THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSA Baseball Practice Shows That Team Is Ready for Ames Tuesday's Workout Latest All Afternoon and Included Game With Freshmen The baseball team went through a stiff work-out last night from 2:36 to 6 p. m. The team as a whole is looking more like a unit every day, so the team's focus is on trainedness of batting practice and a practice game with the freshman squad. The following men spent the entire evening in batting practice and field work: Wenzel, Bloomer, Longberg, Stainpill, Freizer, Davies, Watergary, Black, Price, and Burrell with the game with the freshmen and lost with a score of 8 to 3. The line up was as follows: Kress, Cress; Hollingsworth, pitcher; Cole, first base; Campbell, second base; Baeh, short stop; Kolano, third base; Browm, right hit; Center, field; Armstrong, field field. Line-up for Ames Game As the new stand the following men probably will appear in the opening game with Ames, April 20, Wenzel, shortstop; Aston, third base; Bloomer, second base; Lonborg, first base; Frazier, catcher; Black, right field; Field, left field; Viper, pitchers; and Price, center field. Lonberg is still being used on first base, and looks more like a veteran every day. He probably will be re-evaluated after the key stone position as well as the first base and has filled a big hole caused by the graduation of Joe Poyd. Staplin is delivering at the center,ormers like an old head at the position. Freshmen Show Up Well Freshmen Show Up Well Hollingsworth and Armstrong hit well in the freshman game and both did some creditable fielding. Price has been hitting well and opportunely. Davis is developing into a nice pitcher and will be retained for mound duty by Coach Clark. Wiberg looks good in the box; he is a south paw. Kennedy pitched fairly well in the last Baker game and he probably will be seen in the box for Kansas before the season closes. Intersoriority Basketball Starts; Gamma Phi Defeats A.O.Pi. Kappas Win First Game Kappa Kappa Gapta won from Phi Omega Pi by a score of 17 to 8 last night in the first game in the Intersports basketball tournament, and Gamma Beta Beta won from Alpha Omicron Pi by a score of 20 to 3. The inneeps were as follows Kim Donald P Ii Omega Pi McDonald F Ashby Floyd F Philips Frye F Clute Higgins C Butcher Jones C Ginger Joseph G Ludeman Gamma Phi Beta A. O. E. Stair Becker F E. Starr Danielsson F Clark Brown F G. Sturr Glenn G Bolingue Griffith G Hibbard Odell G Drumm These four teams are all that have entered the tournament and each team is determined to win the competition team being determined by the largest percentage of games won. New Book on Ethnology Written by Dr. Wissler "Man and Culture" a new book on ethnology, written by Dr. Clark Wissler, who lectured here last winter, was edited by Prof. Seba Eldridge, of the department of sociology. The lectures Doctor Wissler delivered here are based on his anthropology; this subject matter is systematically treated in the book. "The work represents the first serious attempt to identify and relate in a comprehensive system, the process of knowledge sharing, Eldridge. "The book should appeal to the student of sociology or ethnobiology is attempting to understand the phenomena of and the moving cultures in culture and their significance." Prof. L. N. Flint was the guest of Don Davis, A. B. '17, who now has his own advertising agency in Kansas City, at a luncheon of the Kansas City advertising Club Monday. Advertising students from the University of Missouri spoke at the lunch- Do You Own Stadium-Union Stock? Fraternities Will Hold Track Meet Next Month At the later-fraternity Conference meeting night, it was voted to hold an inter-fraternity track meet on Saturday, May 5. The meet will include the thirteen fraternities in the conference and will be held on Stadium Field. The events will be: football; basketball; and high hurdles; 50-yard, 100-yard, 220-yard and 440-yard runs; disguise; weights; and mile relay. All men are eligible except "K track man, who will officate at the meet under the supervision of Coach Schlademan. The meet will start with a trophy cup until late afternoon. The winner will be presented with a trophy cup. The committee under chairman Charles Hail are stalling to make this season their opportunity to revival some valuable track material for Coach Schlademan. Kansas Debate Team Will Meet Colorado And Oklahoma Soon recognition of Soviet Russia by the United States to be Discussed The University of Kansas debating team will meet the University of Colorado in defense of the question—Resolved, “That the United States should immediately recognize the Soviet government of Russia,” Friday, April 15, at 8 p.m. in room 2006 of the office of the affirmative law for Kansas are: Howard Payne, Fred Field, and Paul Wunsch. The same question will be debated on the same night at Norman, Okla., and Boulder, Colo. The negative side that will go to Oklahoma from Kansas will be Floyd Wright, Harold Schafer, and Anne Klinger, who have been well prepared, as the men have been working on them since before the holidays," said H. A. Shinn, professor of public speaking. “This is a question that should be of great interest. It is a very timely question and of great international importance.” This timely question is twofold, the training in debate, and the interest that it has to the public. Intercollegiate debating is to survive, questions must be timely. That is Have the Job done Right Phone 75 New York Cleaners "Every student should take the opportunity that this debate offers. The question of Soviet Russia is probably one of the most important present challenges for our students, should know more about it," according to Professor Shinn. becoming the goal in debating," continued. "Listening In" was the title of the discussion of the W. Y, C. A. meeting yesterday at 4:30 p. m. in Myers Hall. Discusses Y.W.C.A. Paper at "Listening In" Meeting Helen Hand was in charge and opened the meeting by telling the members of the the "Woman's Press/" W. C. A. she spoke of the different department of the paper, of the campus forum, of the student section that is edited by students, and the papers of the forum are open to all who are interested. The committee selection are students and are elected at the summer conferences. Ann Arbor, Mich—Nine students have been arrested by the local police for stealing rings on street cars. The police are trying to leave the number and have placed two private detectives on the cars for this purpose. Frances Keith, chairman of the public committee, spoke on "Cabinet Anatarchy." Mary Harkey spoke on "What Are Your Hobbies?" Margaret Dale told of the commission of standards. In conclusion of the proceedings of the summer conferences and of the discussion groups there, giving a list of the questions to be considered at the conference next summer. WIEDEMANN'S Tea Room Service The Dining Service Supreme Special Noon Lunchme Served daily from 11:45 to 1:30 Fifty cents a plate Evening Service al-a-carte Special Sunday Dinner ANNOUNCEMENTS The Lawrence Drama League will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday in room 6, Green hall, for the election of officers for the coming year. Prof. C, F. Nelson will talk before the Chemistry Club on Thursday, April 12, at 4:30 p. m., on the subject, 'Modern Tendencies in Bio-chemistry.' The uniforms of students, that joined the R. O. T. C. the second semester, have arrived. They may be on duty in the headquarters in Robinson gymnasium. H. F. Taggart, president. The students of the sociology department are asked by the extension department to co-operate in making the debate between Attichion and Burlington high schools in Fraser chapel at 7:30 tomorrow evening, a success. Take note all ye Methodist students! Don't forget the spring party to be given this Friday night at 8 p.m. at the Methodist church. 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