PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Baseball Players to Leave Tonight to Play Missour Jayhawkers Meet Piker for Two Game Series Following Tiger Contest The baseball team will leave at 8:20 tonight over the San Fe for Columbia, Mo., where two games are scheduled with the Tigers on Wednesday and Thursday, and will finish on Friday. The game series Friday and Saturday. Phinney May Start It will be the hardest trip yet taken by the men. They must get back here in time to catch a train for Manhattan where a brace of games are scheduled with the Wild Cats. Potay is optimistic about the trip and is figuring on winning a majority of the games on the Missour jaunt. The Kansas skipper will probably start Archie Phinney or for the first Missour tilt. Phinney is a youngster on the squad, but if he gets off good he should hold the Missourians in check. The Kipke men have not looked over the offerings of the diminutive Indian as yet and will not know what they are about. The team is lamenting the fact that Swenson, Kansas' star porterish, turned them back in the first game of the recent series with Kansas. Tigers Fear Swenson The Tigers are swearing under the collar to get at the Mr. Swensen. He is our prediction that the jungle boys will see enough of Kelly before the series end. Potty is taking Wright and Kennedy along to augment his hurling corps but refused to divulge just how he was going to line them up in the coming series. The indications are that he will use Phinney and Swenson against Mizuno and Wright against the Pikers in the first game back, then back at the Pikers for the second encounter after a day of rest. The men make the trip are Captain Price, Halpin, Swenson, Wright, Armstrong, Childs, Skinner, Kennedy, Phinney and Hewett. Pikers Win Tennis Match Washington Team Takes Victory by Winning Doubles The University of Kansas tennis team lost another match yesterday to Washington University by two games to one. Rogers, Kansas single players, defeated Forsterer, captain of the Pikeer team 4-6 6-5, 6-1. Forsterer won the first set from Rogers and pushed him in the second set but the dayhawk player won green and won six games in the last set while Forsterer was amassing the sum total of one. Bierman, of Washington, beat Hoag, of Kansas 6-3, 6-4 in two closely contested sets. The Washington doubles team combining good team work with steadiness defeated the Pittsburghs after a long and hard struggle by the score of 7.5, 10.8. The Pikeer team defeated the strong Okahoma Aggie team last week without the loss of a match. The Washington matches were the last home contests for the team. The Pikeers outscored Washington on May 25 and May 26 they play Washington at St. Louis. The Missourians are strong this year and the Oreachers will have to show some excellent tennis to out victorious in this series. These matches will be the last ones before the valley meet which will be held at Norman, Ohio this year. The chances for winning the valley tick again this year are bright as due to recent weather conditions. The teams play is steadily improving and if either Campbell or Houg can come through with victories consistently another championship is assured. Mixing With the King Brings Press Censure London, May 15. The Daily Mail and the Evening News, of Lord Rothermere's group of newspapers, today depicted the initiative of John Cownie, glove manufacturer of Des Moines, Iowa who the other day up to King George and 'glad harken' him at the Wembley event. Hereford, explained these newspapers, the public has kept aloof because the police had been unable, but if the practice of shaking hands were to increase unduly, "it may be necessary to have strong police forces," she said. The king nor any one else desires." Horseshoe Semi-Finals to Be Started at Once The fourth round of the doubles in the horseshoe tournament has been completed and the semi-finals will be started at once. In the pairings for the semi-finals Skaker and Crumly, D. U., will play Anderson and Wood, Alpha Kappa Pau, and Miller and Ruff Pope, Alpha Kappa Lambda and Pope, Alpha Kappa Lamba. In the horseshoe singles the fifth round has been completed with the exception of one game which will be played at once. Winners in the fifth round are Ulm, um, Edwards, S. A. E., Seever, Sig Eg, Broady, S. A. E., Weibbing, Sig Eg, Pope, Alpha Kappa Lam趾, and Skauer, D. U. Edge to Jayhawkers in Annual Dual Meet With Tigers Saturday Close Competition and Fast Time Expected in Clash of Ancient Rivals of Ancient Rivals Kansas should win the annu- track meet with Missouri this year. When the two rivals meet, on Stadium field Saturday, the locals will have a slight advantage, as far as comparative performance onces show. In the dashes neither Bond nor Farley can muster the speed to beat Fisher, but they might nose out Wongwai, especially if the weather is inclement. On a good track, and on calm water, "flying Fish" can beat the Tigera Rooney should have things his own way in the quarter, with