THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K. U. TRIMS FARMERS IN CHANUTE CONTEST High School Upholds Kansa Traditions Over Plow Followers in Chanute By Gilbert Alcott, Chanute Junior High School Chanute, Kansas—The Chanute Junior High School, is divided into two sections. One is known as K. U. and the other as the Aglies. Last Friday there were of those things so rare in high school life, a few of which include an ammunition rack and field meet was held. True to form K. U. was victorious. Early Friday morning cars, from Packards and Premiers up to Ford Speedsters bearing proudly the Crismon and Blue appeared on the streets of Iola's sister city driven by racing high school boys. In the grand parade Rev. Gather, leader of the Aggie faction and at other times Methodist minister at Chanute tune on the Aggie float which gave way to Rev. Blackman of the Christian rev. former, K. U., boxing instructor and perhaps better known as the "Fighting Parson of the A. E.," said Rev. Blackman of the "We Know You Will Fit for the Purple and White" were easily drowned out by "The Crimson and the Blue." The Aggie yells were likewise lost when they met the swelling waves of "Rock Chalk, Jay Hawk, K. The meet began. The Aggies begin and K. U. started. The total score 130 1-2 to 73 1-2. The Aggies won the hurdle with "Gullahfer" second-word Word and Pringles to easily overcome the weak Aggie resistance. At noon the Aggies rushed to the "Collegiate Cafeteria" truck where they enjoyed a small repast. The Loyal K. U. adherents rushed down the other truck known as "The Oread Cafe," where they ate a big dinner. In the afternoon the annual baseball game was held. In this the Aggies had many allibs. Their regular catcher moved away last year and their pitcher broke his arm in while they were playing them also. The score was 13 to 10. The Aggies were shut out until they made some runs. There are 600 students in the Jun lour High School. About 300 are loyal to the Red and Blue and intend to come to K. U. when they finish here. Athletics at Lawrence certainly have a strong presence in the many of the faculty are K. U. men and women. One, Miss Brown is a letter woman in basketball at the great school. All of these up in the straight and narrow way which leads up; O'read to the Hill. Two matches of the second round of the tennis tournament are yet to be played off, according to R. E. Carter, who has charge of the contests. If the courts are closed on Wednesday and the finals will be reached by Thursday, Those who show up well in this tournament will be placed on the University squad for inter-school contestues. Those players then normally in the past are showing up in good shape," according to Coach Carter. Tennis Matches Will be Played Off Wednesday "Potters Lake May Not be Open This Spring" "It is probable that Potter's Lake will not be open this spring," said Dr. Naiismh. "The lake a entirely dependent upon the snow and rainfall, consequently the dry seasons have water too shallow to shadow for swimming." This statement will be a disappointment to many University students, as Potters Lake has been the popular swimming place for several years, not only for University students but town people as well. Frightened Americans Leave Mexico in Ship Washington, April 28- All Americans who decided to depart from Mazlan on the west coast of Mexico, April 23, are on the "Sanator" which is due at San Pedro tomorrow, the day before. A clash between rebel and federal forces at Mazlan was thought to be imminent today. El Paso, April 27—Formation of federal troops to start an offensive against the Somalia Sinoma rebels being opened up operations has been reported here today. TWENTY-FIVE ENTRIES MADE FOR H. S. MEET Constantly Increasing Individual Entries Now Number 142. Dope is Uncertain High Schools over the state are taking much interest in the annual State high school track meet to be held on McCook Field Saturday afternoon. Dr. F. C. Allen who is in charge of the meet has received applications for the school besides the local high school squad. There are to date 142 individual entries for the meet, with more coming in. Lawrence High School will enter 10 men in the meet. The track meet will start at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, weather permitting and will begin in the Kansas-Missouri baseball game will begin immediately following the track meet. Dope on the chances of any particular school is lacking on account of the late spring the high schools have not been able to compete among themselves much. At other high schools the school system has taken most of the first places, with an occasional 'dark horse' upsetting the dope. Mr. James A. Kimball, business manager of the Board of Administration, spent Tuesday on the Hill. Women's Tennis Tourney Scheduled Early in May Women's tennis tournament will be held the first week in May. All those who intend to enter should sign up, with Miss Hazel振 at once. A loving cup will be given by the Women's Athletic Association to the winner in the inter-class games. Two courts in South Field are ready for use and Dr. Naisimath expects to have three more ready soon. "Very little has been done yet," said Miss Pratt, "on account of the weather." W. A. A. Awards Prizes For Athletic Distinction Ten "Aa", three bars and several circles have been awarded by the Women's Athletic Association, Irene Teth, Ruth Trant, and Iris Berris are the women who received the Award in a distinction for three years service. The "A*" is the first mark of recognition given for distinctive work in women's athletics. Next is the service circle, and third, the bar. "The sweatera have been ordered," said Miss Pratt, "and we expect them to be here very soon." Supt. W. A. Wood of Pratt, was a business visitor at the University Wednesday. Clothing- of the better quality is less expensive in the long run of satisfaction, especially when sold for Lowest cash Prices. KOFI STAD SELLING SYSTEMS Where you get more for less Last night after the "Follies" the crowd just flocked into The Oread Cafe "Bricks" the place where everybody goes after a dance or concert at the Gymnasium. —Percales —the Shirt Question easily solved here— —Madras —Art Silks -Silks Collars Att —Collars Det —a wonderful selection here for your choosing $2.50 to $15 Yes Sir! Hickey-Freeman Suits Here! Gas Explosion Kills One Professor W. A. Wood of the Pratt County High School, is in Lawrence today for the purpose of employing teachers for the coming school year Gas Explosion Kills One Des Moines, April 27—One work- man was killed here early today in the explosion. The Des Moine Gas Company's plant. One man was fatal- ly injured and three are missing in the explosion. The explosion which was of undetermined origin left the debris which was swept by fire after Anthracite Cases to Government city without gas. Misses Beryl and Eleanor Caldwell of McPherson are spending the week visiting their brother Cecil C, Caldwell, e'23. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS From the FLOWER SHOP 825 1-2 Mass. St. yle and workmanship are as important as the all-wool fabric you select if you wish to add to your self respect and the confidence of others in you. Society Brand Clothesional reputation as the leader in le and careful hand-workmanship. have a national reputation as the leader in correct style and careful hand-workmanship. WITH THE VARIED GRADES OF CLOTHING FLOODING THE MARKET, LOOK FOR THE LABEL AS YOUR GUIDE ALPRED DECKER CO. Ahnner, SOCIETY BRAND CLINIC, for Canada Chicago New York Montreal STYLE HEADQUARTERS WHERE SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES ARE DOLLAR $ \textcircled{1} $ A. D. & C. Headquarters for Society Brand Clothes in Lawrence MISSOURI vs KANSAS CHAMPIONSHIP BASEBALL GAMES Adm. 50c. FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 30 and MAY1 McCOOK FIELD Games Called at 3:30 P.M. Adm. 50c. TRACK MEET HIGH SCHOOL INTERSCHOLASTIC Season Tickets Still For Sale, $3.50 SATURDAY—MAY1 Adm. 50c. McCOOK FIELD Meet Called 1:00 P. M. Adm. 50c.