1. 20 hours 2. 30 hours 3. 40 hours --- Kansas Net Team Wins From Baker In Second Match Jayhawkers to Meet Aggie Friday at Manhattan; Uncertain Who Will Make Trip The University of Kansas net team defeated the Baker队 five out of the six matches played yesterday afternoon at Baldwin. The only match that Baker won was the single match between Captain Lafayette and captain Turner, Kansas, with the Baker captain won 6-0 and 6-3. The weather was fine for tennis but the Baker courts were not in the best of condition. Turner played his match on a cement court, which he did well considerably, as he is not in practice for playing on a cement court. However, Captain Shoentell is one of the best players in the Kansas Conference and plays a hard stead game for Mt. Orland's best game for the Mt. Orland net stars. Glaskin Plays Well Glaskin won Taylor with a score of 6.2 and 7.5. The second set was one of the hardest fought sets of the match, Glaskin, however, played a cool steady game and won in the end. Glaskin shows promise of developing into a net star before the end of the season. Ziesen won two sets in succession from Korb with a score of 6-2 and 6-0. This match was easy for the Jahaywah and at no time was he forced to his limit. Selig also won the first game against Selig, scoring in both of 6-3 and 6-3. Selig hit his stride in this match and played like an old veteran. To Go to Manhattan The double matches were easy for the Oread men. They won all of the matches without a great deal of exertion. Turner and Glaskan won from 6-2 and 6-2 to 6-2 and 6-0. The two Jayhawks worked nice together and kept every corner of the court well covered. Ziesmes and Selig won from Morning and Perrin with a score of 6-2 and Oreadmen. The Oread men played a creditable game. Iowa Kansas team will go to Manhattan, Friday afternoon, April 27, to play a match with the Kansas Agents. If the game is played, the trip have not yet been picked. No Selections Made For Actual Line-up For, Team Iowa State Enters Relays Ames, Iowa, April 17—Coach Smith will enter a two-room and medley relay team in the Kansas Relays, the opening classic of the outdoor season, to be held at the University of Kansas, April 21. Increment weather conditions have prevented the Cyclone trackers from taking any outdoor workouts until the day they arrived. They left, softly, handcrabbing the runners. "Dear Walters, anchor man on the championship two mile team, that made a clean sweep of the indoor meet the past season, is ineligible to come to Kansas three years of competition. This means that Coach Smith will have to develop a new equal for the coming relays at Kansas. From present indications the new team will be just as good as any other team can be expected of green material. Hammerly, Pohman, Shawhan, Bierbaum, Miller, McIntire, Holcomb and Bleakley are the most likely candidates for the berths on the teams that will make the trip south. Hammerly, Shawhan, Milner and McIntire competed in the first round of the contests for the two-mile team. However, Coach Smith has made no selections as yet, so little is known of the actual line-up. The professional fraternity base ball league has been organized, and announces the date of April 23, as the opening game of the season. No man on the varsity team in this league will play; games will be played as follows: Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Theta Tau. Phi Delta Chi vs. Beta DeltaGamma Gamma Epialta vs. Beta DeltaSigma Pi vs. Delta Theta Phi. Phi Alpha Delta Pi vs. Phi Beta Delta Kappa vs. Phi Beta Delta Nu vs. Beta Nu Sigma Nu vs. Phi Chi. Baseball League to Play Opening Game April 26 It is the plan of the councils to have one set of games played each week up to the emi-finals. The semi-finals and the finals are the opposing teams in the choice of the day of the week that they wish to play. Junior College of K. C. Enters Team in Retays Junior College of Kansas City, Mo. has entered the Kansas relays. Louis Touton, athletic director of Junior college, announced last night that he had entered four relay teams in the meet. The teams will enter the 802-yard run, the one-mile, two-mile and the medley relays for colleges. Four Nebraska high schools and one Missouri high school have been aimed to the many high schools abolished in the state. Of the Kansas relays, bringing the total at present to forty-three. The Nebraska schools were picked by the State Athletic Board held on home field under the auspices of the University of Nebraska. Spanish Department To Commemorate Life Of Noted Cervantes Elaborate Program is Pianner For Anniversary of Author of Don