THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Six More Meets On Schlademan's Outdoor Schedule Kansas and Nebraska Are Strong Contenders For Conference Track Championship The Kansas track team has six more meets on its schedule for this season, five of them away from home and one with Missouri here on May 19. The Kansas season thus far has been successful. The team has won eight Big Ten games high in the Drake and Kansas Rehys, and the Penn games. The Jayhawker machine is well-balanced and has no outstanding stars. The team strength should win several more track meet for them this year. The track aggregation is strong in all of the events except the hurdles and weights. But Graham may make a name for himself as a hurdler before he takes on the hurdles, and then they may develop into point winning men, according to Coach Schladenmann. Hardest Meet is Saturday The Jayhawker team faces in hardest meet Saturday at Lincoln against the Nebraska - Cornhuskens. The northerners are especially strong in the dashes and the distances. But Kansas should off-set this in the field events and the middle distance races. All the field events should be won by the winner, so it would be a fast race. Kansas defended Nebraska in the indoor relay, but Nebraska may spring a surprise and take a first. The next meet on the Kansas schedule is with the Kansas Aggies on May 12. The Aggies are strong in the hurdles and the dashes, but Kansas again should off-set this with the field events. Fisher should win against Missouri in the meet which Kansas is doped in win by a safe margin. Missouri Here May 19 The Missouri Tiger leaves his helmet for the land of the Jayhawker May 19 for a meet to be held on Stadium Field. The Tigers' strong events are the hurdles and the half-mile run. Kansas easily defeated Missouri in Convention hall, Kansas City. this weekend. (A safe margin, if dope is dependable.) May Start Love School in Romantic California The all-Missouri Valley meet will be a close meet and promises many thrills. It is to be held May 26 and 27 at Ames, Iowa. Kansas should make a strong bid for the title this year; Nebraska will be a strong candidate for the championship. Kansas and Nebraska loom up as the most likely candidates for the championship, but some of the other Valley schools may spring a surprise on them. California may have a school of love if the following is carried out. Major in Romance—it's no pipe, in English—or under trained experts—college graduates. Pre-requisites are mechanics, including landscape painting and interior design. Lecture courses are thronged but the laboratory courses are particularly stressed by the department and are used to two with a competent instructor. Bowersock Theatre One Night Only Thursday, May 3 HARVEY5 GREATER MINSTRELS and OCTOOROON BEAUTY CHORUS Genuine Darkey Jubilee Singers and Coop Shooters FOUR IN ONE A MUSICAL-VAUDEVLEE-GIRL- MIMSTEL SHOW COMBINED FEATURING INTERNATIONAL STARS. 50-Minstrel Kings and Queens-50 Traveling in their own Fine Steel Train 12 High Class - High-Scarled 12 Vaudeville Acts Something NEW to Vaudeville NOVELS TO MUSICI the Greatest Singing "First Pat" and the Most Sensational Vaudeville Ever Seen With Minstrels - Minstrels Do Luxx Street Parade Daily and Band Concert in Front of Theatre Preceding Each Performance Rabbits, Crows, Gophers Pay Dividends in Kansas Manhattan, May 2—With the opening of spring and the general improvement of business, two new industries have developed in Kansas. These new industries, namely camy hunting and gopher trapping, are highly seasonal, according to county records, allowing only until the supply disappears. Seat Sale Tuesday Morning 9 o'clock at Box Office Parquet $11.00 A Balcony .83c. AA Balcony .25c. The last legislature raised the bounty on gopher scalps and crow heads to 10 cents apiece. A bounty of 5 cents for jackrabbit scalps with both ears attached is also paid and 1 cent apiece for crow eggs. Fifty R.O.T.C.Men Will Attend Military Camps this Summer Local Unit Won Cup Last Year For Having Best Company at Ft. Monroe Fifty men from the University of Kansas will attend summer training camps this year. Twenty-eight men will go to R. W. R. will go to Ft. Snelling, Minn., and twenty-two to Fortress Monroe, Va. Last summer the K. U. men at Fortress Monroe have the loving cup of members of the best all-around company. This cup was recently shipped back to the camp for further competition this summer. Last year eight men from the local unit were at Fortress and then went out each of the other camps, Ft. Snelling and Ft. Custer, Mich. Jesse Roth, e23, finished with the highest individual grade in the basic course at Ft. Custer, and August E. Schanze, e23, won fourth place in the advanced course. The basic course in engineering consists of actual building in miniature of bridges, highways, roads, railroads, and dams. This course also includes practice of definite areas. The advanced course runs along the same lips, but takes up more advanced work in military engineering. Each school sends men to the camps, according to the enrollment of its unit. A unit is allowed to send 15 per cent of its total number. It must be sponsored by the Department of Missouri, however, with compulsory military training, cannot send its full quota of men, the University of Kansas may make up the differ-ence by 9,000 men in Reserve Officers Training Corps camps this summer. Barnyard Golf' Bug Bites Poplar Bluff Housewives Poplar Bluff, Mo., May 2 (U. P.). "Barnyard golf" is on the ascendency in Poplar Bluff. The Poplar Horseshoe Pitchers' Association, with