FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1924 11≤n THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Dope for Tigers in Annual Tangle in Columbia Lair Saturday Schladman Expects Upset When Jayhawkers Run in Track Meet Kansas and Missouri will tangle in their 23rd annual dual track meet at Columbia, Saturday afternoon, May 17. Although the dove favors th Tigra it will be a good meet and several upsets are expected by coach Schlademan. In the last 22 encases the honors have been divided until Missouri has won 17, and Kansas 5. The Kansas team looks strong in the sprints with Fisher, Graham and Rooney, who will probably take two of the three places in these events, rireaugh, Fisher, Watson and Griffin will be the contestants in the quarter mile and are doped to make eight points for Kansas. *al Louisiana* is strong in both the mile and half mile runs and no doubt will divide eight points be between each of these events. the two mile run should be the best event of the meet, according to the coach, Grady and Pratt of the ikanaas team and Pogue and Vallett or Missouri are the best teams. Pogue of Moseley may have a little advantage. Jobee, the Missouri hurdle star, is eligible again and is doped to add several points to the win column for the Tigers. He is expected to play his last game in Iowa before Kansas taking second in the highs and third in the lows. Richardson of Missouri, who is probably the best weight man in the middle west, is counted on for five points in the shot both put and the disc. Sisu is one of those players who javinn throw, and Roberts, also of Kansas, second Ton Poor of Kansas, who holds the Missouri valley record in the high jump, is doped to take this event, with Furgeson, of Kansas, Waddell and Brandsfield of Missouri fighting for the other places. Donavon of Missouri will probably take high honors in the pole vault over Goodell and Dillenbeck of Kansas. Graham shall win the broad jump and Goodell has a fighting chance to place in this event also. Results shared by Schlademan Ms. Kwan 220 yard dash 3 6 440 yard dash 1 6 880 yard run 1 8 Mile run 1 8 2 mile run 1 4 High hurdles 6 4 Low hurdles 5 Shot jart 3 Javelin 3 Discus 3 High jump 3 Pole vault 3 Relay 0 Broad jump 3 The truck team will leave Law- rence Friday evening at 8 o'clock, companied by the Kansas golf team. Score Five Runs in First Delta Sigma Pi Team Humbles Phi Delta Chi Nine The Delta Sigma Pi defeated the Phi Delta Chis, 15 to 10, in their game in the professional Panthers' basketball tournament. Three day afternoon. The game became a swastfit in the first inning when five runs were scored, the Phil Delta Chis got three of them. Their lead was short lived, however, as the Delta Siga scored run runs in the next innings. Haley of the Delta Sigs and Skier of the Phi Delta Chis scored home runs in the second liming. The score of my images Dhi Phi Chi 234 301 1-1 Dhi Phi Chi 130 103 1-0 Batteries: Beatty and Haley; Blay- lock, Ware and Walker. Y. W. C. A. Selling Tickets to Miniature Conference The Estes Park conference round-trip trips are now on sale at a reduced rate by the Y, W, C. A. cah- member members and at HENLEY house. All the girls that have been to an Estes conference are asked to go to this year and insistently urged to attend; and those girls who cannot go be come to see and see a miniature conference carried out. Tickets are 25 cents; they are good for the picnic supper. Meet at Myers hall at 4:30 Tuesday afternoon, to start on the trip. Kansas Tennis Team Ties Illinois Net Men in Six Match Series Illini Only School to Hold Own Against Jayhawkers; Play Three Hours (Special to daily Kansas) Champaign, Mo. May 15, 2004 won two titles and matched matches played here today against the University of Illinois team, thereby scoring the score for the two day's play. The final count was 3 to 3. Captain George Glasson had a successful in the singles match, but lost the doubles. Glaskin defended Dubash of Illinois in straight sets, 7-5, 6-3. And Rogers won from the Illinois captain, Goodville, with a score of 6.1, 2.6. It took three hours to play off the doubles match, Kansas finally being by the score. The score was 2-1, but the score indicates, was a hard fought one. The score went to set point five times before the Illinois men were finally able to win. The score was the same at the matches which were played at Lawrence on April 18 and 19. Illinois is the only school which has tied the Jayhawkers, the rest of the schools (falling before the Kansas team. Rogers won his matches on both days and has not been defeated this year. If he keeps up the pace which he has set so far it looks as though he will win the Missouri valley challenge. Lincoln, Neb., on May 23 and 24. The Kansas team will go from here to St. Louis, Mo., wehere the Washington University team will be met. Senior Women Win Game Junlors Defeated 29 to 8 in Baseball Tournament Prof. W. H. Johnson Announces Summer Session Enrollment The Senior women's baseball team defeated the sophomore team 29 to 8 in the first game of the women's inter-class tournament which was played Wednesday afternoon. Helen Hecker, c24, was the outstating hitter, and scored the only home run of the game. The seniors put 10 runs over the plate as they won the remainder of the game the freshmen