UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ready for Sophomore Prom White Pants $4.00 to $6.00 White Shirts $1.00 to $2.00 Black Ties - 25c to $1.00 Phoenix Silk Hose - 50c Pumps - $3.50 to $5.00 All just right in style AN OPPORTUNITY For College Students to Earn Good Money During Vacation We are manufacturers of a new kind of household purpose. ... Fuller Brush Company Head Office: Hartford, Conn. Western Office: Wichita. Kansa Make an appointment with Squires—Adv. DECIDE TWO MORE INTER-CLUR GAMES The Ulrich club defeated the Pharmics in the opening game between the two teams in the inter-club league last night, 7 to 3. The feature of the game was the hitting by Seibert. Both teams pitched of Seibert. The game was fast and interesting. Both teams played a good fielding game. The Kinney club also defeated the Wouldst club yesterday afternoon at Woodland park, 9 to 2. The feature of the game was the heavy hitting of the Kinney club, who gathered ten hits in one inning. The standing of the teams to date: The stamina of the team W. L. Pete. Ulrich 1 0 1,000 K. of C. 1 0 1,000 Martin 1 0 1,000 Babb 0 1 .000 Custer 0 1 .000 Pharmic 0 1 .000 Co-Op 0 0 .000 Following is the complete schedule for the rest of the year; April 15-A. Co-Op vs. K. of C; Babb vs. Martin; Custer vs. Pharmaic; Ulrich vs. Heemphill. April 15-B. Black vs. Brownlee; New England vs. Midway; Franklin vs. Stevenson; Wouldst vs. Kinney. April 21-29 Co-Op vs. Babb; K. of C. vs. Hemphill; Custer vs. Ulrich; Martin vs. Pharmie. April 22-A. April 22-B. Black vs. New England; Kinney vs. Midway; Franklin vs. Brownlee; Stevenson vs. Wouldst. Revenson vs. April 28—A. Co-Op vs. Custer; Babb vs. Pharmic; Martin vs. Hemphill; Ulrich vs. K. of C. April 28-B. New England vs. Franklin; Kinney vs. Stevenson; Midway vs. Black; Brownlee vs. Wouldst. Bluchy. Brow May 5—A. May Co-Op. vs. Pharmic; Babb vs. Hemphill; Martin vs. Ulrich; K. of C. vs. Custer. Mav 5-B. New England vs. Kinney; Stevenson vs. Brownlee; Midway vs. Franklin; Black vs. Wouldst. May 12—A. Co-Op vs. Ulrich; Babb vs. Custer; Martin vs. K. of C.; Pharmic vs. Hemphill. May 12-B. Black vs. Franklin; Kinney vs Brownlee; New England vs. Stevenson; Midway vs. Wouldst. May 19. Co-Op vs. Martin; Babb vs. Ulrich; K of C. vs. Pharmlc; Hemphill vs. Custer. May 19—B. Wouldt vs. New England; Black vs. Stevenson; Midway vs. Brownlee; Kinney vs. Franklin. K. U. Exposition, May 2 and 3. PICK TEAMS FOR DES MOINES RELAY The Varsity track men had what was perhaps the best work-out of the year yesterday afternoon on McCook field. The weather was just right for the sprint men, and every man was out warming up and getting into good shape. The chances for two winning teams to take the trip to Des Moines for the relay carnival Saturday are bright, since all the men are working into mid-season shape, and setting practice records daily. Just received by Express a nice lot of Rubber Soled Oxfords for men Starkweather's The feature race yesterday and the one which pleased Coaches Mosse and Hamiton most was the special half-mile. Davis, Ross, and McClure were the contesting runners, and every man made an average of two seconds better time than was expected of him. At the finish the men were but two feet apart, and in the order named, time 2:02 2-5. This is within two-fifths of a second of the Kansas half mile record, and is better than any mark set on McCook field for the past two years. In a special quarter-mile race, Black finished first, Cissna second, and Gribble, third, time .532. Cissna held the lead until within 15 yards of the finish, when Black spurted ahead and won by 5 yards. The relay teams consisting of six men, and Coach Hamilton and Coach Mosse, will leave for Des Moines Friday night. The men who will make the trip are Captain Patterson, Edwards, Ross, Davis, Cissna, and Black. Gribble may also be taken along. These six men will form a nucleus for two relay teams, the one-mile and the two-mile. Although the running order has not been definitely decided yet, Patterson, Edwards, Black, and Davis will probably run the mile, while Patterson, Edwards, Cissna, and Gribble will take the longer distance. The teams will return here Sunday morning. and Tennis Rackets NOW, while the selections are good. All standard makes, no cheap athletic merchandise in this store. Coaches Pleased With Fast Time Made In Paactice Yesterday Buy your Ball Gloves Complete stock of Tennis Hats and Ball Caps CARROLL'S Smith's News Depot Phones 608 709 Massachusetts Old Stars Who Wore the Crimson and Blue A Kansas Quarterback of the Days of Kennedy and Mose. STEELE. Quzi books, 5 for 10 cents, Wolf's Book Store.