MONDAY, MAY 26, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas Net Men Add Championship to Valley Honors Out of Ten Dual Matches Played This Year None Were Lost and Two Tied The Kansas Jayhawk has added another laurel to his string of valley championships. The latest one is the tennis championship in both the NCAA and the NCAA's George Glaskin and Mair Rogers, who make up the Kansas team, won the doubles championship at Lincoln, Neb. Sunday. And Rogers defeated Glaskin in the singles final thus adding the valley singles championship. Glaskin and Rogers played Paige and Young of Iowa State College in the doubles finals and won in straight sets, 9-7, 6-4. Muir Rogers, by his driving and volleying was the star of the match. Paige of Iowa State led their attack but was unable to cope with the Kansans. At one time during the first round of the tournament, 2-1. However, at this time the Jayhawks rallied and finally were able to win out with a score of 9-7. Glaskin and Rogers were in separate brackets in the singles tournament and each won his bracket. They met Sunday afternoon for the finals and Rogers was able to win with a score of 6-2, 6-4. Rogers found a weak spot in Glaskin's style, his back-hand, his backhand, his backhand. Rogers was the master of the match and was never seriously in danger. In the final-siames Glaskin played Bierman of Washington and defeated him 0.3-0.5. Rogers played young of Iowa State and won with a score of 26-14. The valley tournament was the culmination of a brilliant record for the Kansas team. Out of ten dual matches played this year none were lost and only two were tied. These, however, were with the team of the University of Illinois. The team was never defeated by a valley school. Quacks to Hold Tryouts Club Members to Have Picnic Before School Closes Quack Club, tryouts will be hold Tuesday, May 28, at 5 p.m. at the pool in Robinson gymnasium. Women who have passed part of the tests will try to finish them and may do so. Women who has not yet, tried out may do so. Helen Kennedy, fa'26, has been elected president of the Quacks for next year, and Edith Mary Martin, c'25, has been chosen as secretary-treasurer. The club will hold a picnic before the close of school mornings, c'24, and Marlene Kennedy, c'27, are in charge of the affair. The tests which must be passed in order for a woman to be eligible for the minor quack emblem are: one-quarter mile swim, side-stroke; form, back-stroke for form, English overform for form, trudgede form, proform, feet feel, proform for three minutes, running-floor, standing-dive face, duck or side dive, and surface dive for object. More than 60 sacks of old clothes were contributed to the European Student Relief collection by students at the University of Michigan. Orpheum THEATRE Phone 520 MONDAY and TUESDAY May 26 and 27 TOM MIX in Progress of Horseshoe Tournament Rather Slow "Mile-a-Minute Romeo" Progress in the horsehoe tournament has been somewhat slow thus far. Several couples have reached the second round in the doubles and several have reached the third round in the singles. with "TONY" the wonder horse adapted from "The Gun Gentleman" by Max Brand Four Shows Daily 10c & 30c Jayhawker Ball Team Will Seek Revenge on Aggie Diamond Men The finals of the singles are to be completed by May 30, and the doubles by May 29. Nineteen men are on first place, and seventy-five couples are entered in the doubles. All entrants have been urged by those in charge to play off their matches as soon as possible and to build up a bulletin board in Robinson gymnasium. Aggies Now Tied for Fourth Place in Valley Standing With Nebraska Coach George Clark's baseball nines faces two hard games this week. The first game will be today and the second one tomorrow. The Kansas Agies will furnish the competition for the Jawhawkers. Kansas has been defeated at Manhattan twice by this team and is out for revenge. The Aggies have been playing good ball, however, and are now tied for fourth place with Nebraska in the Missouri valley conference standings. The Manhattan team is ranked sixth in games, making their percentage .300. Dave Wright will probably start n the mound today for Kansas with Insist on WIEDEMANN'S Ice Cream THE CREAM SUPREME Brick Specials for this week: Hi-Life and Vanilla Black Walnut and Vanilla Other Flavors, Brick Fig Walnut Tutti Frutti Chocolate Chip Chocolate Chip Vanilla Caramamel Nut Crème Fineapple Hi-Life Brown Brood Chocolate Black Walnut Cherry Dew Greek Fineapple Sherbet: Pineapple Lime It cost no more to have the BEST PHONE 100 PHONE 182 Halpin catching. Ogden will start at second base, Price will at shortstop, Skimmer at center field, and Marry Davies at right field. The rest of the Kansas line-up will be the same as the Bayou will probably pitch for the Azzies. five games today and tomorrow will be the last that most of the students will get to see. Kansas has two more games to play before the season will be over but they will be playing until the second. Both games this week will be called at 3:30. Activity tickets admit. Single admission is 50 cents. Minor Sports Get Boost Boxing and Golf Given Official Stamp by Conference A boast to minor sports in the valley was given by the official adoption of boxing and golf as conference sports at a meeting of the Missouri Valley conference board in Lincoln. Neb. May 23. Kansas has had a golf team before but this is the first year that the Jayhawkers have put on the gloves and the jacket. The team will be given in both sports next year. Swimming, which was adopted as a motor sport fast fall, also took a jump. Kumari Kumari team in the Valley meet at Washington University. There is also a chance that letters he awarded to the tank men next week. Shows 2:30, 4, 7:30, 9 Prices 10c and 28c Tuesday Ohly Kenneth Harlan and Carmel Meyers in "Poisoned Paradise" The forbidden story of Paris and Monte Carlo, banned by Continental Police because it tells too much. Spat Comedy "Political Pull" Get Your Jayhawkers The Jayhawker Office will be open this week, the following hours: Tuesday: 10:30 to 12:30 1:30 to 5:30 Wednesday: 8:30 to 12:30 Thursday: 10:30 to 12:30 No regular office hours will be Maintained after these days. Life Saving Tests Soon Those who have not called for their Jayhawkers, should do so at these hours. Applicants Must Write Paper on Resuscitation Red Cross life saving tests will be given Wednesday, May 28, at 4:30 p. m. and Thursday, May 29, at 5:30 p. m. Miss Ruth Hower, instructor in physical education and Miss Margaree Barto, professor in physical education who will All applicants for the life-saving enblem must write a two-hundred to five hundred word paper on resuscitation in addition to the regular Delta Phi Delta, honorary national art sorority, held pledge service for the following women Sunday after- On Wednesday, undressing in the water, surface diving to recover objects, the approaches, the carries, floating and treading will be tried. The breaks, resuscitation, fireman's or saddleback carry, lifting from the pool to the bank, and the oral quiz will be given. poen at Corbin hall; Jeannene Olmstend, fa'26, Lawrence; Ruth Smith, fa'28, Lawrence; Marguerite Wyrick, the master drawing pencil fa27, Winalow, Ariz; Frances Lonnberg, fa26, Spearville; and Mary Frances, fa24, Farmington. This Summer Send us your curtains, rugs, quilts, blankets, portiers, pillows in fact anything in clothing or household linen. We know we can please you. Lawrence Steam Laundry We clean and block hats and caps. Phone 383 4 Days Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 4 Days Prices: 10c & 33c. Shows; 2:30; 4:00; 7:30; 9. Department First National Paramount The Best in Motion Pictures