THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN INVITE 100 ATHLETES TO MEET SATURDAY Annual Invitation Contest Calls 52 Students of State Into Competition Winfield Won Last Year Missouri High School to Send Forty-Eight Contestants Invitations have been sent to fifty-two men over the state to enter the annual invitation high school track meet to be held on McCook Field Saturday, under the direction of the Athletic Association. Besides the Kansas high school men who have been invited, the Association has extended invitations to three students, twelve from each of the four large schools. In the Missouri State high school meet recently, the Kansas City high schools placed, the Kansas City high schools placed, Westport, third, and manual fourth. The following men have been sent invitations: Ottawa, Cochrane, Helen; Iola, Paige, Bollinger, Colly; Lawrence, Pointus, Wibar, Sterling, R. Sterling, Testerman, Ackerman; R. Sterling, Testerman, Ackerman; R. Sterling, Testerman, Ackerman; Clark, Allison; Dodge City, Leighton; Valley Falls, Stewart, Krouse, Reichert, Stafford; Burlington, Griffith, Shimburger; Burlingame, Stevens; Pleasanton, Tucker, Whinery Wright; Valley Center, Goodrich; Osage City, McLoughlin; Winchester, Davis Brothers, Rogers, Curry; Askenson, Roberts, Leshure, Anderson; Maple Hill, Billings, Blue Mount, Barnes; Erskine, Stewart; LaCygne, Russin; Owakey, Fowler; Carrollton, Mo., Smith; Hutchinson, Griffin, St. John, Henderson; Stewart, LaCygne, Russin; Hudson, Stevens, Koening; Kansas City, Kans., Larson, Meiss, Hitt Winfield High School won the meet last year against all other competition, and is bringing practically the same team to the meet this spring with the exception of their weight man who is new to the meet. Howard Lockwood, ex-'21, is forming a new candy company is partnership with his father. Mr. Lockwood member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Pi U. Nine Starts Season In Its Old Time Form Pi Upileon, winner of the Interfraternity baseball championship last year won its first game of the season from the Phi Betaats Saturday afternoon, 4 to 2. The game was lost because of errors by Phi Beta fielders. Only one, by Marshall, clean hit was made by the Pi U队. The score: Phi Betas 0 2 0 0 0 2-2 5 1 2 0 1 2 0 -1 4 1 Batteries: Ross, Harrison and Wilhemy; Pumphrey and Reid. S. A. E. Defeats Delta Tau In Pan-Hellenic Game Sirma Alpha Epsilon defeated Delta Tau T delta in the first game of the Pan-Hellenic League, Saturday to the tune of 12 to 2. Phillips for the S. A. E.'s pitched a great no-hit game but allowed eight walks, two rebounds, walked fewer men and eight hits were chalked up against him. The game was featured by brilliant overthrows by both sides. S. A. E. 0 2 5 1 1 3 x 1 2 8 D. T. D. 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 Batteries: S. A. E. Phillips and J. P. Jones; D. T. D. Pugh and Lech. Cap and Gown Dead Line May 12, Says Committed "The Seniors have been slow in ordering their caps and gowns and as Wednesday May 12, is the last day it is very necessary that the Seniors visit our office, at once," was the statement made by the Cap and Gown of the Professionals Holded G. Ingham's office in Fraser Hall this morning. "Only thirty-five have been ordered since the redcinetto in price was made. One hundred and seventy six were ordered from the committee. As there are 600 seniors, the per centage who did not enough for the size of the class. The new price is $2.50 for Bachelor's gowns and $2.75 for Masters. There have been eighty-five refunds since the price of the caps and gowns was lowered. Professor Ingham is very desirable that the Seniors who have not done so, order from his office, immediately. AGGIES TO BE RIVALS IN THREE CONTESTS Ball Games and Track Meet Expected to Draw Good Support for Teams This week will be Agile week for Kansas athletic teams. The Farmers baseball team will meet the Jayhawks on McCook Thursday and Friday afternoons and the Agile track team will come to Lawrence Friday for a The contests against the Aggies will probably draw the best interest of the year in spring athletic contests. The support of the Kansas team has been unusually strong this spring with better crowds turning out for the games than ever before. If the attendance continues for the next three games, basketball, will always be a financial loss, will pay expenses. The support given the teams by the women of the school has been particularly gratifying to Manager Allen. Interest and loyalty to athletics by the women and the band can do more to develop winning teams than any other thing, Doctor Allen says. Tickets for the four athletic contests this week have been put on sale by Manager Allen for $1.50. The events to which the tickets will admit are the two Agie baseball games the Agie track meet and the Invitation track meet which will be held on May 15 and the Bake game May 26. Kansas has had the best of the Agnies in athletics so far this year and coaches Schiadman and McCarty are making every effort to continue the string of Jawahar victories. The Agnies have been victorious over four and four and the indoor track meet. Kansas won the football contest between the two schools last fall in addition to three basketball games. THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL Three-year course leading to degree of Doctor of Law (J. D.), which, by the Quarter system may be completed in two and one-fourth calendar years. College education required for regular admission, one year of law being counted toward college degree. Law library of over 45,000 volumes. The summer Quarter offers special opportunities to students, teachers, and practitioners. First Term 1920, June 21-July 28 Second Term 1920, September 3. Courses open in all departments of during the Summer Quarter. For Announcement address Dean of Law School The University of Chicago Clothing Priced Properly- In the first place cannot stand honest reductions. THIS IS THE POLICY OF KOFTADS SELLING SYSTEMS In Selling For Cash Only The Ever Faithful Servant ELECTRICITY Can aid you in many ways. A coffee urn and a toaster will make possible a delightful breakfast in your room. Chafing suppers are delightful. : : : : Kansas Electric Utilities ROCK CHALK! JAY HAWK! K. U.! These two letters are fair samples of help offered by K. U. sororities to further athletics. They ask particularly to assist in Dr. F. C. Allen, Director of Athletics, University of Kansas. Dr. Allen: Thursday, May 6 We have heard of the plan of We have heard of the plan of the "K" Club to increase interest and the support of athletics at K. U. We realize that they have not had the backing of the student body in the past. We will be glad to co-operate with you or the "K" Club in any way possible to further such interest in the future. The Rest-of-the Season Campaign $2.50 WORTH FOR $1.50 HERE ARE THE EVENTS May 13—Baseball—Aggies vs. K.U.—3:30 May 14—Baseball—Aggies vs. K.U.—3:30 May 15—Track—Aggies vs. K.U.—10:30 May 15—Track-H.S.Mo. Valley Invitation-2:30 May 26—Baseball—Baker vs. K.U.—3:30 Object of this reduction is to aid the old K. U. spirit You too, can help by buying one and attending the events Dear Dr. Allen: May 5,1920. This Sorority wants you to know that it heartily endorses and supports any movement for the promotion of loyalty to Athletics. We have attended the games and rallies this year because we have been interested. We feel, however, that athletics have not had the backing they should have had. Have you any suggestions as to what we can do as an organization or as individuals to aid in securing and maintaining support? TICKETS ON SALE BY SORORITY GIRLS AND AT ATHLETIC OFFICE LET'S GO KANSAS