THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1924 B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Missouri Tigers Invade Lawrence for Two Games Kansas Has Two Victories Over Rival; Clark Likes Spirit of Crowd at Games The Missouri Tigers will invade Lawrence tomorrow and Saturday for baseball games with Coach George "Potty" Cark's Hawkwar九ine. These two games are very important for Kansas because if they are winning against Kansas from the cellar position in the standing of the teams. Kansas defeated the Tigers twice at Columbia on May 2 and 3. The scores there were: 7 to 4 and 11 to 1 Dunne was on the mound for Kansas for the first game and Davis pitched the second one. The Kansas team hitting well and was able to hit at the critical period of the game. Tigers Out of Slump Since that time, however, the Missouri team has been better going. The Tigers play games with the Kansas Angels, while Kansas hot two to them and the Tigers also came out even with Washington, while Kansas tied one game and lost the other to Washington. Coach Clark praised the spirit of the crowd at the games with Iowa State and said that such spirit would go far toward beating Missouri. Dunne Will Pitch the First Game There are four basketball men on the Tiger team. Hays covers first base, Haws second, Lewis third, Faurot center field. The proba-tor center will be Watt- and Greathouse. Waters is the Tiger's best bet on the mound and pitches good ball. The probable line-up for Kansan will be: Price, ss; Black, lf; Lonberg, b1; Hodges, 2b; Bolen, 3b; Wright, df; Davis, rf; Hafin, c; and Dunne, p. Wheeler of Kansas City will call the balls and strikes. The game will be called at 3:30. Activity tickets will admit people to the game. Sig Alphs and Sig Eps Break Even in Tennis Two matches of the finals in the inter-fraternity tennis tournament were played Wednesday afternoon, between the Sigma Alpha Epsilonons and the Sigma Epsilonons. The S.A.E doubles team, composed of Landon Browne and Bryon Scott he little trouble in defeating Chelton and Frank Cuddeback, the Sig In the first singles match Don Hogg, Sig Eip, defeated Johnny Bell, B. A. E., in a long drawn out contest by a score of 5-7, 6-3, 4-6, 8-6. After taking two sets apiece the men started on in the final and deciding set. Hoag took the first four games before Hell was able to take one, so Hoag won. Of it, the fight between Bell staged a pretty com-burn, running the score to 6-3 in his own favor. He was unable to take the final game, however, and Hoag took the next three games, winning the set and match. Kansas Tennis Team Drops Two of Three Matches to Illinois Rogers Defeats Dubach but Goodwille Wins From Glaskin The Jayhawker tennis team lost o five of the three matches played with he University of Illinois team at champaign Wednesday. The play was slow due to rain and cold, and he courts were in poor condition. captain Goodwille of Illinois defeated captain Glaskin from Kansas. Rogers of Kansas, however, was able to defeat Dubach of Illinois 4-6, 6-2, 6-0. Kansas was able to win the first set in the doubles 6-4 but was unable to keep up its winning stride and lost the next two sets, 6-3, 3-6. The play will be resumed when the second double match. When Illinois played Kansas at Lawrence April 18 and 19 they won the first day's play but lost --the second day's play, and so the score was evened. YES—it can be done. At our $125 rate a crossing actually costs less than a stay at a summer resort. And what a different sort of a vacation you'll have! Consider, too, that living costs appreciate less abroad than it does here. That your dollar will buy much more value than the pleasure of pleasures of experience, of beauty. 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The Betas will meet the Sigma Alpha Epstein team in the finale of the tournament Saturday afternoon on the freshman field. The score by innings: Betas 2 0 2 0 3 0 3...7 Phi Kappas 3 0 1 0 1 0 0...5 Training Camp Announced Medical Examination Necessary Before Going to Camp The locations of the citizens' military training camps for this summer have been announced by the government, and young men between the ages of 16 and 25 in Arkansas, Missouri and Mississippi will attend the camp at Fort Leavenworth. attendance while the men are at camp. The government pays the expenses of all who wish to attend the camp and in addition provides food, shelter, uniforms, equipment and medical The camp will open August 1 and last until August 30. Any who wish to attend may enter any branch of service they choose. They receive training in these branches, while at camp, and if they return another year they are promoted to more advanced work. 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To be on the Safe Side See the Senior Play for a New Way Out "Flunk Insurance" Written About this Campus It is a New Solution for Many Problems Senior Play May 19 BOWERSOCK RESERVATIONS at Bowersock, Friday Missouri Valley Conference Base- ball 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 50c Washington U. plays here Monday and Tuesday, May 19 and 20. 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 May 16, Missouri at Lawrence Games called 3:30 P.M. One Extra Game