UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN New Books! IN POPULAR COPYRIGHTS 50c Were $1.85, on sale for LEADING TITLES "Within the Law," "What Happened to Mary," "I Wrote about Mary," and many others. Wolf's Book Store ST. PATRICK'S DAY is close at hand. Perhaps you'll want some--- GREEN CARNATIONS If so, leave your order as early as possible at--- THE FLOWER SHOP 825 1-2 MASS. PHONES 621 PHONE 100 FOR TAXICABS PEERLESS GARAGE, Phone 100 Senior Play REPEATED FOR BENEFIT OF LAWRENCE CHARITIES MARCH 18 Prices 50c and 25c. Sam S. Shubert Mat Wed. and Sat. E.H.Southern PROTSCH The Tailor Printing A. G. ALRICH THEY ARE HERE Binding, Copper Plate Printing, Bubber Stamps, Engraving, Steel Die Embossing, Seals, Badges. 744 Mass. ATHLETIC SCHEDULE March Friday and Saturday, 20 and 21. Seventh Annual Interscholastic basketball tournament, Robinson gym. Friday, March 27. Missouri-Kansas Indoor Meet, Convention Hall, K.C. Friday and Saturday, 17 and 18, baseball, University of Hawaii at Lawrence. April Saturday, 18. Drake relay games at Des Moines. Saturday, April 25. Outdoor Interclass meet, McCook. May Friday and Saturday, 1 and 2. Seventh Interscholastic Tennis Tournament, McCook. Saturday, May 2. Seventh Interscholastic track meet, McCook. Tuesday, 5, K. S. A. C.K. U. dual track meet at Manhattan. Wednesday and Thursday, 6 and 7, baseball, Missouri at Lawrence. Thursday and Friday, 14 and 5, baseball, Missouri at Columbia. Saturday, 16. Missouri-Kansas dual track meet at Columbia. M'CARTY PLANS REAL MORE GREEKS WILL WORK FOR BALL TEAM CAVORT ON DIAMOND Coach Will Take his Squad Six Teams in Inter-Fraternity Out in the Open League Organize for Monday Second Season Practice for the Varsity baseball team, temporarily postponed because of the vaudeville show in the gymnasium will be resumed tomorrow afternoon, according to Leon McCarty, coach. "If Lung Akana, outfielder for the Hawaiian Chinks, raps Bishop's first curve ball for a home run April 17, or Herb Sommers falls a victim to Dutch Angerer's shoots in the Missouri game you'll have to blame Gareth Barba and his bunch of tumbling clowns," said McCarthy today. With the opening game of the season less than a month away, McCarty will have to make rapid strides in developing his team. Batting practice and fielding work will be drilled into the men every day, and before the first of April, if the coach's plans materialize, the sheep will be separated from the goats, and a good line will be held on the respective talents of the different candidates. "But I'm not kicking. Even though we haven't gotten much use out of the basketball floor this week, we'll make it up in the next seven days when we get out in the open. If the weather warms up a little, I'll take the bunch down to the golf links Monday, and then our practice will begin in earnest. Only the battery men can get good workouts indoors, and even the most patient of these sufferers is longing to feel the green sod under his feet again." Sigma Phi Sigma has announced April 4 as the date of its annual spring party. The more rooters that turn out to witness the preliminary work out of the team next week, the more enthusiasm will be roused, claims McCarty and the opening week's "bones" will be worth watching too. The representatives of the teams of the inter-fraternity baseball league met last night at the Sigma Delta Phi house and organized the league for its second season. Delehaye, who was a member of Beta Pi, Pi Upson, Keltz, and Alpha Delta were there bringing the pledges of their respective bunches to play throughout the season. A sixth team will be chosen from the other professional and local fraternity sip-team schedule will be arranged. Frank Henderson was elected president of the league and Hollis Marsh secretary and treasurer. The next meeting of the league will be held at the Pi Upsilon house March 19, at 7:30. Last year's cup, offered by Johnson & Carl, was won by the Keltz team. GO OPEN TENNIS COURTS MONDAY IF GOOD WEATHER If the weather continues favorable, the nine tennis courts southeast of McCook field will be open for players Monday. The courts are being rolled and sprinkled this week. In addition, players clay, the back stops have been repaired and everything will be in shape for the raquet wielders. Manager Hamilton expects many tennis players this spring but believes the nine courts will accommodate the crowd. SEVEN MORE SCHOOLS JOIN STATE TOURNEY Seven more high school teams joined the list of entries for the state tournament in Robinson gymnasium next week. Iola, Trego County, Bonner Springs (two teams), Lington, White City and Scott City are the new entries. Pinafore Needs Tenors The cast for the opera Pinafore, to be given May first by the W. S. G. A. will be chosen the first of next according to Fatti Hatt, the director. No more general tryouts will be held, only the individual. Miss Haiti says the cast is in need of a good lead, and another for the chorus. Ladies' Panama Hats! Three dozen different distinctive hats in both trimmed and untrimmed models. Consigned to us by a large importer, for a few days only. May we show you? Johnson & Carl TONIGHT----K. U. VAUDEVILLE BENEFIT Y. W. C. A. ROBINSON GYMNASIUM AT 8:00 P.M. 300 GOOD SEATS LEFT---COME EARLY AND GET YOURS