WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. 1931 PAGE THRER UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawkers End Baseball Season in Fourth Place Victories Over Iowa State Elevate Kansas Baseball Team Out Of Cellar FINAL SCORE 5 TO The curtain fell on the Kansas baseball season with the second victory in two days over the Iowa State nine in Ames yesterday. The score of the final game of the year was 5 to 2 and it was the team's first fourth place in the league standings. Arlyn Kraemer hurried the victory for the Jayhawker and allowed only five hits. In only one timing were the Cyclones able to catch their hits by twirling two of them across twice in the third. After that Kraemer pitched six仁仁 of scorceress ball. Kansas scored twice in the third and put over the winning run, with 14 points in victory, the Kansas put over the final scores of the game in the seventh when the Oklahoma State came up. This final victory nurtures the Jay- hawks of fourth place in the league, standing second in the playoffs and five leaves in the conferences. The only队 below them in the standings are low- season leaders, the Cyclones, also with two victories. The season ended for the Cyclones with the final game with Kansas and Nebraska plays. The score by innings: The score by innings: Kansas— 002 190 200 - 5.8 Iowa State— 002 000 000 - 2.5 : Batteries — Kansas, Kraemer and Trombold; Iowa State, Coons, Gustafson and Helman. --attendees and guests of Sigma Delta Chi, national journalistic fraternity for women, super party at the home of Prof. J. J. Kisler, host, last evening of the organization of the organist F. F. Flaherty A. Dill and J.Shively, instructor in the department of journalism, all of whom are members of the Sigma Delta Chi fraternity. KFKU H. R. H., the Mount Oread Carrepont, presented the weekly campus calendar of events for KFKU today at 1 a.m. Following this Miss Helen Haopea, assistant professor of English, she will speak in the sea, which concludes the series of programs about different types of poetry she has been giving during the current semester. Thursday from 11 to 11:30 FKKU will present another special musical program arranged by Mrs. Merleifel. Preceeding this a Celestial travelogue feature "How Far Is It from the Earth to the Sky?" will be given. This evening from 6 to 8:30 a musical program arranged by Mrs. Alice Moncrieff, associate professor of voice, will be presented commemorating the completion of her thesis at the Koninklijk Instituut. Ms. Eber Herb Clark Hill, Kansen poet of Chanute. The program is in follow. Poems by Eather Clark Hill, read by Mrs. Allen McGraw and directed by Ether Clark Hill, music by Rachael Van Kalenberg, song by Mrs. Henry Wrenn,乐谱 of the care been given by (Roam-Mondson), "Che Cwo" (Gluck) sung by Mrs. Roy Underwood, controls by Mary Lou Enter兰堡will be performed. With the program Friday morning the programs broadcast from 11 to 11:30 each day will be discontinued until the 14th of September. Prof. E. B. Eayles will complete series of talks on education during the broadcasting period Friday morning, when he will speak on "Classroom Orgnization" in his book *The Classroom*. Jean Owm will conclude his series on "Education in Spain." Vacation Bible School Held Chanute-Daily vacation Bible school started the first of the week for children in grades K-12. United Church of Benton, United Church of Benton, and Baptist churches. The Bible school runs for two weeks, twice a month in the morning. Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Honor Alpha Chi Omega Seniors With Dinner Ten seniors were honored at the annual farewell dinner given by the freshmen in the chapter house at 6 p.m. m. lt evening. Wise Owls, bearing diplomas from institutions dedicated to the seniors, were used in the table decorations. Each senior was Double Wedding Held in Eureka The honorees were Frances Bates Eleanor McDonald, James White, Jane Whale Fulcheron, Rohman Johnson, Helen Rooney Robinson, Johnston, Helen Rooney Mildford Hoffman, and Mary Spencer. Mr. Fischer attended the University of Kansas and is at present associated with his father in the grocery business in Eureka. Ward has been received of a double wedding ceremony which was performed May 15, 1981, at Erokene, Kans, when Miss Rhynx Knox and Mr. Walter Flocker, and Miss Helen Knox and Mrs. Frieke all of Erokene were united in marriage. Phi Kappa Psi Senior Dinner Given Last Night Filip Kappa Pa held their annual seni on banquet night at the chapter house. All of the seniors gave short tales after the dinner. Kistler Host To Members of Sigma Delta Chi a seniors present were Burton, Lyman, Daniel Esterholt, Hubert Floorch, Kai B. Broker, Lawrence Skinner, David Evans, Charles Neal, Bernard Fink, Cuthbert Hosele, Gerald Gerrid, Garfield Kirk, and Susan Kirk. The senior girls and laboratory instructors in the department of bacteriology are invited to attend night at the Colonial tea room in honor of Dr. John L. Bacon, to be leave on camp for a trip to Europe. Honor Dr. Cora Downs With Dinner Senior Girls of Oread Training School Entertained PALACE BEAUTY SHOP This store has a beautiful campus. The senior girls of the Oread Training School were entertained with a breakfast this morning at 9 a. m. in the library, a member of the graduating class. Four Seniors were honored last night at the annual Kappa Alpha theta formal senior dinner. They were Helen Harper, Janet Coulson, and Eve Lim Carter. Kappa Alpha Theta Seniors Honored at Senior Dinner Alpha Delta Pi Honors Seniors Frances White, Frances Reed, and Lola Banta were honored at a dinner given by Alpha Delta Pi last night, the occasion being the graduation of the three. The dinner was formal and deceased flowers included spring flowers in various colors. Oread Senior Class Holds Banquet TRUNKS The senior class of the Oread Training school held its annual banquet at the Hotel Wool list evening. Followed by a dessert bar and the home of Catherine Sieber. Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Club Meets 730 Mass. St. 987 The Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae club met this afternoon at the home Prices $5, $7.50, $10, and $12.50 Phone 325 20% reduction on clubs of four. Satisfaction guaranteed Promptly and Capably Handled We can check or express it for U. Taxi for All Your Needs Guffin Taxi Service PHONE The place to have a lovely permanent wave of Mrs. W. E. Higgins, 1232 Ohio, at 38 Preceding the club meeting, the members of the alumnum board hold business meeting at the Higgins home. Mrs. Ebbaugh is a graduate of Ball Teachers college and is a member of the Delta Phi sorority. Mr. Ebbaugh attended the University of Kansas where he was active in the work of John Zehlman, J.D. in faculty identity, and he was also active in Sigma Chi, research fraternity at Purdue. Jones-Eshbaugh The wedding of Gwendolyn Ann Jones of Anderson, Ind., and Fred P. Ebbaugh of Goodwell, Okla., took place Sunday, May 17, at Anderson. Word has been received of the marriage recently of James Barrick, a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, and Helen Fraker, a member of the Sigma Kappa sorority. Both were former students at the University of Kansas. Barrick-Fraker Bh. Rogers was in Lawrence last evening visiting friends at the Phi Kappa chapter of the country for the rest of the week. He will leave Chicago the first of three. Miss Winnie Lowrance was a dinner guest last night at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Mrs. Mona Stonebark was a dinner guest last night at the Alpha Gamma Delta house. PiGi Phianna Delta had as dinner guests last evening Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson of Albuquerque, N.M., Margaret Structre of Lawrence. Margaret Seybold of Atchison is a house guest this week at the Pi Beto Phi house. James Scotten of Illinois was a dinner guest last night at the Alpha Chi Sigma house. Marjorie Linsdale of Sapula, Okla., is a guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Breakfast at McPherson Requires at Least 6 Eggs McPherson, Kan- McPherson has had all kinds of prices-cutting wars recently, but the restaurants have staged the latest warfare of this nature. Up to recently, two eggs, toast, fried potatoes and coffee were sold at the standard price of 40c. With the egg market skidding to unheard of depth, and eggs selling as low as eight cents a dozen, this price dropped to 25 and One of the cafe operators started things when he added a third egg. A competitor added a fourth and finally six eggs were offered at no advance charge. Two customers offered as "many eggs as you want", and the price remains the same. DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON, Dentiat 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 395 FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 812% Mass. Phone 256, Lawrence, Kass Binding. Rubber Stamps. Office Supplier Stationery 716 Mass Street A. G. ALRICH Nothing is good enough but the best --at 15c Printing Engraving The Cafeteria A Salad at 10 or 12c Sandwiches, 10-12c Desserts, 8 or 10c Ice Cream, 7c Ice Tea, 5c Try Our Cold Plate Lunch Suggestions Elderly Prizefighter Would Scrap Today's at Kansas City-UP) "Tow" Sharvey, whose name became a byword in prize fighting circles 30 years ago when he fought all-comers regardless of the time, place, or purse, "ben still whip a lot of these present day dancing "Talk about fighters," he said. "Jim Jeffries could take Tummy, Demoney, Sharkey, and Schulman all in a ring." He said the movie didn't depress "Demoney was good. But he wasn't." Sharley, now 48 years old, is acting as handy-man at the Riverside horse racing trade here. While he looks on for the race officials, he really is on the track of protection law and order, "to bounce all these guys who think they're involved." "Dempsey was good. But he wasn't anythings like Jeffries. He was fighting in the age of soft men. "Why, I bet I still can whip a lot of these present day boxers. We had fighters, not dancers in our time." STATE GOVERNMENT TO MEET MONDAY AT FRENCH LICK French Liek, Idk., May 29 - (UP)—Chief executives of thirty states will gather here Monday for the twenty-third annual Governor's Conference. The governors will present the agenda of the conference indicated that the governors will not indulge in formal discussion of prohibition, or of methods to aid financial realization. Administrative problems such as taxation, economy in state and county expenditures, highway programs and municipality budgets, and some parts of the time of the meetings. "Responsibility of Local Units of Government for the Expanding Tax Dollar," will be the topic of a talk given by Governor Harry H. Wooding. A series of teas, bridge parties, and a dinner have been arranged for the women guests. Chanute—Executives, field representatives, and policyholders of Kansan-owned life insurance companies will hold their second annual regional convention in Chanute late June in June. Other groups in the district to be represented. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Well Dressed Students R. E. Protsch, the Tailor 833 Mass. 42 out of 54 colleges choose this FAVORITE pipe tobacco and Yale agrees LOOK UP. at the windows of Larkness to find out what the Yale man smokes. in the springtime you'll see him sitting in his window seat with a pipeful of Edgeworth between his teeth. On Chapel Street . . out at the Bowl . . everywhere the Yale man goes, his pipe and Edgeworth go with him. And at 42 out of 54 of the leading colleges and universities Edgeworth is the favorite tobacco. A tobacco minn be good to win the vote of so many discriminating smokers, And Edgeworth is good. To convinceyourself try Edgeworth. You can get it where tobacco is sold. 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