the announced purpose to encourage horseshoe pitching in Poplar Bluff, has just been organized with a limited membership of fifty. But the women, also, have been attracted to the barnyard game and are now organizing a women's auxiliary. Handball Meet Progresses Keen Competition is Aroused in Department Two matches have been completed in the second round of the handball tournament. Harrison won from Mattasarin by scores of 21 to 8, and 21 to 10. The scores of 21 to 0, and 21 to 15. These men play for a third round game Friday at 2:30 p.m. m. The matches thus far in the tournament have attracted a number of spectators, according to the league, and competition is keen in the matches. The remaining schedule of games in the second round is as follows: (upper bracket) Hill v. Henry; Cayot v. winner of M. Rogers and Riedel match; (lower bracket) Draper v. Launz; Shurmurward v. winner of Burns; Ranssey v. Ramsey v. winner of C. Rogers and Williams match; Radinsky v. Liggett. The Kansas State Bar examination will be given June 18. Approximately forty-eight students in the School of Law will be eligible to take the examination. The examination consists of members of the Kansas State Bar Association. Application blanks may be obtained in the Dean's office. In the cleanup matches of the first round played yesterday, Lanz won from Grosman 21 to 3; 21 to 8; Ram sey won from Kornfeld 21 to 8; 21 to 6; Radotinksy won from Huber 21 to 14; 17 to 17. All students at Iowa State College were required to take a physical examination before being permitted to register for the new term. Sweaters—Blouses—Skirts Here are new creations, many of them shown for the first time. Special attention is directed to the smart styles, handsome materials, popular colors and our attractive prices. In the new light shades so popular just now. The highest quality knit jacket money can buy. SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM Wol Skirts Canton Crepe, Rosehanara and Crepe de Chine fully knife, and combination of box plaiting. Best shades are Beige, Silver, Cocoa, Navy, Black and White...$12 to $18. Sweaters Swagger and Balkan styles, Mohair and Fibre in delicately contrasting stripe fronts. Leading shades are Jade, Silver, Beige, Orchid, Harding and Gold. Prices ... $5.75 to $10.00 Wool Canton Crepe and flamels, knife plaits and combined plaiting. Leading shades are Beige, Gray, White and navy. A smart garment for all occasions... $10 and $12 Waists Hand made of the finer bastie and fancy striped dimity, they are white attractively trimmed with colored material. The new Artist and Bobby collars also Tuxedo and Pramley styles . . . $2.25 up to $3.75 Onwrs. Hackman & Co. Silks Skirts In the second game of the interfraternity league played Monday, the Sig Alph defeated the Sigma Nu'10-7. The game was hard fought throughout with the Sigma Nu'1 leading until the sixth inning when Rugh, the Sig Alph left fielder, came through with a double with the bases full teams played good ball in the field and the hits were about evenly divided. Sig Alphs and Betas Win in Second League Game In the other game, the Beta's romped away from the Alpha Tau's, 20-0. Dunn, for the Beta's pitched a strong game and it was well supported, while the Alpha Tau's offered little competition. The next game will be played Thursday between the 'I' K. A.'s, and the Delta Tau'. Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, will initiate new members Thursday at Marvin Hall. A banquet at Wiedemann will follow the presentation of a course in the department of mechanics will be toastmaster. Prof. R. L. Grider, of the department of mining engineering, speaking on the subject of "The Minerals and Mining Field" of his travels for famous mining concerns J. D. Stranathan, B. S. '21, will talk on "The Einstein Theory Simplified." The speech of welcome will be given by Cedum Dahl, e24. Charles Penton, e24, will reply. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. Summer Courses in School of Law Three courses of special interest to economic and sociology majors are offered. The first course will be given in the summer session of the School of Law, Taxation, Labor Laws, and Trade Regulation will be offered for the first time in the summer course. The second course of Law. Trusts will be offered next summer for the first time in a summer session. If the teaching staff of the School of Law is enlarged next summer, it will be given in the fall semester. Girls at Washington State college may obtain one credit in sports by taking rife practice. Rifles, but not ammunition, will be furnished them. WIEDEMANN'S Tea Room Service THE DINING SERVICE SUPREME Special Noon Luncheon Fifty cents a plate The Distinguishing Mark of Good Gloves Evening service a-la-carte SUPERSEAM MEANS that the snama are so stinked with vilt that they will not travel through a bread in cut or broken. Special Sunday Dinner Hays Gloves wearing this button are made of the first quality selected leather that gives the utmost in service. Hays Gloves are made in Buckskin, Cape and Mocha in desired shades for street and sport wear, in styles that college men prefer. Superiors like the gloves means that the seams will not travel. Ask for HAYS GLOVES at WOOLF BROS. Kansas City, Missouri The Daniel Hays Company, Gloversville, N. Y. It will pay you to read our ad in Thursday night Kansan! New Athletic Underwear all styles Sleep in Comfort This Summer $2.50 Others $1.50 to $7.50 Just to look at these roomy, generously cut garments is to realize their comfort. 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