THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Victory Predicted For Kansas Team In Nebraska Meet Well-balanced Jayhawkers Are Beneftipped by Counting of Three Places May 5 The University track team, under the care of Coach Scheidleman, will journey to the home of the Cornhusker this week for one of the hardest track meets they will have to compete against. The meet is almost a tose-up. Kansas won the Missouri Valley indoor meet, with Nebraska second, but whether Kansas can defeat the Cornhuskers in a dual meet will have to be decided at Lincoln. Old Man Dempire won against the鹿州 but does not always reliable. In the dashes Kansas has the edge, according to dope. Fisher should win both the 100 and 220 yard dashes, but the Pacers will win the surprise and take a first in either. Fisher won second in the century at the Penn games. The hurdles look like Nebraska's meet in both the low and high events. But Granham, who is in the top five, will the low sticks and a first in the high ones, may annex a first in these two. In the 440-yard dash it is hard to tell will win this event, but Firebaugh and Fisher will make someone step to garner any points in this event. Smith may prove a dark horse and annex a first or second. In the half-mile run Nebraska will probably step the distance in exceptionally fast time. However, Kellet or Brown should place in this contest. Captain Allen of Nebraska will probably break the tape in the mile run as he is a record holder of this event in the Missouri Valley. In the two mile run should nose out first but Allen may come through and beat him. Quarter-mile in Doubt In the bread jump Kansas will undoubtedly win all of the places. Graham won a first at the Drake and Kansas rails. Goodbill and Norton were second, and tenthly. Kansas has two of the eest high jumpers in the Valley in Norton and Poor. Both of these athletes jump over six feet regularly. Poor first at the Drake relays and tied for a first at the Penn games. Kansas Certain of Pole Vault Kansas Certain of Pole Vault The pole vault looks like all Kansas, as Captain Rogers and Norton have records better than 12 feet. Dillenbeck has a chance to place in this event, as hevuons close to the 12-foot mark. Gleason of Nebraska has a triple and close in this contest. Nebrasa is conceded the javelin throw. The shot-put is a toss-up, but Norton or Mathews should win points for Kansas in the contest. Three places will count for points in this meet. This will give Kansas the edge, as Coach Schlademan has three good men for nearly all events, and Coach Schlademan will take night. Coach Schlademan will take nearly all of the present squad. The mile relay will be a race of thrills. Kansas won from Nebraska in the indoor meet, but Nebraska may turn the tables outdoors. Offer Two Poetry Prizes Three Preliminary Heats Before Decision is Given The contest editor of "The Furry T Nashville, Tenn., announces two poetry prizes: first the Nashville Poetry Prize of $100, which is offered by Ward-Belmont College and is open to vouchersville, and is open to pohose who have not yet published a volume of verses; and the other, the Ward-Belmont Prize of $50, which is offered by Ward-Belmont College and is open to undergraduate in American colleges. To reach the finals in either context, a poem must be among the best of a limited number of poems qualifying in one of the preliminary rounds. There are also the times for them close May 25, July 25, and September 25 respectively. The poems qualified in each heat will be immediately published in "The Fugitive," and after the third heat all will be submitted to a committee of nationally known judges for final decision and award. For a copy of rules, address: Contest Editor, The Fugitive, Nashville, Tenn. The K. U. Dames will meet tomorrow afternoon (Wednesday) at Westminster hall at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Carl Deverer and Mrs. Harold Overholtler will be there. This meeting is especially important as there will be election of officers. K. U. Professor Chosen as Chairman of Society "As a dynamic force of putting pep into a student's course, of making organic chemistry seem really a human study, and as a secession leader, he was a part of the organization was the text of an article contained in the April number of the Chemical Bulletin commending R. Q. Brewster, associate professor of chemistry, after he had been elected chairman of American Chemical Society for 1923. The Chemical Bulletin also contains a sketch of Dr. Brewster's experience and qualifications. Dr. Brewester received his A. B. degree from Ottawa University in 1914. In 1915 he received his A. M. degree from the University of Chicago, and years later he took his Ph. D. from the University of Chicago. Since that time he has held his