PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawks, Aggies and Cornhuskers to Meet in Track Dope Favors Nebraskans and Kansans With Mt. Oread Team Favored the "dope" in the triangular track meet at Manhattan tomorrow indicates a close fight between Kansas and Nebraska for first place with the Kansas Aggies finishing a poor third. nannas should come through with at least seven firsts and a few seconds and thirds, but the main strength of the Nebraska track men lies in their ability to capture the of the second and third places as well as a few firsts by virtue of having many entries. Doorbons Expected to Win Captain Doorbons probably will be a winner in the high hurdles, but will find plenty of competition with the two Nebraska hurdlers and one Kansas Argie man. The Kansas man should take the 400, 800 and perhaps firsts in the 100, 220 and two-mile race. Thorbill, Kansas weight man, probably will win firsts in the discus and shot, while Craner may win a third in the lavelli. Grady, in the 100 yard dash, is almost a certain point winner, as he has outstaked most of the Valley dash men, with the exception of Farley of the University of Missouri. The 440 yard relay team has won in several of the meets this year and has won at least two other 880 relay team are also certain winners, having won this race at the Kansas and Drake relays. Frazier Is Favorite "Dove" Franzen may run both two mile and the two mile race and this will boost the Kansas chances considerably. He is a certain winner in the two mile, having not defensible only at one spot on Marquette and Oif of Haskell. Lyon, Housholder and Smith of the Kansas Aggies will furnish Thornbill with plenty of competition in the weights, but he is favored for firsts, according to previous records. The Aggies are not expected to show much improvement and probably will gain their allotment in the track events. Nebraska probably will win first and third in the browdump, with Peters of Kansas a second. The Kansas track men will have dinner this evening at a down town cafe and leave for Manhattan on the 9:15 Union Pacific. The Kansas entries: Hardine; Captain Dowboose, Dodd, Hayn; Dubkey and Dubkey; Grady, Hayn; McCorman and McCorman; Mack, McCorman on Goose; Yard run; Sacramento, M. Grath, M. Mirre; Franker and Milne; Two mile run; Sarajevo and Fracier, Shoot put; Thornhill and Kanchu; Shoot put; Thornhill and Kanchu; High jump; Doole and Undorhillon. Broad jump; Peters. Verbringenh zu Present Overture Gustave Solderlund, professor of theory and organ in the School of Fine Arts has been informed by Henri Verbringeh, conductor of the theater. He has also given his overture "Monsieur Beauté" has been accepted and will be given a public rendition by the orchestra next November. The overture will also be played next fall by the Stock- house Ballet in Amsterdam, Bois- holm, Sweden. It was composed by Professor Solderlund last year. Read the Kansan want-ads. We Will Bay Your Second Hand Clothing Abe Wolfson Mass. Phone 67537 Suits, Overcoats, Dresses Cleaned $1.00 KIRBY The Cleaner Phone 420 1107 Mass. ORPHEUM Tonight—Tomorrow Primes Shows Mat. 10-25 Nine Members Initiated Into Psychology Society DOWN BY STRETCH! AND MARIN RIXON Comedy: Crazy Cat A Good Show and Look at the Prices! The nine new members elected to Beta Chi Sigma were infiltrated at a meeting held Wednesday, May 4. Those infiltrated were Veronica Allegra; Mr. Dean Breitaupt, William Anthony Hill, Robert Maxwell, William Knapp, William Nankad, Undertakes, Edwin Winer and Ruth Tinsley. it brings the number of the active members up to 30. There are also about 30 associate members and about 60 on the invitation list. The idea of the invitation list has been newly established. Many are interested in psychology and those who after a time may be eligible for membership. Jayhawk in Crucial Game Kansas-Tiger Baseball Clash Holds Great Interest The University of Kansas baseball nine left yesterday afternoon for Columbia where they will meet the Tigers in two games which probably will eliminate one or possible birth of a winner,裁判 for the Valley championship. Both teams have won four games and have lost four games this season and if they split this series neither will stand much chance to the title. If Kansas succeeds in winning both games they will be a few games out of first place and will have an edge over the Valley leading Sooners in two games in the home field next Friday and Saturday. Nixonson, star Jayhawk burrier, is scheduled to work one of the games against Missouri this week end, with Nixonson or Anderson hurting the other. Swenson probably will win his game if the Jayhawker fielders support him in the manner of which they are capable. He is almost certain to hold the Tigers to a few hits and should come through a winner. However, the Tigers have two pitchers who will cause the Kansas City mound and Fleedcamp, the Missourians have two pitchers who are rated as among the best in the valley. Fleedcamp is the star one-armed pitcher. The Kansas team will return to Lawrence Sunday morning on a bus. Military Initiation Saturday Night Scabbard and Blade initiation will be held Sunday morning at sunrise on the national guard rifle range at Six Corners. Members and initiates will arrive by afternoon in R. O. T. C. trucks. After a big feed the members will be entertained by the plagues. They will sleep there in tents and at sunrise the initiation ceremony will begin. After the ceremony, many of the alumni are expected to be present at the ceremony as it is a reunion. At the meeting of Phi Lambda Sigma, Presbyterian sorority, last night, the following officers were elected for next year: Amelia Louce, c28; president, Lois Gillis, c39; vice president, Katie Schmidt, c39; Meredith Geiger, c28; treasurer, and Marlina Bradley, c29; pledge supervisor. Phi Lambda Sigma Elects LOST: Monday evening a pair of glasses. Name is on inside of Want Ads ROUND THE WORLD TAXI & STORAGE PHONE 12 Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Second Year COLLEGE CRUISE S. S. RYNDAM SEPTEMBER TO MAY Continue your regular regular course aboard the BBU frigate, with visiting 24 countries. A real college with a faculty of experienced educators. Blackhawk, baseball, football, 篮球, soccer, sports of foreign universities. A University Advocat for women in the arts and sciences. ST21—manage some of the music, dance or art events. For International booklets, visit www.ncsu.edu/careers/ career and for a school of a year at NC State. 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