PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1923 Squad of 14 Men Leaves for Ames on Baseball Trip To Play Two-Game Series With Iowa State Team Tomorrow and Friday Coach John Burn and fourteen baseball men will leave tonight for Ames to watch the first game series with the Iowa State nine tomorrow afternoon. They will take a light workout this afternoon for football practice, which sessions the first part of this week. Should the field be too wet for batting, coaches will cover up their arms under the stadium. The starting line up has been changed since the Aggi series in an attempt to improve the game. Bum plans to have Paul Fisher and Rub Thomson alternate at first base as well as on the mound. But Ralph McCoy drew the receiving assignment, Bert Itoga going to his place in center field and Ralph McCoy repicking Itoga The hitting department of the Kansas team has shown an improvement in the game. The games played so far this season have found them to hot consistently. The Ames team has not played a conference game yet this season, so she is out and still standing. The fawn队 was scheduled to meet the Drake nine last week, but were rained out, so there is no advance dope available on their rosters. The end of this week's play will probably find several changes in the standings of the teams as allumnues begin. We hope to keep the cornhuskers play two games. Stars to Meet at Drake Des Moines, Iowa... Five star quar- ter miles are expected to burn up the cinder pathway at the twentih aisle at Des Moines universities at Des Moines Abbey 26 and 27. Five Crack Quarter Milers Enter Annual Relay Event George Baird and Vaughn W. Stevenson, veterans of the famous University of Iowa one-mile relay team, visited the team on Wednesday and her fourth consecutive victory and thereby win permanent possession of the second John L. Griffith trophy in 1980. He also broke the crack American Olympic 1600-meter relay team which set a new world's record at Amsterdam last year. The Big Ten men's 440-vardy champions. Gordon Lagerquist, former Iowa State high school 440-yard champion while he attended East High. DePaul University in Chicago. Kansas crank one-mile relay team. Captain Dick Wilkins of the Uni- tario of Chicago is a veteran with many years of experience. He 890-yard run on his credit, Keith Hurley champion quarter of entire Season in the division. Secured feveries will be one of the University of Missouri's quartet in the one relay. Endurance Prerequisite to the Life-Saving Class Arrangements for the beginning of the life-saving class for men, to begin Monday are getting well under way. Students in this class will be mainly one of endurance. Any students, planning to enter the class, should be able to swim 300 yards and swim back to shore. Start a start, retrieve an object in 6 to 8 feet of water and tread water with their hands out. Students contend that they need to get plenty of practice this week. Send the Daily Kansan home. Come in today and see the improved Corona. A lighter touch than ever before. Ask to have one sent to you for a trial. 1025 Mass. Phone 1051 Portable and Large Machines for rent. Track Team to Compete in Four More Meets Coach H. J. Huf's track team has three meets on his schedule after the season, so he will be this week-end. The men journey to Manhattan to meet the Aggies in a game on Saturday, and the short team comes to Lawrence on May 11 to participate in the annual meet. The conference next at Ames, Iowa May 17-18, closes the track season for the teams of the Big Six. Big Six Conference Will Meet at Ames to Prepare Schedules May 17-18 Meeting Also Closed Track and Tennis Seasons for This Year The Big Six conference meets at Ames, Iowa, May 17-18, to prepare the schedules of the 1920-1930 conference basketball games, to prepare the freshman football schedule, and to prepare the 1920 track and tennis schedules. The conference rules permit the freshman football teams to play two games a year and it will be decided at that meeting whether each team will play its traditional enemies or opponents, depending on what that is, meet every team in the conference during the course of three years. W. W. Davis, professor of history will represent the University as a faculty representative at the conference at that time. The faculty members compete in the field of passions on matters or interest to the Big Six schools. From the financial and from the school interest standpoints it would be better to play traditional enemies every year rather than round robin, because