UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Men's Wear says: "The most daring color combinations and most unusual designs in neckwear will be the best sellers this season." Oh! this is the place to get the new stuff! Mugadores, Moire-antique, China silk, triple color college stripes. We have 'em---now come in and show your nerve. Belts, all the new ideas 50c to $1.50. Third shipment, Manhattan shirts open tomorrow. Bat wings of different patterns. Grocer Banquets Chems Grocer Banquets Chems A. Bigelow, owner of the Court House grocery, gave a banquet for the members of the Chemistry department Saturday afternoon before the track track, after which he gave a lecture on "The Position of the Chemical Engineer in Commerce." Dr. M. T. Sudler, associate dean of the medical school, will return Wednesday from the East where he has been since May 1 on business for the Rosedale school. MANUAL WINS FIRST IN INVITATION MEET K. C. Team Runs Away, 47 Points—Westport Second, 18 1-2 Finals Invitation Meet Manual Training High, Kansas City Mo. 47 westport High, Kansas City, Mo. 18\frac{1}{2}. Lawrence. 16 1/2. Catholic High school, 13. Central High, Kansas City, Mo. Valley Center, 8. Topena High School, 6. Pcabody, 6. Florence, 6. Concordia, 3. Pratt County High, 9. Winfield, 3. Attica, 2. Chase County High, 2. Neodesha, $1\frac{1}{2}$. In the sixth annual invitation high school track meet held on McCook field Saturday afternoon, Manual, of Kansas City, Mo., easily took first place with a total of 47 points. Westport high, their nearest competitor, was second with 18 points. The remaining schools were forced to be content with no wins — a very few. But the first race it was evident that the husky athletes of Dr. Hall would ramp away with the victory and after two events had been contested, the result was a foregone conclusion. Despite a heavy track surgery from the downpour the night, before the athletes made the contest a very interesting preliminary to the Missouri dual meet, which was held in August. Some very good records were set up, although none were broken, and every race was close. The feature event of the afternoon was the final of the 100 yard dash, which brought together Davis, the big Valley Center youngster, and Russell Hardy of the Catholic high school, Kansas City, Kans. Davis breezed through the distance in the 50 yard dash- Hardy, Catholic H. Davis, Valley Center; Medorp, St Joseph; Brooker, Peabody. Time, 5 3-5 seconds. Mile run - Starr, Florence; Zercher, Topeka; Allen, Lawrence; and Crowder, Neodesha, tied for third Time. 4:50 4-5. The summary of events: 120 yard hurdles—Winn, Manual; Case, Manual; Heath, Westport; Renick, Central. Time, 17 1-5 sec. speedy time of 10 1-5 seconds, which, considering the track, was wonderful. It beat the mark set in the big dual meet later in the afternoon on a better track, and was seen again by looking seen on McCook field this year. Davis is coming down to K. U. next year if Alonzo Stagg, coach of the Chicago Maroons does not beat Manager Hamilton to it. The boy has already been visited by some of Chicago University's agents. The race for the individual cup was the most interesting feature of the meet, since it was seen early in the afternoon that but two athletes would be in the running, Russell Hardy of the Catholic high school and Winn of Manual. Up to the final event, the broad jump, these two boys were tied in the race for the cup, each having scored 13 points for his school, and to decide the contest both on the spur of the moment entered the broad jump, in which neither of him had ever practiced. Winn proved to be the luckier of the two, securing fourth place in this event which gave him one point and the cup. 100 yard dash—Davis, Valley Center; Hardy, Catholic High; Medpor, St. Joseph; Selbie, Westport. Time, 10 1-5 seconds. Quarter mile—Medorp, St. Joe; Boult, Manual; Sullivan, Atticie; O'Leary, Lawrence. Time, 52 4-5 sec. Half mile—Boulut, Manual; Weaver, Concordia; Heller, Lawrence; Rider, Central high. Time, 2:08 2-5. 