UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TIGER-JAYHAWK TRACK MEET ON TOMORROW (Continued from page 1.) condition and each have the same number of stars. Patterson, captain of the team, who does the 880 in 2 minutes flat, Hazen the high hurdle man and Crane in the dashes, are the men that Kansas depends on to win the meet. Kansas is strong in the runs from the quarter to the two miles as well as the dashes. Missouri is best in the field events. Hurst the Kansas pole vaulter has a better record than any of the Missouri men. He did not show up well, however, in the Nebraska meet last week and lost to a Cornhusker with poor record. Kansas won from Nebraska in a track past last weekend, scoring 73 to 36. In this meet the Kansas mile relay team's time was 3:32. The Missouri time for this event this year is 3:34. Missouri has two men entered in each event Saturday—Wednesday's University Missouri. - Is Kansas to have an ever-victorious year in athletics over Missouri? This is the question which will be decided tomorrow afternoon, when the annual track meet, with the Tigers will be held on McCook field, will be the closest and most exciting contest held at Kansas for several years. "The teams are so evenly matched that it is extremely difficult to predict much about the outcome," said the head coach today. "However, I think I know about as much as any one as to the respective abilities of the teams, and I am confident that there will not be ten points difference between the final scores. Kanen has been by far superior to supremacy in the distance races and field contests. Missouri will win the pole vault and broad jump with present indications. "The teams will go on the field with the same respective strength that they entered the indoor meet with at Kansas City. I do not think that this contest will be quite as close as that was, owing to the great improvement some of the Kansas men have shown since then. But it is almost an even throw at that, and will furnish the prettiest and closest contest seen on McCook field in many years." Captain Patterson is confident. He Fancy Parasols These hot summer-like days makes one think of sun shades. If when down town you will look in our window or along our center ledge, you'll find just the parasol you wanted. We have never shown such an assortment before as this year. Many new shades and combinations of colors. Priced from $1.50 to $6.75. a c b d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z WEAVER'S The Clothes We Sell to Young Men Have more originality in fashion, fabric and finish than any clothes in America. See them and you'll agree On the 23rd of last November the Kansas football machine humbled J. HOUSE & SON - 729 Mass. St. says the men are in better condition than he had hoped for. Now that the annual track meet with Missouri comes tomorrow it is interesting to note that a cinder path victory over the Tiger means an unbroken chain of triumphs for the past year by Kansas over Missouri in everything from athletics to debate this year. "But here is one thing that I want to emphasize," said the speedy one this morning. "We're going into the meet with the hope and expectation of winning. I look for an almost even score throughout. Now, when we need a point or two to decide an event, with a crowd of cheering rooters in the bleachers, we may get them. If the spirit of the average student can be taken for an indication, the crowd will be there. The meet starts promptly at three o'clock. "Without these rooters we probably won't. Men do better work when they realize that hundreds of enthusiastic students are working with them. We need every man we can get in the grandstand Satar- Do you want the The Daily is $2.00 Next Week; $2.50 Next Year Summer Session Kansan All who accept the special offer for next year's Daily during Bargain Week. May 19 to 24, will receive the Summer Bi-Weekly Absolutely FREE We will accept subscriptions to the Daily Kansan for next week only at the old subscription price, $2.00 provided they are paid in advance. All subscriptions after May 24 will be charged at the price for next year, $2.50. Every subscription will include the Summer Session Kansan. the Missourians in a mighty game with the long end of 12 to 3 score. In basket-ball Kansas took three out of four. Then came the indoor track meet at Kansas City. Kansas did not have any track team, on paper. By a narrow margin -a margin just the same, Kansas was victorious for the The annual baseball games were at hand. Chances looked bright for cleatstone diamond victories. And they came. Two days Bishop pitched and two days saw the Tiger defeated. But, thus far the triumphs had been all of brawn. TThe Saturday after the baseball games the debating team journeyed to Columbia town. Kansas won another victory. But three more contests are scheduled for the rest of the year. Missouri comes here Saturday for the track meet and Kansas goes to Columbia for two more baseball games. Will this be an all-victorious year for Kansas over Missouri? Ice cream of quality. Reynolds' tros—Adv. Music Saturday night. Reynolds Bros—Adv. Ice cream of quality. Reynolds' Bros.-Adv. Salted almonds fresh and crisp at Wiedemann's-Adv. FOUND—Fountain pen. Call Bell 1495 and pay for ad. Fresh roasted salted peanuts and salted almonds. Reynolds' Bros.—Adv. Our caramel nut ice cream is different from others. Wiedemann's. - Adv. The most for your money. Fresh strawberry frappe. Reyolds' Bros., 1031. Mass.-Adv. LOST—Achoth sorority pin with the name, Edith Cross on reverse side. 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