UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- "Olus" one piece Shirt and Drawers. Introducing Our store's now the happy home of OLUS one-piece shirt and drawers. In OLUS being one-piece, you have the practical preventative of shirts working up and drawers working down. Made with a closed crotch and a closed back. In all materials. Johnson & Carl $1.50 up Reports Due Tomorrow Registrar G. O. Foster issued the following statement today to officers of student organizations: "General Purchasing Agent, James T. Lardner, will be in Lawrence Wednesday of noon for a period of auditing accounts of all University organizations. "Will you kindly hand in to this office on or before Tuesday, April 28, a report of your receipts and disbursements covering the period since last report was made? The official affairs of your organization will require you to make expenditures or receipts before the close of the school year, a statement to this effect should be sent in (and a report made up complete and handed in before Commencement or before you leave Lawrence for the vacation.) 1. Balance of cash on hand at date of last report. "This record should show: 2. Receipts up to close of school year. 3. Expenditures from date of last report to close of school year. 4. Balance cash on hand at date of report. "This should be signed by you with a certificate as to the correctness and completeness of the statement. Offer that your accounts may be properly audited please submit all books, voucher checks and check stubs, receipts and receipts stubs, bank book and all other papers necessary to make a complete audit." Baseball goods and tennis balls at Wilson's Drug Store.—Adv. 138-5 Debate. Literacy Test For Immigrants, Missouri vs. Kansas, Fraser Hall; Tuesday; 8:00 O'clock--Adv. Spalding and Reach official balls. Carroll's.-Adv. New Vaudeville Theatre Wrestling Match Catch-as-catch-can WEDNESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 29 WEDNESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 29 PROF. WESTMAN, Physical Culture Instructor at Washburn College vs. HERMAN STROH, Champion of Lawrence Two Falls Out of 3—To a Finish. This Will Be a Fast Go DON'T MISS IT. Good Preliminaries Prices 35c and 50c Ringside Seats 75a There Will Be No Show Monday Or Tuesday At This Theatre Monday K. U. Calendar 7:30 University Debating Society, (119 Fraser). Tuesday 11:00 Assembly. 3-4 Chancellor's open hour to faculty. 4:30 Y. W. C. A. Estes Park, Stella Simmons, (Myers Hall). 7:30 Glee Club practice, (Fra). 7:30 Y.M.C.A. Prof. R. A. Schweger, (Myers Hall). 8:00 M. U.-K. U. debate, (Fra). Wednesday. 4:30 Cercle Francais, (306 Fra). 4:30 Mining Journal, (201 Ha). 4:30 Practice Teachers' Meeting, (Myers Hall). 7:30 Rural Concert, (Fra). 8:15 Second Concert, Spring Music Festival, Robinson Gym. Thursday 11:00 Entomological Club. (Mu). 2:30 Third Concert, Music Festival, St. Paul Symphony Orchestra, (Robinson Gymnasium). 4:00 Economics Lecture, Mr. Samuel T. Howe, Chairman State Tax Commission, "The State Tax Commission and Tax Reform," (201 Adm). 7:00 Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng. (130 Ohio). 7:30 City Engineering Society, (Marvin). 8:15 Fourth Concert, Music Festival, St. Paul Symphony Orchestra, (Robinson Gym). Friday. 11:00 Assembly. 1:30 K. U.-N. U. dual track meet (McCook). 3:00 Seventh Interscholastic tennis tournament, (McCook). 7:30 Interscholastic H. S. Debating League. Saturday. Seventh Interscholastic tennis tournament, (McCook). Eleventh annual interscholastic track meet. (McCook). 8:15 Faculty stag. Y. M. C. A. (Myers Hall). Athletics May 6-7-Baseball, Missouri at Lawrence. May 8—K. S. A. C.