PAGE SIX 世界之巅 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1027 Varsity Defeats Freshman Squad in Practise Game Smith and Chalfont Sta at Bat While Swenson Gives Yearlings Single Hit Kansas buts sounded a warning to Friday afternoon of what may be expected to happen to opposing pitcher Randy Johnson, who played when they played a large share in defeating the freshman team in six innings by a score of 10 to 10. "Twelve hits, including three doubles and it was the third time he hit the Jay hawker-fence butters. Smith and Chalfont came through with perfect averages for the day. Smith's triple and two singles out of three times up constituted the best individual work of the day. Chalfont made one hit out of one official time at bat. He sacrificed on his other two trips to the plate. Swenson Is Master **Sweeten 1** Swenson's hurling was amuse at both times and rarely has the big downtown looked better than he did before the run. Only one nit, a two base drive by Gulman, was made in the six innings that he worked. Incidentally, Gulman was the only man to reach first base for the Fresh. If Swepson continues to pitch as he does before the third-inning, the leading burlers in the valley. The fielding of the Jahawkers was perfect. The infidels handled savely bobbles. Money took over the field, and without any long flies that came into centerfield Bum Uses Utility Men Connie Bum uses utility men of his utility business to perform the heist. Stand, Krankhaus, Childi and Waterson were used in the latter stages of the heist. Couch Davis' freshman team showed a decided weakness with the butt and hip, as well as some moments of the game. The pitching of Swenson was too much for the fresh **warsity** AU R H II P O A Krauser, e 1 2 0 0 Kramer, m 1 0 0 0 Waterston, m 1 0 0 0 Watson, m 1 0 0 0 Kriechman, f 0 0 0 0 Kriechman, f 0 0 0 0 Kriechman, f 0 0 0 0 Culp, sb, lb 4 3 2 2 Culp, sb, lb 4 3 2 2 Hill, h 4 3 2 2 Dahl, sb 4 3 2 2 Musey, of 0 0 0 0 Jenkins, of 0 0 0 0 Smith, sf 3 1 2 0 Smith, sf 3 1 2 0 Totals 25 16 12 10 Athens 18 9 7 4 Johnson 18 9 7 4 Johnson 18 9 7 4 Tomlinen 1b 2 0 1 Tomlinen 1b 2 0 1 Cobham 1b 2 0 1 Cobham 1b 2 0 1 McDonald 2b 2 0 2 McDonald 2b 2 0 2 Brendon 1f 2 0 2 Brendon 1f 2 0 2 Larsson 1f 1 0 1 Larsson 1f 1 0 1 Batterre p 1 0 1 Batterre p 1 0 1 Batterre p 1 0 1 Totals | 20 | 0 | 1 | 1* | 1 | The summary | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | R 11 Varsity 615 550-10 12 H 1989 800-1 1 Two base hats: Macy's, Livingstone, Chatham font good quality. Two base hats: 2, Holt Student plus. Double plays: mickeys, Secretary on bale, Swansea. Half hat on bale, Swansea. Half hat on bale, Swansea. Half hat on bale, Swansea. Half hat on bale, Swansea. Barratt; 6 bits and 1 arm in 1 position. Barratt; 6 bits and 1 arm in 1 position. Barratt; 6 bits and 1 arm in 1 position. Competition in the century dash is steadily growing keener as the entry blanks for the Relays come into the athletic office. The latest is Bella Kearney, who won last year that ran second only to Locke in the Kansas Raves last year. A series of Bible discussion groups have been started at the University of Tennessee. There are 20 groups participating, a group at each fraternity house, and in addition eightteen groups for the non-fraternity men. Last fall a successful series of eighteen groups operated. --here and then take along enough sandwiches for the afternoon's hike. Read the Kansan want-ads. You can eat your 50c Sunday Chicken Dinner Yes! We specialize in "to go" orders. Regular Meals 35c HILLSIDE CAFE on 9th between Louisiana and Indiana. Registrar Will Attend Convention at Georgia Registrar George O. Foster will trend the fifteenth convention of the overseeing Association of Collegiate legislators at Atlanta, Ga., April 12. The different sessions will be devoted to group conferences for informal discussion. After the group meetings the delegate will go for a complimentary automobile tour. This will include visits to the three member institutions of Atlantic and a trip to Stone Mountain. The annual banquet will be held at the Henry Grady Hotel, where he convention is to be held. Great Plains Physical Education Association Is New Organization Meeting Will Be on Same Days as Rehays; Railroads Make Special Rates The Great Plains Physical Education Association has been organized at the University to promote clear living and good sportsmanship, and to demonstrate accepted methods of physical education. Any person connected with or interested in physical education in an educational institution is eligible for membership. Any person who takes an active part in the work of the association, either as a member or as a facilitant any one taking courses in physical education is eligible for an associate membership. A board of seven directors has been appointed and the officers are to be elected by the board of directors. The board in as follows: F, C, Allen, director of athletics at the University of Kansas; H, W, Armit, soon of the School of Law; A, J, Bryant, professor of economics; H, W, Preciar, junior