UNIVERSITY DAILY KANRAN Spring 1914 The "York" One of those classy new double breasted English models by "Society Brand." Just the suit for you to "step out" in on Eastermorning. Natural shoulders.no lining, athletic vest,narrow trousers. Priced at $25 Inspect It Tomorrow Easter Hats, Shoes, Shirts and Neck- wear to Match It Society Brand Clothes 16 HASH HOUSE TEAMS READY TO PLAY BALL (Continued from page 1). calls 'Play Ball' shall forfeit the game. Umnire Rule 1. The umpire shall be seated between joint agreement of the two managers. Rule 2. The umpire shall have power to bench any player for any good cause, and if the player refuses to bow, the umpire shall have power to forfeit the game. Protested Games Rule 1. The Commission shall have power to decide all protested games, each team to be represented at the meeting of the Commission when the case comes up for consideration of the Commission shall constitute a quorum the chairman to have no vote except in case of a tie. Rule 1. The manager of each team shall prepare a list of players and place it in the hands of the Commission, who shall keep it on record. No addition shall be made to this about the consent of this Commission. Balls Rule 1. Each team shall provide a ball for each game that will pass the inspection of the opposing pitcher. Number of Innings Rule 1-2. The captains of the teams shall agree before the game the number of innings to be played. In case of disagreement or neglect to specify 7 innings shall be considered an official game. Rule 1. The manager of the winning team shall report the result of the game to the Daily Kansan before noon of the following day; games played on Friday or Saturday to be reported before Monday noon. The report shall also contain a list of participants. Championship Rule 1. Division championships shall be decided on a percentage basis. In case of a tie, a game shall be played between the teams that have the same average to decide the championship. Rule 2. The League championship shall Rule 2. by a game between division championship and division champion. Rule 3. In case any team withdraws from the League before it has played all its scheduled games all games unplayed or played by that team shall be declared forfeited to its opponent. Brick ice cream furnished in any color or combination desired. Reynolds Bros. Bell 645. Home 358. Adv. $15.00 or more weekly can positively be made introducing the new University of Kansas Belt among the students of your field today. Full particulars free. Gem Specialty Co., 208 N. 5th, Ave., Chicago, Ill.-Adv. 123-3* Sunday, 7:45, Plymouth Ch. Gaul' Passion Service. Doors closed 7:50: Adv. 127-2 A FRESH SUPPLY OF Fancy Fruits and Candies at CALIFORNIA FRUIT STAND Bell Phone 482 "Next the Vaudeville Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes Hurley Shoes And they're the shoes of a welldressed gentleman. You can choose Tan or Black. You'll look pleasant in a pair because they FEEL PLEASANT. You'll give your feet a "Joy Ride" in a pair. $5.00 VARSITY TO MAKE DEBUT TOMORROW Fischer's K. U. Nine Will Cross Bats With K.C.A.C.on McCook McCook The Varsity baseball nine will make its first appearance at 3:45 tomorrow afternoon when it plays the star team from the Kansas City Athletic Club on McCook field. The game is the first of the schedule and will mark the opening of the baseball season. McCook field gave up its moisture yesterday and unless more rain comes, the infield will be as dry as a bone. Baseball fans will not only see the regulars in an all-for the first time to impress, but will for the first time to upset the new baseball diamond which has been reconstructed after the big league plan. Coach McCarty gave his men a good practice yesterday afternoon and says they are in good shape for tomorrow's contest. The wet grounds caused the baseball swaters to miss several days on the diamond and may slow them up to tomorrow. The Kansas City team is of unknown quality but Manager Hamilton expects the stars to put up a fast game. The bunch is composed of ball players with collegiate reputation. Three former Kansas stars, Swede Carlson, Porter, and Pete Allen, will play for the visitors while Bill Owen, Coach Bennie Owen's brother will catch for K. C. A. C. The batteries will be: K. C. A. C. Allen and Owens; Kansas, Bishop and Sommers. Coach McCarty announced the following lineup today in batting order. Sommers, c.; Van der Vries, ss; Smee, l. f; DeLongy, 2b; Chinery, c. f.; Painter, 3b; Sproull, 1b; Wieler, r. f; Bishop, p. Scholarships for K. U. Women Applications for the scholarships open to women students for 1914-15 should be made to the committee before April 15. The scholarships offered are: The Marcella Howland Memorial Scholarship, $87.50. Open to young women of the junior and senior classes of the College. The Eliza Matheson Innes Memorial Scholarship, $100. Open to women students of the University for a year or to women students of the Graduate School. The Daughters of the American Revolution Scholarship, $100. Open to women students of the College above the freshman year and to women students of the Graduate School. The Association of Collegiate Alumnae Scholarship, $50.00. Open to women of the junior and senior years of the College. The Caroline Mumford Winston memorial scholarship of $55 is open to women students of the College of classes above the freshman. The Lucinda Smith Buchan Memorial Scholarship maintained by the alumnae of the Pi Beta Phi sorority is a loan scholarship of $200. It is open to women students of the College. Committee: W. O. Hamilton, who is in charge of Doctor Naismith's class in principals of physical education, gave an informal lecture to the class Wednesday on the management of high school athletics. The Betas defeated the Sig Alphs in a practice baseball game at Woodland park yesterday afternoon, 22 to 6. COACH HAMILTON MEETS DOCTOR NAISMITH'S CLASSES E. Galloo. Ida H. Hyde. Hannah Oliver. Four designs of individual moulds for Easter. Reynolds Bros. Bell 645. Home 358.