THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COMPETITION TO BE KEEN IN BIG MEET Dope Shows Kansas and Ne braska Events Will Be Close TO BE SATURDAY MORNING Saturday morning's track meet between Kansas and Nebraska offers an unusual opportunity for track followers to see some real events and also offers a difficult question for the dope lover to answer. Competition in every event promises to be so keen that it is almost impossible to figure out with any degree of accuracy which team will be the victor. 100 Yard Dash May Go to Nebraska—Kansas Should Take 440 The 100-yard dash will probably net Nebraska a first and third, with Bradley placing second for Kansas. The Huskers look good for first and second in the 220, Pierson of Kansas running third. In the 440-kilometer Olary should place first and Griffin of Oklahoma Nebraska a second, Kansas is dosed for second and third places in the 880, Allen looks like a winner in the mile with Jayhawker entries again taking second and third. With Massey, James, and Wilson to choose from, K. U. should take first and second in the 210-kilometer third place in Nebraska. The team probably the best bet in the 129-kind high hurdles, and Keeney should lead the race over the low sticks. Nebraska seems to have an edge in the field events, judging from past performances. Rogers and Dillenee give promise of capturing first and second in the pole vault. In the high jump, Kansas entries are counted on for a second place, or possibly for third. And for this game, usually probably go to Nebraska, Broadly should place third in this event. Captain Bradley is depended upon to garner five points for the Crimson and Blue in the broad jump, and has a good chance of duplicing the same feat in the 16-pound shot put. Counting Nebraska a first and Kansas a second would give Broadly a chance to bring the scores of the two teams up to a total of 64 for Nebraska to 62 for Kansas. Nebraska won the relay at the Missouri Valley Indoor Meet in Con- Summer Shirts- Collar attached french cuffs, in patterns that spell service and style comfortable and cool, and for right now wear— $1.^{35}$ to $5$. in short sleeve ankle length. short sleeve three quarter length athletic U' suits SUMMER UNDERWEAR— NEW- Neckwear, hats, suits arriving daily. vention Hall, but was given first place to be up in the running of the on time its team made. In actual competition, Kansas may be able to the best chance for Valley honors win. If Nebraska wins the relay, the dope gives the meet to the Cornhusk. and do not play as many games as was victory in the final event of the meet would mean a 78 to 64 victory for the Jayhawker bird. In any event the meet looks like a thriller from the start to finish and should be one of the road as Washington has complete meet meetings in the Missouri Valley this season. Glad to show you KANSAS TEAM MEETS MISSOURI NINE TODAY Second Game of Series With Tigers Will be Played Tomorrow The Jayhawker baseball team playing the Missouri Tiger nine, the Stadium field this afternoon. The second of the two game series will be played tomorrow, the game starring at 8:30 o'clock. Missouri has one of the best teams of the conference this season. They have played more games than K. U. and will make the Kansas team hustle to win. The Tigers lost two games to the Washington队 at St. Louis on Saturday, a doubleheader on Saturday, after a 4 to 4 game the day before. Captain Bloomer will probably start on the mound for the Jayhawkers tomorrow, as Custer was used today. The line up will be changed to the field and the Staplin to the field, as Murphy will be back in the game as short stop. Coach Clark is hoping to take both games as the Kansas team must win every remaining game on the sched- Tennis Is Not the Game It Was in 13th Century When the men and women of K. U. get up very early these days in order to enjoy a game of tennis before breakfast, they little realize out of what our present game of law tennis has grown. Lawn tennis developed from an old game played as early as the thirteenth century, called court tennis. Court tennis was played with heavy halls and rackets, and within courts which had side walls. The Marlehynbe Cricket Club, in 1874, formulated the first rules for lawn tennis. Just two years after this the All-England Cricket and Lawn Tennis Association formed contexts at Wimbledon, was formed the All-England Cricket Club. World Has Green Diamonds Helen Shields,fs'21 has returned to her home in Augusta. London, May 4. (United Press) — The world's sixth great diamond has been found in the Bloembofst district, according to a report from Johannesburg. Its weight is $1\frac{1}{2} \mathrm{carats}$ and it is valued at $25,000 to $50,000. Until now no other known green stones. One of them was owned in the United States. RALPH W. WARD Florist FLOWER SHOP 931 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kansas GREENHOUSES 15th & Barker Ave. Telephone 621 "GIFTS THAT LAST" We Like to Little Jobs of Repairing WATKINS NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100,000.00 D. C. Asher, Cashier Dick Williams, Assistant Cashier W. E. Hazen, Assistant Cashier SURPLUS $100,000.00 C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board. DIRECTORS C. H, Tucker, C. A, Hill, D. C, Ashen, L. V, Miller, T. C, G-zeen J. C, Moore, S. O, Bishop Begin Work on Grading Common to Fowler Road According to John Shea, superintendent of buildings and grounds, grading for a new road between the Commons and Fowler Shops will begin Monday. This road will be paved and will run south across the campus separating the new power plant from the renovar shop. Plans for the new library are progressing. Mr. Shea has just returned from a meeting of University Building Superintendents in Chicago, Monday and Tuesday. The meeting lasted until Mr. Shea was unable to remain away from the University that long. Prof. W. R. Smith of the School of Education, will go to *Tokpeka tomorrow* t₃ help with arrangements for a program for the State Teacher's Association next fall. - Professor Smith is chairman for the Association, and he will confer with the chairmen of other sections in making out the program. ANNOUNCEMENTS Open house will be held at the Christian Church, Tenth and Kentucky streets, Sunday evening at 5:30. Student young people and their friends are invited to come and join in this last Open House of the year. A special program has been planned and lunch will be served. Pen and Scroll will meet Thursday night in Frasher Hall at 7:30 o'clock for a consideration of candidates for membership. Every member is urged to present.—W. Means, Pres. An Estes Park rally will be held in Myer's Hall tonight at 7:30. Dr. James Nansinh will give the seventh of his lectures on "Normal Sexuality" and short program—Laureence Walbush, retary of the Y. M. C. A. Wiedemann's Tea Room Service The Dining Service Supreme May Millinery Sale Friday and Saturday The styles offered in this Special Selling represent the latest novelties and in such colors as Periwinkle, Pheasant, Jade, Bonfire, Navy and Black. $7.00 & $10.00 Another special Hat value in sport and Modish Tailored Models at $4.50 Swoking, Tennis Bolts, $5.40 Dozen ... 815 Mass. Spalding Tennis Balls, $5.40 Dozen Pencil Stripe Suits for Springs more formal Parties Exclusiveness marks these new pencil stripe suits;very stylish fabric. Tailored by Society Brand—that means the best workmanship; soft draping; smart fitting—sure to command admiration. Other Suits $24.50 to $50. University Book Store 803 Massachusetts K. U. Branch 12th and Indiana "HOMELAND" By MARGARET HILL McCARTER Send a copy of this new book home for Mothers' Day 10:00 a. m Conference Track Meet Nebraska vs Kansas May 6,1922 Admission 75c State High School Track and Field Meet Kansas Stadium 2:30 p. m. Admission 75c