Engle given a chance for second, both Walton and Barada are good 51 second men, or better. In the half, Lewis and Watson will encounter Tigera, as the Tigers have been noted for half-inners in the last few years. Pratt and Grady will be able to take care of the distance runs Poge run the two-mile consistently under 10 minutes, and he may be able to take longer. The scout is doped a second, however. Lancaster is probably the best pole vaulter in the conference year; so Phillips can be given only a second place. Goodell clears 11 feet 4 inches with ease, while the Tigers are also poised for a big victory, so a second and third can be chalked up for Kansas in this event. In the shot, disuse, javelin and the hurdles Coach Bob Simpson's athletes are admittedly superior. Their overwhimming preponderance here has balanced by Kansas superiority in the dashes, and the jumps. If it should fall to the relay to decide the winner, the Jayhawkers are well-fortified. Fisher, Powers, Engle and Rooney constitute a quartet that can win by the beat. They can step off the dirt to imitate or three-thousands, if necessary. All things considered, this meen should be one of the most interesting ever run on the local track. It will afford another opportunity to size up two high-powered teams, both of which stand an excellent chance of coping the conference meet at Norman next week. Women Compete Friday Class Teams Will Be Entered in Track Meet The Women's track meet will be held Friday, May 22 at 3 p.m. of the gymnasium classes and the women's honorants. According to Miss Dorthy Barter, assistant instruct in Physical education, the women who tried out for the class teams will receive A. A. points for events won by them. The events for the track meet are: 50-yard dash four heats; Baseball throw; 80-yard hurdles, low, three heights; High jump; Shot put; 75-yard dash four heats; Basketball in 50-yard dash; Hop skip, and jump; 60-yard high hurdles; Javelin throw; 100-yard run; Relay. In the 50-yard dash the first two in each heat will run in the finals. In the first final, the winner the time will be taken on the first finishing, the one Iaving the best time winning. Keith E. Schwinley, e25, will speak at a meeting of the Scrum, architectural fraternity. May 20 on "Oriental Rugs." He will illustrate his talk with a collection of antique oriental rugs. Two plays written by faculty members at Cornell are to be presented there soon. These plays are the fifth group of short plays to be presented by the Cornell Dramatic Club this year. In spite of the wintry weather, Missouri Valley high school athletes shattered a number of records in the carnival sponsored by the Kansas State Agricultural College at Manhattan last Saturday. Sport Notes Probably the outstanding performances were those of Ash, Argintegan who run a quarter in the final of 6.18. The mark of 6.18. This was a high school meet. Ash came back a few minutes later and capped to a 2 minutes 4.12 seconds time in the halffinals and received several seconds from the old record. A lad who shows promise of another brother John Kuck, sensational Wilson High School athlete and now a freshman at Emporia Teachers College, is Thornhill of Protection, who threw the discus 123 feet 1 1-8 inches and the shot 74 feet 4 5-8 inches. Craig of Osawatonie cleared 11 feet 8 inches in the pole vault. Here is a new McKown in the making. Illinois tasted defeat in track when Michigan took a closely contested dual meet 69-2-3 points to Illinois' 65-1-3. This is the first time in three years have won an outdoor dial from the Ursus team in 27 years. Cambridge, a little town in the southern part of the state, won the first high school baseball tournament to be staged at the University. The surprising thing about it all is that only 16 boys are enrolled in this little high school, 11 of which were on the baseball team. A man who gave his name as Charles Irrydale, "the demon hail player," was found minus clothing of any kind, perched on the top of a building in New York City recently, according to the New York World. And then back cast they talk about "the wild and cruel week." We may have pictures here at, R, K., but no more have as yet been quilt that wild. Kansas plays four baseball games on the road this week, two with Missouri and two with Washington. So the Jayhawks' record stands at 2 won and 5 lost, making an average of 286. Now is a golden opportunity to climb out of the collar and change the hub on the averages. Dope points to a closely contested meet with the Tigers Saturday. Optimistic figuring would give Kansas 70 points to Missouri's 61. The margin, however, should be even closer. The relay may decide it. In that case, Kansas stands the better chance of winning. Junior Team Victorious in Women's Tournament Winning by a score of 25 to 5 the Junior class team defeated the senior class team in the first game of the tournament at 4:36 PM Monday, May 18. The baseball tournament is being played this week by the class teams. The