] AGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1925 Kansas Nine Plays First Valley Game Against Oklahoma Jayhawkers Want Revenge for Haskell Defeat; Hope to Win Two Times The Kansas nine will take the field for the first valley baseball game of the year against Oklahoma, Friday. The teams will play a two-game series. Still smarting under the 12 to 2 beating hands them by Haskell Monday afternoon, the Jayawaters are strengthening once again a couple of victories this week-end. "Potty" has given his charges some skull practice, also, which will not doubt bear fruit against the Souurs. The southerners journey to Kansas from their pleasant clime with one defeat and a victory to their credit; the Klondike, the Alaska Range, the Oklahoma A. and M. Monday the Stillwater boys won a pitcher's battle from their Norman rivals 4 to 2 in ten innings. But yesterday the tables were turned when the Somers hammered out a hard-earned victory, 5-4. Oklahoma has the advantage of a longer training season than Kansas, with a team that will probably be in later season form than the local nine. However, Coach Clark will send against them a changed team from the one which met Haskell, and a stronger one. The infield looks good, and the base-running in practice last night was an improvement over that in the Haskell game. The weak spots have been targeted for a win, so that a chance for a winning start in the race valley look good. The games Friday and Saturday will mark the first visit of an Olds homa team team here in three years. "Pat" Bay, Will probably referee and "play ball" will be sounded 2:30. The probable line-up for Friday's game; 24 Kanana es Oklahoma Rice cs Archer Swensen p Snoodgrass Smith 3b Lloyds Kennedy 1f Berd Armstrong 2b Griffin Childs rf Honen Skimmer ef Jones Halpin e Mayes Tederman 1b Cooke Rifle Team Loses Match Missouri Out-Shoots Kansas 3713 to 3644 The R. O, T. C, ride team lost its match to the University of Missouri team for the week ending April 4, by a score of 3742 to 3644. The scores were shot at the respective ranges and the results exchanged by mail. A record of the individual source shot by members of the Kansas team is an follow. Pearing scores were 380, 371, 372, 373, 372, 372 Largest Vessel Launched "Saratoga" Is Built to Carry Seventy-two Planes Washington, April 8. - The largest vessel ever launched in the United States will slide down the ways at Camden, N. J., and open a new era in the production of airplane carriers. The giant Saratoga, 182 feet long, is greatest in size and speed than the Lanley, which was prior to today, America's only airplane carrier. However, with the Saratoga and her sister ship, the Lexington, which is under construction at a time, and with the probability that congress will later authorize the construction of three more floating bases, America will have the lead in them. These ship will carry 72 planes each, which can hop off bird-like from the deck. The Lexington is equal in size and capacity to the Saratoga. These two vessels, with the Langley, which has a capacity of 25 planes, will be able to carry 160 planes. B. H. Mann, signal engineer of the Missouri Pacific Railway company, will come to Lawrence, April 15 to interview. engineering students who are interested in doing signal work during the coming summer. Both graduates and under-graduates of the department of electrical engineering are eligible for the positions which Mr. Mann has at his disposal. First Round of Baseball Finished by Engineers Mechanical and electrical engineers are the winners of the first round of baseball games being played between different departments of the Engineering school. The mechanics defeated the ball players, and the electricals won, 6 to 4, from the architects. A first round game between the industrial and mining engineers is scheduled for this afternoon at 4:30 but may be postponed on account of the wet condition of the electricals and the electricals will play the civil and the mechanicals will pay the winner of the game between the industrials and the miners. Relay Entries Close Tonight; 40 Colleges Enrolled at Present Meet to Be Bigger This Yea With Teams Coming From Entire U. S. Although entries for the Kansas Relays do not close until midnight tonight, the fact that 40 universities and colleges have already entered, assures the meet of being larger than ever before. Among the schools entered in the university class are Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Northwestern, of the western conference, Notre Dame, Texas, and all 10 members of the Missouri Valley conference. Entered in the college class are Occidental College, Los Angeles); Butler College, Indianapolis; and number two, Kansas, Kansas and Nebraska colleges. Dope points to close competition in the university class, quarter, half, mile and medley relay. Some Missouri valley schools at present loam as strong contenders in these events. Occidental College last year carried off nearly all the honors in the college class relays. The Relay ticket sale campaign starts Wednesday, April 15. K men and members of the Women's Athletic Association at the downtown salt will be in charge of a merchant committee assisted by the Jay James. "Tad" Reid Coming to K. U. New Man Is Added to Major Sports Coaching Staff Theodore C. "Tad" Reid, B. S. 