professor of physical education; H, A, Lee, professor of civil engineering; E, H, Lindley, chairman of the University. The association will meet annually at the time of the Kannas Ralayes. The meeting will consist of a program for the exchange of ideas on methods and theories of rule formation, and on rules of rules governing creators and courses of study. Special rates have been granted by all railroads to those who attend this meeting, in conjunction with the annual Kansas Relays. The reduced rates will be one fare and a half for the round trip. The work of Krauner, Jayhawkwarner, will be watched with considerable interest around the valley because he was the leading bitter of the 1025 valley cummins. The stock Kansas receiver will be up among the loading staggers during this year's early early season work is any indication. The president of the Senior class should be able to express himself. Larder is in an experienced public speaker. Vote for him...Adv. Thirteen Squads Enter for State High School Meet Competitors Are Invite to Remain as Guests of University at Relaxs. These entries have been received by the athletic office: Wichita, Wellington, Halton, Cherryville, Eureka, and Lincoln; these schools will come in class. The 23th annual State High School Meet will be held on Stadium field Friday, April 22, the day before the Relays. Many schools have entered and many more entry blanks are expected before Wednesday, the deadline. The schools that have entered in class B are Willisburg, Percy, Collery, Buringame, Ek Falls, Harveyville (rural), and Apponose. Entries Received The high school teams will be entertained at the various fraternity houses. The "K-1" club has made pilots care of all the competing athletes. The events of the interscholastic meet will include the 100 and 229-yard dishes, the quarter, half, and mile races, the ultimate handball hardhurdle, put shot, puts, javelin, pole vault, high jump, bounp jump, and the Kannas championships in both the half马力 and mile relays in both the 56-yard dash. The 56-yard dash has been abolished. Williams Aqua Velva Challenges trophies will be given for those championship relays, in addition to gold, silver, and bronze medals to first, second, and third places. H.J. Huff, coach of track at the 2016 NCAA championship as starter and referee for this meet. The schools will be divided into two classes. All high schools with an enrollment of more than two hundred exclusive students will participate in class A. at Relays In conjunction with the high school meet, the fourth annual junior high school meet will be held on the west side of Stadium field. Humboldt and Northcast Junior High School, of Kansas City, Ma., have entered teams in Honor Reuse, 129, Freshman track coach, will refer and start this meet. WHEN you finish your shave, what do you do for your face? Probably wash off the lather and let it go at that. Here's a better idea. Slap on a few drops of Aqua Velvra, Williams new scientific after shaving liquid. It helps the skin retain its needed natural moisture—keeps it flexible and comfortable all day long. In big 500-oz. bottles — 300. Challenge Cups Given A after shaving -WHAT? **Allies' guests in:** in both the high schools in which they are invited to remain and the Kansas Relays on the following day. These athletics will be the guests of the athletic department. Several of the high schools that give creditable performances in the high school relays will be requested to remain and compete in the event. This event, which will run is part of the Relays. Wichita High School, which has won the state meet for the last two years, has entered a strong team for this year with the hope of winning its first state title. Athletes Guests at Relays Let an experienced council man handle the funds of the student council—Adv. Kulman reported yesterday for light practice. His shoulder is better but is still far from well. Kulman was able to run signals with the team, with the aid of a pad strapped over his shoulder. Sport Notes --- Coach Cappone eyes, which was cut in practice several days ago is much better, and he expects to be able to work with them. The mask has been holding the cut closed. Cappon came in for considerable "razing" on his trunks at the dressing room yesterday. There was considerable difference of opinion as to whether the effect was due to the pattern or the shape of the "unmentionables." Several members of the squad were outfitted with waterproof pants at practice yesterday, but it failed to rain sufficiently to give them a thorough test. Proportional representation in the election of council representatives from the College and School of Dental Medicine was invoked forward steps in government. Allen Raup turned out for practice with an injured knee. Raup hurt the nerve in his knee two years ago when he was out for freshman football, and was laid up for several months. The same nerve is troubling him again, and he has difficulty in straightening his leg. type of senior officers elected will mark the class, Jim Smith and Wayde Grinstead