UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FLUSH WITH VICTORY TIGERS MEET VARSITY Missouri, Old Rival, Comes Her After Taking Thirteen Straight Games The probability is that the Kansas lineup tomorrow will be the same as the one which defeated the Cornhuskers here April 25 by a 13 to 2 score. This lineup is: Carter, c. Craig or Pointer, p. Chase, C. Gibbens or Weber, ch. Shimba, Bratt, ss.; Captain Smee, lf.; Gibbens, cf., and Weber, wr. The Tigers, fresh from thirteen straight victories seven of which have been Missouri Valley Conference games, will invade the Jayhawken camp tomorrow afternoon for two games with Coach McCarty's proteg With this lineup going at its best Kansas should make a strong showing with a good chance to win from the exalted Tigers. The Jayhawkers always play their best game against them and are undeniable those who uphold their record tomorrow. The game is scheduled to begin at four o'clock sharp. Captain Smee predicts there will be the old time rivalry between the two schools and that the Jayhawkers have a mighty good chance to change the Tigers luck. The fact that the Tigers have won thirteen straight victories over the Cincinnati Panthers fama as a sure sign that the Jayhawkers will win the clashes. The weather was fine for practice yesterday afternoon and the squad held its regular practice on Hamilton Field as McCook Field was being used for the May Fete. Most of the allotted time was given over to batting practice. Lofty Sproull occupied the box meantime, but before the game tomorrow afternoon will be held on McCook Field this afternoon. SPORT BEAMS Sproull will have a hard man to beat when Duncan, the crack Missouri miler, gets started in the meet Saturday, if reports of his speed have not been exaggerated. He did the mile in the Ames meet in a little more than 4:29, and Sproull has never made better time than that. If Sproull is in shape, the mile should be the prettiest race of the day. The Kansas State Collegian (Manhattan) speaks of Rice and Treweeke as two of the best high jumpers in America. The McCook diamond has been put into excellent condition since the rainy weather of the last two weeks, so that the Tiger-Jawhawk game tomorrow afternoon should be a fast game with a minimum of errors. Coach McCarty's proteges will have their final practice this afternoon. One of the most comical games of baseball seen on Hamilton or McCook Fields this season was played yesterday afternoon on the west end of Hamilton Field between the junior and senior nines from the School of Pharmacy. The juniors won by a 15 to 0 score. Their lineup was: Dieford, 3b; Gibson, 2b; O'Toole, 3b; Grissom, 5s; Spradlin, 1f; Childs, cf; O. Smith, rf. The senior lineup was: Griffith, c; Farris, p; Cooney, 1b; Barnes, 2b; Todd, 3b; Johnson, ss; Blaylock, f; Harrison, s; and Diller, rf. This is Missouri week at McCook Field. The Tigers will come here for two baseball games tomorrow and Friday afternoons, and the truck will arrive in Saturday morning. The Kansas tennis squad will be to Columbia Friday and Saturday. It is nice to wear a Jayhawker baseball suit. At the May Fete yesterday afternoon the members of the squad who were suited-up passed away on October 28. Chase, the star first baseman who changed clothes before coming over Maînée 2:20 Nights 8:20 Alexander C A R R late star of "Potash and Permuter" and Company in "An April Shower." Frances NORDSTROM and William PINKHAM in a Quaint Comedy entitled, "All Wrong." MOORE, GARDNER and ROSE Clean, Clever, Classy Comics. Estelle WENTWORTH, the American Prima Donna. with the squad, was stopped by one of the vigilant ticket collectors of the gentler sex and asked to donate. Being a good sport, Chuck donated the necessary two-bits and passed on with the rest of the squad. CAITES BROTHERS, tailor made Boys. Richard WHELELER and Gertrude DOLAN in a 1917 Offering of Characteristic Dances and Gowns. ORPHEIM TRAVEL WEEKLY The World at Work and Play Extra Attraction—Favorites of Many Broadway Successes, Florens TEMPEST and Marion SUNSHINE in "A Broadway Bouquet." Next Week—Nellie V. NICHOLS. "Will Someone Name My Nationality?" It is a noticeable fact that the Jay-hawker spectators like peanuts. It makes no difference whether