UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MEN FOR MILE RELAY AT DRAKE ARE CHOSEN Games Men for the mile relay at the Drake relay games, April 21, were picked yesterday afternoon. Rodkey the veteran half miler won first place in 52.3 second. Sproul, Welsh, Murphy, and Crowley also wins. Manager W. O. Hamilton plans to take six or seven men to the meet. Kansas Will Compete in Two Events at Drake Relay The time made in the mile relay try-outs yesterday was excellent considering the sandy and heavy condition of the truck. Ten or eleven teams managed to get through the management at Drake wants more teams in the four mile relay. Stateler, Groene, Rodkey, and Sproull will be the entries in the four mile relay. If the mile relay is run, Sproull, Welsh, Rodkey, and O'Leary will be the men. Groene probably will not make the triit if this team is sponsored by Welsh, Sproull, and Rodkey are the men entered in the two mile relay. SPORT BEAMS A team will be entered in the two mile relay, and another either in the four mile or mile relay. If O'Leary is able to make the trip, Hamilton will enter the mile relay but if he is called into service in the engineering company at Topea, the four mile relay will be entered. Coach Venne's slugging Haskell Indian Nine are scheduled to meet the Bethany College nine tomorrow at four o'clock on the Haskell diamond. This will be the only college game of Lawrence this week at Man-hattan, not succeed in landing a game for the Jayhawker nine. In the last home game the Indians smashed out two home runs and one three-bagger. It is not known just what action the Senate will take in regard to University athletics, but the athletes, students, Manager Hamilton, the coaches and some of the prominent faculty athletic teams. The physical benefits derived from athletic training are great, and although some of the best Jay- hawker athletes have joined various army organizations, there does not seem to be sufficient reason to abolish athletics. Instead of abolishing athletics as some of the colleges and universities over the country have done, K. U. should follow the example of our best known training school for army off-duty athletes. In practice, we make a ruling that every man should participate in some form of athletics along with the regular army training. The list of Jayahwaker athletes who have enlisted either for army work or for work on the farm is: Jick Fast, Mac McIlhenny, Ernst Uhrlaub, Harry Vernon, Jack Frost, Roland Ruble, Dormand O'Leary, George Coffin, Jack Hettinger, and Frank McFarland. Mac Mellhenny acquired a new nickname in the game at St. Marys Saturday. For some unknown reason the St. Marys fans called him "Cupie" and it has become popular with the Jayhawk squad. The Tiger baseball nine has been going good so far and probably will be the hardest team on the layawker schedule to beat. They have a chance to win the season and four of them have been Missouri Valley Conference games—two with the Kansas Aggies and two with Ames, Captain Smee said, however, that he believed Kansas would encounter little competition in winning from the Tigers. Only three Tiger athletes have left school so far to enlist in the army or to go on the farm. Athletic Director Brewer has announced of dropping athletic schedules until it becomes more necessary than it is now. A Daily Letter Home—The Daily Kansan. TASTY! That's the big feature of Wiedemann's OWN MAKE Brand of Chocolates only 50c the lb. Wiedemann's Have One of These New Models The Spring Season's best models and materials will be found on display at our store. Pinch-backs, full, half and three-quarter belters, in tweeds, stripes and plains. 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These are just the defects one would expect among students. The last two can be remedied by appropriate medical treatment of physical education has set itself the task of developing the men in these particulars. Ralph Roister Doister cast will meet Wednesday at 4 p. m. in Room 204, Fraser. "The physical examination we give here is only a preliminary one. When the Guard is mustered into federal service the men are all re-examined. The federal examining officers never hesitate to turn back a man whom they see is not standing armly. By requiring a relatively high standard here we save the men the annoyance later on of being sent back from Fort Riley. Any man we pass here I consider absolutely fit to go ahead with the training." Insure with 1845 The Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. of Newark, N.J. H. W. ALLEN, State Agent, Wichita Worley To Lecture Here Worley To Lecture Here John S. Worley, a former University member of the Valuation board of the Interstate Commerce commission, will lecture to the students in the School of Engineering April 23. Mr. Worley is one of the five engineers appointed by the U.S. land properties of the United States. Generally fair tonight and Wednes- day. Not much change in tempera- ture. Send the Daily Newsletter HOTEL KUPPER 11th and McGee Streets Kansas City, Mo. A good place to make your headquarters. Particularly desirable for ladies—being on Petticat Lane—the center of the shopping district. Convenient to all theaters Excellent cafe in connection. Let us figure on that next banquet. WALTER S. MARS Proprietor and Manager. The students of the University of Michigan recently adopted the honor system of examinations, and put them on a national schedule. The nation last month. The vote stood 2,700 to 1,800 in favor of its adoption—Ex. A Daily Letter Home—The Daily Kannan. 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