Kansas University Weekly. 253 brought great sorrow to St. Marys, as it was the only game lost by that team on their home grounds in seven years. The score was 7 to 4. Stanley pitched the game. OTTAWA VS K. U. Can Ottawa play ball? Well, I guess "nit!" The 'Varsity won from the Ottawa aggregation hands down" in the game played on McCook field last Tuesday. It was an ideal base ball day and the grounds were in splendid shape. The game was marked by several brilliant plays. Housh's neat stop of Wilbur's sharp hit to the infield was the prettiest play of the season. K. U. had her batting clothes on and landed on the ball at the proper time. Barnett's error on Housh's hard drive to left field brought in four runs in the fifth inning, thus cinching the game for the 'Varsity. Peters pitched a very creditable game up to the seventh inning when Stanley went in. The infield play of the home team was sharp at all times. For the visitors, Wilbur, at short, did some very clever work, while Wilbur, Tracy and Mitchell made a very neat double play. The score: OTTAWA. AB R SB PO A E Tracy, 2d. 5 2 I I I O Barnett, rf. 5 0 2 2 O O Vance, p. 5 0 I 3 2 O Eby, cf. 5 1 2 2 O O E. Davis, c. 5 0 I O 2 Mitchell, 1b. 5 2 O 8 O 2 Wilbur, ss. 5 0 O O 3 2 C. Barnett, lf. 4 1 I 3 I I C. Davis, 3b. 4 1 O I I O Double play, 1, bases on balls, 8; struck out, 8; left on bases, 3. KANSAS. AB R SB PO A E Sherman, cf. 6 3 2 I I I Todd, ss. 6 3 2 I 3 I Swett, 1b. 6 4 1 12 O O Housh, 2b. 6 4 3 I 5 I Curry, c. 6 1 1 I 2 O Blackshere, 3b. 5 2 3 2 I O Griggs, lf. 6 1 I O O O Peters, p. 5 3 I O O O Stanley, rf and p. 4 0 I I I O Bases on balls, 10; struck out, 3; left on bases, 3. Ottawa 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 2—7 Kansas 2 2 2 1 5 0 0 9 0—21 Vance struck out 3. Peters struck out 5, Stanley 3. School of Fine Arts. Prof. Penny went to Ottawa last Wednesday. Invitations are out for the first two recitals, Miss Skofstad's May 13th, and Miss Spaulding's May 15th. Each Senior is issuing four hundred invitations. Many are regretting that Music Hall is not larger. The fifteenth recital was given last Wednesday. There will probably be one more of these afternoon recitals. It is an appaeciated fact that they have been better attended this year than ever before. The large audience is a stimulant to the student for harder work. The Euterpe club held its final program meeting for the year Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Starr. The attendance was good although there were a few absentees. However, they were punished in that they missed a delightful meeting for Miss Starr had surprises in store. After an enjoyable program refreshments were served and then a souvenir calendar presented to each member by the hostess which were much appreciated as a remembrance of many pleasant gatherings held by the club. Although the regular meetings have ceased the the club has by no means disbanded and further plans are being made for this year. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Miss Starr for her entertainment. Underwear. No other house in town can show such values or variety in styles in underwear. W. Bromelsick.