UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN
14th Annual Inter-Class Track and Field-Meet
Saturday, Apr. 25, 2:30 o'clock
A Real Meet with Red Hot Competition. Come out and root for your Team.
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DOPE FAVORS SOPHS IN INTER CLASS TRACK
Second-Year Men Have Fas Representatives Entered-Juniors Will Place
Manager Hamilton's office has been crowded with track men today and the entries for the interclass track meet tomorrow are larger than usual, this year. Each class has representatives in all events. The judges and officials were chosen this afternoon. Manager Hamilton will return from Cimarron tomorrow morning and everything will be ready when the first pistol cracks at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon.
The dope still favors the sophomores, who have a big entry sheet crowded with fast track man. The juniors turned in a speedy bunch of athletes this morning and are expected to make a creditable showing. The freshmen entries are of almost unknown quality with a few exceptions. Russ is a sure point in the pole vault and several first year sprinters have been showing good form this week. The senior entry sheet was not in at noon, today but a few seniors have been working on McCook and several fast men are in the squad.
At The Aurora
Today, Evangeline. Mary Pickford in "Hearts, Adrift" Dayton…Adv.
If you want something exclusive in stationery, call at Wilson's Drug Store—Adv. 138-5
More reputable heritics Romans II. John Wesley, Plymouth Church Sunday, 8:00—Adv.
Jesus, the Hero of the Ages. Presbyterian Church, Sunday, 8 p. m.. Adv.
Tennis balls, all standard makes
2 for 80c. "Carroll's."-Adv.
John Wesley, Plymouth Church
Sunday 8:00:- Adv.
Notes on St. Mary's Game
She safely, safely, the third,
stole first, swiped second and,
safe at home, when Stack fumbled
the ball.
Lefty Sproll got three singles out of four journeys to the plate.
Togo Sommers landed on Gillgman fortwo two-baggers, one in the fifth and the other i nthe sixth.
The bleachers had lots of fun with the Catholics. Collins got excited in the seventh and tried to coach from the first base line. Umpire Wedell escorted the angry Irishman to the greenesward and showed him the coachers' box while the fans howled for the umps.
Dillon was the leading batsman for the Irish nine. He made three singles in four trips. The last single
"Evangeline"
The Flower Shop
Longfellow's immortal masterpiece at the Aurora today only .- Adv.
Jesus, the Hero of the Ages. Pres byterian Church, Sunday, 8 p. m.- Adv.
Into the heart of the secret, Plymouth Church, Sunday, 10:30—Adv
Jesus, the Hero of the Ages. Presbyterian Church, Sunday, 8 p.m.- Adv.
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Turning Clothes Inside Out
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J. House & Son Rob't. E. House, Prop.
was a little pop-up which fell to the ground unmolested while Sproull and Smee did the Alphonse-Gaston act.
DeLongy cracked the ball to sight field in the seventh but the sphere bounded straight into the hands of Soldoni who threw Dee out at first. It would have been a clean single.
Paul Carl Visits Oread
Mr. Paul Carl, a graduate of the School of Pharmacy, now located at Cherryvale, Kans., was in Lawrence this week visiting friends. While at the University, Mr. Carl worked with the Environmental State Department to the inspection of the roller towels used in hotels and other public places.
Into the heart of the secret, Plymouth Church, Sunday, 10:30—Adv.
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new goods. Carroll's-Adv.
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Sunday 8:00:-Adv.
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John Wesley, Plymouth Church,
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Into the heart of the secret, Plymouth Church, Sunday, 10:30—Adv.
See our $1.00 racket, for the girls.
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"EL SENOR CURA" ON MOUNT OREAD
(Continued from page 1.)
the violin, accompanied by Claire L.Dietrich on the piano. The cast of the play is as follows:
Dona Nicasia, who keeps a boarding house in Madrid ... Maria Madden
Don Cèlestino, a boarder at Nicasia's. ... Ames Rogers
Menendez, an介门atamine tonet-payer,
also a boarder at Nicasia's. . . . .
Carlos, nephew of D. Feliciano, who has just successfully passed his examination for the doctorate...C. A. Castle
Rafael, a student, Carlos's chum...Francis I. Martin
Juanito, in love with Pura...George P. Bunn
Dona Petronila, aunt of Pura and Clotilde,
D. Ruperto's deserted wife. . . Zora M. Kennedy
Pura, niece of Da Petronila, in love with Juanita. Heilen Hurst Clotilde, niece of Da Petronila. Vera Weatherhogg
Don Feliciano, a parish priest, uncle of Carlos...E. Lee Treece
Don Ruperto, a village doctor, $ \mathrm{D}^{a} $ Petronila's
Don Rupero, a village doctor, $ ^{a} $ Petronila's long-lost husband. . . . . . Frank Hetherington
Don Ruperro, a viking doctor, D. Feliciano's long-lost husband... Frank Hetherington
Escolastica, D. Feliciano's housekeeper... Ida O'Brien
Policarpo, D. Feliciano's man of all work... Robert H. Reed
The Condiator, a writer...
