SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Lindsey Expects Men to Return Coach Ad Lindsey is taking the summer easy in Lawrence, at the same time checking up a bit on his football charges for the coming year. The half-dozen who came out of the spring semester with shortage in scholastic standing, are in summer school or are taking courses by correspondence. One or two are all who finally will be lost to the squad he said. "Looks as if we would have the spring bunch back, and ready to go," said the coach. His problem this fall is not an easy one, for Kansas is to meet the University of Texas here Sept. 24. Now that is just two weeks after the day of first practice in the fall, and will call for some intensive training and conditioning. And the next week the Jayhawkers go to South Bend for a game with Notre Dame. Art Lawrence, Wildecat second baseman, is one of the many former K.U. athletes playing in the softball league. Grid fans will remember that Art is the boy whose passing was the talk of the Big Six a few years back. He is still as good as ever and is one of the chief reasons that the Wildcats are leading the league. Art is now coaching at Rosedale High in Kansas City. A fellow by the name of L. A. Brooks is a headache to the Wildcats. He was the principal reason that the Sooners showed so well against the league leaders'. Brooks is a teacher in East High in Denver. In the play off game Tuesday, Brooks made 11 put outs, more than the average first baseman usually gets. He plays in left field. Dr. Allen's son, Bob, who is Captain of the second place Jayhawkers is willing to bet anyone his shirt that his team will overtake the fast stepping Wildcats before the season is ever. His team mates feel the same way about it. "Shorty" Coulson, of the Wildcat clan, is a gym instructor at Newton High. Newton is noted as a great basketball city, but "Shorty" assures us that they can do other things there-- for instance, play baseball. Wildcats Win Playoff Game driving across the winning run in the last half of the seventh inning. The Wildcats retained their league lead when they defeated the Sooners 6-5 in a play off game Tuesday evening. The game was tightly contested all of the way with the Cats finally In their previous meeting the two teams battled to a tie in an extra inning affair that was called on account of darkness. The game featured the defense work of Brooks and the pitching of John Buller. Brooks, from the left field garden was credited with 11 put outs. Art Lawrence and "Shorty" Coulson contributed greatly to the Wildcat win. Goebel Edits Iowa Paper Marvin T. Gobel, next fall's student publisher of the University Daily Kansan is editing his home town paper at Alton, Iowa during the summer months. SALE BOSTONIAN & MANSFIELD Sport and Ventilated SHOES Whites - Brown and Whites and Black and Whites $8.75 $6.55 Shoes $7.50 Shoes $5.60 $6.00 $4.50 Shoes $5.50 $4.15 Shoes GOLF SHOES were to $6.50 --- $4.15 One group Whites and Ventilated Shoes were to $5.00 ___ $2.95 Store Hours 8:30 to 5:00 Except Saturday Store Hours 8:30 to 5:00 Except Saturday Starting Monday for Seven Days Elizabeth Arden products 20% off For the first time in many years you may take your choice of Elizabeth Arden's entire line of world famous beauty products, at 20% discount. We have listed just a few of the unusual values in this event. Item Regularly Less 20% Poudre d'Illusion $3.00 $2.40 Poudre d'Illusion $1.75 $1.40 Enamel Lipstick $1.50 $1.20 Cleansing Cream $3.00 $2.40 Orange Skin Food $1.75 $1.40 Blue Grass Perfume, dram $1.25 $1.00 Tooth Paste 3 for $1 3 for 80c Sun-pruf Cream $1.00 80c New Members Are Initiated Into Education Security Initiation services and a dinner for newly elected members to Fi Lambda Theta, national honorary education sorority, were held at 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Colonial Tea Room. The initiates were Mabel Lofgren, Anna Erickson, Esther Erickson, Alna Ephraumson, Marie Brotherson, and Daisy Alice Gengelbach. Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, assistant professor of English, read several poems p隶ting to teaching. About thirty-five persons were present. AT THE DICKINSON Drama to tug at your heart-strings is this human scene from "Romance of the Limberlost" in which the Gene Stratton Porter heroine is compelled to marry against her will. Starts Sunday at the Dickinson. AT THE VARSITY Joan Bannett and Warner Boxer in Walter Wagner's "Voyages of 1985." Sunday, at the Varsity. AT THE GRANADA Three on a Wish—Kay Johnson, Bonita Granville and Claude Fains are strictly concerned with family matters in this scene from "White Banners," the film version of the Lloyd C. Douglas novel, coming to the Granada Sunday for 4 days.