NEW YORK WADJ WAN WAN PLEASANT BROOKLYN MONDAY, MAY 19, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Pikers Will Play Two-Game Series With Jayhawkers Washington Holds Victory and Tie Over Kansas; Tigers in Cellar Position A highly jubilant Kansas baseball team will face the team from Washington University today, weather permitting. As a result of the double win over the Missouri Tigers on Friday and Saturday of last week, Kansas has taken a position to the Missouri team. Pikers Playing Good Ball Washington is in Lawrence for a two-game series with the Jayhawks. The Washington team has been playing good ball this season and will undoubtedly give the Jayhawkers a hard challenge. Kansas played the St. Louis team earlier in the season at St. Louis. The result was unsatisfactory for Kansas, Washington winning one of the games and tying the other. The weather was cool and rainy at St. Louis at the time, however, and this resulted in the jayhawk team considerably. Clark Pleased with Hitting Coach George Clark of the Kansas team was pleased with the hitting of the team Saturday against Missouri. He said as it might be, however, and that he needs more practice in it. Dave Wright probably will start the game on the mound for Kansas with Halpin catching. The rest of the lineup probably will be: Price ns; Black, 1f, Lomborg, 1b, Bolem, 0h, Cobb, 1f, Smith, 2f. The Game will be called at 3:30. Single admission is 50 cents or an activity ticket. Merle Price Bruised up When Coupe Overturns Merle Price, c'25), received slight bruises and lacerations this morning while returning from a visit with friends in Kansas City, Mo., when his car was forced into a calvert by a storm, about a mile cut of Tonganoxie. Price was driving west on the Fort-to-Fort highway when a speeding car going east forced his Ford coupe into a culvert. Price was thrown about twenty feet from his car, receiving bruises and cuts on the face. His car was completely demolished. Montgomery to Be Special Agent Montgomery to Be Special Agent John Montgomery, c'25, has been appointed special agent to the United Steamship Line, to look after college passengers to Europe this summer. Montgomery has learned all about ships, and will furnish any information about the summer trip. The ship is one of the few that船 in the world, the Leviathan. Chancellor to Address Lions Club Cancellor to Address Lions Club Chancellor E. H. Lindley will talk at the state meeting of the Lions Club of the state of Missouri next night. The subject of the address will be, "The Control of the Future." James G. Rutherford, A. B.'24, spent the week end at the Delta Tau fraternity. Mr. Rutherford received his degree at the close of the first semester, and he was employed by the Cassidy Oil Company of Wichita. The Alpha XI delta seniors, Mary Smith, Rutter Terry, Nadine Morison, Jean Bennett, Gladys Snyder, Erma Hawk, Helen Keliene, Catherine Moore, and Laura Procton, were guests of the Kansas University John Taylor, A. B., 14, at Edwardsville, at a 1 o'clock宴席 Saturday. Ma Phi Epilon will have its spring musicale Wednesday at 8 p. m., in Fraser chapel. The students and public are invited—Ester Roepe. K. U. Tennis Team Faces Hard Match With Pikers Kansas will play the Washington University tennis team today at St. Louis in both singles and doubles matches. This will be a return match with the Pikers, who lost defeat earlier on the court at the hands of the Kansas at Lawrence. Capt, George Glaskin and Muir Roges make up the Kansas team. They have been working out on the courts of the Triple A Tennis Club in preparation for the matches. These courts rank among the best in the country. The tournament will be played there this summer. The Washington team will be composed of Capt, William Bierm and Jack Forester. Golf Team Defeats Missouri Men With Final Score, 16 to 6 Kansans Will Play in Valley Tournament at Lincoln May 23 and 24 A win in golf was added to the Kansas Jayhawk's string of victories Saturday at Columbus. A four-man team, led by Sam Harden, scored for the victory. The final score was 10 to 6 in favor of Kanaas. Saturday was an unlucky day for the Tiger. He not only was downed in golf but also lost his baseball by the triumphant Jayhawk. 46-th hole singles matches were played. Points were scores in the following manner; 1 point for the winner of each 9 holes and 1 point in addition to each 18 holes in a possible score that a four-man team can make is 24. DIXON'S ELDORADO "the master drawing pencil" 17 leads—all dealers 3; and Hill won 5 and lost 1. The Kansas team will go to Lincoln on May 23 and 24 where the Missouri Valley tournament will be held. The same men who missed Missouri will make the trip to Lincoln. W. W. Kelley, transfer of the baseball and track squads, has been unable to attend to his work on account of sickness. The geology class from Junior College, Kansas City, Mo., under the supervision of John L. Spitzer, visited the site and met with the museum here Saturday. Insist on WIEDEMANN'S Ice Cream THE CREAM SIURENE Brick Specials for this week: Hi-Life and Vanilla Black Walnut and Vanilla Fresh strawberry and vanilla Olive Walnut, Brick Fig Walnut, Tartuki Fruiti Fennel Fruiti Chip Cherry Cheap Vanilla Caramine Nut Dragee Pineapple Hi-Life Brown Cheddar Black Walnut Cherry Dew Cherry Pineapple Sherbet;s It costs no more to have the BEST PHONE 182 Don't Worry There's Another "Final" Varsity Dance "Sweeney" Radio Orchestra Saturday nite Robinson Gym Definite plans for a complete "University Bible" with a re-translation of the Old Testament has been unopened in Chicago. The revision will be the work of Prof. J. M. 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