MONDAY, MAY 5, 1924 y g f h i j k m n o p q r s t u v w x y z A B C D E F G H I J K M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A B C D E F G H I J K M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas to Meet Best Boxers in Olympic Tryouts Amateurs Clash for Righ to Compete in Finals to Be Staged in Boston Two Jayhawkers, Keefe O'Keefe and John Montgomery will awing mitts with the best amateur boxers in the middle west in the Western Olympic tryouts to be staged in Convention hall in Kansas City, Ms. and 7. O'Keefe is a wetherweight and Montgomery is a lightweight. Thirty-one boxers, the largest field of amateurs ever to compete in Kansas City, have entered the tryouts. They are coming from states including Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. The prominent athletic club to be represented are the Oklahoma Club and the Omaha Athletic Club. Bouts in All Classes Bouts in All Classes The college entries will represent University of Kansas, Iowa State College, Kansas Agies, Oklahoma University, Oklahoma A. & M., and Parsons College. There will be bouts in all classes flyweights, bantamweights, feather weights, lightweights, welterweights middleweights, light heavywields and heavywields will clash for right to left. The best team to be starged in Boston May 19, 20 and 21. The bouts will be three rounds of three minutes each. In case the judges and referees fail to agree as to who is winner in a bout, the contests will be required to box an exept winger in at least 5:00 each afternoon, on the days of the bouts, at the Kansas City Athletic Club. Kary Kenny Entered Among the ring stars entered are Kara Knight, brightness, and Charles K. C. A. C.; Mike Soneson, flyweight, and Edward Reith, featherweight, of St. Louis; Royal Coffman, lightweight, of the Omaha Athletic Club; Caleb Gaines, lightweight; and John Montgomery, lightweight, and Keefe O'Keefe, wetterweight, Kansas. Both Montgomery and O'Keeffe will run up against some tough men, but Montgomery with his savage attack, and O'Keeffe with his swiftly long range punching should bring some laurels to Kansas. O'Keeffe will probably rule as favorite in the welterweight class. America is raising a large fund to send its team of athletes to the Olympic meet in Paris next month. The proceeds of the Kansas CIS show that the United States can afford the boys who will again fight for the United States in Europe. Former Dean Writes on Religion "What the Administration of State University Hopes for from Religious Workers," is the subject of an article appearing in this month's issue of Christian Education by D. F. J. Kelly, former dean of college here, who occupies the office at the University of Minnesota. It is a very comprehensive treatment of the subject, acceding to Dean S. B. Braden of the School of Religion. Inter-Class Baseball for Women Begins May 14 The women's inter-clase baseball tournament will begin May 14. The teams will be chosen soon. The complete schedule for the games was announced by Miss Ruth Hoover, instructor in physical education, as follows: May 14, seniors vs. freshmen; May 15, juniors vs. sophomores; May 16, seniors vs. sophomores; May 19, juniors vs. freshman; May 20, seniors vs. juniors; May 21, freshmen vs. sophomores. Kansas Tennis Team Will Meet Oklahoma in Series of Games Sooners Take Practice on Clay Courts; Smith to Play in Singles The Kansas tennis team, team from a successful trip to Oklahoma, will play the Sooners Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons on the Stadium field. There will be a series of matches, six singles and one doubles match. The Oklahoma men arrived in Lawrence late Saturday night in order to get some practice on the Kansas clay courts. The courts used at Oklahoma are concrete and are fast compared to the Oklahoma team. They are: Captain Harrington, Mendo, Ferguson, and Brandonudge. Gerald Smith will play against the Oklahomaans in the singles matches and probably in the doubles. Smith has not played with the team this year, but last summer he and Glaskin together in the national public courts tournament and were runners-up. The matches Tuesday will all be singles. The men probably will be paired off in the following manner: Meade, Oklaomaia, vs. Glaskin, Kansas; Oklaomaia, vs. Ferguson, Oklahoma, vs. Smith, Kansas. The matches will be called at 3:06 p. m. Admission is free. One of the best crowds that has ever been out for a Kansas tennis match was at the Missouri-Kansas match, and there will probably be a larger crowd Tuesday because the Oklahoma team is one of the best in the valley. Bartlesville Alumni Send $50 for Stadium-Union Case Studies Plant Life The animal ecology class, with Miss Wise's guidance, made a trip to automobile to study the animal and plant life around the territory of Lake Doniphan, n orth of Archison, Saturday. This plot which has been that first feature, c24, has been there for the past three years. A check for $50 was received this morning from the Alumni Association of Bartlesville, Okla., by Prof. Thomas A. Larrone, director of the men's glee club, to be turned over to the Stadium-Union fund. This amount constituted the proceeds above expense from the conference glee club in Bartlesville during its tour this spring. The Bartlesville alumni have requested a return engagement of the club next year. Class Studies Plant Life Jayhawks Place Third Oklahoma Leads in Missouri Valley Competition Valley Baseball Standings W L. Pct. Oklahma 4 0 1,000 Iowa State 3 1 750 Kansas 3 1 750 Washington 1 1 500 Hawks 1 1 500 Kansas Aggies 4 1 500 Nebraska 4 1 500 Missouri 2 6 250 Coach George "Potty" Clark's baseball charges face a heavy assignment this week in the valley. The Jayhawkers will play the Washington University team at St. Louis and will play a home journey on homework and will play Iowa State a two-game series at Lawrence Friday and Saturday, May 9 and 10. Kanas made good use of the winnings from the home call in to tie third with a percentage of 500. The Kanas team is inexperienced but seems to be improving with every game played. The last win from Missouri with a score of 3-2 was the team and indicates a team that should finish in the first three places. VENUS PENCILS The largest selling Quality owned in the world FOR the student or prof, the superb SYNURUS ventures all for perfect pencil work. 17 black degrees—3 copying. When the Mail Man Comes Teachers who have enrolled in The Kansas Teacher Placement Bureau know that the mail man is likely to bring good news of an offer of a better position at a school. If you are benefited with your present position, it will pay you to ask for the assistance of our Bureau. Lucinda Smith Buchan Memorial Scholarship maintained by the alumnus of Pi Beta Phi, a bi-annual scholarship for two years, is open to young women of the junior and senior classes. Applications for this scholarship for the year 1924-25 must be in the hands of the committee on or For further information write THE KANSAS-TEACHER PLACEMENT BUREAU 923 Kansas Ave., Topeka, Kansas MRS, F. H. Smithneuher MRS, A. D. Wilcox Miss Hannah Oliver The Committee. Robert Murphy, c'20, visited the Agents Wanted EARN BIG. VACATION MONEY. You can charge 50 on card accessory for Ford cars—SURGE, KING, ESCORT, MAKE IT TREASUREable. Make it湿透. Out of gas. Easy install. Every Ford owner wants one. Write for us. 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