JAYHAWKS ROMP ON AGGIE TRACK SQUAD Farmers Were Able to Win Only Four First Places BRADLEY HIGH POINT MAJ Forfeited Relay to Kansas Team at Close of Meet The Jayhawks annexed another track victory in their meet Saturday with the Kansas Angles at Manhatten, winning with 70 points in their favor, the opponents being able to chalk up only 41 points. The Argies were able to land only four first places—the low hurdles two-mil erum, half-mile run, and pool valuet. Everett Bradley placed as high man, taking first first and second. In only two times the Argies take both places. They were two-mil erum and the pole vaunt. The Agries were simply outclasses, in practically everything and had no chance. They are unmuskly weak and have not been lost to the Tigers before last week. The Argies forcited the mile rest in 3 minutes 32 seconds. The lay, the Kansans ran it unabashed. Bradley from the javelin 160 feet. Summary: Summary: 100-yard dash—Bradley, K.U., first. Gallagher, Aggies, second. Time 10 seconds. Mile run—Patterson, K. U., first Mathias, Aggries, second. Time, minutes, 34 seconds. 220-yard dash—Woestemeyer, K.U first; Gallagher, Aggies, second. Time 22 seconds. High hardles—Bradley, K.U., first; McGinnis, K, U., second. Time 15 3-4 seconds. 440-yard dash—O'Leary, K.U., first. Rinchart, K. U., second. Time, 52 seconds. section. Shot put—Sandefur, K. U., first; Bradley, K. U., second. Distance, 40 feet, 8 inches. 12ct, 3 inches. 2-mile run—Kuyukondall. Agries first; Watson. Aggies, second. Time 10 minutes, 3.5-5 seconds. Pole vault—Hope, Aggies and Axline, Aggies, tied for first. Height 11 feet. 11 feet. Low hurdles—Rilay, Aggies, first; McGinnis, K. U., second. Time, 26 seconds. 880-yd run—Watson, Agries, first; Dierking, K. U., second. Time. 1 minute 59-2.5 seconds. Discus throw—Brodie, K U. fırt, Collum, Aggries, and Sandefur, KU. tied for second. Distance, 136 feet, 8 inches. High jump=Bradley, K, U, first; Jennings and McAdams, Agains, tied for second. Height, 55 feet 7 inches. Broad jump=Bradley, K, U, first; "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. The Smart Looking, Popular Shoe for CAMPUS and CLASS ROOM Ideal, All Round College Shoe Same High. Quality as the TOM LOGAN GOLF SHOE If your dealer cannot supply you a pair of these shoes, THOMAS H.LOGAN COMPANY Hudson, Mass. Why not be a City Manager? The National Institute of Public Administration offers practical professional training for prospective city teachers, research experts, teachers of government and civil workers. Formerly the Training School for Parliamentarians, the York Bureau of Municipal Research. Registration limited. 1921 Announcement on Request National Institute of Public Administration 261 Broadway New York City Mile relay -Forletied to K, U. (Duff, O. Bradley, Rinehart, O'Leary). Against time, 3 minutes 32 seconds. Javelin throw -Bradley, KU, first. Phillips, KU., second. Distance, 160 feet. Stalcup, Aggies, second. Distance, 22 feet, 6 inches. Defeats Alpha Chi Sigma, 15 to 5 in an Important THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PHI DELTA PHI WINS DIVISIONAL TITLE Game Phil Delta Phil, phi1 fraternity, won a divisional championship in the Professional Pan-Hellenic Baseball League Saturday morning on MeCook Field, by defeating Atlanta 15 to 6. The lawyers took the lead early in the five innings contest and were never headed, "Dutch" Lonborg was the star of the game, getting one home run and another time knocked the ball off with two pressing shots on which he was allowed two bases by the ground rules. Lonborg and Weltmer worked for the lawyers and Johnson and Irwin for the chemists Saturday. Phi Delta Phi will soon play for the championship of the professional league. Pardoned After 10 Cars Madison, Wis., May 13—John F. Diefenbaker, defender of the "Camera Dan," kidnapped by a murderer, was pardoned today by Governor Blain. He had served ten years sheriff. In announcing the pardon, for the alleged murder of a deputy Gleninian, expressed doubt as to his guilt. Stadium Payments $7,300.50 Statement for Stadium Union funds says that payments for yesterday and the day before have decreased by one-half. The amount paid in up to last night was $7,300.50. Eight hundred and ninety-six receipts have been given out so far. Teams in Better Form Than in Recent Interfrat Games Acomas defeated Ochino in a closely contested game held on the 18th street diamond, Thursday