THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COLLEGE SWIMMERS WIN FIRST IN MEET Contest Scores College 54, Engi neers 23, and Laws 3 Points No Permanent Provisions Have Been Made for K. U. Aquatic Sports HOWER HIGH - POINT MAN About one hundred and fifty spectators witnessed the first swimming meet to be held here in the last five or six years which took place in the Robinson Gymnasmus* pool last Wednesday evening. The college team took first place with 23 points, then with 23 and 23, and the Laws third with 3 points. Ralph Hower, freshman of the College, was high-point man with four firsts. One length, any style McAdams, c, first; Wyatt, c, second; MacMurray, c third; time 7:3. 50-yard free style, McAdams; first; Muee, e; second; Wyatt, e; third Time 29.4, 50-yard back hitch, Hower, e; first; Alexander, i; second; MacMurray, f; third; Cory, f; fourth stroke, Hower, first; Posey, c; second; Huffman, e; third. Time 44. Hower was the only man to finish in the 220 and 440 yard swims. The time was 3:23 and 8:43. Plunge, Huffman, first; acMurray, second; Hearon, e third. Distance 45 feet. Fancy dive, McDaims, first; Wyatt, second and Laming, e third. The contest was close as the comparative scores show. Hower 72, McDaims 69:2. Wyatt 89:7, Laming 62:2. In the relay the engineer team composed of Muer, Wyatt, Heason and Hunt won from the college team consisting of Hower, MacMurray, Posey, and Huffman. The crab race was held in McLaren, Phillie, e, second, and Hower third. According to G. B. Patrick, who had charge of the meet the results were fairly satisfactory. Several of the men who signed up failed to appear for the meet, but of the acupunctural performers who contested, good form was shown. All the time was slow except the one length. As to the possibility of a varsity swimming team next year, Coach Patrick said it was doubtful. The space in the Gymnasium for spectators is very limited and it would be difficult to secure enough admissions to be a success financially. The only outlook would be to produce such a strong team that they would draw large guarantees for trips to other set-ups. Poets Club Will Meet in Fraser Hall Tomorrow Rhadamanthi Club, the poet's club, will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30, in Fraser Rest Room, for the purpose of formal organization. Heretofe, there have been neither membership requirements nor officers. The club is not only one of poetry appreciation, but also poetry writing. The meetings are open to all inter-ethnic groups. It is required of each person attending. RELAY MEET IS CALLED OFF Jayhawkers Took Will Hold Practice Meet With Haskell April 22 Instead Because the schools in the Kansas Conference were unable to furnish teams which would be eligible under Missouri Valley Conference rules, it was necessary to call off the relay meet which had been planned for April 22. In place of this meet, a practice dual meet will be held between the Kansas track team and a team from Haskell Institute. In the running events, both teams will enter two men for each race. Three places will be scored in each event. This arrangement has been made as an inducement to Hashi to enter men in every round of the tournament to place them. In the field events each team may enter as many men as it chooses. Aside from the dual events, there will be several freshman events. Suitable handicaps will be arranged in order to equalize the chances of the men who care to enter. The events and the events will be announced later in the week. No admission will be charged for the meet next Saturday and it is hoped that a large crowd will attend. Indications point to some unusually good It was announced today by Poty Clark that the first football examination would be held Saturday morning Practical Flying "Flivver" Designed by Dayton Mar Dayton, Ohi, April 18. (United Press)—The flying 'fliver' is on its way. Bud Snyder, Dayton, has designed a tiny airplane which he claims can be built to sell for $1,000. One plane which has been built and proved practical. The tiny plane has a wing spread of 21 feet and weighs only 314 pounds. A regulation motorcycle engine is the motive power. One man can take it down, load it into an automobile, haul it to a convenient p lot, and then travel to the heavily regions, and all in the course of an hour, Snyder claims. A speed of 62 miles an hour is possible, he says. The船 maintains its cruising speed, with the engine running at full power. It uses 42 miles an hour in a motorcycle. And it uses the same amount of fuel. Dean George B. Penny, former dean of the School of Fine Arts here, and Mrs. Penny, will arrive in Lawrence from Rochester, N. Y., Wednesday, April 19, for a short visit. They will be at the home of Prof. and Mrs. F. B. Dains, 1224 Louisiana Street. Mrs. Dainas requests that friends call at the home Wednesday afternoon. No formal invitations will be issued. Reduced Prices on Reduced Prices on A. G. ALRICH Memory Books $1.75 Pens for 98c HURD'S STATIONERY 736 Mass. Printing, Engravin Three Out of Four (Continued from Page 1.) the Kansas Aggies Friday and Saturday of this week. The box score on the game with the Sooners follows: FIRST GAME KANSAS Bovd, 2b | AB R H PO A E Bovd, 2b | 5 2 3 1 0 Farrell, lf&lB | 5 2 0 5 1 Bloomer, p&lB | 6 3 1 1 0 Wenzel, 3b | 5 2 1 0 3 Lashley, cf | 2 0 1 0 2 Pierce, cf | 2 1 2 0 0 Staplin, rf | 4 1 0 0 0 Francie, c | 4 1 0 0 0 Roland, c | 0 0 0 1 0 Cuser, p&lB | 2 2 1 1 0 Total ... 