THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEST INVADES EAST FOR ROWING CONTEST Intercollegiate Crew Matches Will Receive Added Luster From California MAKES KEEN COMPETITION Oarsmen to Represent Navy Syraeuse, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Princeton and Others BY HENRY L. FARRELL (United Press Stag Correspondent, New York, May 11—Intercollegiate rowings proports, the brightest of years, will receive added stunts with the University of California crew. He will be the first Pacific coast eight to paddle in eastern waters since the Stanford crew raced at Poughkeesie in 1915. California will be a qualified representative of the coast, since she defeated Washington recently by a scant five feet. According to present plans the Californians will spend about three weeks in the east meeting Princeton on Lake Carnegie June 4 and then competing in the "intercollegiate" at Poughkeepsie June 22. some of the wise ones in the east figure that they know very little on the coast about the fine points of pullin an ear. But when one remembers the splashing Stanford crew than ran the mannish off the eastern shells in 1915 it can be realized that beautiful form isn't the only requisite. Twas said last fall also that they didn't know anything about football on the cost. To duplicate on the water, the gridiron triumph of last fall, the California crew will have no job against such high class crews as Navy, Syracuse, Columbia, Pennsylvania and Princeton. The Navy eight, national and Olympic champions and the world's record holders for the Olympic distance will be the favourite in every race the Middies paddle. The two banner events for the future admiral's trials will be held at Harvard, Princeton and Navy, and the regatta at Pouchkeesie. Jim Ten Eyck at Syracuse will have another good crew. He has his star stroke back, Gus Rammi, and several players who will help championship last year. Dick Glendon has in his Navy shell seven of the veterans who made such a brilliant record last year, Eddie Graves and Jacomini are gone, but their places have been filled by sub-crew members of their jabs uncertain all last winter. California very likely will find keener competition from the east on the water than Ohio State was able furnish on the gridiron. That is unnesss bolls pull some of the big easternails out of condition. Columbia has shown promising form and the Pennsylvania crew has been working smoothly. Cornell has a rowing system that always turns out dangerous crews and Princeton has shown class. TO GIVE GRADUATING RECITAI Fine Arts Students Appeared Tuesday Night in Fraser The program follows: A graduating recital of students of the School of Fine Arts was given in Fraser Hall, yesterday evening, at 8:20 ockl. Laura Jackman, violinist played. She was assisted by Wilhelmina Gufter, harpist and Joanna Gleed, accompanist. Phil Darby, tenor also sang. Concerto in E Flat Allegro moderato Miss Jackman Song Without Words Duvez Wooden Shoe Dance Rogers Miss Culler The Swan Saint Sacres Gavocette Gossec Melodie - Charpentier Miss Jackman (Harp accompaniment, Miss Gufler) L'ultima Canzone Testi Noon and Night Hawley Triste Riterro Barthelemy Mr. Darby Legende Wieniawki Serenade Schubert Caprice Viennois Kreisler Minor Jackson Miss Jackman Clyde W. Sifier, c24, returned Monday from Nickerson where he attended the funera of his brother Charles, aged 18, who was fatally shocked Friday while attempting to rescue a pet Persian cat from the top of a pole on the roof of a building. The cat had taken refuge there the day before when chased by dogs. Miss Olive Creek, fa'21, of Kansas City, Mo., visited at the Mu Phi house Monkey and Tuesday. Lardy Puts It Over On the 'Green Pea Yeh! i that they was al under the or 2, but say they is a bred that stays i wher do he in th Hill, this winn tthel red Union Leader dmien. Heres how it is, hea A Freshman to him we told him put him necesneth real, he bit so, off we go we takin him down to where we was atam a rope and his skedoeled spot when up jumps so geze we had planted, with a gat bie and husky, an cusses som and start spillin led out the front end of the gat. Considerabel. Wel i jumped an oak, hel lk i哭 skaired wow than Dil u'er wach a red headed woman pickin out a hair net she looks as careful as a gry att a