Vol. Bi As wi p be nih ne lf le of ri h T a r f i c WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1924 2.3.1 Varsity Ball Team Trims Freshmen in Practice Game THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Great Improvement Showin in Hitting of All Men; Play Missouri This Week "If the varsity will hit in regular games like it did in a practice game against the freshman team Tuesday afternoon, Kansas will finish some, near the top in the valley park," wrote George "Foster" Clark this morning. Everyone on the varsity team was hitting well against the freshmen, the varsity scoring nine runs to the year-end two in five innings. The hats were Clark and Clark, but will in all probability be used to start the next valley game. Use New Batting Order The team batted in this order: Price, Black, Davis, Lonberg, Bolem, Hodges, Wright, Halpin, and Dunne. Davis was on the mound for the varsity and the freshmen were led by Childs. Both of the other varsity pitches were in the game, Wright field, Goff Clark says that he would probably use these men alternately on the mound and in the field. Missouri Here This Week Practice this week has been decreased almost entirely to hitting a pitcher, the fielding and pitching of the team is up to standard but the hitting is week. The team has only made seven games in seven games, which is an all-time high for a team, according to the coach. Kansas will face Missouri on Friday and Saturday of this week at Lawrence and Washington on Monday and Tuesday of next week. If the Jayhawkers come out successfully in these games they will be out of the cellar again. Dunne will probably start Friday and Davis on Saturday, Wright or Dunne will start against Washington on Monday. Cattle Boat to Take Kansas Men to Spain and Olympic Games Three Seniors Plan to Work Way to France and Into World Meet Kansas athletes will be well represented in Europe this summer. In addition to the athletes who will leave here as members of the Olympic team, George Glaskin, c24, Aaron Davidson, c24, and Molvin Griffin, c24, are planning to spend the summer in Strain and France. According to their plans, which are nearly completed, they will sail sometime between June 15 and July 1, from Norfolk, on board a cattle boat. Just what their official positions are to be has not been determined but their land somewhere in Scotland and their return passage will be provided for, As soon as they are released they intend to go directly to Paris and familiarize themselves with French and customs before the Olympic games. They hope to be employed in some capacity by the managers of the Olympic games. Arrangements have been made by a shipping company to use seven or eight men, on one of their boats, who will not be required to return with the ship. It is on this boat that Glaskin, Davidson, and Griffin are said to be part of the party in the crew made up of men from the University of Illinois. On Other Hills The all-university council at Minnesota last week announced that the freshmen will direct a new stadium, analluric dorm to drive raise over $332, 000 for completing the athletic stadium now in progress and to insure the creation of an auditorium seating approximately 7,000 persons. Twenty-six students and two fae- members of the University of 20 students are members of the joint Oklahoma were elected to member- class and have averages between skip in Phil Heta Kappa, national 90 and 100, cent for their three scholastic honor society. Six of the years work in the University. Watch For the Airplane With a Red Nose! OFFICIAL STRAW HAT DAY TOMORROW! Lam that felt hat into the discard, that's where it belongs-you will make no error by wearing a smart "up-to-the-minute-and-a-second-ahead" Straw Hat tomorrow. It will give you a trim, smart, timely appearance which can be gained in no other way. Your clothier is ready for you with a large variety of the latest shapes and weaves, built for comfort and good looks as well. GET A STRAW HAT FREE! Watch for the airplane with a red nose. It will circle the campus tomorrow noon dropping cards from the sky. Some of them are good for a straw hat Free! Don't miss—you may catch a lucky one. Lawrence Retail Clothiers 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