evening. Both teams played much tighter ball than they had shown in any previous game and the score which totaled 9 to 8 was tied twice during the seven innings of play. Several of the recent games in the interfraternity league have become played consistent ball in the game Thursday evening, the teams were distinctly in better form. The batting started out strong, Acomas making five in the first three. Then the play tightened and no more scores were made until the fifth. The teams were then neck to neck until Acomas scored twice in the last of the seventh, winning the game. Line Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T Ochino 3 0 0 0 3 1 1 8 Acomas 5 0 0 0 1 1 2 9 Acomas p. Fizsimmons c. Reb. Ochino p. Miner c. Newton Umpire—Parks. The Cornell Honor System, adopted by the votes of an overwhelming majority of the students, and approved unanimously by the faculty, and truces of the University became effective May 2. In the future the institution will complete a change of maintaining a high standard of honor among the undergraduates in the administration of all student academic affairs. The women of the physical education department of Oregon Agricultural College will be featured in the movies, D. K. Mereen of the industrial arts department has taken moving pictures of basketball, tennis, archery, basketball, corrective gymnism, and baseball. The girls will be shown in connection with the extension service and also all over the United States. William Gazin, e22, visited in Kansas City Friday and Saturday. ACOMAS DEFEAT OCHINO, 9-8 Boat Renting Ruined Automobiles have ruined the boating business, according to G. A. Graber, who owns the boat landing at the foot of Ohio Street. Fifteen years ago he bought a boat and boats. Forty or fifty boats would be at one time, and the river was covered with canoes and canoes every Sun day, he stated. Now no one comes around at all unless it is a very nice boat; there are very few that want boats. Spend your time between classes at—— Students rent practically all of the boats, according to Mr. Graber, and most of these want boats from about 10 years ago. The rest of the time there are almost no boats rented. It does not pay to rent canoes, he says, because they are too easy smugged, and if he were to keep them, he would keep him busy repairing them. Boat Renting Ruined By Automobile Rides Women's Day at $state College of Washington will be held June 4, as cording to the plans of the head of the women's physical education department. Plans are under way to date one of the biggest days of the year. Formerly there were several motorbots on the liver, but at present there are only two or three and these have difficulty getting anywhere because the river is filled in so much with sand and drift. There will be a full program of al physical educational work for women; a feature will be a "sport clothes style show," featuring appropriate and attractive dress for the different sports for women. —Many a student has done his "eleventh hour" studying while eating his breakfast Quality Ice Cream Special Prices to Clubs and Fraternities Brick's "Just a Step from the Campus" Lawrence Sanitary Ice Cream Co. Phone 697 The Oread Cafe WANT ADS TO RENT -Furnished house at 1730 Indiana St. from June 4th to Sept. 4th. 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Bishon Attend the Summer Session For Particulars Apply W. H. Johnson Director Summer Session Bowersock Theatre WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, '21 Charles Frohman presents Ruth Chatterton in MARY ROSE By J. M. BARRIE "The most charming play of the season."—Star and Times. "The best stare offering this year."—Post. Miss Chatterton in the role in which she has achieved the most emphatic success of her career, in "Barrie's best play," and surrounded by positively the same superb cast seen during her tenure as Kansas City Critics. Of this exquisite performance the Kansas City Critics wrote; "Anything finer than this original company is not in the ken of Kansas City Playgoes."—Journal. Seats on Sale at Round Corner Drug Store, Monday, May 16 Prices: Parquet, $2.50, $2.00; A balcony, $2.00, $1.50; AA balcony, $1.00—Plus Tax Don't Rave or Tear your Hair Good tickets are still available for "The Irresistible Marmaduke" L.H.S. Senior Play TONIGHT Bowersock Theatre Prices 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 No War Tax DATE RULE IS OFF