UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Spring 1914 Spring 1914 They're Ready--Mister-- :: Styleplus Clothes :: In all those classy new models that appeal so strong to young men. Ask to see the "Nothing Suit." There's nothing in it--no pads or lining. Just high grade all wool fabrics and first class tailoring. Call tomorrow and see it. Remember they're the equal of suit you've paid $20 and $22.50 for. The price is --and the guarantee is absolute. GRAPE FRUIT? The Best on the Market —10 cents CALIFORNIA FRUIT STAND "Next to the Vaudeville" Our Prices Will Compare Favorably With the Cheapest Inspiring to The Young Man are the stories of achievement in Civil Engineering Graduates of the School of Engineering of the University of Kansas have had an important part in many of the modern marvels of engineering work, from the carrying through of the greatest irrigation projects to the planning and construction of the unique sea-going railroad on the Florida Keys. Address Vocation Editor UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas Kansan Want Ads Reach 3,000 Students, Faculty, Alumni DOPE FAVORS K. U. IN INDOOR TRACK MEET Missouri Concedes Kansas More Than An Even Show of Winning Contest For the first time in years Missouri has conceded Kansas more than an even chance of winning the annual indoor meet, to be staged in Convention Hall Friday night. Outside of Herb Thatchier the Tigers really haven't much for the track enthusiasts to go crazy about. Guy Kirksey, "Old Reliability," on the Tiger teams for years, may not be eligible to participate in the going event. If his stellar athlete is allowed to take part in the races, however, he will make trouble for Hazen's troupe. The results of the tryout held in the Gym last Thursday afternoon were exceedingly satisfactory from the Jayhawker point of view. Mosee's athletes in every showed for them a good what was needed to them and the middle distance men especially looked good to the mentors on the sidelines. Coach Mosse has not yet named the list of men who will make the Kansan team trip. The names of athletes will appear in tomorrow's Kansan. TWO MORE HASH HOUSE TEAMS "High Life" and Stevenson Club are Newest Entrants—Meeting Thursday Evening Two more boarding house baseball teams have turned in a list of their players to the Daily Kansan. A meeting of hash house leagueers will be held at the Student Union Thursday evening at seventh-thirty, and an attempt will be made to launch a permanent organization, and storage a schedule. Five teams are now entered. The two announce- "High Life Club." Paul Dyer, Miles Vaughan, Land Laird, Sam Ferguson, Harry Willson, Crummy Wihiamson, William Ferguson, Victor La Mer, Ross Busenbark, August Ritter. The headquarters of the "High Life" club are at 1221 Tennessee street. Stevenson Club: S. M. Haag, manager; G. Q. Grady, captain; Baldwin, Baugher, Campbell, DeRino, Dodge, Evans, Gates, Hatcher Helvern, Hinshaw, Fuffman, sickow, McLane, Morgan, T. O'Neil, Pickering, Rogers, Tesley, Vernillion, Huntinger, G. O'Neil. CAPTAIN DUNMIRE SEES ANOTHER TEAM LIKE '14 "But if Sproull, Weaver, Folks, and Cole return next fall together with Waddell, Applia, Ashby, Sorenko, Keizer, Bachman, and several others of the freshman team with Nelson, of the "dark-horse" squad, we should build up as strong a team as we had this year." "It is a little early to make predictions as to basketball prospects for next year," said Captain Stuffy Dumire, this afternoon. Captain Dumire expects to get his men together early next fall and prepare them for one of the best schedules in several years. There is a character in "The Shepherd of the Hills" the dramatization of Harold Bell Wright's novel, which comes to the Bowersock Monday Murder Mystery series by Peter Reachin' Bill". Despite the roughness of his character, he has a brand of philosophy that in its way is quite equal to that of "David Harum". Some of his sayings arct: "Some Girl Wants an Animal and a spotted little way." "God 'lmighty fix it somehow so th' birds and varniments don't make no mistake, but left hit plumb easy for them. It made durned fools of themselves." AMUSEMENTS "Hit it' good fer a feller t' be down in the back onct in a while, if hit warn't for that we'd git to standin' so durned proud and straight we'd go plumb over back-wards." "Every bounce has his strong points, but some has more of 'em." "There is a bond of fellowship in so much that knows no conventionalities." "In his face was the look of one who had done fought his fight to the finish and win too dead beat t' even be glad it war over."