UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Athletic underwear in full swing. Every new idea here for bodily comfort. Sleeveless, short sleeves, or long sleeves in the hygienic healthful, openwork fabrics. Lisle, cotton, silk net, linen mesh, all varieties to suit all skins, from 50c per garment to $3.00. Special offering—a regular $1.00 Athletic Union Suit for 35c with a purchase of two others—or 3 suits for $2.35, ATTENTION OF STUDENTS if you are looking for congenial and native occupation during sum- mer, write The General Appliance Factory, Incorporated, Marinette, Wisconsin, for partnership. The Cooley Club of the School of Law will not hold its regular meeting Friday. All members are urged to be present for the championship "clash" with the Oreads Thursday night. Alfrede Horner, a graduate student, has gone to her home in Wichita for a few days' visit. She expects to return the first of next week. Kodak finishing of the better sort at Raymond's, 831 Mass. — Adv. Cap and gown pictures at Squires' Studio...Adv. Seniors! It's time to think of cap and gown pictures. Special rate. Squires' Studio—Adv. A maximum amount of pleasure for a minimum expenditure—A kodak from Raymond's, 831 Mass.—Adv. W. J. Broadhurst is making preparations to arrange a new shoe shop this summer to be used exclusively to student's trade. It will have a special shining parlor for ladies, where they can get a good shine without a special trip up town. Help along this improvement for your convenience by patronizing the K. U. Shoe Shop, 1400 Ls. St.-Adv. BASEBALL TEAM OFF TO GRAB VALLEY TITLE Frank's Men Play Mo. Normals, Liberty, and Tigers This Week The Jayhawker ball team, accompanied by Coach Leonard Frank, left this morning for Liberty, Mo., where they play William Jewell College this afternoon. The Coach at the last minute decided to cut down the ropes and and after a harried weeding-out only eleven men took the trip. Hostettler, Loveless, and Davis were the men left out at the last minute. Frank decided that, for the short schedule of games, Loveless and Hostettler, the team's extra battery, would not be needed, and Chico Davis's knee is in no condition to permit his re-entering the game. The men who took the trip were Coach Frank, Bishop, Sommers, Ebnother, DeLongeye, Hicks, Ward, Wilson, Buzik, Coolidge, Painter, and Hobbs. Manager Hamilton may join the team at Liberty. Coach Frank had only a few words to say on the report that has been circulating the hill recently in regard to Lloyd Bishop, the Jaya-hawker's star twirler, playing professional ball this summer. "Bish is wise enough," said the Coach yesterday, "not to play professional ball unless he gets an awfully good offer, an offer such as only Class A ball team or a big league team could extend to him. Although I know most of these big league scouts by sight, I have never yet seen any of them hanging around McCook field looking Bishop over. The big boy has enough stuff to easily make games like America's game down to even with a major league team, but either the Class A managers have overlooked him or else have been watching him very quietly, because, believe me, we have seen nothing of them. If the big twirler has received any offers he has said nothing at all to us about them." "Bish is not the only lad on the Kansas ball team that after a couple of years of seasoning would make good in the big show," continued the coach. "Ray Ebnother and Carl Hicks, take my word for it, with thirty points more added to their batting averages, would draw a good salary in the American Association or the International League. They are about the niffest fielders this part of the country for some time. Visiting coaches will bear me out in this statement. Mr. Kelly, nee Mr. Sommers, is a pretty fair little ball player, too. Quigley thinks so." The lineup of the Jayhawkers for the Jayhawker will be William Jewell will probably be a follow Sommers, c.; Hicks, ss.; De- Lonley, 2; Ward, 3b; Burzuck, c. f. Wilson, l. f.; Coolidge, r. f.; Eb- nother, 1b; Hobbs, p. Bishop and Buzick will be saved for the two Missouri games, Friday and Saturday. Send the Daily Kansan home. Tonight - SPRING CONCERT - Tonight of the University Orchestra - Fraser Hall- 8:15 p.m. DEAN C, S. SKILTON. - Director MISS EITTA SMITH. - Soprano Admission 25 Cents. Student Tickets Good Graduating Time Is Gift Time No custom could be more laudable than that of presenting to the sweet girl graduate or her more sturdy brother some token of remembrance and esteem. Our stocks are overflowing with suggestions in this line. Articles which are sure to be appreciated and reflect credit upon the judgment and sentiment of the giver. SOL MARKS, Jeweler 817 Massachusetts Street MO. VALLEY TENNIS HERE THIS WEEK END Many Schools Entered In Big Meet On McCook Courts Although the schools and colleges of the Missouri Valley Conference have been rather slow in sending in entries to the Missouri Valley Conference Tennis Tournament, to be held here this Thursday and Friday, May 22 and 23, nevertheless the long-watched-for entry list has yet to enter entries at last, and practically all of the schools will be heard from by tomorrow night at the latest. The Kansas State Agricultural College, Ames, Drake, Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska are eligible to contest for this