1. 已知 $a = \sqrt{2}, b = -\sqrt{2}$, 则 $ab = $ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1928 PAGE FOUR Tickets to Relays May Be Obtained at Robinson Gym Entries Coming in Rapidly Texas A. & M. Enters Sprint Quartet by Plane Students owning activity books may bring them to the athletic office and secure their tickets for the Kanada Cup. Students can attend morning with single admission tickets being put on sale at the Round Corner drug store and at the athletic office. Single admission tickets are $1.00 and $1.50, although owners of access seats in the stadium. The Relays may be announced immediately passed out to the owner. East Stadium for 'Contestants' A section is being reserved in east side contests, but the rest of the seat on both sides are open to spectators. The relays committee has been working hard the past week making plans to put over the event success, and the many posters advertising the games. People in Lawrence having vacant rooms which they would let out to athletes coming to the Relays have been asked to report the rooms to the athletic office, in order that room offices may be handled in plenty of time. New Squads Enter Forty new entries in both the inter- sychastic meet on Friday and the meet on Saturday were received this week, and 140 have been in all the time by special delivery. Texas A. and M. sent in their blank to the air mail. They entered a letter from Texas State University as strong as they tie for first and second in the Texas and Relies Labels. About one hundred and twenty-five entries for both days were in at noon today, and indications are that this will advance to the final round. Blanks postmarked by Wednesday will be counted, but all sent after that will be thrown out. Grinnell won five out of six tennis matches from Oklahoma Aggies has last, losing but one single match Coggeshall, Missouri Valley tennis champion last season, won easily from Gabbard, Agggon opponent, 6-1, 6-1. Summer coaching school opens June 4, at Aggleville with Charles Bachman, former head football men-tion and Bo McMillin, present head coach in charge of football. Coach in charge of basketball instruction, in charge of basket ball instruction. Invitations to the seventh annual Missouri Valley intercollegiate relay race will be held on May 19. We have already been mailed to a large number of Kansas and Mississippi students. Seventeen track and field events in addition to five relay are offered for competition. Gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded to individual winners and bronze running figures to treasures to win recovery quartets. Language of the Air Tractor plane—An airplane which is in front of the engine. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Pusher plane—In a maser plane which the propeller is in front of the engine. Riding Club to Organize Meeting to Be Held Thursday to Discuss Plans Possibilities of organizing a riding club at the University this spring on next fall will be discussed at a meet next week. At the meeting meeting place will be announced later. Mr. Roy Westfall, Kansas City, Kan., who has had considerable experience with fancy garges is considering organizing a riding club among the students and wishes to call for the establishment of a reserved to discuss plans for the future. At the meeting Mr. Westfall will outline his plans and present them for discussion. Many students have to work with a teacher who practically no facilities offered them. Students expecting to attend the meeting or who wish to talk over the topics presented are required to provide additional information by writing to the sport editor of the Kansai University. Cagers May Go to Coast At a meeting of the K. U. athletic board last night, proposed basketball games with the University of California next January and the year following, were discussed and action decided pending final approval. California has suggested Jan. 4, 5, and 7, 1928, as the dates of games there, but since this would necessitate about three weeks of vacation at Christmas time, Dr. Forrest Allen has suggested Jan. 3, 4, and 5. His classes would be lost. As a basis of comparison, it was revealed that California has been the state with the most points for four years, but was defeated this year. Kansas, in the same manner, lost the championship of the game, having not won for the first time in seven years. Athletic Board Defers ActionPending More News It is agreed that only three games will be played, and that no games will be played enroute. There is also a quarantine requirement. The quarantine could be raised. Cold, disgreable weather has prevented Missouri Valley track, baseball and tennis squads from doing much work during vacation. Kansas track men and baseball candidates expected to put off from studies, and stayed here while other students were allowed to go home. Hitting power as demonstrated by the Kansans against Haskell, promises to be more aggressive. Maney and Kremer, especially appear to be much improved over their last two seasons. --ham, rf; Neal, 3b; Jochems, 1b; Tupy. r. Sweaters-ham, rf; Neal, 3b; Jochems, 1b; Tupy. r. No need to worry how your sweater will look when cleaned by us. Every fiber gleams with cleanliness. Under the influence of sterilizing steam we would back the smartness and shape. Cleaned-- and smart as ever! Varsity Nine Wallops Frosh Baseball Team 17-1 in Practice Tilt In their first appearance in competition the Jayhawk freshman baseball team defeated Boston in a six innings arcumption, hips in a six innings arcumption, 17:1 on the University diamond yesters, and scored four goals or the variety, the year the loyalties hitch, their long run being forced in by Boston. Anderson Pitches No-Hit Game While Team-Mates Batter Fresh Hurler Frosh Hurler Barth, on the mound for the freshmen, delivered a puzzling book ball that fooled many variably batters, but one still managed to win袋鼠 fay. Ragged support due largely to stage fright among the yearlings in their first粘 appearances. The freshmen, who have been working out under Coach Leslie Davies,驴pawned himself a second chance. Coach Bunn for the first time in this game. He expressed satisfaction with the result. "The size of the score is no indication of the real possibilities evidenced among the freshman players," he said this morning. "With more practice together we can develop confidence, they could be able to make a much more valuable show." Klass, yeuriling left fielder, Moffett, shortstop, Hutten, center fielder, and Graham, right fielder, were mentioned by Crum Bunn as having batted 30 in three games and the varsity scoring with four runs, with Cup second with three. The thirteen hits were distributed among practically all the players. Variety—Kramer, e; Childs, h; livingston, b; Culp, se; Schmidt, h; fMcoy, rf; Muney, e; Hill, 1b; An- derson, p. Freshmen—Gragt, 2b; Moffett, ss; Hatton, cf; Barth, n; Klaan, lf; Gra Caintain Kelly Swenson, mmaiss of the Jayhawk burling corp., is known to have been invented by Danny Yance some time in his career of failing batters. He wears an old jersey with a sleeve cut off and a band around which it is cut out in long shreddes like an old fashioned fly-shower. As he delivers the bull these shreds wave from his feet, as seems to come from almost anywhere. The result is effected by hiding the pitcher's wrist, and therefore giving him more indication of the twist on the ball. Last night's game was the last scrimmage practice to be held before Wednesday, Friday and Saturday when Kansas journeyed into Kentucky with games between the Kansas Appalachians. Whence comes Swenson's new cog nomen of "the fly-shooting pitcher. Five Mentioned Five months were given the freshmen architects on their last problem. The judgments were made by the faculty of the department of architecture, and then we decided to plan for a small library. Only the floor plan was presented. The men receiving mention for their treatment of the problem are: Harold Green, W. S. Ward, Paul S. Ward, John G. Barnes, and Carl M. Edwards OMAHA HAT WORKS Shining Parlor 717 Mass. Tel. 255 We clean all kinds of hats, both Ladies' and Gent's. We reblock and reshape any shape of hat; we change the inner or the outter of a hat. We clean first three kinds of material used. 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