THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR MONDAY, MAY 7.1928 Washington U. to Play Two Extra Ball Games Here May 16 and 17 Athletic Tickets Will Admit Holders to Added Series of Next Week Two additional home baseball games have been scheduled for the Kansas team, to be played with Washington. The other game is a Jawahay baseball coach, announced this morning. These games will off-set the return series with the Kansas team, and will be at 2:47 at which time a large number of students will have gone home for summer vacation and would observe box the use of two tickets in their athletic Athletic tickets will admit to the extra games with Washington next week, and students will thereby get more exposure. The program will leave behind the final series. Kansas, now situated in third place in the valley standings with bright prospects for higher ranking as the season progresses, will journey to play in the state finals and return engagement with the Missouri Tigers Friday and Saturday. Missouri and Kansas divided a two game series here last week, but the Tiger team has fared poorly in other valley state games. The Kansas is rated for a pair of victories. "Rub" Thompson, who pitched Kansas to victory in the opening game with Iowa State Friday, will probably take the ground against Missouri in the first game. But when it comes to Kentucky, Kelly Swenson who has pitched this season, has been the biggest discrepancy of the Kansas team thus far. Coach Bum's is concentrating on batting practice this week, in an effort to overcome the team's most outstanding pitcher. A practice game between two varity teams is scheduled for tomorrow and a practice game on Friday for freshmen is scheduled for Wednesday. Missouri Meet Saturday Strength of Teams Is Closely Divided, Huff Says Berlin, Germany — The world’s smallest motorcycle and the world’s smallest motorcycle— is a highly elegant vehicle who skillfully crowds or Uteren叮叮 Linden with this more luxurious miniature, yet practical, motorcycle. The boy and his bike are like as high as a motor bus wheel. Practically the same track team that made the trip to Manhattan will go to Columbia, Mo., Saturday for a dual meet with the Tigers. VEST-POCKET MOTORBIKE Some new ability has been shown recently to enhance the prospects of an orthopedic patient. The ceded the edge, mainly through their overwhelming strength in the weight No casualties are on the Kansas team following the meet Saturday and the sound is intent upon whipping Missouri when they clash. Coach H. J. R. Huff expects victory huge upon the breaks of the new since the main strength of each joint is closely divided. Valley Standings Rome, Italy—Preliminary tests are now being made of the new dirigible "Italia," built for General Nobile for a flight over the North Pole. Photo shown General Nokia taking with members of his crew the first glide over Antarctica (NASA photo) (Below) The "Italia" leaving her hangar on the first trial flight. UNDERWOOD & SUNDERGOOD ML30 DIRGIBLE 'STAIAI' IN WHICH GENERAL NOBLE WILL FLY OVER THE NORTH POLE MAKES TEST FLIGHT Valley Standings W 1 L 1 Petz Kansas Aggies 6 4 .825 Oklahoma Aggies 6 5 .260 Kansas Ravens 5 5 .625 Oklahoma 5 5 .625 Washington 2 3 .400 Missouri 2 4 .400 Iowa 4 4 .900 Oregon 6 4 .900 Results. Friday, May 4 Saturday, May 5 Results, Friday, May 1 Oklahoma 3, Missouri 1. Kansas 5, Iowa State 4. Oklahoma 8, Missouri 4. Kansas 7, Iowa State 0. Intramural Announcements Intramural Announcements 1 ...1 ... Tennis, singles: Kelleher, Beta Alpha Alpa vs. Brenneisen, Pi Kappa Alpa;皮下, Sigma Alpha Episiot vs. Fetty; Kabler, Acacia vs. Gilmore, Phi Alpha Delta; Kennedy vs. Kimura vs. Ki, Smith Eka Tauna vs. Kao. r innoy the 106-yard dash, 410-yard dash, medley relay (100, 220, 220, 440), 120-yard high jump, 880-yard Events in the spring track meet will be divided into two sections, one on Saturday, May 11 and the remainder to be completed Saturday morning, May 12 Doublebs; Kincaid-Baker, Delta Tau Delta vs. Lewis-Josephtown, Tally- whackers; Jordan-Kolbeler, Beta Al Alpha Gamma, Gilbert-Bouhil, Beta Alpha Gamma. Following are the matches which are scheduled: Intramural horseshoe and tennis doubles have now reached the semifinal rounds, and the singles brackets have also progressed. Quarter-finals. Results of the present round must be played and a team's office by 6 p.m. in morning, May 12. Hornsbeck, singles; O. J. Orard, Beta Alpha Alpa vs. Osborn, Delta Alpha Alpa vs. Osborn, Delta Alpha Alpa vs. Lacassec, Beta Pi Sigma; Barnett, Beta Alpha Alpa vs. Mize, Delta Theta; Herlander, Beta Pi Sigma vs. Kingberg, Alpha Kappa Doubles, Jordan-Burnett, Beta Alpha Alba vs. Bishop-Rankin, Dela Thalia, Neil LaRocque, Riee Brooke-Klingberg, Kara Kaplan Lambau relay, shotput, and pole vault are scheduled. The 220-yard dash, sprint relay, (each man runs 110 yards), 220-yard low hurdles, high jumps, broad jump, long jump, triple jump, and the program for Saturday morning. No more than three may compete for one organization in any event. Following is the volleyball schedule for the remainder of the year; Tuesday, May 8, 1:30 p.m. amond 1. Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Nu. 2. Sigma Chi vs. Pi Upsilon. 3. Delta Epedon vs. Delta Sigma Pi. 4. Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Phi Kappa Pi. oc Alpha Tau Omega vs. Betn Alpha Alba. Thursday, May 10, 16:30 p.m. 1. Sigma Tau (Sv. Phi) Guadalupe Delta 2. Delta Tau (Sv. Phi) Guadalupe Delta 3. Delta Tau (Sv. Phi) Pi. Upsilon 4. Delta Upsilon (sv. Pi) Alpina 5. Beta Theta Pi vs, Phi Kappa Psi 6. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs, Alpha Tau Omega Monday, May 14, 4:30 p. m. 1. Phi Delta Theta vs. Chi Delta 2. Bata Theta P1 vs. P4 Kappa Alaba 3. Phi Kappa Psi vs, Delta Sigma Pi. Sigma. 4. Sigma Flii Epsilon vs. Beta Alba Alba CORONATION TOWER FOR CEREMONIES OF JAPAN EMPEROR Tuesday, July 19, 2000 p.m. Winner of division 1 meets winner of division 2 in final championship match. Akipi Akipi Tuesday, May 15, 4:39 p. m. Lawrence Davidson, or ex-27, has returned from Hawaii and is in at home here in Lawrence. He is said to have been one of the leaders ever on the team. A huge coronation tower at Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan, when the emperor and queen crowned the coronation ceremonies of Emperor Hirohito later this year. The Tower, standing several hundred feet, is a mansieress of Japanese heritage. John Kuck, formerly of Emporia Teachers and now a member of the Los Angeles Athletic Club, has twice put within a week's time. He bettered the old mark of 51 feet which has been maintained by one half inch and then Saturday set a new distance of 51 feet, 2 inches in the gymnasium and one half inch in the javin throne as well. This record was the American record until last Saturday, when Rhindeh of Inventors scored it. Engrossing Resolutions, memorials, certificates, diplomas, etc. executed in script or any types of network submitted LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. New York University School of Retailing 2 Graduate Fellowships Retailing is an attractive field for college graduates. Experience in department stores is linked with instructors. 5 Scholarships Master of Science in Retailing degree granted upon completion of one year of graduate work. Illustrated hostlet on request. For further information write Dr. Nerice A. 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