UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRATERNITY LEAGUE FINISHES FIRST ROUND Sigma Delta Phi, Keltz and Sigma Phi Winners in Initial Games The first series of games in the inter-kernity league resulted in victories for the Sigma Delta Phi, Sigma Phi Sigma, and Alpha Pi, Sigma Pi, and Alpha Delta taking the count before each team respectively. The second series of games for the Johnson & Carl and Carroll trophies will be pulled off next Friday and Saturday. Sigma Delta Phi taking on the pennant winning Keltz team, and Pi Upsilon the Phi Betas. The first game will be played Friday afternoon on the Haskell diamond and the second Saturday afternoon at Woodland. Sammons of the Sigma Delta Phteam, had his little out-drop working to perfection and held the Pi U's at bay till the fifth when he began to weaken. The game was called in the seventh by agreement and he escaped a drubbing and got away with the score 10-4 in his victory, his pitching featured in his victory of the winners. Jenkins, second baseman of the winners, caught mapping off the bag at second when Stockton "hid the hall" and tagged him. The score: Pi Upsilon Sigma Delta Phi R, H: 000 041 1—6 5 306 041 x—10 11 Batteries: Pi Upsilon, Stockton, Gattskill and Carson. Sigma Delta Phi, Sammons and Zimmerman. Umire, Coolidge. Lefty Schenck and his Medies were greeted with an unpleasant surprise when they went up against Sigma Phi Sigma with its kid pitcher, Poier. Lefty left the field holding the short end of a 7-6 score. Poier held the enemy to five hits and fed seventeen of them in nine innings of play, who whole Sigma team, many members in the league, our show considered class and promise to give the leaders a run for their money. The score: Phi Beta 000 200 300 1— 6 5 Sigma Phi 004 040 1— 7 11 Batteries: Phi Beta, Bowman, Schenck and Dively; Sigma Phi, Poirier and Cazier. Phi Alpha Delts The champion Keltz team almost hit a snag when it came up against the Phi Alpha Delts but emerged from the conflict in the lead in a 6-2 game. Seitz of the champs pitch a great game and he plays the lawyers on his curves all through the contest. Curran of the Phi Alpha Delts dislocated his thumb when he got hit by a fast one behind the bat. Keltz 6 Phi Alpha Delta: Batteries; Kelts, Seitz and Harrell Phi Alpha Delta: Lovelace and Curran, Lindsay. 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 Around Mount Oread Clyde Maris spent Easter vacation with Forest Jones at the Latter's home in Neodesha. The visit was of especial interest to the budding engineers because of the new million dollar oil refinery which has recently been installed there. Neodesha is also noted as being the temporary home of "Pet" Patterson, former star athlete of the University, who is now engaged in drilling Latin into Neodesha youths. Shorty Strothers was up before "Doc" Burdick in domestic relation's class. To the question as to whether a promise of marriage by a minor to a grass widow will succeed, she answered that the minor would be bound. "Humph," Dr. Burdick said, "what grass widow has been telling you that?" The fire escape on the west side of Fraser Hall is being painted. “A drop of paint looks much better on the railing than on a blue coat,” mused Charles Sweet as he removed a spot with turpentine. When the ball struck the Chinese catcher on the shoulder Thursday, the yellow haired baseman remarked, "Ish-ka-bibble." Who said that higher education did not help the "heaten China"? The boys in the 11 o'clock Newspaper class have adopted the dandelion as the class flower. Each morning on crossing the campus they pluck the blossoms and wear them to class. Huge Wedell, who umpired the game between the Chinese and Jayhawkers Friday, says he has not yet signed up as ampitie with any of the major leagues. He says he doesn't like to stand behind the co-host-protector and a mask on prison, it reminds him too much of prison. The duel is no longer in code but students must "defend their honor" even now in some manner. Instead of throwing wine in the other fellow's face (Kansas is the modern duellist) down to the duelist, it "clash" in a hair-raising game of cribbage and their honor is satisfied. Harry A. West, a sophomore medic at Rosedale, spent the week-end in Lawrence visiting his University friends. Andy Groff is bothered considerably because of the fact that there is another A. Groff in town and there often occurs a mixup in how you open it, opened by mistake read in part, "How are you and your wife?" W. S. G. A. President to Convention Dorothy Hackbuch, president of the W.S.G.A. will attend a convention of College women's councils at Bloomington, Illinois Thursday and Friday. Practically all of the colleges at the conference are different school organizations. Their object in getting together is to exchange ideas and discuss plans for the coming year. S. A. E. vs. Phi Gam Tomorrow The Sig Alphas beat the Phi Deltis in a practice game of baseball on freshman field. Saturday afternoon, 11 to 3. The Phi Deltis and Phi Gams will play a red and white game; the diamond tomorrow afternoon. The batteries will be: Phi Deltis, Lyman and Blair; Phi Gams, Craig and Wickstrum. Speaks on Christ and Business -Mr. J. H. Powell, who for the last twenty years has been a revered dealer, devoted much to pressing the diversity Y. M. C. A. yesterday on "The Practical Working of the Principles of Jesus Christ in business." Speaks on Christ and Business The freshmen of Kappa Alpha Theta entertained Saturday night in Ecke's Hall in honor of the upperclassmen of the sorority. Profitable vacation employment for Students selling guaranteed household articles. Last season students made from our school's territory now, National Co., 3rd St., Newark, N. Y., Adv. 132-3 "Don't" miss "your" opportunity of getting a copy of the "Harvester." Only 50 cents each at Wolf's Book Store—Adv. 135-2 Wanted—Salesmen Campus photography is best at bud-swelling time. Try it with Kodak orthochromatic film from Woodward's.