UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN APRIL 25,1918. University and Emporia Will Play Off 4-4 Tie On McCook Next Week Advantage to Be Taken of Lull In Missouri Valley Schedules K. U. Squad in Good Form Nine Games to Be Played in May, the Last Three-With Missouri Here Coach Bond's Jayhawk nine will probably meet its next foe on McCook field next week in the Emporia Normal team, as both the Kansas coach and Bill Hargiss of the Emporians are anxious to settle the dispute over superiority caused by the 4-4 tie game played on the Emporia diamond last week. The team will off-season week for the Jayhawkers, as no Missouri Valley games are scheduled, and the Emporia game will probably be the only contest. The Kansas nine has not suited up since the second Ames game Tuesday, because of the rainy weather, but almost every member of the squad is in good condition. A few days of warm weather will give the pitchers a chance to get their arms in shape and be ready for the gameporia and the Valley games beginning May 8 with Missouri at Columbia. As the last game with Ames was cancelled, there are nine Valley games remaining on the schedule besides the last event. The Valley games are as follows: May 8, 9 and 10—Missouri at Columbia. May 16, 17 and 18—Ames at Ames. May 23, 24 and 25—Missouri at Lafayette. SPORT BEAMS According to a baseball story printed in the Iowa State Student just before the Ames team left for Lawrence, the Aggies didn't have much early season dope on the strength of the Jayhawker nine except that they were nearly all veterans. Well, they only missed it by eight, at that. The track team representing the University of Oklahoma defeated the University of Texas speedsters last Saturday for the first time in nine years. The score was 74-35. The Ohio State University baseball team opened the season at Columbus Saturday by defeating the Ohio Wesleyan team by a 9-3 score. Track man in Fairmount college are working hard in preparation for the coming season. Their first dual meet will be with Southwestern at Winfield April 26. The University of Illinois has introduced a plan among Big Ten schools whereby 300 from each school compete at their respective school in a big track meet, consisting of the high and broad jumps, bomb throw and hundred yards dash. The results of the meets at the different schools are reported to each of the others, the averages taken and the winners determined. Anyone who has never competed in interscholastic athletics is eligible. Here Are the People Who Judge the Poems Who are they—these judges of poetry that seems to be a persistent question that the Editors of the Poem Press Content feel like answering today. Willard Wattles, professor and poet, department of English; Helen Rhoa Hoopes, same, Harry W. Humble, not a prof. of lit. but of law, and not a poet. He is the appreciative one. He may live through the contest and may not. His appreciation comes from his dignity him every night when he gets hold of the Kansan. He dreams about 'em nights. He is wholly human. He has a liberal sense of humor. But he has limits of endurance. The regulars in the board are bearing up well, considering. Mr. Watties has inquired when the poetry was to begin. Miss Hoopes has demanded a yard stick to measure the length of the hammers and tongs right by warm anvils. Both have a bright look in the eye that bodies something. But Professor Humble will be salvation for all who need it. If he survives, he'll do well by the winner. He says he will. Plymouth—a K.U. tradition.—Adv. To Train Men Under Draft at Plattsburg Course in Modern Warfare To Be Given at New York Camp Opportunity for younger men in the University to obtain military training is afforded by the Junior Plattsburg military training camp which is held during the summer months. A course in modern warfare is of fered along with the regular work of the camp. This takes up the study of machine guns, bombs, trenches and artillery shells, and the flage, barbed wire entanglements and gas attacks and uses of gas masks. Applicants must not be more than 21 years old. The camp is on Lake Champlain and lasts sixty days, beginning June 29 and ending August 29. Catalogs of the camp's work and application blanks may be obtained from "The Junior Plattsburg, Inc." Plattsburg, N. Y. Swogger Goes Into Service Glenn Swoger, a graduate in the University and a student in the department of journalism last year, has joined the national army from Coffey County and will leave for Camp Funston April 27. Swoger was a graduate of Baker University. Since leaving, he has been on three country weeklies, the Waverly Gazette, the Harris Commercial and the Williamsburg Star. Money saved saves day and night for you. Buy War-Savings Stamps! Serve and save—buy War-Savings Stamps! Plymouth—a K.U. tradition.