UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Student Plays Student Dances Student Mixers PAY When they are advertised in the Daily Kansan. 3,000 Students Faculty and Alumni read it every day. H. H. LEAGUE OPENS AT 8:30 K. U. TRACK MEN TO IOWA Season Opens With Games on Wood land and Freshman Fields—Eight Contests Tomorrow The Hash-house baseball league season will open tomorrow with the Babb vs. Daniels, 1:30; Woodland; Stevenson vs. Hope, 1:30; freshman; Wouldst vs. 1221, 8:30; Woodland; Co-op vs. Knights of Columbus, 10:15; Woodland; Nutting vs. Woodland; Woodland; Marks, 1:30; Woodland; Ellis vs. Gillespie, 1:30; freshman; and Ko-op vs. Martin, 10:15. freshman. FRESHMAN BREAKS RECORD Fred Rodkey Runs Half Mile in Two Minutes and 2-5 Seconds Fred Radkey, of the freshman track squad, broke the University half mile record Wednesday when he completed the circuit in two minutes and two-fifths seconds. Coach Mosse kept time on the spinner. "Real Estate and Christ" "Real Estate and Christ" J. H. Powell, of Kansas City, will present a lecture on Sunday April 19, at 4 p. m., on the subject of "Real Estate and Christ." All teams wishing to use the baseball fields must get permission from Manager Hamilton and have a time assigned, in order to avoid conflicts. Haskell Gospel Team at Y. M. Haskell Gospel Team at Y. M. The Haskell Institute Gospel team which recently spoke at the SMP conference be at the Y. M. C. A. Sunday, April 25. School Children See K. U. D. M. Harris, principal of the schools at Weaver, Kans., and former student at the University, was on the Hill this morning with a party of his pupils looking over the University. Seven Jayhawker Runners Leave for Drake to Enter Relay Games Tomorrow The Kansas relay men went to Des Moines, Ia., this afternoon, where they will enter the Drake relay games tomorrow. Coach Mose accompanied the runners and Coach Hamilton won the two mile relay last year and is doped to win at least one of the races tomorrow. The following members of the track squad went to Des Moines: Edwards, Elswick, Fiske, Clayton, Cissna, Davis, Grady. SEVEN FORFEIT TICKETS Manager Hamilton Collects Those Not Presented by Their Owners Seven student enterprise tickets were collected at the gate of McCook field yesterday afternoon by Manager Hamilton because they were presented by others than their owners. "Tickets must be signed, and must be presented by the person to whom they were issued," Manager Hamilton said this morning. "It's a straight out and out encounter that it should enforce it as rigidly as I can. Tickets will be taken up whenever a violation can be detected." STATE WATER ANALYSISTS TEST WAKARUSA CO. WATER The department of State Water Analysis is making analysis of the water from the wells of the school houses in Wakarusa township. This survey is in connection with the sociology department. Five samples were received yesterday and there are ten more to be examined. The analysts do five samples at a time. According to Prof. F. W. Watera analysis department the work will be done in about a week. How Experts Help Kansas Fruit Trees Representative from the University department of entomology treating fruit, trees to kill, pests. K. U. Engineers Will Survey Robinson Estate The K. U. engineers will survey the Robinson estate, near Lawrence, for their work at the summer camp this year. The estate is the property of the University, a gift from the late Ex-Governor Robinson. Above is shown a scene from a camp of a former year. VARSITY TENNIS TEAMS WILL HOLD TOURNAMENT Tryouts for the Varsity tennis team will meet at 7:15 Monday evening at the Student Union. A round robin tournament will be held and the four highest men will make the team. It is important that all those with tennis hopes be present at this meeting, since no names will be considered after this date. He—Seventy-five dollars for a spring hat. It's a sin. She—Never mind, dear, the sin will be on my head—Illinois