THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K. U. TO PLAY BAKER IN FIRST HOME GAME May Put Weltmer, Uhrlaub, and Farrell in Outfield; Infield Unchanged K. U.'s baseball team will play its first home game of the season Friday afternoon it meets the Baker aggregation on McCook Field in a practice contest. Coach Lindsay had no game schedule but this date, and after the game was true of Baker, made arrangements for the two teams to meet. It is very probable that a different outfield will be used in this game from the one that worked during the Oklahoma trip last week. Weltmer, who played the outfield two years ago for K. U., has a reputation as an expert at the game Friday. Ulbracka will probably take care of one of the other outer garden positions, with Farrell finishing out the trio. On the infield it is not very probable that any changes will be made, with Bloomer on first, Boyd at second, Marphy at shortest, and Wentzel taking care of third. Coach Lindley has not decided whom to use on the mound, and possibly will work seven of his hurlers during the game. Either Gray or Fraser will do the receiving. DECIDE LEAGUE TITLE TODAY Pi U and Sigma Phi Sigma Will Play Final of Series Delta Upslain and Sigma Pii Sigma will meet tonight at 9 o'clock in RRibbonian Gymnasium in the final game of the Inter-Partnership Basketball league, where the teams compete for fame, and the result of the game tonight will decide the league title. Pi Upslason won from Sigma Phi Sigma earlier n the season by a close margin, but dropped one game to the Sigma Phi Sigma in the second half of the Sigma Phi Sigma team again to night, the League standings will be definitely decided, but if Sigma Phi Sigma wins, two more games will be determined, the final standing will be determined. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Nan Armstrong, c'10, has just returned from an extended visit in New Orleans. LOST—Small purse containing money and check. G. W. 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Sometimes in that decade a team from the University of Kansas journeyed to Topeka and played a team at that city, meeting defeat by thirty-nine points. The score of this game was 96 to 57. The rules were much the same then as now, but the equipment was inferior. The players were dressed in any old clothes that they happened to lay hands on, and a ball glove was practically unknown. The pitcher in those days had to pitch the ball straight in front of me to deliver his delivery with any curves or but ones. This accounts for so much hitting. The first organized team of the University was organized in the spring of 1880, when the faculty first recognized baseball as a University sport. Prof James H. Confard put up a trophy that contained all that which was known to Silver Ball. This trophy is still in the possession of the University and is it. the Alumni office, Washburn played the Kansas men three games, winning one. in 1880. There was no more intercolonial baseball until in 1885 when Kansas again met Washburn and was defended in three games, as also happened in 1886 and 1887. The year 1888 again brought victory to the K. U. standard. In 1896 K. U.' took two out of three games from Baker. It was 1888 before they played Baker again. They also met Baker in 1889, coming out on the top of the pile. Prof. M. W. Sterling, of the department of ancient languages, was the first person to be formally formed by the University. This was the team of 1883. The line-up for this year reads as follows: Liance, Platt, E. W. Smith, Alden, fielders; Kniez and Sherman. pitchers and third baseman; Archile Hoge, captain and pitcher; Alex Tolstoy, manager; and Kelsey, catcher. Crawford was shortest, while Harding, Hallowell and Trutt were substitutes and A Sale of Silk Dresses at $19.75 These pretty dresses, just arived from New York's Fashion Center, include Taffetas, Canton Crepes, Georgettes. 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"Many a time I have seen catchers play without a glove or mitt of any sort," said Prof. Sterling in speaking of the old teams. "Mitts were not thought of in those days as a mask. It was not an unusual thing. It was an unusual both eyes blackened as a result of a game. Until 1893 there were no uniforms for our teams. The games were played on an old ground on Massachusetts street which was used and Lawrence semi-professional team. Soon in this year (1898) on McCook Field, which was finished that spring." During the coming summer the Men's Glee Club of Harvard University is to make a tour of Europe stopping at the principal cities and Universities of England and France. A tour of the United States was made by the club this winter. About forty men will make the trip. Thirty-three students and graduates of the University of Nebraska have recently been elected to membership in Sigma XI, honorary scientific fraternity in the United States;ternity is based on scholarship and ability to carry on research work. Hugh Marshall, B. S'20, is visiting friends in Lawrence after working a year in New York. For Taxi Call 12 Gabardines Topcoats In a variety of good patterns. They are a necessity this changing weather and you will be pleased with the quality garments we are showing at the moderate prices. $25 and $35 Suits Of all wool fabrics and tailoring of the best, with prices that are higher than they should be for the genuine worth of these clothes. $25, $30, $35, $40 "Have you heard of Jone's death?" "No. How did it happen?" "He fell in a barrel of whisky and was drowned." "What a shocking death!" "Shocking! I should think it was fine!" "Fine? Why so?" "He dief in the best of spirits!" 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