they are attending the May Fete or a baseball game. Tommy, who sells "pin-nots" and candy at such occasions, said he had over 600 packs of the underground fruit before the May Fete was half over. Natalie ALT, a musical comedy Favorite. Four Singles and One Double Agnains Tigers Friday and Saturday Kansas will open her Missouri Valley Conference tennis season next Friday and Saturday against the Tigers at Columbia. Five matches, four singles and one double, will be staged Two singles will be played Friday afternoond and the doubles will be played Saturday afternoon. K. U. OPENS TENNIS SEASON Night 10-25-50-75 Matince Matinee Daily 10-25-50 Captain Cowill said this morning that the squair which would make the trip, had not yet been chosen, but that it would probably be picked Wednesday. He did not know just how many of the players would be taken in the trip but said that two would probably be all that would go. Kenneth B. Uhls is the only player who has a sure place on the squad, according to the captain. Uhls is considered by the best men with a racket seen on McCook Field for several years. The rainy weather has prevented tennis practice on MeCook Field courts for a week or more but practice started again yesterday. Although all of the candidates for the squad have been inactive during this time, Captain Cowill is confident that the Jayhawkins will take the honors in the two days tournament with the Tigers. MISSOURI IS SLATED TO WIN TRACK MEET Jayhawkers Will Meet Tigers With crippled Team Next Saturday Kansas will present a crippled line-up when the meet with Missouri is started Saturday. Welsh will not be here to run in the quarter or the relay and Trewekew will not be able to compete in the high jump or broad jump. Both are doing work in some branch of the military service. Welsh was counted on for a second in the 440-yard dash and was one of the main cogs in the relay team. Treweeke was sure of first in the high and possibly the broad jump. Simpson is the star broad jumper for the Tigers. Howland probably will be used for the first time in a Missouri meet when he runs the mile. There is also a possibility of Stateater running the mile, because Missouri has no two miler of importance and he can repeat as he did in the indoor meet with the Miss. O'Leary of Davison, Davidson, and O'Leary are the probable entries for the dash events, while Crowley will be used in the quarter, O'Leary will be counted on for first man in the quarter as usual. Rodkey and Murphy will run the half while Sproull will be the other entry in the mile. Casey will be the only entry probably in the hurdles. Casey, Ziegler, and Woodward will do the half on the school. The javelin may be one of the on the program Saturday and Woodward is handy with this weight. Johnson will compete against Missouri for the first time when he does the broad jump. He went nearly 22 feet in the Agile meet Friday and then on first place if he continues to improve. LET THE Eubanks Auto Express handle your baggage. Both phones 178 Night Phone 1472J QUEEN QUALITY PUMPS FOR SUMMER Evening slippers of graceful contour, and long line vamps, flexible as a glove. Smart low heeled pumps and oxfords for school. 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May's Fate "Lawson May may learn the May Fete"—Bulletin from news editor's desk. The logical man, so say we all. (Note: This was inserted at the linocut. Editor May's knowledge or consent. Lawson is so modest, y'know!) 829 Mass. Street. Send the Daily Kansan home. SIGN UP BEFORE MAY 15 TENNIS PLAYERS MUST Class tournaments for the women of the University entering the women's Interclass Tennis Tournament will begin the last of next week. Because of the weather, no definite date has been set. The entries so far have been very good. From all indications the freshmen are going to have as good a showing as they did in the swimming meet. Their entries exceed those of any other class. Because of the drawing and making out of schedules, Miss Pratt has asked that all students intending to enter the tournament sign up before play. No person can play in the tournament unless she signs before this date. A Daily Letter Home—The Daily Kansan. 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