UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "We ain't going hoarse trying to prove it." We'll tie that up to the neckwear--but this week we'll give you the best values you ever saw in cravatings. Our New York Resident Buyer picked up some gems under price, and by adding some of our own stock there's liberal selection for you wise ones. Long Ranges at 50c, others 75c and $1.00. New Manhattan Silk Shirts. A whole meal for 10c; the brown bread ice cream, at Wiedemann's—Adv. Here's a House FOR A Fraternity or Club For Sale or Lease--Suitable for large organization. Owner leaving for California, Call 939 Indiana. Phone 1198 Bell. BIG TURNOUT AND FAST TIME YESTERDAY Track Men Show Mid-Season Form—Hurst And Perry Are Back Fast time in practice last night and a large turnout made track prospects brighter than ever. Hilton made the 100 yards in 10 3-5. In the half mile Cissae beat Ross and Patterson in 53 2-5, and could have made it in 52, from all appearances. In the 220 Hilton made it in 23 4-5. The relay team now looks good with Cissna, Edwards, Davis, Black, Gribble, and Ross to pick from Greenees and Hilton are expected to handle the 100, Crane, Hilton, Schwab, Cissna, and Davis the 220, Black, Davis, Gribble, and Cissna the quarter, Patterson, Davis, Ross, and McClure the half, and Paterson and Edwards the mile. The 2-mile will be taken by Edwards and Malcomson. Hurst is back in old time form for the pole vault, making 11 feet easily on his first trial. Pauley, who工程师 Engineers' meet, is also coming out. The broad jump continues weak, with Zucherch and possibly Greenlees out. Perry is back for the high hurdles and with Hazen and Sproull, who is showing up well to handle that challenge. Perry and Hazen will also handle the 220 hurdles. Coleman, Burnham, and Sprouil are working regularly on the discs, and Burnham and Coleman on the pilchinie and Hazen are high jumping. In last night's practice Mosse and Fairchilds timed and started. Fresh salted almonds. Reynolds Bros.-Adv. * Have you tried the brown bread ice cream at Wiedemann's? —Adv. Pure Water is essential to health. Order McNish's areated distilled water. Phones 198..Adv. Seniors—All who have not ordered caps and gowns should do so tomorrow at chapel time. This is your last chance—Adv. Inspiring to The Young Man are the stories of achievement in Civil Engineering Graduates of the School of Engineering of the University of Kansas have had an important part in many of the modern marvels of engineering work, from the carrying through of the greatest irrigation projects to the planning and construction of the unique sea-going railroad on the Florida Keys. The Daily Kansan's Educational Department will see that inquiries addressed to it are answered by the ones most competent to give full particulars regarding any vocation and the University courses preparatory for it. Address the VOCATION EDITOR University Daily Kansan Lawrence, Kansas TO WALK WIRE AND DRAW AT SAME TIME Henri, Portuguese Slack Rope Virtuoso, Will Adorn Indoor Circus Cable Henri, the Portuguese slack wire virtuose, is in town. On his arrival here this morning the renowned aerial artist immediately repaired to Robinson Gymnasium which he inspected critically with a view to the best arrangement of his wires on May 2. Henri can not speak English, but through his interpreter he expressed much astonishment the morning at the magnitude of the University. He is in excellent training, but will probably take a short workout every day in the Gymnasium to keep in form. Henri is a swarthy, black haired, quiet little fellow with a peculiar sliding gait. He has walked wires so much that special shoes have to be made for him, with grooves to fit the bottoms of his feet. The nervy Portuguese intends to reproduce in the original the Giant Death Swing, which has never been seen in America. This terrible feast consists in wrapping the toes around the wire, and then whirling over and over, singing the Portuguese National Hymn at the same time. SWEENEY IS CHAMPION Premier In Handball Determined By Yesterday's Results Results Fourteen games were played off yesterday in the handball tournament, and with a few notable exceptions, all of the games were well-contested and interesting. Three 21-20 games were played, and in several cases the fortunate winner was forced to play three games to secure his victory. The day's play definitely brought Sweechen home a champion, since with 10 games won and 0 lost his title is secure. The day's results were as follows: Granger defeated West 21-11, 21-11; Laird defeated West 15-21, 21-20, 21-16; Laird defeated Skinner 21-8, 21-9; West defeated Skinner 21-0, 21-1; Granger defeated Skinner 21-0, 21-4; Sweney defeated Hopper 21-15, 21-20; Laird defeated Veach by default; Skinner defeated Veach by default; Ross Miller defeated Castle 21-12, 21-12; Castle defeated Veach by default; Ross Miller defeated Laird 21-4, 21-18; Sweney defeated Skinner 21-1. 