-Adv. NEW FEATURES IN GYM WORK THIS SEMESTER Preparing Physical Education Teachers-Faculty Children Have Gym Classes Then the department furnishes two instructors for the playground association of Lawrence and once a week Miss Elizabeth Lovejoy and one of her students help park and try and help the little ones of the city enjoy themselves. Besides the regular gymnasium classes the physical education department has added several new features this semester. One is the Faculty Ladies' gymnasium class once a week under the supervision of Miss Beckwith. A leaders' class composed of twelve meets once a week and is prepared for attire. The next supervisory class is the best supervision of the department. Regular class work and illustrated lectures are given. Just recently a class was organized for the children of the faculty. There are two classes, one for the children from 8 to 12, and one for the girls. They meet once a week and have a full attendance every time. The instructors say the children are the earnest workers in the University. Miss Opal Holmes has charge of the boys' department and Miss Elizabeth Lovejoy the girls. HAND BALL ARTISTS CHANGE SCORE SHEET Laird, Hopper And Sweeney Won Ip Games Last Night The following games were played last night in the handball tournament: Laird defeated Ketchum 21-19, 15- 21, 21-11; Hopper defeated Skinner 21-6, 21-4; Sweeney defeated Orton 21-11, 21-0. The standing of the contestants is now as follows: W. L. Pet. Sweeney 6 0 1,000 Hopper 5 0 1,000 Granger 3 1 .750 West 2 1 .666 Castle 2 2 .500 Vectach 2 2 .500 Orton 2 3 .400 Laird 1 4 .200 H. Miller 0 1 .000 R. Miller 0 1 .000 Skinner 0 3 .000 Ketchum 0 4 .000 The following ostonped games still remain outstanding against the entries, and, according to Dr. Naismith Koch, the best of them will be awarded to April 22, they will be awarded to the candidate having the highest percentage of the two: R. Miller vs. Laird; R. Miller vs. H. Miller; R. Miller vs. Castle; R. Miller vs. West; R. Miller vs. Orton; Granger vs. H. Miller; Granger vs. Ketchum; H. Miller vs. Veach; H. Miller vs. Castle; H. Miller vs. Ketchum; H. Miller vs. Skinner; Veach vs. Hopper; Castle vs. West; and West vs. Skinner. CHEMS. BANQUET SATURDAY 93rd Regular Meeting of K. C. Sectio to be in Kansas City The ninety-third regular meeting of the Kansas City section of the American Chemical Society will be held in the Y. M. C. A. building, in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, April 19, 1913. The society will be served with a dinner at six o'clock at fifty cents per plate for those who care to dine together. The program of the evening will begin at seven o'clock or a trifle later as follows: E. L. Morris will talk upon "Grain Standardization." A. C. Lyon's subject is "Some of the Demands Made Upon a Commercial Analyst." Dr. E. Illmer will give an illustrated lecture to X-Ray Photographic Work." The secretary, W. B. Smith, 400 Federal building, has requested that all who intend to come to the meeting should inform him at once. We frame pictures. Squires.— Adv. Come out---from Under that Winter Blanket You are Wearing --- Sir! and join the KEEP KOOL KLUB Knee Length, Closed Crotch Cool - Soothing - Refreshing Union Suits $10 to [ $25 Spring Suits---Selling--at Prices that are Within Reach of Everybody All Sizes $1 Up "Ask the Man Who Wears, Em" - Johnson & Carl ANOTHER GIRLS' BASKET- BALL GAME TOMORROW There will be a series of three games between the freshmen and sophomore teams and the same number between the junior and senior girls. A second game of basket-ball between the girls of the freshmen and sophomore classes is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 in the Gym. The winning teams will then play to decide the championship. FRESHMEN TO PLAY HASKELL AGAIN TODAY The freshman baseball squad los its first game of the season with Haskell Institute Monday through the weakness of the outfield, but since then Coach Jay Bond has strengthened these positions and is confident of a victory in the second game with Haskell to be played this evening. Padgett, Smee, and Gaitskill are showing up well on the slab. Wandel behind the bat is doing some good work. Guillet, Parker, Hake, and Hanna look good on the infeld. Viewing the beasts of the East Africa jungle and desert, prowling amidst the dense growth of the African forest or loping over the low hills bordering the desert; seeing the crouching tiger leap and the rhinoceros charge at top speed right at them, and yet experienced not the slightest symptom of terror, will be the privilege of the audiences during the brief engagement of Paul J. Rainey's African Hunt motion pictures at the beginning April 19, Saturday with matinees each day at 2:30 and evening performances at 8:15.—Adv. Bowersock :: Theatre Iwo Days Only Saturday, April 19 Monday, April 21 African Hunt Matinee each day 2:30 Evenings 8:15 The most marvelous motion picture ever taken PAUL J. RAINEY'S A wondrous tale of the fascination of big game hunting, which thrills and amuses and educates as no dramatic offering ever did. Prices - Night 25c, 35c and 50c. Afternoons 25c, 35c and 50c. Children will be admitted to the best seats at the matinees for 25c. Tickets for night entertainments on sale at Woodward & Co. The young people of the Methodist Sunday School will give a social in the parlors of the church Friday evening, April 18, at 8 o'clock. Methodist students are cordially invited. Freshman smoker tickets may be obtained from the following: "Bonnie" Reber, Ward Lockwood, Leland Thompson, Fred Johnson, Junius Dyche, Clyde Van Deril, Charles Shaffer, Dean Donner, Edward Moody, Melvin Evans, Mac McNeal, and Jim McNaught. The best 20 pound stock in our theme and No. 6 paper only 15 cents per pound at Wolf's Book Store—4dv. K. U. Exposition, May 2 and 3. BASE BALL Chinese University of Hawaii, Honululu, vs. K. U. Thursday and Friday Games called at 4 o'clock. Admission 50c. Children 25c STUDENT TICKETS ADMIT Every member of team a real Chinaman Emporia vs. K.U.Sat'day