! THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS BASEBALL CALL SOON Probation Period Ends Friday--Many Make Good Shortage of Equipment Delays Beginning of Spring Practice With the closing of the basketball season comes the announcement from the athletic office that candidates for baseball will be called for sometime this year, with Leon Johnson the charge of the national pastime at the University. Men who have their own shoes and suits will be requested to use them until the department receives equipment and suits. You must be squad. Because of lack of necessary equipment baseball practice has been delayed somewhat. "We intend to go into the game intensively when it is said Coach Leon McCarty今年会." "I want to urge everyone who has played baseball to come out as we have no way of telling what material there is at hand until we see the men perform," said Coach McCarthy. "The fact that a man has earned his bid" in previous years in baseball was assured a place this year, he will have to show that he has the stuff before he gets the place." Estes Conference Men Plan for 1920 Delegation Men who attended the Y. M. C. A. conference at Estes Park last summer met in Myers Hall Monday evening to make plans for the delegation that will go to the conference meeting to be held June 11 to 21 this year. The slogan of the men in making their plans for the K. U. delegation is "Fifty Men from Kansas." Since 1915 the University of Kansas has had the largest delegation at those annual meetings. Other schools are working this year to beat Kansas in the tournament. The leges of Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana fand Idaho are represented at the conference. K, C. A, C. is to have the second Kansas chapter of the American association of engineers, civil, electrical engineers are eligible for membership Send The Daily Kansan home. "All instructors in the college who have students on probation in their classes are requested to make a report on the standing of each probationer up to date," said Prof. D. L. Patterson, assistant dean of the college. "This is the last call for probationers in the college before the closing Friday, and when the gung sounds, it is hoped that not many will have to take the count. "Eighty-six probationaries started in the race to rehabilitate themselves. Present records show that most of them have left the University and continue their work in the University. Some are failing however, and will be asked not to return to the University after the Execution." "continued Professor Paterson K. U. FOLLIES IN APRIL Committees Have Been Appointed—Irene Boyer In Charge The K. U, Follies, under the auspices of the W. W. C. A. will be presented April 24, at Robinson Gymnastium. The Association promises that the Follies will be one of the best ever given. Try out for the Follies will be in the Little Theatre, Green Hall from 3:30 o'clock to 5:30 Thursday afternoon, said Irene Reeve, chairman, chairman of the committee. These trying out may bring their own music, and accompanist if they wish. Black face comedians are wanted and are asked to appear Thursday afternoon also. The try outs are open to any one in the Uni- The committee in charge of the Follies have been appointed and consist of the following people: Irene Boyer, manager; assisted by Lecma Baggartner, Hesley McCurtay, Clyde Farnsworth, Glossie Blackburn, Ray Gafney, and Frank Baldwin; Itaise Hillman, chairman of tickets; Winked Shannon, chairman of publicity committee. m Psychology meets Wednesday, March 24, 4:38 in Room 109 Ad. Prof. W. S. Hunter will speak. All members will please be present. Silk Hosiery Phoenix For Eastertime Selling For Beautiful Qualities Black, White. Havana, Taupe Navy, Gray $1.80 $2.10 $2.60 $3.50 Innes Bullene Hackman AMERICA'S GREATEST TOURING ORGANIZATION. ONE HUNDRED PEOPLE, DISTINISHING AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN STARS. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, BRILLIANT CHORUS, SUPPER STAGE SETTINGS. ONE NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY, MARCH 26 BOWERSOCK THEATRE Bizet's Resplendent Masterpiece "CARMEN" With an ALL STAR CAST Including: STELLA DE METTE, ROSINA ZOTTI, GUSEPPE AGOSTINI, MARIO VALLE, PIETRO DE BIASI, NATALE CERVI. GAETANO MEROLV. Conductor. PRICES: Orchestra $2.50 & $2.00 Balcony $2.00 & $1.50 Gallery $1.00 ADVANCE SALE opens Tuesday, March 28, at ROUND CORNER DRUG STORE TENNIS TO BE REVIVED No Telephone Reservations Mail Orders Now University Will be Representer in Missouri Valley Tournament This Year Interest in tennis as a Missouri Valley major sport has been revived this year, after a lull caused by the war, and the University will again be represented. The Missouri Valley meet, which is scheduled to be held at Ames this year. Although no definite schedule has been made by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, several Missouri institutions will undoubtedly be met. According to advance dope, the Jayhawk tennis team should place well in the Valley race. Although there are no tennis K men in school this semester, several experienced wielders of the rocket have been working out in Robinson Gymnasium for the last few weeks and these men Among the candidates, Fleseon and Johnson, winners of the Lawrence city doubles championship last fall, Hitchock, of last year's squad, Keeler and Ziesenis, former Lawrence High School, former School star, Wilson, of last year's squad and Heuser are the most likely looking. The men will probably begin work on the McCook courts within a week. will be in shape as soon as the outdoor courts are in readiness, "Honey" Wilson colored groundkeeper at McCook field, has been at work on the floor for several months, and they should be in shape for the candidates soon. The Sociology Club will meet in Fasher Hall Tuesday night, March 23 at 7:30. Mr. L. A. Halbert of the Kansas City Municipal Welfare Association at present, its vice president, expressed of the importance of a K. U., graduate, will speak on County Organization, Every one invited. The Athletic Association desires to most heartily thank the Fraternities, Sororites, and other organizations of the University for assisting in such a delightful manner in the entertainment of our High School guests while here. FOREST C. ALLEN, Director of Athletics. Nearly new, extra god house for sale. Large three room-basement large, double parlor, hall x830 and cloak room, dining room, kitchen and pantry. Two smallbedroom, six large double bedrooms has lavatory and hot and cold water. Three suites of rooms on third floor. Bathroom on each floor. All strictly modern, Garage for 3 cars. $1000 cash and $1000 a year, no interest. This house will rent for $125 per month like paying rent. Three Blocks from K. U. Invest me up quick about this. HOSFORD BETTER ESTIMATE & MORTis the product of modern, up-to-date methods in home bread making. GAGE CO. 824 Massachusetts St. ATTENTION FRATERNITY OR SORORITY The Law library was locked at visitors and students Saturday while interior decorators revarnished the study tables and other furniture. Timothy Cleran, head of the department of romance languages at Oregon university, has instructed 16,300 lases without missing one. Easter Cards And Martha Washington Candy At The University Book Store Reel Tailors Let us make you moving pictures on the Screen of Fashion 917 Mass. St. Our showing of Spring Patterns will aid you immensely in your selection of materials. Wm. H. Schulz Can deliver ZEPHYR BREAD with your order of groceries. If he does not, please communicate with the bakery, phone 209. The capacity of the bakery has been trebled since the opening, and still further enlargements are being planned, and from this time on, there should be no reason for your failure to secure ZEPHYR when you order it. ZEPHYR BREAD MADE CLEAN SOLD CLEAN BAKERY 6th. and Mass. Wiedemann's Certificates of Deposit Put your spare money in our certificates of deposit They bear 3 per cent Interest THE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK "The Bank where Students Bank" "Her Husband's Wife" After Last Night A young lady was heard to say: "Let's make a dash for Wiedemann's and try to get a table before the crowd gets there." Orders For CAPS and GOWNS will. be taken at Room 103 Green Hall Daily 2:30-4:30 C. H. Ritter O. D. Gregory Supply Limited—Order Soon. Seasonable Vegetables May be had at the DE LUXE CAFE Where Service and Good Food Count PIES AND CAKES Women's Forum will meet Wednes- day, at 4:30 in Frasher Chapel. Prof. W. B. 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