THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN JAYHAWK NINE TIED WITH TWO FOR FIRST Kansas, Washington and Nebraska Lead Valley With 9 Games Won, 3 Lost PIKER SCHEDULE FINISHED By Winning Remaining Four Games Clark's Men Take the Championship With the close of the season but two weeks distant, and only four more games to play, the Kansas baseball nine is tied for first place in the Mia souri Valley Conference with two other teams. Washington and Nebraska have won two nines games and have won three games and lost 750, giving them a percentage of 700. Washington has finished its valley schedule already, Nebraska has but two games to play, both with Kansas. If Nebraska wins both of its games it will coin the valley championship wit a standing of 785 per cent. If Kansas takes three out of the four remaining games, the championship will be tied between the Jayhawkers and the Washington Fikers. If Coach Clark's nine can make a complete sweep of the remaining games, Kansas will have captured the Valley Championship twice in as many years. Drake and Grimmell do not have baseball teams entered in the valley competition this year. Plans are being made to have both these schools represented in next year's schedule, and to have each team meet every other team in the conference for at least two games. This year, Kansas and Washington, the two teams that to the list, did not meet each other. The games this week will be played Thursday and Friday afternoons beginning at 4 o'clock. The Kansas Aggies from Manhattan will be the opposing team, Either Moss or Starry of St. Mary's College will unpile Thursday's game, and Lary Qiagie of affiliate at a Friday's contest. More. Baseball Standings of Missouri Valley Teams: won lost per c Kansas 9 3 150 Washington 9 3 750 Nebraska 9 3 750 Missouri 4 6 400 Oklahoma 5 9 357 Kansas Aggies 2 6 250 Ames 1 9 100 Extract of thyroid was recently used in experimentation by Zoology students at the University of Texas. The experiment was made by injecting the thyroid extract into the abdomen of pigs and then observing the development of larvae for the development as compared with the normal time. Few schools have introduced this experiment as yet in their classes. arrived today— New Soft Collar Shirts New Neckwear New Hose New Strav Hats featuring right now Palm Beach Mohair Gabardine Suits $17 up Trunks Bags Cases Glad to show you Meeting of Chemical Society The American Chemical Society, Kansas City section, held its May meeting at the University of Kansas Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. W. H. Leverett of the National Zine Co., Kansas City, Kan., spoke on "Sulphuric Acid Manufacture." SNAPPY HANDBALL PLAYED Semi-finals, Ran Off Friday Proved Hard Fought Handball fans witnessed two fast games of handball Friday afternoon when the semi-finals of the handball tournament were played. All games were well played and showed good skill in slapping the rubber ball. Scores, George Lynse vs. H. Liggett—Liggett, 12-16, 21-14. Watterson vs. J. Allison—Allison 19-21, 21-17, 21-19. Lyon was playing with berratic. Watterson played a very head game, but Allison's determina- tion hard playing overcame it. The last game was an especially hard fought game, the score standing 19 all for nine or ten minutes. The finals between Allison and Liggett will be held Thursday 12:30 p.m. on the court in the basewall of the Gymnasium. Every invictus to come, as there will be some fast and hard-fought games played. Phi Lambda Theta Holds Meeting Pri Lambda Theta, honorary educational sorcerity, hold its last regular business meeting of the year last Friday night. The following officers were elected for the coming year; President, Helen Welch, c²³; vice president, Helen Welch, secretary; secretary, Nell Higgins, c²³; secretary, Helen Roll, c²³; treasurer, Corrine Bock, c²³; keeper of the records, Myra Lungenfelter, c²³. Marie Russell, a senior and a major student in the department of economics, has been awarded a $600 fellowship in Social and Economic Research, in the Women's Educational and Industrial Union of Boston, Mass. Notification of her appointment was just recently received through Lucile Eaves, director of research work in Simmons College, with which the Women's Industrial Union is connected. Miss Russell has been doing excellent work and is an "A" student in the department of economics. She is a member of Gamma Epilion Phi, Phi Kappa Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Kappa. She will take up her work in September. This is the second year that this fellowship has been awarded to a Wiedemann's Tea Room Service The Dining Service Supreme FELLOWSHIP TO K. U. GIRL Marie Russel Wins $500 For Research in Boston The SCHOOL for THE SCHOOL for BUSINESS LIBRARIANS Adelaide R. Hasse, Director The Business Librarian is a recent addition to well-rounded business organizations. Capable women specially trained for this work are in demand at good salaries. Our courses include a study of the primary sources of information; processes of compilation; cataloging and indexing; accepted methods of caring for and routing information. Professional ethics will be inculcated. This special training in addition to your general education will fit you for an interesting and responsible occupation. THE WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES BOX K. 1405 G. Street Washington, D. C. 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One of the most interesting art displays in Lawrence was on exhibit at the home of Mrs. A. Henley, 713 Louisiana Street, Sunday afternoon, when she entertained the members of the Cosmopolitan Club. Combined with her interestin collection which she gathered on her trip around the world were copies and originals of the Cosmopolitan Club Sees Henley Art Collection Mrs. Henley gave a most interesting lecture, explaining the paintings and telling historical facts about the European countries, the Egyptian Pyramids and the famous cathedrals to be found abroad. Music was furnished by students of the University, and Mrs. Henley, assisted by Mrs. Mitchell, served refreshments to her guests. A meeting of the Women's Glee Club will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Room 10, Main Aitd at 8:00 o'clock expected to be present—B. Lazelle greatest works of the American artists. 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Kansas Aggies KANSAS Let's Go Kansas Conference Championship Games Admission 50c Both Games Called at 4 p.m. Thursday and Friday, May 25-26 Varsity Field Missouri Valley Conference Track and Field Tennis and Golf Meet Kansas Stadium Preliminaries Friday, May 26, 2 p.m. General Admission, 75c Finals, Saturday, May 27, 2 p.m. Reserved Seats near finish, Admission $1.00 South half of East Stand, Admission 75cickets on sale at Round Corner Drug Store and Athletic Office No season or activity tickets good for Missouri Valley Contests All "K" men must secure their tickets at Athletic Office ---