WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1925 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Company B-Wins Cup Offered by Chancellor for Highest Scores Other Awards Will Be Made May 20 at Presentation in Stadium Competition for the chancellor's cup ended yesterday, Company B, commanded by Cadet Capt. R. S. Bentty being judged as the winner. Competition was between the four companies of the University R. O. T. C and points were scored in accordance with the rules. They were also awarded to the company judged best at each competitive drill held at intervals of about two weeks. The points scored by each company, and the order in which they finished over Company I, first, 304; Company II, second, 288.6; Company A, fourth, 262. Various R. O. T. C. awards will be presented Wednesday, May 20, when the battalion as a whole will have its final drill. This will be in the nature of a ceremony, held on stadium field. Chancellor E. H. Lindley will award the chancellors cap to the winning team. A graduate of the University have been invited to attend, as have other prominent men from Lawrence. At this ceremony the men's rifle team will be awarded shields. The members of the team will have captain Benjamin Hinton, captain-elect; K. C. Fairchild, B. Cornwell, M. H. Tr愚hood, H. H. Skinner, M. H. Sheets, B. Brain, H. Sheets and M. H. Kerr. The women's rifle team will be awarded sweater shields, the team being composed of the ten having the highest scores and the best attendance at the tournament. The winners of individual drill for each company will be presented with medals by the military department. The winners were: Company A, R. D. Wentworth; Company B, C. S. Wherry; Company D, T. S. Pearce. T. J. Hinton, winner of the marksmanship cup, will be presented with the cup and an individual medal Hinton scored the highest average score in rife matches for the past four years'srife team. The cup is presented by the Lawrence Reserve Officer's Association. The Honor Graduate cup will be awarded to the R. O. T., C. honor award, the R. O. T., and the graduate scholarship and military deficiency. The cup is presented by the Reserve Officer's Association of the state. The award of this cup is to Seek Woman as Witness in Dillon Murder Casa (Dillon Press) St. Louis, Mo. May 13—Police are "inquiring a good-looking blonde" as the latest phone of the investigation (and of Dr. William A. Dillon, April 30). One witness has been found who claims to have seen Doctor Dillon at a party of friends, among them the blonde, at the opening of a new radio station he attended preceding the murder. The radiophile is at a moving picture company. Overnight announcements state that the pistol—who did Dillon purchase before he broker has been found were denied by city and county officials today. They said pistols such as *that* one had been shown them but were dif- Films were taken of persons at the opening and many feet of film have been reviewed in an attempt to find the trace of the doctor and Women Dillon. Some claim to have seen the doctor in the films. K F K U University of Kansas Broadcasting Station Wave Length 275 Meters Station KFKU will broadcast Thursday, May 14. 50 p. m.-Piano Tuning-in Number. Announcements —Announcements. 00 p. m—Piano numbers played by Miss Florence Beamer are: "Choirs" by Delphine (n) "Toccatà," by Debussy. (b) "Politicinelle," by Rachmaninoff. Miss Guila G. Gless, contralto, will sing the following: (a) "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice"—from "Samson et Delila" by Saint Seans. (b) "A Song of Gladness," by Speaks. (c) "Absent," by Metcalf. 715 p. 10 "Art a business Asset." Gleaming Straws Risk Showers to Celebrate 7:15 p. m. —*Art, a Business Asset*, by Miss Rosemary Ketchum. 7:30 p. m. —*The Story of the Abacus*, by Prof. U. G. Mitchell. 7:45 p. m. —*Educational Psychology Lesson XIX*, by Dean Schwegler. A new straw hat and a spring shower are a miserable combination, nevertheless, more than one hold Beau Brummel riske the elements and celebrated the official blossoming of the straw hat today. The old straw, after a hard winter, among clothes hangers and shoe polish on the closet shelves, again comes into its own. Bold head, dresses, or caps — again quantized beneath reflecting splendor of the bleeming straw. What memories its return brings, hot dusty days; a sea of shining tinsel fairs, pleasure seekers; crowds of summer tourists and sweating brows that give the lie to its cool, jaw-dropping appearance. There is no better place than a gale, when only the frantic clutching of a stiff brim can save a thrilling race. No Credit Signs, in restaurants are a good indication school is about out, barefoot boys are a sure sign of spring, but the flashing straw is more appropriate. Children tend to summer. Up with the straw-long may they glisten! Final Entries Are Made Five Kansas High Schools Enter State Tournament Final