THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sport Ed Covers Debate Over Choo-Choo Laborers The engineer was a tallfist from the lawns Tuesday in Fraser Chapel by a score of 2 to 1. The contest was marred by continual arguing with the umpies on the question of whether "Chow, furnace food and choo-choo laborers and receivers of pay-checks should be barred from all participation in mid-week business." The argument is sincerely submitted with the argument to their arguing over the decision before the decision was made. Dick Meek led off for the transit men with a long drive, and lost the ball. He theroupon ran around the backs baselines, anna made a negative score for her team, but the law school was given a try for goal but the ball went wide, and on the next tipoff the ball went down the field on a dribble by "De-mouthsette" and "Demonetette" before breezing over, and he was disqualified for going too fast. Loose 40 OUT FOR BASEBALL Competition Expected to be Keen For Infeld Positions This Season Fink carried the ball around the end, but went out of bounds before the ball was advanced. "Sis"s (short for Cori) Tecroy went in a sleeve and the ball was found to have a horseshoe in his glove. The first half was finished with a blessing pronounced by Parson Stringellow. The second half was cut short on account of threatened injury. The possibility of hurling the javelin into the camp of Baseball practice is starting off according to expectations of Leon McCarty. The light practice being induged in by the candidates will be continued till sometime next week, when the squad will get down to real work and the heavy grind of the season. the engineers, and Tracy retaliated with a 16-pound shot, which bounded off Stringfellow's head without apparent good effects. "It is too early, as to tell yet how good the material is," said Coach McCarty, "but from general appearances it is easy to know that competition is going to be keen for most of the infeld positions." Forty men were out for the second practice of the season, limbering up their throwing arms. No less than half a dozen aspirants for the flingers positions are working hard, both left and right handers. The contest was ended and several minutes were taken up by the referencet to count up the score. When the final score was announced by Referee Shinn, the engineers stormed the field,and rather in a spirit of triumph and unsportsmanship, dashed from the field with shouts of rejoicing. A practice garlic with Haskell will be the first match game of the season. This will come some time next week. The freshmen candidates have a chance to play, and the Varsity squad will not have any local competition in the next week. Give your orders for cakes for Sunday, dinner to the Co-operative Girls at 127 Chio. Small cake a specialty; Call 13381. 121-2.878 Oakland Maupin, e20, spent Satur day and Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. Send the Daily Kansan home. Spring Football Practice Opens Today on McCook Spring football practice will start today at McCook Field. Suits will be checked out to all the players and the regular workouts will start Wednesday. Old Varsity men are asked to appear in an effort to put new candidates on to the fine points of the game. Men are expected to compete, but next fall should avail themselves of this opportunity to get onto the ropes, according to George Nettles next year's captain. K. U. TENNIS SHARKS PREPARE FOR SEASON Volunteer Coaches From Faculty are Needed to Train Players Allen Says Kansas tennis sharks will start practice this week for the Missouri Valley Tennis season. The courts are being remodeled and fixed up so that they will be adaptable for the use of the Kansas tennis squad. Prof. Ralph E. Carter of the school of education has volunteered to coach the tennis players and Dr. F. C. Allen wants more volunteer coaches from the faculty. As no tennis coach is ready, he will spend endlessly on the volunteer system. Men who have signified their intention of coming out for the sport are: Art Johnson, Fred Hausner, Dick Fleeson, Bill Hitchcock, Forrest Rogers, Wilson Rolly, Ray Zieseness, and Guy Keeler. Others are expected to come in later. The first games are with Oklahoma on the McCook Field courts, May 4. Other games are being negotiated for by the Kansas management. O-o-oh Girls, Watch Those Styles Change What will the sti-yula be? ????? Man knows not but many are the ideas he has. It used to be that the smaller the waist, with no consideration of the dimensions of other parts of the body midly was right in style. Then they powdered the hair and wore large uncomfortable hoops that were a menace to the wearer. The hair was changed from tight waists and very full skirts to waists shortened from the top, and sleeves and skirt shortened from the bottom. Now how could any sane minded person ever start to tell what will be the next or rather "Who'll be the first" to follow a freak of fashion? Down Fifth Avenue the other day there strolled a petite miady of the past with the new Japanese trousers under a skirt silt on both sides almost to the waist. Another with her dresses to the knees walked by. And the men's trousers, being bell shaped and more bell-shaped near the cuffs, are merely a divided skirt that will finally merge into one, just as the damselfly's skirt gradually transforms into trousers. In 1930 will we see fair-skinned youths with ruffles of lace at their little musculine throats and women in masculine attire! Or will they the modest, polished young men in the comet-like wisp of atmosphere, the spheres and hemispheres, and also the telephone pole forms, continue in modifications and more modifications. If so, the climate will be to the same or the entire race will be extinct. Or, perhaps, as a recent scientist has said, the race will be more healthy in lighter clothing and all serges and heavy materials must be barred, New Records Victor Records for April at BELL'S Instead of the now popular pumps and shoes that cramp the tootles of the people today, we will have large comfortable shoes of the days of Pharaoh—the sandal, indicating the religious trend of the world. and georgettes, chiffons and lighter materials will be in vogue. As the mortar-boards of the sailor have been found to be the most practical at all times they will probably be used in a dressing room, evening wear will be adorned with painted flowers, as they are more practical and very indestructable. practical and very instructive It is very probably that Paris will decree hoop skirts by that time, but For Easter— Standard Quality for least cash is our hobby You'll surely want to look over our excellent assortment of Shirts SKOF STAD SELLING SYSTEMS Neckwear Hats Just in from New York NEW STATIONERY That will please you at Rowlands TWO STORES A Fresh Shipment OF "Martha Washington"Candy Just Received We have a complete line of Easter cards—fine stationery—and a choice assortment of incense burners. University Book Store American women will not adopt them for they shall be a practical handkerchiefs, as adornments will have passed out and it will be conation and will not give up the considered bad taste to carry the small modified skirt they adopted. impractical handkerchief of today. Con mon down men And have a look At the new Society Brand Suits for Easter— There is one That's especially Good looking And its called The “Tiffany” And its tailored of Gray diagonal weave Cassimore of excellent Quality—$55 and $60 Saturday and Sunday during the Easter vacation The Oread Cafe "Bricks" Will be closed. Make "Bricks" your headquarters when the "House" closes. Easter Novelties In Ice Cream FROM Wiedemann's