5.2.1 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K.U. and County To Co-operate on Highway Building Demonstration on Dirt Road Making to be Made Next Month; Officials Are Invited Douglas County, Kansas, the School of Engineering of the University of Kanas, and certain manufactures of ond-grading machinery, will co-operate to develop more of dirt road between Lawrence and Baldwin, to demonstrate the feasibility of properly constructed dirt onds on secondary highways. Engineers Watch Experiment The demonstration is to start Monday, June 4, and will last ten days. It intended that only so much work can be completed in the day it can be completed that day. By this method, visitors each day will be able o see all the processes. Invitations re being sent to county road officials, grader operators, and contractors, visiters are invited, inviting him to see the work on one of the days it is in progress. Douglas county is now clearing the right of way along the road to be improved, and has agreed to maintain the new road for a period. Different manufactures of road work machinery are contributing the machine. The summer camp of the University of Kansas engineers, under direction of W. C. McNown, professor of highway engineering, will be held on the site of the road work, and the students each day will make surveys of earth moved, compute costs, and keep all other records, which after construction, will be published for the benefit of road officials of Kansas. "Nearly all experiments on high way surfacing, in recent years, have been concerned with various forms of hard-surface pavement," said Professor McNown recently. "Searcely attention in a scientific way has been paid to the improving of earth load construction. Can't Wait for Hard Roads Can't Wait for Hard Roads "However, the urgent need for more good roads has made it imperative that an investigation be made on these earth roads built with modern equipment and similar modern conditions. "A similar demonstration was carried on last year in Illinois, and the results published in a bulletin of the University of Illinois. It was pointed out there that even though Illinois was committed to hard roads program, it would take a very long time for the state to cover all the roads of the state. Obviously, dirt roads will be necessary for a long time to come." (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) feited, and they stepped the distance in the fast time of 3 minutes 30 seconds. They probably would have run it faster if they had run against competition. Kansas Smothers Aggie Track Men in Field Meet The summary: 100-aird dash=Won by Fisher, Kanaan, Irwin, Ingain, second. Time, 10.4 seconds. 220-aird dash=Won by Wootenheim, Kanaan, second. Time, 9.6 seconds. 120-aird high-jump=Won by Kelly, Aigrem, Graham, Kanaan, second. Time, 15.8 seconds. 120-aird low-jump=Won by Kanaan, second. Time, 51 seconds. 300-aird run=Won by Flynn, Agneti, Martins, second. Time, 11.1 mile run=Won by Kopenkald, Angeles. 220-yard low hardship - Won by Kelly, Arden; Norton, Kansas, second Time, 26 sec. shot-put - Won by Norton, Kansas (40 feet 7½ inches); Matthews, Kansas (40 feet 8½ inches) Discuss—Won by Norton, Kansas (125 feet 7 inches); Brankau, Aggles (117 feet $ _{9/2} $ inches), second. High jump----Norton and Poor, Kansas, tailed for first; height, 5 feet 10 inches. Pole vault—Won by Robert, Kannas, (12 feet 4.45 inches); Norton, Kansas, and Hoye, Agrios tied for second (12 feet 1.4-5 inches). Javidin-Won by Mathewa, Kannaz (161 feet 2 inches); Munn, Aggirri, second (161 feet 2 inches). 2.mile ride—Won by Kuyendall. Agnes Pratt, Kearns, second. Time 10:08:38 1.mile relay—Won by Kurasan (Shannon Keiltt, Griffin, Firebus). Time 3:36 Running broad jump—Won by Graham Kansas (21 feet 3 inches); Goodell, Kansas second (21 feet 2 inches). Two Hurt When Car Overturns Two Hurt When Car Overtures A car driven by Earl Stanton, LB, Z2., of Leavenworth, was crowded into the ditch late last night on the Hort-to-Fort highway, nine or ten cars west of Leavenworth. Neither was seriously injured. Scratchens and minor bruises were received when the car was turned upon its side. The car was damaged to no great extent. Princeton University is to receive from John