MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE SEVEN Jayhawk Baseball Team Plays First Games This Week Sooners Hold Undispute Possession of First Place in Valley Standings Missouri Valley Standings Oklahouan Oklahoma Angles Missouri Kansas Kansas Angles Iowa State Washington Games This Week April 13- Monorium vs. Ohioana Angier at St. Lumbert (two game/tauvette) vs. Washington at St. Lumbert April 16- Monorium Angier vs. Minnesota at Columbia April 17- Monorium Angier vs. Minnesota at Columbia April 18- Monorium Angier vs. Minnesota at Columbia April 19- Monorium Angier vs. Washington at St. Louis April 20- Monorium Angier vs. Washington at St. Louis The Angies' road trip also includes two games with Missouri on the Tiger diamond. Missouri dropped two games to Oklahoma during the second round of the Angies-Missouri content that were postponed on account of rain during last week will probably be played this afternoon, if the intentions of Coach John Mauverbach of the Angies and head coach of the Missouri are carried out. By the end of this week every Missouri Valley baseball team but one will have played two or more conference games during the present season. Iowa State does not bring into action until next week when they play Missouri at Columbia in a two-zone series. The Kansas Jayhawkers will receive their initial test when they play the Oklahoma Aggies at Stillwater on April 12 and 14. The Mt. Orcad nine will then take a four-day rest before meeting the Oklahoma Sooners in a two-game series on the southern diamond's school. A definite line will be obtained on the unknown Washington squad when they play the hosts to the Kansas Aggies at St. Louis on April 15 and 16. The Aggies have a team of veterans and should be one of the leading valley contenders during this season. Oklahoma remains idle during this week. They now hold the undisputed lead on first place with three games won, and one lost. Their two wins against the Sooner were impressive ones and gave the Sooner stock a decided boost. Sport Notes Capt. Kent Farley, M. U. apprint等 has moved up in the ranks of the holders of the world's 100-yard dash record of 9.6 seconds. This time was made on a boggy track in a novel track and field meet between the University of Missouri and picked star Tiger Rose of Missouri College at Rollin's field Saturday. The Tiger had little trouble in winning as chained by the 84 to 51 score. Edington, M, U, 229 man tied the Missouri record of 21.2 for that event in the dual meet with the all-stars. Pct. .750 .600 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 Wade, Swedish middle distance star failed to break the world's record for the mile and 1500-meter run in Brooklyn last week. His time for the mile was 4.15, and he was pushed to pass his opponent who was given a 60-yard handicap in an effort to make the Swedish Schoolmaster do his utmost. The dribble has been eliminated. At least, its effectiveness and spectacular appearance has been minimized by the ruling to reduce it to one bound play. The league committee in an annual session in New York Saturday. The change was made to "eliminate roughness and encourage team play." Oswald Tower, editor of the official inside blamed the dribble in the game of feints and violations of the rules. Another rule made by the committee was that time "out" shall be taken on all fouls. That will add from three to five ore minutes of playing time. Another change, especially interesting to the spectators, is that the referee is forbidden to blow the whistle on jumpers until it is finished and after time out. Officials say that this rule will decrease the confusion of a fast game. The dramatic club of Colgate University intend to produce a motion picture which will depict college life in professional movies have in the past. Three hundred R. O. T. C. men from the University of Washington took part in the filing of part of a war law against Lewis during the spring vacation. Business Next Subject for Vocational Lecture Another of the series of lectures on the choice of a life work will be given by Frank C. Back of Topics, in conjunction with auditorium test-day at 8 p.m. Mr. Beck's subject will be "Business as a Venation." This subject is one which is fitting to precede the School of Business Day, to be observed on Wednesday. Mr. Beck is a well-known business man in Tokyo, being connected with the Johnson and Beck Plumbing company of that city. New Trophy Offered by Dr. John Outland for One Mile Relay Dr. John Outland, father of the Kannas Relays, is offering another challenge cup for the new one mile university relay of the Kannas Relay, the new purchase having been made necessary by the speeding curb in the past few years with the first big challenge cup won by Doctor Outland. The Iowa University team, famous in all other meas as well as relay Event in 1923. The Iowa team the Kansas Rehaya, first won the Kansas Relay event in 1923. The Iowa reported in 1924, but in 1925 the Outland trophy was taken home by Grinnel College of the Missouri Valley College. Coach G. G. Brennan sent an Iowa team to the Kansas Relay that won the milk event and set the meet record at 3 minutes and 20 seconds. The Iowa team will again be on and at the fifth annual Kansas Tigers to start on the winning of the ew cup. The Iowa State team is Possession of First Cup Won by Iowa University Team Last Spring a new record in the Kansas Relays and have one of the fastest, as generations in the Missouri Valley Conference or even the Big Ten. Iowa State, however, will have plenty of games against them. Missouri, Kansas, and Notre Dame have fact teams entered in all the shorter relays. A number of women at the Colorado Argie school, have given their reasons for liking the men students. Some of the most common one were: "The Argie man is principally known for his democratic qualification." The man who is working his way through school is admired for his energy and ambition. Some difficulty was encountered in obtaining a general survey, as the women were prone to give an indecent account of one and only one. Want ads in the Daily Kansas bring good results. Pachacamac Advocates WHAT Independent Specials This Week Has Already Accomplished "A functioning Student Council" Vote the Independent Ticket First to Offer Godet's Latest Paris Creations "Folie Bleue" "Jasmin D'Orient" Two concentrated perfumes made bottled and sealed in France. Special introductory Size. $1.00 The size that would sell at $2.50 if bought in the regular way. The exceedingly low price is due to the desire of the importer to afford in this country the semipalmous success those who want to obtain the price of this offering the price will be $6.00 an ounce. Our introductory bottles are one-half ounce. Special offer in a Genuine Whiting & Davis Mesh Bag $2.95 Through special arrangement, we have a number of a $$ quality in a genuine Whiting & @ta$ bay. Be sure to see them. New Pelia They've here—The new tots in入侵的 kids and born calf in mottled and bonded effects. 50c to $1.75 Necessary Accessories **New flowers, back** The new flowers, back, are here for your home shopping. The election of Joe Ellis for Cheerleader would assure the student body of no more embarrassing flops in the cheering at BASKETBALL games in the future. Ellis is a sure bet when it comes to cheers and plenty of them. $ ^{*} $ 1. Pep 3. Personality 2. Punch Active Agreeable Aggressive You Can't Keep a good man down. Sonner or later he will be pushed to the front among his fellow men. Such is the case of the Independent choice for Cheerleader. Joe Ellis possesses that blend of natural ability, past experience and DEMOCRACY of spirit that characterizes a natural leader. His success, in case of election, is beyond doubt. Already the MAJORITY PARTY on the Hill has selected him for an outstanding office because of himself, one great indication of the man's quality. Joe owes no allegiance to nor has made no agreements with any group smaller than the entire student group of the University of Kansas. The Independent Party did not select him because of personal raiment nor group affiliation but because they recognized in him the qualities of an excellent cheerleader. Charley Embree is without doubt the man for the Presidency of the Student Council. He has, during his past term as Secretary of the Council, through his own personal interest and executive qualities, fostered and played a large part in the carrying through of constructive measures. Charlie Embree will not let the Student Council be idle. Under his direction they will function efficiently and continually. But of greater importance than any other feature, Charlie Embree will work for the best interests of the University of Kansas and the ENTIRE student body, with the determination and sincerity of purpose that has characterized his past career. One matter of prime importance is the fact that Embree is sure to return to school next year. As a result he will have the interests of the undergraduate body at heart.