THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas Chances Good for Double Win Over Tigers 'Games in This Week's Series to be Turning Point in Valley Race,' Says Yesterday the Varsity baseball squad went through a batting practice against the frush fielders, with Bloomer pitching. Coach Clark did not take any chances on developing sore arms, and kept the first-string players out of the field. Today the team is having a seven-ninning contender to get them to go in for trim in the series with Missouri, Friday and Saturday. the Valley standings seem to show. Although they are at present in the 500 class, Couch Clark considers them as being far more dangerous than any other team on the K. U. Mountaineers' game as being the turning point in the season. If the Jayhawkers can beat the Missourians in this series, they will have the best chances of coping the championship, while if they must split this series, they will even chance of getting the honors. Missouri Has a Good Team "Patsy" figures this way because he says that barring Nebrakn, the home team has met and defended every other on the schedule, and the games with Nebraska come so late in the season that the race will be decided before the Jayhawkers and the Lincoln team come together. No Student Interest Coach Clark grants that Missouri has a good team, yet Kansas has a better one—barring the breaks. The team battled at both field and at bat as one of the best college teams in the country, last year's team battled through the season for a percentage of 303, while IIIC held with a percentage of 294. Here it may well be said that the baseball interest in the Valley conference and particularly at Kansas does not compare with that of the Big Ten conference. On the Staples team, he also seems to accommodate the attendance for a conference leading, championship team, while at the University of Illinois, and the University of Michigan, the baseball games draw 10,000 regularly. When the Jayhawks played the University of Iowa, which played their third year's Big Ten race, there were more than 4000 attending each game. The line-up for Friday's game will be the same as that used in the Washington game, with left field still undecided between Black and Armstrong. Davis will pitch the first game, with Bloomer going to second base. Campbell will play second wicker Bloomer pitches. Team in Good Condition The local team has played seven games so far this season and their fielding has been exceptional for a college team. In these games, of course, the defense had played, they have fielded with an average of less than two errors each game. Price has shown himself to him a very capable lead-off man, a position sometimes hard to fill. Wenzel, who is a leader in good work, good. Wenzel is just recovering from a charley-horse, and Lonnor has a slight one now, but his batting practice looks good. Kennedy raised his average in the last Washington game on Thursday. Larry Quigley, from St. Benedict's College of Atchison, will impify both games—Friday's at 3:00, and Saturdays at 2:00 to allow for the track meet. Women's Glee Club to Sing University Concert to be Given At Perry Twenty members of the Women's Glee Club under the direction of Miss Agnes Husband, associate professor of voice, will sing in concert at Perry Performing Arts Center, company beamed by Eve Mae Lee, plantar, and Irene Peabody, 20, solist. The members of the club who will sing will go in cars to Perry Thursday afternoon. "The reason that not all of the members of the club are going to stage at Perry is too small," said Miss Hassan in speaking of the concert. The program will include groups of songs by the entire club, two piano solos by Eva Mae Lee, fa'23, and three vocal solos by Irene Peabody, fa'23. The club will return to Lawrence after the concert. Plays, Folksongs Feature Meeting of Drama League Presentation of "Wurtzel-Flummery" and "The Sequel," two one act plays, and singing of Swedish folksongs by a chorus were features of the open meeting of the Lawrence Drama League which was held last night in the Congregational parish house. Prof, Gustav Soderund, of the School of Fine Arts, who is a native of Sweden. directed the singing of the Swedish folksongs by a chorus consisting of Evelyn Lowman, fa'25, John Green, Fa'25, Derrick Straker, c'25, Jennette Stricker, c'25, Ruth Gould, fa'24, Earl Miller, fa'24 and Royey Laynows, c'26. Atheletes May Smash Valley Track Records In K. U.- Aggie Meet Time Expected to be Fast In Dashes, Hurdles and Relays Next Saturday Several records may be broken he the Kansas-K. S. A. C. track meet Saturday afternoon on Stadium field Both schools have men that are capable of breaking some of the Valley records. The 100 and 220-yard dash records may fall, as these race will be exceptionally fast. Irwin and Fisher both have about the same records in the two events, but if they are pushed they may set new marks. These two men are undoubtedly the best dash men in the Valley. The pole vault record stands a good chance to be broken if the weather is favorable, as Captain Rogers in practice has gone several inches higher than the previous record. Tom Poor may come back from his last Saturday's slump and set a new mark in the high jump. Firebaugh may set a new record in the quarter, as he is capable of doing it if he