tournament. Today Missouri Nebraska and Drake sent in lists of players. The remaining entries will probably be received tonight ot tomorrow at the latest. Although each school may enter as large a number of candidates as its coaches wish, only four men can represent each school in the actual contest. It is thought that each university will enter two men n the singles and a team in the double contests, but even this small number may be cut down by having but a single man represent each college in the singles. "Many faults can be found with the present method of scoring in these large Interscholastic tournaments," said Manager Hamilton last night, "and if we are able Kansas hopes to have the Committee on Tennis Rules of the Conference change its former method of deciding the championship. By the way which was used in practically every case last year, and which has been proposed for the tournament this week, every match counts a point, irrespective of whether it is a championship contest, or a bye. Sometimes today also, the Missouri team will pull in. Coach Brewer has "This method of scoring seems to us to be radically unfair. By the use of it, a team might be able to tie another team in the semi-finals, and yet have played one less match. I think the Conference schools as a whole and their coaches are opposed to this antiquated way of deciding a tournament, and I think that this year we will probably invent some new way of scoring. Coach Brewer of Missouri is trying to discover some new way now." The men who will represent Kansas is this tournament cannot be picked until it is decided definitely just how many men each school is permitted to enter as contestants. If two men are allowed to enter in the schools for each school J. R. Smith, Howard Richardson, and Amos Johnson will stage an elimination game with each other to determine the two fortunate men. If but one man is permitted to play for each school J. R. Smith will undoubtedly uphold the honors of the Crimson and the Blue. The Drake team of three men, Page, Drumm and King, will arrive in town tonight at 11 o'clock, and will go immediately to the hotel to rest up. EXTRA Friday and Saturday EXTRA ONLY! We will place on sale 20 Blue Serge Norfolk Suits The winners of this game will play Phil Alpha Delta, the champions of Division B, for the league championship and the Johnson and Carl trophy cup, next Tuesday. KELTZ AND P. A. D.'S LEAD FRAT LEAGUE The championship of Division A in the Inter-Fraternity baseball league was decided Tuesday afternoon when the Keltz defended Sigma Delta Phi by a score of 13-7. Batteries for Keltz, Hartman and Harwell; Sigma Delta Phi, Sammons and K凯姆 coupled with ragged fielding by the losers brought in all the scores. S. D. J. C. CHAMPS OF DIVISION A, FRAT LEAGUE Coach Hamilton has been endearing to make extensive plans for entertaining the visiting teams as long as they are in the city, and to give them as good a time as possible as long as they are in town. Many of the fraternity houses have a club, an honorarium of the visiting players and their coaches. All houses or persons expecting to do so should notify he Manager of their intention at once. The standing of the teams in the Paternity baseball league is as follows: W. L. Pct. Keltz 2 0 1,000 Sigma Delta Phi 1 1 .500 Pi Upsilon 0 1 .000 Division A entered a team of eight men, consisting of Swartz, Woods, Humphrey, Underwood, Chang, Avery, Lide, and Cox. Only four of these men will make the trip, however. It is not known definitely when the Cornhuskers will arrive. W. L. Pct. Phi Alpha Delta 3 0 1,000 Phi Beta Pi 2 1 .666 Acacia 1 2 .333 Nu Sigma Nu 0 3 .000 Division B $17-$17 which we purchased to sell at $22.50, but owing to late delivery on these garments they will go on sale Friday and Saturday only for Brownlee house boys will have a picnic Thursday evening at Cameron's bluff. Edith Pinney, instructor in zooloy, spent Monday in Kansas City, Mo., on business. Lucile Tandy, a senior in the College has accepted the offer to teach English in the Cherryvale high school. these are clothes values that you cannot afford to pass up. Notice windows. Chancellor Strong will return from Detroit Sunday, where he is attending the annual convention of the Northern Baptists. Straw Hats—Soft Shirts—Neckwear—Hose Underwear now on display—and don't forget the Suit Sale at- JOHNSON & CARL Send the Daily Kansan Home LAWRENCE TRANSFER CO. Phone 15. TRUNK HAULING. Make Up Those Credits This Summer IT'S POSSIBLE TO MAKE NINE HOURS DURING THE University of Kansas Summer Session TWO SESSIONS—June 12th to July 23rd and July 24th to August 13th Courses in 153 Subjects Offered Courses in Astronomy, Botany, Chemistry Economics, Education, English, Entomology, French, Geology, German, History and Political Science, Home Economics Journalism, Latin, Law, Mathematics Mechanical Drawing and Engineering Music, Pharmacy, Physical Education, Physics, Physiology, Psychology Shop Work, Sociology, Spanish, or Zoology may be taken for a maximum of six hours credit in the six-week session, or three hours for the three-week session. Spend the hot months on breezy Mt. Oread THE COOLEST SPOT IN KANSAS For information, apply Director, University of Kansas Summer Session LAWRENCE - - - KANSAS K. U. Dance Woodland Park K. U. DAY K. U. Glee Club Quartet Band Concert Fri. May 23