate will be held in the chapel of University hall on the evening of Friday, May 3d. There will be three representatives from each of the contesting colleges, and each speaker is to have fifteen minutes, while each side is to have ten minutes for rebuttal, the closing speakers to be chosen by the sides they represent. The question is to be: Resolved, That less weight should be given to precedent in judicial decisions. The judges will be President Wm. F Slocom, of Colorado College, Colorado Springs, President John W. Cook, of Illinois State Normal University, Normal, Illinois; and Principal John T. Buchanan, of Kansas City, Mo. The sides and order of the speakers will he as follows: Nebraska, Affirmative-E. B. Sherman, A. J. Weaver, E. McNeal; rebuttal, A. J. Weaver. Pi Phis Entertain Kansas, Nagative—T. J Madden, J. E. Little, F.M Brady; rebuttal, T. J. Madden. The Pi Beta Phi party last Friday night was one of unusual interest. Invitations being issued for a "bal blane" the guests all appeared with powerdered hair and all most all of the girls wore white gowns. The effect was novel and pleasing. The hall was artistically decorated with palms. Pi Phi colors and rugs, cushions, etc. Cherry ice and cakes were served during the entire evening from a dainty table in the corner of the balroom. The reception committees included Mr. and Mrs J. W. Green. Mr. and Mrs A. DD. Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Emery. The music was delightful and dancing continued until a late hour. Among the out of town guests were Misses Mame and Ruby Boyd and Miss Kirk, of Leavenworth; Misses Nellie Hawkins and Bertha Hamilton, of Ottawa: Misses Deveroux and White. of Topeka and Miss Clara Poehler, of Minneapolis. Minn. Messrs. Warren Akers and Armstrong, of Topeka: Snow, of Ottawa, August Poehler, of Minneapolis; Harry Fox, of Atchison, and Miss and Mr. Hadley, of Kansas City, Mo. W Bo Gross Fa or c Robe Johns len, Depo Claud istry Kuhn profede denta cal p cours stree Spo on Sy ogy, Fryer H. S. D. S. S., m E. Jo Kinle The access present pacific tar will be Maleny. M J. II Next