21-9; Sweney defeated H. Miller by default, Ross Miller defeated Skinner 21-1, 21-1. The standing of the players is now as follows: Sweeney Hopper Granger Castle R. Miller West Laird Orton Veatch Skimmer Ketchum H. Miller W. 10 L. Pct. 10 0,1000 6 1 852 6 1 852 6 3 666 6 3 666 3 5 400 3 5 400 3 4 426 3 5 375 3 5 270 2 8 200 1 4 200 0 10 000 BASEBALL TEAM NOW READY FOR M. U Varsity In Fair Condition For Battles With Tigers This Week The Varsity baseball nine was kept indoors from practice yesterday because of the rain which drenched McCook field and made it totally unfit for practice of any sort. However the team seems to be in pretty good shape and will not lose much by the one day of enforced rest. The pitchers, without exception, are in fair shape, and will probably be in fit condition for the two games with the Missouri Tigers here this Friday and Saturday, the 25th and 26th. While Missouri is conceded to have a good team it is thought that the Jayhawkers, through the work of players such as Bishop Hussey Loveless, Busick, and Schenk, will be able to hold the Tigers off long enough to score a few runs and get a good lead. Missouri dopes out strong since in their one game with the Chinese they held the foreigners down to a much closer score than Kansas was able to. However, it is generally conceded that the Kansas pitchers were not at all up to their regular form last week, which in part accounts for the heavy hitting of the Heathcotes. Missouri vs. Kansas BASEBALL Friday and Saturday Four o'clock Missouri, through the work of their star pitcher, Angerer, held the Chinks to a 2 to 0 score, but in turn they found it extremely hard to connect with the offerings of Ahebe and Dale Hayawkers and the Jayhawkers didn't find especially difficult. The Tigers got but three hits off this twirler. If the weather clears up, a practice game with the freshmen will be staged by the Varsity today which should help prepare the men for the game the next day. The probable game will be. For Kansas—Bishop and Sommers. For Missouri—Angerer, and Helmreich. If you want safety razors, blades, or stroppers; or choice brushes, toilet articles and manicure goods, go to Barber's Drug Store—Adv. Old Stars Who Wore the Crimson and Blue PROTECTS TRICERATOPS FROM ANGRY HORNETS Stingers' Nest In Museum Plugged Up To Sooth Ancient Beast "PAT" CROWELL Captain All-Victorious Year In order that the hornet's in the nest over in the Museum may not escape, a corn cob has been inserted in the hole at the bottom. The low rumbling of the souls of the dead hornets can be heard several feet from the domicile hornetius and several other of the popular indoor sports over in the Museum such as Triceratops are getting nervous for fear that some of the stinger ghosts may escape even though the corn cob stop up the front door: It has long been known that the specia hornet is a lively fellow and the attitude of Triceratops is not without reason. Suppose some of these nights when all is peaceful领域 that captain Hornet would order: "Advance! Forward! March!" "Advance! Forward! March!" And in a moment the entire frame of Triceratops would be quivering under the impact of ten thousand stingers. Surely Triceratops is justified in having the hornet nest plugged with corn cobs, corks or anything. Like eating fresh pineapple; pineapple ice at Wiedemann's—Adv. Seniors—All who have not ordered caps and gowns should do so tomorrow at chapel time. This is your last chance. Adv. K. U. Exposition, May 2 and 3. SACHEMS POSTPONE KICKING CONTEST The Sachem society has postponed its kicking contest, to the winner of which a silver loving cup was to be awarded, until next fall. The primary purpose in arranging the contest and offering the cup was to encourage spring football practice. It was also thought that in practicing for the kicking contest a star kicker might be developed. Since spring football has proved a success, the contest would be more a matter of luck than of skill; hence the post-ponement. It is probable that the contest will be held next fall on the day before the Washington game, but that remains to be decided. HIGH SCHOOL STARS ENTER TRACK MEET ON CAMPUS Entry slips for the interscholastic meet which will be held May 3rd on McCook field have been sent out by Manager Hamilton and the names of the participants of one of the largest entry will begin to come in this week. More than 400 high schools have been addressed and if each high school sends its full corps of track athletes some 500 future Thorpes should show their wares before the vast crowd which is sure to be present. Music Saturday night at Reynolds' ice cream parlor—Adv. If you are thinking of attending Lawrence Business College It will pay you to see ASHER HOBSON Mgr. of the 1913 Jayhawk 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 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. Courses in 153 Subjects Offered For information,apply Spend the hot months on breezy Mt. 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