will make it a distinctive one. Every vote counts under the proportional representation plan of election. PACHA CAM NEWS Strawberry Shortcake and Fresh Strawberry Sundae Vol. XI Mt. Oread, April 10, 1927 Don Buckley as Treasurer of Men's Student Council will tell a can to the ball-case session of student governors to install some real business methods. The zenith wants a qualified man for president and treasurer. Pachaenaean the two best fitted for the position on Mount Ouread. The upper, has business ability as well as other qualifications. He is self-supporting, a member of the dramatic prominent journalist on the HILL. BLUE MILL No.1 Smith, Grinstead Qualified to Head Seniors of 1928 Jim Smith, candidate for President of Senior Class, has the qualifications that count. Pachacamae Offers Best Fitted Candidates for All Class Offices Jim Smith has been nominated for president of the senior class, the class to remember college by. He is a distinctive, qualified candidate and will make a president the seniors will be proud of. He has served as president of the College, he is a member of Pi Epsilon Pi and a good student. His running mate, Wayde Grin stead, the candidate for senior treas RAYMOND NICHOLS Pachacamac has faith in the student body, Pachacamac believes that student government can and will exist, and Pachacamac offers to bring student government back to the campus through a functioning student council. The Pachacamac platform—as usual —presents planks that vitally concern student government, Vital, progressive, constructive planks. Let's get back to student government. Here's the answer to the puzzle; elect a Pachacamac council which will put over the Pachacamac platform— Compare the platforms—wait a minute, wait a minute. There is no opposition platform. Neither was there last year. Queer, isn't it. But, then it isn't quite so queer. You recall the absence of their platform last year. Well, last year's platform and the record of this year's council are synonymous—NOTHING. No doubt the stand is the same this year—continuation of the state of perpetual inertia. Sleep on! No platform last year, nothing accomplished this year; no platform this year can mean only that they offer another farce. Sleep on! As President of Men's Student Council will assure the carrying out of the Pachagamaac promise "Back to Student Government." 2. PROFORTIONAL REPRESENTATION for election of college and engineering representatives. Platforms and Puzzles 3. STUDENT DISCIPLINE by the student council—complete control. 4. REPRESENTATIVE CLASS OFFICERS: election of ALL class officers by both men and women. 1. A FUNCTIONING STUDENT COUNCIL: a council that will do more than vote money for council keys. 6. STUDENT CONTROL OF UNION BUILDING: student membership on a board of control for the Union. 5. TRYOUTS FOR CHEERLEADERS before they become eligible to run for office. 7. SUNDAY TENNIS: an effort to secure privileges of Sunday tennis for the University IMPROVEMENT OF POTTER LAKE to make it "H!" for swimming. Class officers should be chosen by both men and women of the various classes. They should be representative officers. Who ever heard of men selecting the president and women dating the vice-president of a country? A vote for Pachacamac is a vote to secure Sunday tennis court privileges. Students have to look through more than rose colored glasses to see anything worthwhile in the record of the present student council. Pach Candidates to Fulfill Pledge to Student Body Government to Take Place of "Horse Play" Style of Council Action "Back to student government" has been adopted as the Palmerville shagan and men who can fulfill this pledge have been placed before the students to take place of the present facial offering. Raymond Nichols, the candidate for presidency, has a wide executive experience. His list of qualifications proves that. He doesn't stand for the Charles Haines Charles Haines as Vice President of Men's Student Council will have a high annual output of student government. present style of horse play the Black Mask governing association is offering an exeience for its existence. Charles Haines, an engineer, has the qualifications for vice president. He asks only to be placed on the council. Then he guarantees a return to him. The secretary office will be filled by one of the few function members of the present council, Walter Freze. Mr. Freze is愈合病。 Walter Freese as Secretary of Men's Student Council will advocate a rudual change over this year's budget to want to see real student government. hard working and has the betterment of the Institution at heart. An experienced man should be secretary and Freese has had experience. A School of Business student, Don Buckley, is the candidate for treasurer. He will guard the purseings and money. He pays a monthly fee for the government. Eight College, three Eengineer and one each of Law, Education, Graduate, Medical, Pharmacy, Business and Fine Arts have promised to "bring back student government." A vote for them will secure it. "Back to Student Government 99