21, who has been the coach at the Central State Teachers College, Warensburg, Mo., for the past few years has been added to the coaching faculty. The two coaches will assist the assistant coach in the four run jerseys: football, baseball, basketball and track, according to an announcement made this morning by F. C. Allen, director of the Athletic department. The new assistant will take up his duties better. $5.75. Mr. Reid was graduated from the School of Engineering in 1921. He won Ks in '16, '19 and '20 being the captain of the football team in 1920 and one of the best ends in the history of the University. He is a star player for the Central State Teachers College队 in basketball won the championship of the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association this year and was second in 1924. His football team last year placed third. Home Run King Probably Out for Entire Season Ashville, N. C., April 8—Babe Ruth was a saddened and dejected athlete as he lay ayed in a hospital here and heard word passed that he would have to leave for a New York hospital with the probability that he would not come out until after the baseball season is over. "The Doc tells me that I am in pretty bad shape," Ruth said today. "It looks like I'll have to diet for months." The woman doesn't feel about it, ought to it. "It is bad enough to be laid up but it certainly is tough to be laid up just when the season is about to commence." "Punk" Rieniets Heads sensitive Thorn School of Education, Russell School, Pachacamac; School of Medicine, Swede Westlund, Pachacamac; School of Pharmacy, James Noble, Black Mask School of Business, Glenn Parker, Pachacamac; School of Fine Arts; Corrad McGraw, Black Mask; Graduate School; Maurice Walker, Black Mask. Wayne McCoy, '24, president of the senior class of '24, was in Lawrence visiting this week. Kansas to Meet Aggie Net Team on Home Court Opening Game of Season Will Be Played Here Contrary to Schedule The Missouri valley tennis season will open when the Kansas Agate net team meets the dayjunior们 here. The doubles match will be oiled. Capt, Mair Rogers, valley tench champion, is the only veteran on the Karas队 team. Last season he was undefeated in 25 singles and 12 doubles valley matches. Donald Haug and Clifford Campbell are the other members of the team. Rogers and Hoag will play the singles matches, and it is probable that Campbell will be "Rogers" mate in the doubles match. Kansas will play nine matches this year, meeting every valley school. Accessing the schedule, the first match was to be played at Manhattan, but new courts are being built there and will not be completed until time for the return match, to be played there April 18. Schedule Is Changed Kansas is doped to win the meet by taking one singles and the doubles match. Rogers should have no trouble with his man, as he beat the Agle-gian man in every match played last season. The doubles match should be an interesting one, as reports from Aglegivie show that their doubles team is a powerful one, and they are expected to make a strong bid for the valley championship. The doubles match is a n-toss up. Haeg is being shown up well in practice, and will rely on his stardiness Saturday. Owing to his powerful power, Campbell should make a good teammate for Captain Rogers in the doubles. Past Record Is Good Last season the Kansas team won the valley championship at Lincoln, Rogers defeating George Glinkar of Kansas in the single final, and the two together winning the doubles by defeating **mes** in the final. The team was entered in the national in- ternational tournament in delphin, last summer, and by their showing were given a national collegiate ranking of seventh. Washington, April 8—New indictments of Albert B. Fall, Harry F. Sinclair, E. L. Doheny and him may be son may be hired by special government counsel Owen J. Roberts and Alf A Perrine; it was at their home they took, infiltrating their new evidence had come into their hands. Rogers, in two meets with Illinois last year, defeated Goodwillie, the Big Ten tennis champion. Penn State won the wreathing championship in the Intercollegiate League. This makes the sixth league title in eight years. The Penn Westen must win against individual crusaders and scored 24 points to 14 for their nearest rival, Yale. Sport Notes --- The tournament habit has spread to dancing. The University of Utah has added a dance tourney to the intramural sports. Women of the four classes are taking up the new sport. The men are rather slow to respond. It isn't known whether varsity letters will be awarded. Flacing in most in every event and second in most of them, the University of Oklahoma track team defeated the Arkansas team Saturday by the score of 108 to 23. The Sooners were soldom patched to win and as a result few of the records were made available to make a trade in the gaveln throw, when Cox of Oklahoma threw the span 197 feet, 2 inches. Here in Kansas many athletes would soff at the thought of getting down on their knees and imploring the high powers to send victory. But psychologists will say that it isn't the invocation of pain that matters, but about in the players which is the potent factor. Some teams play hard to win, some hard, and some do both. The "Praying Colonels" of Center College, led by the redoubtable "lo" McCain, are an active sample of a team which combined praying and playing. Prayer has been the biggest factor in the three Southern Conference basketball championships won by the University of North Carolina in the last four years. This opinion is ex-convict to the Tac Hot coach, MacDonald McDumul. The basketball team from Wienka High School experienced more ease in winning at the national tournament than at the state tournament held in Lawrence two weeks ago. In only one game, that with Westpest, was Wichita held to a close score at the national tournament, and was contested in Lawrence was closely contested and hard 'ought throughout. Baller of Oklahoma has earned his third letter in his first year of varsity competition. He won letters in football and in basketball and this spring has already earned his letter in truck. C. T. Elev, graduate student and instructor in physics and astronomy, recently received notice of a fellowship granted by the University of The K, U. De Molay organization met at the Delta SigmaLambda lambsa house Friday evening and elected the following officers: President, Gregory Anderson; vice president, Forest treasurer; treasurer, Melvin Krauser. Plans were made for the grand master councillors who are at K. U. to put on the initiation which will be held within the next two weeks. De Molay Organization Plans Future Activities An organized effort will be made to get the DeMalaya on the Hill to try out for De Malay representatives, and according to Powie Dror, c'27, there are ten or twelve who are trying out. The association will be represented by the DeMalaya which will be held at Hutchinson, August 29 and 27. Plans were also made for a state De Malay publication. Hospital Has Few Cases Hospital has few Cases The number of patients at the university hospital was the lowest since Christmas, Wednesday, with 10. Of these four, four were your, four the first one was scarlet fcer. The reason for this low number, authorities believe, is due to the fact that students ignore all but the more serious ailments because of the nearness of the Easter vacation. PROFESSIONAL CARDS PROFESSIONAL CANDID DR. BECKITEL, Medicine, Burgery, Osteo- pathy. Residency phone 1243. OCT 07 phone 1243. Residence phone 1343. Office 847 Mass., phone 343. C. E. ORELIP, M. D., Specialist. Ekor Ear, Nose and Throat. Glass Biting guarantee. Phone 444, over Dick's Drug Store, Lawrence, Kansas. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician, 909¼ Mass, Phone 2337. THE DALE PRINT SHOP Programs. 1027 Mass. Job Printing. Phone 228 DR. C, R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor. 1101 Mass, opposite the Court House. DRS, WELCH and WELCH, the Chiropractors Palmer graduate. X-ray Laboratory Phone 115. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1027 Mass. Eye glasses exclusively. No collecting, no delivering. An easy and distilled way of helping yourself through or earning money for extra luxuries. Address COLLEGE VAL-STYLE HAT CO. DEP.T. CINCINNATI.O VAL-STYLE BLOG. Week-End Rates for Easter Holidays THE KANSAS CITY KAW VALLEY & WESTERN RAILWAY CO. Harry C. Jobs, Receiver Will be sold beginning Thursday, April 9th, 1925, and continue sales until Sunday, April 12th, 1925. Good to return, any car, and up to the last car Monday night, April 13, 1925 Round-Trip Fare to Kansas City (City Park), Kansas - - - $1.50 Let's visit the home folks and ride the safe ELECTRIC WAY——no smoke; no dust Through the fertile valley of the Kaw Cars leave Lawrence forty minutes after the hour Plenty of Cars - - - Plenty of Seats E. J. O'Brien, Traffic Manager Graduate and Go! You can travel to Europe and Back for as little as $155 Here's the way! Our College Specials Tourist Third Cabin on great ships—including Majestic, world's largest steamer—entirely reserved for students, educators and congenial people. Also the Mimekahda, only steamer in the world carrying Tourist Third Cabin exclusively.Rates $150 to $180 according to游客. Good food and service, attractive accommodations, broad deckers, barge halls, Five Seven bellings to all principal European ports, between June 16 and July 3, convenient to the close of college. See a bit of the world before you settle down to a real job. Get a fund of pep for a good head start. Get a real knowledge of conditions and affairs for a helpful background. This advertisement appears in Yale Daily News, California, Yasser News, Michigan Daily, and publications in colleges through the countries from which these students passage on the College Specials, J. J Shine, 721, Mahut St. McGrade and Benton, 717 Walnut St. Kennewick City, Me or any authorized Stearns Airplane WHITE STAR LINE ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE-RED STAR LINE INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY Student Activity Tickets will Admit For Half Price Ticket No. 39 Good for 50c on Each Reserved Ticket (Now on Sale at Bowersock Theater) Tonight 8:20 Yes——the Date Rule is Off Cherchez La Femme BOWERSOCK THEATER 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?" Answer Always Usually Rarely Never No. Ans. 1299 1246 558 267 per cent 38.5 36.9 16.5 8 UPSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Number 719 397 112 Per cent 56.9 31.5 8.8 34 2.7 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