北 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FISHER SETS RECORD IN 220-YARD DASH In Inter-Organization Meet Frost Track Man Runs Distance in 21 4-5 Seconds LOWERS TIME 1-5 SECONDS Norton Shows Well in the Discus; Acacia Still Leads Fraternities in Meet William R. Fisher, freshman track man, broke the school record in the 220-yard dash yesterday afternoon in the Inter-Organization track meet, running the distance in 21.4-5 seconds. The record is authentic, according to Conch Karl Schadman, an alumnus who fully completed the use teamed with his slower times. This lowerhs the school record one-fifth of a second below the former one, held by Wostemeyer. Kearney and Griffith, variance训 men were second and third, both runnin ing in close to record time. "Red" Pierson and Norton each ran the distance in 23 seconds, which is fast early season time. Pierson is a good man in the 220-yard, or worki- ng hard race event. Coach expressed the belief that Pierson was a speedy man before the end of the season. Emerson Norton, the Acacia's all-woman, won the discus with a fling of 127.1-2 feet. That ellipse all the records in the school except those made by Sandefur in the last two years. Those acquainted with weight events say that according to the rules of the class of the Valley in the discus (if his present record can be kept up, Brodie, unattached, was second with 119 feet. Coach Schademan is uncertain as to the events this afternoon. The trust probably cannot be used on accts during a time of high activity the event will be held. However, the events will be pushed up to Saturday morning, and the 50-yard low hurdles the 120 yard highs, the mile and the 800 yard highs, then start, at 9:30 o'clock. The standing of the competing organizations now is: Acacia, 3,092; DuL. U, 2617; Kapsi Sag, 2470; Phi Psi, 1951; Phi Dhlal, 1755; Acomas, 1733; Sig Alph, 1469; Signa Delta Delta Sirmia, 888. CLARK HELD PRACTICE GAME Second String Men Won From Varsity The second team looked goo, they had the ability to hit when it meant runs for them. The feature was a head overhead catch of Murphy's high fly to deep left, by "Sweede" Wiberg, with two men on and two down. The first practice game for the baseball team under the direction of Fred Clarke ex-manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, who is here for a week's stay, was held yesterday afternoon at the field south of the gymnasium. The second string men won over the letter men by the score of 6 to 3. Staplin, on second base for the second team showed up well, and he will probably be used as utility insider this year. Lonborg was used behind the bat, and he is showing promise. He will be a better hitter and will probably be used as utility catcher by Coach Clark. The score of yesterday's game by innings: R H E First Team...010 011 3 6 1 Second Team...020 31x 6 6 2 Batteries: Body, Pierce and Frazer; Kline, Parks, and Lonborg. EDUCATIONAI SURVEY STARTS Special Committee Will Investigate Kansas Schools Topeka, Kan., April 7—A committee which has been appointed by Governor Henry J. Allen to make a survey of the institutions in which women was to begin work today. Announcement of this investigation was made by Governor Allen several months ago at the Plummer economy conference. Z. F. Zook, of the federal bureau of education, is at the head of the investigating committee and he and Governor Allen were to confer here this afternoon. Other members of the committee are, Prof. J. Christman of Ann Arbor, Prof. L. D. L. president of the University of Minnesota; and Prof. A. R. Mann, Dean of the College of Agriculture of Cornell University. Two fresh had become engaged in reparture out in front of Snow Hall. The said first: "A fellow told me to the other day that I looked like you." Replied the second: "Say, tell who he is, going to snake 'im." Countered the first: "You can't?" Ouerted the second: "Why not?" Soelucked the first: "I killed him." Prof. S.J.Hunter Takes Trip to Chanute Today Prof. S. J., Hunter, one of the five members of the State Entomological Commission, and head of the department of entomology of the University is in Chanute today attending business for the Commission. The Commission, founded in 1907 was established as a protection for agricultural and horticultural interests of Kansas. It number five men, and includes the secretary of the State Board of Agriculture the secretary of the Kansas State Horticultural Society, the vice-chief of education at the University of Kansas and the State Agricultural College at Manhattan, and a fifth member, chosen from among the prominent nurserymen of Kansas. FINE