The Coadjutor, a new assistant in
D. Feliciano's parish. . . . . . . . . . . . . Harold E. Yost
Act I $ ^{1-} $ $ ^{14} $ Nicaea's boarding house in Madrid.
Act II $ ^{-} $ Before the house of D. Feliciana in Villuela, a country village.
MUSIC.
Alma de Dios. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Serrano
Madeline Nachtmann
Barcarolle (Contes d'Hoffman) ... Offenbach
John M. Martin
Claire L. Dietrich
Scenery by courtesy of the management of the Bowersock Theatre and the New Vaudeville Theatre.
| The | Ellis | Gillespie | Co-op | Columbus | Ko-op | Martin | Marks | K K |
|---|
| Ellis | Daily | Apr. 18 F 10:15 | Apr. 24 F 4:30 | May 2 F 8:30 | May 9 F 8:30 | May 16 F 1:30 | May 23 F 8:30 | May 30 F 1:30 |
| Gillespie | Apr. 18 F 10:15 | Kansan | May 30 F 10:15 | Apr. 24 W 4:30 | May 16 F 10:15 | May 9 W 10:15 | May 2 F 10:15 | May 23 F 1:30 |
| Co-op | Apr. 24 F 4:30 | May 30 F 10:15 | Prints | Apr. 18 W 10:15 | May 23 W 8:30 | May 2 F 10:15 | May 9 F 10:15 | May 15 W 4:30 |
| Columbus | May 2 F 8:30 | Apr. 24 F 4:30 | Apr. 18 W 10:15 | All | May 30 W 10:15 | May 23 F 8:30 | May 16 W 8:30 | May 9 F 1:30 |
| Ko-op | May 9 F 8:30 | May 16 F 10:15 | May 23 W 8:30 | May 30 W 10:15 | Hash | Apr. 18 F 10:15 | Apr. 25 W 8:30 | May 2 F 1:30 |
| Martin | May 16 F 1:30 | May 9 W 10:15 | May 2 F 10:15 | May 23 F 8:30 | Apr. 18 F 10:15 | House | May 30 F 8:30 | Apr. 24 F 4:30 |
| Marks | May 23 F 8:30 | May 2 F 10:15 | May 9 F 10:15 | May 16 W 8:30 | Apr. 25 W 8:30 | May 30 F 8:30 | League | Apr. 18 F 1:30 |
| K K | May 30 F 1:30 | May 23 F 1:30 | May 15 W 4:30 | May 9 F 1:30 | May 2 F 1:30 | Apr. 24 F 4:30 | Apr. 18 F 1:30 | News |
HASH HOUSE LEAGUE SCHEDULE—First Division.
SECOND DIVISION
| The | Babb | Daniels | Wouldst | 1221 | Hope | Stevenson | Nutting | Midway |
|---|
| Babb | Daily | Apr. 18 W 1:30 | Apr. 25 F 1:30 | May 2 W 1:30 | May 9 F 1:30 | May 16 W 1:30 | May 23 W 1:30 | May 30 F 1:30 |
| Daniels | Apr. 18 W 1:30 | Kansan | May 29 W 4:30 | Apr. 25 F 8:30 | May 16 F 8:30 | May 8 W 4:30 | May 2 W 10:15 | May 22 F 4:30 |
| Wouldst | Apr. 25 F 1:30 | May 29 W 4:30 | Prints | Apr. 18 W 8:30 | May 22 F 4:30 | May 2 W 8:30 | May 9 W 8:30 | May 16 F 8:30 |
| 1221 | May 2 W 1:30 | Apr. 25 F 8:30 | Apr. 18 W 8:30 | All | May 29 F 4:30 | May 22 W 4:30 | May 16 W 10:15 | May 9 F 8:30 |
| Hope | May 9 F 1:30 | May 16 F 8:30 | May 22 F 4:30 | May 29 F 4:30 | Hash | Apr. 18 F 8:30 | Apr. 25 F 10:15 | May 2 F 8:30 |
| Stevenson | May 16 W 1:30 | May 8 W 4:30 | May 2 W 8:30 | May 22 W 4:30 | Apr. 18 F 8:30 | House | May 30 W 8:30 | Apr. 25 F 8:30 |
| Nutting | May 23 W 1:30 | May 2 W 10:15 | May 9 W 8:30 | May 16 W 10:15 | Apr. 25 F 10:15 | May 30 W 8:30 | League | Apr. 18 F 8:30 |
| Midway | May 30 F 1:30 | May 22 F 4:30 | May 16 F 8:30 | May 9 F 8:30 | May 2 F 8:30 | Apr. 25 F 8:30 | Apr. 18 F 8:30 | News |