THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN DOPE FAVORS KANSAS IN TIGER DUAL MEET Last Meet, Before the Missouri Valley Contest Here May 26 and 27 MANY THRILLS PROMISED Invitation High School Meet Is the Attraction Here Next Saturday Friday night of this week Coach Schleidman and his track team will journey to Columbia for a dual meet with the Missouri Tigers. This is the first time the big Missouri Valley meet will be held here May 26 and 27. The dope indicates a Kansas victory at the dual meet, but dope is uncertain. Past performances of the entries of both Universities promise some good competition in every event. In the 100-yard dash, Simons of Missouri looks like a winner with Bradley of Kentucky and Louis Mourisell with Burril and Simons entered. O'Leary is counted upon for the first in a 440, but Mourisell should place second. Maxwell of the Tigers is the class of the entries in the 880-yard run, but Brown of Kanes should crowd him close. James and Kellet should make it to the second in that event and Massey should annex five points in the 2-mile. in the field events. Bradley should take first in the broad jump and shot put, and second in the discus. Rogers is booked for first in the pole vault, but Matthews should take second in the high jump. Matthews should take second in the javelin throw with Brutus Hamilton taking first. Hamilton is also dong to win the discus. Waddell, the Missouri high jumper, will have to overheat to win. The two hurdle races should not Kansas thirteen points to Missouri's three. Bradley and Kearney are expected to place one, two, in the 120 yards. The final play will be the first man to clean the 220-yard low barriers. Missouri has a slight edge in the relay, with a team made up of: Evans, Burrill, Rook and Pittinger, but the speed shown by the Kansas quartet, Firebaugh, Kollett and Chadwick against the Aggies gives promise of a real thriller for the final event. Games Are of Importance to Kansas' Standing in Valley OKLAHOMA HERE FOR SERIES The track program for the local field this week includes the telegraphic meet for freshmen which is being held this afternoon, and the Invitation High School Meet, which is scheduled for Saturday afternoon. The Sooner baseball squad arrived this morning, full strength, for the games with Coach Clark's Jayhawkers today and tomorrow. The games which are to be played on the field at 1:30 p.m. are called for 1:30 codd both days. The Oklahoma team numbers among its members, three men from the varsity football squad of last fall, all of whom played against the Kansas eleven at Norman. They are, Haskell, Marsh and Tyler. The southern boys have an efficient string of pitches, the leaders being Dirkey, Baldpatt and Tiger. They hold the Kansas队 to four scattered hits and no scores, in the game at Norman. He will probably be on the mound for today's game. At noon today, Coach Clark had not decided whether he would start Bloomer or Custer in the game this afternoon. This series is very important to Kansas as she must win at least one of the two games to remain in the running for valley honors. The batting order for today's game will depend on the prospects. Boyd is to lead off, followed by Wenzel, then Farrell, Murphy, Pierce, Lonborg, Custer, Frasier and Bloomer in the order named. Wiedemann's Tea Room Service The Dining Service Supreme K. U.-Aggie Tennis Match Being Played Here Today The K. U-Agge tennis tournament to be played in Lawrence was called off yesterday on account of rain. One match was commenced by Captain Alexander and Rader and stands as a tie: 4-6 4-1. Downing and Rader comprise the tennis team sent by K. S. A. C. Alexander and Johnson will play for K. U. The matches are being played off today on the recently completed courts situated on the west end of the athletic field. The matches for this afternoon are Johansen vs. Rader. Drawing and matching players to Rader. This is must watch for K. U. this year and will offer some very good playing as both teams are in the best of condition. PHI PSI WINS FROM BETAS Game Was One of the Hottest This Season In one of the hottest contested ball games seen this year, the Phil Pisca took the long end of a 9 to 8 score against the Cincinnati for the Pac-10 Hall-of-Fame championship. H. Swift was on the mound for the Betas with Burt behind the bat, while R. Brigham and Crow made up the Phi pi battery. The score stood 9 to 5 in the last lining when the Betas made a rally and brought in three counters. There were two outs when Osborn interfered with a runner on third, keeping Thompson, Phi Psi third baseman, from tagging him out. The runner was ordered off the bag by Umpire Gerty, and the game ended with Phi Psi the victor. FEW DIPLOMAS GIVEN BUSINESS STUDENTS Faculty Member of Business College Urges the Completion of Courses Pongee Underwear "Business men should not expect too much from students whom they have persuaded to take positions before completing their courses in business training," said Mr. Quenkubush, speaking for the faculty and students of the Lawrence Business College who gave a program at the weekly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Fewer than ten diplomas are granted to the hundreds of students who enroll in the college each year. The problem is not to get the students to be aware that but to keep them there until they are thoroughly master of their work, according to Mr. Quenkubush. The Lawrence Business College was early recognized as one of the schools where veterans of the late war should be given vocational training. The School was established in 1869 and has always ranked high among schools of its kind in the state. 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At present, the Lawrence college recommends a high school course before taking up business training. The meeting closed with several short speeches and a musical program. There was a good attendance of business and professional men. The group talked about health and their monthly joint session with the Chamber of Commerce. Mississippi Threatens To Inundate River Towns Natchz, Miss. May 17. Eight additional towns were threatened with inundation as water from the swollen Mississippi swept through the levee break on Beyou-de-Glains near Hamburg, reports here stated. Water rushing through the break which is now reported more than 300 foot wide is sweeping southward into the mud and St. Landrys, Saint Martin. Send the Daily Kansan home. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, professional geological fraternity, will hold its seventh annual spring banquet tonight at 7:50 at Wiedemann's Tea Professor Blackwelder of Iola will be the principal speaker of the evening. 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