THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1023 Kansas' Prospects for Baseball Title Appear Brighter Kansas Aggies and Okla Aggies Lead in Race With Jayhawks in Third Kansas' chances to win the valley baseball title were considerably enhanced with the double win over Iowa State last week, and the Jayhawkers with the best standings with little prospect of being topped downward for some time. Oklahoma Agies added two victories when they cleaned the Missouri State bowl. And even worse, Kansas Agies remained idle but still head the parade with five victories and one defeat compared to the 2015 champions, who have won six and lost two. Missouri had a disastrous record or their Oklahoma trip, losing two games to the Angles and two games to the Ravens in three games each cellar with four wins and nine losses. Oklahoma came back with a bang dropping the Tigers two to climp two wins on either side of the win column Washington University played no contests and maintain their 400 rank in three triumphs match three feats. Cellar honors are entrusted to the care of Iowa State, the Cyclones having lost all four valley games thus far. This week Kansas goes to Columbia to wind up the season with the Tigers. Although the Tiger nine is far better than the Cincinnati, they will press Kansas for both games. In order to emerge on top by the season's end, Kansas will have to win the rest of the games on the road. With that in mind, way the race is lined up at present. All the games the Kansas Aggies have played have been at home, and it appears as though they will have hard goring opponents in their games against Arkansas and Aggies. Baseball fans think that the Wildcats will crack against the competition of the Oklahomaons, especially when they are in southern teams' home demi- Oklahoma Agrigues to be the most formidably aspirant to the pen of the state, with staff aly supported by a well-lit arena, Providing Thomson or Anderson teams, the stifle a winning pace, Kansas with Swernon as the ace in the hold should make it possible. Intramural Announcements Semi-final rounds in tennis and horseshoes doubles and quarterfinal rounds in tennis and horseshoes singles. Reported by 6 p.m., Saturday, May 12 Friday and Saturday of this week the annual spring track meet will be run off on stadium field. The first half of the meet which will be held at 12:38 p.m., m., while on Saturday the meeting will begin in the morning at 9:30. Six volleyball games were scheduled to be played this afternoon. Following is the schedule of games for the remainder of the year: . Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Phi Kappa Tuesday, May 8, 1:30 p. m. Diamond 1, Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Nu. Thursday, May 10, 4:20 p.m. 1. Sigma Chi Shi v. Gianna Delta 2. Delta Tau Delta v. Pi Upsilon 3. Delta Tau Delta v. Pi Upsilon 4. Delta Upsilon v. Beta Alpha Sigma Chi vs, Pi Upsilon Delta Upsilon vs, Delta Sigma 5. Alpha Tau Omega vs. Beta Alpha Alpha. 5. Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Kappe Psi. beta_theta_pi_vs_phi_kappa_psi 6. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Alpha Tau Omega. Monday, May 14, 1:30 p. m. 1. Phil Delta Theta vs. Chi Delta Sigma. 2. Beta Theta Pi vs. Pi Kappa Alba. 3. Phi Kappa Psi vs. Delta Sigma Pi. 4. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Betn Albu ahua Albuh. Tuesday, May 15, 4:30 p. m., the winner of division one meets winner of division two in championship match. Gustaf of Sweden Gets Many Request Letter [United Press] Stockholm, M-8. Thousands of his subjects regard Gustaf of Sweden as a kind and benevolent old uncle, who wrote letters to his children and letters which he receives constantly. Strange and varied are the requests which farmers and servant girls, workmen and school children ask of him. For example, a girl him for permission to marry although not of age; another asks for a higher old age pension; a third demands that his children be returned by a welfare institution; a fourth demands a fifth bachelor a fifth b爷 the king to buy him a cow so that he and his family may get milk. Nebraska to Play Host to Missouri Valley Meet Nobraska will be host to the Missouri valley track and field championship meet on May 18 and May 19. Last July the national A, B, U, Meet was run off of the track at Nobraska. Couch Henry F. Schulte, recently announced as a member of the Olympic gymnastics team, has been pervising the grooming of the track and reports that the quarter-mile oval is undergoing renovations. The Nebraska Memorial stadium includes a 105-yard straightway for the short sprints and hurdles, but also a high-curve. Shoot and disc men will work from a clay footing, while the javelin throwers will work on the football sod. Cinder blocks five and one emerald are used for the bread run and pole vault. Nebraska has an unusually strong squad this year, with proficient performers in the field as well as the running events. They ran away with the triangular meet between Kansas, Kansas and Kansas Aggie, last week. Tennis Team Victorious Missouri Net-Men Fall Before Sager and Alfred The University of Kansas tennis team swept to a thrilling victory here yesterday by winning two single sets against Missouri and four doubles against Missouri team. Alfred and Suger of Kansas played fast steady games, Grant and Landis of Missouri not beaten in the final. In the singles matches Alfred defeated Grant, 6-0, 7-5; Sugar defeated Landis, 2-6, 1-3, 8-6. In the doubles matches, Kane defeated Grant and Landis, 7-5, 0-1. This is the last match that will be played at home