THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K.U. Baseball Nine Off for Two Game Series With Tigers Intensive Practice Hold Las Night; Team Looks For Harder Battle on Missouri Field Last night the Jayhawker baseball squad worked until dark try to catch up in their practice which was presented on account of the wet fields. The first part of the evening's practice consisted of an eight-imming game with the freshmen, which ended with a 5 to 5 score. Kennedy and Davis each pitched three innings and Bloomer worked two. Bradley and Wright pitched for the first-year team. The other part of the practice was an intensive field session which carried on till after 7:30. Bloomer's Leg Improving Last night the team looked to be in good shape. This afternoon they are having only a light batting practice, before leaving for the Missouri series at 8:20 tonight. According to the coach, Bloomer's leg is almost well now, and he looked good in the box yesterday. It is probable that he will start the first game with the Tigers. Davis had good control last night, and though the freshmen found him a few times, he too is in condition for a start with the Tigers. It is Coach Clark's intention, however, that the nymph shall get into some of the pitching on this trip, and his showing last night warrants it. Missouri Games to be Hard The two 'games' with Missouri are the harlest game the home team will play, and the host game the ball that they did against the same team last week, to win. According to Coach Clark, the Jayhawkers looked worse in last week's games than at any other time this season, and the players played different brand and Friday Shot games to lead the leadership of the Valley. The Tigers will be playing on their home field for the avengement, and as this field is considered the best in the Valley these contestants have seen here last week. The men who will make the trip with Coach Clark are: Frazier, Lonborg, Bloomer, Campbell, Wenzel, Staplin, Armstrong, Airmatton, and Davis. Practically the same batting order will be used. Engineering Catalogs go to High School Seniors "Engineering at the University of Kansas," a supplement to the University catalog, has been mailed out from the alumni office, to about 8,000 students graduating from the high school. The program contains a record of engineering events, a message to young men concerning mining and metallurgy, as well as an explanation of the courses of study, some facts regarding the men who teach engineering courses, such as U.S.'s notable graduates in engineering. The book shows the progress the University has made in the construction of buildings for engineering and engineering departments and their achievements. Student to Sing at "Messiah" Reven De Jarrett, a pupil of Dear Butter of the School of Fine Arts will leave Frida, for Parsons, Kara and Buster, sing the bass solo in "the Messiah." to be given next Monday evening. K. U. Graduate Speaks on Hetch Hetchy Dam Nathan, T. Veatch, B. S., '09, of Black & White Tech, consulting engineers in Kansas City, spoke on the "Hitchy Hatch Dam" at a meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers to discuss how the dam is situated in the Sierras about 250 miles from San Francisco. Besides furnishing the water supply for the city of San Francisco it is important as a source of hydro-electric power and as a water supply for local irrigation projects. Mr. Veach studied the nature recently while in California during a convention of civil engineers. The following new officers were elected at the meeting last night: Ralph Nichols, e24, president; Floyd Beegle, e24, vice-president; Mary McAuley, e24, secretary-treasurer; J. C. Bissett, e24, vice-presidentateeman; M. R. Kirkpatrick, e24, committee to the committee to represent the civil engineers at next year's Exposition. Sophomore Women Win Exciting Baseball Game From Freshman Tean The sophoraire women's baseball team defeated the freshmen 17-15 in an evenly matched game yesterday afternoon. The sophoraires made a good peppy start and kept ahead of the freshmen until the fifth innning when they gained the lead. In the last two innings they made five runs. Lauraine Whisman had a homenur for the freshmen, and Lucile Pyle made two homeruns and Nevada Talhalm made one homerun for the sophoraires. The sophoraires will play the juniors on Wednesday and the rain kept them from playing the first of the week. Tomorrow at 4:30 the juniors play the freshmen. Physical Education Department Asks Co-operation of All in May Fete "We are asking all fraternities, organized houses and clubs to co-operate with us in the May Fete by not saving a night meal Tuesday since the May Fete comes at the dinner hour," said Miss Margaret Barto, professor of physical education for women. Miss Barto said that the May Fete been put at that time before they were allowed to eat and they did not want to take the students' time that would otherwise go toward study. Box suppliers will be served on the Stadium field at the close of the May Fete. Sandwiches, salad ice cream, cake, candy and ice-cream bars will also be sold at reasonable prices. In case of rain the May Fete will be postponed until the following day, according to Miss Barto. She said that everything is now ready for the players. The costumes have been given out and a dress has been printed. There will be two final practices with the band, Friday at 4:30 and Monday at 4:30 on the Stadium field. The Memorial campaign of the Kansas City Alumni Association has been in full swing since April 21, the date of the annual banquet which was held this year at the Bellerive Hotel. The new officers who have held the banquet include: N. T Veatch, B. S. '99; Josephine Service, f07, first vice-president; John E. Carlson, LB. '8. 9;第二 vice-president; Merele Smith, f17, third vice-president; Clarence I. Spellman, B. S. '97, fourth vice-president; Clemente Lamborn, Matthew A. and treasurer; Marvin Harris, B. 20, assistant secretary, and Frank Terrell, LB. '8. 20, assistant treasurer. 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