PAGE FOUR 1 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925 Two More Women's Class Baseball Teams Named by Miss Hoove Tournament to Be Completed Saturday if Weather Permits The freshman and sophomore women's baseball teams were announced yesterday by Miss Rho Hooer - Members of the freshman team are: Catcher, Jole Stapleton; pitcher Gertrude Dalton; and Josephine Brown; first base, Audrey Bradley; third base, Ron Van Riper; short stop, Rob Nuton; field, Edna Elerhvardi; center field, Diane Cochram; left field, Dinmore Johnson. Substitutes are Rust Martin, Lucille Evans, Gretta Fink and Glecia Carla. Those who were chosen members of the sophormie team are: Catcher, Irmin Davidson; pitcher, Ann Bottford; first base, Dora Goge; second base, Marie Boern; third base, Gladys Finson; short stop, Margaret Carpy; left field, Inocencio Simonds; left field, James Heath; left field, Gladys Hütt. Substitutes are Christine Kash, Junita Kirkham and Sarah Smith. Audrey Bradley and Ann Botsford are captains of the freshman and sophomore teams, respectively. The first game between the two teams was played yesterday afternoon at 4:50, the freshman team won. The next game, a seven inning match, was played. The sophomore team was ahead until the last tiring when the freshman team served a time runs, enabling them to win by a margin of one point. Daphne Worland, with five runs scored the greatest number of points for the freshmen. Dora Geiger and Marc Lerborn, also with five runs to their credit, the high scorers for the sophomores. The sophomore team will play the junior team Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 and the juniors will play the freshmen Thursday at 4:30. If good weather prevails, the baseball tournament will be completed by Saturday. Time: 12:30 a.m. Midnight Love Scene Scandalizes Fraternity Places. A certain fraternity house it was a warm moonlight night. All the brothers had gone to bed, as the house was dark save one room lit. The lamp still was lighted. Its rays fell on the windows by the double windows and upon the divan's occupant. To the observers in the house opposite he seemed alone, yet now and then would leave dangerously near the cement between two windows, behind which there was certainly someone—only one room could be seen, and it did not belong to the house mother. The after-muntanned observers hold their breath. Here was something to be told of in whispers—a woman, who also could it be?—in a fraternity hone at 12:30. They went back home more—he had now jumped to his feet, his arm outstretched, evidently pleading. Now he would tear his hair, now filing himself at her feet, then would throw himself beside her and would disappear behind the ooakler painted with excitement. Suddenly he stood up, one hand wildly clutching his hair, the other holding a manuscript from which he was reading. The person behind the messenger also rose and a man's flushed throat through the open window. A prominent member of the Dramaotic Club was rehearsing! "Put more feeling in that last line—you aren't supposed to be made of stone, you know." Crusade of Lipsticks Has Helped Feminism Flipners have done more to esailh the general independence of women than all the professional feminists camped, according to a study by the British education at the International Women's Conference here. The crusaders of the lipstick and boyish-hood have blaved a trail of freedom which ultimately will establish a moral footing with men, she said. "What you call the flapper movement is universal," she told the United Press. "It has swept continental Europe and even we in England have it. It is a natural protest against the chubile cute子女 of old times. "Modern women are fast stripping themselves of ancient shackles and in the end they will stand upon the equal moral standard. Only three out of every ten fresh men at Ohio State use tobacco, has been revealed by recent research. Junior Twilight League Opens Season June 30 Under the supervision of a group of Lawrence business men, the trees in the outfield of the new baseball diamond, to be located in the park, were cut down Tuesday. Plans for the opening of the Junior Twilight League season, June 50, were discontinued after a committee was appointed to arrange the parade that will celebrate the opening of the new diamond. Several organizations sponsoring teams have assured the officials that they will march in the parade with their teams. Plans are now under way for the resurfacing of the grounds, Kansas Must Make Long Jump to Rise From Cellar Position Six Schedule Games Remain for Jayhawkers in Valley Baseball The Kansas baseball team now holds the cellar position of the Missouri valley with two games won and five lost. Six more games remain on the schedule, and a win in each contest will bring the Jayhawks from seventh place up to fourth place. The Kansas nine will play the Missouri team today and tomorrow at Columbia. The dope is about even on the two teams, Kansas having won and lost one to the Tigers. Friday will find the Jachawkers in the Washington camp. The Pikers are also closely contesting for the collar position