UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Rain: The weather prediction for tomorrow Keep That New Spring Suit Dry with one of our new Mistproof Balmacaans. The patterns show "Some Class." Just like they're wearing in England. Priced here at $17, $20 and $25. Double texture raincoats $5 to $10. English Gaberdines $12.50 to $25. Where K. U. Students Study Mechanics Interior of Engineering Shops. This Is the DAILY KANSAN'S BARGAIN WEEK Subscribe now for next year and get the Summer Session Kansan FREE See the Special Bargain Offer on Page 2 ALPHA TAU OMEGAS WIN SECOND DIVISION HONORS Defeat Sigma Nus 8 to 1 in Fast Pan-Hellenic Baseball Game By winning from the Sigma Nus by a score of 8 to 1, the Alpha Taus won the championship of the second division of the Pan-Hellenic baseball league yesterday afternoon. Clean hits at opportune times won for the A. T. O's while Meadowcott Sigma Nus to four scattered hits. By winning the game the Alpha Taus go into the finals with the winners of the first division. Score by innings: R. H. E. Alpha Tau 204 110 x 10 8 11 1 Sigma Tu 000 010 0 - 1 4 1 Batteries: Meadows and Ise. De-Longy and Stelzner. TO INTRODUCE NEW SPORT Freshmen in the College and School of Engineering Will Play LaCrosse A contest in la croise will be held between the freshmen of the School of Engineering and the College soon. Dr. James Naismith, in speaking of the contest, said that he wished the game would be taken up more generally by the students of the University, since it is beneficial physically as well as interesting. Do Not Care for Archery The necessary equipment for the archery classes has come but the girls have been too busy with swimming to take much interest in the Few Swim in Potter Lake Potter Lake is open to swimmers every day from 4 to E30 according to swim timings. There are very few students, except expert swimmers and divers, that swim in the lake. Few Swim in Potter Lake Chemical Society Meets At the one hundred second meeting of the Kansas City Section of the American Chemical Society. Saturday afternoon in the Chemistry Building, three very interesting papers by recognized chemical authorities of this state were read. The first was on "Non-Industrial Chemistry", by Dr. B. Owen, of the College of Agriculture, the second was by Dr. D. L. Randall, of Baker University, on "The Rare Earths and Their Separation," and the third was on "Recent Progress in Industrial Organic Chemistry" and was read by Mr. J. B. Whelan, an instructor in chemistry at the University of Kansas. K. U. Calendar Tuesday 3-4 Chancellor's open hour to faculty. 4:30 Y. W. C. A. Farewell to Seniors, a. "One Thing College Has Given Me," Ten seniors, b. "What Some Seniors Have Meant to Me," Underclassmen. Leader, Pearl Carpenter, (Myers Hall.) 7:30 Glee Club Practice, (Fraser.) Christian Science Society, (Myers Hall). 4:30 Practice Teachers' Meeting, (Myers Hall). 7:30 Botany Club (Snow.) 7:30 American Inst. Elec. Eng. (Marvin.) 7:30 Band Practice. (Fraser.) Manhattan. May 29 Baseball, St. Marys at St. Marys. May 30 Missouri Valley Track Meet at St. Louis. June 6 Western Conference Track Meet at Chicago. **Wednesday** 4:30 Cercle Francais, (306 Fra.) 4:30 Geological Club, (201 Ha.) Annual Invitation High School Track Meet. **Athletics** May 27-28 Baseball, K. S. A. C. at Thursday 11:00 Entomological Club, (Mu.) 4:30 Architectural Engineering Society, (Marvin.) 7:00 Amer. Soc. Mech. Friday 11:00 Chapel. PAN-HELLENIC MEET TODAY Dr. James Naismith in speaking of the plans for the annual regatta to be held on Potters lake said that more attention would be given to the events of water games and fancy diving. It is not probable that there will canoe races as it is very difficult to obtain the canoes. J. A. Jacobia has been secured by the University - to give lessons in fancy diving which will help to make the contest more interesting. GIVE ATTENTION TO DIVING The annual Pan-Hellenic track meet will be staged this afternoon on McCook field. All the regular events except the long distances and a few dashes will be on the program with a special 50 yard dash and obstacle contest. Eighty Greeks are listed in the entries. The following fraternities are represented: Betas, Pih Gams, Alph Taus, Phil Deltis, Sigma Chis, Alph Nus, Phil Pias, and SIG alp. Greek Letter Men Competing on Me-Cook Field This Afternoon Water Games and Swimming Will be Feature Development Registan 11:00 Chapel. Saturday If possible Doctor Naismith will have a girls' class in archery take part in the program. Send the Daily Kansan home. PHI BETA PI WINS TROPHY Medical Fraternity Defeats Keltz and Takes League Baseball Championship Phi Beta Pi was awarded the123 Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity won the cup offered in the Inter-Fraternity League. The cup was won last Saturday when he beat the last the team in 14-7, making a total percentage of 800 for the Medics. The cup was awarded by Johnson & Carl. Following is the fina lstanding: W L Pct Phi Beta Pi 4 1 80 Phi Alpha Delta 2 2 50 Sigma Delta Pi 2 2 50 Fuelson 2 2 50 Keltz 2 3 40 Sigma Phi Sigma 2 3 40 GOLF TOURNAMENT IS ON C. A. Altman and E. E. Briggs are leading in the handicap golf tournament on the Oread course this week. Briggs won from Bunny Wilson and Altman beat him in the tournament, Patterson defeated Miller, Frank Briggs won from Lambert and Graber beat A. Sterling. Students And Professors Compete in Handicap Games Send the Daily Kansan home. Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes White Pumps White Canvas White Rubber Sole Pumps. One of the Newest Styles-$2.00. See them at See them at The High School Student Fischers' who expects to Go Into Business has his choice of two plans: has his choice of two plains. He may either "work his way" into business as the old-fashioned lawyer worked his way into law, or he may get an expert knowledge of the business first as the modern lawyer does of law. In either case he will probably start his business life "at the bottom," but with a sound education to help him he can go ahead faster and farther than by the other plan. Among its 800 courses the University of Kansas has many that deal directly or indirectly with the principles and practice of almost every business pursuit. Address UNIVERSITY KANSAN VOCATION EDITOR LAWRENCE