a team of athletes, K. U. people would be far more interested in seeing our freshman team meet Missouri and Kansas Aggies every year than they would to see them play Iowa State at abrasus, according to Doctor Allen. The conference track meet will be held at that time in Ames and theennis teams will meet for the finals, then. Intramural Games --with MYRNA LOY The results of yesterday's intramural playground ball games were: Alpha Kappa Psi 11, Delta Upsilon 10; Phi Kappa Psi 5, Cafederia 2; Cosmopolitan club 13, Triangle 4; Alpha Kappa Lambda 12, Theta Tau 4; Alpha Kappa Lambda 13, Chi Delta Kappa 10; and Chi Delta Sigma 8, Delta Chi 2. Tonight - Tomorrow Spring Grid Aspirants -Will Perform in Final Scrimimage Tomorrow WARNER BROS. Supreme Tithem! BIGGEST PICTURE HIT of the YEAR! AL JOLSON in 'The JAZZ SINGER with MAY M'AVOY WARNER OLAND CARSON ROSEBLATT Coach Bill Hargart will line up his men tomorrow afternoon for the final scrimmage of the spring football sessions. This scrimmage will bring to a close an intensive drill that the gridron team has been put through. Due to scholastic difficulties and injuries, the team will work at the beginning of spring practice as h dwindled to a squad of about 38 Hargiss to Close Six Weeks Drill With Eligible Squad of Thirty-five For the past two days the coaches have put their charges through intricate training. Last night Hargins gave his first eleven on the offensive and had the second eleven on the defense before winning eleven. The offensive plays were working with perfect rhythm and the men were running good interference for the ball. Coming Friday - Saturday "Fancy Baggage" It is probable that Coach Hargreave will divide the strength of the squash tomorrow in the final scrimmage. It is likely that the case fans will see a real battle. Begin Wrestling Workouts Practice to Start Next Week Will Last Fortnight Coming Monday "KID GLOVES" with Contrad Nagel Wrestling practice, which was discontinued after the Big Six conference meet held at Norman on March 8 and 9, will begin again next week according to Coach Loon Barram. Uniforms will be checked for compliance in a report for work. This practice will continue for about two weeks the coach said. There will be ten men from this year's team back next year, six of whom are left behind. Steve Church, c'11, Captain Steve Church, c'11, Winston Anderson, c'30, and Allan Cochrane, c'31, Former player and former coach, Steve Church, c'11, Cary Cummings, c'30, David Miller, c'31, Courtney Bratton, c'31, Raymond Hixon, and Willie Ward, all these men will attend all these men to appear for a few workouts. Iona, Gomp, and Cochrane are out for baseball and will probably not be able to report Kansas loses only two men from the team next year. Franklin Rice and Captain Tom Cox will both be graduated this spring. Rent Your Car from 916 Mass. Phone 653 Intramural Announcements The intramural baseball games to be played tomorrow afternoon are scheduled as follows: Pi Kappa vs. Pi Delta Theta; Pi Alpha Delta vs. Alpha Tau Omega; Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Pierce Club; Delta Tau Delta vs. Pi Gamma Delta; Delta Tau Delta vs. Pi Chi; Sigma Pi Kappa Psi vs. Pi Chi; Sigma Pi Epsilon vs. Acacia; and Triangle vs. Delta Sigma Lambda. These are the only games scheduled for this week --- KF KU 1220 Kilocycles The annual program of the K. U. band, under the direction of Prof. J. C. McCanley, will be broadcast from KFKU tonight at 8:15. The complete program for the regar Wednesday night broadcast is: 1:30-Music. 145-"Visual Instruction in the Public Schools," by E. C. Bent, head of the bureau of visual instruction of the extension division. :15-9:00—Concert by the K. U. band, broadcast from the University auditorium. Tomorrow night at 8:30 the debate between the University of Kansas and the University of Missouri will be broadcast. Professor Eture Pais, Italian senator, will be the next occupant of the Chair of Italian Culture at the Uniervis of California. WALL PAPER CONTRACTING Fraternity and Sorority work given particular attention. KEELER'S BOOK STORE 939 Mass. Call 33 $10 SAWYER'S Forain ZEIPHEIGHT RAINWAIRE THEIR wear is wet weather protection *Fleur* - airmiles are made of balloon *Airmile* - balloon size LEAGUE Legend - courageable - Plains Sea Sawyer's *Fleur* - Cold, Gold *Fleur* - gold color and complete sun speedbelt and complete sun speedbelt INNES' New Coats-- H.M. SAWYER & SON EAST CAMBRIDGE MASS Velveteens, Pastels, Whites 1. 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