PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1927 Athletic Schedule for This Weekend Is Unusually Full Two Baseball Encounter Missouri Track Meet and Tennis Are Included Two baseball games with the University of Oklahoma, a dual track meet with the University of Missouri, and a tennis match with the Tigers promises to make this week-end one of the most historic history of athletics at Mt. Orenad. The track meet will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 on the stadium field, and is an annual event between the two institutions. The Kansas team holds one victory over the Missouri team in the annual indoor meet and is favored to win in this meet only by a close margin. Tennis Match with Tigers Kansas, in the triangular meet at Manhattan last Saturday, had only 15 men who won points. In the meet with Missouri men like Tyler Lanacek, there were some of those women were extended to win their races against the opposition of Nebraska and the Kansas Aggies. A tennis match will also be a feature of the Saturday afterparty. Captain "CHiff" Campbell and Ernest Johnson will compete against two stars from Missouri. The Kansas team has yet to lose a team match while each player has lost an individual context this season. The baseball games will be played on Friday afternoon at 3:30 and Saturday afternoon at 4, so they may not interfere with other events. Oklahoma while not heading the conference, is considered one of the strongest teams Swenson Will Pitch Anderson and Swenson will probably pitch for Kansas against the Sooners, as they batted Johnson out of the box when he pitched against them at Norman. Coil and Hunter, the pitching ace of Oklahoma, are a pair that will be hard to beat. They made the Jayhawks look weak with the bat in the early season southern trip. The Kansas club did not get a chance to win last week because of wet grounds and so lost a chance to fatten their average. With so many different forms of sport on the program for the two days, it is the prophecy of the athlete's own abilities and attractions will be well attended. New Exhibits in Spooner Additional Cases in Collection Include Spanish Combs The combs range in color from a dark tortoise-shell color to a light, semi-transparent, cream. Most of the combs are carved, a few are engraved while one is covered with pearl-studded gold work. Three new cases have been installed in Spooner-Thayer Museum in the last week. The first case to be installed was a case full of combs and Spanish hair ornaments. There are ten large tortoise-shell combs in this collection, ranging in size from one ornamentally large to twelve inches in length to a small simply engraved comb approximately two inches in length. Another exhibit that has but lately been placed in the Museum is a collection of ancient and binarre beads from almost every country in the world. There are sets of opal and garnet beads from the Valley of the Nile during the height of the Paleolithic period, here a few beads of a type used by the Hadean Bay Co. in dealing with the Indians in the early days of the United States. A set of Wampum beads manufactured by the Indians of North America required years for its completion. This is a type that was used for money in the early days because the advent of civilization to the Inca A forged silver necklace that was made years ago in Russia is a rare addition to the collection. Some Hepatitis B mother have more of a pair centerpieces. The Spooner-Thayer museum has been handicapped in its displays by the lack of cases, according to Mimie S. Moodle, curator of the Thayer Art collection, but new cases are being made of all exhibits. There will be an exhibit made of a collection of Indian pottery in as soon as suitable cases are made. Orchestra Will Return to Hotel The Kearney-Fredrickson orchestra will play a return engagement on May 12. The orchestra played for one day at the hotel a short time ago and won such favor with hotel patrons that they requested the hotel to secure the orchestra for a return engagement. Orchestra Will Return to Hotel Sport Notes Swenson again came to the rescue of a Jawhaker hurler in last Friday's game against Missouri. He went to the ground in the fourth innings and scored 16 points. The Tigers to three bids for the remainder of the game. Nearly all of the players boosted their batting averages in this game. Krieckhaus, Chalfont and Wall connected for two hits while "Jip" Hill came through with four and Kraemer for three. Hill and Kraemer both got doubles while one of Chalfont's hits went for three bases. Kraemer makes up for his lack of hits by his pepoery work behind the bat. He is one of the best receivers in the Valley games here this season. Two of the Kansas players played last Friday's game while under the handicap of injuries. Culp had a sprained leg and Maney pulled a tendon two weeks ago. Both played a good game, however, and Culp got two hits and scored three runs out of three times at bat. Hopes of a Valley baseball championship at Kansas are still bright as they have a chance to defeat both of leading teams before the season is over. The ginnies here with Oklahoma this week end will give them first chance to take one of the leading positions in the Valley. Two games on the road and four games at home remain on the Kansas schedule. In addition to the two games with Oklahoma here this week, games remain to be played in Mesa and the Miss Tigers come here May 24 and 25 for the closing games of the campaign. Spring football practice will be continued on the west coast in so far as Pop" Warner, veteran gridiron such at Stanford, is concerned. He挥的 spring drill as an example of the physical education groom. Lincoln, Nebraska, is making a burglar bid for the annual A. A. U. championship matches to be held July 1. The Lincoln Chamber of Commerce partners that they would donate the gate receipts to the Olympic team. By winning 9 out of 14 events in the dual track meet at Columbia