Quixote The 201th anniversary of the death of the immortal Cervantes, author of Don Quixote, will be observed by the Spanish department Saturday, April 21. An annual meeting in commemoration of Cervantes is held in universities belonging to the Instituto de las Espana. The meeting Saturday will be a combination of the Institute de las Espanas, the Kansas chapter of the American Association of Teachers and the College of Arts, will be four sessions held Saturday. A reception will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday morning by the Spanish department in East Administration building. This will be followed by a training session on how to write an Paparua paper will be read by Mrs. Rachel Shortt, of Topeka, and Miss Mary Harrison, of Emporia. A demonstration of a lesson in Spanish I by Miss Agnes Brady of the department of Spanish. A short Spanish I by Miss Agnes Brady of the pupils of the Topena high school. A meeting of a more literary nature will be held at 2:30 Saturday afternoon. Speeches will be made by Senior Monitor Washubhan College of Education, the University of Kansas. The bronze medal offered by the Instituto de las Espanas will be awarded to the student writing the best essay on Cervantes. A marionette show will be presented by Kansas City, Kan., high school pupils. A banquet and tertulia will be held at the Commons. The entertainment will include a violin solo by Frances Robinson, fa'28; a dance and quartet by the pupils of Westport high school, Kansas City, Mo.; a surprise performance by the Solera, of the department of Spanish, will舞 the Tango Amcarina. A modern Spanish comedy will be given by the students of Spanish to which the public is invited. The members of the cast are: Constance Stanley, Trossie May, Holen Welch, Haseline Richardson, Rianardus Keeth, Hieronis Homer Horriett, Hermine Culver, Wagner Waggenstein, and O.Iirryzwan. All students interested in Spanish may attend the banquet Saturday night, but the tickets must be purchased by Wednesday night. The tickets are $1.25 and may be bought at the Spanish office. Freshman Tennis Starts Speed Up Tournament so That Team Can be Chosen The freshman tennis tournament is now under way. A few matches were played yesterday and a few more are scheduled to be played this afternoon. All the drawings have been made, but byes have been placed in the schedule to take care of them. Late draw made by Monday as the list closes on that date. Entriee can be made to Muir Rogers at phone 285. Results of all matches should be turned in to him. It is imperative that the matches he played off as soon as possible, as the freshman team must be benamed in the near future. The team will have 6 of 8 members; the four coaching the semi-finals and the captain. The results of the games played to date are: G. Hodges defeated S. Campbell defeated B. Brown 4-6 2-1; defended J. Alden, 3-2, 6-4, 3-6; Campanio defeated B. Brown 4-6 2-1; drawing: R. Buchaler vs. bye; C. Stelle vs. E. Cross vs. J. Fugate; H. Cornack vs. W. Hallett; C. Ashley vs. L. Krings; H. Chapman vs. G. Shubler; D. Hooker vs. E. Cross; R. Rusher vs. R. Cunningham; R. Belt vs. bye; M. Barnes vs. C. Meyers. The Kappa Kappa Gammas defeated the Gamma Phi Bita in the final game of the intra-mural series of basketball, with a score of 11-10. The team won by a 3-point victory. The victory of the year's intra-mural games gives the cup to the Kappas permanently, as they have won it for three successive years. The Alpha Omicron Pis defeated the Pi Gamma葛葛 by winning third place in the tournament. Defeat Gamma Phi Betas in Final Game of Series Kappas Win Tournament Marion MacDonald made most of the points for the Kappas, making two field goals and three free throws. Leah Flynn made two field goals for the Kappas. Barbara Becker ran up the gimmie Phi Beta score with six free throws, while Ruth Danielson made two field goals. Gle: Starr with three field goals and Evelyn Starn with four field goals and four free throws ran up the Alpha Omicron Pi score. Marlory Ashby caged two field goals and three free throws, while Louis Phillips made one goal from the foul line for the Phi Omega Pi team. The first meeting of the women's tennis tournament will be held Friday at 3:30 p. m. on the courts back of the gymnasium, as which time the first bracket of the singles will be run off. Anyone failing to return a game will have to forfeit the game. Ruth Hoover, assistant instructor in the department of physical education, will be present to help run off the games. Umpires have also been secured for all the game. The first bracket of the doubles will begin at 