SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR First Home Game for Kansas Team Scheduled Monday Oklahoma Aggies Will Open Series of Two Games; Tight Contests Predicted The first home game of the base ball season will be played by the Kansas Jayhawkers next Monday after noon at 3:30 when the first of a two game series is played against the Oklahoma Anglers. With the remonance of a disastrous start on the first road trip, Coach Burns' men will be out seeking to rise in the conference race. At present the Kansas team is in fifth place. During the recent trip into Oklahoma the Kansans won one game and lost three. One game was won and one lost in the two game series with the Oklahoma Aggies. Two assists were dropped to the Oklahoma Sooners. Close Games on Tap The title with the Snorer Aggers will probably result in close contests if the results of the previous games is any criterion. The Mt. Orcad crew won the first game 3 to 1 but dropped the second 2 to 3. Several star performers are included on the Aggle roster. McCoy, first bassist; Devorkin, shortstop; and Messenger, center fielder, have been able to be dependable infielder. McCoy is filling the former position of Perry,串 Okunoba Aggie athlete, who became invaluable through proper training in the basketball tournament. K. S. A. C. Defeats Aggies K, S, A, C. Defeats Agrees Hall and Woolgibby are the best performers in the Agnie bowl Browning will produce and the team will win a nine while Wright, Murphy and Montgomery will be doing the work on the mound A setback was administered to the Sooner Aggers on Friday by the Kans. she sags Agges when John Hays, purpure in his face, came up and while his team was winning 4 to 0. The probable lineups for Monday's game are: game are: Kansas Poc Gc. Angelo. Illinois Hf Williamson. Maine cf Ft Massachusetts Pf Watson. Cupid 2b Muncie. New York lb Minneapolis. Livingston 2b Ib Indiana 1b Detroit. Nebraska Hf Downtown. Texas Pf Weight of Tennis Begins Next Week First Match of Season Will Be at Manhattan Monday The Kansas tennis team will play its first match Monday, April 25 to K. S. A. C. at Manhattan. The schedule as arranged now is as follows: 26 At Baker 30 At Drake April 25 At K. S. A. C. May 2 K. S. A. C. at Lawrence (tenative) rence Oklahoma U. at Law [4] Missouri U. at Lawrenco 10 Baker at Lawrence 20-21 Missouri valley tour nament at Lincoln. Matches will probably be arranged with Washburn, Concourse and Rock hill clubs of Kansas City, Mo. All the above matches will be for two man teams except those with Baker which call for four men. The three men will be Campbell (captain), Eric Johnson, Charles Clutter and Lawrence Scott, Campbell and Johnson will probably represent Kannas in the two men and not playing together in the doubles. The Kansas squad has been working out every night that the courts were in useable condition, but the team has caused practice to be regular. Saturday morning a practice meet is scheduled with Mair Rogers and George Gishin of the Buckeye club. Both are both former Kansas tennis team captains and were Missouri valley doubles champions. Rogers was also Missouri valley single champion and is ranked second in the nation. Campbell is well satisfied with prospects for this season and believes the Kansas team will be a successful one. The First National Pictures company is going to select 300 persons from 30 college and 10 of those possessing possibilities of screen types will be definitely decided at the University of Chicago on April 16 and at Northwestern University on May 15. You will have a weekly salary of $75 and, if successful, one of five years