WEDNESDAY, MAY 26. 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- Six Teams Place First College Riflemen Make Record in National Match The six college teams from the seventh corps men who competed in the national rifle matches of 1920 were represented by three placing incisors of the first eight positions, according to a memorandum recently received by Lieut. H. F. Meyers of the University R. O. T. C. of the University of Kansas was the University of Kansas Tribly selected ride teams competed in this match. The place won by teams from the corp area are Missouri, Arkansas, fifth; Iowa, fifth; Minnesota, sixth; Kansas State, and Kansas University, eighth. In the R. O. T. C. engineer units match for 138, in which fourteen were placed such as University of Kansas placed such, the seventh course area who won places were Kane State, first, and second. Kansas won this match last year. Jayhawk Talk Conch John Rona's first year at the head baseball coach of the University of Kansas baseball team can certainly be formed a successful one. The Dayhawkers finished in second and the Lakers right up to the last game for their owners. The final clutch of the Kansas team was nine won and six lost. After this year's successful baseball season it appears that the Jayhawker diamond requires are on the upward trend again. Not so many teams have made the move in ways "up there" intending for the valley title and which they won several times. With the return of the 1973 season, Kernan Hill, Walt, and Smith, and the addition of Swenson, Korner Kannan twirling stars, the junior should be another winner. The number of several promising players will also be eligible during the 1927 season. Fifteen straight victories is the record of the New York Yankees nf- to the cool scenic regions of the west-California, Coloado, New Mexico-Arizona Rochies and the National Parks, Those who know come and go Santa Fe the Feelless way For details, reservations, etc. W. W. BURNETT, Agent Phone 32 - Lawrence, Kan. terest yesterday, double header with the Boston Red Sox. Every man on the team, with the possible exception of the pitcher, is an exceptionally good hitter and this slugging crew is enough to nut feat in the heart of any pitcher. The pitching staff of the Yanks is going unusually good this year, "Babe" Ruth, world's champion home run slugger, is well on his way to break his major league record for the 50th season. He has now made sixteen circuit smashes, which puts him ahead of his record for the same date during his record year of 1927. Yessayn Robinson, Ruth's son, was during his major league career. ANNOUNCEMENTS Final spring tryouts for Quincy Clab will be held Wednesday, May 25 at 7:30 p. m. in the pool of Robinson gymnastium—Dorothy Barce. The Zoology Club will hold the election of officers on Wednesday, May 25, 7:30 p. m., 304 Snow hall. The meeting will be short with plenty of time to respond afterward to all members are urged to attend—W. W, Newbury, president. WANT-ADS STUDENTS who will work at Commons Commencement week leave name at office. J5 LOST—Ford spare tire between Chi Omega house and Green ball. Call Kanasa business office, K. U. 66, M31 FOR RENT - Rooms for girls in modern house close to campus. 94 Tennessee. Call 1413 Black. J20 LOST=Gold fountain pen between Chemistry building and Commons Monday. Please return to Kauan office. FOR SALE or bounce — Large house suitable for fraternity or rooming hall. In good condition, Three black box cabinets. Address: MRS CARE of Kansan. MSR FOR RENT—Six nicely furnished rooms. Phone 2059, 1541 Ky. FOR RENT—Several apartments in the Gread for the Summer Session. Also a few for the next school year. Call 1418. t WANTED—Room near campus May 30—June 30. Answer L.B. J1 not furnished. Call 673, or come to 709 Mass. Wayne Gill Inv, Co. J FOR SALE—13 room house, two sleeping porchers, oak floor. Good for fraternity or sorority. $9,250- $1000 cash, balance like rent. Located 1100 block Ohio street. Also some nice houses for rent, furnished and NEW SHIPMENT CHINESE GOOD Cross-stitch linens, brushes anne Nico for graduation gifts Mrs. Strong, School Highlands, U2 WOMEN STUDENTS—Before engaging rooms for summer school, see those pleasant rooms at 1825 La. St. M28 LOST—A gold penil with name Emma E. Merrill engraved on it. Please leave at Business Office, M27 Silk Haircuts and Collegiate Shines —Houk's Barber Shop. t! BLUE BOAR America's Favorite Fine Tobacco Old Style, Old Delight Blended in the early day manner, famous since your grandfather's time, Blue Boar is the favorite of coonsoisseur. One man tells another AUCTION Entire Stock of Blue Lantern Gift & Art Shop 1023 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kansas Because of ill health, we are forced to discontinue our business. To do this quickly, and so that our friends and customers may be given the advantage of it, we are offering our Entire Stock of Goods at auction. To the Highest Cash Bidder The goods consists of the famous LeMerite package embroidery in which all items are fully made and consists of: Bed Spreads, Lunch Sets, Searfs, Baby Garments, Pajamas Night Gowns, Lingerie, etc. Also a varied line of both Imported and Domestic Gifts and Novelties in which are included beautiful Tea Sets, Vases, and many other desirable items. This is an unusual opportunity to secure desirable items at Bargain Prices—either as gifts or for the home—and especially advantageous for the purchasing of Graduation Gifts at a Great Saving. Sale Starts Friday, May 28, 1 P.M. BLUE LANTERN Gift & Art Shop 1023 Massachusetts LOST—Shell rimmed glasses in leather case. Can identify. Call 1288, Reward. J3 FOR RENT—Six nicely furnished rooms. Phone 2059. LOST—Shell rimmed glasses. Can identify. Call Horsfield, 1902. J2 HAVE your term papers typewritten. Prices reasonable, Phone 516 or 2355 Blue J3 FOR RENT-Booms with sleeping porch to boys for summer session. Phone 1555-1416 Tenn. M28 MARCELLING 50c, shampooing 50c Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. J1 Fresh and clean at it's best一 H ※ That's how the young lady who appreciates how much appearances count keeps her wardrobe. She knows that after wearing a party frock its original beauty is dulled, that it must not be worn again until we have refreshed it. 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