三、用汉语完成下列句子。(每空1分,共20分) 1. 我觉得老师讲得不好。 2. 老师给我们讲的是数学题。 3. 这节课我们一起学习了。 4. 我们今天上课很认真。 FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sig Alphs Wallop Betas in Closing Game of Season Inter-Frat Baseball Game Develops Pitching Duel Between O'Byrne and Burt Sigma Alpha Epsilon defended Beta Theta Pi in the finals of the interfraternity conference baseball tournaments. The team then went on to manfield, by a score of 5 to 1. Pitching by O'Byrne for the Sig Alpha and by Burt for the Betas was the feature of the game. O'Byrne allowed only three, then four shots, but seven men, while Burt was touched for 11 hits, but walked none. Burt struck out thirteen of the men that faced him, and O'Byrne sent eleven men back to the bench without a tie. Errors on both sides were numerous. O'Bryne smashed one of Burt's offerings for a home run in the second inning, with none ahead of him. Severe tallied another run in the same inning on a screchie by ally. He also tallied the next inning when Rugh hit to left field and came home on a series of errors that let Kaywood on base, and also allowed him to score. The other tally for the winners came in the third inning, when Kaywood center and was driven home by Severe's single to left field. The lone run for the Beta cams in the seventh inmining when Burt walked; Howitt was safe on a boat and she was able to escape it an s害罪行b by L. E. Phillips. Phillips was spiked on the foot in the latter part of the eighth lining by a runner sliding into third and moved to the University hospital. The line-ups: Sigma Alpha Epidaure, Ruhk, I.B; kaywood, 2B; collines, cf O'Bryne, p; Oliver, c; Severe, cf Blythe, p; McFarlane, C; Beta Theta P. II, O'Bryne, c; Blue, I.C; Coulter, ss; Gates, rf; Burt, p; Hewitt, i; McMullen, c; 3B, l; E Phillips, 3B, c. Smith, 2b; substituitions: "Pilll" Phillips, f; Woly, 2B; Score by inning: R H Sigma Alpha 022 000100-11- Beta Theta 000 000100-1-3- Batteries O'Bryan and O'Bryan Umpire: "Poco" Frazier. Engineers Elect Officers Professor Gives Demonstration at Civil's Meeting The American Society of Civil Engineers, student branch, held its largest meeting at the year Thursday night in Marvin hall. About 54 Prof. A. M. Ockerdahl gave an exhibition of whirling freedrons, Prof. W. C. McNown showed to the society a motion picture of *The Great Wall* dominated in the civil engineering camp last summer. Dean P. F. Walker spoke also The following were elected officers for next year: President, Roland Carr; vice-president, Harold Oberstrom; treasurer-treasury, H. T. Sarev. Kathleen Davis Accepts Work With Chautaqu Katherine Davis, A. B.'21, left last evening for Wolters, Oka, where she will meet a company of the Red Rocks and travel with them this summer. Miss Davis will have the junior chauuntaqna work. She has been in this kind of work for a number of years, and has also traveled abroad and worked abroad force. Miss Davis is a member of the Sigma Kappa sorority. K. U. Women Elected to Office Four University of Kansas women are officers of the Kansas Federation of Music Clubs, which held its annual convention in Wichita a few days ago. Either Shaw Gibson, fa12, Kansas City, Kan. was chairman of the young professional music school, G. P. Fa10, 60% of Topka was chairman of herigation; Mrs. Helen Bauman Willhelm, fa'07, of Independence is treasurer of the organization; and Mrs. B. J. Dalton, fa'10, of Parsons is chairman of publicity. A number of Lawrence friends have received law firm in Kansas City, to be known as Hurfield, Beach & Albert Beach is the president mayor of Kansas City, and Bert Steeper, LL.B., 14, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Steeper, 924 Louisiana street. Since his graduation he has been practicing law in Kansas. Jayhawkers Draw Byes in Tennis Tournament (Special to Daily Kannan) Lineinch, Neb., May 23 — Glaskin and Rogers of Kansas may both draw byes in the first round of the singles of the Missouri valley tennis tournaments. In the second round, Glaskin will play Paige of Ames. Rogers will meet Miolet of Grimmell. In the first round of the doubles Glaskin and Rogers will go up against Elliott and Skalberg, the Nebraska aggregation. Kansas Baseballers