THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Baseball Men to Play Baker Team In Practice Game Coach Clark Urges Students to Attend the Contest With Haskell on Saturday The University of Kansas baseball team will go to Baldwin tomorrow afternoon to play Baker University baseball. No allowance will be charged. Kansas will play Haskell two games Saturday afternoon on stadium field, and Coach Clark urges all of the students to attend and give the team their support. In recent practice all of the time has been devoted to hitting. The men have been out till dark every week, and they've been doing practically all of the hitting, Captain Wenzel, Stenler, Franzer, Lonberg, Bloomer, Whirng, Davis, Cole, Campbell, Kennedy, and several practice games this spring. Men Being Piaced Now Frazier will probably do all of the catching this year, with Lonberg being used either in the outfield or infield. Campbell, although slowed up last week with a bad ankles, has been performing beautifully around the second sack. Cole handles himself on the keystone sock like an old veteran and fields the position creditably. Four Possible Mound Men For third base and short ste Coach Clark has two veterans Captain Wenzel and Staplin. Th two work nicely together on the fish hitters. Benson has been shown up well on the infield. Davis and Wiberg both tried both for the mound position in a practice game last week. Davis has speed over Kennedy, but they are a port-sider and has a nice curve ball and good control. Both of these men will probably be used for mound duty. Besides these two men, "Potts" was selected last year, and Kennedy, for pitchers, Wiberg, Kennedy, Bloomer, and Lonborg are all likely candidates for the outfield. They are all good batters as well as excellent fly chasers. The first game for the Clark men is April 20 with Ames at Ames. The squad will be picked the night before the team leaves for their first trip. Tennis Starts Saturday First Match Contest of Season Will be With Washburn The University of Kansas will open this year's season April 7 at 3 p.m. with the Washburn "Ichabods." The match will be on the courts in Oklahoma but if they are not it will be played on the courts south of the gym. The contest will consist of two single and one double match. It is probable that Kansas will use four men in the tilt. The men that Kansas will probably use are as follows: George Glaskin, John Selig, Roy Tharp, and Andrew Wood. They will have to be played without any tryouts as the weather conditions have permitted little chance for practice. This does not signify that these men will compose the regular team through the season. The above-mentioned men have been on the squads since the start of this season. They have had tennis experience are urged to report for a try-out, according to Joe Turner, captain. New variety courts are under construction and will be completed soon. The courts that were built last spring are now in place in shape for practice. New concrete courts are being built. The next match for the Jayhawkers is with the Mets, at Manhattan, April 20. The rest of the schedule is not as yet completed. Prospective Instructors Confer With School Head C. E. St. John, superintendent of schools at Arkansas City, is here today interviewing prospective teachers for the high school and junior college there. Mr. St. John, who was assistant state superintendent of schools in Arkansas, has been mentional in the recent organization or the Arkansas City junior college. Agnes E. Engel, A. B. '15, was recently elected to the position of teacher of history and Latin in the junior college for the remainder of his career. In the year of its existence, sixty pupils are enrolled in the junior college. Eight Houses Sign up for Women's Tournamen "The women's intra-mural basketball tournament will be held April 9 at the Kirkwood alliance, basketball manager for W. A. this morning. Eight houses are at present registered for games. The game is played by the process elimination." The winner of this tournament will be awarded a silver trophy cup by W. A. A. The cup is now in the possession of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, who have head it on the court for the first time in the tournament this year, and if they will retain possession of the cur permanently. Horseshoe and Handball Enter Athletic Events With Official Contests Entrants Must Sign Up Fo Meet at Gymnasium Before April 18 Cards are posted for the signatures of those who wish to enter the handball tournament, and the horseshoe tournament, being put on by the department of physical education. The cards are posted on the bulletin board in the club's office, "ad signatures should contain the address of the entry. This is the first organized horse-shoot tournament ever put on in the United States. Entries will be open. The following rules will govern the tournament. 1. Entries to close April 18. 2. Positively no entries will be admitted after that date. 3. Drawings will be made and osted the day following. 4. National Horseshoe Pitching rules will govern tournament 5. Two sets of regulation shoes will be furnished by the department for all tourney matches. 6. Regulation courts for all tourney matches will be constructed back of the gymnasium. 7. Suitable prizes will be presented to winners. The slogan adopted for the hand ball tournament is: "Let's get in and show the need and desire for more handball courts." Only one court is available for use by some sixty men at the present time, and many who would like to play are turned away and forced to wait. The drawings for the tournament will be made in about ten days and a schedule posted. Kansas City Alumni Give Annual Dinner April 2 Chancellor Lindley will speak April 25 at the annual dinner which Kansas City alumni are giving at the Bellerive hotel at 6:15 p. m. Musical numbers are also being arranged by K. I. organizers for that occasion. Reservations can be made through Clementine Lamborn, A. B. '07, at the Gate City bank, Kansas City, Mo. Porter Foors, A. B. '00, LL. B. '02, is chairman of the committee for arrangements which will be made in Lawrence. Four hundred guests are expected. Headline—"Kansas is a Wet Haven." We bet that it didn't require an Eggytologist to discover that. WIEDEMANN'S CANDIES— Have been eaten by K. U. FOLKS for the past fifty years. Intimate glimpses of all his great Secrets— Cairo—Shrill Music Egyptian Life 3000 Years Ago Just imagine—the palace on the Nile of King Tut-Ankh-Amen. K. U. 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Honor Major General Elv Faculty Members of University Attend Dinner A number of the University faculty men attended a dinner given in Leavenworth recently in honor of Maj. Gi. Gen. Banson T. Ely, commandant of the general service school at Fort Leavenworth, who will soon leave for a new assignment in the East. The dinner was given by the Leavenworth Chamber of Commerce and the Officers' Club of Ft. Leavenworth. Seven hundred twenty-eight guests were present. Two notable speaker at the dinner were Gov. Jonathan M. Davis and Sen. James Reed of Missouri. The following faculty members attended: Chancellor E. H. Lindley, Maj. E. M. Turner, Dean H. W. Dr. Raymond C. Moore, head of the department of Geology, spent his Easter vacation in Chicago. He also worked on business for his department. An individual swimming meet for women will be held March 8, Miss Ruth Hoover, instructor in physical education, announced this morning. 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