THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K.U. WILL PLAY BAKER WEDNESDAY ON McCOOI Playing at Baker Today—Rody May do Mound Work for Kansas Methodists Have Good Team Baker High Up in Conference Race—Should Make Hot Fight for Fans The Kansas baseball team will meet the strong Baker University nine on McCook field tomorrow afternoon. The team was joined by fans since the Aggie games played here. The team went to Baldwin Tuesday morning to play a game with the Baker team today and will return to tonight. Pitchers for the two games will probably be for the game at Baskin, George Body, who held the Aggles to four strike outs and two hits in four innings, at Manhattan last week. While for the Wednesday game to be played here Marxen or Custer. Custer not worked. He had some good stuff in practice, he is one of the good southpaw artists of the Jayhawk team. Kansas should have no trouble in beating the Methodists either at Baldwin or on McCook field, but the games will not be one-sided, as they have a team that is well up in the Kansas Conference race. The games to be played with the Kansas Conference team this week were to have been played last week but were necessarily postponed. Dutch Wadell will call the balls and strikes, here Wednesday. DR. ALLEN PLANS TRIP TO STUDY WATER LIFE Marine Biological Laboratory on Puget Sound Island Scene of Action A marine biological expedition will leave the University for the Pacific coast in June for a six weeks study of marine plant and animal life, according to an announcement by B. M. Allen this morning. "During the summer," said Dr. Allen, "we are accustomed to take students to the marine laboratory at Friday harbor, Washington, located on an island in Puget Sound. The school offers courses in the diversity of Washington and gives a study of marine life in a variety of courses in both botany and zoology. The students live in tents, take their meals in a large mess hall, and go on numerous collecting trips to study animals and plants first hand." The expedition, under the super vision of Dr. and Mrs. Allen will be joined by other parties from the University of Illinois and from the University of Minnesota. The trip will be made across the country to gain experience and equipment. The party, traveling on the Grand Trunk line, will pass through Winnebago, and stop two days in Jasper Park among the Canadian Rockies; hence to Prince Rupert, a seaport forty miles from the Alaskan boundary. During the expedition, you take a six hundred mile boat trip *own* the coast to Pueblo Sound. Arrangements for the trip should be made by June I as the party starts **dom 2.** Credits for this work will be given to the person desiring. A round trip ticket cost $55 and the total expenses covering the six weeks at the station are $100. Dr. Allen will be glad to explain the trip in detail to anyone interested. INDIANS WIN BY POINT Quentone Scored Longest Hit of Year Against Washburn On Haskell Field In a slow, loosely played game the Haskell Indian baseball team made the score 5 to 4 on the Washburn nine, Monday afternoon on Hassan The Washburn team garnered nine hits off the delivery of Bearneau, but could not make them count as did the six they gathered from Wykoff. Quetone, Haskell captain, and second baseman, got the longest hit of the year to be made on Haskell field, but the other players could get no farther than third. Both teams scored once in the first iming, Haskell broke the tie in their half of the sixth with another, and then brought in two counters in the eighth. Washburn staged a ninth innings rally and tied the score again. Haskell scored the winning run in the last half of the ninth, on a three base hit by Chubbie and a squeeze play, McLemore bunting. Alpha Taus Trim Phi Psis In Last of First Frame The Phi Pai's went down in defeat Friday at the hands of the Alpha Tau 's 9 to 2. The poor support given little, pitcher for the Phi Pai's, and the hitting of Machamer, Alpha Tau first against three. Machamer, the features of the game. The Phi Pais made one run in the first frame off Bennett, who started the game for the Alpha Tau, but were unable to solve the offerings of Lonkey, who relieved Bennett in the seventh. Both players, after seven hits were gathered off Little. Little was relieved by Farrell in the seventh. The Alpha Tau, by taking this game won, the championship of their frame which entitles them to play the win$\textcircled{1}$ of the Phi Kappa-Sig Alph game for the championship of the Pan-Hellenic baseball league, this week. TENNIS TEAM TO AMES Johnson and Riley to Represent K. U. in Missouri Valley Tournament Arthur Johnson and Wilson Riley, members of the tennis squad have been selected by tennis coach Ralph E. Carter to represent K. U. in the Missouri Valley Conference tennis team to be held at Ames IA May 28, 2013. The men will leave here Thursday night and begin play Friday afternoon. They will be accompanied by a teacher and an athletic director of the university. Must Get Jayahawkers This Week "Those who have made part payment on their Jayahawk had better get them this week for they will not be saved later than Saturday," said Edgar Hollar, Business Manager, this morning. The Jayahwlers will be on sale at the Fraser check stand today and all other stores will be the Jayahawk Office Thursday morning and everyone is advised to get theirthing. There are only 536 books left as soon as possible. To Spend $50,000 On Athletics Depaun University is planning en having a new athletic field. It is to cost $50,000 and the plans call for two baseball diamonds, a quarter-mile track with a 202-yard straight away, a number of tennis courts and a gridiron. Engagement Announced Mrs. James Tilley, of Irving, announces the engagement of her granddaughter Daisy Pearle Tilley, special in the School of Fine Arts, to the United States Public Health Service, Port Stanton, New Mexico. The wedding will take place sometime in the latter part of --June, at Irving. THE HARDEST JOB IS TO GET THEM ACROSS Olympic Officials in U. S. Having Trouble With Transportation of Athletes New York, May 25—Athletic officials entrusted with the mission of winning the Olympic games for Uncle Joe are entertaining a large size terry. There isn't the slightest doubt that America will have a high class team to send against the world's best athletes, but the problem of getting the boys over to Antwerp to do it is a very serious one. no trouble in selecting a team to keep wall about the victory of the English ing the race that the All-American up American prestige in the Olympic team in the two-mile relay at the run-games, authorities believe. Penn relays was indicated. That is news competing that could beat the In some quarters a disposition to uncalled for, as it was apparent dur- English without much trouble. The Senate approved a resolution giving Secretary Baker permission to loan out a transport, but it has become buried in the House. Justice Barton S. Weeks, New York jurist, and Gustav T. Kirby, president of the American Olympic Committee, are trying to get the war or navy de partiments to lend them a transport to the city of Seattle in a "home" for it during the big games. 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