41 13 12 27 17 OKLAHOMA A H R PO A Haskell, cf ... 3 1 2 2 0 Cullen, c ... 4 0 0 4 0 Satts, (c), ss ... 3 1 2 1 2 Philip, lf ... 3 2 1 1 2 Bristow, 1b ... 5 1 1 1 20 McLaughlin, 2b ... 4 1 1 3 0 Tyrler, f ... 2 0 0 0 0 Lyons, rf ... 1 1 0 0 0 Marsh, lf ... 3 0 0 3 0 Dolph, m ... 3 0 0 0 3 Johnson, p ... 2 0 1 1 0 Total ... 32 10 7 28 12 Score by innings: KANSAS ... 200 003 152 OKLAHOMA ... 300 001 060 OKLAHOMA AB R B H PO A Haskell, cf 4 0 0 2 0 Tyler, cf 4 0 1 2 0 Taylor, cf 4 0 1 2 0 Phillips, 3b 4 1 1 4 4 Bristow, 1b 4 2 3 5 0 McLaughlin, 2b 2 1 0 4 3 Marsh, if 3 0 2 0 0 Chapman, f 3 0 2 0 0 Durkee, n 3 0 0 0 1 Totals ... 31 4 9 27 9 KANSAS ... A B R H F O A Boyd, 2b ... 2 0 0 1 0 Farrel, 1f ... 2 0 0 2 0 Bloomer, 1b ... 4 0 2 6 4 Murphy, 3s ... 3 0 1 1 3 Wenzel, 3s ... 3 0 0 0 3 Staplin, rf&f ... 3 0 0 0 0 Custer, cf ___ 4 0 1 4 0 Fraier, e ___ 1 0 0 6 0 Domberg, c ___ 2 0 0 0 0 Pierce, i ___ 0 0 1 0 0 Pierce, rf ___ 1 0 0 1 0 Totals ... 28 0 4 24 11 Scores by innings: KAKAHA ... 021 100 000 OKLAHOMA ... 021 100 000 The scores for the Oklahoma Akg FIRST GAME C. U. 883 103 002 2 V. & M. 103 001 001 4 SECOND GAME C. U. 406 001 001 15 V. & M. 000 000 100 17 Human Interest in the Senior Play April 24th What would you do if you were married to one person and in love with another? This is only one of the *complex* and *fascinating* roles that can be in "A Regular Prince," the senior play which is to be given at the Bowersock Monday, April 24. Although this is a world-old problem and has had many solutions, none of which have been entirely satisfactory, and only one original and very cleverly worked out. The play was written by "Bill" Brehm, e²³ manager-elect of the 1923 Jayhawker in a contest which is hold every year and is the third senior play which he has written that has taken first prize. It will be given by members of the Dramatic Club, under the direction of Prof. Arthur MacMurry of the department of public speaking. ing. Floris N. Powell, noted Kansas City attorney and member of the law firm *P* Powell, Kirkner, House, and Strobeker will deliver the main address at Phi Delta Phi law university, May 3. Mr HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING Felting of Ladies Coats and Alterations Between Two 10 Cts. Stores SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. Caps These caps are exceptional val- in the newest $2.00 ues as you will agree on examin- tweeds Wiedemann's Tea Room Service The Dining Service Supreme ing them. SkofStadS FELLING SYSTEM $1500 buys an established law office, two rooms, best location in one of the best office buildings in Wichita, cheap rent, all office furniture, good Rental Rates from National Bank Union National Bank Building, Wichita. 133-3-76. There will be a short meeting meeting of Alpha Kappa Psi Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Kappa Sigma house—Ralph Blake, secretary. There will be a meeting of the Black Helmet Society at the Delta U. house Wednesday night at 8:30—Raymond Jones, president. Phi Sigma will meet Thursday at 4:30 o'clock in Biology Library. There TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SENIORS! WANTED Your last opportunity to pay dues and buy invitations ANNOUNCEMENTS The Business Men's Credit Exchange is preparing to publish a Credit Rating Guide for this district and the surrounding towns within a radius of twenty or thirty miles. This guide is made up from the actual experience of the subscribers as to how people pay them. Hence it is to be hoped that everyone will make an effort to pay their "past due" accounts in order to be rated "prompt pay." The subscriber of this service will not only know how everyone in this district pays his bills, but may find out how strangers meet their obligations, no matter from what part of the United States they may come. Fraser Check Stand Fifteen good college saleemen are wanted for summer employment. Guarantee of $7.50 a day, if you meet qualifications. Credit Rating GUIDE Wednesday and Thursday 1:30 to 4:30 to be Published Soon 0 Powell formerly was province presi- dent of Phila Delta Phil and was one of the founders of the alumni chapter in Kingston, Gita. will be the annual election of officers and a short program. 110C Indiana. Call 285. BOGGS BROS. An After Easter Sale of Spring Suits for Women and Misses at Price Reductions Most Unusual Choose from Fifty Suits, Beautiful in style, material and finish. 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SHE-I am going to the De Luxe Cafe for Dinner! HE—And why are you going there? SHE—Because there is no place in town like it. DE LUXE CAFE "WHERE SERVICE COUNTS" Varsity—Bowersock Wednesday and Thursday Captured and Carried Away