UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN APRIL 19, 1918. Varsity Working Out For Series With Ames Which Begins Monday New Uniforms Have Been Or dered for the Team—Seen First on McCook With only two days left for practice before the opening series of the Missouri Valley conference season here Monday with Ames, Coach Bond's Varsity nine will work out on McCook Field this afternoon if the field is not too wet to get into shape for the Iowa Aggies' invasion. A practice contest with the freshmen is on the program for this afternoon and will be played if the weather will permit. The team will probably put in two hours in batting and fielding practice tomorrow. The Varsity lost a practice game to the freshmen Thursday by a 7-2 score. The contest was featured by hard hitting on the part of both teams, but a couple of costly bobbles by the Varsity, mixed with several long hits by the frogs gave the年earlings the game. Pierce, a freshman hurler, pitched for the Varsity and was hit hard by his teammates. Every man on the Varsity squad is in good condition, with the exception of a couple of sore arms, but the players should be in shape by Monday and ready to battle Ames to a finish in the first conference game of the year. The Jayhawker infeld has showed speed and fielding ability in the practice games with the freshmen and in the K. U-Normal contest and followers of the team believe the Lonborg-Foster-Isenberger-Cherry combination will compare favorably with any infield in the Valley. The outfield can field well and hit, as was shown in the Normal game when the outer gardeners contributed four of the team's eight hits. The catching department is fairly strong this year, despite the fact that every backstop is new to Varsity baseball. Bunn, Cooper and Kitchen form a catching department that is as good in every respect as that of last year. The showing of the team in the Ames series will be large up to the pitchers. If the Jayhawk hurriers can acquire control, followers of the game here believe Ames will have a tough battle next week. Coach Bond has promised new uniforms for the men in time for the big games next week. The players have been wearing either old Varsity, freshman, or their own suits, and the new uniforms will be welcomed. Five K.U. Runners Enter Relay Meet at Des Moines No Entries Made for Two-Mile and Four-Mile Events for Lack of Material Five men who will represent the University in the Drake Relay games at Des Moines, Ia., tomorrow, left here this morning with Coach W. O. Hamilton. This squad will be entered in two relays, the half and the mile. The distance material this season is not strong enough to warrant taking men to run in the two or four mile relays. Haddock, Lobaugh, Russell, and Rodky Rodkey will run the half-mile relay, while Murphy, Lobaugh, Russell, and Rodky will be the mile team. The K. U. relay team's best time in the mile was made against Nebraska at the K. C. A. C. meet this winter, when K. U. got second in 3:57. The Kansas runners of last season, all of whom except Murphy are now in the military service, once made the mile in 3:26. Cold, rainy weather much of this Diamonds, Watches, Silverware. Cut Glass ED. W. PARSONS Jeweler—725 Mass. St. Jewelry of the Better Sort FOR PROMPT TAXI SERVICE CALL 455 week has prevented the men from doing any real track work, but the runners expect to show well, for all except Russell are in good shape. SPORT BEAMS The Indiana Daily Student, says Manager Nap Lajose the Indianapolis Indians of the American Association "showed the Indiana University nine how to play ball," last week when they defeated the University team 15-0. Dartmouth, Yale, Williams, Holy Cross, Springfield, and Harvard, are a few colleges in the New England states which are being represented on the diamond this year, despite the war. White brick ice cream with Red Cross center—a pleasing combination. Phone 182. Wiedemann's._ Adv. 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Just another reason why you should eat wholesome food at THE OREAD CAFE E. C. BRICKEN, Prop. Just a Step From the Campus Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Lawrence Paulterium K. U. vs. AMES 12 W. Ninth Lawrence Pautatorium Phones 509 BASEBALL, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday April 22, 23, 24, McCook Field, Game Called at 4:00 Student Tickets Admit—Student Tickets, Grand Stand and Cushion, 15 cents extra tickets 50c,Grand Stand—General Admission 25c—AllTickets at Gate—Opening Series 1918 Season