THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN INDIAN NINE TRIMS DRAKE TEAM 2 TO Game Was Hard Fought and Took Extra Innings to Decide Winner Drake lost the first game on their southern trip to the Haskell Indians on the Haskell field Wednesday afternoon in a 11-inning game. The final score was 2 to 1. Drake used but one pitcher throughout the game while the Indians used both Bearbear and Kilbuck on the mound. Drake scored first in the first inning on a hit and two errors by the Indians. Haswell came back in the third inning and 3-base hit by Anderson and a single. The Indians got most of the breaks of the game and the Drake team had hard luck, in hitting into double plays and getting caught off base. In the final frame, the Indians opened up with a pair of singles and the Drake second baseman helped put the Haskell runners across by a costly error. Score by innings: Score by innings. Drake 100 000 000 00 1 3 2 Haskell 001 000 000 01 2 4 3 R H E R H E Batteries; or Drake: Nigermeyer and Flynn: for Haskell, Bearbean, Kilbuck and Anderson. LIBRARY IS CONCEALED North Tower of Fraser Contain Valuable Material on Many Scientific Subjects A scientific library of great value is hidden away and so out of reach that few people know about it. The library is the property of the Kansas Academy of Science and is in the one room on the floor or in the north tower of Fraser Hall. It is open from two until four each school day afternoon. Here one has access to such scientific subjects as, physics, chemistry, geology, botany, zoology, entymology, bacteriology, mathematics, and astronomy. The collection has books from over one hundred twenty-five countries and in as many different languages, every continent is included and it also includes every state in the union. A unique feature of the collection is that there is up to date material on each subject from most geographical sections of the earth and all the important political sections. Over fifty years have been given over to the collection of the library. The Kansas Academy of Science is supported in a small department and animal proceedings, which include the reading of scientific papers. Governor Allen of Kansas, has received an invitation to be the commencement speaker at Need College, located at the Montana State University. Just Drop In and have a look at our wonderfull assortment of SPRING CLOTHING with a double guarantee behind them and such wonderful tailoring, with all unnecessary expenses squeezed out, so as to get them to you FOR LEAST POSSIBLE CASH Saturday is Last Day For Interclass Entries The latest time that entries may be made for the inter-class track meet is Saturday. This date is fixed so that teams can be assigned to the track. Bandsupplies up for Varsity men. KOF STAD SELLING SYSTEMS Coach Schlademan says that he is anxious for Varsity contests in the meet. He desires to get a line on new material. If Varsity men want to run in the various races it will be all right with the coach. Some of the first string men will enter the competition other events may favor their order to see what they can do. In this case they will be handicapped so much. "Dance And Flatter," Is All Men Can Do "Men have about as much idea of the amusements women like as the ordinary Arkansas hog has of Sunday," asserted one prominent senior woman. "The only thing that men think women like are dancing and "A man makes a date, which he thinks is a beeen one. Do you think he will suggest anything else but dancing to pass the time away? Not on your life? He isn't built along these lines. A couple will either have to dance or else an evening of pure boredom is before them. "An speakin' of fattery, that is the 'avore indoor, outdoor, spring and fall sport which some of the concealed male creatures think amuses a woman." "And with the nancing, comes flattery. For many, many times, he will fill her shell-like ears with the saccharined well-worn line of what a wonderful dance *so* se- and nind knew of them she lant and know t." "The trouble with the men here is that they don't really believe a woman capable of enjoying real sports for amusement," another K. U. wom said. "Why if you suggest going to a basketball game or a football game, to say nothing of a boxing bout, the average K. U. man will look at you like he thinks you ready for the home for the feeble-minded, or else inclined to be rough and masculine." Irene Beyer, c23 pledged Pi Beta Phi fraternity Tuesdaf April. English Girls Say Breach of Promise Leaves Discourage Impassioned Epistles WANT LOVE LETTERS London, (By Mail.)—English girls are anxious to do away with "breach of promise" laws. The say they cheat a maiden out of her rightful heritage—love-letters. The new breach of prune season has begun in there, where each and each careful man can carefully yet. Very few men will run the risk of addressing a really impassioned epistle to the lady of his love these days. They sound so ridiculous when they're read in costume. The modern lover puts his heart's desire to the labor of "reading between the lines." If she confines herself to the written word she'll get more thrills out of a dry goods advertising circular. The illusion he lion-hearted suitor are not from the three-cent postage stamp. Many a Samson who makes love divinely is sufficienly up-to-date not to put his sentiments down on paper. The falseness of Dellahil is a guide for masculine posterity, and in vain do English girls protest that they are not permitted to attend courtships courts are kept too busy for the disclaimer to keep weight. And so the engaged girl of today has no cherished bundle of lavender-perfumed pink-birboned love-protectives hidden away in the linen chest. The only things she can recall about those sweetly said parted hours are the tender nothings he whispers through the telephone. A letter costs three cents. A telephone call six. But the extra three cents insures him against all risks. Snow Library Contains Some Books of Interest Snow Hall library has some interesting books quite far removed from the usual run of dry technical reading and not at all what is thought to be in a biological science library. Meterlinck's The Bethrothal, Gordon's Criminals, and the Lombrossa's Female Offender are found on the shelves beside volumes of scientific material. Photography Caps— Hats— New Suit Arrivals Daily- for right now wear Snirts Too- all the new styles and colors here for your choosing. Caps $2.50 up Hats $5 up— I'll Say They Are The swellest thing I ever saw in Beads and Bead Sautoirs. These are absolutely the very latest creations in Beads and Sautoirs. I would be delighted to have you girls come in and try these on and give me your opinion of them. I would appreciate a visit from you very soon. PRICED $2.00 TO $25.00 Ye Shop of Fine Quality is treated in a set of eight volumes besides a book on photography for the Hunter; landscape gardening, flowers, fruit, trees, and city planning are written up in numerous books. All the medical books are listed in the Snow Hall library with the biological vowels. Send The Daily Kansan home Do You Need Extra Courses? For descat for describing over 400 courses in History, English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Zoology, Modern Languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc., given by *correspondence*. Inquire how credits earned may be applied on present college program. The University of Chicago HOME STUDY DEPT. CHICAGO, ILINDS Style is harder to get than all-wool THERE would be no distinction for Society Brand Clothes if their only virtue was allwool. Any maker could give you this if he wished. But style is a matter of creative designing and careful, costly workmanship. Society Brand Clothes FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG There are many new patterns for spring-new touches of smartness in cut, new features that you should see to know what's correct. Headquarters for Society Brand Clothes in Lawrence Tickets For "It's A Great Life" The $50.00 Prize Comedy Now on Sale at ROUND CORNER DRUG STORE Don't Miss the Big Senior Play Tickets $1.10 Monday, April 19 IVAN RICE 8. 83 BOWERSOCK THEATRE Mgr. 8. 55