Tigers Will Clash With Jayhawkers In Annual Meet Kansas Enters Into Battle With Missouri, Saturday; Weakened by Loss of Fisher THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Tiger-Jayhawk annual out door dual track meet will be helk Saturday afternoon on Stadium fiek at 2 p.m. The meet promises to be fast and several Valley records may fall as both teams have stars that are capable of setting new records if the weather is favorable. The Kansas team will be weakened by the loss of Fisher, as the injuries he received in the meet last week increased. He must him out of the meet Saturday. In this case the 100-yard dash looks like a tosup, with Woestemeyer fighting for a first place. Woestemeyer could take first in the 220-yard dash. Firebaugh Will Take 440 Firebaugh Will Take 140 The 440-yard dash looks like a Kansas victory with Firebaugh break-in second in this event as he ran the nest race he has run for sometime Inst last Saturday, when he passed Riley at the tape and finished second. Missouri has the edge in the 880-yard run, as Pittinger steps the distance up from 820 to 830, may unset done and annex a first. Kansas to Win High Jump Missouri has the edge in the mile run, but Brown may prove a dark horse and nose some Tiger runner out and garner five points for Kansas. The Mount Oread team is conceded the edge in the two-mile run, but he should be in the two-mile in the Argie meet, is doped to break the tape first with Grady close on his heels for three more points. The high jump and pole vault look like sure Kansas victories. The Jayhawkers should make a clean sweep of these two as the Tigers are weak in the long jump. They are especially strong in them. The broad jump is a toes-up in to who will win it. Graham will make some Tiger jumper farther than he has jumped this season if he beats him. This may annex a second in this event. The hurdles also look like Missouri victories, but Graham will give somebody a right to beat him in the high sticks. Nixon may take a first in the high ones. The mule relay looks like a Kansas victory. The Missouri quartet ran in it with the team at Saturday, but if the Jawhawkers had competition they could have stepped the four laps in faster time. The discus is a toss-up with Missouri holding the edge; the javelin in the same except the edge goes to Kansas. The shot-mut looks like a knuckle but not Norton or Mathews may upset them and grab five points for Kansas. To Play off Tournaments Finals In Handball Will Be Held May 19 G. B. Patrick, professor in the department of physical education, who is in charge of the handball and horseshoe tournaments, advises that the schedule be followed in the rounds of the tournaments, in order that the tournaments may not hold over into quiz week. In the doubles of the horsehose tournament, four games remain to be played before the second round is completed. The remaining four games have been played before May 15. The second round of the singles has been completed and six games remain to be played before the third round is completed. If necessary, should I have been played off May 14. The semi-finals of the handball tournament should be completed today. In the upper bracket Henry and Cayot play and the winner meets Waterson in the semi-final round. In the lower bracket Lanz plays Shumain, the winner meeting Liggett for the semi-final round. The final will be played on or before May 19. The winner of the tournament is to be determined. Lanz and the winner of the second place receives a silver medal. Losers in the semi-final round play to determine third and fourth places. Former Students Go to Tulsa W. H. McConnell, fs17, has recently been appointed ticket agent at the city station of the Atchison, Topka and Santa Fe Railroad Company. He has also been has been ticket agent in the station at Lawrence. He expects to leave for his new position today. Betas to. Give Banquet For K. U. Football Squad The Beta, Theta Pi fraternity will entertain the football squad tonight with a banquet at the chapter house. Members of the fraternity will eat elsewhere and their house will be turned over to the squad. Other guests will be, Dr. F. C. Alnoun, Coach George "Potty" Clark, Coach Karl Scheideman, Coach John McNamara, and Coach of posed of ProF. A. J. Boynton, Prof. W. W. Davis, and Prof. H. A. Rice. Dr. Allen is also a member of the board. This will be the last meeting of the football quadt game. Jayhawks Work Hard Preparing for Trip To Missouri Diamond "Potsy" May be Forced to Use His Entire Pitching Staff Against Tigers Hold back by the rainy weather, the Jayhawk baseball nine is working over time this afternoon to get ready for tomorrow night. The Missouri boy will be primed for the avenging of last week's games. As they will also be playing on their home diamond, the Jays will visit orphans, who did last week. In the drizzling cold rain of last night, seven of the braver ones of the squad went through another tight hitting practice. Bloomer's leg is healing rapidly, and Coach "Potts" has been doing a lot of the games. Davis will be started again also, and if the Tigers get to his offerings the same as they did last week, Clark may have to call on Kennedy or Wilberg. The latter has worked well with the throws from the portside, and may be able to baffle the Missourians. Coach Clark thought last week that if he could win both games of that series he could look upon the Valley race as being very favorable to the Jahawkers. But it now seems that Ames is to be a contender. For alas, the team had games and lost but one, their schedule is over with, so that if the home team loses any more games they will be mighty close to the Iowans. The week following the Missouri WIEDEMANN'S Tea Room Service Thursday's Luncheon Menu Fifty cents a plate Choice of: Roast of Veal Pork Chops Browned Potatoes Marshmellow Sweet Potatoes Celery Hot Rolls Spring Salad Lima Beans Peach Pie Ice Coffee Milk Service from 11:45 to 1:30 ... Evening Service A la Carte Special Sunday Dinner series, the Jayhawkers go to Aggeliville. The last week of school they will play one game here Friday, June 1, with Nebraska; and another game with the same team on their home grounds the following day. Rifle Team Places Fourth The engineers' R. O. T. C. rifle team of Kansas placed fourth in the national meeting which was won again this year by the University of Iowa. Mr. W. W. Shipley on the University of Oklahoma individual with a score of 377. R. O. T. C. Engineers Win Honors in National Meet University of Iowa, 3349; Colorado School of Mines, 3286; Oregon Agricultural College, 3252; University of Georgia College, 3197; Alabama Polytechnic Institu*, 3162; University of West Virginia, 3133; California Institute of Technology, 3109; Washington State Institute, 3091; Washington State College, 3012; Virginia Military In $1.50 The twelve teams that entered and their scores are: SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM Every Day Is Straw Hat Day Here New Shapes New Styles Collar Attached Shirts of guaranteed values Plain Colors Also $3.00 to $9.00 Our Shirt Stock Will Agreeably Surprise You stitute, 2913; Carnegie Institute of Technology, 2604; Work has been started on the new Phi Delta Theta house which is to be located southeast of the campus. An attempt to complete the new house for occupancy by the second semester next year, will be made. The University of Iowa won the cup last year and a third win will make them permanent owners of it. 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