220 yard hurdles—Winn, Manual; Renick, Central; Cress, Chase Co; Metcalf, Lawrence. Time, 28 sec. 220 yard dash—Hardy, Catholic High; Pearson, Pratt Co.; Randall, Lawrence; Row, Westport. Time, 24 2-5 seconds. Mile relay—Lawrence, first; Topeka; Central High; Manual High. 3:47 2:5. Pole vault—Callahan, Manual; Winn, Manual; Liggett, Central High and Marr, Westport tied for third. Height. 10 ft, 6 in. Shot put-Planck, Manual; Nelson, Winfield; Berry, Manual; Wilbur, Lawrence. Distance, 44 ft. 3-4 in. High jump-Morse, Westport; Calahan, Manual; Williams, Westport; Pittam, Westport. Height, 5 ft. 8 in. Discus—Pharcet, Manual; Wilbur, Lawrence; Berry, Manual; Robbison, Robinson Broad jump-Brooker, Peabody; Williams, Westport; Pittam, West- port; Winn, Manual. Distance, 20 ft, 10 1-2 in. AGGIES GRAB LAST GAME SATURDAY 6-3 Kansas Loses First Conference Game This Year to Farmers Farmers The Jayhawker baseball nine lost its first conference game of the year Friday to the Manhattan Aggies, score 6-1. Coach Frank's proteses practically have the Missouri Valley conference championship, tucked up their sleeves and forked only in preparation to touch it so the loss of that one game did nothing toward lessening the chances of the Jayhawkers for the title. But Coach Frank and Captain Buzick had both hoped for an ever-victorious conference team. Captain Buzik started in the box for the Jayhawkers, opposed by Coming to Lawrence? Write us early in regard to your location. We have a complete and up to date list of properties in the University district, both for sale and rent. Don't wait until next fall when all the desirable locations will be taken. We can help you in this matter. Write us or come and see us. O. H. McQUARY, JR. Leader Building Lawrence, Kansas Bailey for the Argies. Bailey had a trifle the better of the argument, being better supported in the pinches and showing a trifle more control. The Jayhawkers started in the first innning with two runs, and nearly driving Bailey to the bush. Sommers walked, Hicks, after failing to sacrifice, reached first and advanced Sommers to second on Beanbane's boat of his fast roller. DeLongey went out onto route, advancing the two runners to third and second, and Ward hit a long fly to left, scoring Sommers. Hicks scored the second tally a moment later on Bishop's single. The Aggies came right back with lots of pepper, counting one in the third, one in the fourth, and two in the fifth off of Buzick. Two walks, a hit batsman, and a sacrifice fly scored the first run, a hit batsman, a sacrifice fly, and a penalty called while the third and fourth runs came in on a walk, two singles, and a long double by third baseman Brinley. Another run came in the seventh to the Aggies on Hick's error on Agnew's roller, a sacrifice hit, and McCallum's single, while their sixth and last tally was counted in the ninth on successive hits by Bailey and Enns. Kansas scored a third run in the eighth on DeLongey's scratch hit, an infield out, and a single by Bishop, but Bailey, the little Aggie twirl, successfully fought the Jayhawkers off in the ninth. The score by inning and summary: P H F Aguges, ... 001 126 101 — 6 8 7 Kansas, ... 200 000 010 — 3 7 3 Batteries, For the Aggies, Bailey and Sommers, Buzick and Sommers. Summary: Stolen bases, kinaes, Beamen, Wilson. Sacrifice hits, Knaus, Enns, Ebother. Sacrifice flies, McCallum, Ward. Two base hits, Bailey, Briney. Double plays, Beaman, Knaus, and Brishay; Bishop and DeLongey; Hicks, DelLongey and Bishop. Snub out by Bailey 2. By Buzick 3. Bases on balls, Off Bailey 2, off Buzick 5. Hit by pitcher, by Bailey, Coolidge by Buzick, Agnew, Enns, Beaman, Umpire, McCarty. A FIVE-YEAR LAW COURSE—SOME DAY The rumor that two years of A. B. work will be required for admittance to the Law School next fall is without foundation. Dean Green said this morning: "I have heard nothing of the change and think it's a mistake. However, I can see the time when not only two years will be required, but an A. B. degree will be necessary to enter the School of Law." This year only 40 Junior Laws are enrolled against 120 last year. The one year of college did it, but the standard of the school, through the efforts of the Dean and faculty is now better than ever before. Bargain Week Starts Today! This is the first day of the bargain week for the University Daily Kansan. 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