improved on their fielding and held the seniors to 7 scores. Estrella Spratilin, pitching for the senior team, had a fast ball and pitched a good game. Ann Botsos, who was the first pitcher in a slow ball which the seniors easily hit all over the diamond, Betford walked three. Marie Liscan, a freshman, made a double play unexcused by the visiting defense and retiring the runner off second. Aumuney Vivian Raymond McQiick, M. A. '21, assistant professor of English in the Ohio State University, Athens, Ohio will be a member of the English faculty at the Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia, during the summer session, according to information received by Prof. R. D. O'Lary, of the department of English at the Ohio State University. Arts degrees here, Professor McQuiston spent two years at Harvard University where he received his Ph. D. degree. The score by innings was: Seniors 10 12 2 0 3 1 1 ...20 Freedmen 0 2 0 5 0 1 ... 8 Alumnus to Teachers' College Change Made for Convenience of Students and Faculty of School A change has been made, in the system of enrollment for the summer session, according to Proof.W.H. Johnson, acting director of the summer session. Enrollment for all students will take place June 12. "This change in enrollment was made in the interest of the students," said Professor Johnson. "At the end of the year the various daums and advisers are no busy getting out senior reports and presenting enchantment that they do not have time to give to advising and consulting with the students. "Since the students really need this advice, it was decided to enroll all of them on the same day, instead of enrolling those attending the University two weeks ahead of their high school. The advisers will in this way have more time to attend to the needs of the individual student." The day after commencement will be the regular day for enrollment, and no student will be enrolled for full credit after Monday, June 16, according to the program's regulations and lectures will begin regularly Thursday, June 12. It is estimated that the students of the University of Wisconsin contribute between four and five million dollars each year to the business of the city of Madison. The total enrollment is 7,500. Make Insulin of Plants Laboratories of Baylor College Discover Method We Clean with naphtha; pure as rain water. NEW YORK CLEANERS 75 Phone United States Dallas, Texas prepared from citrus fruits, has been evolved at the laboratories here of Baylor College of Medicine. The world-famous remedy for diabetes, discovered two years ago by a Canadian scientist, has hitherto been prepared almost entirely from seeds. One of the authors' claims to have found traces f the strange fluid it. vegetables. Dra. N. F. Fisher and Earl B. Mc Kinney of the Baylor medical staff claim to have developed a new method of preparation, sought by world scientists since insulin was tracted by the local physicians from oranges, grape fruit and lemons. "It was.not.confined to any particular part of the fruit; we extracted the substance from the pulp, juice all over, the physicians reported. Insult, as first discovered, was an extract prepared from the Iles of Longerhain, tiny brown ooak wood. It contained the quantity of sugar in the blood The life and beauty of a fur garment depend much upon the care this is given it during the summer. Furs should be stored during the summer to protect them from moth. By storing your furs with us we clean them thoroughly, to restore their full brilliance and life and eliminate the dust. Our hand system of cleaning protects the fine fabric of your furs. Reduced prices on work during the summer. Furs called for and delivered. Kansas Robe & Rug Tannery Phone 205 ORPHEUM THEATER Shows: 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:30 - 9:00 of patients afflicted with diabetes. The Fruit insulin has the sim sugar-reducing qualities of the ami nal insulin. But more important than thii, the physicians pointed out, the fruit insulin is an always easily accessible source of supply. Straw Hat Time —a wonderful showing of Straws in all the new styles, braids and colors—featuring the non-breakable Hat, imported from Switzerland, fine Sennits from Italy and England and fancy braids from U. S. A. the finest selection of Hats in the West—priced at the finest selection of Hats in the West—priced at $3 $3.50 $4 $5 $6 "Tommy Dixon" said that he "snagged" a Carl Straw "out of the air" yesterday. Who has the other order for a Straw? Now Showing: Summer Suits Summer Knickers Summer Swaters Summer Golf Hose Summer Shirts Summer Hose— Summer Flannel Trousers all ready for your choosing— Missouri Valley Conference Baseball Standings: School W L Pct. Iowa State 5 1 .833 Oklahoma 4 1 .800 Washington 3 2 .600 Nebraska 4 4 .500 Kansas Aggies 4 6 .400 Missouri 3 7 .300 Kansas 2 5 .285 BEAT MIZZOO BASEBALL A fight to get out of the cellar position FRIDAY - SATURDAY, MAY 16th & 17th ADMISSION 50 c Washington U. plays here Monday and Tuesday, May 19 and 20. Games called 3:30 P. M. May 16, Missouri at Lawrence May 17, Missouri at Lawrence May 19, Washington at Lawrence May 20, Washington at Lawrence May 26, Kansas Aggies at Lawrence May 27, Kansas Aggies at Lawrence June 7, Nebraska at Lawrence June 9, Nebraska at Lawrence One Extra Game