Siren. Limedeas, five cents, at Reynolds Bros. Bell 645.."Adv." SIGMA CHIS DEFEAT BETAS Bunny Wilson Pitches His Team to a. 10 to 6 Victory Bunny Wilson pitched the Sigma Chis to a 10 to 6 victory over the Betas on freshman field, yesterday afternoon. The game was called at the end of the fifth on account of darkness. Sweeney was the hero of the game. He knocked two two-baggers and a homer in three triples to the plate. The game was the second of the Pan-Hellenic schedule. Batteries: Householder, Ackers and Strothers; Wilson and Russel. Umpire, Wedell. Scorer, Kinear. The score: R. H. E. Beta 301 20 60 10 244 1⁰ 144 ⁹ PITCHER FOR CHINESE TEAM, IS SICK WITH GRIP Guynay Ako, one of the star pitchers for the Chinese baseball team, is sick with the grip at the Eldridge House. Ako took sick at St. Marys and returned to the ball team form. He will accompany the team to LibertyMo., tomorrow. New Bridge on Links A long bridge with a plank floor, will be built across the ravine which runs through the golf course, several yards north of the present bridge. Conceit may pull a man up, but never prop him up—Ruskin. ELEVEN STUDENTS TAKE U. S. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS K. U. Men Try-out For Government Positions—Salaries From $540 to $1800 Eleven students of the University are taking examinations today, for positions in the classified civil service in the Lawrence National Bank Building. These places have salaries to start ranging from $540 to $1800 a year. Only one of the places has a minimum salary as low as $700. "For some reason persons taking civil service examinations get nervous," said W. H. Moyes, secretary of the local civil service board, this morning, "and as a consequence many of them are bored because the examined pass the examination and about one half of these are appointed." According to statistics that have been gathered by the United States Civil Service Commission more than eighty per cent of these students are required passing the examinations for the positions for which they are applicants. The persons who pass this examination and are appointed will become a part of an army of nearly 606,000. The only way to be with Uncle Sam in the same way. K. U. Calendar Athletics Apr. 18. Drake Relay Games at Des Moines. Apr. 25. Outdoor interclass meet, McCook. May 1-2 Seventh Interscholastic tennis tournament. McCook. May 1 N. U.-K. U. dual track meet, McCook. May 2. Eleventh annual intercol- lege meeting. McCorkle May 5. K. S. A. C.-K. U. dual track meet at Manhattan. May 6-7. Baseball, M. U., at Law- rence. May 14-15. Baseball, M. U., at Celum- May 16. M. U-K. U. dual track meet at Columbia. May 23. Annual invitation H. S. track meet at Lawrence. May 30. M. V. track meet St. Louis. June 26. M. V. track meet St. Louis. meet at Chicago Future Events Picture Book Mar. 31. Piano Recital, Alice Eidolmine Apr. 15. 29.30 Eleventh Annual Music Festival. Apr. 22 8:15 Annual spring concert of the University band. New tennis balls at Carroll's- Adv. We feature our Geneva racket at $1.50 for women; it's a Spalding. Carroll's—Adv. Line markers for tennis courts, $1.00 at Carroll's.-Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. INTER-FRATERNITY LEAGUE
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| Pi Upsilon April 18 | Sigma Delta Phi April 18 | Phi Alpha Delta April 17 | Sigma Phi Sigma April 18 | Phi Beta Pi April 18 | Keltz April 17 |
| Keltz April 24 | Phi Beta Phi April 25 | Sigma Delta Phi April 24 | Pi Upsilon April 25 | Phi Alpha Delta April 25 | Sigma Phi Sigma April 25 |
| Phi Beta Pi May 2 | Phi Alpha Delta April 28 | Sigma Phi Sigma May 1 | Sigma Delta Phi May 2 | Keltz May 1 | Pi Upsilon April 28 |
| Sigma Phi Sigma May 9 | Keltz May 9 | Pi Upsolin May 9 | Phi Alpha Delta May 9 | Sigma Delta Phi May 8 | Phi Beta Phi May 9 |
| Phi Alpha Delta May 15 | Sigma Phi Simga May 16 | Phi Beta Phi May 16 | Keltz May 16 | Pi Upsilon May 16 | Sigma Delta Phi May 15 |