UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Correct Clothes for the "Prom" Unsurpassed in elegance and correctness of detail. Most carefully hand tailored by the most proficient experts who devote their time exclusively to the making of Full Dress Clothes. All the accessories to complete your Full Dress costume you'll find in our Evening Dress Department. Make your selections early. See Window See Window K.U. TO SEND SEVEN TO DRAKE RELAY GAMES Kansas Men Will Run in Mile and Two Mile Races Coach Arthur St. Lerger Mose and seven members of the K. U. truck squad will board a train tomorrow for Des Moines, where the teams will play in relay games. Saturday, Kansas will be in the mile and two mile relays. Edwards, Fiske, Creighton, and Grady are picked for the mile event while Cissna, Elswick, Edwards, Heenan, and Jenkins are candidates for the two mile relay. All the Missouri valley teams are expected to be in the relay games, as well as runners from Illinois, Chicago, Minnesota, Grinnell, Iowa, and Colorado. Manager Hamilton will go to Des Moines Saturday. TOMORROW'S GAME AT 2:25 Manager Hamilton Advanced Time on Account of Junior Prom "Tomorrow's game will be called at 2:25 and I don't want to see a coat in the bleachers," Manager Hamilton said today, in regard to the second Chinese baseball game tomorrow, when the league started early because of the Junior Prom. "The games with the Chinese are the big athletic events of the year and I would like to see a large crowd tomorrow." Manager Hamilton said. Allegretti's the original chocolate creams 65c the pound. Carroll's.- Adv. BISHOP SIGNS CONTRACT WITH CLEVELAND TEAM Varsity Pitcher to Report to Manager Birmingham at End of School Year Lloyd Bishop, pitcher for the Varsity, has signed a contract with the Cleveland American League team and will report to Manager Birmingham at the end of the school year. Bishop's contract guaranteed him with the Naps during the entire season and will not be farmed out. Pitcher Bishop is one of the most consistent twirlers in the Missouri Valley. After a successful season with Fairmount, Bishop came to Kansas and finished the season, last year with but one defeat out of nine games. He is a senior in the law school. George Huff, scout for the Naps, discovered Bishop last spring and has been negotiating with the K. U. twirler ever since. PROF. DUVALL WILL LEAVE Mathematics Teacher Resigns From K. U. Faculty to go to Oklahoma —Better Salary Prof. E. R. Duvall assistant professor in the department of mathematics, will resign his position on the faculty of the University at the end of this semester to go to the University of Oklahoma. He will have the rank of associate professor of mathematics there. "There is no dissatisfaction whatever with the position here," Professor Duvall said this morning. "The Oklahoma chair will be in place, but I can't afford to refuse it. I have no complaint at all with my present position." Apparel for the Prom Correct apparel for evening wear--- The new pleated shirts The new pleated ties to match The new stock ties in black and white White hose with a black clock Dress shirt, tight-fitting priced pique to the finest quality of silk Gloves, studs, buttons, and all accessories to make you the well dressed man SECOND DIVISION HASH HOUSE LEAGUE SCHEDULE—First Division. The Ellis Gillespie Cor-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 Kansas Apr. 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 W 10:15 May 15 W 4:30 Columbus May 2 F 8:30 Apr. 24 W 4:30 Apr. 18 W 10:15 All May 30 W 10:15 May 23 F 8:30 May 9 F 8:30 May 10 F 8:30 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 The Babb Babb (Continued from page 1) ALICE NIELSEN GIVES K. U. GIRLS THE GRIP The selection of numbers was extraordinarily well suited to the hearers and their rendition held the audience. The fifth group of songs, which contained several delicate and beautiful forms, was very popular, probably, but in praising these no credit should be taken from any other number. Madam Nielsen, with her personality and her excellent interpretation of her songs, truly charmed her hearers. Vivacious and attractive, she had no trouble swaying her several hundred admirers and her songs, one and all, brought thunderous applause. Would Be V. P. Nielsen at her concert in Robinson Auditorium last evening. The whole lower floor was crowded and the galleries were well filled. The encores were airs, familiar to everybody and Madam Nielsen possibly obtained her greatest effect with "Sweet Genevieve" and "In the Land of the Sky Blue Water," songs familiar to all. Mr. Edwin Schneider at the piano accompanies in a true artistic style. Mckinley H. Warren a junior in the teaching department of the President of the Student Council. K. U. Calendar Athletics Apr. 17. Baseball, University of Hofwynn, at Laverne. Apr. 18. Baseball. University of Hawaii, at Lawrence. Apr. 18. Drake Relay Games at Des Moines. Apr. 25. Outdoor interclass meet, McCook. May 1 N U.U.K. U. dual track meet, M.Cook May 1-2 Seventh Ditscholastic teni- p tournament. McCook. May 2. Eleventh annual interscholastic track mee. McCook. May 5. K. 5. 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 Columbia. May 16. M. U.-K. U. (dual track meet, at Columbia May 23. Annual invitation H. S. track meet at Lawrence. Future Events May 30. M. V. track meet St. Louis. June 16. M. V. conference track meet at Chicago. A. T. O. DEFEATS SIG ALPH Apr. 22 8:15 Annual spring concert of the University band. Apr. 15, 29-30 Eleventh Annual Music Festival. Mar. 31. Piano Recital, Alice Eldridge. New tennis balls at Carroll's.- Adv. We feature our Geneva racket at $1.50 for women; it's a Spalding. Carroll's--Adv. Pan-Hellenic League Opened With Lop-Sided Score 19 to 7. Line markers for tennis courts, $1.00 at Carrolls--Adv. The Pan-Hellenic baseball league opened yesterday afternoon when the Alpha Tauus defeated the Sig Alphas in a wied game 19 to 7. The game was full of sensational hits, bonehead errors and clumsy base running, but the game for the Alpha Tauus while Welch was hammered hard and had poor support. Stuewe's batting and Fairchild's fielding featured. The score: Alpha Taus Sig Alphs Batteries; for the Van der Vries, Meadows and Ice; Welch and Johnson. Umpire HAZEN TO EASTERN MEET? R. H. E. 283 600 0—19 17 3 103 110 1— 7 4 10 Three months in Europe for $600 is what the foreign travel ad in this issue of the paper offers.—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home New shipment of Red-dot golf balls just received. 50c each. Carroll's.-Adv. Limades, five cents, at Reynolds Bros. Bell 645...Adv. Approves Track Captain May Go to Philadephia phia April 25 if Athletic Board Captain Dan Hazen, of the Kansas track squad, will go to Philadelphia, April 25, and compete in the big inter-collegiate meet on the university campus. If a football athlete boar dapproves, Coach Hamilton will ask the board to send Hazen and will accompany the Kansas captain. The K. U. relay team may make the trip if it shows exceptionally strong in the Drake relay games. Saturday Captain Hazen is in good shape this spring and Coach Hamilton believes the speedy hurdler will make a good showing at Philadelphia. Athletes from all the leading American colleges and universities as well as teams from Cambridge and Oxford will enter the meet. This morning's express brought us some new ball caps; all you ball players like notice. Carroll's—Adv. Try the Orange Julip at Reynolds Bros. Phone Bell 645—Adv. Read your own KANSAN. 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