Jayhawkers Open Baseball Season With 6-1 Victory Bloomer on Mound Pitche a Airtight Game for Kansas; Allows Few Hits Ames, town, April 23—Playing air-tight hall and holding Ames helpless, the Jayhawkers opened their door. The Jays win 1 win at Ames Saturday afternoon. A double header had been scheduled for Saturday as rains had prevented the opening of the season the day before. The second game Sat. morning was on account of rain, with Kansas at the long end of a 2 to 0 score. Bloomer is Well Supported Bloomor on the mound for Kansas, twirled a tight game, allowing six, all well scattered. Bloomor's team allowed allowing these hits to do any damage. Price, Jayhawker - sun-garden opened up his batting season with a 750 average, getting three safe home runs in the first three one of them being a three beggar. Neither side tailed in the first two innings. In their half of the third, the fireworks started and the Jay-landed Darland's offering for three runs. Iowans SScore in Seventh Durland tightened up in the fourth but Kansas got at him again in the fifth for two more runs, while the last run was put across in the sixth. In the seventh the fowans got their only run. The game was tight for an early season scarcity, only four errors being made during the entire game. Wenzel was the only Kansean to boot a chance. Robbins and Runkel were the Ames offenders. The Kansean today and tomorrow Bloomer will probably start tomorrow's game. The Score: Kansas AB. H. PO. A. Price, cf. 4 3 1 1 Wenzel, s. 3 1 1 1 Bloomer, p. 4 1 0 2 Lonborg, 1b. 4 2 6 0 Staplin, 1b. 3 0 2 2 Campbell, 2b. 3 1 3 2 Kennedy, if. 3 1 1 2 Hollingsworth, rf. 3 1 0 0 Frazer, c. 2 0 7 0 29 10 21 7 **Ames** AB, H. P. PO, A George, cff. 3 1 3 0 Mough, k. 3 1 0 0 Jacobson, 1b. 2 1 4 0 Runkel, sse. 2 1 2 2 R. B. Ram, 3b. 3 1 0 2 Greet, fc. 3 1 0 0 Whiter, c. 0 1 1 Robbins, 2b. 2 0 0 2 Durland, b. 3 1 0 0 Summary: Two base hits-Hollsworth, Lonborg 2. Wenzel, Bloomer, Jacobson. Three base hits off Durland, 2 off Bloomer, 2. Struck out by Durland, 1 by Bloomer, 7. Left on base, Kansas, 4 Ames, 3 Batteries, Kansas, Bloomer and Frazier, Ames, Durland and Whiter. Totals 20 6 21 12 Score by innings: Kapsa 0 0 3 0 1 2 Ames 0 0 0 0 0 0 Men Needed for Odd Jobs Y. M. C. A. Issues Calls for More Applicants to Work The University Y. M. C. A. office is busy these days answering calls for extra help from homes in Lawndale and other areas, clean up work, and the like. Calls have come to that office for help in housecleaning, transplanting of shrubbery, garden work, cleaning and mowing lawns, washing windows, distributing hand bills, washing dishes, tables, helping tables, helping decorate for parties. A number of these odd jobs have not yet been filled and calls for help are having to be turned down because of lack of applicants to the office. The only other situation there is nearly always a number of on the waiting list for work. K. C. Alumnae Will Hear Davis at Hotel Banque The annual banquet of the K. U. alumnae in Kansas City will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 25, at the Bellerive hotel. The attendance is limited to 350, as that is the seating capacity of the hotel. Addresses are to be made by Chancellor E. H. Linden, Governor Davis, and Dean H. W. Arant. The university will formulas several musical numbers. Cake-walk a Success; Capacity Crowd Attends "We are very much pleased with the success of the Senior Cake Walk," said Oval Bradley, one of the managers of the party this morning. One hundred twenty-seven couples, including the seven "K" men who were honor guests, attended the party. The unusual decorations, combined with the exquisite music of the band of the day, made the party one of the best ever put on by the senior class, according to the managers. Handball Tournament Rules and Drawings Are Announced Today Expect Keen Competition, For Last Year's Champion is Out to Hold Title The drawings and rules for the handball tournament have been announced. There will be five rounds in the tournament, with a first round on May 19. The competition in the tournament is expected to be keen, as Harry Liggett, champion last year, is out to hold his title, and the tournament bracket is considered good players. The following rules will govern the tournament: 1. Each match will be the best two games out of three, to 21 points each. 2. Games must be played within the time limit or the game will be retired. 