-Adv. Seniors Attention. You should have a cap and gown picture made now. Squires Studio. —Adv. Seniors' Attention! K. U. HAS A GOOD DIAMOND McCook Field Has Been Converted Into Model Big League Ball Park When the University baseball team opens the 1914 season with the Chinese team next month they will play on one of the best diamonds in the country, and it is converting McCook field into a big league baseball diamond. Our writing paper can be had in many different styles and prices.— Adv. The entire field was sodded last fall and the grass is making rapid headway. Strips of sod have been removed along the base lines and the pats are topped with clay. The clap paths will extend between the bases and a large area and the third base will receive the clay dressing. This is the plan of many major league diamonds. The completion of the two new diamonds south of the Varsity field makes a new diamond on McCook possible. Conch McCook on the left, his son in the new grounds and will save the Varsity field for light workouts and games. FRESHMEN ANSWER CALL OR BASEALL PLAYERS More than 30 men responded yesterday to Jay Bond's call for freshman baseball players, and if the coach does not develop a good nine this spring it will not be because of lack of material. The men all seemed husky, and willing to work. Bond ordered them to turn out for practice on the new field daily, and beginning Monday, battles with the Varsity nine will be of the order of the year lines. Bond will schedule games with Kennedy's Haskell Indians as soon as the tyros get into fair shape. The Redskins have been working out daily for three weeks, and are in fine shape, and anxious to get revenge for their recent humiliation on the basketball floor. All freshman ball players intend to work out with the team should report daily at 3:30 to Jay Bond, coach on the new field. Bully Greenlees Ill Charles Greenlees, star guard of the 1914 basketball team, is sick at his home in 14 Mississippi street, with the course of which has not been given out. At Wisconsin the students recently voted to retain self-government instead of returning to a faculty rule, but only a small majority. A son of William Jennings Bryan is running for editor-in-chief of the Daily Nebraskan. Minnesota girls are planning a swimming tournament. City view post cards—12 for 5c- Hoadley's.-Adv. Buy it in Lawrence. POSTPONES ELECTION OF BASEBALL CAPTAIN Doubt As To Candidates Eligibility Causes Delay-Varsity Nine Has Good Workout. Owing to doubt as to the eligibility of all the candidates for the position, a captain for the 1914 Jayhawk baseball team was not elected at practice yesterday. The captain at late this week named some afternoon late this week. With an ideal spring day and just enough breeze to put "pep" into the players, the Varsity nine held a good workout yesterday. After warming up by tossing the ball in battle, he bleached in batting practice, and many long fat hits resulted from their work. Jack Loveless working in the box, lobbed the ball over, and the stickers got their eyes on in it good shape. Fielding practices followed, as in a couple of instances Lefty Sproull and Deco Dollyngton in short court country that it took some tall pedaling on the part of the outfitters to pull down his clouts. Both Sproull and Ed. Van der Vries are out for positions on the regular nine and if they show as much ability on the sodded diamond as they did on the basketball floor, Jayhawker rooters should see some clever action unfolded before their eyes this spring. Moving Picture Plays Wanted $10 to $100 each. Big demand! Send twenty-five cents for alphabetically arranged list of names and addresses of prominent film producing companies. The Atyuztee Producer's List, Box 347, Pueblo, Colorado—Adv. New Vaudeville Theatre The Big Show The Best Music The Best Pictures The Best Vaudeville TONIGHT WILLARD AND BELL From the Kitchen to Cabaret KERR AND DAVENPORT Acting Songs Warner's Great Sensational Feature IN THREE PARTS THE DIAMOND SMUGLERS Friday Night, Amateur Night Come and Get a Good Laugh All Amateurs Wishing to Compete Call at the Theater Box Office Down East Clothes Made by "Benjamin" and displayed exclusively by us. Above we show the "Eastbrook" model, semi-English. We show it in all the popular shades, including the new Grey-Greens. Johnson & Carl Bowersock Theatre Monday March 30 Cocktail and Gaskill and MacVitty (Incorporated) Announce a Dramaization of Harold Bell Wright's Great Novel The Shepherd of the Hills WILL ROBERT HARLAN BY Mr. Wright and Elsberry W. Reynolds Prices Night 25, 50, 75c,$1 Matinee Adults 50c Children 25c Buy it in Lawrence. One Want Ad in the Daily Kansan last week brought eleven replies to the advertiser Kansan Want Ads always bring good results