UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Active Men's Summer Underwear You'll find our stock very complete. Every style, every fabric, every size and every price. It will be easy for you to make your selection once you see our extensive assortment. All designed with a first thought for your comfort. Come tomorrow and see 'em. "ONYX HOSIERY" "TOMORROW and the NEXT DAY AT SPECIAL PRICES See Windows H. H. LEAGUE OPENS WITH EIGHT GAMES Humes; Marks, McFadden and Allen. (Continued from page 1) Midway 9, Nutting 3 Midway 9, Nutting 3 Pitching was the feature of the game between Midway and Nutting, which Midway won 9 to 3. Batteries were: Nutting, Graft and King; Midway, Weddel and Potin. Stevenson 7. Hope 6. Stevenson and Hope played a fast 7 innings game, Stevenson winning 7 to 6. The game was tied 5 up in the fifth, when Stevenson broke away for 3 tallies, and another one in the next. Hope tried hard to come back, but were held to a score in each of the last two innings. See Windows The Score: Stevenson Hope R. H. E. 100 023 1----7 8 6 112 001 01----6 3 7 Batteries: Stevenson, Grady Motion: Tensely; Hope, Parker and Holstein. Columbus 16, Co-op 2 Columbus won from Co-op in a ragged six-inning game, 16 to 2. Numerous hits and several costly errors cost Co-op the game. Babb 11. Daniels 7. The Babb house defeated the Daniels club Saturday by a score of 11 to 7. Hash House League to Have Benches Spectators will no longer have to sit on the grass and watch the Hash House leaguers play hasbale on the freshman field. Manager Hamilton will place benches along the foul line on the two baseball diamonds this week. Another improvement on the new field will be made on the south side of both diamonds, where p deep ditch ends the excavation. The ditch will be tiled and a gradual slope will be made on to the golf course. The ditch has been a menace to outfielders and more than one fly ball has been spilled when the fielder upset in the ditch. 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You Can Earn a Good Living Fast Invaders Overcome Earls Kansas Lead and Take Game McCarty's Caucasians again proved no match for the Chinese from the University of Hawaii and the Chinks won the second and last game of the series on McCook field Friday afternoon, 7 to 5. The game was a slugging match, but the Chinese did most of the slugging and overcame an early run by hawkers. Their win was hit frequently, support was supported in spots, Foster, the Chink's best pitcher, held the Kansans to seven hits. The visitors opened up with a tally in the first when Ayau singed and scored on Ken Yint's two bagger, Bishop's men came back strong in the aftermath and scored three runs when Sommers was safe on Foster's error, Wandell hit and DeLongy filled the bag with balls. Paint-blowers with a hot two-base blow which scored Sommers and Wandell, Delongy meandered off third and stole home when Foster negged high to Mark. The Chinks made another score in the fourth. A hit by Foster and errors by Morrow and Van der Vries allowed the Chinese pitcher to cross the plate. In the fifth Kansas increased the two runs, but Bung-Ping Wandell's fly and DeLung and Van der ries slapped out two baggers. A Chinese rally in the seventh defeated the Kansan. A single by Ayau, a homer by Akana and two base blows by Kan Yin and Foster with an error by Painter, was the progress. He struck eighth when Pung singled and was advanced to third on fielder's choice. Akana's single scored Pung. stored in Pangaea. A large crowd saw the contest and the band made music between the innings. The score: Hawaii. AB R H PO A E Ayau, b. 5 1 3 0 1 0 Akana, 1b. 4 2 3 9 0 0 Kan Yin, 3b. 4 1 3 3 0 0 Mack, c. 4 0 0 10 0 0 Chin, 2b. 5 0 0 1 1 0 Foster, p. 5 1 3 0 5 1 Alvin, rf. 3 0 0 0 0 0 Tin Lo, cf. 4 0 0 3 0 0 Pung, lf. 4 2 1 1 0 0 Total 38 7 13 27 8 1 Kansas AB R B 19 10 Summers, c. 5 1 1 1 5 2 Wandell, rf. 5 1 1 0 0 Smee, p. 4 1 0 3 3 DeLonge, lf. 4 2 2 2 Sproul, bh. 4 0 0 0 Painter, bh. 4 0 1 1 3 Vries, 2b. 3 1 1 1 1 Morrow, ss. 3 0 0 2 2 Bishop, cf. 3 0 0 2 3 Bishop, cf. 4 0 0 4 0 Total 36 5 7 27 10 5 Watch for the "Yellow" Kansan Do you think that the Kansas City Post is yellow? Do you think that the New York Journal is yellow? Do you think that the Chicago Examiner is yellow? Well, you are mistaken. If this is your opinion your newspaper education is sadly deficient. For real rich ochre, saffron and burnt orange journalism, see the Yellow Kansan. Issued April 22. Extra copies (order now) Five Cents. Score by innings: R H I Chinese 100 100 410—7 13 Kansas 020 020 000—5 7 Summary: Home run, Akana; two base hits, Kan Yin 2, Akana, Foster, Lebonyg 2, Akana, Foster, Lebonyg, Pung, Sommers, D- Longy; Base on bails, Off foster 2; left on bases: Hawaii 8. Kansas 6; Sacrifice hits: Mark, Alvin, Akana, Kin Yin, Umpine Wedell. Notes of the Game Notes of the Game Ayau, the clever shortstop for the Laundrym娟, had another good day at the bat. The Chinese fence buster landed on three singles out of five trips to the plate. Where K. U. Engineers Study the Principles of Mechanics Scene in the power plant, the labora tory of the School of Engineering. The Chinese went to Liberty, Mo. Saturday, where they defeated William Jewell. Bishop played center field and captured four flies from the wind. Morrow had another bad day at short, bobbling two grounders. An inspection of the diamond will readily excuse the K U. short ball that was missed and the infielders are lucky to scoop up ground balls without a fumble. Lefty Sproull made a pretty catch when he hopped and pulled down Tin Lo's drive in the eight. Smee made a spectacular bare hand catch when he ran outside of the diamond and caught Mark's foul in the seventh. The Orientalists only stole one base. Togo Sommers had his eye on the Chinks and they were afraid to wander from the bags. Prospective view salesman—I have on hand about a hundred dollars worth of views which I will sell at a good discount. These views are the best made and in perfect condition. Phone B. 428.—Adv. Orange ice made from the fruit at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Sam S. Shubert MAT. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY Passing Show of 1913 Return Next Week, "Pet o' My Heart" SOPHOMORE HOP DINNER——HALEY'S ORCHESTRA——FARC Get Your Dates Now