UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Methodist Church Sunday: Henry Allen, of Wichita, morning; Homer Hoch, of Marion, evening. Hear them! Hear them!—Adv. Brick ice-cream. We will cut it to suit. Reynolds Bros. Bell 645; Home 358..Adv. Limeade, 5c, Reynolds Bros.-Adv Special: Fresh Fruit Frappe Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Lameade, 5c, Reynolds Bros.-Adw. Methodist Church Sunday; Henry Avenida mornings; mating, Hoeh, of Marlboro; Singing; Hear them! Hear them!-Adw. The High School Student who expects to Go Into Business has his choice of two plans: 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. MISSOURI GETS BUT ONE HIT FROM BISHOP Address UNIVERSITY KANSAN VOCATION EDITOR LAWRENCE Tigers Cannot Couple With Offerings of Kansas Pitcher and Lose--6 to 0 WANDEL BATS HOME RUN K. U. Centerfielder Puts Ball Over Fence for Four Bases—Angerer Clouted Out of Box Lloyd Bishop, recently signed with the Cleveland Americans, held the Missouri Tigers to one hit yesterday and scored six runs. The score was 6-0. Bishop pitched a remarkable game, one of the best ever twirled on McCook field. Only one Tiger scored on his first play. Eight men faced the K. U. captain. Ten struck out, one knocked an easy fly to right field and the rest were on infield plays. Behind Bishop was the K. U. team at its best. Demonstrated by another player played brilliantly as the Kansas team scored its first errorless game. The Jayhawkers added nine singles to their batting total, yesterday. Angerere lasted but five innings and Taylor, who relieved him in the sixth, could do but little better. Missouri played miserable ball in the field and the Kansans took advantage of their opponents' errors. Hogg, the Tiger first baseman, was the only Missourian who visited a base. Bishop put the bull too close to the visitor in the fifth and Hogg smashed a three by five base over the next two batsmen. Bishop then whiffed the next two batsmen. Wandel's homer in the fifth was a feature. Kansas scored enough runs to win in the third when Sommers walked and ran to second on a passed ball. Wandel lifted a long飞 fly to center, advancing Sommers to third. Hogg missed the throw-in and Togo snaked home for the first score. Vander Vries then singled and annexed second on Hogg's wild throw. DeLongry's single scored Van der Vries. Sommers, the first Kansan up in the fifth, fanned but was safe on first when Catcher Hall dropped the ball and made a wild peg. Wandel laid one down, advancing Sommers and was safe at first when Hall made another poor throw to catch Sommers at second. DeLongy singled, scoring Sommers. Bishop walked and Chimney escaped to walk on a basket which nabbed Wandel at the platter. With the bases full, Pitcher Angerer walked Chimery, forcing DeLongy home for another run. Painter fanned Wandel knocked the ball over the fence for a homer in the sixth, making the count five love for the Jay-hawkers. K. U. made its last tally in the eighth. After two tries, he out short, swiped second, went to third on De-Longy's grounder and scored when Bishop singled. The score: KANSAS WILL MEET SOONER TENNIS TEAM The score: Missouri AB R H RO A E C. c. 4 0 0 2 0 1 Hall.c. 3 0 0 14 2 2 Palfryman, ss. 3 0 0 0 1 2 Taylor, 2b., p. 3 0 0 0 1 1 Woolsey, 2b. 1 0 0 0 1 0 Hogg, 1b 3 0 1 6 0 2 Woody, f. 3 0 1 6 0 0 Capp, rf. 3 0 0 0 0 0 Dawson, b. 2 0 0 1 2 1 Anger, p. 1 0 0 1 1 0 McMillion* 1 0 0 0 0 0 Wilson** 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 0 1 24 8 7 Kansas AB R H PO A 8 7 Summers, c. 4 2 1 10 1 0 Wandel, cf. 5 1 1 0 0 Van der Vries ss. 3 2 2 1 2 0 DeLongy, 2b. 4 1 2 1 0 Bishop, p. 3 0 1 1 0 Paintier, 3b. 5 1 1 1 0 Chinery, fry. 3 0 1 1 0 Sproull, 1b. 3 1 0 11 1 0 Smee, lf. 3 0 1 0 0 Total 33 6 9 27 8 0 Score by innings: R. H. E. Missouri 000 000 000—0 1 7 Kansas 002 021 01x—6 9 0 Summary: Home run, Wande Three base hit, Hogg. Stolen bases DeLongy, Van der Vries. Sacrifice hit, Van der Vries. Hit by pitcher ball, Van der Vries and DeLongy, by Taylor. Base on bails, off Taylor, Struck out: by Taylor, off Taylor, Strike out: by Taylor, 8. Left on bases: Kansas, 10; Missouri 1. First base on errors: Kansas 2. Umpire, Moss, of St. Marys. Jayhawkers to Contest Oklahoma on McCook Courts Tomorrow