THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "K.U.-Aggie Meet Will be Season's Best"-Schlademan Will Bring Together the Two Fastest Dash Men in the Valley; K. U. Doped For Relay The Jayhawker-Agile track meet gives promise of being the best athletic performance held on Stadium field this spring, according to Coach Schlademan. The rain this morning put the track in good shape. The meet will iprobably start promptly at 4 c'clock Saturday afternoon, immediately after the baseball game with Missouri. Gwin Henry was engaged as starter of the meet, but he wasn't ready, that he will be unable to come. Dash to be feature of steel The dash will be the feature of the meet, because it is one of the best dash men in the valley, Irwin and Fisher. Both men are the same type of runners. Dope gives Irwin the edge in the 100, but it gives the advantage to Fisher in the 220-yard dash. Kansas fans claim that Irwin will have to run the meet if he finishes ahead of the feet-footed Fisher. that he will be unable to come Dash to be Feature of Meet Kansas hopes to offset the advantage the Aggie have in distance runs with the field events. The Aggies are doped to have both places in the division, but they may prove a stumbling block to someone in the two-mile and annex a second, as he has stepped the race in fast time. Wilson has been in a slump for two weeks. Menge or Brown may play some of those points for Kansas in the mile run. Aggies Weak in Field Events The Aggies are decidedly weak in the field events. Kansas is conceded both place in the high jump and pole vault and will probably live up to predictions, as the Mount Oread has the two best high jumps and pole vaulters in the Valley. The Aggies have a good disc thrower in Gartner. He will find a good match in either Norton or Mathews. The burdie races will be fast, as Riley of the Aggies steps the sticks in fast time. Graham should annex a hole into the end of the relay is doped a Kansas victory for the Aggies are short of quarter-millers this year. Firebaugh is doped to win the quarter and he may 'set' a record if the weather is favorable. Phi K. A. Finishes Strong Small Lead Wins Meet and Cup From Delta Tau Finishing strong in the final events of the Inter-fraternity Conference track and field meet, yesterday afternoon, Pi Kappa Alpha won the meet and the silver cup with 35½ points. Delta Tau Delta was second with 33; Sigma Chi third, 23; Sigma Nu fourth, 18. The other points were distributed as follows: Phi Delta Theta, 14; Phi Delta Epsilon, 9; Phi Kappa, 6; Alpha Tau Omega, 5; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 3½; Kappa Sigma. 2. The summary of yesterday's events: 440 yard dash—McAdow, Pi Kappa Alpha, first; Collier, Sigma Chi, second; BOWman, Sigma Nu, third; Krings, Phi Kappa, fourth. Time 52 2-5 seconds. 880 yard run--Trefell, Phi Kappa, first; Weeks, Sigma Nu, second; Becker, Pi Kappa Alpha, third; Price, Sigma Chi, fourth. Time: 2:10-2:5 Mile run—Riee, Phi Delta Theta, first; Langford, Pi Kappa Alpha, second; Perreault, Tau Delta Tau, fourth; Omega Tau Omega fourth. Time: 5:33 3-5. Half mile reiay—Pi Kappa Alpha, (Farnsworth, Rooney, McIlwain) first; Delta Tau Delta, second; Sigma Tau Delta, Delta Tau, fourth. 1:39, 1:45. Tigers Get Head Coach From College of Emporia The board of curators of the University of Missouri have elected Gwin Henry of the College of Emporia as football at Missouri for the next year. Gwin Henry has been an outstanding figure in the Kansas Conference as he has turned out championship teams in both football and basketball and the College of Emporia has allowed him to earn athletic honors. Henry obtained his release from the Emporia College after accepting the offer from Missouri. There will be a meeting of all women who have attended the Student Conference of the Y. W. C. A. at Eustest Park last year or the year before relating to this summer, at Heskey house, 1:30 p.m., Monday. Twenty-seven Victories In Basketball Record The Kansas basketball team has had a winning streak of twenty-seven straight games in the two seasons just past. Out of the thirty-two games played in the round robin schedule thirty-one resulted in Kansas victories. In the 1921-22 season the Kansas team won the game the season by the same margin of points. The candidates for the next season's basketball team are working out twice weekly on the court. Several of the stars of this year's squad will be involved in a comparatively new squad of men to work with. Although he will make no official statement as to the prospects next year for the team, he will fight and spine which characterizes him in evidence. Tiger Baseball Team Plays K. U. Athletes In Two Game Series Jayhawk Valley Hopes Depend On Outcome With Missouri Battlers Despite the rain last night the Jayhawks and Tigers are batting in the first of their two-game series on Stadium Field, this afternoon. Missourians got in town this morning shortly after ten, and their coach said that he would not decide on the game. Coach "Cotus" Clark is using the Coach "Potsy" Clark is using the Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme For this week: Pineapple Chocolate Vanilla Strawberry (Made from the fresh fruit) Brown Bread Park Brick or Bulk Special Sunday Bricks: Fresh Strawberry and Vanilla Pineapple and Vanilla Ices: Lemon Pineapple Phone 182 following men: Price cf; Welzel (c); eS; Bloomer, bL; Lonberg, bL; Kenny, df; kennedy,rf; Black,If; Staplin,bM; Fraser, c; Davis,p; which is the same as that used in the Washington series last week. loaded in the last Washington game, is also working his way into the ranks of the consistent hitters. Wiberg, although not in the line-up as announced, was hitting better yesterdays. In more than a month, he increased in h. stick work, and still field as well as he has, will be breaking into the line-up possibly. Yesterday the varsity team had batting practice with the freshman fielders. All of the men are in good shape, chariye-horse beeline well healed now. Price, Wenzel, and Bloomer have been hitting consistently and yedierly land Lomborg seemed to have found the one way to cracked out a double with the bases Missouri is tied for fourth place in the Valley standings, but nevertheless they are the ones who areworried most. The Kannan's Valley hopes hinge on this series—today's game at 3:30 and tomorrow's at 2:00. Sure, we pleat skirts Kirby Cleaners & Dyers Just Compare Values You will be convinced as many others have that we offer the greatest Suit Values if you will compare those we sell at $27.50 with one pair trousers with any $35 suit. 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