-K. U. dual track meet at Manhattan. May 14-15-Baseball, Missouri at Columbia. May 16-18-K. U. K. dual track meet at Columbia. May 21-22-Baseball, Ames at Ames, Iowa. May 23-Annual invitation H. S. meet at Lawrence. May 27-28-Baseball, K. S. A. C. at Manhattan. May 29-Baseball, St. Marys at St. Marys. May 30-Baseball Valley track meet at St. Louis. June 6-Western Conference track meet at Chicago. Future Events May 5-7-Merchants' Week. PLAY SEVEN MORE H. H. LEAFUE GAMES Boarding House Ball Teams Meet in Second Week Slugging Contests Standing of the Teams W. L. Pct. Columbus 2 0 1000 Babb 2 0 1000 Ellis 2 0 1000 K. K. 2 0 1000 Ko-op 1 0 1000 1221 1 0 1000 Nutting 1 1 500 Midway 1 1 500 Stevenson 1 1 500 Martin 0 1 000 Hope 0 2 000 Co-op 0 2 000 Wouldst 0 2 000 Gillespie 0 2 000 Marks 0 2 000 Seven more Hash House League games were played Friday and Saturday. Columbus 15, Gillespie 1 The feature of the Columbus Gillespie game was the club club. It was 11, was the three home runs secured by the victors—one from each of the three pitchers the Gillespie team used. The game was loose most of the time, and was marked by many errors on both sides. Batteries (Hampton, Mackenzie, MacArthur, Lynch; Gillespie, Poierer, Hartshaupt, Hust, Ust, and Emery. Columbus 15, Gillespie 11 Midway 6. Stevenson 4 May 11-14-Kansas Newspaper Week State and National Newspaper Conference. The superior pitching of Wedell enabled the Midway nine to win from the Stevenson Club 6 to 4. The game was well-played and interesting;unting, hitting, driving, Wing and Potwin; Stevenson, Grady and Jones; the Stevenson battery starred. Babb 12. Wouldst 3 In a one-sided inning game, the Babb House defeated the Wouldst club Saturday by a score of 12 to 3. The Babbs found Elliot and Blincoe easily while the Wouldn't Club had trouble in connecting up with what Taylor presented. The team won, but were the errorless field and the heavy hitting of the Babbs, especially Dingman and Lyles. The score by inimings H. R. E. Bates 401 4x - 18 Wouldst 000 21 - 6 3 7 Wouldst 000 21 - 6 3 7 Batteries: Babb; Taylor and Barret; Wouldst: Elliot, Blincoe and Sloan. McLaughlin, ampire. Fierabend, Schmeffer, Watkins, Wallingdorf, Smart, Devil, Earley, Fligerger, Glenn, Gulloff, Chinnery, Kitchen, Guillefoy, Chinnery (captain), McMeel (manager) Ellis 15. Co-od 11 By nosing out a larger score in an extra inning in the ball game Saturday with the Co-ops the Ellis ball club was able to maintain its one-thousand per cent average. At the end of the seventh, which was the agreed number of innings played, but in the eighth the Ellis club ran in five men and the Co-op one ending the game with a score of 15 to 11. Midway: Fisk (manager), Travis (captain), Barnard, Crow, Paul, Daub, Arnold, Williams, McCafferty. Apple, Wedell, Potwin. Apple, Yokumk. Co-Op; Bost, Boyington Parker, Kincaid, Milner, Hunsinger, McKenney, Pattison. Outside play. Hunter, Cluster, Brown Grey Cooper, Jones. Thompson tied the score in the seventh by bringing in two men on a two base hit. Thomann, who pitched the first innning for the Ellis club, got a home run on a three base hit. The score by innings: R. H. E. 040 633 011 Coy-op. 102 333 35= 15. 6 102 333 35= 15. 6 Batteries: Co-op. Hughes and Aller Ellis, Thomann, Thompson and Palumbras. The game between Ko-op and Marks was interesting, though loose in spots, both sides making several costly errors. The Ko-op gained the lead in the second and held it until the first of the seventh, when Marks by combining hits with errors secured a win. Marks then played back strong in their half and pushed over two runs winning the game with one out and the bases full. Ko-op 8, Marks K. K.: George Humes (captain), H. H, Wentworth, A. T.Cowan, H. F. Fuppenthal, H. W. Dixon, Walter Hart, Clarence Richter, Roy Kent, H. N.Thien, J. P. Caffery, Robt. Brooks, E. L. Treece, M. K. Beverage, Black Bighal, G. W. Coffelt, Jack Greenstreet, Harry Henderson, H. W. Hanson, W. P. Barnes (manager). Stevenson: S. M. Haag (manager), G. Q. Grady (captain), C. W Goldwin, F. B. Campbell, C. S. DeHouin, R. H. Pevens, E. E. Gates, W. V Hatcher, G. P. Hinshaw, C. A Huffman, L. H. Howden, W. Janes, W. Wischling, M. Morgan McLaren, W. R. Pickerling, R. D Teasley, E. L. Vermillion, B. P Bixby, L. E. Helvem and E. C Mowry. Score by innings: Koop 4 02 140 2-8 Oak 5 01 113 003-7 Batteries; Ko-op, McLoughlin and Wallack; Marks, McFadden, Henderson, and Allen, Umpire, Berwick. In a well-played game, which was forced into an extra innning, K. K. defeated Martin 5 to 4. Coffelt, inserted as a pinch hitter, won the game with a single when two were down and third was occupied. Babb House; Jo D. Berwick (manager), Ray Bartell (captain), Roy Norrick, Will F. Rau, B. L. McKenzie, Matt Gulfoyle, James Nelson, Otto Fair, O. A. Dingman, Leo Les, A. M. Cmullough, Frea锤, H. E. Day, Martin