Afternoon The Kansas tennis team will meet Oklahoma on the McCook courts Friday afternoon and Saturday. Four matches in singles and one in doubles Send the Daily Kansan home. Teacheren and Smith will represent Kansas in the singles and Teacheren and Richardson will the doubles at the first afternoon will be played Friday at 3:45. The round-robin tennis tournament which was played last week to pick the Varsity team, resulted in the following choice: Dix Teachenor, John R. Smith, Encell Richardson, and William Barnes. Teachenor, played brilliantly throughout the tournament and came out undefeated; Smith was defeated by Teachenor; Richardson lost to Smith, and Barnes was defeated by Teachenor, Smith, and Richardson. Manager Hamilton has arranged matches with other schools for every week until June 1. Dual matches with Oklahoma will be finished Saturday and next Friday and Saturday the Missouri net men will be here. The Kansas state intercollegiate tournament will be played May 22-23. All the matches will be played in Lawrence with the exception of the Conference tournament in St. Louis, May 29 and 30. FOR RENT - Furnished rooms in modern house at one-half usual price, 1317 Ohio store. Phone 2237 Call before 0 a.m. or m. after 4 p. m. There's really more backbone to the "yellow box Kodak Films" than others, and expert developers will tell you to. Get the best, then do printing. Let them do printing and developing for you—their work is fine. 146-3 Methodist Church Sunday; Henry Allen, of Wichita, morning; Homer Hoch, of Marion, evening. Hear them! Hear them!—Adv. LOST-On Monday on Ohio or 9th street, a black Spanish lace scarf. Finder return to Westminster Hall, or phone 804. 148-3 The Crowd Reads THE DAILY KANSAN If you want a crowd at your Play Dance Mixer Advertise it in the Daily Kansan Kansan Ads Pay The New Taper Crown Straws From the House of Tomlison & Co. We are showing them in Sennits Rice Straws and all fancy braids. JOHNSON & CARL Running in Today's Election *Janning in Today's Brexition* *Victor Bottomly and* *Carson Carson.* For vice-president: Bill Brown and McKinley H. Warren. For secretary: Russel Gen. For members from the College: Walter Rockwell, Samuel A. J. Johnson, Austin Bailey, Otha M. Ficka, E. Wrighton, Hugh M. Henry, Henry E. Benemuth, Ritter, J. W Dyche, E. E Benemuth, Sam, Herguson, Landon Laird, Geo. H. Vansell, and E. M. Johnson For members from the School of Engineering: Arthur Stacey, Leon Bocker, Dean Ackers, Lloyd E. Jackson, Floyd L. Nutting, and Gordon From the School of Pharmacy: Frank McCafferty. From the School of Law: C. H. Cory, John C. Greenstreet, and Thomas J. Horsley. For member from the School of Medicine, Victor La Mer, and Horace R. Boone. For member from the Graduate School: C. C. Janzen and Charles F. Green. Party who took flasher apparatus from Gym., Tuesday is known. Please return to Kansan office.— Adv. 148-3 Why Kansan Advertising Brings Results Every Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Professor Reads it five times a week Want to combine improvement with pleasure? Attend the Summer Session of the University of Kansas Begins Thursday, June 11. First term (six weeks) ends July 22. Second term (three weeks) ends August 12. Credits may be earned in the Graduate School, College, School of Engineering, School of Law, School of Fine Arts, and School of Education. Also entrance credits may be earned in several departments. There will be sixty-two members of the Summer Session faculty in twenty-seven departments, and they will offer oge hundred and twenty-nine courses in: Astronomy, Botany, Chemistry, Drawing and Design, Economics, Education, English, Entomology, French, Geology, German, History and Political Science, Home Economics, Journalism, Latin, Law, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy and Psychology, Physical Education, Physics, Physiology, Public Speaking, Shop Work, Sociology, Spanish, Zoology. No spot in Kansas has better climatic conditions in summer than Mt. Oread, and no university in America has better opportunities for efficient summer work. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO Dean of the Summer Session University of Kansas, Lawrence "BREWSTER'S MILLONS" LAST DAY AT THE AURORA