Will Play Next Game Within Prison Walls Tentative Lineup Announced for Lansing Game by Coach Clark "Eddie Dunn will probably occupy the mound against the Lansing convicts," said Coach "Pots" Clark this morning. "In case he does not, one of the freshman pitches, possibly would be my choice," he continued. "Murray Davis, Harry Davis or Ogden will be used at second, and the short position will be filled by either H. Davie or Mlere Davis, if price is sufficiently recovered from the injuries received in the auto accident. A driver should be scheduled hours, will be decided Saturday," said Coach Clark. Bob Hill was scheduled to play short in the Lansing game, but an injury received last night in the game against the freshman team will keep him out of the lineup. Hill broke a small bone in his leg, attempt attacking the ball and injuring will keep him out of the lineup the rest of the season. He was playing second base in the game last night. Hill is the third second base on the Kansas team to be lost by injuries this year. The "dins" cost Armenia a broken leg early in the game and破伤人 a broken knee in a week ago. The variety squad, numbering about sixteen, and fourteen members of the freshman team, will make the trip, according to "Potay." They will go by special bus direct to the Kansas state station at Lansing. The game is called at 2:15 Saturday, and will be played inside the prison walls. The team will return immediately after the contest. Monday and Tuesday the Kansas Aggies will be here for a return series, and the Jayahwaters will have an chance to avenge the double defeat suffered at Manhattan earlier in the season. Dr. William L. Burdick, of the University of Kansas, School of Law, delivered the commencement address at the Dickinson County high school, at Chapman, May 20. There were 42 in the graduating class. Insist on WIEDEMANN'S Ice Cream THE CREAM SUPREME Liquified Air Proved Harmless in Lecture by Dr. Cady Recently Brick Specials for this week: Hi-Life and Vanilla Black Walnut and Vanilla Fresh Strawberry and Vanilla Other Flavors, Brick Oil Tortoise Tutti Frutti Fresh Strawberry Chocolate Chip Honey Caramel Nut Orange Pineapple Brown Bread Brown Walnut Cherry Dew Grape Pineapple Properties of Fluid Oxygen Likewise Demonstrated Sherbets: Pineapple Lime It cost no more to have the BEST PHONE 182 in Talk "It is perfectly harmless," said Dr. H., P. Cady in demonstrating the properties of liquid air in the lecture room of the Chemistry building Wed. Dr. Cady gave ample proof of his statement during the course of his lecture by several experiments and observations, which he was beamed for the purpose approached the extreme temperature of minus 318 degrees Fahrenheit, yet he did not hesitate to touch it, handle it or even take quantities of it into account. Two experiments were of great interest, that of the rubber ball and that of the frozen flowers. An ordinary rubber ball after being submerged in liquid air broke with a crash much as brittle glass would do under a light blow. The flowers froze almost as soon as they touched the surface, so the balls could then crushed with the water into a brittle, snamy mass. The occasion for the demonstration was the celebration of the completion of the liquid air plant here, which is the second plant of its kind in this Photograph Books The properties of Biquid oxygen were also demonstrated by Dr. Cady. With the aid of a quantity of it he was able to burn steel, asbestos and even powdered aluminum; that is, such materials as are noted for their heat-resisting qualities and which cannot be made to burn readily. Waldew Bowman, e23, will attend the Harvard school of business administration next fall. Cloth Binding ... $1.00 Leather Binding ... $2.50 University Book Store Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Massachusetts "Fish Brand" Varsity Yellow Slickers, $6.50 Crisp, Cool Straws Fancy Sailors, Panamas, Bangkoks, and Balibuntals Our most attractive hats always sell out first. Why not get yours now? Drop in tomorrow! $1.50 to $8.50 SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM "Gather of Merit" RUGS! 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