present position on the University faculty. Varsity Whips Frosh In Seven Inning Game With Changed Lineup the varsity baseball squad, with a changed lineup, won a seven-inning practice game from the freshmen yesterday afternoon on Stadium field by two outfits. The upper part of the latting list of the regulars was a feature of the contest. The first four men, Price, Wenzel, Bloomer and Golon, got ollie of the eleven safeties made of the clever word of Wright, "froof" mound man. Price, Wenzel, Bloomer, Lonbori Do Some Pretty Hitting; Kennedy Pitches Kennedy, star freshman hurler of last year, did the flinging for the Varsity. He had been playing in the outfield, but after his performance in the game, he will start him as pitcher in some of the Valley games soon. Lonberg was called from the outgardens to replace "Poe" Frazier behind the bat. Lance in the right field and Black in the left field were the other changes made. Aside from the fence-busting, the Varsity were fielding in great style. In the first inning they pulled a fast double play. With Duriland on first, Reece grounded to Kennedy, who caught the rumor with a pug to force a goal. Then he shot the sphere to Bloomer at first for the double-dvll killing. With a score tied at two-all in the fourth innings, the game was a peteches' battle until the seventh innings, which was a big one for both teams. The Varsity hit the offerings of Wright to all vacant parts of the field, scoring five runs before they could be retired. They were materially aided in this inning by timely errors of their opponents. Oread Shining Parlor We also do repairing Laces and Shoe Cleaners CHARLIE'S Best Shines in Town Freshmen AR R H PO A Durland, 2b 3 1 1 1 3 Roce, ss 3 1 1 1 3 Boe, bb 3 0 6 0 Halpin, c 3 0 5 1 Davis, rf 3 0 1 1 0 Allen, if 3 0 2 0 Jones, cf 2 0 0 1 Skinner, cf 2 0 0 3 Wright, p 2 0 0 0 4 Totals ... 25 3 2 1 8 A Varsity ... AR R H 8 O A Price, cf ... 4 1 2 1 0 Wenzel, ss ... 4 2 3 1 0 Bloomer, bt ... 4 2 2 2 0 Lonbory, bc ... 4 2 0 5 0 Sibb, 3b ... 4 2 0 5 0 Campbell, 2b ... 3 0 0 4 2 Luse, rf ... 2 0 0 0 0 Black, lf ... 2 0 0 1 0 Kennedy, p ... 3 1 1 4 0 Wilberg ... 1 1 1 0 0 Darrell ... 1 1 1 0 0 Armstrong ... 1 0 0 0 0 Track Man's Mother is on Road to Recovery Totals ... 33 7 11 21 11 2 Word has been received from Howard Firebaugh, track man, who was called to his home in St. Johns, because of the serious illness of his mother, that she is improving and is back in the University by Wednesday. Firebaugh was a member of the sprint relay team which went to the Pennsylvania relays last Saturday. The team arrived in Philadelphia at noon Thursday after a three day trip on the train. Firebaugh's condition and sent back less than five hours after he arrived there. Dorothy Ann Cheney, c24, announces her engagement to be married to Donald A. Higgins, c24, of Lawrence. 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Because of the high cost of building materials, Manhattan agreed that the dormitory should be erected here first. (Continued from page 1) A Graduate of K. U. Miss Corbin was graduated from the University in 1893. She taught for several years in the Lawrence high school and then in a high school in New Haven, Conn. She received her Bachelor's degree in 1902 and was appointed assistant professor of German at the University. She was made associate professor of German in 1911 and was given the rank of professor in 1918. She served as adviser of women from 1918 until 1921. Besides aling in the campaign for dormitories, Miss Corbin has been interested in teaching students at the University. She was instrumental in organizing the Women's Student Government association in the spring of 1910. She has been an adviser of Torch, senior woman's honor society, since it was founded. She is also an adviser for women were started while Miss Corbin was adviser of women. At present, in addition to teaching, Miss Corbin is student adviser in the office of the dean of the college, and is also a faculty officer on the improvement of scholarship. "Miss Corbin has done more in organized work for women than any other person in the University," Miss Hannah Oliver of the department of ancient languages said this morning. "She has been interested in movements for women ever since her graduation from a conscious influence on women students than any other faculty member." MRS. WM. SCHULTZ 917 Mass. St. Alterations of all kinds; Reline ladies coats; Pleat skirts; Remodel coats of every kind. A. G. ALRICH Engraving, Printing, Binding Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies Printing by any process 736 Mass. St SALESMEN To sell Abbott Coin Counting Machines to banks and others. No samples necessary. Quick seller. Liberal commission. 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