THE KANSAN. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS, APRIL 11, 1906. VOLUME II. NEBRASKA GAME NUMBER 54 THE KANSAS TEAM IS IN FAIR CONDITION. The Personnel of the Team. Coach Relihan Will Have Signals. The Kansas base ball team will cross bats tomorrow afternoon with the strong team from Nebraska. Already the Cornhuskers have played two close games with the league at Lincoln, being defeated by the close scores of 2 to 0 and 2 to 1. Outside of this the squad from our sister state is practically unknown. The team that Coach Relihan and Captain Johnson will start off the game with tomorrow will be the strongest batters that can be picked. Hoffman, the Hoffman was the star batter from last year and Brookins has thus far led the team this year. Bailey, Johnson and Brown have each batted above the 250 mark this year. Coach Relihan is working on a set of signals this afternoon whereby the sideline coaches and the batter can signal trick plays. little Dickinson county twirler, will occupy the box in the first game, and Kirmeyer or Jones will issue out twisters in the second game. "Slim" Brookins will receive behind the bat. "Ben" Young will be stationed at the initial base and Hetherington will be on duty at second. Captain Johnson and Spide Bailey will field their usual territory. The outfield will be patrolled by Wilson in the left garden, Bloss in the center, and "Andy" Brown in the right. SCHOOL MEET MANY ENTRIES FOR SATURDAY'S CONTEST. The Teams Have Had Little Practice. Much Interest is Shown. Greater interest is being taken in the coming inter-school meet to be held Saturday on McCook field than in several years past. The aspirants for places are many, and there seems to be more good material than anyone supposed the University contained. It has been almost impossible to hold a regular tryout on account of the crowded condition of the field with the track and base ball men all working out, but the captains have been able to get a pretty definite line on most of the men. 'The entries as now Baker Debaters Who Meet Kansas April 20 completed are as follows: S. B. APPLE 1 mile run—(Eng) Barnard, L. E. Russell, Priest, Bergen, Sippy; (Law) Benson, Blood, Hant; (Col) Pfeifer, Shippey, Hovey, M. Miller, Roberts. G. F. JUSTIS valedictorian of his class. Since he has been in the University he has enjoyed the following honors: Chosen on the Biblical prize debate, he later represented Baker in her victory over Morningside and much is due to his efforts that Baker now holds the championship of the KansasIowa-Nebraska debating league of Methodist schools. He is at present both editor of the "Baker Orange" and secretary of the B.U.L.A. Last spring he took first place in the Faculty-Prize Oratorical contest. He is a member of the Biblical Literary society and the Kappa Sigma fraternity. H. A. AULT We are indebted to a Baker correspondent for the following personal mention of the men who will represent Baker in the Baker-Kansas debate next week: Harley A. Ault graduated from the Baldwin high school in 1901 entering Baker University that fall, and is now a senior. He has been active in literary work, has been on the Biblical prize and the inter-society debates. Last fall he won the Biblical gold medal for oratory with six firsts. He is now president of the Biblical literary society and is a member of the Zeta Chi fraternity. Guy T. Justis, '06, holds an enviable debating record. While a sophomore he led the Baker team that secured a unanimous decision over Nebraska Wesleyan; when a junior he debated on the inter-society, winning a unanimous decision. The same year he was editor of the college annual and president of the Y. M. C. A. Last spring he was chosen president of the Athenian literary society for the fall term. He is a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. Spencer B. Apple graduated from the Baldwin High School where he was class orator and 2 mile run—(Eng) Barnard, Butler, Duncan, Sippy, Priest, Shields; (Law) Ford, Dunn, Lucky; (Col) Roberts, Pfeifer, Hovey. Half mile—(Eng) L. Russell, McCoy, McLennon, Priest, Shields; (Law) White, McNaughton, Hunt, Allen; (Col) Stryker, M. Miller, Siler, Gage, Weldon, Satterthwaite. 440 dash — (Eng) McCoy, Heines; (Law) Driscoll, Pooler, Justus, Dennis, Wallace; (Col) Mqyers, Siler, Young, M. Miller, Gage, Satterthwaite. 220 dash (Eng) Heine#, Kener; (Law) Driscoll, Dennis, Justice, Wallace; (Col) Young, Finch, W. Miller. 100 dash (Eng) Heines, Kepper; (Law) Driscoll, Dennis, Wallace; (Col) Finch, Myers, Commons, W. Miller. Pole Vault (Eng) C. Russel, Johnson, Butler, Busch; (Law) Justice, Wall; (Col) Mallam, Campbell, Angney. Broad Jump (Eng) Butler, Kepner; (Law) Combs, Wallace, Driscoll, McNaughton; (Col) Commons, Young, Mitchel, Angney, Campbell. High Jump (Eng) Parker, Johnson, Young; (Law) Combs, Eddy, Popham; (Col) Young, Angney, Smith. Low Hurdles (Eng) Johnson, C. Russel, Butler, Parker; (Law) Wallace, Sedgwick, Pingree; (Col) Meyers, Commons, Young. High Hurdles (Eng) Parker, Johnson, C. Russel, Butler; (Law) Pingree, Sedgwick; (Col) Meyers, Commons, Campbell. Hammer (Eng) Donald, Pringle; (Law) Justice, Eddie, Broadie, White, McNaughton; (Col) Putnam, Heinzman, Smith Root. Shot (Eng) Donald, Feagles; (Law) Justice, Eddy, Allen, Broadie, Hyrd; (Col) Putnam, Root, Heinzman. Discus—(Eng) Feagles, Pringle, Donald, Johnson, Bergen; (Law) Justus, Eddy, Broadie; (Col)Putnam, Heinzman, Smith, Root. Relay—(Eng) Heines, Kepner, McCoy, Parker, L. Russell, Priest, Forter; (Law) Driscoll, Dennis, Wallace, Luckey, Justus; (Col) W. Miller, Commons, Young, Meyers, Stryker, Finch, Mitchell. Kansas vs. Nebraska Thursday and Friday The Opening Game of the Season on McCook. Nebraska Has Been the Missouri Valley Champion for Past Four Years. Admission 25 cents; Grandstand 10 cents. College of Emporia on Saturday.