is right and the wealth, *r* is favorable. The hurdle records may fall as Riley of the Aggies steps the sticks in fast time. The mile relay will be fast *n* the Jayhawks have a quartet of quarter milers. The record may fall in this event, as the Mount Aureon team has covered the four laps in fast time in several meetings this year. They deflected the fast Nebraska quintet last Saturday at Lincoln. Begin Fraternity Baseball Schedule of Games for Second Round is Completed The interfraternity baseball tournment is off to a flying start, the schedule of games for the second round having been completed. The result of the games in the first round: Beta Theta Pi won from Alpha Tau Omega 20 to 0; Pi Kappa Psi won from Kappa Sigma 11 to 7; Delta Tau won from Pi Kappa Alpha 8 to 7; Pi Gamma Delta won from Pi Kappa Alpha 10 to 7; Pi Gamma Delta won from Pi Kappa Alpha 10 to 7; Pi Gamma Delta won from Sigma Nu 10 to 7; Acacia forfeited to Pi Kappa. A game played by Phil Delta against Sigma Alpha Epiphon has been referred to a committee from Pan-Huelva to 5 in favor of Phil Delta Theta. The second round schedule: Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi Kappa; Delta Tau drew a bye. The date for these games has not been definitely set, but probably will be played the latter part of this week, and the date will be announced later. The lot to be used is 64x188 feet, locked on the corner of Eighthill brick building and a two-story brick building will be erected, but definite details have not been worked out, according to officials of the asses-ment team to complete the building by October. Kansas City, Mo, May 9-13. N-event plans for a new community building here under the auspices of the Masonic lodge have been made. An organization, known as the Marlborough Masonic Building association, has been incorporated for the construction of the building. Kansas City May Have New Community Building N. E. Wiedemann, assistant professor of architecture at the University of Kansas last year, and now of Livesey & Wiedemann, architects of Beaumont, Texas, has recently been offered a $10,000 position as architect for a large southern development concern. Sixteen Women Win Sweaters “K” Girls, an organization of women who have won the “K” sweater on Thursday, will have a meeting at 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 9, at the gymnasium. There are now nineteen women who are awarded the K” organization. Sixteen of these women have been awarded sweater this year. Ohio State May Form Classes for Students Excelling in Grades As an educational experiment, special classes are in prospect for students in the college of liberal arts who demonstrate superior ability. Extra Hour Schedule to Enable Those of Exceptional Work To Finish Early The college faculty has approved recently a recommendation providing special sections to which will be admitted students who in previous classroom work have maintained a grade of B, the second highest obtainable mark. Such sections will meet four points on the course credit hours. The additional hour of the course is to be spent in research work. The purpose of the arrangement is to encourage the undergraduate student to do original work. By carrying of extra hours, it will be possible for the student to graduate sooner than is now possible. There is no compulsion about the matter, it has been emphasized by S. M. Whinery, secretary of the colony. There is a reason for the fact at the beginning of the fall term. “Students who are permitted to enter the advanced classes must maintain a scholastic standard,” said Secretary Whitney. “This is only an experiment to give students a chance to accelerate their work.” The system is said to be an innovation in American colleges. Prospective Teachers Must Have Certificates All students who expect to teach next year must have a state teacher's certificate if they are teaching in Kansas. Application blanks may be obtained at the office of the school of Education, room 119, Fraser hall. The blank is filled out by telling all of the professional training that the person has had and of the plans he has been given to do to the State Board of Education and if answers are satisfactory, a certificate is granted. 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There will also be several articles on the subject of students of the School of Engineering. Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education sorority, and Phi Delta Kappa, honorary education fraternity, will hold their annual joint banquet at the University of Miami on May 15, at 6 p. m. The tickets are $12. They may be purchased from the two presidents or members of the committee on arrangements. A Student Union Building Next! The class banners of thirty-two classes are being renovated and cleaned for the fifteenth anniversary of the first graduating class from the college. The two classes the banners are missing but only three of the eighteen are from classes after 1894. Some of the earlier classes have as many as eight or ten students enrolled in them, and catches that from those classes, sons and daughters have attended K. U. Baseball is now in full swing among the co-eds of the University of Utah, and some very clever and speedy practice games are being played. 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