9:30 a. m. Saturday evening, when the manager of the tennis tournaments. Women's Tennis Tourney Scheduled to Begin 2001 Joe Turner, act captain of the K. U. tennis squad, will be on the courts tomorrow afternoon from 5 p. m. to 6 p. m. to help any of the women who care to come out to practice. Other tennis players will also be on the court afteroon. so coach the women. This is the first year that the women have had the opportunity to take advantage of supervised practicing. Insist on WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM The Cream Supreme There is a certain satisfaction in knowing that you are eating WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM Phone 182. SANFORD'S FOUNTAIN PEN INK e Action of Any Fountain Pen • ALL COLORS — ALL SIZES • Made "The Ink That Made The Fountain Pen Possible" Will Improve the Action Mechanicals Win First Game of Spring Series The mechanicals won the first baseball game of the departmental tournament in the School of Engineering. The team beat the industrials by a score of 1 to 1 in a five innings game. The batteries were;机械icals, Hibbs and James; The scoring by points for the field championship will be as follows: Track, first place, 50 points; second, 30 points; and third, 10 points. Base, winner, 50; runner-up, 10; and winners, 20. War, winner, 10; runner-up, 6; winners of semi-finals, 2 points. The department gaining the largest number of points will be declared winner of the field championship. A Student Union Building Next! Interview Project Associate V. M. Liston, superintendent of schools at Neodesha, and M. H. Templum, superintendent of schools at Ness City, were in the Teacher's Appointment office and attended interviewing prospective teachers for the high schools. Helen Roll, c23, has been taught to teach economic homes in the high school' at Eldorado next year. Toperka, April 17. —An opinion has been rendered by Attorney General C. B. Griffiths in which he holds that the court officials cannot spend auto license tag money for the building of new roads without first obtaining the approval of the state highway department. Griffiths rendered this opinion when an interruption of a new law passed by the recent legislature was asked by the governor and state highway department. CORSAGES BELLS FLOWER SHOP Call 139 If isn't the men-folk alone who appreciate this splendidly made garment. The women-folk like it because it means just so much less mending to be done on the family laundry every week'. For the one master button of the Cigs more than insure a smooth, perfect fit and save time and trouble in dressing and undressing. It determines a when to button the buttons and when to buttonholes - buttons that fall off an buttonholes the rip and tear. Ever if this one securely fastened button should work loose, there is an extra hole to which an ordinary collar button can be slipped as a temporary or even p- This splendidly made garmment comes in a wide variety of colors and styles. "Wild" like to have you come in to-day and see our stock. SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM Every Tailored Suit Reduced This Is Ideal Suit Weather Why Not New— Several Handsome Suits- Several Handsome Suits—including Three Pieces—Finest twill cord, perfectly hand tailored. Navy, tan or gray Earlier $67.50, $69.75 and $75 at $57.50 15 Suits of various models for women or misses, including Sport Styles, Long Coat, Camel hair, navy tricotine, tan or gray—mostly from $37.50 values at $25.00 Suits of twill cord and Poiret twill tans, grays, navy's, long Box or Jacquette coats, $55, $59.75 and $65 as earlier, priced now $47.50 A Sale of Dresses At $19.75 Just fifteen of these pretty Spring frocks, mostly of Crepe de Chine, plain or printed, Black, Navy, Brown Tan, Lanvin green, Rose, and Cocoa—sizes 14 to 38. Sale oenes Wednesday— $10.75 BULLENE'S The crowds watching our windows are keeping in touch with the University Relays and what's up to snuff in clothes. We are showing pictures of the national track stars who will compete in the stadium Saturday and some of the new wrinkles in men's spring furnishings. You want to know your berries on who's who in the big Relay Carnival and what to wear. You can't go wrong on either if you string along with us. Watch our windows. This is Sports Suit Week "The TRAYMORE" A New Ober Standard Sports Model $35.00 Extra Trousers $8.00 This is one of the new arrival's in sport clothes. In a beautiful new shade of brown plaid cashmere with panel back, three buttons and patch pockets. You'll need a sport suit for the Relays and the Golf tournament Other Suits $24.50 $30 $45