OTTAWA U. DEFEATS K.U. TEAM IN TENNIS Poor Condition of Court and High Wind Made Matches Slow ALEXANDER WON FOR K. U Turner Dropped Singles and Johnson and Alexander Lost Doubles The K. U. Tennis squad got away to a bad start in their first match of the season, when they lost to Ottawa University here yesterday. Ottawa slipped up on the University players, and went home with two victories and one win. Alexander won k. U.'s only match when he defeated Sneed in the first matches, the scores being 6-4, 5-3. Alexander was in a high condition of the court and a high wind, but Alexander was never in danger at any point in the match, except in the first few games, when he scored 7-6, the second set was taken easily. Turner dropped his singles match against Cochran in three sets, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. Neither man showed up. The result was in doubt until the last play. The surprise of the match came when Cochrane and Sneed defeated Johnson and Alexander in the doubles match, 6-0, 6-2. Joinson and Alexander were slightly over-confident, and never hit their stride during the entire match. The high wind, and the unusually soft style of the opponents, caused the two Kansas reckonet off, and they were unable to build up a winning defense against the soft-court strokes of the opponents. In spite of this unpromising start, University tennis matches should be highly successful during the rest of the season, as Johnson and Alexander form a team that is formidable in the court. This is partly due to the poor condition of the varsity courts can easily account for the poor showing that the University men made. This is the first time that the varsity sound has played on te courts at McCook Field, which they have been given the practice on the city Y. M. C. courts. The next match scheduled for the Kansas squad is next Saturday, when they meet Baker University, at aldwin, in three matches. SIGMA PHIS DEFEAT ACOMAS Inter-Fraternity Game Yesterday Loosely Played Sigma Phi Sigma defeated Acoma in an inter-fraternity baseball game Monday afternoon 9 to 2. The game ended with a win for the sides making a number of errors. Acomas made their two runs in the first inning. The Sigma Phi's had little trouble in hitting the opposing pitcher, collecting eleven hits in the five innings. Parks pitched good high pitches, allowing only three scattered hits. Lawrence Winn, c.21, is now secretary of the Kansas City Police Commission and has lead several of the raids made recently. Frazier, catcher on the varsity squad made a home run and a two-base hit in two times at bat. WHO LOVES A GARDEN,LOVES A GREENHOUSE TO YOULL FALL IN LOVE WITH QUR FLOWERS COME & SEE THEM The Vanity Was Never Greater The Bloom Never Brighter Or The Perrine Sweeter YOUR COMING WILL PLEASE US THE DISPLAY WILL PLEASE YOU YOUR VISITS OF INSPECTION ALWAYS APPRECIATED RALPH W. WARD Florist Flower Shop, Telephone 621, 825 Mass. Greenhouse, 15th and Barker Ave. Jayhawker Twitter When "Ike" Massey strings out in front of his O. U., opponent this week-end there won't be anything but dust. The javelin is new to Vall. gold sports, and Bradley's supremacy in this sport makes it pretty certain that K. U. will be first place taker in this event in the Conference meet. Then we move on to other schools in Hamilton from Missouri. Sandefur, K. U.'s own, looks like a winner in this event also. One of the biggest treats of the track year will be when Bradley and Hamilton meet in the Missouri matchup. On Mc on Me "ook Field this spring." Gerety woke up the baseball team and baseball fans when he smacked out a two-bagger on the Oklahoma trip. Boyd looked well at second last week, but he seemed to be a little off on his stick work. Murle Clifford, who is entered in the dashes on Everett Bradley, will have tough sliding Saturday, and he's welcome to all he can get Clift used to belong to K. U., but changed his colors and went south. The Jayhawkers will take on the Baker nine for an exhibition game Friday at McCook Field. Baker was one of the first baseball b耸 K. U. ever had, playing the Big Birds in the early eighties. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tennis season is starting bad—but you know what they say about March. Comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb, and vice versa. Everybody seems to have bought a full pound of butter before the Oklahoma game Friday and sliced up their gloves and hands with it. Moreover, the Sooner sticks were of solid material and lacking of holes. Ada Mae Dieter, c'23, was called to her home in Vine, In. by the death of her niece. The K. U. track team will leave for Norman, Oklahoma Friday to compete with the University of Oklahoma in a dual meet. OPEN TRACK SEASON WITH SOONER TEAM Coch Schlademann has not fully decided on all the men he will take, but will probably take the follow- line: "It will be a close fight, but K. U. has a better balanced team than Oklahoma," said Coach Schlademann today. Clift, Former Kansas Man Now With Sooner Sound Dheshe-Captain Bradley, Weste- meyer and Pearson; hurdles-Phillips and McGinnis; quarter mile-O'Leary and Rinehart; half mile-Dierking and Meidiger; mile-Patterson and Wilson; 2-mile-Mansey and James; weight-series for jeep; for javelin; vine-rugers or Allison; high jumpMcAdams and Bradley; broad jumpBradley, McAdams and McGinnis, Morne Cliff, former 420-yard man for Kansas, will be on the Oklahoma team this year, but probably will run for Riverside and 200-yard dashes for the Sooners. Exhibition Game Friday The K. U., baseball team will play an exhibition game with Baker University, Friday afternoon at McCook field. 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