3. Ball to be used subject to approval of both players. It should not be too lively. 4. Referee may be selected by players for the preliminary rounds if the selection is approved by both contestants. Referee for semi-finals and finals will be appointed by the department of physical education. 5. Gold and silver medals will be awarded the winner and run-up. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The drawings (upper bracket): H. Hill, by; W. E. Williams vs J. Heury; Mike Riedel vs. Muir Riegel; Geye Cayot vs. R. Harritt; J. Matasson; Charles Dixon, by; W. O. Mullins vs. C. E. Waterson. (Lower Bracket): W. E. Draper, by; J. E. Grossman vs. J. Lantz; C. O. Burnside vs. J. Easton; Shumard, by; Redi Herrick vs. W. Ramsay; J. Radotinsky vs. Louis Huber; Harry Liggett, by. Commencement Exercises Held at M. U. This Week The University of Missouri held the baccalaureate services of their eighty-first annual commencement Sunday morning in the university auditorium. Dr. Herbert Lockwood Willett, professor of Old Testament language and literature in the University of Chicago, delivered the address. The members of the senior class wore caps and gowns and attended in a body. Tuesday morning, the class held at the columns and Wednesday morning the commencement exercises will take place in the auditorium. The commencement address will be delivered by Dr. V. C. Vaughan. Mrs. George Kaufmann of Levenworth was the guest of her daughter, Gladyk Kaufmann, c'25, Friday at the Phi Omega Pi house. Splendid position open for College Men with a well known company. This position may lead to permanent connection with the company upon acceptance. NOTICE: Men that have only qualifications as canvassors do not apply, as this is no door bell proposition. Drawing account, commission, railroad fare or car expenses paid. Interviews will only be given from those working for the company, by Thomas H. Neal, Office Eldridge Hotel, Lawrence, Kansas. Important Information for the College Man "the master drawing pencil?" Domenic DIXON'S ELDORADO "How come you're getting along so well with Prozo or did you?" He told us this morning that he wasn't going to worry, you'd be more drunk." "It couldn't have been other- who. Didn't use the marker drawing "rock." Py:Lias— 17 leaves—all d. calyx Kansas Track Men Win First Place at K. U. Relay good meet and well managed" Elborado High School took the Kansas high school championship in both the mile and half-mile relays. Elborado also tied with Winfield Friday for interscholastic honors. Kansas 10, Nebraska 11, Iowa 7, Texas 7, Illinois 5, Pennsylvania 3, Missouri 3, Kansas Angles 3, Oklahoma 2, Missouri 2, Wisconsin 2. (Continued from page 1) UNIVERSITY RELAYS. Baitter College, Indiana/Penn. 16; Cornelie (lowa) College 5; Kansas State Normal 5; Marquette 3; Collegue of Emorys 3; Central 4; Missouri Wesleyan 2; Wisconsin 2; Missouri Wesleyan 2; Washburn 2. INDIVIDUAL EVERYONE Kansas Nebraska Angelo Alabama Nebraska KANSAS State North Carolina Minnesota Iowa Illinois Texas Minnesota I Iowa Texas 4 Texas 3 Dukes 2 Missouri 1 Illinois 1 Wisconsin 1 quintice 2 Grinnell 1 Missouri 1 Weibull 1 Two-mile- Kansas State Normal (Meyer, Summer, Tate, Talbot), first; Marquette, second; Junior college, Kansas City, third; Haskell fourth. Time: 8:31 