-Adv. Women of University Made 9698 Dressings In Ten Weeks Time Work is Under Auspices of Women's War Work of University A total of 9,698 surgical dressing has been made by the women of the University during the ten weeks that the work has been under auspices of Women's Work of the University. Last week 1,291 dressings were made, which is one of the highest averages for any one week. In the sixth week 1,632 dressings were made, the highest average for any week. The women have made on the average of 1,000 dressings a week. For the first six weeks the work consisted of the preparation of the eight by four compresses, but during the last four weeks the two by two and the four by four wipes have been used to record the best record for any one day was 640. Attendance has been very good so far and the women are to be praised for the way they are turning out for the work. Miss Margaret Lynn said this week that more women would come for the work on Monday afternoon. "The women of the university should realize the need for these compresses and bandages more than ever before because our own forces are fighting in France. These compresses are needed for our own men 'over there' now." Have you ENLISTED in the Army of Savers. Buy War-Savings Stamps! Plymouth—a K.U. tradition.—Adv For the Beauty Ball A PARTY FROCK Of Taffeta, Georgette, Crepe Meteor, Chiffon, Messaline, or Net REGULARLY $16.50 to $37.50 Less 25 per cent Wake Up! These "sleepimeters" we are now showing in our North window make overseeing impossible! For the sake of promptness you should own a good alarm clock. We shall be glad to show you the following which we carry in stock: Ye Shop of Fine Quality 8 Day Automatic Big Ben Baby Ben Sleepmeter Slumberatopper Ben Hur Junior Tatoo Sleepmeter America Priced from $1.50 to $4.50 Gustafson THE COLLEGE JEWELER On account of Sarah Arnold's lecture, Saturday, there will be no food conservation lecture this week. On Wednesday, M. May S, Mrs. E. D. Tector will talk on "The Conservation of Fats and Oils." Teetor Talks Next Week About Fats and Oils "The conservation of fats and oils is as equally important as that of starches and sugars," said Mrs. Teeter, this morning. "It is necessary that vegetable fats as peanut oils be used as substitutes for animal fats." The University of Colorado has just started a six weeks' course in Home Service of Red Cross, consisting of four lectures and 25 hours of field work each week. The object of the course is to train students to be of service in homes of soldiers and sailors. At the end of the course, men the plan is to train them to take the place of those who have left the country. Plymouth—a K.U. tradition.—Adv. Plymouth—a K.U. tradition.—Adv. Patronize Kansan advertisers. "We're in Business for Your Health" Welkos Drug Store Formerly Evans' 819 Mass. Taxi 12 'PHONE "One-Two" Kennedy Plumbing Co. Student Lamps National Mazda Lamps Cord, Plugs, Sockets, Etc. hones 568 937 Mass Pair them While You Wai Work Performance Quality and Elite Blues THE BLUE RIBBON SHOP SHOP F. P. HORMUTH PROPRIETOR 8361 Mae. St. Wear-U. Wall Sho Let Us Make Suggestions for Graduation Gifts UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 803 M.ass. St. Exclusive Local Agent for Martha Washington Candies Meet your apptite at our table. The Anderson Cafe 715 Mass. HOTEL KUPPER Kansas City, Mo. Convenient to the shopping and Theatre District and Theatre Dis- especially handy for ladies, being on Petticoat Lane. being on Petticoat Lane. Cafe in connection paying special attention to banquets. WALTER S. MARS, Mgr. German Officer (as he tries to surrender to a company of American college boys): "Gott in Himmel, stop! This is only war; it isn't a canerush-Wit!" - Itw and Humor. Plymouth—a K.U. tradition—Adv. CHOOSE WISELY MEN! The penalty of a wrong choice particularly at this time will prove a very severe one. Make your selection in a shop where your individuality is given consideration, where a style best suited to your needs can be had of a reliable make. No one can show you better values at $17, $20, $22.50, $25, $30, than PROTCH Sugar for 5 cents a pound, you'd order a barrel because you would be saving money. The College Tailor SPRING SUITS VARSITY We wish you were standing right now in our store—your eyes feasting on our variety of young men's wearables. IF YOU COULD BUY KUPPENHEIMER and WILTON CLOTHES represent the greatest values in America today. Always glad to show you. Robert E. House A little farther up the street—a little less to pay. —Today— The "Nell Brinkley Girl" of the Screen MAE MURRAY IN A MOST UNUSUAL STORY "The Mormon Maid" FRIDAY and SATURDAY JACK PICKFORD BOWERSOCK "His Majesty Bunker Bean" THE EVER POPULAR HAROLD THE EVER POPULAR HAROLD LOCKWOOD IN "The Land Loper" A great outdoor picture which is a perfect vehicle for LOCKWOOD. FRIDAY and SATURDAY J. STUART BLACKTON'S "WILD YOUTH"