THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CARTER ISSUES CALL FOR TENNIS PLAYERS Elimination Tournament Staged For All Varsity Aspirants A call for all tennis aspirants to meet for their first practice on the McCook Field courts next Friday afternoon, has been issued by Ralpa E. Carter who will coach the men. The athletic department will be forced to use volunteers from the University team. The help of any faculty member will be gladly accepted, according to Dr. F. C. Allen of the athletic office. In order to pick the twelve men for the squadr, an elimination tournament will be staged here in which all Varsity aspirants are requested to enter. The men who finish among the first twelve will be kept on the winning team; the aspirants will present cups to the winners of the elimination event. The plan now outlined provides for a squad of twelve men from which will be picked the men who will represent Kansas in the tournament. The first meet is with the Oklahoma裁判 wielders on the Kansas Courts, May 4. Other matches are being arranged by the athletic department. The annual Missouri Valley matches will be held in year during the last week in May. Tennis courts will be fixed up as soon as they become dry enough to work on and fences will be erected. Doctor Allen said this morning that Varsity candidates were to be given preference over recreation seekers on the courts this spring. In addition, Association to the twenty courts available for next year but owing to the late start in fixing courts this spring they will be a little crowded," said Doctor Alen in explaining the reason why Varsity men must be given preference on the courts. MIDDY DANCE Open to all the women of K. U. SATURDAY APRIL 10 3 till 5 P.M. SAUNDERS WILL PLAY Admission,15c or by means of a green tag ROBINSON GYM. Higher Grades and Gowns Worry Graduate Studies At the regular meeting of the Graduate Club, held in Fraser Hall Wednesday night, the matter of exemption from finals of graduate students having A and B averages, was discussed. All agreed that they should be given the same privilege of exemption as the seniors. The graduates objected to the charge on masters degrees and the committee requested to find out what expensive gowns can be obtained. The business part of the meeting was followed by a social hour. The club planned a weanie roast for the next meeting at which time the committee will give its report. Spring Basketball Starts Spring basketball practice will start tonight at gymnastics. It will be held in the women's gymnasium because of the. Our Cloth Hats exceptionally tailored and in the newest shades will please you at $3.50, $4.00, $5. 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