college teams are playing every team plays every other team and the winning team is the one with the highest percentage. The school will play on Monday, May 18, Seniors va... Wednesday, May 20, Sophomores vs Jumbo Friday, May 22, Seniors vs. Sophomores. Thursday, May 21 Juniors vs. Freshmen. Saturday, May 23, Seniors vs. Brooklyn In advance for the games: Monday, May 18, Seniors vs. Juniors Tuesday, May 19, Sophomores vs. Franklin All of the games during the week are called at 4:30 and the one between the Seniors and Freshmen is called for 9:30 Saturday morning. Coach Tootny Dixon has sealed a call for all lacrosse to meet in the gymnasium at 4:30 to arrange for their gym credit. Instruction is also available monthly. This is the last week in boxing this year. Dixon said this morning that all those who cannot attend the meeting to send in their sum of money so that he may keep in touch with them in preparation for next year's team. Helen Kennedy, president. Dixon Calls for Boxers A Quick Club会议 will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 in Robinson gymnasium. All members are asked to be present and be prepared to pay any fines or dues that have not been turned in. It will be the meeting of the year. Election of officers for next year will take place. "All seniors whose grades and credits will permit them to graduate in the summer session, and who will be permitted to take part in all the exercises except the platform ceremonies at commencement, when the degrees will be conferred," said Professor Mitchell, the chairman of the executive committee of master's degree exercices. Professor Mitchell stated that he thought these students belonged to this class, and that it was only fair that they be given such Summer Session Seniors Assigned to Class of '20 Professor Mitchell also appointed that the plays which are to be given as a part of the commencement exercises will be presented in Robinson gymnasium instead of in Marvin's grove as was formerly planned. Supported by a telephone pole, Mone asked a stranger for a taxi number. When his call was answered, Mone was surprised to see a police car draw up. He was taken and charged and charged with intoxication. Tweeted Tuesday Dag Moine, born May 19-Jack Mone, 35, got his numbers and as a result spent the night in laL "I'll never ask a stranger the number of a taxi station again," was Mone's only comment. SCHULZ altera, repairs, creams and presses your clothes right up to now. Suiting you--that's my business. Handsome Hand Decorated Commencement Cards— "Hurry-up" Answers Man Who Gets Wrong Number Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. St. (United Press) PUNCH FOR FAREWELLS SQUIRES All Flavors Prompt Service on Orders IKES Was $12,000; Now $9,500 The beautiful home at 1530 Rhode Island St. is being offered at a greatly reduced price for immediate sale. House has 8 rooms, sleeping porch, hot water heat, oak floors, enamel finish, fireplace. The frontage is on two streets; lot size 100x175. This home is suitable either for a family or small fraternity. Terms: $3000 cash, balance monthly. Wayne Gill Investment Co. REALTORS Phone 673 709 Mass. People Do Read Advertising SIX THOUSAND shoppers in stores in Boston were asked regarding their habits in reading newspapers before going on a shopping trip. According to Daniel Starch of the Harvard School of Business Administration these are the answers to the question: "Do you read the advertising?" UPSTAIRS STORE Answer Always Usually Rarely Never No. Ans. 1299 1246 558 267 per cent 38.5 36.9 16.5 8 Number 719 397 112 34 Per cent 56.9 31.5 8.8 2.7 DOWNSTAIRS STORE In other words, more than three-fourths of the women shoppers read the advertising before they ever left their homes. What is true in Boston is true in Lawrence. Tell Your Message in The University Daily Kansan The outstanding feature in Straw Hats for the season— $5 & $6 OTHERS $2.50 to $4.00 SPECIAL New showing of Spring neckwear — see the new BUTTERLY BUTTER for collar-attached bump. Houk and Green CLOTHING COMPANY What Fifteen Dollars Will Buy at Bullene's "Exclusive but not expensive" A Smart Spring Coat An Ensemble Suit of Twill Bloom, Kasha or Flannel with dress of Printed Crepe—Navy, Rosewood, Green, Tan— of Sunglow, Kasha, Twill Bloom or Fliannel—Tan, Rose, Powder, Gray, Woodrose, Leather— A Dress $15.00 of Silk Crepe, smartly styled; colorful printings of Navy, Navy, Powder, Green and Red— $15.00 Sport Fracks Chiffon or Taffeta—dainty evening shades; sizes 14 to 18; earlier $27.50; at— Dance Frocks Choice of 20 smart styles; Silk Broadbelt—Awning and Candy strips—Tan, Rose, Coral, Powder, Green, Hello: $15.00 New Sport Suits Babrigarran - a two-piece outfit, smart as can be - Powder Rose, Green - ideal for Hill wear, or travel; sizes 16 and 18; $15.00 This store will remain open until 9 p. m. May 29th and will be closed all day May 30th — Decoration Day. There's style in every line and curve of a Dobbs Straw Hat! $5.00 Others—$3.50 up A类工程 367401 490801 第九章