Taylor, W. J. Crowley. K. H. E. K. K. 8 4 4 Margin 8 4 4 Nutting 14, Hope 11 Nutting defeated Hope 14 to 11. Wouldst: E. Blincoe (captain), F, E. Bill, B. Will (blair manager), L. A. Curry, J. A. Elliott, I. R. Elswick, D. S. Miles, J. H. E. Nottingham, C. F. Sloan, C. Yager. Outside players: L. Weibel, Benson. Trimmer. Here Is the Official Nutting: Andy Groft (captain), C. Conkey, R. Weaver, E. Kerau, L. Harsha, L. Harsh, J. P. Buckkenh c, Cory, A. Boman, F. Nutting. Outside players: Orin Ruth, C. Baer, and H. King. Here Is the Official List of H.H. Leaguers 1221: Harry Willson, Pau Pyer, Miles Vaughan, William W. Ferguson, Landon Laird $ Sam H. Ferguson. Outside players: Clarence Williams- herbert Flint, C. August Ritter, C. S. Sturtevant, C. L. Gibson, Ross Busebark, J. A. Greenless. Ko-op: J. Hunt, J. Klewer, E. Coffey, C. Dimithem H. L. Osborn, C. C. Ober, A. M. Durbon, H. M. Tompkins, J. Hostinksy, J. MeLoughlin (captain), E. Lindaner L. Meisner, F. O. Blaylock, R. W. MacGregor, Moore, Ute Simeh, A. H. Wallack (manager). Daniels; O. M. Larimore, V. J. Bowersock, H. N. Baugher, George Smee (captain), S. E. Campbell, Herbert Howland, E. C. Arnold (manager), Milton Baker, J. E. Jones, Carl Jones, John E. Bussel Russell, Harvey Dales, Glen Gamber, Arnold Nordstrom, and William Cady. Columbus: Joe Lynch, Hainbach, Gillespie: Arlin, A. Johnson, X. Johnson, Poier (manager), McClure, Dyke, McGinnis, Yust (captain), Warren, Emery, Fitzsimmons, Treussell, Gardner, Frank, Foote, Campbell, Wood, Bearg, Coffman, C. Jones, Rummel, Clark, Edwards, Dubac, Hartshough, F. E. Jones Gamber, Keefer, Allen, Malla, Malona, Merriell, Steinhauler, Walters, Yost, Spurrier, Clark, Terry, Riggs, Sperry, Clark, Norse, Nordstrom, Jally, and Vansell The following members will represent the Ellis Club in the Hash League: Ropy Thompson, mgr, Toots Thoman, Togo Palmer, Lim Chitten, captain, Debashish Ghattu,黛比亚, Graham, Gene Davis, Tilly Tillotson, Ikkie Baker, Tiny Morrill, Heine Hennigh, Stone Lindsay. Marks: H. P. McFadden (manager), Hall, Wickert, Hughes, Lambert, Allen, Henderson, Bond, Pedro-jerke, Parker, Darby, Bugher, Willett. Co-op: Parker Miller (manager and captain), Parker, Long, Russ, Indians Celebrate The Haskell Institute braves were in full dress last night in celebration of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the M.C.A. in 1985; M. C. A. among the Indian tribes. Debate. Literacy Test For Immigrants, Frazer Hall, Tuesday, 8:00 OClock— Wednesday, 8:00 OClock New shipment bathing caps just in, Carroll's—Adv. Girls get your bathing cap here; new goods. Carroll's—Adv. Bathing caps just in, new goods: 50, 60 and 80c. Carroll's—Adv. See our $1.50 racket for the girls. *Carroll's.*—Adv. Tennis balls, all standard makes, 2 for 80c. Caroll's—Adv. Debate. Moving Picture Plays Wanted $10 to $100 each. Big demand! Send twenty-five cents for alphabetally arranged list of names and addresses of prominent film producing companies. The Aytzeue Producers' List, Box 347, Pueble, Colorado—Adv. Remember the Candies at Wilson's Drug Store are kept in a large refrigerate case. Always fresh and the best makes. - Adv. 138-5 If you want something exclusive in stationery, call at Wilson's Drug Store—Adv. 138-5 Literacy Test For Immigrants, Park Hall, Pahranagua Tuesday, 8:00 Oddock — Ariz. Student Plays Student Dances Student Mixers PAY 一 When they are advertised in the Daily Kansan. 3,000 Students Faculty and Alumni read it every day. HASH HOUSE LEAGUE SCHEDULE—First Division.
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DanielsKansanMay 29 W 4:30Apr. 25 F 8:30May 16 F 8:30May 8 W 4:30May 2 W 10:15May 22 F 4:30
WouldstApr. 25 F 1:30May 29 W 4:30PrintsApr. 18 W 8:30May 22 F 4:30May 2 W 8:30May 9 W 8:30May 16 F 8:30
1221May 2 W 1:30Apr. 25 F 8:30Apr. 18 W 8:30AllMay 29 F 4:30May 22 W 4:30May 16 W 10:15May 9 F 8:30
HopeMay 9 F 1:30May 16 F 8:30May 22 F 4:30May 29 F 4:30HashApr. 18 F 8:30Apr. 25 F 10:15May 2 F 8:30
StevensonMay 16 W 1:30May 8 W 4:30May 2 W 8:30May 22 W 4:30Apr. 18 F 8:30HouseMay 30 W 8:30Apr. 25 F 8:30
NuttingMay 23 W 1:30May 2 W 10:15May 9 W 8:30May 16 W 10:15Apr. 25 F 10:15May 30 W 8:30LeagueApr. 18 F 8:30
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