THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS TRACK SQUAD TO LEAVE TOMORROW I. U. Men Will Compete in Several of the Special Events O ENTER 3 RELAY TEAMS Layhawkers to Run in One-half One, and Four Mile Contests After several weeks of hard work, the Kansas track team, under the leadership of Coach Kari Schlademan, will leave tomorrow night for the first big-outdoor meet of the season, the Drake Relays which are scheduled April 28 and 29. Besides three teams, 1-2 mile, 1-mile, and 4-mile, K. U. will also have men entered in practically every special event. The men who will make up the varie- lity relay teams for Kansas are as follows: 1.2 mile team, Captain Bradley, Kearney, Oleary and Pierson; 2.4 mile team, Collett and Moldinger; 4-mile team, Massey, James and Brown. In the special events, Bradley will compete in the javelin throw, 16-ground shot put, 120-yard high hurdles and the broad jump. Kearney will win the 100-yard dash, and the 120-yard dash. Kearney and Farrers are entered in the pole vault. If the throw is scheduled for the javelin and Broadly for the discus. Teams from all sections of the United States will compete at this meet and the best relay teams in the country are entered. Hillsboro, Nebraska, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Missouri, Northwest, Drake, Michigan, Iowa State and Grimwade some of the schools which will be presented at the meet. A number of universities will also send four quartets. **predinations in the special events** *will be held Friday afternoon, begin- ning at 1 o'clock and ending at 3 o'clock* *and the relay races will* *be at 1:30 o'clock Saturday.* Students in Education Take Intelligence Tests Nearly two hundred students in the School of Education took the Term *t* for mental ability Monday afternoon in Room 105, Green Hall. All students in the School of Education who had not previously taken intelligence tests in education were retested to be present. The tests will be graded by students. The test is intended for pupils in the grades from the seventh to the twelfth, and was given so that the prospective teachers might become proficient when they become teachers, according to Prof. J. J. Weber who is in charge of the test Monday. Send the Daily Kansan home. Wiedemann's Tea Room Service The Dining Service Supreme Finals For High School Debate Set For May 5 Dodge City High School and Kansas City, Kansas. High school will meet in the final debate of the Kansas Debating League at the University of Kansas, May 5. These two schools won in the semi-finals. The next debate will decide the winners of the league. In the semi-finals Dodge City won from Junction City and Kansas City won from Neodehs. JAYHAWKERS TO PLAY AMES HERE THIS WEEK Games Friday and Saturday Will Open Season For Local Fans Although the Missouri Valley baseball season has been under way for almost a month now, Kansas baseball followers have not yet had the opportunity of seeing their team in action. Friday and Saturday of this week will mark the opening of the season. On Thursday two days, the Jayhawker team will try its ability against the team from Ames. If the weather clears up, the plan is to have the games on the new baseball field, southwest of the Stadium. However, in case the weather man becomes disagreeable, the games will be played with increased ability. Announcement as to which field will be used will be made later. Coach Clark is planning some changes in his line-up for this week. Staplin, who played a good fast game last week against the Aggies will probably start the series at second base and play at home, while a player who is still having trouble with the ankle which he sprained two weeks ago in Oklahoma, will play in right field. Pierce shirped to left field and Farrell going to 'center. Custer will be on the mound for the Custer will be on the mound for the second game in the twirling position. Custer is not fully decided, but will probably be the same as in the previous games. GOLF TOURNAMENT HERE Editors' Games To Be Played Day Before Convention The Kansas Editorial Association will hold its third annual golf tournament in Lawrence, starting one day ahead of the Kansas Editorial Association convention. Alfred G. Hill, secretary of the Alumni Association of the University, and John Gilmore of the Wilson County Citizen and Golf association the golf association have made definite arrangements for the tournament. Thursday evening, after eating dinner at the Country Club together, the players will go to the old Stubbs house on Wind Hill recently purchased by the University. Delta Chi, journalistic fraternity of the University, will provide the evening's entertainment. Topkea Press Club members have been invited as joint guests with the editorial golfers, and will receive a special editorial, profession in Lawrence. Interest in the Editorial Golf Association has increased rapidly. Members of the journalistic profession desiring to join are invited to send an invitation费 $0.50 to Ala-lican Hall, in care of the University of Kansas. The present roll of membership includes: Arthur Capper of Topeka; W. M. Worgan, Hutchinson; Will H. King, Iaol; A. L. Shultz, Topeka; Henry Stitcher, Osage City; Wilfred Cavaness, Chanute; Brad F. Cooper, Topeka; Alfred W. Brinkerhoff, Pittsburg; and F. G. Hill, Lawrence. Evelyn Starr, fa25, and Kathryn Kayser visited in Manhattan last week end. Makes Housing Conditions Survey Mrs. O, L. Houts, Dean of Women of the Central Missouri Teachers College, which is located at Warrensburg, Missouri, was in Lawrence Saturday, making a study of the housing conditions of the University. Mrs. Houts came especially to learn about the cooperative housing system and expressed hope that simi- culation might be established in Warrensburg. While here Mrs. Houts was a guest of Mrs. F, C. Allen. ANNOUNCEMENTS Al Etenoco, Spanish club, will present "Rosina co Frangi", a comedy in one act by Martines Sierra at the Little Theatre Thursday afternoon at 4:30. All students of Spanish are invited. Regular meeting of the Men's Glea R Club tonight, Wednesday, at 7:30 o'clock in Central Administration Building. All members must be present.-Wm. Brehm, Manager. The Industrial Research Group will meet in Henley Hall, 1236 Oread, at 8:30 tonight, with Pref. Jensen. A interested in the work of this group are invited to attend—Neal Newby president. Quill Club will meet Thursday, April 27, at 7:30 o'clock in, Fraser rest room. Atgeorge Struble, President The K. U, D. James met with Mrs. Myer, 716 Alabama Street, Wednesday afternoon..Mrs. Banker will assist Mrs. Myer. Quill Club will meet Thursday April 27, at 7:30 o'clock in Fraser Rest Room—George Struble, president COOL DRINKS AT BRICKS' There will be a meeting of the Sphinx at the Sigma Chi house, on Thursday, April 27, at 7:30 p. m.—Dick Wentworth. The refreshing qualities of our fountain is most appreciated, these warm "springy" days. A coke or some other refreshing drink at THE OREAD CAFE E. C. Bricken, Prop. NEW CAPS In the latest Tweeds and Polo clothes $2.00 and $2.50 Real values at these special prices SkofStadS FLLING SYSTEM Special-this week—College Stripe Neckties $ 85^{\mathrm{c}} $ New Suits— arriving daily, in plain and sport models— a wonderful showing at $35 Other Suits $20 to $50 Have you seen the "Pardner," new light weight Hat ... $5. Don't Burden Mother SEND YOUR LAUNDRY to us and save the additional work on mother. You can reach us easily by calling 383. Just fix your laundry into a bundle, call our number and leave your address. We do the rest. 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