THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEXT VALLEY GAME WITH MISSOURIANS Friday and Saturday Will See the Bengals and Jayhawks Tangle Game After H, S. Track Meet Bunn's Injury Will Give Place to Kane or Gray as Back- The two big baseball games of the home season will be played by the Jayhawkers on Friday and Saturday when the Missouri Tigers invade Lawrence. The Big Ten teams will play at Northwest and will have a day's rest before the Kansas series. The game Friday will be played at 3:30 and the game Saturday will follow the state high school truck mocking tournament and will be over so that the baseball game can start at four o'clock. It was originally planned to play the baseball game in the morning but Doctor Allen decided to change the time so that the all-around abilities would be free to see the game. The Tigers opened their conference season last week by dropping a pair of games to the Kansas Agies at Columbia. If they are to make a bid for the championship in this sport and competition, of championships in every sport they played in both of the games at Manhattan. Coach McCarty had his baseball team back on the diamond this afternoon after a day's idleness because of the wet field. The Jayhawkers ran into bad weather on their three day trip last week and will welcome the chance to get back to practicing before the Missouri series. An injury to John Bunn in the last Ames game will keep him out of the game for at least two weeks and either Gray or Kane will do the backstopting for the Jayhawkers. Gray finished the Ames game after Bunn was injured and Cowwill fit in at first base. Other than for the injury to Bunn the Jayhawkers are in good shape. K. U. Entered at Penn in 440 and Pentathlon Rosley and Bradley, the Kansas entries in the Penn games which will be held at Philadelphia Friday and Saturday, April 30 and May 1, will leave Lawrence tonight. The Jayhawker stars will take part in only one or two events each in the inter-class meet this afternoon so that they will run no chances of injury before their trip. Bradley will enter the pentathlon and the broad jump. Rodkey will enter the 440-yard hurdles, a feature race which is run only in the Penn games. The pentathlon is made up of five track and field events, one of the track season for the college track men. "Chuck" Lewis, Missouri star is another Missouri Valley man who will be entered in this event. Annual Journalism Jazz Tickets on Sale Tuesday The Annual Journalism Jazz will be given May 14, in F. A. U. Hall," said Manager Baail Church today. "Haley's five-piece orchestra will furnish their most tantalizing music. The decorations will be along newspaper sheets, attractive and different, and the programs will be unique. "Detailed plans have not yet been made, but we have vouchefaced the comfort of the dancers by limiting the舞 to 128 couples," concluded Mr. Tickets will go on sale Tuesday and may be obtained from Basil Church, Marvin, Hurms, or George Montgomery to be sold to journalism students first. SOUR OWL OUT TODAY Funny Paper Smaller but is Replete With Humor and Cartoons Somewhat smaller in actual number of pages, but decidedly fewer of brailing little thrusts of wit, the Sour Owl comes out today as the third book in this series made it necessary for the editors to cut out much of the material they had collected. However, the breezy punch contained in every one of the sparkling jokes, remarks, and anecdotes a man could seem even better than usual. If anything drags it to the poetry, But what it lacks in rhyme is well made up in a veritable deluge of life and stories. In short, they appear one after the other, so short that you can read them at a glance and so pregnant with laughable comments and witticisms that you want to turn back and read each one. Readers have been smiling all day at the clever cartoons scattered thru the pages of the Owl. The two page spread by George Gage is attracting particular attention. Opal Griswold har contributed to this time. She drew the cover design which is according to critics a clever piece of work. The Sour Owls were put on sale this morning and will be sold all day over the campus and at the Follies tonight if any are left. The new Ows for 1920-21 have charge of the magazine. They are: James B. Austin, Cottwood Fall Byron J. Ashley, Pleasanton Charles A. Blair, Carthage, Mo. Walter S. Blaker, Pleasanton William P. Croy, Beloit Paul B. Dunn, Kansas City Arthur E. Garvin, Erie Frank W. Goodnow, Kansas City Elmer H. I森, Ellinwood Albert H. Hindman, Lawrence Sylvester L. Kendall, Lawrence Paul M. Leary, Lawrence Larcole O. Lawson, John A. Penticuff, Wellsville Lloyd L. Ruppentin, Russel August E. Shanze, Leavenworth Wayne W. Simmons, Lawrence Paul K. Smith, Iola Charles W. Winfield C. Wiberc, Clay Center Bright Costumes, Bolshevik Band and Trained Animals to Feature The Annual W.A.A.C. circuit to be held in Robinson Gymnastium next Tuesday evening, May 