with three games won, and Washington in Washington nine has a well rounded team with the exception of the pitching staff which is rather weak. Monday and Tuesday the Kansas cam will meet the Aggie nine at dahlanah. Both *for* these games the Cam can win. The cam has won a game from the ther. The Aggies have the dope strongly in their favor as they are be only team which has defeated omaa nine *p*hating them ut 2 to 0. Okahama leads the list with ten games won and one lost. This team is perhaps the best balanced team in the league, although it really good infield and a strong corps of pitchers. The Sooners lost to the Oklahoma A. & M. team early in the season but this deflate does not happen on the Missouri valley standing. Nebraska holds second place with four games won and three lost. The Tigers lead the list in the number of games played, having won six and last seven, a total of thirteen games. Valley Standing of the teams: Won Lost Percent. Oklahoma 10 1 .901 Nebraska 4 3 .556 Ames 3 3 .500 Missouri 6 7 .454 Kansas Aggies 4 6 .400 Washington 3 7 .300 Kansas 2 7 .280 Manner of Wearing Hat May Determine Status "By the manner in which we wear ye hat shall ye be known," may soon be a proverb, in the opinion of Professor Warner Brown of the University of California department of psychology. A hat worn well down over the forehead indicates that the man is sollen and thoughtful; a hat pushed back far on the head signifies a happy-go-lucky youth. When a man's hat tipped to the right, you are wearing it, but it is tilted to the left in evidence that the weaver is a mental deficient with no social status whatsoever, according to Professor Brown. "A man who doesn't wear a hat at all," says Professor Brown, "may be classed as one who ignores the efforts of society to set the fash- ANNOUNCEMENTS Kappa Phi K will give a farewell party to its Ki. U, seniores Thursday evening, May 21, 7:30 c/clock, at the home of Mrs. H, B. Penss, Haskell grounds. All members and pledge are cordially invited. There will be a special meeting of Al Etteno, Thursday, May 21, in the rest room of central Administration building from 5:30 to 8:00. All members are urged to be present. Juanita Kirkham, Publicity chairman There will be a meeting of Gamma Epsilon at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, May 20. Honor Award Winner Howard Firelaugh, Former K. U. Track Man, Winner of 1924 Distinction Sport Notes The Kansas City Blues seem to have taken a new house on life of late. They have just completed a win, which is tied with Louisville for fourth place, and made a clean sweep of the series. Today they open it Saint Paul, playing four games. Jimmy Zinn, one of the few remaining members of the Kansas City team which won the Junior world's championship two years ago, is slated to decorate the mound for the Blues in the first game today. The Saints are being killed in first place stories, Johnny Laveri's men are going in determined to pull out of last place. Another last place team is out on a campaign to lift itself from the cellar. That is "Potts." Clark's team of Jayhawks. They looked mighty nice last week against the Agnues and Missouri, and are resolved to win them all of the games at Missouri and Washington when they play this week end. Swenson is one pitcher on whom Kansas can depend to give a good account of himself. And all the others, with proper support, should pull through with victories. Phinney, young Indian hurler, will get a chance to show his stuff at Maison, where he would be made a great aid to the K. U., pitching staff. Kennedy, while tricked for several blows by Maison, didn't look bad, should develop before long. All Kansas baseball teams seem to be having hard luck. In glaring over the Western League standing, we find Wichita, usually a pennant winner in that organization, bringing us closer to the league. And over in the Southwest, Topek, our nearest neighbor, is fighting in the cellar position. After finishing their trip to Columbia and St. Louis, the Hawkway nine goes up to Angeloville next week to meet the Angles. The games in which these two trans engaged here will be held at the good entertainment is in store for Angle fans who attend the series at Manhattan. Ruling on Postal Rates Explained by Postmaster But to offset this, we find Salma upholding the honor of the Sunflowers state by maintaining a comfortable air in front in the Southern league. A little luck and all the trailing organizations would be fighting for first place home, however. Kansas won by a narrow margin, place K, U, H has enough games left to allow her to finish in the first division, and the season is young in all of them. But be sure to be some championships coming to this section of the country yet. "They may not be in first place," a fan was heard to say regarding the Kansas baseball team at one of the Missouri games last week, "but nobody can say they aren't in there scrapping for all they're worth. It's true, too. And that's all anyone can ask." An investigation made by the Lawrence postmaster at the request of Prof. W. A. 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