with a weekly salary of $750 will be given. Purple Team Overcomes Sooner Aggies, 4 to 0 Manhattan, Kan., April 23 — John Hay, lanky pitcher, the Oklahoma Aggies to one hit and the Kansas Aggies won yesterday, 4 to 6. All of the scoring was done in the third and sixth innings, the former frame yielding three runs. In the third inning a walk, three stolen bases, a hit and a sacrifice hit netted three Agie runs. In the sixth inning Miller, Agie catcher, walked and later scored on a passball. A, O. Wright, Oklahoma A. and M. pitcher, allowed only five hits, but his support was weak and he issued seventh. Notre Dame Team Ties World Record (Continued from page 1) was the winner. Laneaster of Missa sound threw the fourth best distance. Rinefort, Grinell weight, star, threw the discus for a new Kansas Relay record. The distance was 114 feet, 4.3-4 inches. Haskell Breaks Relay Mark Haskell Breaks Robey Mary A thrilling battle between the a thrilling race between Poco Franco and Shimei in which the Marquette man finally pulled news in the last The Hankley college relay team betted the Kansas Rechy record of 8 minutes, 4.2 seconds in the two-mile college relay. The time was 8 minutes, 2.3 seconds. Roberts, Ooi, Walking and Manual were the teams. Kansas State Teachers came in Certain Doomers was winner of the 129 yard high hardship. Dumson, Oklahoma, finished first and McGinnis lead the Jayhawker, but were disqualified. No time for Doomers was available. College of Em. was second. Irish Tie World Record Notre Dame 440-yard relay quartet, equaled the world's record of 41.6 seconds. Riley, Elder and Kelly with Dallas Maria as man who composed the record smashing team. The intermediate and Kansas Relay record of 42 flat made in 1925 by Kanaus was smashed by Missouri. off-yard high bibbies, chests, Mint host. Wilson, 2nd round. Second round. Second round. Knott, 2nd round. Second round. Third host. Won by McKeown. Altoa, Colorado. second round. Time 10.85. Bullock, Wisconsin. second round. Time 10.85. Bulloch, Wisconsin. second round. Time 10.85. Giancarlo, Wisconsin. second round. Time 10.85. 1. Fourth, tied 3-2. York, York, York; each took one more minute. 2. Third, tied 4-2. Grady, of Kassara; Solomon, of Cincinnati; Gaby, of Kassara; Solomon, of Cincinnati; second bank; Won by Hermannsman and with the Kassara-Kennedy Bank. 3. Third, tied 4-2. Banker, of Kennedy; Missouri; Wilson, Central north bank; Won by foray of Missouri; special announced events, 100 yard field by K. U. freshmen running against J. Willett, K. U. 24 Colleges, Womls by Willie Car Woods, K. U. second, Armand Koose, K. U. First male high school relay. Won by female 129. burt hutchinson, specialist, 3rd section winner for Statford, Texas; Teresa Perry, specialist, 3rd section winner for town, Texas; Teresa Tulsen, 1st section winner for Dixie; Donovan Olkin, 1st section winner for Dixie; Donovan Olkin, 1st section winner for Dixie; Donovan Olkin, 1st section winner for Dixie; Donovan Olkin, 1st section winner for Dixie; Dona The late university student, Walt Wisman, was the first to write in a number of languages. B. Patterson (Ponder), Woman, Whistler; A. Pittcher (Ponder), Woman, Whitehorse; D. Parker (Ponder), Woman, Whitehorse; C. Harreys (Harreys), Dancer, Darreney; D. Harreys, Dancer, Darreney; L. Lamandel, Rainbow Beach; M. Nowell, New Bedford. 