and the last before the Missouri Valley meet that will be played at Nebraska May 18-19. Thursday the Kansas team will leave for Oklahoma where they will play the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma Aggies. F. N. T. Probable Winner Women Play Two More Games in Intramural Baseball Two more games in the women's intramural baseball series were played last night. In the first game Delta Zeta was placed by T, N, T with a 4-1 victory. In the second game Delta Zeta was placed by T, N, T, team well in line for first honors in the group. In the second game Gamma Phi Beta defended Alpha Delta Pi by a score of 34-8. Count P Harper D. Geiger C Stapleton W. Taylor 1 T. Stevenson Cushing 2 Druskin M. Taylor 3 Rieley R. Funk N Fortherrt Sabou Kellar Lighner F Malone Oettinger F Goss In the second game the Guernia Ph Beta team showed up much better than the Giants. The team against the N, T, N队. The line ups in this game were; Gamma Pi Beta 314 Alpha Delta Pi-5 Brunner 34 Nelson Johnson C Earbart Harrison I Earbart Ridgway 2 Short Van Riper Ackerman Smallfield F White Lisbon F Flesh Wulf F Sankbuti Wulf F Lockwood Houolulu, May 8—Hawaii's leper settlement at Kalaupapa has a magistrate who is a patient possessed of methamphetamine. He is Cecarus S. Nascimento and in addition to dispensing justice he also presides over the postoffice. One of his recent rulings came to a conclusion that women were a disorder conduct case wherein a husband received only a light fine. "Some women make a big thing wrong," he said. "The mistreatment, "women should think twice before making complaints. If police were not so hotly in making arrests on complaints by women in Kauai, they would have to admit it. Also the magistrate would not have to hear so many trivial disputes." Leper Settlement Judge Is a Famed Philosopher Lots of new things in our window— Swimming Classes Will Be Features of First Summer School Term Pleased to show you Both Beginning and Advanced Instructions to Be Given by Coach Allphin The College Jeweler Beginners' and advanced swimming classes for men and boys will be held this summer under the tutelage of physical instructors and physical training instructor. Mr. Alphin said this morning that the course would start with the first six weeks session, with a fee of $2 payable at the business office, charged in advance. He also be held Tuesday, Thursday and Sat undays according to his present plans. The men's classes will begin at 13:30 in the afternoon with the beginners passing on to the advanced period and the advanced division going in directly afterward for at least one hour. "This is an especially fine opportunity for boys of the city to learn how to swim, and also for boy scouts who wish to护 their swimming tests!" At 3 p. m, the men's class will start after which time the pool will be kept open for all those wishing to take a picture. He hopes to organize a junior life saving corps and give the junior life saving tests if enough interest is cured in such a project. The number of vaccinations at the student hospital this year has been exceptionally small, according to Dr. R. H. Edison, hospital superintendent and physician. Only 110 stu-dents are vaccinated. For those in力y school and G3, for vapellings. Few Vaccination Cases of Students This Year Jumita Siswoum, e29; Harry Erni, e23; and A. David Miller, e31, have been received as new patients at the University of Pittsburgh mumps cases have been reported. Mrs. J, B. Watkins is having a creg Court constructed in her yard between Wattins hill and her own residence. The court is surrounded by a cement curbing, and will be a few feet wide. In addition to the croquet court, Mrs. Watkins has set out six flower beds in different parts of her yard, and termine steps are under construction in the flower bed southwest of her house. Croquet Court Being Built Make Mother's day a day to be remembered. Romance and Diversity in Offers to Engineers All engineers do not spend their time in gazing wistfully through transits in search of an elusive point of interest. They also apply themselves assiduously to the construction of some massive piece of machinery or in tracing out the location of an object. In the case of the log or the method of making a square circle do not puzzle all of them, either, for there are demands pouring into Dean Shaad's office every day that he must server to wonder if after all there was such a person as an engineer. Jobs are plentiful for engineers of all descriptions and sizes if they are not too particular of the method of employment or the position to be taken. Of course there is also a great number for men in their chosen professions. A suggestion comes from the Corwin-Teed Products Corporation in a university of Kansas graduate engineer to make a position with them, the duties which will consist in determining whether an individual dithloth and the like. The International Harvester company of Chicago is involved in research and industrial departments; and the Sheffield Steel corporation in Kansas City. Mo. vanishes both mechanical and civil engineers. From one coast to the other come a demand for the K. U. graduates, a demand for the hot months and a fire to spend the hot months along the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico here is a job open for one of them who will start to start on one of the largest reclamation projects ever attempted by students in a naval romance in being an engineer? Oklahoma downed Oklahoma Angels in their annual dual track and field game on April 34. 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