D. Rockefeller, Jr., $60,000 in five annual allotments, to establish a library of industrial relations. He's reminding you that now is the time to pay up! Mu Phi Epsilon to Give Annual Spring Recital In Fraser Hall Tuesday Selections By Local Composer Included—K. C. Chapter Will Attend The annual spring musical of the Xi Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary musical sorority, will be given Tuesday, May 15 at 8:20 p. m., in Fraser Chapel. The program includes selections composed by C. A. Preyer, professor of piano, and Mabel McNary, fay, '23. Following is the program: Chorus: Springtime ... Dorothy Watkins Piano: Allegro Appassionata ...Preyei Madge Palmer Trio ... Godard W . . . . . Violin: Francis Robinson Cello: Catherine Grissman Barton: Catherine Crissman Piano: Hazel Dugger vocal Pierrot ... Dagmar de C. Raubner I Know Not Why ... Mabel McNary Una Boe Poce Sa (I Barbile di Siviglia) ... *Rossini* Ensemble: Kamenni Ostraw ... *Rubinstein* Piano: Raebel Stevens Organ: Cleta Johnson Romance ... Wieniawski Reba White Ensemble: The Chorus is under the direction of f Mrs. Amy Larmore. The members are: First soprano, Zada Shipy, Margaret Bright, Elizabeth Siler, Marie Speck; Second soprano, Reba White, Mary Campbell, Bernice Waltz from Suite for Two Pianos, op. 15 ... 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The committee in charge is: Elva B. M-Mullen; Elizabeth Burkhalter; Catherine Moore; Margaret Bright; and Mrs. Mary Laramore. The Mu Delta Chapter of Kansas City will attend the musical. Tennis Tournament Closes Women's Finals for Singles Will Be Played Friday the champions of the women's doubles for 1923 were decided Friday afternoon, Dorothy Barter and Josephine Lantz, junior representatives, defending Lela B. Duncan and Henriell Roussel, senior representatives, time the 1923 "champ" of the game are on the last round with Henriella Hadley, c'25, Eleanor Hanson, c'25, and Jennie Higgins, c'24, contending for the 1923 championship. Friday afternoon, Elenore Hanson entered the second bracket by defeating Harriet Patterson in a three hour contest with a score, 4-6; 4-1; 11-9. SPEED SERVICE THAT'S US and Eleanor Hanson won a place in the third bracket Saturday morning by defending Josephine Lanz; 6:3, 1-4; the second against Amy afterward by outplaying Vera Kreibbiel 6:2, 1-4. Henriette Hadley kept her place for the final battle by eliminating Marie Jones with a score of 6:1, 6:2; and Jennie Higgins outscored her by 5:0 in the first set and two in the second. The final games of the singles will be played off next Friday at which time the 1923 "champ" of the singles Yale offers $1,000 to the author of the best Yale song, as "Bright College Years," former Yale song Wacht will Wacht am Rhein, not will be used. 1109 Mass. Phone 442 KIRBY Cleaners Thomas Shoe Shop Electric 1021 Mass. St. Handball Tournament Tightens up as End Of Finals Draw Near Fast Semi-Finals in Horseshoes Promise Many Hard Battles for Winner The handball tournament will end May 19, and the semi-final round will be played on or before May 16, according to the schedule placed on the gymnasium bulletin board. In the upper bracket Waterson meets the lower of the Henry-Gaytou match, for the semi-final round of the bracket. In the lower bracket, Liggett, last year's champ, is in the semi-final round by winning the third round with Ramsey, 21-19, 21-14. He meets Rasmussen, 23-19, 23-15 to match for the semi-final fame. The losers in the semi-final matches play off to determine third and fourth place, matches will be played as preliminaries. The first round of the doubles tournament should have been completed by May 10. Of the games played Douglas and Weatherby won over Borth and Culver; Wunch and Riedel won over Hanna and Kennedy; Campbell and Lloyd won over Herndon and Hallett; Crosswise and Riake and Rupert and Muller; Ulf and Tibbets won over Treen and Freyer; Grinell and Routh won over Jones and Smith; Waterson and Bind won over Watson and McGill; Crumley and Skauer won over Hudson and McIlr Nine games remain to be played in the singles horseshoe tournament before the second round is completed. The second round should be completed today. 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