THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TWENTY-TWO SCHOOLS TO COMPETE IN MEET Entrants Are Winners of Event in Recent Interscholastic Track Meet THREE CUPS TO BE GIVEN To Present Medals to Winners of First. Three Places in Various Events The Annual Invitation *High School track meet* will be held Saturday afternoon on McCook Field at 2 o'clock. This will be the fourteenth annual meet to be held here and entrants are composed of the winners of the various events in the high school meet held here recently. An invitation is also extended to the high school meet held city to send an averted number of men. The schools and the competitors from each school are as follows: Winfield, Fisher, Mitchell, Benner Vance, Brunton, Smith, Ogryskoy; Valley Falls, Knouse, Glassel, Newman Walters, Petrie, Beliebier; South Haven Miller, Eldarido, McDonald, Abilene Walters; Independence, Goodelm; Eldainy, Hayden, Stewart; Pleasanton Wright, Kinvette; Hinawaha, Jones Walters; Independence, Goodelm; Winchester, Easton; Eskridge, Eckels, Johns; Wellington, Ferguson; Kansas City Kansas, Morris; Maunal, Thomas, Norton, Maroon, O'Sullivan, Mounder, McDougall, Ritchie Spooner; Westport, Miles, Pilley, Eslinger, Lyons, Marshall, Wood, Harrington, Morrow, Kallstrom, Gordon; Central, Hutcherson, Thomasberry, Levy Co., Sparks, Key, Kern, Key, Kern, Key, Baltis, Rhodes, Manly, Adams, Timmons, Timmons; Norwell, Snell. Raney, O'Bryne, Fritz, Lancaster, Schad, Yea, Johnson, Miller, Miney; Miney; Henderson, Gilmore, Boyus, Hamilton, Surface. Three cups will be given, one for the high-point man, one for the winning relay team, and another for the winning school. The winners of the tournament events will be given a gold, silver, and bronze medal respectively. KANSAS NOW LEADING M.V. BASEBALL RACE Missouri Close Second, Washing ton Third; Four More Games For Kansas Kansas forged into first place in the Missouri Valley baseball race by winning four games on the northern trip, while at the same time Missouri dropped a game to Washington. The Jayhawks have now won nine and fifteen games, while Missouri the nearest competitor, has won ten and lost three. The pennant now lies between Kansas and Missouri, with the Kansas-Missouri series at Columbia yet to be played. If Missouri wins both of the games with Kansas, she takes the lead in a playoff split with the Tigers this week and win from the Kansas Aggies next week, they win the championship. Winning both games at Missouri would also clinch the race for Kansas-Missouri this week at Missouri is looked on by the critical games of the season. Practically the same two teams that played here will take the field at Missouri Friday, with the possible exception of a player whose shoulder was injured in the last Drake game. If the Kansas men continue their usual heavy hitting and clean fielding they will be judging from the Missouri series here two weeks In This First Touch of Real Summer You will welcome A cool crisp Organdie A dotted Swiss A printed Voile Each and every one as clever as can be Prices $12.50 to $25.00 A Sale for this Week-end A Sale for this W of smartly fashioned Georgette Overblouses in all best shades. In the regular way $6.50 Sale price $4.95 Innes Bulline Hackman KANSAS DEFEATS OTTAWA Alexander and Johnson Win Consecutive Matches In the second match with Ottawa University yesterday afternoon at Ottawa, the Knaas Tennis team was victorious in both the single and double matches. Captain Johnson and Alexander played for K. U. Alexander defeated Cochran 7-5, and 6-1. In the single matches the score was as follows: 106. In the doubles, Johnson and Alexander defeated Cochran and Snead 8.6 and 6.4. Johnson defeated Snead 6-4, and 10-8. The Ottawa team defended the Kansas team when they came here the last time, shows there is a great level of improvement in the Jayhawk team. age. But Missouri is out for meat and Coach Lindsey's men will have to fight their best to win. Kansas leads the Valley, with Missouri a close second, while Washington, Nehraka, Drake, Kansas Agrigues. Adams会在 Follow in the order named. The tea $ ^{m} $ will leave for Missouri some time Thursday evening. 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Just Come and See KANS. vs.MISSOURI Kansas must take this Track Meet and the support of every K. U. supporter is asked for. TRACK MEET NEXT FRIDAY See two Olymphic Stars in action. Bradley vs.Hamiltor "Let's go Kansas"