THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN JAYHAWKS LEAVE FOR MISSOURI DUAL MEET Coach Schlademan Takes Sixteen in Attempt to Defeat Bengals Saturday Squad in Good Condition Howard, Pole Vaulter, May Break Local Record; Bradley's Knee Recovered The Jayhawk team will leave tonight for McCain, Mo., where they up against the Tiger squad in a dual meet Saturday. Coach Schilademan will take sixteen men on the invasion. The squad is in good condition for the last contest with Missouri of the year. Bradley, who lost a considerable amount of skin off his knee on one of the hurdles early in the week, should be up to his usual steady form. Duff has a bad heel, but it should not interfere with his hurling. Howard, who has been going over the K. U. record in practice all week will have a good chance to better the local pole-vault mark. Rodley will have his way on Kartago Aegis quad run showing and break his own record in the event. The following men will take the trip to Tigerville tonight; Duff, Lobaugh, O'Leary, Rodkey, Rinehart, Deewall, Wann, Coghill, Massey, McMurphy, Bradley, Pringle, Welty Mandeville, Howard and Heizer. BUSINESS MEN TO AID STUDENT CELEBRATION Plans are being made for the Annual Night Sirt Parade Co-operation between the city of Lawrence and the University in observance of the festive rites on the evening of the night shirt parade in celebration of the first football game next fall, is the subject of arrangements now being made by Lawrence University, and we will be placed at strategic points along Massachusetts Street, and all the distribution will be systematic. T. J. Sweeney, head of the entertainment committee of the Chamber of Commerce, is working already on the parade and he plans to have a meeting with some of his students, and professors, working together on the project. "We want the students to feel that the people of Lawrence are behind them; that we feel the same amount of pride in the Crimson and Blue football team as anybody, and we're going to do our best that night to demonstrate our feeling toward the University," he said. One plan that has been suggested for the evening, is to open all the dance halls of Lawrence to the students. Little Pitches Phi Psis To Win Over Sigma Chis The effective pitching of Little and timely hitting enabled the Pihl Psi's to humble the Sigma Chi's by a score of 9 to 1. The pitching of Little was the feature of the game as he struck out 14 batters. The one run scored by Pihl was doubled by a double by Blaker who stole third and scored on a passled ball. Batteries: Sigma Chi-Adams and Richardson. Phi Psi-Little and Brigham. This Ought to Make The Public Feel Good Washington, May 21—(United Press—Here's a little incident that will make the profitteer-oppressed people happy. Representative Kreider, Pennsylvania, a shoe manufacturer, strolled into a Washington store where he noticed some shoes from his factory. He tried on a pair and asked the price. "That shoe costs you $7.50," the Jerk replied. Noticing Kreider's surprise, the clerk added: “你are a liar,” Kreider said, “and your store will never buy another shoe from my factory. That shoe costs you $3.95.” "That snoe costs us $6.75. But the clerk had made a poor guess as to the identity of his prospective customer. Seek $600,000 for Stadium Columbus, Ohio, May 20—A drive for $600,000 for the proposed stadium or athletic activities at Ohio State will be held by other 18 to 24. The drive will be staged during the week following the semi-centennial celebration at the University. Phi Kappas Win From Pi Kappa Alpha 3-0 The Phi Kappa's added another victory to their list by defeating the Pi K. A.'s by a score of 3 to 0. Bloomer was *usually* the star of an attack on the Pi Kappa's credit. The failure of the Pi K. A.'s to score was largely due to the air tight support given the Phi Kappa pitcher when he was in the pinches. Matthews of the Pi K. A.'s pitched well, but was not very effective in the pinches. The Batteries: Pi K. A.'s Matthews and Ketner Phi Kappas Bloomer and Pendergrast. Jayhawkers and Haskell In Road Games this Week Lawrence will be without an athletic event this week end. Both the Kansas baseball and track teams are out of town. The Haskell track team will meet the Aggies at Manhattan tomorrow in a dual meet. The Indian baseball team is idle. They will meet Washburn in the next game. The Indians already hold one victory over the Topeka team. The game will be played on the Haskell field and is called for four o'clock. Ku-Ku's Promise to Produce Pep and Get Behind Organized Cheering KLAN ELECTS OFFICERS Election of officers and the drafting of a new program took place at the last meeting of the Ku Klu Khan University Hall. About sixyears members were present Lloyd Young was elected president, Paul O'Leary vice president and "Billy" Abey secretary. The group visited Bob Rowlands and C, C. Carl. "The Ku Ku's will be a live organization next year and an organization that will mean something to the University, and Lloyd is going to help." This year we got started late in the football season to do much good but next fall we will be actively behind everything we are working on and not just in talk but in work." The organization will be directed by Carl Winsor, cheer leader for next year. It will not be used as an individual rooting action but to help lead the whole school and if possible to reorganize the old team so that members of the membership of the organization will be reduced from 100 to 75 and possibly smaller. Every member of the Klan pledges himself to be at the service Better Drop In Ready to serve you for least cash ior that going away equipment this week end. SUIT CASES TRAVELING BAGS COAT CASES of Dr. F, C. Allen and Carl Winsor at any time during the athletic season. S KOF ELLING S TAD YSTEM S The Beta's suffered defeat at the hands of the Sig Alph in a hard-fought game by the score of 4 to 3. A close play in the last of the seventh when the Beta's had three on bases attempted to steal home and was called out by taking a king with a double play. The third was out by a throw to first which saved the Sig Alphs from a certain defeat. Nettles pitched a good Beta's Lose Hard Fought Game to Sig Alphs, 4-3 game but received poor support from his team mates. The batters: Sig Al鹤 and Haik and Jones, Betes—Nettles and Oswald. F. B. McCOLLOM, Druggist Eastman Kodak L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXAII STORE 847 Mass. St. The Last Chance to see The Oread Magazine Comes at The May Fete BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE Here Is What Makes It Better Esther M. Clark C. L. Edison E. W. 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You cannot afford to miss it. Adm. 50c. Children 25c. 3 O'clock on Golf Links.