PAGE FOUR PAGE ELEE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1826 Next Year's Schedules Completed at Meeting of Athletic Directors Program for Kansas Includes 16 Valley Baseball Games This Spring The official baseball, football, outdoor track, and indoor track schedules for 1927 have been announced by the University of Kansas athletic department. Eight football contests and 16 baseball games will be played during the coming year by the Jayhawker teams. Kansas will participate in four indoor track meets with the Missouri Valley meet in the new Des Moines field house as the leading attraction. The Jayhawks will compete in four big relay and in three outdoor meets. The Missouri Valley outdoor meet will be held in Lincoln. The completed schedules were prepared at the athletic meeting which was held at Des Moines last week, Athletic directors and faculty representatives of Missouri Valley meet up on the personified of meetings. The 1927 University of Kansas schedules for baseball, outdoor track indoor track and football are as follows: Baseball Date Day Organized Place June 18 Worcester, Ohio. Olea A & M. Sillwerger June 25 Worcester, Ohio. June 26 Montréal, Ontario. A. & M. Lawvere June 29 Montréal, Ontario. May 07 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Columbia May 14 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Columbia May 15 Kansas City, Missouri. Mahatma May 23 Kansas City, Missouri. Mahatma May 24 Kansas City, Missouri. Mahatma June 25 Orlando, Florida. Orlando Truck June 26 Orlando, Florida. Orlando Truck June 28 Texas Relief Angst, Houston June 30 Texas Relief Angst, Houston July 1 Kansas City, Missouri. Maes Jain, India July 2 Kansas City, Missouri. Maes Jain, India July 3 Kansas City, Missouri. Maes Jain, India July 32 Kansas City, Missouri. Maes Jain, India Oct. 16 Gilbertson Grissom Oct. 23 Gilbertson Grissom 15 Kauai Angelo Lawrences 18 Kauai Angelo Lawrences 20 Pinki Lawrences 29 Kauai Angelo Lawrences Nov. 1 Kauai Angelo Norman 10 Oklahoma Norman Feb. 19; Sat. 5; B. A. C. Invitation K, C, M. Feb. 19; Sat. 5; Illinois; Urbana, Uta. March 23; Sat. 7; Chicago (Convention Hall) Mar. 1-12; Feb. 15; Mo. Valley Des. Der Mon. 6 Kansas City Alumni Raise Student Scholarship Fund The Kansas City Alumni Association held a luncheon yesterday noon at the Kansas City Athletic Club in conjunction with the chamber of commerce at which the University football coaches were guests. The Kansas City Association, under J. H., Outland 198, its president, expects to hold a similar meeting with the Kansas City chamber of commerce each month, the meeting taking the place of the meeting of the chamber of commerce. At yesterday's luncheon a committee was appointed to raise a loan fund for students of the University of Kansas by solicitation among the University alumni. The Club has already raised a fund of $1,000 as a scholarship loan. Quack Club Tryouts End; Three Will Be Initiated Regular practice for the University wimming team will start immediately after Christmas holidays on Jan. 3, in according to Coach H. G. Alphin. Practice will be held three times a week, on Wednesday, Tuesday and Friday at 10 a.m. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Kansas team team placed third last year in the valley meet at St. Louis in which teams representing Ames, Washington, Drake and Missouri universities took part. Washington won all three matches, and Ames placed second. The Valley meet this week will be held in the Ames tank, thus making it possible for more teams to participate due to the better location of the Iowa school. This weekend, the university versity where the meets have been held previously. Kansas will also take part in a triangular meet to be held sometime in February at the Kansas City Athletic Club pool. The other teams are St. Louis State and Washington school. A short course in enabling it will be offered by the extension division of the University of Minnesota. It will run for 12 weeks. Quack club tryouts were finished Saturday morning when the dive test was given. Three women passed this test and will become members at the initiation. They included Dorothy Stark, of Los Angeles. Two stroke tryouts were given and the successful women who were announced will become pledges to Quack until the dives are paused. The following groups were Dorothy Shad, Jane Reynolds, Edna Eberhardt, Dorothy Gafford, Jane Stevenson, Margaret Fisher, Elizabeth Parker, Josephine B. Lade, Susan Keith,莉洛 Lyons, Dorothy E. Good Several men of last year's squad will be available for the team this month. Meredith Jocelyn, dash man and a point winner in the last valley meet, will be out to win the dashes for Kansas, supported by Earl Evans, dash man, and Perry May, who will represent the team in the intramural swimming meet which will be held Dec. 14, is to provide more material for the varsity team. Coach Alphin urges that everyone interested in swimming come out for the meet next week. Any winner of a first place will receive an awarded a sweater and letter. According to Coach Alliphn, Kansas has a good chance to become valley champions this year. States The Best Place to Eat and Drink after All. Team Placed Third Last Yea in Valley Meet; Veterans Again Return Regular Practices for Kansas Tankers Begin After Holidays After the show it's Stutes for a good bowl of chili or a cup of hot chocolate and a sandwich. Phone 708 We Deliver We Deliver The name CORONA on a portable typewriter means 1 It is the pioneer of all portable typewriters 2 It is the outstanding leader in its field. 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