4-10. COLLEGE EVENTS Ousemile-Butler, (Northam, Roberten, Carnaney, Gray), first; Colleague of Emporia, second; Washburn, third; Baker, fourth. Time: 3:28 x10. One-half mile - Hutler (Northam, Kilgore, Carnay, Gray), first; College of Emporin second; Letha, third; Friends, fourth. Time 1:32 Mollery-Cornell college (Klemener, Kennedy, Barbour, Bord), first; Central college Pajaro, Mo., second; Missouri Wesleyan, Missouri, Milwaukee, fourth. Times 8:10-10:10 Military Schools One-mile-St. John's (Cusack, Spencer. Clayton, Krogh), first; Kemper, second; Westworth third. Time: 3:47-10. Midley-St. John's (Cusack, Spencer, Graves, Bicker) first: Wentworth, second: Kemper third. time: 3:16 2-10. Halfomile - Kemper (Tillotson, Sparks, George, Root), first; St. John's second. Time 1:36 3:16 Two-mile University relay-Neibauer (Higgins, Allen, Casts, Gardner), first; Minnesota, second; Wisconsin, third; Kansas, fourth. Time: 8:88 to 5:10. Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Cream Four-mile railway—Iliya (Hall, Scott, Marcelli, Welks), fifth; Kanna Agrios, second; Kannan, third; Nebraska, fourth. Time: 6.40.17.18. The Cream Supreme When buying ice Cream in quantities for big events be sure to figure with us. 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Time: 1:29 5:10. Kanoe High School Championship, fourth, (1) for Iowa; second, (2) dorado; third, (3) for Topeka; second, (4) albuquerque; fourth, (5) for SLC; power, Farrow, Tanner); first, Wellington, second, (6) for San Jose. Two-mile- Celar Rapids. (Taihi, Twit Hurley, Murray). first, Northeast high, Kansa Kanla, Mo. second, Manual high, Kansas City, Mo. third. Time, 8:38 9-10. High School Open Half-mile, Northwest, Kansas City, Mo. Henley, B. Cooke, Stocker, Miller), first Wellington, second; Atchison, third. Time: 1:37 8:30 Mike -Cedar Knapp (Knapp, Loutte, Cooter Heath), first; Northbush, Kansas, City, Mo., second; Central kansas City, Mo. ,bird; 8/9-10. University Class Special Events 120-ward high hurdles-Crawford, University of Iowa, first Kipp, Haskell Institute, Minnesota State University, fourth Baylor university, fourth 15-5-10 220-aid low hurdles—Biley, K. S. A. C. first; Frazier, Baylor university, Oklahoma, third; Towler, U of Minnesota, fourth. Time 25-10 seconds. Pole snail - McKenna, Kansas State Normal, with 12 feet 4 inches; Iruger, Kansas, second, with 12 feet 4 inches; Norton, Kansas, third, with 12 feet; Weisner, Marquette. 100-yard dash-Ewin, K. S. A. C. first, Stennett, second; William, Kansas, State Normal, third; McNutt, Marquette, fourth. Time, 10:14; three. Have you seen two trouser Have you seen the pencil striped blue and brown suits $25 pure wool of Cash Quality Tailoring PROTCH The College TAILOR VARSITY Mon. and Tues. Shows: 2:30, 4:00, 7:30 & 9:00. fourth, tied with Dillenbeck, Kansas, with 11 feet 9 inches. Mermaid Comedy "COLD CHILLS" an excellent triangular domestic drama. Under King Vidor's direction Miss Young gives an excellent interpretation of a difficult role. John Bowers and Lloyd Whitlock are in the cast. Shot put- Form of Kansas State Teachers Institute, second round, at Haskell Institute, second, with 11 feet 1 inch; Herrington of University of Nebraska, and Washington of Missouri; Hanson of Missouri; Hartman of Fourth, with 40 feet **Broad jump-Graham, Kansas, Dell, with** 22 feet 1 inch Hutch, University of Nebraska, 23 feet 5 inch Iverson, local hospital institute, third, with 21 feet 6% imbalance, 24 feet 7% imbalance, **Dixon-Area-Haskell, Fork, 123 feet 10** 8.8 inches; Willy, Poppy, second, 125 feet; 9.2 inches; J. Garner, K. S. A. C., fourth, 123 feet 9 High jump-Poor, Kansas, first, 6 feet ½ inch; Turner, Nebraska, second; S. Campbell, Minnesota, third. Javelin-Amster, Illinois, first, 198 inches. Lingerette, Drake, second, 178 inches. 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