THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Freshman Squad Battles Varsity For a 6-5 Game Close Score is Encouraging No Worry Over Baseball For Next Year, Says Clark With only four more games to play, the Jayhawk nine is showing up in fine shape. Last night the Varsity and the freshmen played a seven innning game, the Varsity winning 6 to 1. Davis pitched for the pitchers and scored the Varsity. No all the freshmen were out, but they put up a creditable showing against our coming valley champions. Bolin, playing first base for the Frohn, showed up well and came through with several nice hits. Hale finished the game with a versatility baseball, and from all indications we will look mighty fine in Fraser's place next year. According to Potty, we need not worry as to our team; our team is coming from next spring. Lonborg Hitting Well Lonberg seems to be coming into his own and is clouting the balt as never before. Nothing seemed too good for him to connect with last week, but it looks like it will be looking up for lost time; he will play make-up regular from now on. Charlie seemed to find himself last night and was hitting with regularity. Carrie was the slarest held against the frosh. On account of the coming examinations, Potys turned the sluno loose at 6 p. m. From now on the men were to have more time for their quizzes. Aggies Beat Nebraska The Aggies beat Nebrasa yesterday 2 to 1. So according to the dope the Jayhawkers will have to play real ball to beat them, but the team are all on their toes to have another barbecue of the Aggie cow. Part of the squad leaves Friday morning for Manhattan at 9:56, and the rest of them will go up at 11:52 after taking their quizzes. Part of them will come back Friday night to Manhattan and they will return to Manhattan on the 11:52 for the game Saturday. SUMMER JOBS FOR STUDENTS Do you want a good job this summer? One that will pay you more than ordinary wages? If you do, call Room 25. Eldridge Hotel, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon or evening GLEN GREMS P. S. A personal interview is requested. Two small gold basketball—each ballkath cut in half and the halves sliced by two gold links to form form-links — were recently presented to Dr. C. Allen by the eleven "K" men of the Kansas Kansas basketball of 1923. Eleven "K" Men Present Allen With Cuff Links Top:1a. May 22 — The Kansas Gas and Electric Co., today filed application before the Kansas Public Utilities Commission for authority to issue mortgages to first mortgage sharing fund 4% bonds, to run for a period of thirty years. A terminal presentation of the "K" men's token of appreciation for Doctor Allen's part in molding the championship team was made three weeks ago with the addition that a bottle of perfume was given to "Pho" with the admonition that "the rest is to come later, and this will keep you sweet until then." On one half of the ball, the laces on the shoe were removed, from "Ever victorious team of 1923" in blue letters, reads the inscription above and below the "K". On the other half of the basketball, an inscription in blue letters reads, "To Gold Basketballs to 'Phog' Schreiber to Give Recital INSIST ON Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme and you will get QUALITY SERVICE PRICE Phone 182 An exclusive Duro Belle feature in the Duro Knot. Over 450 of those knots are in every Duro Belle nut. Just try a few and you too will treat Duro Bello is best. When you wear a Duro Bello shirt, you're not that biased, but not that biannually. Unusual Opportunities For Professional Education in SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY DENTISTRY COMMERCE & FINANCE One year College Preparatory Work Required Washington University, because of its urban location, offers unusual opportunities for specialized education along certain professional lines. 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