SIMPLE WORKOUTS EVERYDAY! UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN We place on sale tomorrow morning 280 pair of our $4 and $5 men's and young men's oxford at $2.95 PAIR A Tan or black—lace or button—some of them Nettleton's. The reason—too many on hand. Get in early—every pair guaranteed. Tomorrow is the last day. $2.00 Now; $2.50 Then. SIX SCHOOLS IN VALLEY TENNIS MEET Cave of Ames Strong—Finals Played Some Time This Afternoon Afternoon The tennis courts on McCook field were crowded yesterday with white-clad representatives of various Missouri Valley conference schools, contesting for the championship of the 1912 conference in singles and doubles. The men started playing early yesterday morning, and after playing nothing but singles all day long, by night had reached the semi-finals in the singles race. the conference schools represented are Drake, Ames, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, and Washington. From the looks of things at present, Ames seems likely to win the championship in the singles flight. The semi-finals of the tournament had been reached at six o'clock last night, and the men returned contestants for the final honors were Johnson and Smith of Kansas, Cave of Ames, and Woods of Missouri. However, Cave, by his flashy playing yesterday, looks as the most probable contender for the championship cup. The doubles will not be run off until tomorrow. Another upset occurred when J. R. Smith, the Kansas star, easily defeated William Guylis of Nebraska 6-2, 6-3. Williams arrived in town late yesterday morning, having been delayed at Lincoln the night before by a dramatic club play, and was stale after his long trip of the night before. This explains in part his easy defeat. There was but one upset of dope during the entire day's playing yesterday, and that was when this same man Cave of the Iowa Aggies defeated Schwartz, the Missouri captain, by the score of 1-6, 7-5, 6-3. Schwartz had been picked to win the championship as he so easily defeatd Smith, the Kansas star, at Columbia last week. The total summary of the singles ontests held yesterday: Page of Draks defeated Rath of Ames 6,2-4,6-4. Cave of Ames defeated Schwartz of Missouri 1-6, 7-5, 6-3. Woods of Missouri defeated Wilhelmi of Washington 6-1, 6-0. Patton of Washington defeated Famon of Drake 6,4, 6-1. Smith of Kansas defeated Williams of Nebraska 6-2, 6-3. Johnson won a match from a Nebraska man who failed to appear by default. Johnson of Kansas defeated Patton of Washington 6-4, 6-3. In the drawings of the doubles, to be held today, both Drake and Ames drew byes, Nebraska being unable to enter through the loss of the second man on their team. Kansas plays Washington in the first round, Smith and Johnson and Patton and Wilhelmi being the opposing contestants, Drake aed Ames play in the second round, Page and Fannon playing against Cave and Rath, and the winners of the Kansas-Washington and Drake-Ames match play each other in the finals. The finals in the singles and doubles will probably be held this afternoon. W. S. G. A. TO REOPEN STUDENTS' BOOK STORE The new council of the W. S. G. A. will reopen the book exchange established by the outgoing council during quiz week, at the check stand, in Fraser hall. KINNEAR AND COOPER IN HANDICAP FINALS All rented books will be checked in and second hand ones purchased for the accommodation of students at the beginning of the fall semester. Championship in Annual Golf Tournament Decided Today The championship of the fourth annual handicap tournament of the Oread Golf club lies between L. W. Klinnear, a junior in the engineering school and present champion of the course, and D. W. Cooper, a freshman in the College. The semi-finals were played Wednesday, Cooper winning his place by defeating Dr. H. T. Jones 3 up and one to play, and Kinnear by winning over Hurd 2 up and 1 to play. In the consolation flight only one is in the finals, Dean C. H. Johnstou, who won from Professor Davis by default. Johnstou will play the winner of the J. O. Jones-W. S. Johnson match for the championship of the first round of the NCAA sports which are the men eliminated in the first round of the first flight. The championship match will be played this afternoon on the links at 2:30. Both Kinnear and Cooper are scratch players, and the match should be extremely interesting. Many of the golf bugs are planning to follow the plays. The course is in excellent condition. The finals in the second flight are between Josselyn and Edwards, and will be completed this week. The prizes will be awarded next week. K. U. DAMES AND HUSBANDS PICNIC The K. U. Dames gave a picnic yesterday evening at Woodland park for the husbands of the club members. Twelve couples made up the picnic party. The men played a game of baseball. The supper consisted of beef loaf, potato chips, potato salad, buns, pickles, ice cream and cake and lemonade. Send the Daily Kansan home. Saturday--- ---Blue Serge Norfolk Suits $17 ---Your Last Chance Johnson & Carl Tennis Weather Once More Just received new shipment of balls. We have the racket you want, and all the necessary accessories for the game. CARROLL'S Phones 608. 709 Mass. St. Glad To Show You. Reduce the High Cost of Living Save twenty per cent on a necessity of life---the University Daily Kansan TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY! Bargain Week closes tomorrow night. After that time the subscription price goes up twenty per cent. Get busy while opportunity still knocks. Read About the Hot Weather Studes: The Summer Session Kansan goes free with all subscriptions sent in tomorrow. Commencement news a specialty. 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