5 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN APRIL 16, 1918. Kansas Will Send Men To Drake Relay Games At Des Moines, Friday Entries Have Been Made In Half and Mile Relays— Six Men to Go Entries to the Drake Relay games to be held at Des Moines, In., April 19, were sent in Monday by Coach O. Hamilton. Only two relay teams, in the half and mile relays, will be sent. There probably will be no tryouts because there are so few men able to run these distances. Haddock, Lobaugh, Russell, and Clift are the most likely men for the half mile, each man to run 220-yard dash. Murphy, Ralph Rocheff, Chiff, Murphy, Ralph Rocheff, Chiff, murphy. A muddy track prevented much work being done Monday afternoon. The final events in the spring inter- class meet probably will be run off Wednesday unless the track is dry enough for them to be held this afternoon. The discs, javelin, and broad balls will be used. The poor condi- ction of McCook Field pre­ vented the completion of the meet yesterday. Baseball Squad Leaves For Clash With Normals Twelve Players Will Make Trip To Emporia for First Game of Season Twelve players of the Jayhawker baseball team left this morning for Emporia where they will play the Emporia Normal nine on Normal Field this afternoon. It is the initial contest of the 1918 season for both teams. A short practice on a sloppy field yesterday afternoon completed the preparation for the game with the Emporia team. The Hargiss men are counting on Cooper, a veteran pitcher, to turn away the K. U. team. His playing last season was a feature of the team's play. The probable line-up is Caler and Slawson, pitchers; Machmer or Cherry, first base; Isenberger or Cherry, second base; Foster, short; Lonborg, third base; Smith, Oyster, and Weltmor, outfield; Bunn, catcher. Oberhoffer Will Conduct Orchestra In Concert Statement Was Given Out by Dean H. L. Butler This Morning Dean Butler of the School of Fine Arts gave out the following statement: "It has come to my notice that some one is industriously circulating the rumor that Emil Oberherr, conductor of the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra will not appear in Lawrence with the orchestra. "This is to notify all who have purchased tickets or are thinking of doing so, that Mr. Oberhoffer will positively conduct both concerts to be given by the orchestra, and that both programs will be given exactly as has been announced, with the exception that the orchestra will play Dvorak's "New World Symphony" instead of the Grahm's Symphony, No. 2. This change was made at my request, as the "New World Symphony" is based altogether on American themes, and will, therefore, be more interesting to us." SPORT BEAMS Missouri beat Ames Saturday in the annual dual track meet in Columbia by an 88-39 score. Scholz, the crack Tiger dash man, ran the 100 yard dash in 9 3-5 seconds and the 220 yard dash in 21 1-5 seconds, each equalling the world's record. The time in each event will not be officially recorded as tiing the record, however, as the wind was at Scholz's back in each instance. The Ohio State University baseball team made a good showing in the series of practice games with Joe Tinker's Columbus team of the American Association and looks good for a high place in the Big Ten race. Missouri won the first series in the race for the baseball championship of the Missouri Valley by winning two out of three games from the Ames Aggies in Columbia last Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Missouri won the first and last games by scores of 6-5 and 6-3 and Ames took the second contest by a 7-4 score. Woman's Forum To Elect The regular meeting of the Woman's Forum will be held Thursday, at 3 o'clock, Room 110, Fraser Hall. 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