100. past district appointed. We three women in this district were elected to the District Council, Ministers of State, Governor general, Shadow Speaker and four others. From 1931. Second secretary Won by Tieppe Hofmann, Minister for Finance, Westminster Council, Westminster State Council, Town Council, Borough Council. savored services. Warn by Marmani, N. C. (C) Fry, S. M., E. J., E. A., P. B., R. Linden, Central Grunau, Neb., Lobster, 13th, Center George withdrew from University Ketterer. Won his first place in the 1968 Masters division in E.C. Trauth, (Tulsa), Cherokee, Chee- wood, (Tulsa). Won his second place in the World, Tulsa, Dalhousie, Oral Lake Hike, (Alabama). Won third place in the World, Tulsa, Tulsa, Grand Prairie, (Wisconsin). Won fourth place in the world, Tulsa, (Tulsa). Won fifth place in the world, Tulsa, Tulsa, Stirling, Waco, Corkscrew, (Tulsa). Won sixth place in the world, Tulsa, Tulsa, McPherson, Geoffrey, (Great) Tulsa. Juniper 120 yard high hurdles. Won for December and January at the U.S. Olympic trials, then won United States Open. Unseeded. Unseeded. Dozens. Orientalist. Dozens. Orientalist. Dozens. Orientalist. Dozens. finished first best war test. Dozens. finished first best war test. (3) (out) Won him by Lauren Hines, 16, fc. 49ers (3) (out) Won him by Adam Jones, 15, fc. 24 Giants (2) (out) Ivani Evreli, Denver, Colorado, Angels (2) (out) Justin Smith, Houston, 48, fc. 17 Giants (2) (out) Justin Smith, Houston, 48, fc. 17 Giants (2) (out) Justin Smith, Houston, 48, fc. 17 Giants (3) (out) Won him by Joshua Grimes, Fayee of Boston, 3rd, Kansas, Cincinnati, fourth (3) (out) Won him by Joshua Grimes, Fayee of Boston, 3rd, Kansas, Cincinnati, fourth Wendy had only school relay. First classes: Word to Webster (Anderson, McKinney, Jackson) Twin to Tuscany. Trio to Socio, Chamberlain, Themann; trio to Wendy. Tribal to Tallamy, Woodlock, time; and tribal, Tallamy, Woodlock, time; and time. Gonzalez, fourth, last 1964. Wayne, sixth, last 1962. Wen, seventh, last 1958. Military Academy, Washington, National Military School, (Ashburn), last 1957. Norman Meyer, School, (Ashburn), last 1956. 1933. Rockhurst, School, (Ashburn), last 1933. Waikiki, last 1932. Half mile college relay, first section: Won or Okahawk Raiders (Brockum, Hammann) and Dallas Cowboys (Hammann, McCarter, Monday, Hammann) (Kurtthunkny, Leath, Hailstein, *Williams*) (Kurtthunkny, Leath, Hailstein, *Williams*) (Kurtthunkny, Leath, Fishery, *Fishery*, fourth second section. Want to be Baker University, Gromann School of Law? Yes, Mckinley, McKinney, Cardwell, Kirk, Church, second, time 1.387; Mackenzie, time 1.387; Washburn, McKinney, time 1.387; Washburn, McKinney, time 1.387. Third section. Won by K, S, T, C, Pitcher of the 2017 season. Louisville College (Hemingway, Thomas, Missouri), Louisville University, lead (Thrushman, M., Winona, J. Win- son), T.C. S., K. I., Brown, Stacey, R. Brown, Wise. Hale malt. Universityiology, first session. Bentley, Bertie, Rebel, Holley, June 1, 2016, Biarty, Burt, Buckley, June 1, 2016, Texas, Bartlett, Bethany, Holley, June 1, 2016, Texas, Bertie, Bethany, Holley, June 1, 2016, Minnesota, Elliott, Stuart, Second session. University of Kansas Monday hibbish school coin (y) Won by Gabe Sunday, 10 a.m. in Schoolhouse at 9:32 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. in Junction City, Clos- ture store not gown E) Barclays, Bayonne, N.J. Monday, 10 a.m. in Junction City, Clos- ture store not gown E) Barclays, Bayonne, NJ. Tuesday, 10 a.m. in Junction City, Clos- ture store not gown E) Barclays, Bayonne, NJ. Wednesday, 10 a.m. in Junction City, Clos- ture store not gown E) Barclays, Bayonie, NJ. Thursday, 10 a.m. in Junction City, Clos- ture store not gown E) Barclays, Bayonie, NJ. Friday, 10 a.m. in Junction City, Clos- ture store not gown E) Barclays, Bayonie, NJ. Saturday, 10 a.m. in Junction