banquet tryin to get him on the dish is lit. See you next Tuesday. Notes on the Labor Day (Continued from Page 1) "they ought to make this an annual holiday after this," commented one persping nail puller yesterday, of the one day in my life I worked." The Red Cross supply station had but few calls during the day. It was under the command of J. B. M. Naught, and was well supplied with armice, nurses, and adhesive. George Wellwood was the first applauded for taking care of a mail which sought to investigate the thickness of his shoe. Alpha Omricon Pi gave their annual spring party at the Country Club Friday night. The hall was decorated in the colors of the sorority, Haley's Five from Kansas City, Mo., furnished the music. Miss Ruth Dorchett, of Wichita, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends in Lawrence. Marjorie Markey, c'24, of Kansas City, visited Saturday and Sunday at her home. Miss Messer who started work for her Master of Science degree last September, is carrying on two lines Mrs. B, H. Rogers and Mrs. H, Ott, of Olathe, were Mother's Day guests at the Sigma Kappa house, Sunday. Two men were "shown up" Tuesday. One fraternity man absent from the scene of activity, locked himself in his room when visited by a paddling squad, and then threatened the squad with arrest when they forced admittance. He was allowed to leave the room, but some reason or the other, but some ill-fleeing was expressed against such spirit. One upperclassman, when approached on the same subject, displayed belligerence, even going so far as to display, ferociously, a revolver. Aft lunch he was captured, ducked in the lake, and run through a most blood-thirsty gun of paddlers secretive pursuers, punctuating his journey. This was after lunch, and provided light amusement for everyone, except, perhaps, the victim, and the victim's girl. Professor E. C, Franklin, former professor here, but now professor of chemistry and Dean of the graduate school at the Sigma Xi chemistry fraternity Saturday night in the Chemistry building. Professor Franklin spoke for an hour on the *University of Illinois Biomedical System* which are analogous to the water system. of original work in foods in institutional cookery at the State Agricultural College. Miss Meeran is well known as a presenter to be published as soon as completed. The PI U's defeated Ochoine 6-1 in a loosely played baseball game Monday afternoon. Erle Miner played well for Ochoire, while Rheld pitched at the Pi U's. The game was called in the fifth innings on account of rain. Roman Press Inflamed Over Affair in Silesia Rome, May 11.—Another illied crisma loosened today. Inflamed by the killing of the Italian soldiers by the Polish insurgents in Upper Silesia, the Roman press voiced a growing demand that Italy acquire immediate satisfaction from the Polish government. Addressing Premier Gliotti, the newspapers demanded that he grave the Ambassador Council and Allied Councils Council and go direct to Warsaw. Prof. Goldwin Goldsmith, head of the department of architecture in the School of Engineering, left Monday night for Washington, D.C., where he will attend two meetings of architectural engineers. Delta Sigma Pi, national professional commerce fraternity, announces the pledging of James L. Scott, c'23, to Theo A. Baiter, c'23, of Elworth. Harry Stewart, A. B.20, is assistant cashier of a bank in Andover, Kansas. 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Pitchers' Battle Goes Two Extra Innings Before Victory Wulf and Fitzsimons engaged in a pitchaer battle, Wulf having the edge in speed, and Fitzsimons in control, Wulf finally won his game at the bat, when he hit a double in the ninth inning, with two men on bases. Aecomas 0 0 0 3 2 1 1 0 7-5 6 Batteries: For Pi Uplosion; Wah and Wollmer; for Aecomas; Flesim- 和 Morris. Umpire: Bunn Bunn. R H E Pi U 1 1 1 0 0 3 1 0 2-9 8 5 Acronas 0 0 0 3 2 1 1 0 0-7 5 6 Luther Bouska, £23, returned from Kansas City Sunday, where he has been spending a few days with his father who is in a hospital there. Mrs. Cas. Binney and Miss Gladia Lofflin of Strawn, Texas, are visiting Sarah Binney, fa23, and R. F. Binney, c22. B. B. McCOLLOCH, Drugsig Eastman Kodaks L.E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. 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