KANSAS NINE BATTLES AT STILLWATER TODAY Wentzel Takes Isenberger' Place on Third—Custer to Pitch First Game Wlst Custer on the mound the Jay- hawkers are battling this afternoon with the Oklahoma Aggies at Still- water, Okla., in the first game of the season. The strength of the Aggies is unknown, but Coach Lindsey believes in the ability of his team to weather the sorm on the foreign diamonds. Grey is the choice on the receiving end, and John Wenzel, who returned from Montana just in time, will take Nate Iesner's place at third base. The remainder of the infeld remains just the same, with Captain Murphy at short, Boyd holding down the second sack, and Joe Bloomer Cavorting about the initial bag; Leftarry Parral, Garrity and Bhr were the third sacks of the possessions. Urbiah, Marxen and Body are the remaining pitchers, and Fraser may be used some behind the bat during the trip. The team has been in a slump in hitting for the last few days, but are about due to hit their stride in the games with the Oklahoma teams. In the practice games with Haskell, she was the bright yight in the prospects early in the season, took a backward leap. The fielding just now looks like the brigt light, and if Coach Lindsey's athletes get to going in their natural stride with the stick, probably won't need to drive in the pitch, but such an slight infield light as displayed last night on McCook Field. PERMANENT CUP FOR WOMEN Intramural Basketball Teams Fighting Hard to Gain Prize The women's Intramural Basket Ball Tournament opened Monday afternoon when the Gamma Phi Betas deflected the Elita team with a score of 12 to 11. The Phi overcame the Thetas in a game that ended 23—6. The second play was played Tuesday afternoon with three hotly contested games. Kappa Kappa Gamma tied Walthin-Witten for the final score after five minutes was 18 to 18. Achoth was the loser to Sigma Kappa in the nert game by one point, the final score being 12 to 11. The Alpha Kappa was the winner to Sigma Sigs by the same score of 12 to 11. Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, there will be two games, theta vs. Achtho and Pi Phi vs. Sigma Kappa. There are three classes in the game, the winners will have the least three games to play and the winners of each class will play in the fin als. A permanent cup has been ordered this year which the winning team will hold next year. It will be finally claimed after the team has won the tournament for three years. These games are open to the public. An Inter-class Base ball tourna- ment will be held sometime in May for which there is much enthusiasm being shown. Paddock Explains How He Developed Speed Charles Paddock, University of Southern California spring king, who has just broken the world's record for the 220 yard dash, explained how he managed to become the speediest man on earth. "There is no secrea to it. My aucc cess is attributed to good condition and a powerful log drive. "I run with my legs ahead of me, not behind as most men do. To develop a strong drive and a perfect stride I always try to keep my feet and legs in front of me. Too many people are left without their bodies forward. The faster they try to go the more they tilt themselves, and, consequently, they Daddock said he believed that under favorable conditions he might be able to equal his performance of last Saturday, when he covered the 220 in 20.4-5. Helen Barnett, c'21, visited over the weekend at her home in Kansas City. There will be a Y. M. C. A. meeting at Meyers hall 7:30 o'clock, "clock day night. There will be a discussion meeting, and a report on the finance drive. L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens lose their driving power." Carol Taylor will spend the weekend in Manhattan. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist Fastman Kotaka "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. Best Hat Picking THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Nothing fancy about the prices—we carry the right styles and the right qualities but we are a bit subnormal in our prices, comparatively speaking This hat shop is a place for men who like good hat picking and know where to come to get it. Special values being offered now Yes sir, you'll make no mistake in picking your hat here. $3.75, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 A Lecturer had been describing some of the sights he had seen abroad. “There are many spectacles in the world that never forgets,” he said. “I wish you would tell me get me one.” exclaimed a man ladly, “I’m always forgetting mine.” SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEM CECIL B. DeMILLE'S PRODUCTION By JEANIE MacPHERSON 'FORBIDDEN FRUIT' With Theodore Roberts Agnes Ayres Kathlyn Wynnams Clarence Burton Julia Faja Forrest Stanley Koelshoff Koelshoff Today Only Admission 11c and 33c, Including Tax The rest is a drama that goes to the very bottom of marriage. Glowing with the color, richness and fashion that only De Mille can paint on the screen. For her Cinderella's heart had leaped to taste of joy and luxury just for one night. And when love answered love— The man had fallen in love with a woman he did not know. Never dreaming this radiant creature the drudging, unhappy wife of a wrestle. Today and Thursday VARSITY BOWERSOCK Senior Invitations will be on sale at Finzer Check stand next Tuesday, and the remainder of the week. Geo, Nettels, Chairman Committee. HEMSITCHING Of all kinds. Pleating for Skirts, Rope stiching. MRS. WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. Send the Daily Ransan home. HEMSTITCHING *All Work and No Play Makes* *Jack a Dull Boy* → *Go to a Show* Tonight Only Bowersock Tonight and Thursday Varsity Cecil B. DeMille's Production "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" Paramount Magazine Christie Comedy Admission 11c and 33c Including Tax Friday and Saturday Thursday Only WALLACE REID in MAY ALLISON "The Charm School" in Also Mermaid Comedy "Held in Trust" Also Christie Comedy 'Tention! If you haven't your Baseball togs Our selection Better come in An' look over It covers all Your needs And you (Political Advertising) Use your judgment to choose officers with executive ability, instead of using your emotion to control you with only ability along other lines. Vote early Thursday. You owe it to the University to express your opinion on the various candidates. Vote