UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Here's the summer house for your feet, all the room you'll want--all the modern improvements for foot comfort. Tan is the fashionable color --here in various shades, also black calf and patent leather. Best of Men's and Boys' Shoes---$2.50 to $7.00. Phoenix Guaranteed Silk Hose--Men's: $2.00 box of 4 pairs. Ladies': $3.00 box 4 pairs. AND NOW FOR THAT OUTDOOR TIGER MEET (Continued from page 1.) Nicholson himself will probably take the high jump, and perhaps the broad. Hurst, the Jayhawner hope, may take the pole vault. If his ankle is right, he has a good chance there. Perhaps the relay again is destined to decide the meet. Kansas looks good in this event and should take it. If she does—. A record crowd is expected for the meet, many Kansas City visitors having arranged to come down. FRANK'S MEN STRONG FOR VALLEY PENNANT Aggies Games This Week Start Last Lap On Championship Circuit The Jayhawker baseball team returned Sunday from a victorious road trip and apparently has the Missouri Valley Conference championship all tucked away in their little bag bags. Coach Frank, Captain Buzick and the team itself are very peevish at the trick played upon them by the weather, which postponed both Nebraska games and kept the Jayhawkers from grabbing the title beyond a shadow of a doubt. A single victory over Nebraska would have cinched the Northern championship for them, since Missouri twice defeated the Ames Aggres and Drake has no hope to be ever, they were forced to be conquered by a hypothetical victory offered by the fact that the Aggres split even with the Cornhuskers on their home grounds at Lincoln, while Kansas beat the Aggres two straight last week at Manhattan. the nine was working hard yesterday and expects to keep up this pace both today and tomorrow, are proud of the fact that with the exception of two losses to the Chinese they have not dropped a single game to an opposing nine this season. They intend to try to make it an ever-victorious season for the Crimson and the Blue if they can. The team is now practicing daily for their two return games with the Farmers here Thursday and Friday. A victory in one of these, and a single victory over the Tigers when the Jayhawks play there a week from this Friday and Saturday will cinch the flag for Kansas. The batteries for the opening game Thursday will probably be; For the Aggies, Pollom and Forsberg. For Kansas, Bishop and Sommers. Send the Daily Kansan home. AHA! SOPHS DIDN'T PADDLE ONE FRESHIE But We Predict A Budding- Out Of Freshman Caps Tomorrow Nelson, a freshman, had his coat split from the tail to the collar in the neighborhood of room 101 Adm. building during chapel time this morning when a group of sophomores entered and attempted to administer a paddling to a freshman who had neglected to wear his cap There were just about as many freshmen as sophomores, waiting the adjournment of a rhetoric class. They resisted, and chairs crashed. The several girls in the room fed screaming, and for a time all that could be seen was a mass of struggling bodies. The president of the sophomores and one refractory under classman carried on a private feud over in one corner of the room. Finally, as if by mutual consent, the opposes held the feud to left. Both parties were a little peevish while the struggle was in progress, but all was smiles when it was over. The freshman wasn't paddled, however. Sigma Nu will give an informal dance at the chapter house Friday evening. Helen Case, a freshman in the College, has returned from a short visit at Manhattan. CLASS OF 1912 IS PAYING OFF DEFICIT Secretary Brown Is Receiving Remittances on Last Years' Debt Regularly Some at least of the class of 1912 are honest, according to Secretary E. E. Brown, who says that remittances are coming in almost every mail from the members of last year's class to help pay off the 800 deficit incurred by the class on the 1912 Jayhawker. Some time ago a letter was sent out to the members of the class by the Men's Student Council enclosing a statement from Chancellor Strong reminding them of their obligation to pay off the legitimate debt of the class as they had pledged in the election of their senior year. The money now coming in is in answer to this request. MARGARET DAVIS TO LEAD GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Prof. C. E. Hubach, director of the Women's Glee club, announced this afternoon the appointment of Margaret Davis as manager of the club for the year 1913-1914. Professor Hubach plans to have the club work much as it has this year with numerous home concerts. The membership of the club probably will be increased to accommodate more people if requested. Try-outs for the club will be held soon after the opening of school in September. SEMI-FINALS IN FRAT LEAGUE TODAY The Inter-Fraternity baseball league has been delayed on account of rain. This afternoon Sigma Delta Phi and P i Upsilon tangle in a seven-inning affair at Woodland Park, the second game in Division A. The winners in this division will meet Phi Alpha Delta for the championship of the league as soon as possible. Memory Aristotle calls memory the scribe of the soul. Happy will you be if somewhere on her tablets she writes for you Velvet is not easily forgotten after you have once known its delightful fragrance and tasted of its deep richness. And its remembrance is never marred by thoughts of burn or bite. MOSSE'S ASSISTANT NOT YET SELECTED Whether McCarty or Hargis will be the assistant coach of next year's football team still remains to be decided. The athletic board will have to act first, making a recommendation, and then the matter will finally be decided by the Board of Administration. "The Athletic Board will be called together soon," said Chancellor Strong this morning, "and action will be taken. If McCarty is elected he will divide his time between the English department and the coaching." COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEEES READY NEXT FRIDAY "Committees in charge of this year's commencement exercises will be announced next Friday," said Prof. L. N. Flint, who is in charge. "We have been having trouble about being more concerned about being out of town or be unable to serve, but the list will be completed sure by Friday." In view of the fact that commencement is one week later this year than usual no difficulty is foreseen on account of the delay. Send the Daily Kansan home. $2.00 One Week Only $2.00 One Week Only How You Can Save 20 Per Cent The subscription price of the University Daily Kansan will be advanced next year to $2.50 per year, as already explained in this space, but for the benefit of any University people or mail subscribers who may desire to re-subscribe at the old price we will accept such subscriptions for ONE WEEK ONLY. May 19th to 24th Inclusive at the old rate. 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