THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K.U BaseballTeam Leaves Tomorrow On Northern Trip Kansas Schedule Calls For Two Games With Both Ames and Iowa University The University of Kansas baseball team will leave tomorrow evening on a four game trip. The Jayhawkers will play Ames on April 20 and 21 and will then journey to Iowa City for the Iowa University game on April 23 and 24. The team should box two or three games on this trip. The Kansas team is looking better every day and a good game is expected at Ames. The team works well together and as a whole looks like a big league baseball team. The team work has been working all spring to prepare for that season, that could hit and work well together on the field. Lonborg Looks Good on First Lonborg has adapted himself to surroundings at first base and looks to the position very creditably. "Dutch" is also swinging the stick to good advantage. Campbell will probably be used on second in the opening pass, so that of holding down the keystone sack. Captain Wenzel plays short stop even better than he does third base if that is possible. He comes in fast on the ball and seldom makes an error. His throw over to the first base has been developed a nice third baseman for Conch Clark, but has not his batting stride as yet. Wealth of Material in Outfield In the outfield, Coach Clark has a wristband on his armstrong. Hollowings worth, Wierberg, Black, and Bloomer. Price will probably head the batting list this year. He is not a hard hitter but he can be a great player. Wealth of Material in Outfield Charley Black has proved that he can play baseball as well as basket ball and football. Black can field as well as hit and the opening game will probably find him in the right garden. Hollingworth has been hit by the jaywalker and also may break into the Jayhawker line-up on the northern trin. Bloomer Heads Pitcher In the pitching department, Coach Clark has Bloomer to head the list, with Davis, Wieberg, Kennedy, and Hollingsworth to aid him. Bloomer will likely do bound duty in the outfield, but he should some nice pitching this spring. Kennedy and Wiberg can hit as well as pitch and will be used in the outfield when not pitching. The following men will make the trip this week: Black, Frazier, Lonnie Davis, Kirk, Bass, Davis, Kennedy, Bloomer, Hollingridge,步华, Stapin, Price, and Armstrong. Dr. Abel Writes to Martin Is Interested in Foot-Prints Found Near Lawrence H. T. Martin, curator of paleontology, received a letter recently from the Smithsonian, Austria,Thanking him for the bulletins which Mr. Martin had sent some time ago. Doctor Abel was most interested in the treaties on track of a new Amphibian, Omeo jungle frog. Mr. Abel and Kannas. Traces of the animals footprints prove that it was four-fingered instead of five, a point upon which The tracks of the Amphibian were discovered in the summer of 1919 by James and Robert Corbill, sons of William Corbill, cliffs at Dightman's公路,east of Lawrence. It was not until 1921, however, that the spring rains had cleared the tracks from mud. Eight of the tracks have been safely refilled. The animal must have been of great size and was well adapted to travel on land as well as in swamp marshs. A new form of Amphibian marshes, the series of footprints and the generic term Onchoplas is proposed. The British Museum in London Amberst College in Massachusetts and Yale University, besides Vienn University have sent letters to Mr Martin wanting copies of impression of these tracks. Miss Genevieve Tiernan, of Fort Scott was guest of the Kappa Alba Theta house last week, attending the Pi Kappa Alba Kid party, Saturday night. Miss Tiernan has been study music at the Belleville in Kans City, and will leave May 20 for New York City to complete her work. She is a graduate of La Salle Seminary at Amburndale, Mass. Laneways in Relay Races Will be Drawn Tomorrow Drawings for laneways in the various relay races that will be run at the Kansas games, will be held tomorrow evening at the Kansas City game. For most plan first was to have the drawing made on the field just before the race, but the entry list is so large that it is impossible to do it that way. Coach Kari Schladman will leave tomorrow evening for Kansas City game. We will go to the who will help with the draw are: Dr. John Outland; Dr. J. A. Reilly; Totton from the Junior College; a Missouri and Nebraska representative to be chosen by Dr. Reilly; and an assistant of the Kansas City high schools. Plans are Complete For Bethany Circle National Convention Local Chapter Expects to Get Several Famous Speakers For Meetings Plans for the national convention of Bethany Circle, Christian Church sorority, which is to be h.ld this year with the Zeta chapter the latter part of this month, were completed at the regular meeting of the local chapter last night. Delegates from Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio will attend this convention, and be entertained by the girls of the Zeta chapter. A number of speakers of national reputation are being engaged to speak at the convention, according to Ruth Lennen, c23, who is in charge of the details of the meetings. Elthil Clark, a professor of biology, and retiary of Bethany Circlis, was the first president of Zeta chapter, when it was organized in the spring of 1920 Miss Clark is now a secretary in the Y. W. C. A. at Kansas City. Several other alumnae of the local chapter will be present for the conven- A number of interesting features are being planned for the convention, among them a model initiation service, a banquet at Wiedemann's and the dramatization of the sixteenth chapter of Acts by the local chapter the evening after the convention. Luncheon will be served to the guests of the House. Luncheons Sunday afternoon the delegates will be taken on an auto tour of Lawrence and the surrounding community. The Zeta chapter is one of the strongest units of the organization, having five two-members. Fourteen of these, Helen Shaw, Eula Holland, Mattie Crumrine, Inez Pizcher, Helen Bower, Nicole Trombley, Mildred Brown, Laulla Forum, Ia VanBuskirk, Katherine Railback, Gladys Cronemeyer, WIEDEMANN'S Tea Room Service The Dining Service Supreme Special Noon Luncheon Fifty Cents a Plate Evening Service A-la-carte Not even a hammer blow will break this crystal! Have your watch protected with an unbreakable crystal. Special Sunday Dinner CRYSTALS 100 CALL DREAK 75c GUSTAFSON "The College Jeweler" Luther Gustafson Mgr. Repair Dept. "The College Jeweler" Thelm Roach, and Helen Welch were initiated last Sunday afternoon several pledges of the Zeta chapter will be initiated at the model initiation service. Dorothea Zorton, c24 s the president of Zeta chapter. Decorating Interior of Administration Building Molded plaster decorations will adorn the inside of the new Administration building. A number of clay and the emulsion of the construction compartment are on third floor of West Administration building where the new work is going on, fashioning various designs in the columns, cornices, and balustrades. This type of decoration is expensive, according to some of the workmen, the various molds must be made with great care and at the expenditure of much time and effort. This will be the first time this type has been used on the campus. The workman should have architecture, and the entire interior of the building will present a classical appearance. Kent Leads Discussion R. A. Kent, dean of the School of Education, led the discussion at the Supervisors' Colloquium yesterday in the library at Oralen Training School. All faculty members who serve in a supervising capacity are members of the colloquium. Everything you buy in this store must be right or your money back New Pearl Mixtures Made for us by KNOX in the special FIFTH AVENUE blocks. A shape and shade to suit every taste. KATZ HATS in extra quality and the latest styles at $5 KNOX CO. 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