entries for the first annual State High School baseball tournament to be held at the University Friday and Saturday, were announced today. Five high schools are assigned they. Are, Topeka; Central High School, Kansas City, Kan; Rockhurst High School, Kansas City, Kan; Roseville and Cambridge, Drawings for play will be made tomorrow, according to the athletic department. Two games will be played Friday morning on June 14th. The game will be Saturday afternoon. Games will be played on the University diamonds near the Stadium. The carnival, being conducted under the management of the K. U. Athletic Association, was originated to stimulate interest in baseball as a college sport. The winner will receive the Schneider Arms Company. Unipres for the tourney is "Potsy" Clark, John Bunn and G. B. Patrick. WANT ADS FOR SALE—Fall Albert system Montour A Clarinet, low pitch. Excellent condition. $14.00. Phone Blevins at 1701. M19 WILL THE person who was seen taking a Jayhawker from 101 W. Ad, please return same. No questions will be asked. M19 LOST—"Moore" fountain pen and gold Eversharp pencil, initialed, G. A. P. Call 6 K 2. M15 CLOTHING SALE SPECIALS New and slightly used high class clothing of very late style. New pink taffeta gown, made by leading designer Geraldine Tavarco, music silver and lace trim, $20.00 Other lovely evening gowns in white and pastel shades, all sizes, $10.00 to $15.00, crew georgette. Misses and girls spring suits and dresses in white, blue, red and purple dresses, practically new, 10, 12, 14 yrs, $2 to $10. Camels hair cost in tan, good style. $10. Write describing your wants. Satisfaction guaranteed. Leader, 620 Broadway, BROADWAY LOST - A gold Wahl fountain pen, initials "S. H. C." engraved, between the letters. via paths and Phil Delta house. Tinder pad call 2402 Blue. Reward. 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Intramural Games Slow on Account of Weather While the fourth round of the tennis tournament both singles and doubles and the horseshoe tournament both singles and doubles is scheduled around in the doubles of the tennis tournament is the only one that has been completed up to date. The winners of this round are: Alley and Burton, Midfield and Nanga; Johnson and Schofield, A. T. O.; Randle and Gradinger, PI K. A.; Zimmermann and Jacobson, S. A. M.; Morgan and Snyder, Phi Delt; Baldwin and Kohn, Cross and Cross and Krings, Pik Kanna. In the last two weeks rain has caused considerable delay in the play, but as soon as the courts are in shape it is the desire of the manager that all matches be played as quickly as possible. The regular meeting of the Squere and Compass club will be held Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in room 310, Room B. New officers will be elected. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Botany club will have its last regular meeting at 7:30 Thursday evening at 1121 Louisiana street. There will be an important business meeting and a program will be given Meeting of Signa Delta Chi, professional journalistic fraternity, at the Beta house, 730 tonight. Election of new members. Other busi- Zelma D. Thompson, president. Professor Wilcox will be in the Classical Museum, 208 Fraser, Thursday morning and will lecture on the objects on exhibition there. The hour will be 10:30 to 11:20. All attendees are interested in you. Chick Slawson, president. Civil Engineering Society will hold an election of officers Thursday Dean John Dyer will speak to the Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, at a professional engineering conference. Theta Tau house Sunday, May 16. evening at Marvin_balk. The office to be filled are president, vice-president and secretary-treasurer. There will be a meeting of the women's rifle squad, Thursday, May 14, at 4 p.m. in the R. O. T. C. office. Emma Roots, Cantain. N. T. Veatch, Jr., of Black & Veach consulting engineers, Kansas City, will give an illustrated lecture. The Botany club will hold its wreath- meeting Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. on the home of Prof. W. C. Stevens. Next year his next event will be elected at this time. Two years older than K. U. Established 1865 Quality and Service 735 Mass. St. We have first-class opportunities for ten high grade K. U. Graduates American Central Life Insurance Co. (Home office: Indianapolis, Ind.) For particulars—call on or address W. E. Mullins, Agency Manager 1146 TENNESSEE ST. LAWRENCE, KAN. Store Your Furs Here Now Don't let the moths have them; let us care for your furs properly and insure them against all damage or loss in our Safety-Dry Storage Vault, at low charges based on your own valuation. We make fine fur garments, etc., and do remodeling and remairing KANSAS ROBE & RUG TANNERY 145 MAINE ST. PHONE 235 EMMA GUFFIN'S HOME COOKING CAFE 639 Massachusetts St. Open 5:30 a. m. till 11:30 p. m. 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