ARTS BACH FEST TO BE TUESDAY NIGHT Prof. Charles S. Skilton Wil Conduct Large and Varied Musical Program The Bach Program which was to have been given by the students of the School of Fine Arts last Tuesday will be presented in the chapel of Fraser Hall o'clock evening, April 11 at 8:15 a.m. Prof. Charles S. Skilton, who is a Fellow of the American Guild of Organists, is directing an event at which he is a member of a Bach Fest, in the service of the Guild. No admission will be charged. The program for the recital is: r, rrelude ... Fugue in E Flat (Known as "St Anne" Fugue) Professor Skilton Cantata...Theou Guide Of 'rue Chorus...Theou Guide of israel Recitative and Air... The Mighty Guardian Curve for Me Mr. Gola Coffelt Recitative and Air... Mr. This Thy Word Mr. Freed Semon Choral...The Lord My Guide Chorus and Orchestra Miss Helen Kell, Organ Soprano Solo.My Heart Ever Faithful (Whiturside Cantata) Miss Elva McMullen Violinello Aligato... Miss Catherine Crisman Organ, Miss Eva Lee Violin Soli..Air for the G String Mr. Altyn Elliott Orchestra Accompaniment Cantata..Strike.Thou Hour Expected Miss Ruth Gould, Contralto Bells, Mr Edwin Schreiber Organ, Miss Ace Hill Cantata...Bide With Us Chorus...Bide With Us Air...Thou Whose Praise Never End Miss Irne Peabody Clarinet obligato, Mr Paul Smith Air...O Bide With Us Miss Elizabeth Burkhalter DR. VOELKER HERE SUNDAY Candy for Easter Recitative...Behold, Around Us Stock Wii Violincello obligato, Miss Faye Stev- Air...Lord to U₈ Remember Her at Easter time with a box of The Dining Service Supreme Choral...Lord Jesus Christ Choral...Chorister Quinby's Chocolate Shop Candy (In Redwood Boxes) 1 lb. 2 lb. 3 lb. and 5 lb. box Violinello obligato, Miss Faye Stev- Dr. Paul F. Voeker, well-known author, authority in social welfare work and public service and former professor at the University of Pennsylvania and the Congregational Church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the regular Congregational-Unitarian open forum. Doctor Voeker's book the "Progress for Mural Education." Well-Known Orator to Appear at Congregational Church Diares for Henley Hall have arranged and girls can now plan social times. Anyone wishing to use them must register the time that they want *m* in the W, Y, C, A. Office—Dorothy Brabby, president, W, Y, C, A. Snow Entomology Club met Tuesday. Dudley B. Brown reported on two chapters of Fabre's "Wonders of Instincts." Organ, Miss June Judy "Many prominent lawyers have been inquiring concerning the time of the lecture," said Albert W. Olmstead, a professor of English and Division, this morning. "Doctor Voelker is one of the most brilliant orators in the country, and Lawrence people ought to take advantage of this opportunity to hear him." Olmstead wrote. The Voelker lecture is one of the regular courses under the auctions of the Extension Division in Kansas. Doctor Voelker has been booked to give a course on the next month. He will speak in all of the principal cities of the state. Wiedemann's Tea Room Service Creamse $1.25 lb. Fruits and Nuts $1.75 lb. The Round Corner Drug Co. Exclusive Agents 801 Mass. St. Oklahoma-Kansas Debate At 8 Tonight in Fraser The Oklahoma team will debate with K, U tonight at 8 o'clock in Fraser Chapel. This is the last of the triangular debates between these two Universities and Colorado. The winner of the triangular will be announced when the decision is made for the debate tonight. Kansas has the only chance of winning altogether as the other teams have lost one debate. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Jackson, of Jennings, Ola., announce the birth of twin boys. Mrs. Jackson was formerly Miss Elma Moore, fa17. The question is, Will an Industrial Court similar to that of Kansas help save the Labor Problem. The members of the home team are Milton C. Cummings, Leroy Tillotson, and Nathan Mnookin. They will support the alternative. A student enterring into A student enterprise ticket or twenty-five cent $ _{5} $ will be required for admission. LOST—Wednesday in Marvin Hall, gabardine top-cast. Return to Dean's office in Marvin. 129-5-727 LOST—Gamma Epsilon Pi Key some where on the campus. Name on back, Daisy M. Bishop. 128-2-371 Johnston's chocolates for that sweet tooth.—Rankin Drug Store.—adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Karess refills for compacts at Rank kin Drug Store,—adv. Grey Quinine Hair Tonic for dandruff.- Rankin Drug Store.—adv. Grey collar attached shirts unusual values $1.50 and $2.50 Three Flower Compact powder the Rankin Drug Store.adv. 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