-Adv. 135-3 KANSAS MERCHANTS WILL HEAR EXPERTS To Receive Training in Advertising, Salesmanship and Business Methods at K. U. May 5-7 Three days of training for Kansas merchant by experts in the advertising, salesmanship and modern business methods were announced today by D. C. Croissant, director of the University of Kansas Extension Division. This Merchant's Week will be held at K. U. May 5, 6, and 7. The following is the complete program for the Week: Chancellor Frank Strong, The University of Kansas—The Function of a University. TUESDAY. MAY 5. U., May 5-7 J. H. Craig, Director of Publicity, Company of Kansas Clive Psychology Advertising Henry Schott, Ferry-Hanley-Schott Advertising Advertising Kansas City- Nationwide Advertising C. C. Brown, Iowa Cash Store Cawker, Iowa Paper to Get Results. Paper to Get Results. Charles P. Adams, The Merchant's Journal, Topkea—How to Advertise a store by Circulars, Handbills, and Other Printed Matter. W. S. French, Kawnee Manufacturing Company of Niles, Michigan W. C. Simons, Lawrence Journal- al Lawrence, Kansas - The Spea- cial Sal. Chester M. Lessenden, Expert Ad & Show Writers. Never Leverily. - Show Card Writing. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6. BASE BALL GOODS Accounting and Store Management. M. L. Orear, Fairbanks, Morse & Company, Kansas City—Failures and Their Causes. J. C. Walker, Educational Division of Bursapee Making Machine Company, Minneapolis, MN Robert B. Schreffler, Department Store Efficiency Engineer, The Dry Goods Reporter, Chicago. Ill.-Departmentizing a Store. Wheeler Samms, Sales Editor, Book Department, System, Chicago Book Depository The Sporting Goods Headquarters George D. Wolf, Baker-Vawter Audit Company, Chicago, Ill.-Store C. E. Vandell, Western Electric Company, Kansas City—Credit. H. G. Moore, Merchant, Kansas, Missouri—Proper Business Practice. M. E. Garrison, Manager Wichita Association of Credit Men—Credit. Salesmanship W. J. Pilkington, The Merchant's Trade Journal, Des Moines, Iowa—The Human Element in the Distribution of Merchandise. H. D. Drake Chicago II–Business Building Houston School Henry S. Bunting. The Novelty New Yorker. A Premium Meth- dium Meth of Stimulating Business. Wm. G. Howse, The Johnston & Larimer Company, Wichita employment E. R. Moses, The E. R. Moses Merchant Company, Great Bend-How Company G. H. Forsee, Industrial Commission, the Commerce Department, sanitation city of Salesmanship. Prof. Arthur J. Boynton, of the economics department, is in Simons Hospital, suffering from an attack of bronchitis. He will not be able to meet his classes this week. KENNEDY & ERNST Interclass Meet Saturday The interclass track meet will be held on MeCook field Saturday afternoon. Prof. Boynton to Hospital First Call for Suitcases The pay roll is now open for signatures and will be open until April 23. 826 Mass. St. First Call for Salaries! Moving Picture Plays Wanted $10 to $100 each. Big demand! lend twenty-five cents for alphabetically arranged list of names and addresses of prominent film producing companies. The Aytucez Producer's list. Box 347. Pueblo, Colorado.—Adv. Moving Picture Plays Wanted WARWICK Phones 341 front 3% In. Back 1% In. Warranted Linen Barker Collars only at PECKHAMS K. U. CHEMISTS WILL EXAMINE SOAPWEED Will Try to Discover Some Value in Hardy Western Pest About a half ton of Yuca Angustiola, commonly known as soap-weed, was received at the Chemistry Building today and will be analyzed with hopes of finding out what mix of its fiber contains the soap-making qualities that are contained in it. The week grows in Western Kansas and in some parts of Oklahoma and New Mexico. It has a tendency to choke out all the other vegetation that would otherwise grow in the region and the national market be created for it so that it will pay to have it cut out and shipped away. Prof. O. A. Beath, who has charge of the work, says he thinks the fiber of the yuca and that of the sunflower can be unified so that a tough rope can be manufactured and it is said that the soap made from it surpasses all others, especially for shampooing purposes. The work of drying the plants will occur in one or and the actual analysis will begin later. Bayles Not for the Council Bayles Not for the Council Charles Bayles is a candidate for election as vice-president of the Engineering School. Through a mistaken informant it was stated in Friday's Daily Kansan that Bayles wanted to be vice-president of the Student Council. Y. W. to Install Officers The Y. W. C. A. will hold its annual installation of officers tomorrow afternoon in Myers Hall at 4:30. The retiring cabinet members will have charge of the meeting. Seniors—A Reminder Seniors - A Reminder Have a cap and gown picture made at Squires' Studio. We furnish the cap and gown—Adv. An Expanding Vocation that merits the investigation of the high school student who is attracted towards science is that of Chemical Engineering The pecuniary rewards include both large salaries and liberal percentages of the saving which the chemist brings about. The demand for experts in this line is as keen as the desire of manufacturers for better processes and for the utilization of by-products. The course in the University is complete, and after the necessary practical experience and work in research, leads to the degree of chemical engineer. Address Vocation Editor UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas One Want Ad in the Daily Kansan last week brought eleven replies to the advertiser Kansan Want Ads always bring good results