—Adv. K. U. ENTOMOLOGISTS HAVE HELPED FARMER It does not require a musical training to enjoy the Messiah at Lindbsorg. It appeals to the rained and untrained alike. People who have been in the habit of coming from year to year bear test fees for their service, and visitors they enjoy it more. Special train service has been arranged for those who plan to hear Alice Nielsen and the Messiah on April 5th.-Adv. University Experts in Regulating Kansas Bugs Saved Millions in Past Year Man's greatest enemies are bugs. On the other hand, some of his best friends are those in the insect world. And it is to find out these relations and make the best use of them, the entomology department of the University of Kansas is working. In the past year the department has carried on work of great benefit to the state, and the results have been set forth in the Entomological Number of the Science Men of the University. Just issued. Among the principal services performed are investigations in alfalfa culture determination of the economic importance of insects, direction of the spraying of orchards, investigation of the horse plague in western Kansas, inspection of nursery stock, devising of methods to kill green bugs, guzmania and other pests, and aid to federal and state government in drafting legislation against the importation of insect pests. The alfalfa yield of the state has been increased one third by methods of culture devised by the University of Kansas entomology experts, and now used throughout the state. The Lawrence scientists were the first to show that bees improve the alfalfa yield and in furtherance of their ideas they distributed free four thousand copies of an illustrated manual on bee culture throughout the state. In the survey of orchards last year, 1,142,466 trees were examined and 162,585 sprayed under the direction of the department. The San Jose Scale and the Brown Tail moth have been detected by inspection upon their first invasion of Buxus ornamental trees. Detailed insect life surveys have been furnished in 35 counties, and collections of mounted insects have been furnished free of charge to high schools for experimental work. Much of the field work of the department is done by advanced students working not for pay, but for University credit, under direction of faculty experts. From 5,000 to 8,000 letters on general information a year have been answered by the department. The department of entomology is in charge of Prof. S. J. Hunter, who also the entomologist, and entomologist to the State Board of Agriculture. Five numbers from Handel's Messiah at the musical service, Sunday night. 7:45. Methodist Episcopal Church. Also numbers from the Crucifixion by Stainer and The Holy City by Gaul.—Adv. Baptist Church Sunday at 7:45 p. m., a cantata, "From Olivet to Calvary."—Adv. Sunday, 7:45, Plymouth Ch. Gaul's Passion Service. Doors closed 7:50— Adv. 127-2 Social for young people Friday evening at the Methodist church. Students invited.-Adv. 127-2 Come out Friday evening and have a good time at the Methodist church. —Adv. 127-2 Sunday, 7:45, Plymouth Ch. Gaul's Passion Service. Doors closed 7:50.— Adv. 127-2 Sunday, 7:45, Plymouth Ch. Gaul's Passion Service. Doors closed 7:50— Adv. 127-2 Baptist Church Sunday at 7:45 p. m., a cantata, "From Olivet to Calvary."—Adv. First Baptist Church Sunday 7:45 p. m., cantatita; "From Olivet to Calvary"; Maudner, by chorus of twenty-five voices; solo voices, soprano, Mrs Eva Moran; contralto, Miss Bessie Raymond; tenor, Mr. Herbert B. Foote; barton, Mr. Clyde Smith. —Adv. 127-2. Typewriting Done By Alvin L. Babb 1334 Ohio St. Bell 'Phone 1574 W GIRLS! Come down and get one of our standard $1.50 Tennis Racquets and learn the game of tennis. It's fine sport and healthful exercise. CARROLL'S Athletic Outfitters 709 Mass. Phones 608 The Oread Cafe The most popular Student Cafe in Lawrence. Why? Because the meals are home cooked, clean and wholesome. The fountain specials and sundaes are unsurpassed. Ask any of our many regular customers. The prices are most reasonable. Just try us and you will be a steady customer. E. C. BRICKEN, Sole Owner TRY REYNOLDS BROS. "The Cream That Satisfies" Ice Cream--- Vanilla Strawberry Chocolate Ice---- Caramel Nut Brown Bread Peach Grape Call Bell 645 or Home 358 for Sunday Delivery Today AURORA Today SAWDUST AND SALOME SNAKEVILLE'S FIRE BRIGADE Biograph's BUNCH OF THIEVES PATHE'S LATEST NEWS FILM Monday. One Day Only JOHN BARRYMORE IN- "The American Citizen" Millinery Style Show We have a style show in millinery every day. A new store filled with the new styles. STAR MILLINERY 838 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Mrs. McCormick Advertise in the Kansas OPENING BASEBALL GAME Kansas vs K. C.A.C. Postponed Until Saturday Admission 25c. Student Tickets Good 3:45 p. m. Grand Stand Cushion Seats 15c