Saturday, the Sooner team turned back the University of Missouri 74 to 57. Farely captured the dashes. He made the century in 89 seconds and then tied for wet with a genius tennis that lasted throughout the meet. Edginson pulled a tandem in the first dash and was unable to compete in the 220. Holt, Oklahoma bettered Brown mark with the disc by only a fourth of an inch. Epson recorded for the half mile with the time of 1 minute 56.3 seconds. Square and Compass Holds Election Square and Compass, national Masonic fraternity, hold their annual convention following men were elected and installed: James F. S. Weymer, P28; president; Paula Snyder, P29; vice president; H. Thomas Brauer, c'38; H. Horton Teller, c'29; taurenward. Midge Wardell, president of Pi Lambda Thea, honorary educational fraternity, has been elected to attend the national convention of Pi Lambda Thea, held at Seattle, Wash. the early part of August. Eighteen Safe Hits in Missouri Contest Add to K. U. Averages ChaFont, Jayhawk Shortstop Continues to Hold Lead Among Kansans The batting averages for the Kansas baseball team show a decided increase as a result of the 18 hit gotten in the game with Missouri last week. All of the regulars with the exception of Maney and Captain Livingston pushed up their averages a few points. Chalfont, Jayhawk shortstop, continues to lead the hitters with an average of .314, with Swenson close on heels with .312. Culp went from fifth to fourth place among the leadsters in the Missouri game. He is now hitting .281 while he was only hitting .242 the week before. "Jip" Hill increased his average more than any of the other Kansas batters, advancing from 144 to 212. Maney and Captain Livingston went hitless in the Missouri game and Maney's average drapped from 220 to 215 while Livingston went from 258 to 229. Better Materials, Better Workmanship, Better Service, and better shining accounts for our better business. We appreciate your patronage and want your business. Electric Shoe Shop and Shiner Parker. Walla's average of 278 comes nearer to his average of last year. He had been in a slump previous to the last game but is now showing the eye which made him one of the best batters in the Valley last year. Kreicle haus also has an average of 278 and Kraemer is sixth with 273. Swenson still leads the pitches with a record of three games won and one lost. The credit for winning the game last week goes to Johnson who was relieved by Swenson in the fourth inning. Kainas was lead. We specialize in cleaning and refinishing gold and silver. Also cleaning and dyeing—Adv. "D'Orsay" "Fischer's Shoes Ate Good Shoes" PEACOCK'S SPRING VERSION of the D'Orsay. Made in both black satin and patent leather. For Economy's sake, visit the Down Stairs Department. Eight Dollars and Fifty Cents Peacock ing by one run at the time so Johnson is recorded as the winning hurler. Wall leads the Kansas players in stolen bases, having a total of five to his credit. Kriekhaus, the lead-off hitter for Kansas has scored seven runs while Cup is second with six. The leading contender. Batting Dianfeng, ff AH II HI SS HH Perl. Danielson, ff 16 2 5 0 0 0 37 Wilson, ff 16 2 5 0 0 0 37 Wilson, fb 26 4 13 5 0 0 37 Wilson, fc 56 4 13 5 0 0 37 Kleinman, ff 83 1 0 2 0 0 278 Kleinman, ff 83 1 0 2 0 0 278 Kleinman, ff 56 1 0 2 0 0 278 Johnson, fb 4 1 1 0 0 0 259 Johnson, fb 4 1 1 0 0 0 259 Lefangtion, hh 22 4 1 0 1 0 269 Lefangtion, hh 22 4 1 0 1 0 269 Freiley, ff 18 0 0 0 0 0 655 Freiley, ff 18 0 0 0 0 0 655 Willis, fb 4 1 1 0 0 0 37 Willis, fb 4 1 1 0 0 0 37 G Won Lost Lp Pennman 6 3 1 12 11 Pennman 6 3 1 12 11 Johnson 3 1 12 11 Johnson 3 1 12 11 G Won Lost Lp Students Study Negro Conditions in Lawrence A study of the conditions among Negroes in Lawrence is the project of a group of Negro students in Professor Marsh's social pathology class. Special attention is given to industrial and business opportunities for Negroes in education, educational resources, and to the life histories of the Negro girls. Professor Marsh's interest in the research is due to his experience last summer in Detroit as assistant director of the Negro survey sponsored by the mayor's committee on the subject. The report of the committee appears it The Survey for April 15, 1927, under the title, The Negro in Detroit. Senior women at Ohio State University wear scarlet and gray blazers as distinctive dress. Programs, Monus, Stationery Engraved Cards Thesis Binding Rubber Stamps Office Supplies ALRH 736 Mass. Iowa State Relay Team Claims Record at Drake The Iowa State needley relay team will claim as a world's record, the time made by them at the Drake officials, according to Drake officials. The Ames team ran the relay in 8 minutes, and 8 and 2-10 seconds. Nine time elapsed by the Drake officials by the Drake officials who will certify the time with the executive committee of the nations intercollegiate athletic association. This medley relay covers a distance of 880 yards, two 440's and one mile, and is longer than the distance cover in this relay at other outdoor meet. T. C. Rhyter Is Married Thomas C. Rhyter, A. B. 26; was married Jorio Willeford, 25 Ryther is a member of Acacia fraternity, Sigma Delta Chi, and Beta Chi Sigma. Since graduation, he has helped lead the Delaware Leider, Newark, Del. 41s. Ryther has taught in the schools at Hardin since leaving the University. Students at Cornell who are subject to four or more colds a year will be treated with violet rays. Suiting You—That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. We invite comparison Quality — Finish — Comfort Prices no higher J. B. Lowell Shoe Shop 17 West 9th Suggestions for Commencement An A. B. Chase or Emerson Piano An Othebophonic Victrola A Radiola A Buescher Band Instrument A Gibson Guitar or Mandolin A Ukelele Sheet Music Records COLORADO COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL Colorado Springs. At the Foot of Pikes Peak. 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