THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas Will Play Washington Two Games This Week Pikers' Valley Rating is Low Men's Hitting Improves Davis to Pitch First Game The Kansas baseball team is having batting practice this afternoon, preparatory to its departure tonight at 8:20 for St. Louis, where it plays a two-game series with Washington University. Yesterday afternoon the Jayhawkers had a hitting and fielding practice with the freshmen. In the last Aggie game the home team batted more than 500. Bloomer is hitting better than, and Bill Staplin seems to have done best in if the good work of the upper part of the batting order continues, the team average is due to rise. Ten Men to Make Trin Ten Men to Make Trip Coach *Petta* Gary has been coaching at Lonarngon, Kennedy, Campbell, Franier, Bloomer, and Davin, with Luse as a possibility for the remaining man, will make the trip. The same batting order will be used, with Davis pitching the first game and Bloomer due for Saturday's game. Washington's valley standing is rather low, while Kansas is tied for the leadership of the conference with Oklahoma, who has won six games and lost three. Kansas has an unecked two games and dropped one for the same percentage. The St. Louis team has just returned to the top in on what they took two defets from Mansouri and one from Ames. Washington Has Grass Infield Washington Has Grass Infield Coach Clark has warned the team that it is just as hard to beat a team which is low in the race as the chains that after such a road trip as Washington has just completed they will probably put up a good fight. The field they are to battle on is grass covered—the only one in the Valley—half of whom has warned the boys of this fact. The University of Kansas amou- are to entertain the team with a dine- nner Friday night, and Clark also intends that the team shall see a a name of one of the big St. Louis teams before they return Sunday night. Riflemen Awarded Honors Sweaters and Shields to go to Ten R. O. T. C. Members The ten men of the R. O. T. C. rifle team were awarded swaters and shields by the Honorary Colonel, William M. regular drill Wednesday afternoon. Those who received sweaters are: Cecil Bradley, e23; captain; Paul Herring, e24; captain; Paul Bert Fearring, e25; John Breakey, e26; Robert Ferrell, e25; William Hinton, e25; Cioo Richland, e23; Josese Roth, e23; and Mollon Ball, The three companies were formed in front of Fowler shoes and the ten men called out of ranks. After a short speech of congratulation by Honorary Colonel McDonald, she presented each with a white sweater and a small shield, the national riffle team of the shiffr. O. T. C. The shield has a field of blue with the letters R. O. T. C. and K. U. on it. The stripes are red and white. In the center of the shield is a small target. The Quill Club will have a supper meeting at the Tavern at 8:20 p. m. Thursday. The meeting will adjourn early in order that members of the club may hear a talk by Robert Nathan in Green hall at 8:15. Wiedemann's Confections Packed Fresh daily in one-half,one,two three,and five pound boxes. CARLS REMODELING SALE Starts Friday Morning, May 4,1923 Our store front and interior will be turned over to contractors on or about June 1st, and in order to have room for these men to work we are forced to reduce our stock $10,000 by that date. You get Quality—You Get Value—in this Sale of Men's and Young Men's Suits, Top Coats, Gabardines, Whip Cords, Odd Trousers, Felt Hats, Indestructo Trunks, Club Bags, Suit Cases. Your opportunity to buy the finest of All-Wool, Hand-Tailored Clothing. Hickey Freeman, Fashion Park and A. B. Kirschbaum, at prices that spell SAVING! We play no favorites, not a garment held in reserve—every garment sold as advertised. We hope you will participate in this Clothes Buying Event—we know we are offering New Spring Merchandise that are real values—at prices that will save you money. SPRING SUITS All $25 Spring Suits now...$18.75 All $30 Spring Suits now...22.50 All $35 Spring Suits now...26.25 All $40 Spring Suits now...30.00 All $45 Spring Suits now...33.75 All $45 Tuxedo Suits now...33.75 All $50 Spring Suits now...37.50 TOP COATS-GABARDINES WHIPCORDS All $20 Coats now...$15.00 All $25 Coats now...18.75 All $30 Coats now...22.50 All $35 Coats now...26.25 All $40 Coats now...30.00 All $45 Coats now...33.75 (Every Coat on Sale) ODD TROUSERS Wool $4.50 Trousters now ... $3.40 $5 Trousters now ... 3.75 $6 Trousters now ... 4.50 $7 Trousters now ... 5.25 $7.50 Trousters now ... 5.60 $8 Trousters now ... 6.00 $10 Trousters now ... 7.50 WOOL KNICKERS $6.50 Knickers now . . . $.490 $7 Knickers now . . . 5.25 $8.50 Knickers now . . . 6.40 $9 Knickers now . . . 6.75 FELT HATS All $3.50 Felt Hats now..$2.65 All $5 Mallory Hats now..3.75 All $5 English Hats now..3.75 All $6 Mallory Hats now..4.50 All $6 Craft & Knapp hats 4.50 All $8.50 Borsalinos now..6.40 These Hats are all New Spring Styles and Colors Sizes: 63-4 to 71-2 Specials All Bath Robes All Motor Robes All Suit Cases All Club Bags All Brief Cases 25% Discount INDESTRUCTO TRUNKS $20 Steamer Trunks now $15.00 $42.50 Steamer Trunks... 31.90 $35 Wardrobe Trunks... 26.25 $40 Wardrobe Trunks... 30.00 $60 Wardrobe Trunks... 45.00 $85 Wardrobe Trunks... 63.75 TO OUR UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS FRIENDS all indestructo trunks, guaranteed from 1 to 5 years against breakage and loss in transit. We have signed contract for remodeling our store front, we have signed contract for interior remodeling with Grand Rapids Fixture Co. The contractors will start work on or about June 1st, and in order to have room to work in, we must reduce our stock. EVERY ARTICLE OF SPRING CLOTHING WILL BE ON SALE—POSITIVELY NOT A GARMENT RESERVED. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO STOCK YOUR WARDROBE WITH DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE AT A SAVING. FOR SALE CHEAP:—75 feet of Oak Faced Shelving—Tables—Counters— Very truly yours, Owen C. Carl—C. C. Carl. DON'T FORGET FRIDAY MORNING,MAY 4th Watch the Kansan, for we will add other Merchandise to this Sale—every few days—and you will save Money too. Our Guarantee of Satisfaction with every purchase just the same as if you paid us regular prices. CARL'S GOOD CLOTHES