4, promises to be the best that has ever been seen on the Hill, according to Mary Olsen, business manager of the circus, who has just returned from Kansas City, with an 'array of bright costumes and animals that willanimate the coming exhibition. "We are specializing in trained animals," said Miss Olsen. "Ones that have never been seen before will go through astonishing capers. Then there is a highly trained Bolshevina, a minstrel show of ten people which are very clever. tight reptile walkers, tumble robots, back-bucket riders and many added feature that the largest circus does not have." Jessie Martindale, c'22, has charge of the side shows and Miss Pratt of the department of physical education and Miss Mirmiam Jones have a special act among other attractions. A small admission will be charged. U. of Missouri Will Send Relay Team to Penn Mee "Bob" Simpson, of hardling fame new track coach at the University of Missouri, will send the strongest aggregation of track athletes to the Penn Relay games at Philadelphia April 30 and May 1 that a western school has ever entered in any eastern meet. W. A. A. CIRCUS MAY The strong relay team of Missouri consisting of Roney, Parker, Barlow, and Massengale will make the trip in addition to Schokz, who will enter the dash earlier than the second. Dick Lewis, who placed third in the pentathlon last year, will probably again make the trip and carry the Missouri colors. W. S. G. A. Secretary To Attend Conference Catharine Oder, secretary of W. S. G. A. will leave Tuesday night for a conference delegate from the University of Kansas at the conference of the Association of Women of Self-governing Institutions of the middle class. The University of Kansas is not a member of this association but hopes to become affiliated and Miss Oiler will be a member. Please visit while she is at the conference. The convention will last three days, April 29 and 30, and May 1. Mist Oler intends to return to Lawrence next Monday. Was Former K. U. Student Jonathan McMillan Davis who was pushed as Democratic candidate for Governor at the Democratic convention at Wichita is a former student of Kansas University. He did preparations for his law school years of '88-90. He had sophomore standing when he left school. Are its lines sufficiently good to enable you to wear it with the smartest of evening frocks? Is Your Corset Equal To Any Occasion? CORSET EQUAL FOR ANY OCCASION? —are all of this—and more. You can not only wear them for any occasion—and for all occasions—but you can wear them far, far longer than any other corset, because they are so made that they "just can't wear out." And every corset is guaranteed! Is it really an "all-round" corset? Not just a dancing corset—or a sport corset—or that old, dull thing, an every-day corset—but a Warner's Rust Proof Corsets. Is its comfort so complete that you can wear it day after day, secure in the knowledge that its support is beneficial? Is its construction dependable enough for the most strenuous of athletics? Innes Bulline Nackman Engineers Will Have Biggest of Blowouts (Continued from Page 1.) Besides the baseball finals to be played Friday afternoon there will be a regular field day for engineers, is completing the arrangements for according to Arnold Bell, c20, who events. Everything will be featured; tug of war, broad jump, walking race, tug of war, relay races, fifty, one hundred, two twenty, and four forty yard dashes, all will be participated in and champions determined. "The grand final features a dance, the Hol-Nail Hop, at F. A. U. Hall, May 30, which will be a real party," according to George Chandler, e21; the performances will be in the yellow and gold colors of the Engineering School and the programs are to be especially distinctive," continued Mr. Chandler. "Saunders six-siece orchestra will have music that should have a hilarious good time." "The management of F. A. U. seri- ous objects to wear hob-nails," said Fu- ter Myers, e21, "but we will wear them on our shirt collars and we wear socks." “As a rule freshmen know how to work,” said Robert Smith, chairman of the freshman social committees, in discussing plans for the Freshman Profe. “we are going to speed up the next Friday polishing up the gymnasium floor.” "After watching several gymnastium parties," said Smith, "we have decided that 'the play' the thing." No matter how artistically the floor is decorated the music and the floor make the dance." "Freshmen Know How to Polish Gym Floor" Says "Someone has been spreading propaganda," he continued, "to the effect that the party is for first year student only. This is all wrong. We are making extensive plans for a large delegation from each class and will bar no one presenting the requisite, $1.50." Coon-Saunders original 6-piece orchestra will play for the occasion. Phi Kappa will meet Wednesday night at 6:45 o'clock in Myers Hall. 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