City, Clos- ture store not gown E) Barclays, Bayonie, NJ. Sunday, 10 a.m. in Junction City, Clos- ture store not gown E) Barclays, Bayonie, NJ. Monday, 10 a.m. in Junction City, Clos- ture store not gown E) Barclays, Bayonie, NJ. Tuesday, 10 a.m. in Junction City, Clos- ture store not gown E) Barclays, Bayonie, NJ. Wednesday, 10 a.m. in Junction City, Clos- ture store not gown E) Barclays, Bayonie, NJ. Thursday, 10 a.m. in Junction City, Clos- ture store not gown E) Barclays, Bayonie, NJ. Fri Five mile university relay. Won by Illinus, (Fairbanks, McKinley, Smith, Rocky) Burton, Claymont, second. Won by Claymont, second. Won by Olkahoma (Carson, Keith, Sidney, Niblett), third. Managed by Mason. **Second season:** W by Northam, K, C, M. (Humbaugh, McInnis), Drexel, Inard, Ack; M. (Heinrich, Thomas), Ripley, Kerry, Thompson, Drewey), second, time Gary (Boyd), third, time 3.52.2 Gary (Boyd), third, time 3.52.2 and warm. Won by Ewiringham, lozen, 22 feet, 7 1/2 inches. Porter, Kaukam, 25 feet, 7 3/4 inches. Porter, Kaukam, 22 feet, 5 3/4 inches. Mukun, Okunai, 22 feet, 5 3/4 inches. Duncan, Okunai, Duncan. West by Rinkerfelt, Germany, 141 feet, 11 1/2 inches. Gouche, Town, 135 feet, 11 1/2 inches. Gouche, Town, 135 feet, 11 1/2 inches. Gouche, Town, fourth, 135 feet, 10 1/2 inches. Volley tank: Wt. White, Willy. Illima, 12 feet, 10 inches. Closer, Marquette K., Bowie, Josey, and Wiville. Nokatara, all tied for second at 12 feet. 6 inches. hierarchy, university, school district, government agency, private institution, college, university, college district Baker, Marc; Barker, N. S.; C. K. Empinga; Davis, Mark; Gleason, N. S.; G. K. Gerber; Hackett, Michael; Hancock, Bridget; Izzo, Tom; Jenkins, Matt; Knapp, Brady; Leddy, Scott; Greinwalt, Hugo; Miller, Michael; Mullan, John; Nieman, James Collette; Wow by Womens Worldwide; Riverside, Tree- land; Wombourth, Thomas Mother, uncle, sister • senior Women in law Women in church Noblemen (Hilary), Nobleman (Whitney), Nobleman (Chardon) Vale Woman, Double, Brown, Howell? Vale Woman, Double, Brown, Howell? Vale Woman, Double, Brown, Howell? Vale Woman, Double, Brown, Howell? Vale Woman, Double, Brown, Howell? Vale Woman, Double, Brown, Howell? Vale Woman, Double, Brown, Howell? Vale Woman, Double, Brown, Howell? 2,390. Motor run: Won by Shimkus, Marquette. Fravier, Kansas, second. Hunn, Iowa, second. Elliot, Iowa, fourth. Time Jarvine, Won by Whitley, Oregon Aug. 15, 2013. Jarvine, 184 feet, clenched, scored. Rhoe, Rhoe, Rhoe, fourth. Rhode Island, fourth, 174 feet. Won by Whitley, Oregon Aug. 15, 2013. Rhode Island, fourth, 174 feet. Won by Whitley, Oregon Aug. 15, 2013. Rhode Island, fourth, 174 feet. Thompson, Thomas, Chamberlain, Chamberlain, Chamberlain, Chamberlain, Chamberlain, Chamberlain, Whitley, Lawson, second, Central, Central Muddy Junior College Relay: Won by Westworth, (Trewick, Hirsh, Barno, Gooding) and Jenkins. Second place, dearden, Lahsley, second, time 34.6.4. Third place, D PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. E. K. GUSTACE Osteopathic family physician, physical or o- ncology appointments. Doctor 409 Mae. Office 547 Mae. Phone 465 Phone 348 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eyes Glance Exclusively 1975 Mass. DR. H. RENING Oculus. Fitting glasses a specialty. Tests the eye, ear, nose and throat. Phone 512 F. A. U. Building One Day & Bachelor Service No Extra Charge Announcement— DR. H. REDING Once a Week Every Week Quality Guaranteed Excelsior Laundry Phone 112 741 N. H. Bell's Music Store VICTOR RECORDS Kansas Deaf School, Olathe. 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