Kansas-K.S.A.C Meet to be Held On Stadium Field Kansas Will Take Field Events; Aggies Strong in Distance, is Prediction Because of the fact that the Aggi track is not finished, the Kanana-K S. A. C. track meet will be held on Saturday at 4 o'clock. The meet was scheduled to be held at Manhhattan but authorities decided it would be held to hold the meet here. The meeting in Joaquim Maillard's fa寨 will precede the track meet. The meet will be close from the first gun, as both schools have well balanced teams. The Aggies beat Miisour two weeks ago for the first time. In addition to that, the team scored of 60 to 57. In the meet Saturday only two places will count. Dashes to be Fast The 220-yard and the 100-yard dashes will be races full of thrilla, Iwin, according to dope, will beat each other once. The proper dopet does and garner a first. Both men make exceptional fast time in the century. In the 220 Fisher is doped to win, but it will be a close fight. The right will probably win both events. The Aggies are scheduled to win the distance races and the hurdles. But Wilson may finish second in the two-mile run, and Meng may prove a dark horse and place second in the mile run. In the half mile it is just a toss-up as to the outcome. Brown or Kellet should place in this event and maybe give five points for the first lap. If they may make a clean sweep, but Graham, if he is right, should place in both the high and low sticks. Field Events to Kansas The field events will probably go to Kansas, as the Agrees are eak in these events. Kansas should take both places in the pole vault and high jump, and Rogers, both make up 12 feet each of the pole. Hope of Manhattan vaulted 12 feet last year, but has never reached that height this year. Poor and Norton have the edge in the high jump as they both jump better than 6 feet and the highest Jennings and Gosse have gone this year is 5 feet 10 inches. Relay to be Fast Gartner may win the discus but it is probable that either Norton or Mathews will nose him out for a first; Kansas is doped to run the javelin in Bacchusburgh, Woewe-meyer, and Fischer both in places in the quarter mile. Jayhawkers should win the relay as the Argies are, short on quarter-milers. The Jayhawkers beat the hornblower quartet Saturday at Lincs College. The Jayhawkers hard to beat: Shannon, Firebaugh Griffin, and Fisher or Wooeemeyer. Games Reach Semi-Finals THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Handball, Horseshoe Tourneys Progress Merrily Interest is picking up in the horseshoe tournament. Five games were played in the singles yesterday afternoon. The date limit for the first round has been extended owing to the fact that the horseshoe pegs on the courts back of the gymnasium disappeared Sunday. In the matches played yesterday Hallett won from Merrill 2 to 9; 2 to 17. Higgins won from Ware 2 to 16; 12 to 12. Borth won from Fletcher, 2 to 20; 2 to 10. Waterson won from Botaford, 2 to 9; 2 to 15. Ridder won from Hill 21 to 15; 2 to 15. He was played in the doubles tournament. The date limit for the first round is May 10. Liggert, last year's champion, displayed championship class yesterday in defending Ramsay 21 to 19, 21 to 14, in the handball tournament. Ramsay made the going hard, however, and the games were close. It was Liggert's ability to place the ball that won the match. Liggert is now in the round of the tournament in the lower bracket. The players are scheduled to play a third round match this afternoon in the lower bracket. G. B. Patrick asks that the second and third round matches be played as soon as possible in order that the players may be followed. Oponents can get a phone call to the consultant consulting the schedule card on the bulletin board in the gymnasium. Lucille Shumard, c23, spent Saturday and Sunday in Cherryvale visiting her parents. Dramatic Club to Give First Matinee Production For the first time at the University of Kansas, a matinee will be given for a dramatic club production. Thursday afternoon the three once-a-year productions — The Lentils Boll, "Two Crooks and a Lady," and "The Pot Potlers," will be presented at the Bowersock at 10am; it will also be given Thursday night. The three plays are all very clever and have been received very successfully over the country. Student activity ticket number 38 will be used Jayhawkers Now Hold First Place in Valley Baseball Conference Games With Missouri this Week Due to be Hot Contests for the Kansans All members of the team came back from the St. Louis trip in good condition. Coach Clark gave them a workout with the freshmen yesterday afternoon. The first game with the Pilkers was played on a wet field and was shortened to seven innings, with the Jayhawkers winning 10-2. The second game went nine innings, and the Kansas sluggers pounded the pitcher for 13 hits and 13 runs. The Pikers placed the platter only five times. When Kansas scored five runs in the third, the Pilkers retired Resmeer, and Levy went on the mound, but he was unable to hold down the scoring. After their double victory over the Washington University Pikers, the Jayhawkers are holding first place in the Valley baseball conference. The standings, including last Saturday's games, are: Won Lost Pet. Kansas 4 1.80 Oklahoma 7 3.70 Ames 3 2.60 Missouri 6 6.50 Nebraska 5 5.50 Kansas Aggies 4 6.40 Washington 2 8.20 Oklahoma is the nearest contender for the first honors. The Sooners do not meet the Jayhawks this season, however, and as they have played twice as many games as the Kansans have, there can be little comparative dope Ames is next in the line and the home line have defeated them in their only contest played. them is tied with Ames for third place. 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The clinax has seen reached, this last act has left us speechless. The loss can be replaced, but time alone can take away the sting. What is it? Why, 'some one stole away in the chapese pages from the gymnasium, and the tournament must be called off until more are found. Meanest Living Man Spoils Tournament Dean John R. Dyer is attending the national conference of deans and advisors of university, held this year at Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. Dean P.J. Deuter, is president of the convention which is an annual affair, and representatives from every college and university in the United States are expected to attend. The first day of the convention was Ky., last year. Dean Dyer is expected to return May 10. Don't This is your chance to use your Student Enterprise tickets. Number 38 is good for full price admission. Get them reserved. The usual evening prices of $1, 75c, 50c will prevail. Matinee: All reserved seats at 50c. The date rule will be off. Everybody is going. Seats now on reserve at Bowersock box office. by passing BOWERSOCK THEATRE spite yourself Clothing up our Values without an inspection THREE RIPPLING K.U. DRAMATIC CLUB PLAYS IT'S THIS THURSDAY MATINEE AND EVENING MAY 10 at least There's a Reason Women Pass Minor Tests For Quack Club Members Three women passed the minor tests for Quack Club at the last meeting. Helen Kennedy passed all the tests and Lola Duncan and Eoma Duncan passed the minor tests with their teachers, which they will try next Tuesday. Because the Athletic Carnival prevented many girls from trying out, one more chance will be offered tonight at 7:30. At this meeting there will be an election of officers for the following year. The girls who have passed the minor tests are now working with the boys. Nearly all of them have passed the Red Cross life saving test which must be passed with the major tests. Remodel Carl's Store Carl's clothing store is to be remodeled so that it will be one of the nearest college tergeries in the state of Kansas, according to an announcement made today by Cliff Carl. The front of the store will be moved up a tier, but a new entrance can be put in. A complete new lighting system will also be installed. The Teachers' Appointment Committee has announced the election of two more University students to positions in Kansas schools for next year. Jay Walter Tracey, gr., will teach history and civics in the junior school. Dr. Martha Goodman, c23, will teach social sciences in the high school at Jola. A mistake in yesterday's Kanan occurred in the quotation of the number of students enrolled in the School of Fine Arts. The total of 623 students enrolled in the School of Fine sixteen, nor those enrolled in Arts this year does not include the band and the two glee clubs, as stas from these schools are not enrolled. LOST on campus—Gold fountain pen with initials O. 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