your opinions, but vote. Incidently (Political Advertising) COMPETENTCANDIDATESCOUNT MOUNT OREAD COMPARE THE QUALIFICATIONS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921 The PORTER-WINSOR NEWS MEN NOT WIND PLATFORM BASIS JASON FIGHTS SENTIMENT AT POLLS Winsor Men SPORTS All K. U. Favors "Putting K. U First" Say the Porter- Wiley Mc The Porter-Winson ticket believes in the good judgment of the voters of the school. The supporters of the ticket believe that the voters will recognize the competent and qualified men for the ex-convicts in position in self-government. The ticket believes that everyone in school is in favor of beating Missouri, backing up "Phog," promoting student government, and doing all the other thing the get-it-done ticket has declared itself in favor of. Getting-things-done is very essential, but the most important part is to elect men who KNOW HOW to get it done. Qualifications is the basis upon which the Porter-Winsoar Ticket stands. The University of Kansas owes John Porter not one thing. But the University owes itself the best student government obtainable, and this is the platform on which the entire Porter-Winner ticket is made up. REPRESENT FOUR MAJOR SPORTS Porter-Winson candidates for position on the Athletic board represent four branches of major athletes. "Hungry" Hale is a center and tackle for next fall. George Roy is captain-elect of the basketball team and a baseball man. Jim "Ace" Wilson is a cross-country and track man. Erwin Stugard, a non-athlete candidate for the Board is a real sport fan. A political meeting for every voter in the university is called this evening for Fraser Chapel, instead of Myers Hall. The meeting will be attended by faculty, issues and men of the present campaign will be discussed thoroughly. JOHN PORTER, for President of the Council. ELMER ISERN, for VicePresident. THE TICKET MOUNT OREAD GORDON SAUNDERS, for Second Vice-President. SCOOP OLSON, for Treasurer ART WALKER, for Secretary SANDY WINSOR, for Cheer- ing Council Representatives From the College ANDY MCDONALD ANDY MCDONALD BOBBY MEEKER BOBBY MEEKER CURVE GLENN DALE COLLINS SALTY BLAKER From the Engineering School DWIGHT BEARD WILM BROWN BILLY BREHM FRANK GOODNOW From the Law School DALE DILLON BILLY BREHM FRANK GOODNOW From the School of Medicine CARL FERRIS CARL FERRIS From the Pharmacv S From the Pharmacy School LOUIS MILLER Athletic Board, Athletic Members GEORGE BODY JIM WILSON Athletic Board, Non-Athletic Member ERWIN STUGARD College Officers College Officers JOHN OLD. President JOHN OLD, President CLARE PILE Vice-Pres CLARE PILE, Vice-Pres. KATHLEEN HOOD, Sec-Trees KATHLEEN HOOD, Sec-Treas Engineering Officers PALMER SHELTON, Pres. SALE LAWYERS W. GALE JANES, Vice-Pres. ELIZABETH EVANS ELIZABETH EVANS, Sec.Treas Sec-Treas. ... Palmer Shelton heads a strong ticket in the Engineering school. He is entirely self-supporting. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? REPRESENTATIVE Are Lined Up For Independen- Student Self Government— You Know These Men WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? Deploring the anonymous squirrel print which appeared on the campus of the University and Winner went to the "Get It Doe" agger, and offered to co-operate toward the publication of a joint statement discrediting such methods of campaigning. The offer was declined. Here is a short representative list of men on the Hill, who are supporting the Porter-Winsor ticket. These men are wearing the Porter-Winsor tag with pride for the Porter-Winsor tags identify the wearers as lined up for independent student self-government. They urge you to vote for executive ability. John Mitchell Herschel Washington John 'Mitchell' Carp Garvin Heren Herschel Washington Tom Heren Water Heren Loren Wahlstedt Mahlen Weed Loren Simon Dutch Widmer Arne Bell Burt Cochran John Binford Harvey Kane Ford MacNeil Earl McKinney Floyd Welsh Shirley Peters Lonborg Ily Ashley Dick McGee Edwin Sandefur Kennel Welch John Kinkel Joe Schwarz Red Ivy Bill Wells NUMBER A RENUNCIATION Just a few of the outstanding men who know that Competent Candidates Count. We renounce such tactics. The under-handed, lying, disgraceful squirrel print which appeared on the campus this morning attacking it. Ticket is a diagram to decent politics. know how to behave. We do need to take the responsibility. We are at a loss to understand how any man, or group of men, can hope to influence the opinion of the student body by thus insulting their intelligence. We leave the decision to you, Winor is just one man but he is equal to any three other possible cheerleaders. PORTER,WINSOR LOGICAL MEN orter a Council Executive This Year—Sandy Was Best Cheerleader Ever The Porter-Winson ticket appeals to your judgment to choose executive ability to fill the various offices on the Hill, instead of permitting yourself to be swept by an emotional appeal through athletic popularity. K. U. needs men in every student office, who above all else, have the ability to hold the offices to which they are elected. The Porter-Winser ticket is made up of the best men and women in the University. Those, who have athletic ability are using it for the good of the school. Anything which hampers their attention to their sports detracts from the honor of K. U. Phog Allen does not need many additional activities that either their sport or their studies must suffer. Porter-Winser adherents say that it is a poorly chosen ticket, which must depend upon the athletes to carry a party to victory. This is the strength of the opposing party. SUPPORT PARTY On the other hand the Porter-Win- son ticket depends solely upon their candidates' past records as men on the Hill. Take John Porter, who has been a Council representative and District Council the past year. He has been one of the Council's representa- tive to the Student Interest Committee, one of the most important committees on the Hill. He KNOWS HOW to work on the Student Coun- John Porter is not out for self- agrandizement. He is heading his ticket because no better man could be found on the Hill, who could better fill the position of president of the Stu- dent Council. WIN WITH WINSOR Sandy Winsor is running on the Porter-Winser ticket because the men and women on the Hill went to him and forced him to run; because they said he was the best cheerleader that K. U. has had in years.